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TELLSOFNEWFORCE TD DVERCOME NATURE 'VRIL" WILL ACCOMPLISH GREAT THINGS. SAYB CHARLES CARYL, TO WHOM BECRET HAS BEEN ENTRUSTED. HE SAYS. A new cult combining the ddctrlnes Socialism with those of certain reifious teachings akin to theosophy las been organised. Charles W.

Caryl, Californian, is the' prophet of the lew order. Caryl claims to be the possessor of he secret of anew force which he rails and which he maintains vlll furnish light and heat for the ortunate, will strengthen them and live them power over nature. He is discipline of Edward Bellamy and topes to become the leader of anew oclallsm which, through medium this mysterious force, will become he dominant race. A circle of 12 Detroit believers was ormed Wednesday night in Prismatic -all, with CL S. Llaee.

a shoe salesman, the leader. Each believer is to glvo ip $5 which goes for lectures by the iropbet, and proselyting will be carted on by means of the circle, most the members of which belong to a livlne healing soolety also. As soon as the is eady to go into effect, the Detroit belevers will pool their efforts in a tearing house to be presided over by 'aryl, which will give them certiflctes In return for their work, the learlng house disposing of their prouction and paying them In real money the republic. Other colonies are be formed In Denver, Los Angeles 'hicago and other cities. In time the lembers may leave their homes to ound a central colony which by the afluence of the new force will eeome great.

Looks Like a Spiritualist. Caryl, the leader of this new dispon ation. has been in Detroit a few reeks, coming here from Chicago, to rhich city he is to return to found a irole there. He Is a large man, with aunt, powerful features, grizzled hair nd the eyes of an enthusiast. There i something about him which is very uggestive of the professional alisttc medium, and.

like most meiums he is extremely careless in ress. A badly soiled white tie goes unpressed clothes, and a far from ew stiff hat. Hlr address is vague nd Indefinite, uncouth and sometimes while his talks arc a amble of indefinite sentences, rendred sounding by big words. make out Just what the but he is so impressive ist I know there is a great deal be- Ind said one believer. His religious belief appears to be a ilxture of spiritualism, theosophy and hrlstian science; his political econmy, to which he is seeking to brtnfr elievers, is founded upon Looking and Bulwer Coming from which liter he gets the idea of the force His story is a scattering narrative, iking long to tell.

As condensed, his lory of his work runs about as "I am a Californian. I formerly llv-3 In the southern part of that state nd was a great success in business nd mining. Then at the timp of the failure, 20 years or so ago, was crushed. Unscrupulous men all that I had ana left me nothig. I saw that the whole human of government was wrong.

Opposed to Socialism. came east. I studied socialism, ut found that it was wrong, too. Unpr it all civilization would revert to ivagery. Then in Boston, I read xmking and became a eonert.

Joining one of the Bellamy colnles. But Bellamy was a dreamer, had no ability as a leader and the lovement fell through. studied spiritualism but found it material, its only truth that the jlrits of the disembodied live. Then took up theosophy, but It does not far enough. I Inquired into Chrisan Science, but that, while it has the reat idea that by becoming in harlony with the infinite soul, we render irselves beyond pain, is too selfish, ach Christian scientist lives only for Imself and Mrs.

Edny hns made a reat money-making business of it. the demonetization of silver talked of. I felt a great wrong Better Change A When you discover that the use of coffee as a beverage is undermining your health. Many persons who suspect that palpitation of the heart with a sensation is caused by coffee, seem to know how to break the fetters forged upon them by caffeine drug in coffee. I 'They want a hot beverage for breakfast and many have (weakly made by simply steeping it in hot water, or it come to a and did not relish it.

N'o wonder! Boil is minutes as per directions on add good cream and then try it. In io days you may safely expect a decided change for the better. Keep it up and you will discover a for POSTUM MEN AND WOMEN OF SVy Cu -y xSJfo I If MRS 'l IB JOSEPH AJMfIP TOWNE Msx Ii muifci -31 kello gg. 'mm REBECCA TOWN Catarrh of Head and Nose. Mr.

J. S. Kellogg. Plymouth. writes: the winter of nineteen hundred I was taken with catarrh in my head and nose very severely and for some time used different medicines, but to no benefit.

the advertisements of Peruiih for catarrh. 1 gave it a thorougn trial. I can safely say that I am permanently cured, for which I am very thankful. 1 freely endorse Peruna tor all cases of Mrs. Margaret Klelkopf, R.

F. D. 2. Sturges. writes: can Justly sav that I have been cured of catarrh and asthniu through vnur advice, after having been troubled With It for over twenty-five can also recommend Peruna for stomach trouble." was to be done.

I was In New York then and raised money to hold meetings in Cooper Union to protest against it. I went to Washington, where I came under the notice of certain great scientists. I studied and devised my great remedy, by which all of human endeavor can be exerted and paid for by the community through a clearing house. That hs my work now. All classes of men labor according to their ability and they will be graded into ten grades.

A man who is a doctor gives his time to the community and is repaid at a certain rate. A man who is a farmer, the same, except that the rate may be different. So well is this planned that there can be no trouble. A teamdriver could not expect to do the work of a surgeon. to this great force Long ago Bulwer Lytton, who was a friend of Faraday, the virtual discoverer of electricity, wrote Coming He had got from Faraday the idea of a great pervading force.

This Zls in everything. sun does not light or warm the earth as is mistakenly supposed. Else why should darkness and cold Increase as one goes further from the surface, of the earth In a balloon? The Influence of the sun merely arrests the vibrations in this great force, and we have light and heat. The scientists of whom 1 speak worked for a long time to learn the secret of this force which can do anything. They used reflectors and developed in a small area enough light and heat for the city of New York.

Learn Secret of Great Force. one of the number was killed, and through his passing out, they learned the great secret, learned to control this force. They determined that a secret which would give Its possessers power over the whole hu- TRE DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY. Throat, Stomach and Bowels. Miss Lizzie Haenleln, R.

F. 11. Saginaw, W. writes: "Several years ugo 1 was taking medicine for goitre which Irritated my throat, stomach and so that they felt as If scalded. 1 was very poorly: could not eat a small piece of toast without distress.

1 lost thirty pounds in three months. I thought of Peruna, which 1 had used once before for my stomach. About rive years ago Peruna cured BM of biliousness. writing you for advice and following your directions I became cured, for which I am very thankful, and 1 will recommend your medicine wherever I can. Now 1 can eat and sl6ep well, and feel good.

1 have not felt as light and good In five years as I do now. man race should never become the property of capital. I came to their notice and they decided that I was the one to entrust with the work of finding the chosen ones who were fit to receive this knowledge and put It to use for good. By this force power artfl heat can be made effective with little machinery. It is all about and nertls no generation, only application.

went to Colorado and through mining secured money to carry on the work. Much was needed. I enlisted some private capital, but found Just as the power plant was ready to be started that their interests was purely selfish. Then I decided that it would be necessary to find persons who were prepared to give up their small personal ambitions to be of good to the human race. must be of high spiritual power, must conceive of the great sou! of things and realize the great creative power.

The time is coming soon when my great remedy will be in effect among those who have Joined the society and working with the force, they will be able to ao compUsh The Jumping Off Place. had me In its grasp; and I had almost reached the Jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr. New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Improvement began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man says George Moore, of Orlmesland, N. C.

Asa remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia, New Discovery is supreme. 50c and SI.OO at E. C. Kinsel, Central Drug Gray Worcester, druggists. Trial bottle 10c, 'detroit' Warwickshire, the land of Shakespeare," will be the subject of the Sunday afternoon talk in the Detroit Museum of Art.

A number of special Illustrations will be used. A picture of the boy held In Aiken, S. was received by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hingle, No.

208 but if it is a picture of their ipissing son, Arthur, It Is a very poor likeness. The parents hava wired tho Aiken authorities for more detailed information concerning the boy held and suggest that the boy himself be asked to write. The local option campaign under the 1 auepicea of the John Russell union, will open Sunday in the Central Christian church. Addresses will be delivered by the Rev. W.

O. Nixon and others. A similar meeting will be held In the Woodward-ave. Congregational church by the Business class, Sunday noon. E.

W. Mason will be the principal speaker. There will also be meetings 9unday In the Plymouth church, as well In the Whittaker and Manchester. Samuel Korn, a Fort Wayne soldier, Is serving a sentence of three months In the guard house for selling army clothing. Korn Is also charged with deceiving a Detroit girl, leading her to believe that the securing of a marriage license constituted ajegal marriage," No ceremony of any kind was ever performed.

Korn met the girl st a dance, and she at once fell In love with Mm. He took the girl to New York, it la alleged, where they had a good her Because of her love for him. and the hope that he witt marry her, the girl wIU aot him. Threat and Stomach Trouble. Mrs.

Joseph Towne, Lake, writes: have tried Peruna and have found it an excellent tonic and cure for catarrh. was a sufferer from catarrh of the throat and also of the stomach. I was unable to take medicine and wasj about to give up in despair when I wasl advised by a friend to try Peruna, which I did with the best results. I could not eat even the weakest diet without distressing my stomach, but after taking the first bottle of Peruna I was able to eat anything that 1 desired. surely owe my present health to your wonderful medicine, Peruna, which I shall to recommend to all who suffer aa 1 did.

1 will be pleased to aiitwor all letters of Inquiry, as 1 feel that there la no modicine like the great and wonderful 1 HT i pH hd Jh Jifc Catarrh of the Stomach. Mrs. Rebecca Town, Box 67, Barrylon. writes: desire to express to you my thanks for the interest you have shown In my 1 suffered with catarrh of the stomach, which is now cured, and I feel like anew person. 1 have taken your Peruna and Manalln, people are surprised to see how I have Improved In Troubled With Catarrh.

Mr. Eli Milford. writes; "1 had been troubled with catarrh for a number of years, and had been taking medicine for It, but It did me no good. reading one of Dr. books entitled Winter I discovered that Peruna was good for cutarrh.

1 had taken only three bottles of Peiuna I was cured'of the catarrh. I now advise everybody troubled with catarrh to take Dr. Hartman's Peruna, as It la a sure cure for that disease. FREE TO FIRST 25 H. COYKENDALL CO.

HAVE GREAT FAITH IN EXCELSIOR A CURE FOR GALL STONES. H. Coykendall, formerly of Allegan, has opened offices at 31 Mc- Oraw building. This gentleman Is the manufacturer of Syrup," a medicine that has worked such marvelous cures for gall stones and liver and kidney complaints throughout the state, that Mr. Coykendall has given up large business interests In Allegan to devote his time exclusively to its manufacture and sale, Wherever the merits of have become known the demand has been something phenomenal, and in order to introduce the preparation In Detroit, 25 bottles will be given away free to the first.

25 sufferers from gall stones, neuralgia, dyspepsia or stomach troubles of any kind applying at the office. No. 31 McGraw building. Thousands of people have gall stones and know it. is the only medicine of the kind in the world and will cure gall stones every time, without the use of the knife.

Take advantage of the free offer by calling on the H. Coykendall No. 31 McGraw building. The Central Drug Detroit, also sells Coykendall's "Excelsior THE REXTgCARK STOCK BOUCHT BY J. L.

HUDSON CO. The stock belonging to Rex B. Clark, located on was purchased by Mr. Hudson at a great sacrifice. It is practically anew stock and contains a lot of high-grade merchandise.

That Mr. Hudson purposes to sell these goods at prices unheard of before, goes without saying. The date of the sale is not decided upon as yet, owing to the large amount of goods that must be Inventoried. TREBiLCOCKSELLS OUTBUSINESS Elias D. Trebllcock, who has received a great deal of notoriety throught the testimony of a bitterlyfought divorce case, has sold- his store at No.

324 to George Schaffner, a Jeweler, who has been conducting a business in the Guard building. Mr. Opinion. Just bnck from a tour of the ateliers of Europe, Frank E. Klwell, sculptor, maintains that sculpture is superior to any foreign product.

What Shall Haia far Dessert Try JELL-O. the dainty, appetizing, economical deaaert. Can bo prepatod trveuintl) mid boiling wot and serve when cool. Flavored just right, sweetened Just right; perfect in every way. A package enou and esaert for a large family.

AH srrorers wwtr it scent suDitl' JRIJj-o with all Fura Komi Unuin. Urojuto. Rwephorrv. Strawberry, Chocolate. Cherry.

Peach. MICHIGAN PRAISE PE-RU-NA. rW WHilff i hrs jobef 4 JOSEPH TENNANT I mm maml A Loss of Appetite, Backache. Mrs. Joseph Dlshaw, Salting, writes: experience with Peruna has been such that 1 am able to recommend It.

"About two ago my health began to fall. I lost my appetite, had backache moat of the time, pain In my stomach and left aide, was and could r.ot Bleep. "Last November 1 wrote you for advice and commenced taking Peruna. 1 have taken several of Peruna and two of Manalln, and now 1 like anew woman. I am as well I ever was in my life, and I am glad to praise Peruna for the relief I found through I would advise the to take Peruna." Suffered With My Louise M.

Crane, K. 8, Box 34, Owohso. "1 Buffered with iny that I could not see print. 1 went to places and tried and flnutly 1 had an operation performed on my However, when 1 came home, my condition became worse and I despondent. "I heard Peruna praised much that I begun to take It.

Now. after taking eight of It I can aee every one. My wore so bad 1 could not tell who my were. Now I can read, write, and do my housework. Our oculist, who wanted ine to write to you about ray case, thinks It wonderful.

It lh about nine now my eyesight came to Peruna is composed of the most efficacious and universally used herbal remedies for cataarh. Every Ingredient of Peruna has a reputation of Its own in the cure of some phase of catarrh. SAYS SUNDAY LID IS REALLY BOON TO BREWERS INCREASES SALE OF BOTTLED BEER TO HOUSEHOLDERS AT PRICE DOUBLE THAT BOLD IN KEGS, EXPLAINS SALOONIST. "Many of the brewers are trying to make out that the prohibiton movement, which has already resulted In the screwing down of the Ud In Detroit is hurting them very much, financially, and they appear to be much agituted over Police Commissioner Smith's action. Asa matter of fact, the brewers are pleased with the situation, for they are making money out of it.

Ordinarily, they gel $7 from the saloonkeepers for a keg of beer, but they can get 14 cases of bottled beer out of a keg, which they sell for $1 a rase. Since the lid was clapped on there has been a large Increase in the sale of bottled beer for private consumption, and the brewera are chuckling. Why they, when they are getting double price for their The speaker was the proprietor of a latge saloon, bowling alley and boarding house on the west side. He Is one of the few saloonkeepers In town who are In sympathy with the Sunday-cioslng Idea and he has obeyed What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heartburn," belching of gas, acid risings In throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If any considerable number of you are suffering fromSdliousnetOtgrpld liver with rftrsfrVWr.3 Uk vain able medicinal known to tnedict! science for the nf such abnerm-ti u.iui efficient liver Invigoratorrstomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strrngtbenor. The "Golden MedicAl Discovery not patent medicine secret nostrum, a full list of ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath.

A glance at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful babit-formlng drugs. It Is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Queen's root, ft food root, and Mandrake root The following leading medical authorities, a bokt of extol the foregoing for the of Just such a Indicate: Prof. R. Rartbolow. M.

of Med. College. Prof. H.C Wood, M. Hnlv.of Pa; Prof.

Edwin Hale. of Hahnemann Med. College. Chicago; Prof. John King.

M. H. Author of American IMapenvatorys Prof. Joo. M.

M. Autborof HpeclSc Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. Med, Dept.

t'nlv. of Prof Plnley Elltngwood. M. Author of Materia Medico and Prof in Hennatt Medical College Chicago. Send name and on mill CaM to Dr.

R. V. Pterre. Buffalo. tt.

and receive booklet giving from of all the above medical and many endorsing. tn atrougeat possible each and every ingredient of which Golden Medical Dlacovvry la composed Jit. Pierce a Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate ITver and ooweK They may be -aerd conjunction With "Ooidew Mpgtral Plerinerj are mwv eaw ail noted ttny and augar-ooavad. Peruua la a combination of efficient herbal remedlee that wields a powerful irfluence on all the muooua branea of the hence reacheacatarrh wherever i It la located. claim, and we are able to aubetantlate I tins claim by ample qnotatlona from the Higheat cal Authorities in the world.

V. Pe-ru-na for Sudden Changes of Weather. Mr. Joseph Tennant. Sheriff, County Court House, fcft.

Joseph. writes: "I advocate Peruna as a trusty com- anion, especially (or a man whose usiness compels him to be out all sorts of weather, subject to sudden changes. "1 have used tt several times for colds, and found that a few doses would cure me In each Instance. Immediately after being out In the wet or cold It seems to throw off all unpleasant effects and restores the system to Its normal condition within a few houra. "Peruna Ja worthy honest praise, and has my honest endorsement.

Troubled With Bronchitis. Mrs. Elisa J. Freeman, Evangelist and Missionary. A.

M. E. Church, writes from 713 Green Jackson. as follows: "I wanted to let you know what a Godsend Peruna was to me. I was all run down, and was so bothered with bronchitis at times that I was not able to speak nor sing for two or threa weeks.

Now I can talk and sing wltn ease. Peruna Is gaining ground In the American home every day. A greater number of households are relying on Peruna today than ever before In Us history. For free hook of testimonials address The Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. FIRE INSURANCE E.

A. WATERFALL 432 PENOBSCOT BLOB. our pafroMge solicited. For rates, ar other la formetloa, Telepheae M. the commissioners to the ter.

said he, "I have 20 boarders In my place. Heretofore they have been accustomed to Rather on Sundays, In a little room off the bar, where they would swap stories or play cards and have a little round of beer oreaaionally. No one ever drank too much and a more decent, orderely crowd you never saw. "hast Saturday I got orders to close my bar on Sunday, and of course, that meant that the room had to be closed, too. There was nothing for the boarders to do but entertain themselves in their rooms or go elsewhere in search of entertainment.

Well, a bunch of them went to a private house and partook of a private supply of bottled beer, until many of them became drunk. 80 it Is the saloonkeeper who is really getting the worst of Edward Dominick, a saloonkeeper at No. 1205 Michigan-ave admitted on the witness stand in Judge Phelan's court, Friday afternoon, that his place was open on Sunday, Jan. 12, and after he had left the stand the Judge directed Assistant Prosecutor Hanley to swear out a warrant charging him with violating the Sunday closing law. Dominick was called as a witness in the case of Paul Freda, No.

750 who is charged with breaking and entering Edgar's shoe bouse. No. 1203 on the night of Jan. 12. The defense is that Freda was intoxicated and entered the place thinking it was a saloon.

Dominick testified that he had served Freda with liquor when the latter was already staggering under a He also stated that his place was crowded all day. Is men of this fellow's stamp that, bring the saloon business Into said Judge Phelan. SCHEME GOES GLIMMERING BPRINOFIELD, 111., Feb. scheme to secure the Illinois delegation to the national Republican convention for Speaker Cannon by the election of district delegates, is balked by the terms of the call issued by the Republican national committee. It was plancnd to send delegates to congressional conventions selected by the two congressional committeemen from each county, together with the chairman of the county committee, as was done by the congressional committee of the Twenty-fifth, or Springfield district at the meeting at Litchfield.

BYRAN LECTURES AND TALKS AT HOLLAND HOLLAND. Feb. 16 Jennings Bryan was here yesterday, delivering an address in the public I course of lectures st Hope college, on Prince of snd later In the evening speaking at a banquet In Price hall, under the auspices of the Democratic club of Holland. Mayor Van Patten presided. Fireman Staub Buried.

Funesal services for Fireman Staub, killed in the car bams fire Wednesday morning, were held In St. Batnahas church Friday The escort of two men from each company fn the eity gathered at the msllUtuico No. 1079 Scottcn accompanied the cortege to thd chnrth nnd from there Mt RliMt Itery. Page Three Chronic Catarrh It a Diteast Which It Very Prevalent. rM Many Thousand People Know They Have Chronic Catarrh.

It May Be of the Note, Throat Lungs, Stomach or Some Other Internal Organ. Pe-ru-na It a Remedy for Chronic Catarrh and It an Immense Saving to the People. Already Thousands of People Have Been Cured by Pe-ru-na. Mr. Wm.

Pierce. R. R. 2. Athene.

to Dr. Hartman concern Inc his as follows: wife la strong and hearty, getting fleshier all the ttme. We feel more than thankful. Suffered With Gastritis. was taken with typhomalarla.

I had three different doctors, but they could only relieve her for a time. Then gastritis set in and for a long time i thought skt never would be any better. "But thanks tu you and yuur them we learned of feeling that I must write you for information. 1 did so. commenced following your Instructions and taking Peruna.

and con- itnued with same for some time. Now ehe can eat anything other people can eat, and does all her housework without any help. We both feel so thankful that we sing the pratsee of Peruna to every one, sick or wsll." Head, Bowels and Stomach. Mrs. Mary A.

Marcy, Portland, writes: can truly say that Peruna has saved my life. 1 suffered six with catarih of the head, bowela and stomach. have taaen six bottles, and now am stronger than I have been In six years. I thank Ood for Peruna, I will never be without It again. 1 know It will cure all catarrh if taken right.

The onlv medicine 1 have found that do that. 1 cannot may enough for it." Hearing Affected. Mrs. Sophia Youell. ltt a Prospect Grand Rapids, writes: was a great sufferer from catarrh and tried a great many different remdies.

but received no relief. Througn the Influence of a friend I tried Peruna. At that time I was so deaf that It required a great effort on the part of strong-voiced people to make me hear. "After using but four of Peruna my hearing returned and today my hearing Is perfect." Peruna ie no longer a mysterious word, used to designate an unknown compound, but It is the trade mark title of a legitimate pharmaceutical compound whlcli no physician or set of physicians will undertake to belittle. Tha fin aat Una at Vallsae, Bult Caaaa, Shopping Bags, Pocket Books, hi tho city at Rsasonabla Prices.

1 Standard Truk Cos. IRORKRT HBRTSOG, Prop, 148 Jfffmoa Local Selling Agonts for Jacob F. Meier Cos. Phowe Mala 0060. LIFE GROUND OUT UNDER COR WHEELS FRANK MUNROC, BARBER, RUN DOWN AT JEFFERSON AND COPELAND WOMAN INJURED AT WOODWARD AND HANCOCK.

Frank Munroe, aged 46, a barbe'. was struck by a Delray car at West Jefferson and shortly before 11 o'clock Friday night and sc stained injuries which resulted Ills death In Rolvay hospital early Saturday morning. Coroner Parker was notified and Is investigating the man's death. Munroe came to Detroit recently from Port Huron to accept a position. His home was at No.

746 In that city. Miss Julia Hein, of No. 29 was struck by a Woodward car at Woodward and about Friday evening and was painfully, though not seriously bruised About the head. She was taken into drug store, Selden and Woodward, and was later removed to Harpet hospital. EVER SEE or TRY Elijah's Manna The nfost deUHonstr flavored flake made.

H- the food comes to the table When package te allowed so rrmi'n open the molelure of ttfe It touga. In Such Insist that It be dried in an oven as per directions on pks then It delicious. erpe FasaNy skfn Ike. Pustum CSrsal Ul. makers.

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