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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
Jill Humors Mo liupuro iimtturs which llio ikln, liver, llilmiy mill ollior riin iiva not tnlio euro of without liolp, (hero li inch n itoci i n t u tut 1 i it of tlirtii. They IUIit tlio wliolo lyntcin. I'linjilei, liollii, ruzvimt ntnl ollirr eruption, tuns of iiiictU, tlutl Ural fortliiK blllniu turn), II U of lliillc Ihiii, dull limidiiehos nnil iimny olliur (rouble tiro duo to tliciu. Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills lleinrtVO nil humor:, overcome, nil lliolr effect, 4-Vh attend lnvlj,'urla tint 1 V'tei"- I had Mil fiand( so Hint I roiilit iMit woft. t" V rt.rlll (ml u ilrovs o- ... 11 coiitlmiiKt in use mi tb m iHtK JV,l." llu, 14 o "-""nblkb tlootl'a Gi ti,in Prcmlsou to euro nnd lt ')' promlsu. - Mmzzr V.rr l' other WHjf nriiiinil In c'lilu " "ml '"iintfytliiiylwlii-nil iiieir ler.HXr1" roivitfy it i tin- r. f.iniKTK tliU ftM" Wit allnr llio lini'U of tli oltlru holders. New York Mull mil) KipreM. Hit U.S. Dipt, of Afrlcultur rlrr. III Kolwr! ! II' lieetlleel rll'tolia In. Ill, Ml' Nrw Nmlolial lU li-Mo.t III t' i iioih i " I,, m hi Mr eeie Iii iiinpr.iti laie. mi'l r"" Mr fanner, can lel Ibis I" i i ii u win Malaer'a ae.l are -.tlir f.,1.. I.i o I ll, lliloufll 1.1. Wl .vlevllvll lu 1 1 ill I'l. fal.r' ll, r.ll... Il.llrjf tll,te-l alt"'" II, -in, lltitl'lef t mtl .... Hi-lt ami Maiar., Hi wtiaat. .... .. I .' . I i I. lia.M I'ar Ana in ln o i,u rai l,u aoaoli.a Hal vi'iTia-aliillr. the fialilr-r wonder ll,laljt. Halirt'a IHIII..II II llaritlM &0,l..lll. . . I ...I,,.... I-..I.I... .. . . 1.IMI lltl. i aiirii jleld. pair, and Jim ran hat tt.am, Hi t aimir. Iii lH. KNI lV IN Ml MM ami llila ii.ll In lhe Ji'lill A KalM-r Hd Co , l-a rM-, w i , ami uii "III Kl tlialr 1,1 1 cat alogue and Iota ol lelw iel MJM-Ia Ira. (I . U. 1., School Children's Reward. Two I'miiMIii eoiinty, Me., acliool marina have I'vnhwl an original viny of irHunliiiK gl M'linlurtt. Tliey tmnit lv nnc ilm nnil ii Uo emeu n draw rlilo niimiKl lowii two racks full and M'lnnil iiiHrin In i Hell rack. a I oo m. nr. lilt a I oo. nirra.ton..!tiuia.r will t -1as'4 to a,i, t i.at Hi" ! at Iran one dl.e4el tll'tat ihai k " ia l- sole lu rut III all ita sta.,. thai ucatanh llall'ttalallti I'ui iiiin,,i, i i. tlilinruia kliimn lotlia luminal Irai. ii'ili alaillt Ullif a uimmulliial ilia raa.', tr.ti.rt a rulitllluiliilial Irraltttallt. tla'i a i atarrh t'tir la lairn lulrr uallr acllnc Uii" If upMiiho w ati.t murutia tuifarrt 4,1 ttia iTi'fin Hiarai, ditMmjMnc Ilia founila. Ilnti at mo il -a. an,l alvlna Ilia at!rltt llr iib l, t,iil!llif it Ilia ronslllulion and aainii( naiura III lluf II" Ml. Tlia t,io. t,riri.,ra liata an in.irh (alili In II) ruralna l.,'n. thai tiT oftrr Oh Hun-tiM IMIan tut an i raw Hiai II 'alia to ouiu. Raixl tut tut ul iritluiunlala. 'I liaai ,.... r. J.I IIKNRY & CO., TolaJo.O. F.,i.tbrtruiilatt.Ma. Ila ' a taulll I Hliaialha Ual. OfallluJe. "J..I.O." U1 tlio aUTII woliintl, "If nny.,m Btulo mo woiilil yoii offgr io- Wllt'l'" "."ure," ifjilleil tlio llttlo lienpockiM innii "I'd nlv'" rewnnl nnyono that illil mo n fnvor." Mr. Rmyt Adnms. niece of Hie Into (Icucral Roger Hanson, C.S.A., wants every woman lo know of (lie wonders nccom dished by Lydia I:. I'jnkliam's Vegetable Coinpoiind. " I'CAII .MIW, I I.MIIIAMI 1 cnillHll. t .11 l.l. ..,t I. .1. .ul.nl muul I Ml .'.Ml B ...il , w I.) din i:. I'liiKluun's Vfcotnldo ......1J......I ,. .i.it.i.,,,,, rmin av nunc mm Hint an crtiio leriuiK, a mmUl rlho frtun iry licil In tlio morning frrliii innro tired tlmn when I went to lieil, I, ut liofin-o I lined two Ixiltlca of l.Mlhi II. IMnl;liiuirn VrKotnlilo C'liiiipiiiinil, 1 Ih-i'su tti feci tlio liuoy niiey of my yonnirer dityn rcturnlnir, nnil not feel tired tlmn I tindovcroeen nlilo to d before, mi I eontlnned to una It until I wtiH restored to perfect Ucnltli. It In Imlecd n Nxin to nick women nnd I lienrtily recominenil tu Your ery truly, Mlin. Uosa Aiiamd, 810 IStli Bt., t ....lu.lll.. 1... l ..nn..f. I..,., 1.1 atxxi ItlUr proving Qinulntniil cannot laaWwcw. VUKI2 MKDICArj ADVIOK TO VOMUN. Dnn't, licslluto to write to Mm. IMnl.liiilii. Hho will imilurntunil yoiirritKo porfrclly, anil will trout you with liliiilnosM. Her ailvlco In free, nnil tlio nililrcNS In Kyiin, SIiinn. No woiiiun ever renrottod luivlnir wrlttrn lior, mid hIio him lieliicd tliuifsaiidu. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONUCRPUL IIOMK TREATMENT llila wiiiiilrrhll l III. ilra'inr la (Hll'il rii,i wuiii.iii ,rr. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co, 283 AMer St.. IMcilav...! n. l N. U. No. a-1904. lW''mi7;r,u''rofl.t,.,:t:;.rtl"" id ". ."intnrul ii, , f in hrrlia. tool,, I,,,,,, W 'V vrnrial,lr IT llial am aiuinir . IX (tluwil ll) nil-ill, ul Bni. M n a, Iuii'i "ll,,'!!,",'"",""" '""a cailafh Mill, iuVnmrl i IliJi I .'""'""'allani, ncrvmniieaa. LOVE'S SPRINGTIDE. My lieiirt urn winter lioiind until 1 licnril you alnici O volte of l)Vr, Imali not, Imt fill My life with HprliiKl My liopwi weio liomelcaa tliltiRaj tfforo I ihiw your eyed: 0 anillo of Ixive, clou not tlio door To p'rndlavl My dreniiin with hitter once, nnd then 1 found lliein lillaa: 0 Hp" of Iivp, xlvu in "Kiiln Your roo lu ki Hprliiitllde of lovol Tlio aecrcl mveet U oura iilonu: ) lieiirt of Ijvh, nt Imt you hut Ak'nlint in) own! Century. I r- THE HUMBLED ijr-, II H prlinn donim opened her jT eyi-a lo tlir uniy Unlit of n November moriiluic. Her llrat aeimu win ono of decji xrntltmlo Hint her nllerimto wn to alnu Hint vvriilntf. ntnl aim Iny luiiirlmilly In tint thoiiiflit until Ctrl rniiio In from mi ndlotn- liiK room Willi Ilm moriiliiK iiowapn pera. l,ct In n little more IlKlit. will yon. dwirl" And alio rnul; Tim iliiiptuoua dlvn Uxikixl inieeuly, nnd mi at her voenlly. Her op ulent clmrnia The prlmn doniw rrualicd Hie pnper mid iluhM lienvlly. "How lilih-oiia. the dally nod nightly icrliid. mnl then reporter" wrlliiiK lmpTtIiieiit Ihlnwa nbotlt Hie'" lllinrol Ulium!" wviir' "I aba 1 1 never mnrry." "I bnva herird you nj you were doim with youthful folllea." "I ani wedded to my tliankleaa pro feailoli, but If I were liii'llneil to make n fool of wyiwir, I alionlil do It to lut vuulBjc, and annei a nl l.nld Ueriil iil, ei"ii enlllnn liondholder who Would enil moat of lila tlmo nt Ida cltili. I could never marry n pennllena joiiiik HitllUalatt with liopeleaia Idrala for in to (train up lo--" "A yun( aursleal perron, for In a In nee, wlio devoted nil hla eneriflen to nmpatatlns the llmba of Hie Indl Kent nil limit money and wttliout prlii'," put In tlio Rlrl Innocently. "OrlaWy not. Ily the way, wbo win at llio opper to nUht" "Oh, Mine. Ilartoll. Claude, and llninaay." "And tho doctor?" "The doctor wna telephoned for an omrrKeW eaae). 1 helleve" The nti ra va do.ixa heap iieh lcttkiui. prima r oa'i voice aouiuleil cold "I am too t to at anyone Uita inorulni;." alio ad'Vt. and cave lieraelf up to llio oatentf km reading of a political leader, r Tho akfait tray wna brought In, and 11 I girt Inialol hcraelf with the cofToo UrvKo wlillo tlio prima donna road hettpn. Over ono alio mined a tone . fe. ' "Chilni I ought to ko aee t'leur- cite. 1 .romlicd, you know. l)o yoty remoaiir now (lie cneu inni morn t ii it thit took her a way I Ouo goea out on ai abaurd train which leaves nt noou." HIio IjoKoI up vaguely at tho clock on tha IMHtol. "And ono kcIh off nt an Impitble' atatlon and wnlki n mllo, miro or lea, to tho fartnbouno. Dear nil) ltoally, I mil too good nn- tured. I (hall not go to-day. I am atiro It It wretched out, and I ilmll tako coli! or aomothlng and hurt my voice." 8ho l)Uced her tapering flngera on hor boaotlful throat and essayed n run. It ended lu a croak, nt which alio (hook Iter head mournfully and glanced at th girl; but tho girl wna writing a letter, and her buck ro fused ajmpnthy, ao tho prima donnn proaentl; aroao and found refugo In tho compcKatloiu of tho toilet. This proceat was not completed before a boll boy brought up n riird, "It Is.Uio doctor," said the girl enro i leaaly. flint aa you an feeling so 111, I'll Just do down nnd mnko your ex cuses." i Tho ptma donnn flushed. "Ask him to wntt,' On tlio second thought, I will go down myself." I Tho young man, who hnd been look ing out of tlio parlor window, turned ' quickly It he heard a light slop. "How ls tho 'tbront this morning? Hurcly you aronot going out on such n day?" "I nin going to tlio wlldorncsn to sco n poor child who Is 111." Tho doctor frowned. "Why not oend grnpes imi oranges?" "Tho thlkl loves me," SAld the prima donna, "I cannot send grnpes nnd oraugos, I must go myself." "Very well. I'll enll n cab. As your medical adviser, I must beg lenvo to nccompaoy you." Thoy bought fruit and violets nnd n whltq and yellow puppy, -which n nnil on tho curbstono happened to of fer to th prima donna at n ridiculous ly low price. Bho cuddled It lu ber arms nnd talked foolishly to It all tho wny to Uio atntlon. Tho train rumbled along slowly! mulling frequent slops. Tho prima donna sit on n distressing plush soat beslda a corpulent woman with n ninr kot bmkot, nnd gazed out at dreary suburb-, Tho doctor wit In tlio bag gngo car mid held tho wlillo and yel low pup. I At last they wcro abandoned at n PRIMA DONNA J forlorn llllli, alatlon' beside tho trnek. Tho rond ran south from tho plat form, aklrtlng tho edge of a mysteri ous brown wood, and lodng Itself over tun lop of a hill. The prima donnn led tlio way with tho air of an In trepid explorer. Her flne eyea bright died, an unwonted color lluriiod her chock, and alio mado naive remarks aliout llio scenery. They passed through n field whero the whitening Hlnlks Moated pennons and tbo ground uas dlvcry with stubble, and reached tlio farmhouse, wliero a child's pale llttlo triangle of a faco peered eagerly from the window. "HIio will surely cotno," Klturetto had dild. "Khu will come. You do not know my ma'm'(ello. Hho never forgvls. HIio will couiol" "I'leurettol Kleurette. It Is I, your own ma'm'selle. And here Is a gen tleman who la dying to make your acquaintance, and a beautiful puppy, m new lio Is not veu namcdl" "I know you'd comor' said Flour elte. Tho prima donna and (ho doctor sat' by her sofa, and abe looked from one to the other wisely. "Do you ml( me, ma'am'selle! How do you get along without mo at tho performances?" "Yes, yes; I miss you, Kleurette; and we get nlong vory Indifferently Indewd without you." "IJtten. They are kind to me here kind. Hut I cannot love them as I lovo you and Cbum and Mme. Ilar toll. I miss you so that I lie awake lu tho night to cry. Do you think I hall get well soon? And bavo no more pain?" "I am sure of It," said the prima donna smilingly. "Aud may I return and not bo lone ly any more, but very happy?" "Not be lonely any more, but very happy," repeated the prim donna, till smiling, but biting ber Up. I-alcr they were In the kitchen. The prima donna was making gniel, and llio doctor was making love. Bhe had n brown glnghnm apron about her wnlst, and also the doctor's arm. Bhe gaied Into the saucepan, sighed deep ly, and stlired tho meal and water. "Can nothing bo douo?" shs asked. "Perhaps. I will consult with a specialist, but I have nuvor aoen you like this before, dearest!" "Tills Is not my real self. I am masquerading lu a now rolo, that la all." "Why would you appear to be cyn ical?" Conscious that she was not pretty when alio really cried, the prima don nn tried to wink hack ber tears, but unsuccessfully, nnd was reduced to wiping her eyes with the npron. "I lovo jou," said tho doctor. He wns so strong she felt llko a child In tils hnnds. "How (Ad life 1st" sho murmured, her head against hla breast, nnd sho wept a little at tho sorry pageant of humanity, nnd a good deal for her own Joy. They then went back nnd gave Kleurctto tho gruel, which na tuero gruel wns not a success. Not that Kleurette cared. 8ho wns engrossd with the puppy, who, Irresistibly if uiihyglenlcally. licked her check and then the porridge bowl. Ily and by ho wns humming and beating time with her tldu llttlo hand. "To see you as Marguerite O'cra un re dl Thule To hear you sing it once apiln, ma'am'selle, what happlnessl" Smiling at her, tho diva began to sing, at first very softly. The notes of Marguerite's plaintive ballad fell clear nnd sweet upon tbo twilight. Tho round red eyo of the stove glowed upon tho little group about the child's sofa, nnd tlie shadowy, motionless forms that had gathered In tho door way to listen. Tho girl nt homo replenished tho firo and lit tbo gas. A moment nfter ward she beard the prima donna nt tho door. Bho went to meet her nnd unfastened ber coat. Hor friend was panting nnd woro nn April faco, and tho girl suddenly exclaimed: "Darling! Not really?" "He Is so stroug and donr. Of courso I'm a fool, nnd It's nil prepos terous and romantic and Arcndlnn, nnd "too good to bo true lu this work ing day world; but" Ami the prima donna dimpled and smiled aud wept n gal n. ."Since you are bont on making a fool of yourself, you could do It to much bolter ndvnntnge, you know," tho girl reminded her, laughing ami crying In sympathy. Now York News. An Irreparable Loss. "Ilnvo you heard tho latest? Ilrown's wlfo has run off with his chauffeur ".Mercy, what a pity I Ho wns such n good chauffeurl Ilrowu will nover bo nblo to replace him." Smart Sot, A woman cures not whoro a rami hulls from If alio la pormlttcd to volgn. Many a mnn who claims to bo ft gentleman doesn't work at It "! Was Given Up SB. Pe-ru-na Saved Her Life. It Was Cntnrrli of tlic Lungs, so Common In the Winter Months. ti i Mr ttfr-sm . rt- - - : ui I! i ITJ in niir ' " . ... ii Mrs. Col. V. J. On ilium, Treasurer Daughters of the Confederacy and Presi dent Herndi'ii Village Improvement Hoc-iety, writes tho following letter from Hernden, Fairfax Co., Va. : Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Hernden. Va. (lenllemen "I cannot speak too highly of the value of Peruna. 1 believe that I owe my life to Its wonderful merits. I suffered with catarrh of the head and lungs In its worst form, until the doctors fairly gave me up, and I despaired of over getting well again. 'I noticed your advertisement and the splendid testimonials given by the people who had been cured by Peruna and determined to try a bottle. I felt but little better, but used a second and slowly. "It took six bottles to cure me, but me. I toiK I'cruna to all my irienus onu Mrs. Ul. u. J. Uresnam. A PLAIN TALK On a Plain Subject In Plain Lan Kuagc. The coming winter will cause at least ono-lialf of tlio women to have catarrh, colds, coughs, .pneumonia or consump tion. Thousands of women will loee their lives and tens of thousands will ucqulro some chronic ail ment from which they will never recover. I'lilcm you take the neces sary precautions, tho chances aio that you (who read this) will be ono of tlio unfortu- Princeton Uraduatcs Lite Long. Statistics gathered at Piinccton theo logical seminary sliow that forty-one members of the association died last Year at an average age of OS years. You Can Oct Allen's root-Hast FREC Write Allan 8. l! railed, Le Itoy.N. Y., tor a tree aam U of Allen 's 'oot-r'a. It cores wtallnp. hot swollen, aching ferl. It makes new or tlRht hos mtj. A certain cure lor rutin, Inirowlncnalls and bullions. Alldruif. gills sell It. JK. lKm't accept any substitute. Ocean Depths. Tho average depth of the ocean be tween 00 degrees south nnd CO degrees north is nearly three mill's. rirn Permanently coraa. rTomiornarrousDeat rl lu after Stttilar'abaeiirilr.Kllue'sUraatNarTa Ilaauirer. hend for l're93 IrlalboltlaandlraaUae. IH. It. II. Kline, Lid Ul Arch St.. l-alladalpUa, la. Ills Reply. Teacher What is n stepson, Willie? Wlillo ( stepson) Tho ono that gets stepped on, mn'am. NOT A KEEP PERUHA IN THE HOUSE It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic pains are shooting; through the joints and muscles aud they are inflamed and sore, the sttUerer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, no amount of rubbing: or blistering: can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, and every time yoxx arc exposed to tlic same conditions that caused the first attack, you arc going to have another, aud Rheumatism will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what you apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of Rheumatism ; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and torpid liver arc otucr causes which bring on this painful dis ease, because the blood becomes tainted with the poisonous mat ter which these organs fail to carry out of the system. Cer tain secret diseases will produce Rheumatism, and of all forms this is the most stubborn and severe, for it seems to affect every bone and muscle in the body. The blood is the medium hv which the noisons and acids arc carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you can never get permanently rid of it. As a cure for rheumatic trou bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame the stomach and ruia the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs, but tones up the eencral health, gently Joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. Our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to those desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking (or special information or advice, for which no charge is made. TU SWIFT SPECIFIC SO., ATLAUTA, tWL, , . - r- - w,.-.s ' MSSJflVMEMSCOlL Miss Jennie Driscoll, 870 Put nam Ave., llrooklyn, N. Y., writes : "If people know how cfllclent Peruna was In the cure of ca tarrh, they would not hesitate to try It. I have all the faith In the world In It, as It cured me, and I have n:ver known of a case when the pirson was not cured In a short time." Jennie Dris coll. third bottle and kept on improving they were worth a king's ransom to am a true neiiever in Its worth. nate ones. I.I I tie or no risk need be run if Peruna is kept in tho house and at tho first appearance of any symp tom of catairh taken as directed on the bottle. Peruna is a safeguard, is a prevents tive, a speclfl:, is a cure for all cases of catarrh, acute and chronic, coughs, com", consnmptln, etc. If you do not receive prompt and saiislactory results Ironi tlio ue of Pe runa, writo at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case. und lie will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hnrtman, Presklent ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Uliio. Knows Very Little. Tho fellow who knows it all seldom has sense enough to know a thing or two. Philadelphia Prese. For couehs and colds there Is no better medicine than I'iso's Curo for Consump- woo. i-nce so cents. Four-Leaf Clovers In Prolusion. Two Soco, Me., girls found 470 four- leaf clovers in less than an hour one day recently Uothera will II nl Mrs. Wlmlow'a Snothinf. rriup me uen rvrovuy u uia lor meir cauuran u. UMiutns aaaaoQ. Put On. "She has such a natural charm about her.' 'Yes, but it is artificial." Judgo. Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Core UNABLE TO BLEEP AT If I CHIT. Sidney, Ohio, August SO, 1003. A fear months ago I was feeling-weak and run down and unable to set alee Had nleht. I rait extreuialv bad. and also rheumatlo palna In my Joints und mus cles. The madiolne I used cava xna only temporary rellet at beat; so aeelns 13. B a. hlgnly reoommsnded for. such trou bles. I becan Ha use. and after taklmr it for aome time waa well pleased with the reault. It did away with tha rheumatlo pains, Bavo ine rerresolnB; sleep and built up my a-eneral system, Eivlng- rae strength and onsritv. It la a ifood medi cine, without a doubt, and I take pleas. uram vuuura.uK tt. R.P.D. No. I. a, B. EOUQUTON. Stimulates the sluggish organs, aud at the same time antidotes and filters out of the blood all poisonous acids and effete matter of every kind ', and when S. S. S. has. restored the blood to its natural condition, the painful, feverish -rfrrtTO T0 Intellect Intellect thrives without benutr. but benutv cannot thrive with out Intellect Rev. II, 0. Urecdcn,! Dlsclplo, Dea Moines, Iowa. Confession. If confession Is a man- made doctrine, we ought to bo able to find In history some trace of tho man or set of men who Instituted this doctrine. Hut we do not Iter. W. J. White, Ilomon Catholic, Washington, D. 0. The Normal Life. Tho best life af ter all Is tlio normal life which taken nil that God Himself has pronounced good, and lives In accordance with that Imago of God which Ilea hidden In the depths of the soul. Iter. 0. It. Case, Haptlst Montclalr, N. J. Itulned Lives. The saddest sight In all the world Is a mined young man or woman, ruined on the threshold of life, a bud plucked and destroyed bo- fore It had a chance to bloom, a young life blasted before It bad a cbanco to live. Itov. O. II. Btalr, Methodist llrooklyn, N. Y. Home. Our homo gatherings ara none too often In these days, and es pecially In our great cities, whero wo are In danger of losing the old horns spirit, and very much that Is best In the meaning of tho old magic word, home. Iter. D. II. Overton, Presbyte rian, Brooklyn, Jf. Y. Miracles. God never gnro a mir acle as a proof ot Christianity. Chris tianity does not rest upon the miracles of tho Now Testament, but upon tho character of the life of Christ and the lessons which It conveys to mankind. Itev. Beverley Warner, Episcopa lian, New Orleans, Ln. Kalth and Works. Profit means In crease, and there Is no Increase with out use. No matter what your en dowment Is from God, It Is of no proHt to you unless you use It Your f olth Is of no profit to you unless you apply 1L Rev. W. II. Mcaiauflln, Unlversallst, Atlanta, Ga. The Way to Salvation. The Blbl. Is not filled with dark sayings, which only the learned can decipher after much study and deep thought, but It Is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path, which shows the way unto salvation unto all men. Rev. J. II. 0. Fritz, Lutheran, Brooklyn, N. Y. Civic Corruption. Lack of civic pride has made civic corruption pos sible. We must have a civic patriot ism which Is not only strong ln time of municipal election, but maintain It from day to day.. There must be an enlightenment of tho public mind. Rev. J. D. Adam, Reformed. Brook lyn, N. Y. Sainthood. There has never been but ono example of flawless sainthood on this earth. All the rest were "men of llko passions as we are." All have gone out of this life with many Im perfections and far more to learn in the school beyond than tbey ever learned hero. Rev. A. B. Klnsolvlng, Disciple, Brooklyn, N. Y. Poverty. Thousands of men can en- duro self-denial and sacrifice, and disappointed ambition, with patience But to preach to them that there Is any blessing ln enduring unnecessary pain is to make them feel: "You rub the sore when you should bring the plaster." Rev. F. D. Hopkins, Con gregatlonallst, Chicago, 111. Justice. Some religious teachers have apparently conceived of God as living ln a court house and exercising the functions ot Ills office as a cruel and relentless Judge. The whole of their theology has had a legal cast, and tho Idea of Justice has been that of retribution and vlndlctlveness. Her. II. S. Bradley, Methodist, Atlan ta, Ga. Club Life. Substitutes for homo weaken the family. There has been much and strong opposition to club lite, because It has done harm to the .family. In many cases It has been made a substitute for the homo. Where men and women spend much time ln such association there must ot necessity bo a neglect of home. Rev, D. G. Wylle, Presbyterian, New York City. Municipal Corruption. To tamely turn over the vital Interests ot a great city, whose public life determines In great degree the moral standard of Its citizens, to a band of men without conscience or shame to exploit for their selfish and corrupt ends. Is not In accord with the spirit of Him who drove from the temple those who de filed It Ilev. T. Crnft Methodist. Denver, Col. Tho Right Place. Life Is a hunt to find one's self. There are two hunt ers, one's slf nnd God. If you work ln unison, the probability Is that you will bag your game. If you proceed separately the certainty Is that when tbe day Is dono you will returu empty handed, a sadder and a wiser man Ono does not find himself until ho finds and fills his place. Rev. H. M, Tipple, Baptist Brooklyn, N. Y. Lovo and Trust. Without God there Is no place for lovo, trust, hope, courage In this great scene of life. Can any ono bo happy who sees iio lovo In the world, who knows of no ono who can be trusted to do tho best for every man. Y'ou know It Is Im possible. Tbo counsel of tho ungodly leads to hardness of heart, to hope less struggle, to final despair. Rev, II, It Harris, Episcopalian, Philadel phia, Pa, Trackless Trolleys at Hcranti n Tbo only system ot trackless trol leys ln tho United States Is that at Scranton, Pa., which has made a fair showing of success. 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