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' s NCE LE or ns Wt it eel. N.Y. 'J.Hb PULPl'l. BRILLIANT SUNDt-Y SERMON DY REV. L W, 1-tti.NDERSON. subjc~l: The Uoly Stlia•lt, · to thom clui'ly tho~f) t11111. Wol'e beln1 !11\l'ecl.\ 'l'ho Hoi)' Stlli•lt. Wl\8 ueoen· ~~u·~· to the A post! o~. •ro UH H 11 le , 11\cl 18jl01l8ithl~. \\'{) (~0111pluln Qf tho link or ftlncor· It)', o( vltnlll.)', In tho Cluu·oh. Th·la ago I~ h\'t'ltlcloct IIH nn 1\!lO ot iloubl and oC diahclter. 'l'he Chul'~h at.nml~ nlmoat: t;tlll. Hol' flag~ fllltl llluply In a ht•oo~o ol' lli'O!lt'eKH t.hnt: holdl Rtt·nlghL out: th(J ouHignH 11! tho mlu· THE GREAT DESTROYER MOODY APPOINTED TO SUPREME COURT . -.... --·--~-···-- Garfield to Become Secretary of Interior on March 4. W'.E:ST~SrifOft£ =RAILROAD= 17me '1'1111/~ lu F.nrrt .Tum• 18, 2110/l TnAJ:-JI\ ,,,.:,\VIt' HA\'I~HA ,l,'ou A llorl!I,V' \2.f\O tt.m, II.Ofi '' •s.:.t:~ u New \' 01'1\ •·t.liin.m. rt.~H •· n 1 ·oolcll'n, N. Y.-~PI'Oachhl:.l nt th·o !ona o! SittnJI. l{iu oouC1•ont.a ·nR oa 11 ·vlns Squill'\ Pt·esbyt.et•llm Chu1•cll eYet•y hnucl lliHI we nutke \Jut ln~ 1 jr. ttll lh0 themo, '\l'h~ HillY Sph·lt,\ the I!CI()llt, h~IHlwny ltgalns~ It:, Wo I'O!;I'ot '!'ho )li'Omotel'A ur Intemperance 'LAND COMMISSIONER nov. J, \V, Hcnllet•sou, tlnstol', tooit t.hnt llw CIHII'Ch dou~ not on,ioy 11 hnyo lang lndnRtt•lously utiiiT.ed tbo 11 ,1 111:~ text .• Jno. H:lll·17. He aald l'evlvnl or tho lllosHiup;R oi: God Uilou hHihonr!l. Now thoy n1·e llnclh1g i'1 t,ho ·~out•ao o£ hl> sm•mon: he!', Wo IUOIII'n 1hnt fm· one Roul thoh· guna turned nr1on themaelves. J,I!!IIOI' ll~ftllll'~ lliiVf' J,onjt lJ~rtl lhcl nm.non,,l 1u R~tJiott 'l'ht•h \\'nr1•s, aml Now ~l:hcw J•'lnd 'l'bls Gmt 'l)ut•nvtl Upon 'J~benuclves. : RETIRES \Jil.lll p.m. 11 r.a \ 0 1\:liO \ 8.111) •• •7.nn \ 1 tl.llf\ \ •11 .r.r, '' 0 ll.t<lllp,m. *i».~O •I •o.Jr; H \\'c•Ht, ·~.·ifl n.m. •o::u., \ ll.\10 p.m. •cu~o \ • HI.:J;; \ 1-l.Cu ~- A~ w~ 1'01111 thiH nntt tho two sue· b<>l'll in-to the Kl-11gclom of God 11 In ~ome 1111rtH of thiE c;ountt·y 1.ho <·oueHng clutpter~ of this good news nHli'O t·hnn eq·ual numbe1· are Ral1.cd in hlll\board Is being usee! to PI'Oolalm or tho Dolo·vecl Dl~(:iple, we lllllli'C• tlh' Ru,u·oa or ::iatR·rL w~ 111'11)' I'OI' 1 ht> tr1Hh l'e~nrdlng the nat.m·e ancl, clltl:r, moro nnd moro, t!Hl vltnl, forco· tho tlp!Htmont o! 1 ho WOI'Id an•! wo orteota of bORI' IUld whl~ky, tnstend cut JuOuonc;o or tho Holy Sph•it llllOn so<' tho well' II! slip 1'1•om ~:a. · nt t Ito usunl !los with whlelt thc1 ·d 1 o Hves or those who h.lve aud servo Something Ia wrong, God wnH wltlt hl•owel' 11;11d tho dlstll'lel' hnve <to· <1\ltl. H wnA nt the close of th\t Lnst th~ <li\I'IY Chlll'ch. God Is with tho celved the pootl'le. R11t across tho Hupprr that. CIHist. ntte1•ect those mlsslon1u·y l•n lho fnrth·r>st 'f~nst, AUantlc t11is movemont IU\8 mn1lo words. A few hotml and the ·crosA 'rhonsnndH 111'0 belug bi'OIIght to muel\ gt•entet• pt·ogrcsA, and Is not dfllmo<1 Him. Plllll!l had aslted, Cltrl~t. iu lnflllt. Within om· midst counned· to phUanthrolllc societies Ol\ \l shew HS the !•'nt~cn.\ 0111' tho BHII!ltndei' (lf tho nnchul'cllo<l nnd ind'lvlduals, but. Is ·ho!ug prosecuted Loxt ·, 11 JH>rtlcm or Clwlst s RnRwer .. Uw m1snved llllllt\11 us. Gin nco t>V~I' by many munlclpallrteH. Ohio f'rmnulsRiOI\1'1' or ( 0 01'JIOI'IItlOIIH to Hn~t·<•cd Htll't'<>lni'Y Hlt~·h•·ock, W·ho H<•tlr•·~ N~>xt ~llu•t•h-H. IC Smith to l'lu~<~<'<'d (~nrll<•lcl. \'nshln)l'ton J), (', - l'ntsld'i'nl Uomwvolt anuouncod two impo1•tant chnn~:oR In tho pei'Runnol of his ofll· l'lnl tnn1Hy, S•)e'I'OI,I\t'Y ot the lntorie1· Jlltclw~wk Is to roslr.;n on Mal'ch 1, 1907, anrl ,Jnmos ll. llal·fleld, of Ohio, now Commissioner or C:OI'l>OI'IIllons In tho Popnrtment or t:ommm·co anti Lahol', hns beon docldod U'\lOn t'or 1'11o Secl'etnryKbltl. The· P1·eahlent has se· looted Attom~y-Genoml Moody to sncceod .Justice Brown In tho Sn- premo Court or t.he United State~. 1 100;') \ f']O;::!;) \ '1'1•nins lt•n1•o .\llmn.v lnl' UtH<•nll- •:t:lr>, 4.4t.,•r.oo. U.i)O, *lt.o:; tt. m. '2.~0. *ij,HH, *$'),10, 1'1.~:--. p.m. 'l'l'llinH 11'11\'C ~'l'tutldln lit., 1\uw Yol'lr, lor Un.v~nn- \ll.lli \7.1H IL2nn.m. • t.ou •:t:JO, U . .J :i, •(;.~o. *B.oo, .. n..tnn.m. 'l'l'tlliiR ll•ltl'o •J:!n<i l:lt., ~uw \'01·k, lot• llnvenn- Wo IU'Il told ·bY tho oommeutators · tho recol'cl~ or Uw IIJlO&tollo o>hurch. Tllo movcmont fll'st aUrnotod l!<lrl· tltnt tha Holy Sl>ll'lt, tho Comrorto,•' Hend tho stoi'Y oC lltw gr()WI:h. Is Gil$ ntt.ent!on 11 few years ngo whim t;; nlso ·un ndvocatt!, II hel11er. Lltor- thOI'l' not ~omothh1p; Wl'ottg with ~~~·: the blll·boards or Paris Wllt•e deoo- nlll' ti'IJ.nsll\ted tho 01•eek menus:· What Is thfl mnttor·: r.et us see. H rated wltll wnmlngs of thta nbnrac• \O'no wbo Is Cltllocl to nnot.hcr's slilo is not that wo hnvo not ttw mono;• tor. The wine mon flew to the l'CS· 1(1 al1l lllm.'' 'l'o om· slite, nn ·ovor · to prosocuto out• WOI'k. \Vo bnvt~ cue lliHI aet np docto1•a· to pr'oteBt. 111 ·esont nld through nil cte1·ntty, tho more til!! n al. 1111)' tIme since om· ·be· Puhllc debates nnd discussions fol· Holy St)li'it lilts been callocl by Clu•lst. ginning,· H Is not. Umt wo have \lot. lowocl, In which the wine men got Comrortal', ndvoc11te, tea<;her, llolp01', uumbe1·~ Ol' ablo tenclei'S m· that tho worst or ·tho talking ma·tches. All·lde nnel oternnl friend, such Is tho Christ hn~ proven fnlse. Tho fault Then the policy apre11d to German italy Spirit of the new dlsponGatlon lles win1 liS, Tho Church or .Josn~ clUes, ancl even Madrid was deco· as grantee! to us by Olll' Heavenly I•'11· Chl'ist Is not alive to tho possibilities rated with these blll·boards. Co· t'ller. ' of tho h1dweH!ng of the Holy St1lrlt. J>Cnhngen followocl and then the 'file position or tho Holy Spirit Tlw Church needs Christ fu bel' movement reached IJJnglnnd, where with reforanco to us Is clent·ly shown hellrt. tt. sprend more I'!I!Jldly thnn any· hy tho propositions used In the 'rho fault lies not. with God. It whel'O else. vorscs. ''And I will Jlrny the Fnthe1•, lies with uH. We, lt. Js, who haw be•m Iu Englanel the hill~ were post:ec! 1111d lie shnll give l'otl nnothel' Com· content with but a portion of His cllletly by the henlth otncors ot the ro 1 ·tel', that He may nb!do with ron gl'l\ce when llo would have given to vnl'lous municipalities nt tho expense rorevcl', even the spirit or tt•uth; us all. W<', It 1~. who hnve been con· o! tho cltlos themselves. Tho liquor whom tha WOI'lll cannot receive be· tent: to drift and almost to drown, deniers nttempted to prevent the use <·a use Jt sceth Him not, nolthol' know· 1'1\Lhel' limn to lnr hold upon tho eter· or public monleR for this pm•poso by <•th Him, but ye know Him, !or H11 nal snvl·ng lHlWCI' of tho Holy Spirit. court tll'oceedlngs, out wel'o defeated nbldeth by you and sllllll llo In you,\ Lot tho Chm•ch ltwako from her In test cnses. With you, by you, In you. With )'Oil, tethal'gy: let he1· \tnltc under tho ban· 'l'he following is a snmplo or nn •·1 11 tho fellowshlll of His c.n'el'last· net· of tho c1·os3 and follow tl'll<': let official lll'oclamntlon l!Clsted by more ing !H'(•scncc.\ Dy you, \In His !Hll'· hot· llvo tho lilo that sho nE'Vdr wetll'• than sixty municl!mlitles in Great ~onnlt•t'<'sence.\ In you, ''as 1\11 nblcl- to !H'fi'ach; let hoi' show to thol D1·Huln: iug porsonnl enorgy,\ With YOU, IJy that tho Christ lllc !·; lll'llCtica! CJTY 0!•' NO'r'l'J:\'GHAM. J'ou, itt you, In aH tho ctemnl om· life wrltt0n lal·ge: lot he1· ap]ll'oprlntll Phrslcnl Dctc1·loratlon and Alcohol· nipotcncc', IO':o and wisdom of tho to herijolf the Holy Spirit with His ism. Yery God Himself. 'l'ho Holy Spirit uplift toward Christ and the Fatl1er; The report of tho committee pre· is tho jll'esence of Altuighty God and am! then will come a return nf th•l r.onted to Parliament by commnncl or of His Mn Jesus Christ, with you, l>Y mirncl~s of tho early Church, of Ills Majesty stntes that: ~·ou, In you, 'l'he pronouns, as tho which it Is written, !'and tho same o!ay 'l'he abuse of alcoholic st.!mulnnts prepositions, aro or )lrime Import- there w~ro arldod unto them about Is a most potent. and deadly ngcnt · nncc. lie is God, with, by and iu u 11 ·ee thousand soul~.\ of Physical Deterioration. '!'he ossentlal requirement of tlH 1 Alcoholic persons are specially II· Cht·ist.ian life is not to be ahlc to de· able to tuberculosis and all intlam- cldc definitely the dnte of tb<\ Jo'loo<l, matory disorders. Evidence was 01 • to be able to asse 1 ·t the exact au· placed before the committee showing 1 horship or tlHJ books of tho Penta- that In nbstlnence is to be sought teuch Ol' to be able more Ol' les• the jlources of musculal' Yigol' nne! intelligently to q;libbic ove1 · the lll;l J nctlvlty, 'rite Iunney tig\lll'es show a points of ~cclroslastlcal dogmatism. large and increa!.ln.g numbm• ~~ ad· Be no.li, deceived, to kno.w tho Bible missions o! both s~xes which nu. due WOI'd lOr wore! is not to be a Chris· to drink. . ~ • , t · ::; h·lt nalltv is tho great sine The following facts, reco.,nl •. ed bl 11\ 1 1. 1 P f th, c'!u·i~t life That we the med)cal profession nncl Jllacardetl ~~~~· 1 b 0 ~ 1 1 ~llo ~~ llmlfy ou;'Bl'lves and all over Frnnce by. order of the g~v- t l 'ft til .. 1 to the Christ wo ernment, are pubhshcd lu. order to o I o el s ~P. , .. . carry out tho recommendatwu of tho nr~d tla Holy SiHI'It good moasUI e, committee nne! to brtng homo to men ll~·rssed dow:•, ~hnk';n ~.og~t.hel': run- and wome;1 the fntal efrects of alco- Jllllp; ~Yd' in out heat ts. El e '~~ can llol on physical efficiency: <'Xpenence t.he depth, the poweJ nn,d (1) Alcohol!sm Is a chronic pols· tho worid·WHie lncluslven.ess of God , 8 J onlng, resulting from the habitual loY~. we must be reiJolll of God 8 use of nlcolwl (whether as sph·its, lnclw~llinp; Spirit: . . . d wine Ol' beer), which may neve1· go Open the domR of l' 0111 lwal t. al~ as far 11s drunltenncss. let the hlessee! sunshln~ of Gods II· (2) It Is a mistake to say that luminatlng Sp1rlt glo_w Ill upon you. those doing hal'd work require stim· With you, hr rou. Ill you, let the ulanta. As a fact, no ono requh·es Comforter abide. In sorr~w He will alcohol as e!tllet· food OJ' tonic. sustain yon. In care He Will comrm.t (3) Alcohol is really a narcotk, ~·ou. He will sti·en~~rthen you lu life. dulling the nerYes like laudanum Ol' He will I'Ob death or Its sting. opium' but it Is moro dangerous than \Let not your hea!t bo troubled. ye either; tn that o!ten l.s first effect. believe In God. believe also in Me. is to weaken a mao's solf·control In My Father's house nrc many man- while' his passions nre excited; hence stons. I will not lenw, you orphans. the number or crimes which occm· But I will pray the Fatl\CI' aU!! He under Its tnftuence. sho.ll give YOU another Comfortel', ( 4) Spirits as usuu.lly taken that Ho ma;.' abide with yott forever.\ 1 ·apldly produc~ ·~lqohollsm, but mild: et• alcoholic drinks, as beer, and even elder, drunk repeatedly every day, produce after n ttme alcoholic pois- oning with eq unl certainty. . {5) The habit ot drinking leads to the ruin or famllles, the neglect of social duties, disgust tot• work, misery, theft and crime. It also leads to the hoapltal, tor alcohol produces the moat various and fatal diseases. Including paralysis, Insanity. disease• of the stomach and liver nnd dropsy. It also paves tho WilY to conaump· Uou a11d frequenters of public houses f•JI'nlsh a large proportion· ot the vlct!ms of this disease. It com· pllc&tes and aggravates all acute dis- eases; typhoid fever, pneumonia, ery· sipelaa are rapidly fatal In the sub- ject of alcoholism. {G) The sins of alcoholic parents are visited on the children; If these survive Infancy tbey are threatened with idiocy or epilepsy, u.ud many are carried away by tuberculosis, menlugitis, or phthisis ( consump- tion). { 7) In short, alcohol Is the most terrible enemy to personal health, to family happiness, and to national pt·osperity. By order of the Health Committee. I<'orbcs Robertson Mutch, M. D., Chairman. Philip Boobbyer, M. D .. Medlen! Oftlcer of Health. Countersigned, Snmu~l G. John son, '!'own Clerk. ~The Rev. John F. Hill, D. D., in the Presbyterian Banner. In a11nonndl1g ¥·r, Hitchcock's ros. lll'natlon the President snys It Wl\ij the Secretary's clos!re to leave tlto Calllnot. n )'ear ago. He was 11er· auaded to remain, and, artor he de· clded (ol' the second tlmo to resign, Mr. Roosevelt otrered him the post oC United States Ambassador to l•'ran<•e. Mr. Hitchcoclt 'declined this on the ground t hut h<J had aeon elgllt ~·ears or continued labm· In the lnle!'est o! tho Goi'OI'Ilmeut o.nel n0eded a rest, nnd It was with r<•h71't't t hP Prosldont agreed to his cleparluro from tho CablnN. \11.110 \7.110 11.4·fi II .. !II. 0 1.1 u• :J.~fi,4. till, \U.IIH t.'l 0.00 ll·!ll, 'l'minH nuu·lcod • 1'1111 dnily. 'l'1·ninH mnr:.w<l § dully OXC<l!ll, ~~ OlHlny ~l'l'llhiH IIIIH'Iwcl j· run Hllllliii,\'H only, All ot.llut• trn.inH daily o~ee[lt Sundny, .t\g;t•nt~·ol Wt•~tc•ntt Expi'C'f'l~ Cnm1mny nrc• nnnll th1•ung;h tmlr1B to cheek hug. gngo nud enp;ng;e ccth m· cmTiugo, etc. Fm• I'Oillpll•tn t imo tnhlc, ticl,cl a nntl lnlol'lllntinu <·nil on c:. II, llt;mnac Agent lt!H~noStMion, m• acltll'CSB C. I•], LA~I!It•:lt'I',H. I'. A., Jtoom :.!0~ No.7 l·~m;t 421Hl Ht, to;ow 'lot•k .t\. E.IIBADIAitll, lion. Ag;t. ltoun1 1!1, Albauy Stntlun. C. F. I>AI.Y, !o(lt~l'rtl 'l'l'lllllc Muung;ct• ~··w \'nrk Cit..v Ml', Gnrflold will IH' snrrt>edccl by lludson the present Asslst.ant CummiHsion£'r, · fl Herhe1·t Knox Smith. River by Daylight It had been undoratood fol' son.~ time that Attorney·GenNt\1 Moody would be tu·omoted to the bench, but It was less well known that Mr. Gar· field would be taken Into the Cahlnet. Mr. Gnrfleld Is a close fl'INH! of the PreRidont and is o!ten a pnrllclpunt In the President's tennis games. It was genera11y believed he was slated Cor Jlromotlon, but rew had any idcn his iump would be so great. He hns been prominent In tho Investigations made by the President Into affairs of the trusts, and one explanation Tht' ntoftt ch1wming lnlund \1'ater t.rll) till thtl Amurknn (.'(mtincut The Iron Flyers ''NlW YORK\ 'RlBRNY\ 'H~NDRICK ~~DSON\ tOOl! DAILY, EXCEPT 8UNDAV 100b l.eare Allliiii,V, llnmiltonl'lt. 8.H0nl.l Al'l'ivo::\cw~·ori< 1\'o•Hil::I\JHt, u.IO PIll u •• \\' f•Ht 4~ Ht. fi.HU fl fll • , I( Ut•Hhi'UM~oit·~ Ht. 0.00 {)Ill given or hiS llpOillt.ll\ent 1\S ltel\cl Of f;(pnmPr• •C<>Jl nt Jlu•lo•OU,<'ntoldll, the Interior Department Is that tho Klnp:•ton l'•olnl • l'un~hl«·•·l'\l•·· P1·esldent desires the workings of ~t·wloltrA·h, II ,.,t l'olut uu<l >uuk· that department snail be fu11y lnvos· or• <'lteh \' 3 Y . l:f•tUI'Uitl~ '~'1\\'C' :'\PW Yol'l\, nl'~ht•o~-:r:;('...: ~t •. ligated, llat·tlcularly in ('onnectton ~Ann. m, \\ ,.~t 4::.?tl ~L. \' oo .~~. m., \\''\'I with 1ndian ntraii'S and land grah .. t:.!Ut.h ~t.. U.~U u. m.,t.luc to nl'll\t·iu .\llmu,:r bing. U.lO p. l't, \\'hcthcr this cxplanntion i~ f'Or~ , 11 . 111 {hmmt·h· n.ppolnt••tlcllnln!!·J'ot•m~. will •·oct Ol' not, the Presidential an-~ 811 p;. 1 • 1 urto:t'l'vh•t.•, Rn·un th\ tunilltll't·!,,~t!fultl nounecmcnt included a statGID('nt inA nnuninh·1'1'Uf'tt·cl \h•w ~·f th_l\IU::~mnn.'ll ! , · • \'.ill' A Hi h. fo'.l't•ll'I'Vfni'Whlch'hc• flllll•mlliH ltllU\\UCd that ComnliSSlOller .... tam . I (' • on~IH·~tt'I'LI mnuh', prlvnlt•t•llriOI'll. I ards, of the Land Offici', wonl~ll l'Sign Tonrl•t Tid« t Ollie<•, ;:,,; -'\· l'•·rll'l >'l. at tb0 same tlmt> Seci'Ptary llltclwocl{ j' Alhuny. retires, March 4 next. • r --:.r\:Lo!<ill , 11 , l't•sort Scutt 6 cts, or r.•o1•Y ... \'\ • • • lll'A.stlc OniN· Issued by l'r<'sicll•nt JloOSC\'('It, Wnshlngton, D. C.-By orde1· of Presid<'nt Roosevelt, acting upon n · l'eport made to him by Brlgndler·Gen- eral E. A. Garlington, Insrlector-Geu- ernl of the Army, every mnn of Com· patties B C and D of tho 'l'wenty·tlflh Infantry,' n colored organization, will be discharged wlthou t honor from the Army and forever debarred from re-enlisting in the Army or Navy, as well as from employment by the Government In any civil cnpacl~y. 'l'he action Is one of the most dras· tic ever taken by the President and fs • sure to cause 11 sensatlpn throughout the service. The retusnl of member~ of the battalion to gJye Genet·al Gar- lington or to their Immediate su- periors the names of the men lmpli· cated In the shooting of citizens at Brownsvll!e, Texas, near Fort Brown, where the troo,ps were stationed on August 13, led the InspPctor·General to recommend the discharge o! all of the men and the President concurred. It is an example tor the enlisted per· sonnet of the service wlllch will doubtless have n good ertect. General Garlington says In his re· port that the men nppear to stand together to 1·esist the detection of thll guilty, and for this reason they should stand together when the pen- alty falls. ------- GENERAL WOOD'S REPOR'r. Xuml>E't• of Deaths of Amcrieans the J>htllpplnes. Washington, D. C.-Stntlsttcs fur· nlshelol ·by General Wood to show what the occupntlon of the Philip- pines by the United States has cost In lives of Americans show that ass4 soldiers, oftlcers and regulars have died fu the Islands; navy and marines, 2 07; scouts, 4 3 6: State volunteers, 1267; totn!,63-12; clvflian volunteers, 5 71: United St11tes volunteel's, 12 6 7; total, 3342; clvlilnn employes, 4 7 9: civilians not emJlloyes, 4 60; total, 939. The grand total Is 7281 pc1·sons, . of whom 136 were suicides. Hal'l'lntan Ousts Fish. .lames T. Harallan was clel'ted President of tile Illinois Central Rail- road at the S!Jec!at meptlng of the directors In New \'ork City, rOJllac· Ins Stuyvesant Jo'lsh. 1'hls marks 11 victory tor E. H. Har1•lman in his contl'oversy with l\11', Flah ove1· tho control of tho I'Oad. Joh111 Ch11rch J>ny Sll<l lM Ntnrl)'• Mrl. Lucy A. Andl'IIIIS ollsot·yocl hN' ninetieth birthday by joining rl·lnlll 1\1. E. Chur(Jh at 8Jll'ingtlolcl, MRRM. Rockefellea• Instruct~ Ulblr ( 1 1itNN, ,Jolin D. Rocltef~ller. ,Jr .. told hi\ Bible class In New York CitY lhM w~• cannot anccesefnlly fool lleO'()lcJ Into the belief that we are honest., when we are not. -· ----------------- bou1,, Tit!kcl'4 vla l)nl' I. Inc :u·<' on !Ht.lc 1\t an otllcc• W• •• [LM~NOOIIIJ' GENtftlt.\ AGtNT 331 BftOADWAY,ALaANV N. Y .:-, ~'VERTISINC -~~- THIS PAPER -.-111~- SURt TO BRUG RESULTS. The Only Way to Altrac• Trade.,. t\ Ma ko Known Wha You Have to Offer. TIE LIIEIALADV£1FISEIIS THE SUC. ClUFIL lllliUT. 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