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If a man cannot be a Christian in the Nobody can give you wiser advice than your- self; you will never err if you listen to your own suggestions.— Cicero. MORE LiGHT We intended this week to write a column or two in final settlement of the Zola difficulty, but other matters have conspired to prevent. ‘They li have to fight it out among themselves. —West Union (lowa) Gazette, Other blessings may be taken away, but if we have acquired a good friend by goodness we have a blessing which improves in value when others fail. It is even heightened by sufferings. —Channing. and revealed the usefulness of Sozodont for Bearly forty years. HALL & RUCKEL NEWYORK. Proprietors LONDON ‘A sample of Sorodont and Soroderma Soap for the postage, three cents. ince Briggs gave up his club he has set- tled down at home and seems pertectly con- tented.” ‘Indeed? How does he spend his time?’ “Oh, his wife has taught him to do beautiful shell: pattern embroidery.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer, Your Arm-- can be enlarged one inch and wrist strengthened cent IN ONE MONTH. by cane the (CULES Graduated Gymnastic Club: Serengih 3 Tener, Unlike Indian clubs, SUT. ONE REQUIRED FOR MEN, WOMEN ‘With this club the arms and chest can be developed fo Jess than one-half the time required by chest Weights, dumab-bells or any other apparatus Seod stamp for descriptive pamphlet and Unt to HERCULES, 5; Hox 3509, Hoston, my ETER. @ GOOD ON THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S TENTH PUZZLE CONTEST. The Tenth Contest developed forty-two successful puzzie-solvers out of thirteen thousand. Twenty of these participate in the distribution of the prizes, as follows : D. M. ROTH, 62 Mala Ob. Cteelenatt Odie, amplete set of anewere mailed February asth, soiyo A. M.) 1.2. BRENOLE. fad pre a. no ‘FIRST PRIZE, $100.00 Gompltie neci comet ond February asth, 11:30 A. M.) SECOND PRIZE, 25.00 cmannns risdHi, 295 Bradway, tt, (Complete set of answers mailed February asth, 12:30 P, M.) ‘TRIED FRIZE, 20.00 JAMES H DIMOWELL, Lakeside, Cook Co., OL, (Complete set of answers mailed February asth, 1 P. M.) YOURTE PRIZE, 15.00 MRS. 7. B. MEARDMO, Bex 104, Bridgeport, Cosa (Complete set of answers mailed February asth, 1:30 P. M.) YIFTH PRIZE, 10.00 OBOROE L. MESZOED, Ot. Jozse Hotel, Da lows, (Complete set of anewers mailed Fenruary asth, » P. M.) OIRTE PRIZE, 10.00 A.D. BOTH, caro ot Both. Broner & Pelst, Cizcizzat!. Chis, podem wet ol answers mailed February asth, 9 P. M.) SEVENTH PRIZE, 6.00 MARY H EULETTE, 0601 Stewart Ave., Chi Complete set of answers mailed February asth, 3 P, M.) MONTE PRIZE, 6.00 bse +r) ied Febs th P.M) MOITE PRIZE, 5.00 ‘omplete set of answers mailed February asth, 3:30 P. BLIZABETH HEALY, (38 Walact Ot. Ciactonatl. Chie, amolete set ‘wers mailed February asth, 4 P, M.) TRNTE PRIZE, 5.00 Maa. 0. P. wanewait Tiras Ave nnlete set of answers mailed February asth, 6 P. M.) ‘ELEVENTH PRIZE, 6.00 B.PAUL SCUDEE 736 Bilgway Avon Avesiaie, (Complete set of answers mailed February asth, 8:30 P. M.) TWELITH PRIZE, 5.00 Mia MARIAM THOMBOM, 21 Bast Ein Ot. Complete set of answers mailed February 26th, 7 A. M.) ‘THIRTEENTH PRIZE, 6.00 ©. B. DATIS, ate Ogden St., Philadelphia, Pa, ‘Complete set of answers mailed February 26th, 10 A. M.) YOURTEENTE PRIZE, 5.00 A. 6. ERISCHBADM, 709 St 94 08, Bar See tg ‘set of answers mailed February 26th, 10 A. M.) YIFTEENTE PRIZE, 5.00 ratierd, Coa. ALP, oa, (Opes ct Ofanawers matted February 26th, 10 A. M.) OINTEENTH PRIZE, 5.00 jeferies St Iowa, ne wear Bi set of anawrers mailed February a6th, 10.A. M.) SEVENTEENTH PRIZE, 6.00 ea 08 t, Completeuet of answers malied February afth, 10 A. M.) RIONTEENTE PRIZE, 6.00 ‘EDMA XM. ewaliar 718 W. 24 0. Messatise, Tova, : Complete set of artawers mailed February 26th, 11:30.4.M.) - WINETRENTH PRIZE, 6.00 123.1. 9. 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