• » 47*11 I'llat least, no reason mine pol-bere that sure con-ol»ieitiouhe least.s tif ship t*s. Here** to pass na-Payne :is called .!!•:• was hing the l vote lib-Industry such In* ireei submit more lt;\\ i*iIjTO appropri* idles for re of the• vessels torts iuidAmenta to. sevelt t a mes-.• ICeptih-■!;d lem-rosn theifTortillg Those iiled by lilmeuts »• which for the letisious hele teleg-111:1 riy | *etl by •otihl be he eoni-[ expert s. ale of lelr eui*TO INDIANAPOLISRev. U. S. Clutton Accepts Pastoral Call.The Rev. U. S. Glutton, pastor of the Culbertson avenue Baptist church in this city for the past three years, has accepted a call to the paBtorate of the Tuxedo Park Baptist church at Indianapolis and will preach his farewell sermon next Sanday and will till his pulpit at Indianapolis for the first time on the following Sunday.The Rev. Raleigh Smith, who is now eugaged in ministerial work in Northern Indiana, has accepted a call to the Cul bertson avenue Baptist charcb. The Rev. Mr. Olatfon, who was a student at the Baptiat Theologioal Seminary in Louisville at the time he was called to the pastorate of the Uulbertsou avenue Baptist church, has been very successful in his pastoral work in this city and his congregation regrets hi« departure as be is considered one of the rising young miuiBters of this section of the state.II* lt;iot \\ hut III* N(•«•lt;!«««!•Nine years ago it looked as if my time bad come, says .Mr. 0. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Iud. Ter. MI was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. I bought a bottle and got what I needed— strength. I bad one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it back on the turf again, and I've been well ever since.” Sold under guarantee at Ohas. D. Kuoefel's drug store. rQc.i mi