16 THE COURIER r 1 lx BBBBB -'-BT iBbBBBbI & f sfeaaaaai' iV SBBBBBSBBBsV BBBBBBBBlav issBB'BBBBBBBBBl Jfr. A JT. Walls Like a Miracle' Pains in tida and Breast Deeeelresl ef Help, but HeesTs Sarsaparilla Cured. "CL I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I am glad to state my son's experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla. as It was the means of sav ing Ms We. Last (all be was taken 111 with pains is his breast and side. He had the best medical attendance possible, and was treated by the doctors for some toe. but did sot realizeany reset He could sot lay down day or sight, aad Hood'sCures ew hopes were fast faMag. My aged nether adrised a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He com menced taking the medicine, and to our Great Aetenlehment, esc bottle cared urn of hit pains and restored fetan to perfect health. This case has been looked pea by many la thisTicluity as BothiRg short ef a miracle." H.H. Walls, Os ego, Kansas. Need' fHSs cm Hrer Ills, constipation. , Jaundice, tick headache. Indigestion. THE CRETE ASSEMBLY. The music at the Crete Chautauqua this year will be better than ever. Miaa Electa Giford, the best soprano in Chicago, has been engaged to sing in concert and oratorio. Mies Gilford k the soprano in Dr. Clarence Eddy's famous quartet in the First Presby terian church of Chicago. MissGifford has studied abroad for years under the best in structors on the continent. She is gifted with a powerful and flexible voice of great range and expression. In addition to her Batural endowments she has had the finest vocal culture and finish that study can give. Miss Gifford made her first appearance in concert last year in the Chicago music hall under the direction of Mr. Theodore Thomas. On that occasion she sang the four first soprano recitatives and the aria "Rejoice Greatly'" from Handel's Messiah. Her first concert was successful beyond all expectations and since then her successes have been many and of the most flattering nature. At Crete Miss Gifford will sing both sacred and concert music The musical features of the program have always been leading attractions at Crete assemblies, aad this year two such noted soloists as Mrs. KatheriBeFiskand MksEIecta Gifford, ,Mn Raymond as chorus instructor and Mrs. W. O. Jones as piano soloist, will cer tainly more than maintain the Chautauqua musical reputation. The people who go to Crete go to be entertained as well as to be instructed, and next to grand opera there is BWe;-,faacinatiDg es-firet-claes con-' eertjaiueic by gjoed singers. There is a par- 'tkekraad peftalatlvantage in the fact that thestfsiHgorsWfive heard 'on more tasjjoBe occasion. XTbe west is so cor-' . rupted by one sight stands that it musea . oae of the greatest musket pleasures, that' t-of ' hearing a great artist tisie. after timeln ' succession: and studyiBgtae. changes and1 : modulations ,in her Voice.' A singer heard" Mceiis royer understood or appreciated. 'JPeopfeVho, only hear a singer in one nigh't' ' .staBcte sever know her at her best It is V. . ' i- . " . . . ... - Uteecepjoce or repeatedly neanng tne same - -artist taaijoakes the long engagement in New Torkwbrth sqmucBtb lovers of music. .This summer at Crete there will, be an opportunity for the people of Nebraska to hear fine sieging continuously and so be. v able ttf judge and enjoy it in a larger and more intelligent way than they are able to do from the one night concert system. AMAFPfVAN. rv '-" 'M.- Ah, life looks very bright to me, Since I have heard her say, - With sweet, becoming modesty, She'll marry me some 'day If I will give up Bmoking; If I will.go to church; If I will cut.tbe club and leave My beet friends in the lurch; If I will never stay out late, " But hasten home at mnerege. .-? If I will let her have her way- j She's "promised to be mine! If I will move to Brooklyn; And never touch a card; If I will buckle down to work, - -, And labor hard and long To buy her stylish bonnets, And gowns, and lots of gloves; Then I may be that happy man, The lucky man she loves! If III be always pleasant, And never, never scold; And never make her nurse me, 75s- And not grow cross and old; And always stay good looking She can't stand ugly men If I come up to her ideal, a Why, well be married then! That's why I am so happy, t And why I often seem Unconscious and abstracted .I'm living in a dream! She is so sweet and pretty, And so unselfish, too! I wonder how I won her love I can't believe it's true! Life. M5I sleep! Kl-fiiEJBaf sD i iiiaV clear! fit long! I ski HI AL life! niial ibbbrbbb vilx-aH MErfrALl E STRONG dcrgy!(p nerves! - A2EfVS I Sarsaparilla I Iv.ai ot Hlllsboro, Vs., seads this testimony to me menu oi ajeri onisapaniui : "st-Tenu years ago, I hart my leg, the injury tearing a sore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings were extreme, my leg, from the knee to the ankle; being a solid sore, which began to ex tend to other parts of the body. After trying mrioas remedies, I began taking AVer's Sarsaparilla, aud, before I had anislieil the Crst bottle. I experienced great relief: the second, bottle effected a complete core." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C Ayerft Co, Lowell, HaM. Ci rsothrs,willcureyou Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. PRICE'S wAmBakmg assa TsTtJsl owder The oaly Pare Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes- 40 Years the Standard. mm MANHOOD RESTORED! f ninolffd to enre m'A nerruaa dlaeuen.racli aaWet Power. Ueatfacbtf.WakelaloeM. Von Manhood. KM men Tbl woadjirf -- ;f MejBorr.LoMorBrala For sale is tlawla. &rpleAeaaaaa i N -fr A & y