1G THE COURIER St Louis. Tilo. Catarrh Is a Constitutional DIseaca And Requires A Constitutional Remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Perma nently Cures Catarrh. "C.I. Hool &-Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I cannot speak too highly of the value of Ilood's Sarsaparilla. I have been a sufferer from that 'lreailful disease, catarrh. For the past nine years my head and nasal passages have been clogged up, aiid In consequence I was Unable to Breathe through my nose. My breath became very bad and offensive. Powders and medicines were useless and I was discouraged. I liad read cort siderable about the good living done by Hood's Sarsaparilla and decided to give it a trial. I had aot taken more than one bottle before I began to feel the benefit it was bestowing upon me. After taking two bottles my expectations were realized. I have continued and its Effects Have Been Wonderful for I feel like a new man. I can now breathe through my nose with ease and have realized benefits from the medicine throughout my sys- Hood'sCures I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to Mends who are afflicted with catarrh and shall continue to praise It" A. H. Smith, 14 North Twelfth Street, St Louis, Mo. Hood's PHIS cure liver ills, constipation, MWiiiiiiiii i i.Jiiiii illi r.nlrlrliniln tir InillLntlnn IMI'KOVK THE SPKAKING VOICE. Ono of the interesting announcements for the Crete Chautauqua next July is that arrangements have been made for a well equipped gymnasium on the grounds. Classes will be formed for men, women and boys, under the direction of competent in structors. Instruction is also offered in oratory and voice culture. A small fee, not exceeding 50 cents, will be charged for the course, excepting the first lecture, which will be free. The Rev. Joseph H. Hoffman, of Kearney, a speaker and teacher of long experience has been engaged for this work. Special attention will be paid to the devel opment of the speaking voice. It is possi ble to cultivate a smooth, mellow, pleasant voice in place of the harsh monotouons, rasping tones so often heard in dry climates. The lectures will be practically illustrated during the class hour, and methods for practice at home will be clearly and care fully explained. LOVE STKEAMS. Like a swollen brook in springtime Foaming, sparkling, laughing, gay, Onward leaps impetuous passion Day by day. Mother Nature sets the fashion AH' obey. Like a winding stream in summer, Broad ?nd deep and calm and clear, Onward Hows love's mighty current Year by year Mother Nature, all inerrant Guides us here. Like a vast unfathomed ocean, Swelling, throbbing, ever free, Onward drifts love's tide immortal O'er life's sea; Sweeping on toward heaven's portal You and me. THE OLD BRUSSELS CAKPET. Oh, dear to our hearts are the sad days of springtime, When the annual house cleaning recurs to our view, "When we sleep on the sofa and eat off the mantel, In an atmosphere strongly suggestive of glue. We think of the stovepipe, the soot that came with it. Likewise the profanity, fluent and fine; But saddest and bitterest of all recollec tions Is the dusty old carpet that hung on the line! Oh, that dusty old carpet. That rusty old carpet, That musty old carpet. That hung on the line! We remember how, armed with a lithe flagellator, In the morning we blithely advanced to the fray, In the muscular pride of oar heart littl8 dreaming That cleaning that carpet would take the whole day. We sweat and we swore, and our hands badly blistered, While the sun lent his countenance warmly benign; But the harder we pounded the more it was needed By that dusty old carpet that hung on the line. Oh, that dusty oid carpet, That musty old carpet, That cussety old carpet, That hung on the line! AYFte SARSAPARILLA HAS CURED OTHER WILL CURE YOU i SC 'lUtSsWBlB A Bright Lad, Ten years of age, but who declines to give his name to the public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us: "When I was one year old,mymammad!ed of consumption. The doctor said that I, too, would soon die. and all our neighbors tnonght that even if I did not die. I would never be able to walk, because I was so weak and puny. A gathering formed and broke under my arm. I hurt my finger and It gathered anil threw out pieces of bone. If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it was sure to become a running sore. I had to take lots of medicine, but nothing has done nie so much good as Ayer'a Sars.ipa rilla. It has made me well and strouu." T. D. M., Norcatur, Kaus. AYER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cure you Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DPRICE'S 3S m -O The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia: No Alum. 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