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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
I ALL BROKEN DOWN. No Sleep No Appetite Just a Con- ttnuat Backache. Joseph McOauley, of 114 Sholto street, Chicago, Snchem of Tecumseh J.odge, Bays "Two years ago my health w a 8 com- plotely broken down. My back ached and was so lamo that at times I was hardly able to dress myself. I lost my appetite and was unable to sleep. There seemed to be no relief until I took Doan's Kid ney Pills; but four boxes of this rem edy effected a comploto and perma nent euro. If suffering humanity knew tho valuo of Doan's Kidney Pills they would uso nothing else, ns it Is tho only positive euro I know." For sale by till dealers. Prico CO cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. If they nro bright with hopo thero 1b no lurking spot for despair. BABY'S AWFUL ECZEMA. Face ' Like Raw Beef Thought She Would Lose Her Ear Healed Without a Blemish Moth er Thanks Cuticura. "My little girl had eczema very bad when she was ten months old. I thought she would loso her right car. It had turned black, and her face was like a piece of raw meat, and very sore. It would bleed when I washed her, and I had to keep cloths on It day and night. There was not a clear spot on her face when I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and now it Is completely healed, without scar or blemish, which Is moro than I had hoped for. (Signed) Mrs. Roso Ether, 291 Eckford St., Brooklyn, N. Y." A Httlo friendliness is worth a whole lot of financial assistance. I do not bcllcTO Piso's Cure lor Consumption has nn equal for coughs and colds. Jony I'. ISoteh, Trinity Springs, Ind.. Feb. 15, 1P0Q A man mny bo the head of the fam ily, but ho has 'to foot the bills. In a Pinch, Use ALLEYS FOOT-EASE. A powder. Itcurespainfu1,smarting,ncrv ou5 feet and ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating feet. Sold by all druggists, 25c. Trial package FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Completed the Cheer. A, day or two arc there appenred on the register of tho Coates house the names of Charles Hipp nnd Mrs. Hipp of Chicago. A traveling man, who was tho next arrival, picked up a iion and, hesitating amoment, said to tho clerk. "I guess I'll change my namo today." Then under tho names of the Chicago guests ho wrote, "John T. Hooray." Kansas City Times. Game She Didn't Like. A little girl, tho daughter of a min ister, was up later than usual ono night, and for the first time In her llfo was present at family prayers. Dur ing tho reading or the lllblo she was very quiet, but when her fatjier knelt down to pray sho wont up to him, nnd, touching him on the shoulder, said: Ta, I don't like to play at this game." Poverty and Education. Poverty Is a great bar to education, but would not be if both tho child nnd tho parent woro allvo to tho real valuo of an education. If education cannot bo acquired In ono way It can In another. Tho trouble Is that tho judgment of the child Is too Immature to provo n safe guide, and tho parent leaves everything to tho child. Insects Destroy Telephone Poles. Owing to the climatic deterioration and Insect destruction of tho wooden poles tho eighty miles of telephone line In Abyssinia have to bo constant ly patroied by. special police to lnsuro continuous operation. HONEST CONFESSION. A Doctor's Talk on Food. There nro no fairer set of men on earth than tho doctors, and when they find they have been In error they aro usually apt to mako honest and man ly confession of tho fact. A case In point Is that of an oral nent practltlonor, one of tho good old school, who lives In Texas. His plain, unvarnished talo needs no dressing up: "I had alwaysMiad an Intense preju dice, which I can now seo was un warrantable and unreasonable, against all muchly advertised foods. Hence, I never read a line of tho many 'ads.' of Grape-Nuts, nor tested tho food till last winter. "While In Corpus Christ! for my health, and visiting ray youngest son, who has four of tho ruddiest, health iest Httlo boys I ever saw. I ato my flist dish ot Grape-Nuts food for i.upper with my Httlo grand sons. I became exceedingly fond of It and have eaten a pack age of it every week since, and find It a delicious, refreshing and strengthen ing food, leaving no 111 effects whatever, causing no oructatlons (with which I was formerly much troubled), no sense of fullness, nausea, nor distress of stomach In nny way. "There Is no other food that agrees with mo so well, or sits as lightly or pleasantly upon my stomach as this does. I am strongor and moro actlvo sinco I began tho uso of Grape-Nuts than I havo been for 10 years, and am no longer troublod with nausea and indigestion." Namo glvon by Postum Co , Battle Creek, Mich. Thore's a reason. Look In each pkg. for the famoui UtUe book, ."Tho Road to Wellville." wm HBVjrfffiufadttrai rlMifW !ii5? ' " f'ATALEOrm'CUMNWR Copj right. 1S37, by 1 Tennyson Neolv CHAPTER XXIX. Continued. As ho looks he sees n sight thai ho can never forgot Jessie no longer stands there alone, for tho crippled daughter of Don Uoblndo Is nt her side, one nrm around her wnlst Tho attitude Is striking It declares that since Juanlta Is powerless to save tho sister sho loves? then welcome death In her company. Then another wave of tho fairy wand, and a now grouping has oc curred. Jack Is unnblo to seo tho ob ject of his solicitude because some ono has como between someone who springs out from tho crowd of hud dled, shrieking women, and, snatching up a red shawl that has fallen from tho shoulders of a Benorlta, actually starts to meet the charge ot the bull. Ho sees with simple nmuzcmcmt that it Is not a man who thus defies denth tho sable-hued figure , Is no stranger to him. Yo gods I It Is Lola Monte?.! Every oye Is upon her even tho terrified women forget to shriek now; lniBhcd Is tho vast audience, as though a mighty pressure had been brought to bear upon tho thousands. Hor motive was plain enough. This heroic maid of Havana, In order to save her fellows, seeks to attract tho attention or the black cyclono toward herself. No noblor act of self-denial could enter tho human mind. Nor can she bo Ignorant of the fact that tho falr-halrcd maiden foremost among those sho seeks to save is her successful rival for the lovo of Jack Travers, which makes her action all tho moro amazing In the eyes ot that individual. Lola Montez has seen many a fierce engagement in tho bull-ring. Born under Cuban skies, and with years of her life spent In Mexico, sho has, Hko all her sisters, gazed upon nnd possi bly enjoyed the national Bport, which seems so cruel and shocking to for eign oyes. Hence, sho knows full well the dan ger she chances In thus facing an In furiated toro bent upon increasing tho number of victims. Under Mich conditions people can only act through Impulse, since tlmo will not allow a calm consideration of the question. It is tho heart that urges one on, rather than tho reasoning of tho brain. Generous Impulses spring to the front, and when danger threatens, many n man whom no ono over dreamed of calling a hero stands at tho engine until death overtakes him, but saves those lives entrusted to his care. It is a forlorn hopo the Cuban girl entertains. Even an experienced matador might shudder If given tho task with only n slender dagger In place ot the trusty sword. She seeks to havo the beast dart at the rod shawl, perhaps to lead him a chaso round tho arena while tho women aro being drawn up by stout arms above. Alas! at the critical moment sho slips and falls to dart aside. They seo her mako a fruitless stroko at tho beast; then comes the sound of Im pact. It causes Jack's blood to run cold, as though chilled with ice, but he docs not stop. With mad bounds, ho presses on, clearing tho Interven ing ground. Taurus has only halted long enough to toss tho bravo girl aside. A hor rid front he presents ns ho once more lowers his head, and, giving a muf fled roar, starts toward tho defense less women. Ah! defenseless no long er, for Jack Travers has, by a her culean effort, reached thdm and plant ed himself squaroly in front. Ho pants for breath, but tho hand The hand that raises the revolver Is as steady as a rock, that raises the revolver Is as steady as a rock, for well ho knows, this man of the plains, how much depends upon his nerve at this juncture. 0 As a, cattleman, Jack Is very fa miliar with animals, and this Is hard ly the first ndventuro in which he has figured with a raging bull as his op ponent. This knowlodgo of anatomy, ns ap plied to tho long horns of Toxns, Is very apt to provo of advantago to him undor tho conditions with which ho Is now confronted; for it moans Bomothlng to know Just where to placo a loaclun bullet In order to In- &. JywTC SK fey -v ! rlK'lit. lSW, ly tfirevt and Smith tftnntly pnrnlyzo nn oiirushlug mon ster. Anothei hush Mtcrcodliig th uni versal cry of horror attending the catastrophe that marked tho last rush of tho bull. This 1h broken by tho sharp report of tho revolver. Tho beast instantly censes his gal lop; as though stricken by an elec tric bolt, ho plunges forward, as his forelegs fain In their duty. Hurrah! the mighty monster Is down. A shun arises that ronds tho air. Every living being in all that vnst amphitheater joins in tho whirlwind of applause, such Is tho overwhelm ing tenso or relief that swoops over tho multitude upon finding that no moro women nro to be offered up ns victims. They can see men over thrown nny day, nnd npplaud with "Bravo, toro'" tho plucky benst that battles for his life, but with tho gen tler box In tho nrena it Is a different thing. Tho bull Is not yet done for; ho at tempts to arise, but Jack has tho game nil In 1 Is own hands now, and, without delay, plants a couple of bul lets In tho body of tho beast that ef fectually end his troubles. No sooner Is ho assured thnt the black terror is no longer ablo to do damage than Jack turns upon tho girl he hits biivod. Sho Is still very white, hut sho holds out her hand to him. He reads something in her face, something that thrills lilni with nn ecstasy he cannot define. It is useless for her to longer deceive herself destiny has Intonded them for each other, and Love's powerful touch hns sealed the bargain. Ho is ut her side; lie believes the moment Is auspicious that his fato trembles in the bal ance. "Whnt would jou say? I can seo homcthlng in jour eyes. Tell mo, have you decided? Am I to go, or como?" ho asks, hoarsely, forgetting nil else In that supreme moment. "Come." she replies, giving him her other hand, "since it seems you nro the only ono who can defend mo, Squire John. But, oh, do not let us forget her." "Good heavens! Yes, poor Lola Montez," ho exclaims; and together they hasten to where Smithers Is gathering the form of the wounded girl In his arms, fiercely demanding that tho crowd mako way, so that ho can carry her to n room where n doc tor can attend to hor wounds. As they pass Jack and his wife, tho eyes of tho Httlo Cuban benuty rest upon them. She smiles in a pitiful Vay, poor child; and how his heart bleeds for her! "I helped to save her, Senor Jack. I know Bho belongs to you. My bless ing. Do not forget poor " But they can hear no more, for Smithers has nibbed through a door that has boon tardily opened, bearing his ap parently dying niece to a place of quiet. It Is a severe shock to Travers, and ho has not tho heart to feel exultant over tho happy outcomo to his own fortunes. They wander off together, for Juanlta, beaming with joy, will not intrudo upon them, but remains nenr by to watch and warn If danger threatens. , Jack learns many things in tho course of that Intervlow. Of late tho Spanish artist has endeavored to bring his stepdaughter and ward round to his way of thinking, and In so doing destroyed much of tho confi dence she once had in him. At tho same time her high regard for the husband which the provisions of an old will gave her has gradually ripened Into a deeper feeling, nnd sho Is not ashamed to confess It to tho man sho honors. "Yes, dear Jack, I do return your affection. I lovo you with all my heart. Take me. If you believe that would mako you happy. Surely you deserve all I can do for you," Is what she says; nnd poor Travers feels quite lost because the publicity of their position forbids him from liter ally obeying. And ns they wander around In as qulot a spot ns may be found, en deavoring to forget tho awful scones of tho Inst hour, Juanlta suddenly ap pears beforo thorn with n warning. Contrary to her expectation, Jack does not fly In hasto; ho simply draws Jessie's hand farther through his arm, nnd, with a smllo ot con scious triumph, awnlts tho coming of tho wonderful senor, Don Roblado comes bustling up, with tho everlasting Sponccr at his heels. Tho lattor exhibited remark able nglllty lp tho arena In desortlng the ladles and climbing the fenco In search of a machete or a cannon or somo other equally destructive weap on with which to annihilate tho charg ing bull. Ho sees tho fine scorn upon that fair face, and reads his doom there. Tho tenor doubtloss can give a pret ty shrewd guess ns to how tho land Hos when ho scos thoso two holding swcot convorso together, and especial ly after witnessing tho bravo action of Jack Travers in saving the womon; but he i by nature not acciutomod to laying town bin hand easily, and proves lilmuelf capable of one last big bluff oro posing as tho forgiving father. So ho forces himself to thank tho Amorlcan for his bravo action, and finally tolls tho ulrl to accept hln escort as ho Intends leaving for tho hotel It Is tho supremo tost. Jusloa face flushes crimson; sho ffds that hor position Is a strango one. but Jack prosses her hand con fidingly with his nrm, arid tho contact given her courage. So sho tlollberntely Informs the Ecnor thnt sho has decided to placo her futuro in tho hnnilH of her hus band, whom sho hns lenrnod not only to respect, but lovo. "And," ndds Jack, significantly, "who Is both nblo nnd willing to do fend hor." Tho Bonor makes n signal, and In n trice they nro surrounded by Spanish guards. Jack Is hurried away. Ills manner puzzlos tho Spaniard, it seems so confident. Ono night, or, rather, a part of it, Jack spends In n dungeon undor Mor ro Castle, nnd It is quite enough for him. By noon on tho following day tho American Consul hnd been to seo tho Cnptnln-Gcncrnl, boforo whom ho places tho facts, nnd demands tho Immediate releaso of nn American "Am I to go, or come?" he acks hoarsely. citizen on penalty of complaints to tho Government at Washington. So Smithers and Mr. Williams per sonally go to tho gloomy fortress nnd bring Jack out of his hole. As soon as ho Is released, Jack's first thought is ot his wire, for ho has grave fears lest Senor Roblado spirit her away In order to carry out his schemes. Ah Sin has had his duty cut out for him, and knows how to do 1L A messago from tho heathen Chi neo brings Jack nnd Smllhors to tho lnndlng, nnd they aro carried out to a Btcamer Just about ready to sail for Now York. On board tl.oy find thoso they seek. Tho two men aro stunned by Jack's appearance, nnd make no move when Jessie runs to the shelter of his arms, for sho hns passed a wretched night in suspense as to his fate. Jack has won. Roblado flings up tho game and nsks for terms but they will 'not treat with him save upon un conditional surrender. In tho end he gets off bettor than ho deserves. Even Juanlta deserts him, resolving to cling to , 4 stepsister sho loves; and tho two plottors Ball with tho steam er, for Roblado has learned ho Is n marked man among tho revolution ists. And Lola Montez? Jack and his wife seek her when permitted to do so. Sho will live, though never ngnln to nctlvely participate In tho work of freolng Cuba, but her wealth and in fluence must nil bo spent In that way. Ah, Sin, still Squiro John's most faithful henchman, nd qulto invalu able In carrying out tho many philan thropic designs In which tho young mlno owner nnd his Bwcet wlfo en gage, with tho Idea of bettering tho condition of tho tenants upon their vast English estate. THE END. Who Discovered the Hudson? No Dutch of English man can affirm tho discovery of tho Hudson rlvor, says a writer In Harper's. Verraz zapo must havo distanced Hudson's archives by nearly ICO years. How ever tho Dutch and English liaison In tho matter Is close. Hudson Is appro priated by Dutch minds and has a Holland tradition round him. Ho camo in a Dutch yacht called the Half-Moon In 1009. His sailors were Hollanders and Englishmen; ho represented n Dutch East India company on Us way to And tho much-sought-for northeast passago to India. Ho oxporcd tho Hud son, going as far as tho Httlo town that bears his name, and he himself has been transmitted to posterity with such blended and mixed traditions as to constitute him well nigh a half breed in peoplo's minds. Tho names of tho river aro varied. It has .been called Manhattan, tho North river, tho Great rlvor, tho Mau rltas, and In tho year 1G16 boro legally for some length of tlmo tho namo Itlv iero Van den Vorst Morltlas. The Head of the District. Ruel Durkeo held tho politics of Sullivan county, N. II., and especially of Croydon, In tho hollow of his hand, and woo to the aspirant for office who did not first consult him. A man who wanted to bo spoakor of the House, and who had been looking the ground over for the anticipated harvest, cornerod Uucl ono day and enlarged upon hie qualifications at great length. "Now, Ruol," ho said at last, "can't jou holp me to' bo spoakor?" "Yo ain't choso ylt. Lovl." said Ruel. And when tho March elections ramo Levi "wa'n't chose.'' NBHMKH Ne Nebraska News Saloon license In Lincoln this year will cost $1,G00. Tho salary of tho mayor of Beatrice has boon Increased to $250 a year. Anton Englcmnn, a Wost Point Jew eler, hns been declared Insnno and tnkon to tho asylum. Mr, nnd Mrs. John Wlttwer, living near Humboldt, Inst week celebrated their goldon wedding. Tho town of Burwell Is bolng great ly stlriod In a religious way by Evan gelist Jones of Lincoln. Tho Nebraska Stale Medical asso ciation wilt hold its nnnual mooting In Ilentrlco on Mny 1, 2 and 3. More building Is going on in Fre mont just nt tho present tlmo than nt any previous tlmo In tho Inst decade. About fifty new residences nro bolng built. Word from Boelus Is to tho effect thnt the sheriff of Howard county has given lip tho chaso for tho robbers who blow tho safo of the bank and sccurod about $1,000. Tho genornl sloro of L. Kropp nt Wyoming, Otoo county, was entered ind nibbed, ontrnnco being effected by breaking open n back window. A largo amount of goods woro tnken. Tho enso of the stnlo against Honry Broor for tho killing of his father, John II. Broor, November 11, 1904, was submitted to tho Jury at Geneva, who returned a verdict of not guilty. Tho homo of Mrs. Roby, of Grand Islnnd, n widow, was burned to tho ground only about fifty dollars' worth 3f furniture bolng saved, Mrs. Roby was away from honid nt tho tlmo of tho fire. The Bcntrlco Chnutauquti nssocla Hon is making elnhorato preparation? 'or this yenr's session, July C to 18 Inclusive, nnd will present ono of tho best programs In tho history of tho argnnlzntlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Silas Bryson, oldj resi dents ot Gago county, living near ftdnms, eelebrnted their golden wdd ling. About 150 relnllves nnd frlonds helped to mako tho occasion ono to bo long remembered. A bnrn and contents, Including thrco horses, 1,500 bushels ot corn and a quantity of grnln nnd hay, be longing to John Holm, flvo miles west ot Odoll, wns burned. Tho Iosb is esti mated nt $2,500 with no Insurance. Street Bros, of Broken Bow havo been putting down n hydraulic well on Gcorgo Rnnsloy's place, about twelve mlletf southwest of town. When it tho depth of fifty foot they struck a vein of coal measuring sovoral inches. Leon nnd Jay Lyons, two boys liv ing south of Firth, went out to a :ommon duck pond with tholr tamo lucks ns decoys nnd In a fow minutes' nagged olovon wild goeso out of ono Rock and in another half hour bagged atno moro from another flight. The Plattsmouth city council nt its .ast regular meeting decided to cancel :ho llcenso of any saloonkeeper who .n the future Is found guilty of sell ing liquor to n minor or to any por ion nftcr having received n written request to refrain from so doing. Earl Long, tho lG-ycar-old eon of Jamos Long, living eight miles -south of Beatrice, was probably fatally in lured by tho accidental dlschargo ot a shot gun, which ho was dragging from behind whllo en routo to a pond to Bhoot ducks. Ho will probably die. Tho children of II. C. Suthott, who resides n fow miles northeast of boro In tho corner of Nemaha county, havo begun action in tho county court of that county to havo a guardian ap pointed for their father, alleging that ho is of unsound mind and thcroforo Incompetent to transact his own busi ness. Frederick Erbs, aged about GO years, was almost Instantly killed at Columbus in a rather unusual man ner. Ho was working for Patrick Murray, ono of tho wealthiest farmers In tho county, and was returning from town with n load of malt for hog feed. Tho wagon wheel dropped Into a rut and Erbs fell off and ono wheel passed over his head, crushing it badly. Ho lived only n fow minutes. Tho supremo court at its last sit ting inaugurated n now rule, which will savo much tlmo to attorneys. Tho rulo is that nil attorneys who expect to mako an oral argument beforo the court must fllo their intentions with tho clerk and they will bo notified of tho time for tho argument. This will savo tho attorneys from coming to Lincoln on the first day of the sitting, when probably tho argument would not bo heard. Mrs. Minerva Colby of Beatrice, widow of tho late Dr. ColbyrJiae filed remonstrances against tho soven sa loon proprietors who woro in business In Beatrice a year ago. Mrs. Colby states that on account of tho defend ants selling liquor to her husband ho was unable to handle a fractious team and was killed in a runaway. Friends fear that prison life is sap ping the mentality of Mrs. Llllle, now confined In the penitentiary for mur dering her husband. What appenrs to bo the work of an Incendiary caused four fires in Nor folk within a tow hours, some of them simultaneously. A young man by tho nnmo of Ran kin was found dead In a field nenr Unndllla. He had boon working on the farm of W. C. Stokos noar Unn dllla and had left tho Stokos resldonco oarly In the day, taking n shotgun with him. His death Is believed ta havo been accidental. EVERY ONLASKS HIM HOW IIE GOT RID OF HIS 0BBTIHATE MUB0ULAR RHEUMATISM. Mr. Jonr Tell or llin"Vny ljr TVlilch Ho Trtntrit Hlinaclf HucceMfully When l)oi torn rnlletl. Six physicians, nil of them good, ono ot them n specialist, had ilnno their best for Mr. Jones nt different times during thrco years, nnd still ho Buffered fear, fully from tho tortures of rhoumntism. Tho rhoumntism that had boon dor tnnnt in his syntom was suddenly brought to nu nonto stngo by exposure whllo ho wns drawing ico in Fobrnnry, 1901. From that timo on for a period of more thnn throo years ho was a con stant sufferer. Ho tried many -kinds of trontmont, but tho rhonmntisra wouldn't bndgo. When regular doctors failed, and ono romody nftcr nuothbr proved nsoless, mnny said! "I should think ho would gtvo it np nnd snvo his monoy." Of his condition nt this tlmo, Mr. Jones says : " My rhoumntism started In my right thigh, but iu timo it np poured iu ovory musclo of my body. I lost tho uso of my loft nrm on flroly and noafly lost tho aso of my right ono. My foot wcro badly affected, especially tho bottoms of tho heels. Whon iny right Ido was nffoctcd thoro was swelling, bnt tho loft sido didn't iwoll when tho dlsenso nottlcd thcro. Tho iutonml organs didn't soom to bo Involved nt nil. Tho troublo was nil iu tho mnsolos nnd tho uorves." Among tho fow who Rtlll encouraged Mr. Jones to think thnt n euro might yet lo found wnH n friend who had ren ion for great coufidenco in Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills, and acting ou hor advico ho bought n box of thorn iu Sep tember, 1904. Tho story of whnt fol lowed is brief, but nothing could be moro sntlsfnctory. " Whon I was on tho third box," 6nys Mr. Jouos " I could rcnllzo a chaugo for tho hotter. I felt Bnro thou that Dr Williams' Pink Pills wcro tho right modioiuo for my enso. I kept on with them for sovcrul weeks longer nnd now I nm cutiroly well, nud everybody is asking what I took." Mr. William Jonos lives at Oxford, Mich. Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills effect wonderful cures iu lhouiuntlHin, bocnuso thoy work directly, on tho blood which is tho scat of tho disease Thoy aro Gold by ovory druggist. New South Waleo Wool. Now South Wales owns moro than CO per cent of tho cntlro number of sheep pastured In tho provinces of Australia. Since 18C0 tho wool clip has brought to New South Wales nlono tho enormous sum of $1,330,000. Near ly 2150,000,000 pounds of wool nro yenly exported from Now South Wales. Angora goats' havo alBO boon bred in tho colony, nnd thero are at present nearly 40,000 of them In tho country. New and Profitable Occupation. A shorthand writer in Berlin at tends the funerals of prominent per sons and takes down verbatim tho ad dresses or tho officiating clergymen. Ho propares highly-ornamented copies of theso nnd sells them to tho frlonds of tho eulogized dead. Ho is doing a profitable trodo. American Coal Production. The United States produces 319,000, 000 metric tons of coal a year, worth it tho mines $485,000,000 and costing consumers nearly a billion dollars. Iris plants grow in Thibet, 15,500 foot nbovo soa level, in such masses as to look Hko sheets of purple. A Wonderful Discovery. Broadland, S. Dak., April 17. Quite a bcnsatlon has been created hero by tho publication of tho story of G. W. Gray, who after a special treatment for thrco months was prostrate and helpless and given up to die with Brlght's Disease Brlght'a Disease has always been considered incurable, but ovidently from the Btory told by Mr. Gray, thero is a remedy which will cure it even In Uio most advanced stages. This is what ho says: "I was helpless as a little babe. My wlfo and I soarched everything And read everything we could find about Brlght's Disease, hoping that I would bo ablo to find a remedy. After many failures my wlfo Insisted that I should try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I pralso God for tho day when I decided to do so. for this remedy met every phase of my case and in a short time I was ablo to get out of bed and after a few weeks treatment I wns a strong, well man. Dodd's Kldnoy Pills saved my llfo." A remedy that will cure Brlght'a Disease will euro any lesser Kidney Disease. Dodd's Kidney Pills aro cer tainly tho most wonderful discovery which modern medical research baa given to tho world. Tho water is so clear In tho fiords of Norway that objects 1 inches in diameter can bo distinctly seen at a depth of 150 feet. The Present Rate Law. Tho duties of tho present Interstate Commerce Commission aro to correct all discriminations in railroad rates. If it finds that an unjust rato is in effect, tho railroad Is notified. If it declines to change It, the Commission can bring suit In Court and it the Court decides In favor of tho Com trUsIonors' finding, tho railroad must obey, or Us ofllcors may be brought up for contempt ot court nnd summarily dealt with. People who aro always regretting tho past, aro always the people who aro putting the futuro on tho bum. Sir. Vf Inflow's Soothing Syrup. For children teetlilBK, loftea tb Bunu, reduce! te fiuamiUoa,lUjsiiua, cure wind collo. 25otQtui