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'&' CBMBWMHHHBEBSMMgW mi ,. t m 'X . d i . '' I: y A : i i ' v' THE BEBR1SKAADVERTISER W. V. HANDHIC, I'tiblUlinr. NEMAHA, . . . - NEHItASKA. V&iiiii-i Jd.J.X.fcA; J'J-.'.Vi ii; i-A-Alt $ JULY J 899. Sun. (Mon. Tue.J 2 3 "T Voil." Thur. Fri. JaL ' T2 IF m js i? 20" IT 22 26. 27 28 29 4 1 J8 i ty.R.f VtTT V VTTTTV V7 ' TJIK WORLD AT LARGE. Summary of tho paily Nowb. WASHINGTON NOTICE. Contkihciia'ti: veterans of Wnshing- ton were Mild to bo seriously consider- Jnjr thi? advisability of removing the Hi bodies of confederate soldiers mow burled at Arlington cemetery to tliu confederate cemetery at Wood.sidu, Md. Ah a result of a conference liistwcen tliu president and- Secretary Alger on . tliu U7th it has been decided to begin tliu enlistment of volunteers for two years' service In the. Philippines. It is proposed to arm and equip at once, three, brigades, or about 10,000 men, mid to continue the work 'until the wholu'tin.OOO men authorized by tuwnro. Heeured. Mas. McICi.vi.l'.v, whoso illness cut nhort the ' president's stay at Adams, Muss., stood the' journey bade to Wash ington on the 'J'th.-vory well and wim slightly better on arrival, fthe con tracted ii cold while in, New England and- the-change in tho weather seemed to affect her so that it wan deemed wise for her to return to tho while house. ' riiKHlDUNT ;Mc1iini;i:y contradicted the reports that he had abandoned tho idea of going west tins', mumper, lie . Ntill intends to go unless circumstances should intervene to- prevent, but .he has been unable as yet to consider de tailed plans and both the time and ex tent of his trip are matters for future determination. ' Mils'. Km ma. 0. E. X. South woutii, the authoress, died at ber residence in Washington on tho SlOth, aged 71). In view of the outbreak of yellow 4'ovcr at Hnutlngo Ouu. rj"eoriui''l Wood, tho governor, who has been visiting in "WaHliington, has decided it was his duty to-return thevo at once. . Tun Hrst order was issued at Wash ington on the JlOth for recrulMng the troops undo.; the clause for authoriz ing tho enlistment of itfi.OOO men. It contemplated enlisting uien for tho three skeleton regiments in the Phil ippines. ,.tlr..v. Oris notified tlie war' depart ment that tho transport Morgan City left Manila for San Francisco with 1(11 Kick. (iKNIOUAl. NUN'S." Tin: failures iii tho United States for the week ended thollOth numbered 181, against" 'Jfil for the, corresponding' week of last year. " Huiiii (Jkuah,- a saloonkeeper, .was shot and" killed at' Tccutnseh, Ok., by Wade Crank, a policeman. Tub Forty-ninth district", republican convention deadlock . was" broken at Sheldon, la., on. the 'JlOth by Sioux countySs 111 votes being cast for 0. W. Lister for state senator, making 18 for Lister against 17 votes for 1C. 0. Houeli. .. Tin: 'ministers of Marshalltown, la., announced that they 'will not preach Ncrmons at-tho state institutions for SU each ami that" the' rato'hiust bo .Vper sermon, and. tho state board of control refused to pay that price. Am. south, west and central Texas on the iillth was.visited by torrllle rain storms, .which practically tied u"p all the railroads' around Houston. Many hundreds of acres of .'farming land wore 'under water and much cotton w'as bad ly damaged. A TKUUtiMO storm visited tho section around Morguntown, W. Va., tho other night ind. dozens of Ivouses Were un roofed. Tho wind blow like a lrurrl ,' unfit!. Hransom Troy Was struck by lightning and killed. Treinendoiis dftinago-w.as dono to crops of every do-. scription. Hridges wore washed nyvay and roads were. iinpassable.' . . ' Futr. in the convent of the Sacred Heart at New Haven, Conn.,, tho other' light caused" the" death 'from sujl'oca on of. Sister Mary Aloysius. . 1 23 24 3"Io 31 H'hk. St. .1 aines '(lazetto on tho 'JTth Valed to tliu Tlritish adililrnlty to . . "j ..inunediato steps to counteract , wis of tjio roproso.iitat.lvos of the Clan-na-Oilel from tho United States, who ar, now-at Pretoria with a view of obtaining ilu'thbrlty'to start n licet of privateers under the Transvaal Hag with the object of loo.ting.eapo liner..." Tin-: steamer City of Macon, which arrived at New York on- tho 'JTth-froin Savannah, reported .that sUo passed tho burning wreck of the steamer Pawnee, 40 miles from Capo Henry. The fate of tho Pawnoo's crew was unknown. The Fiiwnuu was a freight steamer and had crew of about 514 men but no pasbon jrors. ' " ' Esousif capitalists have bought tho Klklon goltl mine at Cripple Creek, Col., for Sf,s7:.,000. CiiAltlioN is raising havoc in Claiborne county, Miss. One farmer lost nine mules in one night and another lost eight. It still seems to be spreading. Xoiini Dakota's glory as a divorce Mecca Is a thing of tho past, an on the 1st the new law requiring a year's resi dence before filing suit for divorce went into effect. Thk Greater American exposition at Omaha, Neb., wan opened On the 1st. Indiana's wheat crop will bo tho lowest in 'JO years. In February it was estimated that it would be M.OOO.OOO I bushels, but now it. is reported that it I will not exceed 17.000,000. I A htiiikk was inaugurated at the .Homestead Steel works" at Pittsburgh, I Pa., on the 80th through the discharge of some men belonging to the Amal gamated association. The fear was ex- pressed that it would asshme huge pro portions. .IrnoK Mooiik, of the Klghth circuit, decided the lit liquor cases of Sturgis, S. I)., in favor of the saloonkeepers. The grand jury recently brought-indictments against the saloon men for violating the prohibitory liquor law. Tho decision proeticaily leaves that part of South Dakota without a liquor law of any sort that can be enforced. Ho'ii Smith, colored, was convicted of tho murder of Arria Taylor, a white woman, In Sherman, Tox., and bis pun ishment was" assessed by tho jury at death by hanging. Annum F. Cakv reached Lynn, Mass., on the With after a tour around tho world on a wheeh ' Ho wheeled from Lynn to San Francisco, through Japan and China, Australia, Kgypt. Italy, Switzerland, France, Kngland, Ireland anil Scotland. IIss record shows 12,500 miles ridden on olio wheel and" 18,000 miles covered by sea. Tin-: recent heavy rains, in Texas have dono an immense amount of dam age. At Calvert the rise was so sudden that when tho water .went through the town several negroes were ilrowned. It was rumored that many farmcrx, white and colored, living in the Hrazos j bottoms, were also drowned, one fam- i ily of six persons perishing. The loss in cotton and corn alone will reach 1, 000,000, while another million will Hot cover the loss to railroads and other property. Ma.i. CiKN. Nnr.sox A. Milks' was in Pittsburgh, Va., on tho ilOth as -the guest of "all. organized labor." I ho general spoke to two immense audi ences during tho day and also took part in a parade. Cai'T. DitKVinJH, t.ho noted French prisoner, arrived at the prison at Uenncs, France, on the !!0th without incident. Ht.UVKN lives were lost by the fouu-iUi-Uit if tlu kioiim barge Margaret Olwill in Lake Erie in ii gale on the tl'.lth. Duncan Coyle, a deckhand, was tho only suviyor so far as known. Ho was rescued from tho wreckage after being in the water for over four hours. A comi'i.kti: .lockout took place on the '.Mlth in Piugreo & Smith's big shoe factory at Detroit, Mich. The trouble was forced by a strike of employes of tho turning and welt departments, be cause of new machines, which, ale operated partly by boys in. place of men. Tin: trial of August Hooker, the Chi cago bntuhoT, charged with having murdered and'then boiled the. remains of his wife In order to leave bini free to marry a 17-year-old girl with whom ho had become infatuated, came to a sudden -end on tho UOth when it was found that tho indictment" named Mrs. Hooker us Fdizuboth, when it should have been Therese. Tho court at onco nolle prossed the indictment. Hooker wasafterwai'd. rearrested. Tho result may be that Hooker will escape punish ment for having onco been placed in jeopardy. A iu-X'KNT dispatch from Pawhus'ka said that Oklahoma's greatest wheat. harvest. had just ended. The wheat area included I, U50, 000 acres, tho largest .in' the history of tho territory. Tho product of tho great crop is safely esti mated at UO.000,000 bushels. In some of tho. counties tho yield was -10 bushels per- acre, but in others not so large, making. 18 bushels per acre a conserva tive estimate for tho territory. .lOSKl'll S. Hoi.i.inokk, a solf-con-fessed murderer, was haijgod on tho UOth in the Dauphin county (Pa.) jail for tho murder of his wife, because she would not live with him. Tin: Indiana huprome court overruled the motioii for a rehearing in the Sun day baseball case. This meaiis that there will bo no more Sunday baseball In Indianapolis X the law is enforced. Ha:Hs.k.Mi:u pig-iron was quoted on the 27th lit SUO a ton in tho Mahoning val ley and in Pittsburgh, Pa;, tho price was SUO. 7.1. This is an advance of 100 per cent, in slx.nufnths. . A miKL-with; swords was fought at Paris on the USth by M; llerteaux (so cialist) and M. Millotoyo .(republican!; nationalist), caused by an ulUiroution fn t lie chamber of deputies the previous. day. ' . . A HKvr.m: .storm 'swept the section! aroMud. Dubuque,- la., on tho Uvtu. The oii..r. ...., .... ,..,....'...... Illinois t'rnvk at Julien' wax washed away and crops were ba'jlly damaged. Tin; Intornntionul Supreme Lodge of thw Independent Order ojf Oood. Templars convened at Toronto, Out., on the 'J7th. Dejegatos arrived fr'o'in England, Ireland, Scpt'aiul,. Norway, Swudun( Denmark and India. . Tin: transport . Orant,' loaded with troops, arrived. safely at Maiilla'on tho imh, ' ' '. Jamih Ukdmonij waskill'd by light ning while plowing near Dubuque, la. Tun steamship Marlpo-a arrived at San Francisco on the oth and reported evorj thing quiet in the Sauroan islands. Wil.uM ICkm.y shot and killed his wife while fcho was passing along tho street at Lowell, Mass., because she re fused to live willi him. Miss If Af.Mic Pkiiuini: shot tliu sovon-year-old son of Mr. H-nsiiaw .through the breast and then shot hersol f through the heart on llcnshaw's farm near lla- loigh, Ivy. No motlvp for tho murder and suicide was known. Tins Asphalt Company of America has been incorporated in New .leraey witb a capital of SHO.OOO.OOO and will proba bly bo known as the "asphalt trust." The main business of tho concern will bo carried on in Philadelphia. Tun feature of Milwaukee's great midsummer carnival on the 80 th was tho gorgeous pageant of U0 llo'ats, the subjects being nature anil thuoloinmits, tlie omoJons and stories of myth and f.ible. Thk military party in Franco Is mak ing strenuous efforts to knife Dreyfus will) a second condemnation. The 01 generals who at Hrst merely entertained an antipathy for Dreyfus and seleeted him as n scapegoat, are now lighting to "save their own scalps." At the national social and political conference at ItulValo, N. Y., on the UOth ltev. II. W. Thomas, of Chicago, in speaking of the war in tlie Philip pines, declared it tho saddest thing in tlie history of the United States. Dur ing Dr. Thomas' remarks not a syllable of applause greeted Admiral Dowey'.s name. At Now London, Conn., on tho UOth Harvard's university eight won from Yale over tho four-mile course by Kyt lengths in U0 minutes and fi'i seconds. Ai.i.k.V Rinosand Deacon Daniel Her- rin were jailed for killing Paul (Mlbort over a game of euchre at Hobtown, Ivy. They were all church members. Arrr.u an unsuccessful strike of 17 days' duration the freight handlers at Hufl'alo, Nl Y., returned to work on the USth at tho old rates. Tin-: annual commencement of Yalo university at Now Haven, Conn., was celebrated on tho USth by conferring (J 15 degrees. Nr.Aur.v all the white puddlers em ployed at Moorehead Hros. & Co.'s iron works at Sharpsburg, Pa., have boon replaced by negroes because tho former atltliated with the Amalgamated association. There was no trouble. tiKANsiiorrnits wore reported as de stroying tho cotton in the Hickory creek bottom, southwest of Denton, Tox., and leaving a path behind them utterly destitute of anything green. Tiikki: strikers were killed in a riot- at the Hoc-hum coal mines in liormany. Mns. A. C. Aiiiiott, of Huntington, Ind.,gavbirth to three boys the other day. Her husband is a freight con ductor on tho Erie road. Oswego voted bonds to put in a nat ural gas system. Al.t. the coal companies in the Pitts burgh, Pa., district have combined. ADDITIONAL DISPATCH !. Gov. I.'inoki:k addressed a letter to Secretary Alger denying a reeently puhlislicd interview and saying that he voted for President MeKinley and will do so again if he. is a candidate. A cam. has been issued for a meeting of the national democratic, committee to take place July '2D at Chicago. A HiTM.r.Ti.N from Calvert, Tex-, stated that from :il) to 50 lives were lost in that town and vicinity by the recent Hood in the llrazos river. The esti mated damage to tlie country tribu tary to the llrazos valley is SI, 000,000. Puor. Sciii'UMAN, of the United States peace coniinission in the Phil ippines, returned to Manila on the '2d from a three weeks' tour of the south ern islands. He says the citizens do sire an Americtui protectorate, but are awaiting the settlement of the war in Luzon before declaring themselves. Tilling boys were drowned while bathing in the Cedar river at Waterloo, la., on the '2d. Oanti.y, a lumbering village in Que bec, was nearly wiped out by lire, fiO of the (10 houses eitig destroyed, as well as a large, quantity of lumber. As a result of a street 'ear collision at Pittsburgh, Pii., on the '2d tyo people are dead, Jive seriously injured and ten others more or less hurt. Wii.mam Cony, a lineman living at Hinsdale, 111., shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide. Hauky GitlMr.s and Fate Watson, col ored, engaged in i duel on the steamer Gertrude near Evansvillo, I nth, on the '2d lind the former was instantly killed and the latter fatally wounded. The men had been drinking and quarreled over a woman. AliMlu.u. N.mvs.v will take the North Atlantic squadron to Kayal.in tbe Azores;, and await Admiral Dewey, re ceive and salute him in the name of the president and people of the. United States and then escort him home across tlie ocean. , . il..Mi:s I!. So-i:iti:mN, . ox:gonornl !iinster"wor.kiiiuii of . the Knights of. Labor, denounced the -action, of' Gen.. Merriaiu in the Ciuur dWlono trouble before the. Central Federated' union" ut New '.York and declared ' that a 11a tloiutl Issue uoiild bo made of Gen. Merr.iam's condueti. . "... P.vt'KiNii-iiiii s'k employes -at Chicago o).i they'd hcli-i a meeting and decided that tht time Was not ripe for a strike. ' Tiiuut: is war among tlie lilg tobacco trust men, a New Vorkillsjiateh-st-atos, and talk of the. 'formation of a rival trust. ' . ''. . . v. : . Hi (live IIIm l ruKtimiKler (Iciicrul .Sinltli Olvi-n ill Ion About tlio Wi cirk of Hi" AilnjHi tratliin-Octi. Oil n ('(iiiiuii'iiiluiNU (Mired Now York, .Inly !(. In an interV on tho Philippine situation, Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith said yes terday: TliostttiUkmln tho I'hlllliplnes Is thi most Important and ubmrbliw public iiustkm Just at priiWiiU 1 inn woll tiwuro Unit there Is sumo iostluiMn"ss on the uintK-r unU In some (pisu-tors no llttlo Impiillcti c. Thoro Is u notion Uvt tho ivlMiitilstrutloii should have culled for and sent forward more troops. Hut those who ituiUo this criticism do not know that the administra tion has recruited nuurlr 2.' men u week rljht nlotitf olnco uunKrusn adjourned March 4. They do not know that under the law authorizing tho creation of the atony for the Spanish war all of tho remilars abovo ST.Oxi, us wull as nil of the volunteers, hud to bo inns tons I out at tho ratifi cation of the ponce treaty and that while th new army bill provides for u force, or im.uu'j men the whole number ub ivo '.'7,0J0 hud to bo rained afresh. (Inn. Otis has managed affairs In tho Philip pines with skill and Judurment. Ho has never Indicated a belief that ho needed mjro than !1D, 00J cnVctlVo troops. Taeru Is no trouble In t ho Philippines outside of tho Island of t.u.on. AKk'rcsslvo IlKhtltiK Is now restricted for about three months because of the rainy season, but as soon as mrirresslve operations can bo ro Mimed short tvnrlt will be mado of tho eonlllct. Meanwhllo tho president will hold tho islands for tho Amerlc.Mii people and will Klvo the inhabitants tin Inrjfest amount of freedom and M-'lf-Kovcrnmenl consistent with tho recognition of our sovereignty and the iniilii tcinuii'6 of peace, order and lawful administra tion la thp iirchlpohiKo. Tho exact terms and measures cannot bo rtellnod, however. nWpres cnt. They will bo subjects of conference. The Hrst business is to establish peace; and that will be done ut nil hazards. BATTLE OF SAN JUAN. Tablets I'ini'lleil ut Port Tliomiis In ."Mem ory of Pitlleii lleroes of tlio Sixth Infantry. Cincinnati, .luly !!. The anniversary of tho battle of San .luan was cele brated at Fort Thomas Saturday with imposing ceremonies. The Sixth United States infantry formed tlie lirs.t gar rison of Fort Thomas and left there April ID. lS'.ls, for Tampa. Tho regi ment landed at daiquiri .lune ii'J and eight days later was engaged at San .luan bill. One year ago the Sixth regi ment lost in hilled at San .luan bill Capt. Wetherill, Iieuts. OrT, Turman and Henchley and !i." men. The citi zens of Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and vicinity have placed qii one side of tho stone water tower at Fort Thomas a lino tablet in honor of Col. Eirbort. killed near iManila March J0, IS'.)'.), and on the other side a rich tablet in mem ory of other fallen heroes of the Sixth infantry. These tablets were unveiled to-day before a multitude of people with addresses by Cicn. Nelson A. Miles, Senator Foraker and others. Miss AVothorill, a daughter of the late Capt. Wetherill, and Miss Mason, a niece of the lute. Lieut. Ord, unveiled tho tab lots amid the national salute, followed by massed bands. CURRENCY MEASURE. HcjpresiMitutlvnOMTstri'nt Thinks That tho llniiKO Hill Will lie ICcxunle.il l'n- vorubly by the S'oiiuto. Washington, .hily H. Representative Overstreet, of Indiana, secretary of tlie republican congressional committee, who was a member of the house caucus committee which met at Atlantic City recently to frame a currency bill, bays, speaking of tlie measure: Members of the senate sub-committee on lluutii-o now have our bill under consideration. They were furnished 11 copy of the measure agreed on, with tho Idea that Its provisions would meet their concurrence. I feel confident that tho bill will ho regarded favorably by the senate. In my opinion It Is a wlso Ineasureand will result In improving the llniiuciul .situation materially. When Its provlslons'tiro made pub lip and thoroughly understood, they will bo com mended by business men Konerully, for u10 ) was not drawn in tho interest of the bauker.s alone, but for the beuetlt of the cntiru business tummunlty. Hold Attempt to Loot u Dank, .loliet, 111., .Inly !!. A bold attempt to loot the First National bank at Wilmington, 111., was made at a early hour this morning. Five robbers were concerned in tlie raid. They had eil'ected an entrance to the bank, when Cashier .lames Whittcn, who lives op posite, was aroused. He went to in vestigate and tliu robbers on watch ordered lrim biiok. Whittcn returned to bis bouse and securing a riile opened lire. The robbers returned the lire and then lied. No one was hurt. DriilniiKo Curtitl Inspection. Chicago, July !i. The board of trus tecs of the Drainage canal will leave La Salle, 111., on .luly i, for a six days' trip of inspection down the. Illinois river aboard the steamer Juliet. The btate dams at Henry and Copperas creeks, and the government dams tit Lit Grunge and Kempsville, will be in spected and plans for their removal will be considered. The trip will ptob bly extend to St. Louis. The SueiiKcrfett (1IismI. . . 'Cincinnati, July :!. The musical portion of the Saengcrfest closed with Saturday night's concert, Many short excursions were made, to points of in terest. From niidnjght, till en ray in the morning there was a novel cake- wtuk provided, for the visiting bers u( the press by tho local eouiinitt.ee..- inein press KeerultH Start, a IMol. Denver, Col., 'July :i. A party of re cruits from Clvvoland, (,)., en routo to the Philippines started a riot in the railroad yards' hero by assaulting a ear repairer with a ra.or. In the light which ensued a large number of rail road men took a hand. One soldier hud three ribs broken and several other.s rucitlvud severe wounds. THE PHILIPPINE SITUATI -cZ4He That Stays . " - I t ' feredony fti the QUSineSS tt 1 hlaf Piles u.ju ,.,...,.,,..- r fcwju; wrwjBaivrE wru&z,z. I w tr, r-V, tl ..--- m r-v ' The bloolthSjX best ti tend the hcArt has. $ Hood's SdrtSpirttlh te the best friend the 5 blood ever had: cleanses it of everything, v ..i"--i t.-.tit. -.. ,;...r, 5' gi'UCS per LLl liLiHUt unu owi.;iyiu, ffid2 SoUahwdi "vA?iWy yj iZ7Fttm?3TTTT, 42fiEaaeijaiB Son llI40 HIS BUSINESS ABILITY. An n Hunger On Yoiuik Jlr. Illnntc AVns a Gritty niul Glorious Success. This fnir mnid will have a linntlsoinc dot sonic time, and it is the munition of her father to have her marry one whose fortune will nt least equal her own. "1 wnnt you to stop that young Hlnnk call ing here," 'lie rcm.ukeil, recently, in the au tocratic wny that some fntlieis have. "Ho. has no piospcets worth speaking of, there is nothing to Miow that he lias any busmen. ability, and 1 don't want him hanging around here any more." "What is business ability, pnpn.' "Why, you know. Everybody knows, of course. Let me sec. Why, it's the ability to see tlio niniu chance, to grab it, and hang on till you get the money. That s whnt it is, mid there's plenty of young men in Detroit that have it. Blank lacks it woefully, "Oli, he does? I'm afraid, papa, that vou're speaking without proper information, lie knows that 111 have .$100,000 home time. That ia a main chance worth looking after. Mr. Mlank saw it. He reached out and grabbed for it. He's hanging on, and lies going to get it. Do you happen to know of any other young man of his age and limited opportunities whose business ability has us- filiicu mill ?u iiiumouiui. ti iui utui. . The old gontleman's .answer sounded sus piciously like smothered profanity, and it was fully five ininutcs before the bewitching creature could bring tlie sunshine of a smile to his face. Now he tells a few confidential friends that young Plank lias the making of " one of tlie bc-t business men in the city. Dettoit Free 1'icss. ORDINARY CIVILITY. The 'AilvuntnKOH 11111I Plciisurcn It us Kluclilntuil by Mr. Gnltlilcliy. of "I should recommend as an investment," said Mr. Gobbleby, "the practice of civility. As a matter of fact. 1 don't suppose that a very great number of uien have suddenly be come wealthy through this means; that is, J . don't suppose that 11 large number of very 1 icli people have left fortunes to men who had been at one time or another polite to them, but 1 don't doubt, either, that there have been jut such cases, and 1 don't for a moment doubt that substantial advantages, have often acciucd to men through their consistent civility. "Hut aside from any question of material 1 profit (though tlicie is still always the chance of that involved in it) 1 should say tliat the exercise of civility, would pay foc a'notlier icason. There are lots of people who like civil treatment, who are, in fact, really pleased by it, and though we might not get anything in dollars and cents out of civility extended in this way toward people in general, yet 1 should say it would pay, fqr we should get from it. at least, the pleasure that is always to be derived from aflording pleasure to others. "So I should say that from whatever point of view we look "at it, civility is a good in vestment; we are sure to get something out of it, anyway, and it doesn't cost us a cent.'' N. Y. Sun. KcvImciI Proverbs. A thing of beauty is a joy forever, if some other, fellow hunpens to possess it. You can lead a horse to water, but you. cannot make him drink, hut when you suc ceed in getting a man up against thebar he loses his hore sense. It's a loiig lane that has no turning when, the treasure you are in search of is "just around the next bend." Fortune knocks at many a man's door when lie is out chasing the growler. Chi cago Timca-Ilcrald. "No," said Fido through the fence to the tramp dog, "1 don't mind being washed. It is such fun to roll in tlie dirt afterward." Indianapolis- Journal. Half our lives we sit up nights perfecting plans to get gold. The other half we lie awake nights fearing someone will rob us. L. A. W. Bulletin. What a Little Faith Did FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. letter to mrs. ruiKii.ut no. fig,8S " I was 11 great sufferer from female weakness and bud no strength. It was . impossible for me to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and many doctors, but found no relief. " My sister advised me to try Lyditu E. IMnlrham's Vegetable Compound, which 1 did; before using all of one bottle 1 felt better. 1 kept on with it . and to my great surpribe 1 am cured. All who suiter from female complaints . bhould give it a trial," Mits. Hock wi:i.i r.'on S. Division jt., Gkand "Kai'iup, Mich. I'nim 11 Grateful Newark Woman. ."When 1 wrote to you 1 was very 'sick, had not been well for two years. The doctors did not seem to help me, nnd one said 1 could not ivo three months.' I had womb trouble, falling, .ulcers, kidney and bladder trouble. There boomed to be such a drawing' and burning pain in my bowels that L could not rest anywhere. After using Lydia E. Pinkluini's Vegetable Coin pound and Sanative Wash and follow ing your advice, I feel well again mitl stronger than ever My bowels feel as if they had been made over new. With many thanks for your help, l renmlii, L, U., 71 Asx-Hr., Kkwaiik, N. J."' .' 9- ? M 'ST J 6 6 i K vr Y' J.IL X-jfe- k: JMAstfcd