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-it Of ian iP Lung;s liee'i ill for five years, ad the best 1 advice, bole the first jTliis resu'.t kep. There jiagc till next Higlit attack t mmiediate- all trace of id and I had length. The h bed aiid ate Jo! id food for that time I tn better and ie about the ras daily ex tery has been y friend j and ji be no doubt Jtnnan Syrup, jst previous to tlitf was after 'LoUGHHEAD, it )vings Bank )C.(K) in Diraet 0i h'd. . a.- CICNTS. ;jctiok CO.. k liuw. New York dr for all ia ia anadr I alathar.ee aa WMtliin. A ere for the Jl M peculiar teilaiMfeelmfa t REDUCED vybJtrmlHhrtwl . ko i noon ven tence i :ihouse. f Honae I'lame Jg.tabl. I'lttnla, "J OWERS. . J.ICITI I. ' K. XKBK. JgUetlia' plee" wit alia eel aaa nttuW M far tmlfUi Jagraatt "logrophj ti ft ivmxu oi list mitt '.WAUACH t CO Av CklOM. It Cnltor eerd roar of Bob Keeper ran- X FalrWy. l3b. St complete liae of atorui 1m4i in Utf i Including lite eeie ilKiiix and Defeerti dicea Hi Her apeeiai m Knit. Lfndei veal f (or fro iltantf i. w piki tdteoo eh, tus MW( ! Mac fena to notify rou occupy. ny, what's tb yon t piace you have d secondly, yon iime my back Is to stop on the Texas Uiriiugii. Wrpil.lnj. breathlessly Into Swiiiood, is it true jtnuiiio carbuncle? 3a! too true! ;ilr. (ioldanoot wnt he'll pay the liigli yt it if it ain't oil lews. VASBLINB. FOB ON E DOLLAB -rata.br maO. will e hit, free of alicharaee kivtmiti Call 1 1 tatav. ail the '-"iTiriieiitiilii malaM pukMl is a uu iz. . oe ee but ttanf Pare Taealiaa f Dm t.voonoe bottle VaaeliM t - mil le " ( jr 1 1 , lit Cuid Crasv M" Ownkiil Vaaelia UuBbur J. W On cak of Vutlia tosp, mmalnl w Om eako cf Vwaiia ,mm, cd... (mw Ivimuoi boLli Wait Tm'iaa ..at " Or for itampa a.ir dsaU artts a u r--Ifroaha 'i -t tit Taaallaataiaj tan) baMrfai tnameiit unt) aaiiiiliie piia aal oainbriciaalpacaiiaM. Vl r fVoW are ir L. bi nisi bojara to takaTaoeUa ap bi ttutm. Kw yield to aaeh imaaaal i aalaa article ia as imiution witkuaiBlaa,-aa wHTae (ire iaa the result 7 on eiueci. A botUr ofaQay Seal Vaeeliua a ao d br aUdratalaUat Iaa asaaj CkMr.i(kM'r to,aiouU4tCiWw kara Thel Is t Bum la AtHilnson whi U t hero, though it yon should call bin one hp irouUt scarcely know what ta word laeant. His wife recently die, and left him with eight children. Iltj laboiu hard by the day ar.d managei bis housework after nijht. Afttst doing a hard days work ha will begin the family washing to be finished auo hue j on the line next morning;, thi trotting to be done the second night lie could not afford a sewing woman so he has by constantly trying learnet run a machine and cut and tit. Th9 oldest girl is growing up, ant; will be a great help to him in a fen fears. II li little children aieseutu scbocl every day, aud tney appear at neatly and comfortably dre&td as an) In the school. II did cot scatter hl family among his relatives nor ami the in to au orphan asylum. lie It lias kept them together, and i,neh home is almost as it was when th. mother was alive. He is a hero, and the greatest kind of a hero, from th fact that he does not realize that ho ii hero at " Irilf""" Clobe. ScJacobsOi! and all AGHES Promptly There's a irood denl of guarantee busi ness in the store keeping of today, lt'e tooexceseivo. Or too reluctant. Half the time it means nothiug. Words only word. This offer to refund the money, or to pay a reward, is made under the hope that you won't want your money back, and tl at you won't claim the reward. Of course. So, whoever is honest in making it, and works - not on his own reputation alone, but through, the local dealer, whom you know, must have some thing he ass fai h in back of the guarantee. The business wouldn't stand a year without it. What is lacking is confidence. Dackof that, what is lacking 11 that clear hon esty which is above the "average prac tice." Dr. Tierce's medicines are guarantet to accomplish what they are intended tc do, and their makers give the money back if the result isn't apparent. Doesn't it strike you that a medicine, which the makers hare so much confi dence in, is the medicine for you. Ouffhlo Dill's Indians at the Vs tican. Much attention and curiosity was ex cited by the presence in the Vatican o the Indians of the caravan of ItufTaU Bill, many of whom are devout C'ntho lies, who, by special permission of thi pope, were admitted to range themsel v in two tiles in the Sala Ducale along thi passage of the pontifical college to se and receive the blossing of the holy fa ther, to whom they brought as gifts i colossal trophy of fresh flowers, a large curiously wrought carpet and a cushioi embroidered with the papal escntcheoi' The Indians, in their native costunm and full war print, were escorted to tin Vatican by a large detachment of polict arjdd a tremendous throng of spectator gathered before the liasilica of St. l'etei aud were marshaM in order in the Sab About The Vokv. I have said very little of the voice, f he less said of the average girl's voice he belter. Again, go and study Mod cskii JWnhardt, too, if you under stand French. Learn that it is not what you say, but the tone in which you lay it, that convey? un idea. A gabble jf words all jumUeu off in a Btrained insiii'.ore voice, with intervals oi pasps ind detached giggles, may saftieo to jreak up the silence, bill it won't con rey what one word in a voice that beans something will. I remember a nan once saying to ne: "That girl Die's a witch! .She can make the most muimonulacc remark, and her steady ryes aud hearty voice will make a man 'orget the wordfi and wonder w sut mnim." The cirl was nn actreis.- trama V. tsheridan in New JTr Star liUious of Home 40 Years the Standard. HAL'S SCHEME. There was nothing so tasteful and complete in all the country round as the elegant mansion and picturesque grounds at liroukside. The place was thus completed, and here Mrs. lSertram meant to dispense the most unbounded hospitality. "And now Harold really ought to bring a wife home," she meditated an ppionion by no means confined to herself. It would in truth, have been ditlicult to set too high an estimate on Harry liertram. a handsome, talented young fellow generous, and, in spite of the pretty girls of Waterbury. heart-free. r Airs, liertram uecitieJ to sieiid a few weeks at "The Cliffs" a retired and select summer resort where pretty Oaisy Freeland and her Aunt Morrison were staying. As Mrs. Morrison's HUet niece, Viola, was expected in a few days, Mrs. liertram was anxious to see her also. Mrs. liertram was p?rfectly fascin ated with her. She was too wise to at tempt niaich-makiiig openly, but she was a powerful ally. "I think Harry, if you don't object," she said, "I shall ask Viola to help fiis entertain my guests at lirooksidt- next summer. We net d a younger mistress at Urookslde, Harry." Harry fell to dreaming a good deal of Viola dispensing the hospitalities of Hrookside. He admired Daisy greatly, and no one but herself noticed the dif ference in their relations. It was not late, but the sky was heavily overclouded, and the summer twilight was fast darkening, as Harry threaded his way through ttie garden 11 the direction of a gleam of white drapery on the steps of the little vine covered summer house. Daisy had taken the bjok there after tea, make a pillow of it, aud had fallen asleep. She sprang to her feet, star tled by his approach. "Have I frightened you ?" laughed Harry. "Cau't we sit here awhile? It Ltiust be opprefsively warm indoors." Aud then he sat down in the door way of the little summer house by the side of the supposed Viola, and after a little commonplace talk of how the itimmer had been, and how tie should always remember if, he told Daisy l:t loved her, and asked her promise to be his wife. "I thought I was afraid you loved my cousin," she whispered. "I was attracted by her at first," he laid; "but she is not like you, darling, she hasn't your deep, true nature, or your warm, loving heart." Meanwhile Viola, having set the creamy cluster of moss buds she had gathered in waxen beauty among the bronze waves over her left ear, sat play ing and singing softly the siren strain which usually eutised Harry on his way from the postoflice. (Jiving him up at length, she yawned slightly, and went placidly up to Iter room. Harold had scarcely reached the hotel when a telegram was handed to til in, summoning him to New l'ork on urgent business. He wrote a hasty ex planation to his moth r, and another for Viola, which he had not even ad dressed when he heard the whistle of he night express. "Give this to Miss Freeland in the morning," he said to a servant, and was off. Why what does this mean?" ex laiined Viola, in unaffected amaze ment, as she scanned the brief and ar dent but incomprehensible note. "Oh, VJ, it is mine!" cried the blush ng Daisy. "I was engaged to Mr. liertram last night. Vi Freeland did not faint or even turn pale, but composedly wrote a note for the morning mail, addressed to Mr Joseph Hutterworth. Having transacted his business, Harry whiled away the time with an old classmate, whom he chanced to meet. "Have you heard of Jack Dana's misfortunes?" asked his friend. "'o,"said Harry, "what has hap- peni-i to good old Jack ?" "Lost all his money. "Too bad'" said Harry." 'And the girl he was engaged to gave him the sack as soon as she heard of it. You never saw anybody so cut up." "Infamous!" cried Harry. "Who is the girl?" "Miss Viola Freeland a perfect beauty and looks like a iei fect saint." Hal's heart stood still under the splendid betrothal ring in his waist coat pocket. "Are you positive that they were en gaged?" he gasped. "Oh, yes; they were to have been married in June. He fairly worshiped her; the fellow is nearly broken-hearted! (She went to work to captivate old Joe Hutterworth in the identical dresses that were to hare been part of her bridal outfit." Good heavens what could he do ? A former broken engagement (was not sufficient excuse for breaking with her, and since this dreadful revelation he loathed the very thought of her. '. He had never felt so drawn townrd Daisy. The poor child waited for .him In vain, wondering what could beSlhe dreadful mystery that kept him from her, but he studiously avoided her, realizing keenly that he would be glad to give all he powMatd to . to . free U seek her sweet companionship. Aunt Morrison grew more outrageous every day. "Daisy have you tjuarreled with Harry liertram?" "No, ma'am.? "Then w hat does he mean by this in famous behavior?" "I don t know," she said, faintly. "Well, I thai! send for him and have some kind of an understanding this very day." Hal was thoroughly glad to have the affair brought tJ a crisis, for he felt that his conduct was becoming su premely ridicilous, though be knew how to face the matter no better than at rlrst. He presented himself and was received by Auut Morrison with awful majesty. He was relieved to find that Viola was not present. Daisy had fled into the next room when she heard his knock, stopping, after all, just on the other side of the door. 'T felt it my right and duty, Mr. lier tram,,' said Aunt Morrison, impressive ly, "to invuirie the cause of your most extraordinary behavior toward my neice." "It has been anything but dignified, I am aware," stammered foor Hal. "1 cannot marry Miss Freeland. I did not know what course " "Mr. liertram what does this mean?" cried site, trembling witit wrath. "Less than a ye:tr ago you proposed to Miss Freeland. What have you to say for yourself, sir?" A brilliant thought struck him. Viola threw over her other liuaiu-e when he lost his property; of course she would be glad to releave him if he were bank rupt. "Mm. Morrison," cried he, "1 must in honor release Miss Freeland; I cannot ask her to share my ruined fortunes; I have met with reverses; I am a ruined man!" Harry hadn't time to feel mean over the first falsehood he had ever uttered, for before Mrs, Morrison could frame a polite sentence of sympathy and re gret Daisy was by his side crying: "Oh, Harry, is that the reason you treated me so strangely ? I fancied It was Eometliing dreadful! How could you think it would make any differ ence with me? Why, Harry, I've got money enough for both," she added in a whisper. " y own darling!" cried Harry fer vently as the truth broke suddenly and blissfully upon him, and with an over mastering rush of deep, thankful ten derness he took our beautiful Daisy in his arnr, whi e Aui.t Mo. r onga.heied up her lace shawl and trailed out, think- inc how fortunate it was he didn't fancy Violet. ah airrocmAPat. London's Fogs Ieserlbci. A letter recently sent to Punch by an irate London humorist gives some faint idea of the terrors of the fogs there. The writer says: "Sir: I have read sev eral letters in the papers complaining of the fog, nnd asking not only how one is to protect the system from its injurious effects, but also soliciting in formation as to how one is to safely guajd one's self against street accidents if obliged to quit the premises during its prevalence. The first is simple enough. Get a complete driver's suit, put it on, and let au attendant follow you with a pumping apparatus for the purpose of supplying you with the fumes of hydro-bicarbon in a state of suspension. This will considerably as sist the breathing. To avoid street ac cidents wear an electric light, 5000 can dle power, on top of your hat, round the brim of which, m case of accident, you have arranged a dozen lighted iamps. Strap a duplex rsllector on to your back and fasten a hansom cab lamp on each knee. Let a couple of boys, bearing (laming links and beat ing dinner gongs, clear the way for you while you yourself shout: "Here come3 the bogie man!" or any other appropri ate ditty through a fog horn, which you t arry in one hand, while ypu spring a policc-mrn's ancient rattle vigorously with the other. You will, if thus pro vided, get along capitally. He careful at crossings, lor your budden appear ance might possibly frighten an omni bus horse or two and cause trouble. 1 haven't tried all this yet myself, but a friend of mino at Colney Hatch assures me he has and found it a groat suc cess," t How Tliey Obtain Fire. When they wish to obtain lire the Solomon Islanders go about it in this way: They select a stake of dry, soft wood about as thick as a man's wrist. From this they slice oft a few chips in one place, so as to make a Hat surface for rubbing. The stake is then placed on the ground in front of the operator, who sits at one end of it, and holds it (irmly between his toes. He then takes a piece of hard wood, shaped like a pencil, and holding it with both hands, begins rubbing up and down the lint surfacs of the stake. A groove is soon formed in the stake,' and a dark-colored dust, which is pushed to t tie end of the groove, lly-and-by this dust begins to smoulder. Next a piece of dry touchwood is applied, and blowed upon until it glows. In this way, and with perfectly dry wood, a native will produce lire in something less than a minute. f cieeu piano neys dipped in alcohol .. with a soft rag FTorlta IUU pill for IndlceatloB, Sick HeaeUche, D) tpepeia. Torpid LU ri; sour Stoanacli, Dizziness. Are the Beat Beg-aUtor of Liver, Stoamaca, --- liowela. Tbejr never fall to care Chronic ConetlpatlOB. Small, Easy U ''nke. Bo not tirtpa or Caoee Palau t Cents; g. C. Pe Witt at C., Chicago. New York Herald: "Your omeiei would Le a perfect poem, my dear Ethel, but for one thing." "What is tint ?" fcYou have mixed at least cue eigh teenth centary lay v. ith the other egg- which are essentially modern." The late duke of Ikdford sat in the house of commons for twenty-five years, and in the house of lords for eighteen years, in all a parliamentary career of forty-three years, and never opened his lipi. His estate covered 1 IS acres in London, with about 3,000 resi dences or shops. No one doubts that Di Sage's Catarrh Remedy really cures CatafTh, whether the disease be recent or of long standing, because die makers of it clinch their fakh in it with a S500 guarantee, which isn't a. mere nev-paijer guar antee, but " on cull " in a moment. That moment is when you prove that its makers can't cure you. The reason for their faith is this: Dr. Sage's remedy has proved itself the right cure for ninety-nine out of one hundred cases of Catarrh in the Head, and the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion can afford to take the risk of your being the one hundredth. The only question is are you willing to make the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk ? If so, the rest is easy. You pay your druggist 50 cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 you'll get something better a cure. IpilltTlllrHorplii ne Habit iSr. fi. H. COLLINS. Original blscowexw KniiiWiM Opium AtmUAotm. Will mra yon t homa wit hoc t aLy interraptlot ti o.'liDary baeiiitjbti. Hook .tt&l free to dj ui. item. Hundreds of original tretimoniaiia of oh j-biciana nd others fi.r inspection atmrot lioe, Room 27 American Exprer- Betiding, Metv roe ef,. CLiwKo, 11 L, I O. Xrevwx ttl (fornttvlj La Vorte, ind.) KM tliliiiiai IS THE BFST MEDICINE for the Cenentl Ailim-.its of llrsc,Cttle, Haft and Bnoep. Tiiey purify Hie IiIikki, prevent and euro disease llone,;t and ivifab.e, ia h(Let prv-Kws; tiseft ana waiTHiueu or over twen venrs. Kveryoi'e 'j nins a uorie r uttl show, five It a trial. Ifadeliyi.MMiiRT HuorMOTaaV i-o., eiiicuKu. own ny an aruc;u. F -r mm rv nun re? 1 f ACT08 WEm Cure Chapped lrands. Face I.ips, 'ian, Stuiburn, I'iinpie Mules rmtph skin soft and mootX without bi-inp sticky or greasy. Delicately perfumed. Renders ac wwf'.-cr invisible and males it here to the skin, imparting atcmrt s brilliant com pit' a ion, i'nee llfT, Mailed to any address on receipt of price. Send postal note, silfta sr stamps. Aciaress plainly. 718 (linrobrr of Commerce, Chicago, The largest stock of AnM clai Eyes id the West. Aa a 'address, allowing prcbaj3 to select one or more and it turn that balance them iinrlM U OHO, 163 State mca;, it. UK. B. JL. UAmiiaiiU. aai aAaaari'.! aiiraTaMHa t (Was lVaaaoaaaav By aadRar College Patients at a distance traced trill, ma paralleled saooaas and whea Tiaiting tka cftf tsj worided board aad lodging at rMsooafcag saeasx a oorfact fi i0 FARM N. N. U. York Neb. 121 ne;sr a County Seat in the Republican Valley, Xebr , to trade for live stock, oi stock of merchandise. Addref'9 IJcx 180, Vork, Nebt, rCOSfEFITS! When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a tims and then have them return again. X mean a radical cure. I have nmdo the disease of FITS, EP1 LKl'SY or FALLING SICKXESSalife-longstudy. I warrant my remedy to euro iho worat cones. Because others havo failed in no reason for not now receiving a tiro. Send at onco for a treatise and a Free Bottle my infallible rented?. Give Kinross and PostOmeo. II. ii ROOT. HiU C, 183 i'earl St N. V- . JInifeiia?McLHu A cough or cold is a spy which has stealthily come inside the . lines of health and ts there to dis cover some vulner able point in the fortification of the constitution which is guarding your well-being. That point discovered the spy reports it to the enemy on the outside. The enemy is the changeable winter climate. If the cold gets in, look out for an attack at the weak point. To avoid this, shoot the spy, kill the cold, using SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and I lypophosphites of Lime and Soda as the weapon. It is an expert cold slayer, and fortifies the system against Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and all A nczmic and Wasting Diseases specially in Children). Especially helpful for children to prevent their taking cold. Palatable as Milk. SPECIAL. Scott's Emulsion is non-secret, and is prescribed by the Mescal Pro fession all over tho world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in sich a liianner as to greatly increase their remedial value, ; CAUTION. Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and f,et the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowce Manufacturing Chemists, New Vork, Sold by all Drugpfista. JS-pvLX Wire Fence TT J. A. BARBKU. PrwiMent '' hsaufmt fence mmle. Uom a t injurs sloes Visible KtR h cut riisunwi. Tlioiistnifa of ttl mc&iaia. oend fora.rcalara ami prioaa. Haal arh wire. Adams Snur Wire Fence Co.. 78 0IKKA HOimKlllHLOI. NO. CHICAGO J. A. STREET. Secretary Wm. HOLDliNWECK, Treaaare 4 SEX W CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS V DIAMOND BRAND Wi.ff THI ORIGINAL AND bCNUINt. fli.aalff NaT. (... anl mtlkl Pitt fe U Ladle, at OruKlft for Ckicketter t Jfnatttk Mamond Jlrand In lted and Uold BMtallla hoxiin aculwl with hlue ribbon. Take ae atker kln4. Hrtu &uhUtvtim and fmitatiin. All nilla In nnatnhnanl hntctl. iitnk arrnnitfir am SaaaMiriiua naualA.(ra. At. (Inmlaii at 4e. In nam p fur particulars, un jiaotiiali, anl KefTef fer Ladle, n tetter, by retsini HatL l.Vft 1 'irtinniai, mww mpgr, vniCtllSTCft WliKMICAL vQ,, aaefllaMtfl MaarCo. rmi.AiKi,rsiij.. PaV V Kola r all lraI.U. ATw-a i-vaaai I Pnat rtniiAili rjwltr,tttA RAnnanmffnHprI h Privafojana. 1 11 I Curea where all elefalU. Pleasant tndagreeaDla to th I 4l taste. Children take it without objection. T.y druggist. i T5T