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A LOSG PROCESSION tart from a torpid liver and im- beood. Dr. PJeroe's Golden Medical Dis covery cures every uoe of tbem. It prrmU team. too. Take It, as you ought, When too teat the first syinpkana ( languor, lost of ap petite, rtn linear, rlepreerinn) and you'll eave yonreelf from nomMhing serious. In baildtne; up needed flesh and Btrnwtk, and to parity and rnricb the blood, nothing can equal the " Discovery.' It inTigorntt the liver and kidneys, promotes all toe bodily . briiuti i back nealtn and vigor. For Puis lass " liver Comuuunt,'' Bilious- Baas, and ah Scrofulous. Skin, and Scalp Dis eases, it is the only remedy that's guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or the money refunded. About Catarrh. No matter what you've tried and found wanting, you can be cured with Dr. Bases Catarrh Remedy. The pro prietors of this medicine agree to cure you, lit they'll pay you (500 in cash. Rev. H. P. Carson, Scotland, Dak., says: "Two bottles of Hall's Catarrh Cure complete ly cured my little girl." W. H. Griffin, Jackson, Michigan, writes: "Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen years, Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me." Albert Birch, West Toledo, Ohio, says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure saved my life." Conductor E. D. Loom is, Detroit, Mich., says: "The effect of Hall's Catarrh Cure is wonderful." E. A. Rood, Toledo, Ohio, says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cured my wife of catarrh fifteen years ago and she has had no return of it. It's a sure cure." E. B. Walthall & Co., Druggists, Horse Cave, Ky., say: "Hall's Catarrh Cure cures every one that takes it." J. A. Johnson, "Hall's Catarrh Cure MANUFACTURED BY F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLEDO, O. Testimonials sent free. Sold by Druggists. 75 cents per bottle. Justice to All. It is now apparent to the Directors of the World's Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoming the possessors of World's Souvenir Coins The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition The extraordinary and growing demand for these Coins, and the de sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the Nation to unite with the Banks in placing Columbian Half Dollars on sale. This is done that the masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be afforded the best possible opportunity to obtain the Coins. THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest in seizing upon these new advantages. $10,000 Was Paid For The First Coin They are all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their value. The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET THE COINS: Go to your nearest merchant or banker, as they are likely to have them. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering not less than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter, or send express or post-office money Older, or bank draft to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, III Do YottT Own Ucpairing r-N Vr 9 a. -. m-mm MosneheU Repairing Outfit lor half -wTlnK I I I ftAtl npumtff uonys onw - I sB . .tWT s a tl..lkVu AnwntiAMnllMlL FF HA lot harnM. , RUH 1 u&JTe 1 ffiStSs, Bnas&Sipa, Wl . 1. . . mh. n jaarf canta n nnijjljnn sp; U jmEs&Flf C u r o a Constipation Th "oyiUf" it tbonfht by pleural to be the sweetest t)d-bU of a turkey. It is portion of exceedingly tender dark meat wliicii lies in a hollow on acli side of the backbone, near and just above the ground joint, lij ex unhung the bare frame of a carved urkey. the two hollows where the oyster" lie will be easily jierceired. and one will note tiiat their shape is a long oval. An undertaker's shop in Third avenue, this city, was found open after midnight, by a vigilant policeman. riiiiiking a Imrgular' had gained en trance he crept in, mid in tli darkness tumbled over what, he supposed to be a corpse. Alight, teveaied an uncon scious man, his head streaming with looti. He was an employee, who had been on a n-ir. and nn entering fell against a coffin, causing insensibility. Medina, N. cured me." Y., says: Fair iit. neatly DOxra. au u. jwniii"jiiiii life TOOL for nuking and repairing Ui principal part Hotiog. Tlmpleaa ADO with our Ujtt6riiu. Bv:!7ihi if 1KB ITS, an lmifthnrwtdi.l vnnwant. HiosshI iwettr tonsta up at home, at Inst than f prior. sjfTffihWAWM" Buckle Loops. Mttalilr-m, foodaPM, at 10JJ, and is . a pair. Hamc- etc, atoonwDondlnr prion. Many of ti" rrm annush to Rill Uie (ilmeat buyer. MmLi i Mttta Rntrv Uiiiur tuAnuonea . A barrel of molasses collapsed in a Buffalo grocery, and the fluid ran over the floor. A rat became smeared with it, and ran off. Although the bouse had been previously infested with rats not one of them has been seen there since. Dairymen, stockmen, livery-stable mci. and horse-car men unite in Having that n snch horse and cattle liniment an Salvation Oil has ever been put upon the market. Is should be kept at every stable and atocl yard in the laud. 25 cts. Lawyer Have you apy referents from your last place? Hoy Nope. I didn't like it, so I go nipself discharged. "Hum! Why didn't you resign? . ''I was afraid if I left without bein sent off they might sue me for beach o' contract, Cood News. Irritation of fie Throat and Hoarseness immediaiely relieved by "Jiroun't Jirtn.- rhitxl Trochrx." Washington Post: Short intervals the periods between pay days. A new town in Ceorsia has the euphonious n tine of "Scuingullion.'' "August Flower" "lam Post Master here and keer a Store. I have kept August Flower i lor sale tor some time. I think it i; a splendid medicine." E. A. Bond, ,P. M., Pavilion Centre, N. Y. the stomach is the reservoir. If it fails, everything fails. The liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart, the head, the blood, the nerves all go wrong. If you feel wrong, look to the stomach first. Put that right at once by using August Flower. It assures a good appetite and a good digestion. ortB EXJOY8 Both the method and results whe Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasai and refreshing to the taste, and ac; gently yet promptly on the Kidney Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tem effectually, dispels colds, hea aches and fevers and cures habit' constipation. Syrup of Figs is t only remedy of its kind ever p; duced, pleasing to the taste and r ceptable to the stomach, prompt its action and truly beneficial in effects, p.-epared only from the m healthy and agreeable substances, ' many excellent qualities comment? to all and have made it the n. popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 1 and $1 bottles by all leading di gists. Any reliable druggist may not have it on hand will cure it promptly for any one wishes to try it Do not accept substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C, SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. r. HEW V09K. A" (IE ALU May depend upon the way yoi treat i he wan; ins which nature gives. A lew bottles o S.S. S. alien at the proper time may insure go lieallh (or a yearortwo. therefore act at once, Ion' IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right timeK HCY T fails lu rcis iiR.i unities, and is an excellent tonic also He Wants to Add His Name. .. . 1 J .a ..nil. msflV lala " rermic me w auu my iiaiirc . ....., wrtificatesin commendation of the great curatiw iroperties contained in Swift's Specific (S. S. S) t u certainly one of the best tonics I ever used. JUtir niunriiBi." Treatise on bloo l and sktn diseases mailed iree. SWIFf SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, Qa., INDIGESTION. If you suffer from indigestion in winter caused by eating too heartily of heavy food, we can cure you and will do it easily. Send your address on a postal card to the Sylvan Remedy Co Peoria, 111., and we will send you by re turn mail free, a box of the Laxative Gum Drops. These gum drops con lain no taste of medicine and yoa would not know that you were taking medicine except by the result. We take pleasure In making this offer to you, becuuse the remedy is so simple and delightful, it will certainly cure you. IC. M. U. Mo. 3150 York, Neb, tm this pswMr. tor u SECRFTS OF THE SEA. flour the Hydrogrmphlfl UBee Is Trylas to Leara Theiu. The setting afloat of messages In Dottles has been an expedient resorted to by ship-wrecked mariners for many centuries. Often has a writing thu4 consigned to the waves been the happy means of rescuiag castaways, bringing sucour to those whom nope l had well nigh forsaken. More fre-, quently such a document, picked uf; years later perhaps, has relieved sus pense by making certain the fate of missing voyagers. It seems odd that this idea should have been recently adopted by science for the practical and unromantic purpose of finding out about tbe surface currents of the ocean. This work is the newest that has been undertaken by the hydrographic office of the United States navy. Within the last two years it has dis tributed tens of thousands of "bottle, papers" among the 2,500 skippers of seagoing vessels, from sailing craft to Atlantic liners, who contribute re ports as voluntary observers In ex change for supplies of pilot-charts, Ac, given by the government. These bottle papers are printed forms which the observers are requested to inclose in bottles and throw overboard after marking upon each of them the lati tude, lougitude and date. On each paper Is a separate space in which the person who may find the bottle is asked to write the date and locality, afterward forwarding the paper to the nearest United States consul ?t to the hydrographic office at Wash ington. Directions as to these mat ters are printed on the paper in sev eral languages. Up to the present time 261 of the bottle papers thus scattered broadcast have been re turned, but thousands of them are still afloat, and of these a consider able percentage wiil he picked up sooner or later. Of course, it is im possible to know how many of those placed in the hands of observers have been duly bottled and launched. The course taken by the bottles in drifting tells the story of the ocean currents, and knowledge of these is! of the utmost importance to marin ers. Chiefly it is valuable for enab ling vessels to select such routes across the seas as will make it possi. blc for them to take advantage ot favoring streams and to avoid unfav orable ones. Columbus knew nothing about the currents of the Atlantic, and so he made his way to the new world by the path which the surface drift laid out for him. Thus, after being driven far to the southward, he Anally brought up at San Salva or. Knowing where he started from and the point at which he anally arrived hydrographers to-day can draw a curved line on the map showing ex actly the course which he must have followed. Just at this time such a fact possesses no little interest Only a lew months ago the hydrographic office was called upon to determine the probable location of a Pacific mail steamship which was lost in the Pacific ocean. Her machinery having broken down, as was reported by a vessel which had signaled her, she had drifted off and nothing had been heard of her for weeks. The Pacific Mail Company, being unable to find her appealed to the experts at Washing ton, who promptly pointed out the exact spot where she would be discov ered. And. she was found there, COO miles west of where the owners had been looking for her. This was fig ured out from known facts respecting the direction and velocity of the cur rents in that great waste of waters Surgery. In one of ' the best-known restau rants in St Louis there were seated at a table, enjoying a hearty lunch, a well-known physician and a well known lawyer. When the feast was about ended the physician, rubbing the region ot his stomach covered by the lower part of his vest, said: "I'm out of order down here. I believe I'll go to Dr. (naming a well-known young surgeon who has a reputation for skill and rapidity in the use of the knife) and have my stomach cut open to see what's the matter." The lawyer was amazed, and unwilling to take the doctor at his word, asked him what he really meant "Why," said the doctor, "I mean what I say. The right way to treat the stomach is by opening it and finding out what's the matter. That's what surgery is coming to. It will be the regular practice in a few years; indeed, it is frequently done now. They used to think it was certain death to expose the bowels, but they've got over that I am in medicine, but, not in surgery, but I know what the surgeons arc doing, and even now they take out a man's bowels, fix them up again, and put them back all right" Help to Humility. An exchange quotes a philosopher as saying that a man is, after all, of no very great account. There are three important times in his life when he is born, when he marries, and when he dies. But even then his personal importance is over shadowed by the curiosity to know whether he is a boy or a girl, what the bride wore, and how much he left In his will. Urlglit Window. In Paris a novel apparatus has been flxod in front of the windows ot a few shops. It consists of a small pipe laid along the exterior of the shop window, from which pipe, through numerous holes, is emitted a gentle current of waroj air, slightly scented, which is very agreeable to the shop window gazers to sniff, whllo it keeps the window clear and bright. When a woman spends too much time at Christmas bargain counters, the presents she puts in her children's itocklngs fall through holes la tbe 'toe ROYAL BAKING POWDER imparts that pecul- iar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest food, and which expert pastry cooks declare is not obtainable by the use of any other raising agent. V Abtol atdy X Abol(atd Roval Baking Powder is shown a pure cream-of. tartar powder, the highest of all in leavening strength. U. S. Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder is superior in purity, strength, and wholesomeness to any other powder which I have examined. New York State Analyst. Shf Weren't you engaged to a Pliila iviuiiia girl? lie I thought I was, but it seems lirre was a terrible m stake. .She In what way? He She was asleep wiien she said ves. New York Herald. How often will experienced writers uvi to be told that too many adjec- ves injure a sentence? A good lirm in C'liicaeo hangs out a sign which ci ds: "Fine comb honey for sale." His Novel Way, Peopta standing on the MadUon siret briiige over the Desplaines river hi 5 o'clucK one evening in Chicago a. a man in a heavy overcoat alight tiii an elec.ric car and walk up . rin to a little bluff. Then he took rum a package under his arm a long 'tinny sack, and after divesting him ?3lf of his outer clothing, got into the i ick. In a hem around the outside of ie sack a heavy piece of cord was run. iiliout looking about him the man tilled the sack up over his head, and i rawing the ends of the cord from the nide, stood completely envelope in .e sack. Befare the puzzled on-lookers could ess what the stranger intended todo, suddenly dropped to the ground, 1 1 stretching himself out at full igMi rolled down the bank into the vrr. Two men soon pulled the sack liore and one cut the string and etiing the bag exposed the face of e occupant As he did so a pair of . ild eyes looked at him and a jerky Dice said: "Am I dead?" HavinsrJ eon answered in the negative tbei on ld-be suicide proceeded to rein- rest himself with his clothing regard-4 si of the fact that his lower limbs -re wet and muddy. He refused to .i.ike any statement, and - having imed his clothing walked away, aving the sack behind. Weak Lungs ark ,'lenrisy Pains relieved, symptoms subdued by Dr. tiectorant, a sovereign Joaghs and Colds. Strengthened, and Asthmatic 1). Javne's Ex remedv lor all Crow Quills Make tne Best Pens. A quill pen maker says that no pen will do as line writing as the crow quill. .It requires the assistance of a miscrocope to make a proper pen out f such a quill, but when made it is of wonderful delicacy. ' The microscopic writing told of in books of literary C'iriosities was all done with a crow ipiill. The steel pen of the present liave very fine points, but somehow a liner point can be given to a quill than mis ever been put on a steel pen, and for delicacy nothing can equal it. IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE. We have noticed a page article in the lioston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense. It will pay our readers to tend two cent stamp for a "copy to Betina I'ireulating Library, SO K. Washington Street, Chicago, 111. The annual allowance of the crown urince of Roumania, is almost two and i halt times as large a sum as the alary of the president of the United tales. Remember that in Garfield Tea you have an unfailing remedy lor indigestion, .ick headache and every attending ill hnt an almsed stomaehe can make you inner. Every druggist sells it ; 25o. 80c. mil!. I he Emperor of China thinks there's iintliiiic like leather. He believes that lie shoemaker should he liberally pat miizMi. and trives an example by or- ering 200 pairs of boots at a time. 8TILL BRIGHT AND BL00HIN0. Manv bright and useful publications oiiie round to ns annually and the sight l' tlu'in is as refreshing, and welcome at i.o tui-uK oi friends on Xew Year's Day. r.etuls' faros are kept in remembrance; ,ooil books for reference, inasmuch as they ..h n u liut is to he done in many nain- :1 straits, one sucli ptiniication, always rcmost. is before us, brimful of sound ad ..( mid the richest bits of fun, original id roiivritthted, from the pens of such ,ted humorists as Hill Nye, Opie 1'. Read, laiibiirv-Sews-Man and others. It is a c gift of the season at. the Druggists miter, and will he songht for as the high v iioiinliir St. Jacobs Oif Family Almanac iiid llook of Health and Humor, 18!K. f ne work diil'crs somewhat from its former editions, but is none the le.s attractive a id in many of its features is the superior of former numbers. One special feature is the "Offer of One Hundred Dollar," open ,i nil contestants, the details or whicii a .i..l rr the hook will more fnllv give. 1 1, nlmaiiac is sent forth by the Charles i Vnueler Comoanv. Baltimore, Md. propretora of some of the be known and r.,,-t rlinhl medicine DreDarationa. A copy will be mailed to any adareas on re ceipt of 2-cnt stamp by the above firm. Friends of Senator Carlisle say that he has practically decided to accept the treasury portfolio under the new administration, and that an indirect assurance to that effect has already been conveyed to Mr. Cleveland. A Buffalo coroner made his fees by holding an inquest on some much de cayed bones recently unearthed. They were the remains of a few Indians thai belonged to a tribe which became ex tinct over two hundred years ago. To ihs Resell. Some years ago there lived on thf coast of Lincolnshire, England, a man named Richard Hoodiess, whose chief business was to rescue shipwrecked mariners. He had no boat and none of the usual Appliances for saving per sons from drowning, but mounted on bis gallant horse, would ride bold I r into tbe wildest surf. In the year 1833 Hoodiess rode w horse through a stormy sea and res cued the crew of the wrecked He mione. for which brave service the Royal Humane society gave him a tes timonial. So high a sea was running that it was impossible to launch the life boat; yet Richard Hoodiess and his hors faced the danger. The horse wa trained to swim in heavy seas, but few riders could have held their seats mi der such perilous condition. The faithful horse plunged onward, turning now and then for an insUn when a wave threatened to enguii him. Obedient to the slightest pull or the rein, he swam to the sinking Her mione. Two or three men clung to the brav steed's back, and the perilous journev shoreward was begun. Back and fortn went Hoodless.and his horse until tli -last man was rescued. Once it seemed as if horse and ride -would be lost. Hoodiess found tha his horse could not move from th ship'sside. The poor animal was en tangled in a rode under the water. T dismount was impossible, and they were in imminent danger of being dashed against the ship's side. Fortu nately Hoodiess lifted the rope with his foot, then pulled a sharp knif from his pocket, leaned forward into the water; cut the rope no easy task in a stormy sea and so got "off in safety. DE. rOKISTALL, K. I. EYE AND SAB 8PKCIALIST. YORK, 1NKBKASKA. Correspondence solicited. WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. M Send at onae to Joan SniiTua, S. T. A. C, B. i.ap. r. chiojw. ni. the eUakert deck of cai receive, notara mA deck of eardi jrou ever headled. OaV TXN CSirrs per peak, la Biters, the Kmmons Little ran iorconrtiMnen.sicc BeM aehe, Dyjpepsla.No Kanaea,Mo Fain. Very Small, PRrrTiaar book crtetT I'll PtOMTBi seed: ETC! FHflTIDt mbli .Cheap an dirt 7 ae. ih n. OntCtntapkg. FP. If nn. Oiv, mm, 6x. l.OOOvMO extras. Heananu MMMua uueMne ire B. M. satm WAT, Keekfcrd, UL COURSE BY MAIL WITS THE IUKONI BUSINESS GCLLEGL To adrertlM oar Uollege we wUl live s tnoronah" rourae ot iutrortiou ia double ana elnfle eatrf Bookkeeping and Commercial artttautle br wu rasa or cnAaan to limited number of persons. Thia course will be eompltted in forty lemons. No rherge ror diplomas. Address NaT. 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