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Mr. J, Alelde Chat-ma Montreal. P. U. A Marvelous Med cine Whenever Given a Fair Trial, Eood'i Frovei Its Merit- The following letter li from Mr. J. Alrl'le Chauaae, errhlwt and surveyor, No. IS I ?lmw treet. Montreal, Canada: "C. I. Hood & Co , Ixmell, Mi.: "Gentlemen : I have bet-n taking Hood's Fj.rillt (nr (bunt ill month ami am fia'l to say that it ha 'lone me a jrcat di al of k"k1 Lest May my weitiht wa 152 pound, liut ulnce H0D'S Sarsaparilla CURES I began to Uke liood'i "aajpartlla nlm-in-creM"i tofvi. I think Hood's Hasapartlia b a marreloni mHlcine a rut am very muc i plea! with it." J. Au wu KH'WI, flood' rill cure Hvr ill, ron.tipattoii, billrminenj, Jaundice, W'k headache Stephenson Electric Belt Co. Patented Anguat Jtnd, 1RS.1. t The lateat and moat tan roved Elrctrlc Belt haSiafaetured. The only Electric Brit tht PNntrel no vlnesaro' acid-, to make liwo'k. It uarlf generating. It I mo e durante than By other. A poaithe .wre tor rti'iimatium, neuralgia and all iiervoue dl-ae Curt- iyPI'l. conllt'(lon, liver and sldnry dia ls, pain Ip the tack, female wi'iknnii, lenerel deKilty, relieve that tired leellng and all ch?onle dlaeaa. a. Bent ,)riild on receipt ol price f 12 .00, J.'eeral aiacounl to agent. Corraiondence soUelted. Thi frrsrniKftON Kutrraic Pv.lt Co. 8tromburg. .Neb. Via ton BhoialM, ul TOO draper! call on their family differing, as tbay Imairine. one dyspepsia, another from heart disease, ar from liver or kidney dlaeaae, another exhaustion, or proatration, Bant bar with pain ttlf way the all pi bore aoti there, ana in l way they all present, alike to themselves I their easy -ruins- and Indifferent, or over- ft doctor, aeparaU and distinct diseases, far which be prescribes his pills and potions, i to os saon. wnen, in ream;, are aB only rymptom ceased by some womb dasnrder. 1st. The phrstctan, Icnorant of i physician, Icnorant of af sofferlnc, eaeeoragas his practice The toffertng ffJSllssjt Vf reaa bat DTObably worse of the daeay. wrong treatment and t sonisira.tlona. 1 pronsr medl- Dr. inerare fareiite Presoriptton, ( eattse wonld have sntirsl see, thereby dispel ling ail syrnDtotna and InitltaWnf of prelnsMierl letssry. The lady when portreil hands thai artlcU fflfrm, Iia Oorsnwr, sf ReatsTille, Logan CVaeasy. Obao. Bhe had aa experienoa which we wU permit her to relate In her own tiariiiii It Ulttstrates the foregoing. Hhe vrfltnt MI had 'female weakrwai1 Tery fad bed Most of the time, dragging ins tawoagn my hack and tup ; no t; a energy. The family physician taJtag nse for 'aver complaint'. I ik eteae. I eoatinoed their use antil I Mil bottles of eeoa. In tares months' H so mm I did sot taisk K nimmsry any aaers. In rWldWrth it ioe r. Ptercs reraensnend it to de- hs paia and peril ts both mother laadsborBs'Bftbor', I would lib aand Dr. risree litraot sf Hmart- Jp ts tbssa whs bare never triad M ; it LI iTm-VT TfcTneWte nTwIth'it.- 1l Inlwalan. Isllrsai Ka ' ' e ry nejttsr andsr that treat raeat ansa bt 1 would try Dr. Plaree FavorlU mrirwaa aad us isldsa. Msdtonl tns- It batsar hafora I used oas 1 a awXti 11 Tariff and Tarnation. Tariff dalle and Internal revenue tela tlon on Incomes tod corporation! are e -citing public lmereat, but of quit aa much In term t are thoaa thing which tax Uia aft am and require at one 10 eiternai reined. Ob thla subject, with apeclal recommendation, Mr. Pierce D. Brown. Brldgewater. Mih, ear: In accident from all kind of athletic eporie, to reduce praln and bruises, I have uaed 8t Jacob Oil and always found It moat reliable Also, Mr. C & eanda. Mar cum. On la., write: I Lara need Bt Jacob Oil for praln and rbeumatlam and would not be without It for anything. Mr. & LedbeU ! tor. Denton, Teiaa. lay: I bare uaed fit. Jacob OH and It I the only thing I ever aw that would cure toothache In ten min ute' time," and It 1 usually prompt and sure for frost-bite. All of tbeao commu nication are of recent date, abowlng un abated Intereat, A Dug t h' t ame I.lve On The good deeds of Bob, the fireman a doe, are hUI fresh iu the memory 'f hia human comrades. It was at a fire in Duke street that Jiob darted into a burning house, and oblivious of tin hereditary animosity betweeu the two races brought out there being m other living thing to rescue a hall suffocated cat which he carriec In hi mouth to a place of rifety. At another lire in (he Westminister Bridge roa. i the brigade thought that all lives had been saved, bat Bob having matle his usual rapid survey began to scratch and bark furiously at a little door till, in spite of their fear of fanning the Humes by creating a draft, the firemen broke In ana discovered a child crouch ing down in a corner panic stricken. Bub was always in attendance 'at the old south wark lire station, ready to fol low an engine and to run up the ladder and jump through the windows of a burning building even more qulc1 ly than the firemen. He died, it will be remembered, at the post of duty, mil over by tha wheels of an engine. Lon don News. 318 III g M M1H. OATH FltOM OWK HI S. 8r:F.l. This remarkable, almost unhoard-of, yield WiiH rerU'd to the John A. Sal zor S-cd Co.. IjiCroswj, Win., by Frank Winter, of Montana, who planted ono bushel of (Jrent Northern at.n, care fully tilled and Irrigated bbiiio, and re lieve that in 19) ho can grow fr,m one bus. "f treat Northern attf three hundred bushels. It's a wonderful oat. IT Vou Will lilt Thla Out anil Semi It with Ho postage to the ab ive Hrm you will receive carnplo package? of above oats and their farm M-ed catalogue. G A farmer would rather drive 25 miles than write a letter. See. "Colrheoter's" Spading Hoot Ad. In other column. ft is as easy to win a man's love as It is dillicult to keep it. liistrust others, as you know others have good reason to distrust you. A great many victims of laziness are posing as victims as hard times. wu i n i,. .pluHoii foe lenfinr. rhea and uterine debility than I have los sixteen years. I am cureu ui uy and now wolh one hundred and alxty-sli 1 - 1 . wr nrairrht. tiT R11DV Vlir DUUOUA, -U5IVOJ "-r ' stood at one hundred and twenty-five pounds. Yours truly, The following is from Mrs. M. A. IfcAJ- 1 liter, of LUH Itocg, jacasoa jo., an.: was in bad health : age was working upon me, ana i nea uwwauu w , could not get about I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it cured me ; I felt ten years younger. I have not bad any return of my trouble. 1 am ins mower oi thirteen children and I am fifty-three year old, have never seen a better woman's friend than your medicine. I have recommended It to my friends here, and It ha never failed in ear ess, so 1st m thank yon far the good ft did ma." Your truly, . For " worn-out," " run-down," debilitated school teacher, milliners, dremtmakers, seam- . ........ I hruiaulf Minr. end over worked and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tbe best of sJl restorativs tonics. It is not a "cure-all," but admirably ruinilS a aingienea m yur poss being a most potent peclfle for all tboss chronio weakneane and (teases pecu liar to women. It Is a powerful, general as wall a uterine, tonlo and nervine, and Ira Darts vigor and strength to the whole system. It cares weak nee of the stomach, Indiges tion, bloating, nervous prostration, hyaena, debility ana sleeplessness. A Treatise (1 pure, nkistratsd), on "woman and Her gurrnrr." sraf taUd in plain mvltm, on InrattV ioand aurgical InsUtuU Buf sals 77. f. It non'rfJta) n vast umber of issWmr-'-V with half tons, or pboII1! Zortreats ef their aataors and glvWtbsruU ddrsa of each HOW VOICES ARE RUINED. Loud eluglng ud Kinging WMIe a rreHng from a Cold Detrimental. A muslclao telln a rejxirter ot the t'tica Press "how voice are ruined." It should be read and remembered by all young singer Among other thftitrs be said: "The three princi pal sources of damage to tbe vole are, first, forcing the voice; second, forcing the voice; third, forcing tbe voice. CoDstact loud singing has certainly ruined no per c nu of all the voices in the world. Tbe way to build up a voice is not to use the full force of the tone; but cothing more than medium at the outaiae. Jv this the powers are 'gradually de veloped and brought under control. It Is jut as natural to expect to build an armory In a month, as it Is to build a vo;c! under three years' con stant application. Sir Morrell Mac Kenzie gives it as his deliberate opin ion, after a vast exper'euce. that a voice cannot be built up in less than seven years, but the musician said that, arter fifty Years' experience, he bad found that three years' practice on the lines Indicated above will build up a voice almost to its artistic capabilities. Singing when the pu pil has a cold of any kind affecting the throat or chest Is highly Injuri ous. I'racti e at such times can hardly do good, and may do serious barm. The speaker qu?ted Instances where total loss of the voice has re sulted from singing when the vocal organs have been affected by cold, and he advised students not to sing at all until Inflammation has passed, lie strongly deprecated singing in chorus, an excellent practice, but one attended with serious dangers to tbe holo vocalist If you can really re strain your ardor and y.e 1, and only sing in the most exoitintr passages with a moderate amount of vocal power, you may do no harm, but the misfortune Is that in a chorus the members are carried away with over zeal and emulation of tbelr neigh bors, and In very many instances do more harm to their voices as solo singers in five minutes than any teacher in the world can amend In five years. He also called attention to the danger of ruining the voice by straining it while singing In the public txhools Boys should not sing while their voces are changing. His own voice had been a very good one wh le young, but was ruined by straining while singing In an English cathedral, A Natural Driilice of A irate. A mining expert sent to investi gate borne Arizona properties for Den ver ai,ltallsts recently returned, and reports the finding of a must remark able uatural bridtre formed by a tree of agatl.ed wood, spanning a canyon forty-five feet In width. The tree had at some remote time fallen and become embedded in the silt of some great Inland sea or mighty water overllow. The silt became in time sandstone, and the wood gradually passed through the staues of mineral ization, until it is now a wonderful tree of solid agate. In after years water washed and ate away the sandstone until a can yon forty-live feet In width has been formed, the flintv-likesubstanoe of the agatized wood having resisted tbe erosion of the water How Fully lift feet of the tree rest o i one tilde and can be traced, but how far Its other side lies burled in the sandstone cannot be determined without blast ing away the, rock. The trunk visible above thecanvon varies in size from four feet to three feet in diameter. Where the bark has been broken and torn away the characteristic colors of .asper and agate are seen. To the naked eye the wood Is very handsome. I'nder a microscope or miner s magnifying glass the brilliancy of the colorinus is quite clearly brought out in all their wondrous I eauty and attractiveness. HollclMKle. What it Is to be a genuine, single minded egotist Is Illustrated in a re cent French volume by a story of Mrue. du iJcffand. a celebrity of tTie last century. Mrue. du lieffand was a great invalid, a :d spent much of her time In bed, but this fact did not prevent her from receiving a great deal of company. One day when she was thus in bed several guests arrived and were ad mitted. They all began to shiver and pull the cloaks around them. What." exclaimed the Invalid, "Is it cold here?" "It Is simply freezing," answered a guest. ' Thank you for telling me," said Mine, du Deffand. hhe rang a bell. The guests sup posed she was sending for a maid to bu Id a tire; bi.t when the servant came la Mmc. du Lieffand sa:d: "Amelie, bring me In my down coverlet!" Having given this order, she began a conversation about other matters. Why He Wondered. In a certain community a lawyer died who was a most popular and worthy man, and among other virtues inscribed upon his tomb was this: "A lawyer and an honest man." Some years afterwards a farmers' convention was held In the town, and one of the delegates of a sensational ti.rn, in rambling amo.ig the tombs, was struck with the inscription: "A lawyer, and an honest man." Ho was lost In thought, and when run upon by a fellow farmer, who, noticing his abstraction, ask d If he had fo-ind the urave of a dear friend or relative, aid "No; but I was wondering why they came to Irury these two fellows In the same grave." A man anxious to succeed should select a business ho can stick: to all his life. A ohkat many victims of laziness arc poslntr as vlctln of the hard times. D URING sumers experiment with inferior brands of baking powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL make it indis pensable to those who desire to practise economy in the kitchen. Each spoonful does its perfect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. 25 ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., I'rearrvallon of Itutter. When we consider how many hints nave been given during the many cen turies past for the preservation of fruits, it is remarkable that the pres ent enormous industry in that line had not been invented earlier. It shows ihe advantage of what are called ab stract studies. When by the invention of the microscope it was found that rot and decay were the result of the action of small organisms, and that not even these fungi could develope without at mospheric air, it was the most natural thing in the world that successful can ning of fruits should follow, yet the li :ot has long ago been given in con nection with many things, and especi' ally with the preservation of butter. The old Gardners' Monthly recorded a number of cases where butter had been tished out of wells, where It had dropped from vessels suspended over the water for the sake of the cold tem perature. These lumps of butter, in many cases a century old, were found just as fresh and good as the day they were churned. Kept from the atmos phere, no parasitic fungus could attack P. Recently butter has been found at i he bottom of bogs in the old world. It is believed iu some cases to be near ly a thousand years old, and yet en tirely fresh and good. These hints certainly are of great value to the practical person, who desires to see a dollar and cent value in every scientific idea. Meehan's Monthly. MKPif'AL writer claim that the mircesflful remedy lor nnsul rut rrh must !e non-irriutimi eHy of npilirKlioii, and one that will reaeh the remote aorew and uleerated surfaces. The lUHtory of the ctlort to Ireat entarrh 1h proof jKiMltlve that only one rein dy has eompletely met Iheae conditions, and that ih Kly's Cream iialrn. Thlti tiafe and pleaaent remedy ha mastered catarrh as nothing else bag ever done, and both physicians uud patients freely concede tliU fact. Keep I'p the Hglit. It is true that the silver issue for time, at least, has been laid aside," and it is also true that if its enemies can have their way it will be laid aside for all time to come, and with it will be laid the platform and the solemn pledges of the democratic party. lint this the Memphis Commercial believes, is the very thing that makes it impor tant that the people should choose sen ators and representatives in congress who will not consent to this "laying aside'' of a question of such vital im portance. Flight of the gn lCi. As to the sneed which the migration llights of birds are accomplished, Can on Tristram, In the British Association quoted Herr Gatkeas maintaining that god wits and plovers can fly at the rate of two hundred and forty miles an hour. Dr. Jerdon had stated that the spine-tailed swift, roosting in Ceylon, would reach the Himalayas, one thou sand miles, before sunset. In their or dinary flight the swift was the only bird the author ever knew to outstrip an express train on the Great Northern railway. There is a time for everything when the boarding-house cook makes hash. Bingbamton Republican. It takes a Danish express train a day to travel 100 miles. "I have been afflicted with nn nflVctinti of th Throat from childhood, canned by diphtheria, and have ued various rein lien, bin have never found anything eitial to Hmown's Bronchial Tbochkh."--G. M. F. Hampton, I'ikrUm, A'y. Held only in boxes. If some people who think they are in tbefwim would open their eyes, they would see tbey are In the soup. There Is one thing about heaven that should recommend it to the strictly fashionable. It will be awfully select. P lATENTI an KNIIONt IKar. Nn advene fee. Kitigerald Co., "itlhand G," Wahmgioo, D. t. IBEHTS MIKE tSito?B Hi'Uliali cia. Ifcm-oiil inaaoue. Sample port paid,lvea4s.rOiUHU A MAK.IN OUalaaatt.O Ely's Cream Bala WIIX CURB CATARRH fries aTTSSTI hard times con cannot afford to 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK. The Snow Hberie of IIih I'riiou i'aeinc. With two and son'etimes three en gines, our heavy train, now divided in to two sections, climbed up the high wall of the Sierra Nevada. We passed through the magnificent scenery of Shady run, Blue canyon and Giant and Emigrant gaps. In running 107 miles we had climbed neary 7,000 feet, some times over very steep grades. Before we reached the summit snow sheds be gan to appear and soon became practi cally continuous. It was the month of May, and the mountains were still covered deep with snow. We rode through 40 miles ol these wooden tuunels, from whose windows we could now and then catch glances ot wild wastes of snow covered mountains and at other times of for ests of pine and fir trees. Without these sheds it would be impossible to operate the road in winter. They are built In the most thorough manner often upon solid foundations of ma sonryand are separated by Iron plates into sections to guard against fire. There are automatic electric fire alarms in one of the longest sheds, and a tank close at hand is kept ready to Hood any section that should catch fire. The sheds are patrolled and guarded in a careful manner. Such attention is due not only to the passenger and freight traffic which the road conducts, but to the value of the sheds, which average from $8,000 to $ 12,000 per mile. Several miles, where bridges and preci pices made the construction dillicult, cost as much as $30,000 per mile. Ob server. A quarrelsome man nearly always be lieves he is easy to get along with. Young -Mothers "Mothers' Friend" Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk. " After using one bottle of Mothers' Friend,' I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases. Mrs. Annie Gage, Baxter Springs, Kas. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, fl.50 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Book to Mothers mailed free. BMDFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Gi. W are lb Unreel grower of (arm and ( eublo aewli in the world. Wbsmk, OaVtaV Barley, Corn, Glover Timothy, Qraim, I'oUtoee, etc., In enonooue quantttte. ljtt$ a Roman! Plant. 36 pkgg. earlieet VifHatle eeede, enough for a garden, pott paid for $1 00. II pkfffj. late Vegetable let-de. 60c. Nay. our Great Northern Oata yielded 218 both, from one bush, sown I Did you ever har the Ilkef Pk. of thieOafa sJ-flV and catalogue free upon receipt of to In itamp. lo Farm Seed famplra. loo, with Jr -araiopie, Ue. Oar great mtaloirue. i.TQ pagf , fnr & popfwge Write to-day. jmrax tfl4i;raaag(sfflla The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF flOXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after takiiiR it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful .in water at bed time. Sold by all DruRpisls. N. N. V. No. H7A--V. York, Neb. viuwh warn to ao "jam r mm mm CUP. Tfe S-un iarasctor OUal Tr wm&m 17 poundi, feu If iMh whewlg. wilfe 2-lscfc Urn. Vtaasi Una of teat wkml mn m tM our. thm tbr mU mm w aitont Iu tmthm fgv U loor, ihu HabllDf It ls Wired Mllf Teat sty 21 UlCgaM Wtd "' W iwkM 1 0114V A irattos Krd it Mtuif put ia to ninAr the bot tom Cfgitl. If ftWeVaa urn raqnirW, urrew boaria cm fa put in sMitijAg ever I) eta! mi ia utter tb) soswr om, or, if wsW bomrda r used, tkew will practically tnaka fid boards, sty making thmt) tukta long nuofh and putts tif m end oom to. It) aaata y bulky analeriai nay be haadled. W ara nialiitig this ,ter 'iow a umple of onr work. W rant to show tioar dim a thing we can make, and how rerklesa ar in ths) natter of prte This Stel Truck li furimlisd at 3.60 eaab (3 eanta per pound), and t ccpi of a.4 vr,riruent fo As g)r condition nariirsi in No 4. This it "COLCHtaTtH' SPADING BOOT. BEST IN MARKET BEVT IN FIT. BEST IN WK A RING QUALITY. The outer or tap aolt extends the whole leniith down to the heel, protecting the iioot hi riiL'giiiK mid in other bard work. ASK YOUK DHAl.KR FOR THEM, nod don't be put off with inferior goods. COLCHESTER RUBBER CO. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'neeos of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleans.5?the system, dispelling colds, headaches and feyera ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for Rale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept anv substitute if offered. .m?sfMr4lMBiMsis ), We Offer You a Remedy -Which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. AV. 1,. IKHTtiLAS ft3 SHOV equals custom work, cuetioy froan $4 to $6, best value for the moaay in the world. Name and nrice WTTT stamped on the bottom. 0 Every ir warranted. 1 ake no aubeti- tute. S local paper for nill description ol' our complete mca tor ladioa and gen tlemen or send tor it- rvvoui lustrattd Caialmgu riving in. atniH vuoni how to Off. derby mall. Postage free. You can get the beat bargains of dealers who puth our shoea. The St. Joseph and Grand Island S. R. IB THE SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE TO ALL POINTS NORTH WEST i?55 EAST SOUTH And In connec Unn with Ihe Union Pacific System 1 Tin ravoniTi boutk To California, Oregon and all Western Points. Fur Infortnatten rs Mill tig rate, etc., call ol or arldrem anf arrtt ur H. M. Am it, si. P. Rosixser), J , Oen. Pass. At. Osn'l Manager, St. Joseph, Mo. 2 Vsnaaaaptlvee and people who have weak lune or Asth ma, should use Plso's Cure for Onnaumptloa. It has eared tbearanS. It has not Injur ed one. It It not bad to take. Ilia Urn beat eoafh ivrap. 8oM everrweere. sjae,