1ots. To drfm of a hen am chute 4 raoi that your ewtvthart will desert fou sod marry another. Walking in the iliwl in a dream tiynitfe that sduio on is vailing a i bailee t) do you injury Todnni')! a ditcli indicate that yon will anon be placed in imminent daniitr, either of life or I tub. To dream of -at in if aotip means that you will readily recover from any ill which mi befall on. Tha Greatest Medical Discovery of the Ate. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. BOIALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worit bcrofula down to a common Pimple. He ha tried it in over eleven hutvdred tases, and river 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 kolc. A benefit Is always experienced from Ihe first bottle, and a perfect cure Is war ranted when the rif,ht quantity Is taken. When the lungs are affected It causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the s.ime with the Liver or Bowels. This Is caused by the ducts being topped, snd always disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will CJuss squeamish feelings at first No change of diet ever necessary. Eat tht best you tan get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoon ful jn water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. 6x&acC Checks Bleeding, Reduce Inflammation.Quiets Pain Is the Bicycler's Necessity Sores, fl inEQ Burns Piles, LfUntO Colds Rheumatism, hoarseness Sore Throat, Chilblains Catarrh, Inflamed Eyes Wounds, Bruises, Sprains H;adache, Toothache, etc USE POND'S EXTRACT after Shaving No Irritation after Exercising No Lameness, POND'S EXTRACT QINTME'U Is a specific for Piles. 50 cts. POND'S EXTRACTCO..6 5th Av., N.Y. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE be8JorTdThe If too par to ! shot, ex so amine tle V. I, Iougla Mv, and wnt a itood shoe ou can bus ('ir sea7 OVER IOO 8TYLE8 AND WIDTHS, COMUKKIlH, IIITTON. and LACK, tnmln In all fclnria ot the lw-a bpIm-I-i1 loathrr lij skllletl work nten. We uiaks and aril more (3 Marl than any o I h r anaaafas-tarrr In th worltl. Ron frnuine onli name and prfca ti itamijfd on the tsjltom. Aik your daier for nur SI. . as no, aa.oo. -t.ss sii .-t, s.ao, S'J and S1.7A lot buys. Tall IW SUBSTITUTE. If youHealrr tannut supply yini, sen.! to I Ac tor y, enclosing pricn and jftcrnu to pay cartlnge, St4le kind, ttyl of lue (cap or plain), u ti width. (ur Cuitom l.t. mil nil your order. Send fur rww Illus trated CaUlogue to Bos K. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass. fit Bt. Joseph and Grand Inland" R. R SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINI TO ai.L roiKT NORTH WEST i EAST SOUTH Union Pac.fio Syitsn. IK TK ?VokltK CT To California, nr. ann and all W'rsterti P'.mts for information n-Krdln ri. dr , call oi or tddmi any enenlor a. M.Ansir, M, f. koniKHOft, Ji., i,en. I'a Ar Oau l Manager, HI. Josrph, Mo. WaC UAIIP NOACEWTS, II Sa SB f W Bas r,ntslld rl w ll.r rnfi sums' al lt..lst pnrrs ship aiirlTs l"r 'nm' aatwn ts-fo-s sat K-f (bine aarraiilO lMi iflra M rr)aa. till Harm". 41 "' Rldlna aildlaa. ril lor caui'iw 1:1 KHABT (uhH tfarana Mil. U MHmait,Baar llsseri. les. lUnlffflaU. Vt BUI' "'!'1 2v a a.Mi,i nr al. .M. U I 4dr TNU. iirH4, I -"I BimlesesiHH . . aw.Mn ! a. m. v. Mm. sas-ia York, tvswst wbitimo to a i vnti isrii ' - mmm na aka aaarttMaBni - m l7S8THiVIA' MMUailAfTHflW SPECIFIC "ala. itrm. aa aaaitu m- lataaja, ALMOST CRAZED FMOUGMT HER CHILD WAS INQ TO DIE. flia Terrlbla Ordaal a Ma thai Littla Oirl Almo.t Kad4 Away Ba4 in tba Nit at of Tina e A Story that Will Touch the Heart af KverT Mother. From tlir Journml. Dttroil, JfirK A Trrjr grateful unitlirr la Mrs. A. L. H.ir-iifaa, of liTil (irainly avrniir, letrort, or the wonderful t ur which ht-r datiiib ter baa rrrmi'd by thf uae of Or. Wil iiaiua' l'uik 1'illa. Said Mra. llartncaa: Vtf, nty dsii;lilr a liftf liaa Ihvo aaved by uaiux l'uik Tills, tbanka to a kind friend who rei-ninrnendcd theiu to me. "Hiaiit lio tva i k for over tbre jein. She had the rare f the beat .hv.;'ialia proi-ur.itfle, aii.i no exjienite or trtuble waa imred to Kive her relief. She aa o t 111 ta that ahe waa fairly akin and buliea. her d geaiiou wan out of order ami alie had the moat awful iiead.ii Ilea. We i-'iive up all hope of her recovery. Her Ionic, thin. lite face ni.ide me nearly cra.t. ami we did ererytlimic is our iotver to Kive her atretiirili aul induce h.T to Like an iu terett in ant 1 him. "One d.iv a fni nd told me aitoiit pink I'ilU. .nid Mr. 11 irtncit tv. nl ilnttn tottu and (Tot tim e boiea. She had tnkcu al-oii! one box. when, to my amazement, one nturiiiujr 1 heard her !n) mis on the linno. 1 could h.ird!) In lieve it, f..r it had been tit er a ) e ir aiuce the piano had been open ed. "Soon ahe iM'gun to take short ri !v on her bicycle, and aoon a. lie wenl h.iiirlni; around ihe lioiite, our titvn li.ipjt, heurty little iliiiliihter oliee lllore. "She I Ii i ii). m notliiiii; of a Kiin on tier a. heid over to Ml. Cb tiiena or roiiiia-, a id la Well aa xhe etiT tt.lt. "1 had it Kill lit ini! .'I our h"li"- who tv.'is a Kfc.lt Kllft. rcr trolil impoveritlieil blond, and tt ho received ini.inf nnd perimi ncnt relief from the ute of one box of the plila. "If this information can be of any u-c to help aoiue poor ait k one, if ia t; 1 1 en with the ijrcjitcKt of pleasure." The proprieiora of lr. William' I'ink l'illaaiate that they me not n patent med icine, but a prescription tiaed for iiianj Veal by an eminent practitioner who pro duced ihe moat wonderful rcnilt with them, i ni int' all form" of weakness arising from a tvaiery condition .if the blood oi shattered nervea, ttto fruitful cauio-s ol aiinost every ill to u Ii oil ll.-sh is heir. Tht pills are aNo n specilii' for the troiibiei peculiar to females; effect n iiTtiiaii.iil cure in all nine, iirislni; from mental ttor ry, overttork, or e-eses of whatever mi lure. 'I d are entirely harmless and car be given lo weak Mini sickly children with the (ireitteal pioil and it limit llie slii;lit est danger, I'iuk I'ills me sold bt al dealers, or will be sent post paid till re ceipt of price (.'Ml cent a box fir six boxet for f'l 'iH they are never sold in bulk oi jiy the 1 M i , by uddiosin lr. Williatna iledu ine (!onipaiiy, S. heiiectudy, N. V. If tlie latU;r (or Yorkshire piil 1 i rirs fritters, or batter t akes is made nvera hours U'fore it in wauled, the flour wii have a chanro to a well Htnl render tin hatter much liirhtcr. Catarrh Cannot b curna with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thet cannot rciodi the seat of the disea-e. ( a tarrh is u blnoil or constitutional diseu.se and in order to cure it voti must take in ternal remedies. JJal.'a Catarrh Cure il taken internally, and acta directly on tin blood and mucous surfaces. Kail's C turrh i ure is not a ijuack medicine. It was preirrihed by one of 'he beat pbvai cians in tlaa country lor yeara, and la a r-Kiilar prescription. It is composed oi the best tonics known, eombined with tli best blood pnritiera. acting diretuly on th tnucoiia surlares. The j.erlect combina tion of the two inirredienta is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Semi for testimonials, free. V. J. CUK.SKV ti CU., Props., Toledo, 0. r-old by UruKista price 75c. The adiiition of a little salt to flttee foods help to hrinu out the flavor, nnc acid tilings ar) imptoved hy the add! tion of a little sugar. Mra. Wlnalow's nvjthiso eYRHr for chile ren teetbimt, soileita the xunik, re-luce iultatn niainm oyn pain. eurea wind coliu. z'h: tsittle Meat and fowls may he made nifn tender if, when they are hoi line, a tea spoonful of vinegur lie added to tht wfter. Witn but little care and no trouble, tin beard and mustache can be kept a nnlforn brown or black color by using Hocking ham's Dye for the whiskers. New sweaters are u.ade gay by gradu ated stripes of color. Piso's Cure for Consumption baa beet a (jod-send to me. Win. H. McClellan .Chester, Florida. Het. 17, m. "it-AII Fitiiipp''lf'r'll'y Or. Kllna'lGraai Narva Raltortf. No l"tl after the hrkt day' ue. Mai velrjos currs. 1 rroe and $jm trial botdti free t( fitcaKi. hendto llr. Kline, ajt Arch St.. Phila., Pa. Adjustable ire-buhtleB have appeared in the shop', and it is to 1 e hoped thai they may remain there. Morgan County, Col. The amount of land for sale In Moman Count) Il limited. The entire Irrigated district com prliesonly alsiut l.'.Vsi aeiaa. more than hall ot hlch la already tinder miltlvatlon. Allowing an acres to a (arm lllie usual sire ol an irrieuiru larin and as much as one mini can look after properly) there la nsitn for only 7m more lainiers than are alreiuly on th ground prompt actiou Is therefore, advisable. The best farma will go first. Aa laud becomes scarcer hlijher prices will prevail. Two years hence vol will uot lie able lo buy an acre ot Morgiui (Viunt) bind lor tu-e the Hgure II nan be had for U-day Morgun County haa any number of advantage, over nine out of every ten farming sections in ihs l ulled Stales. No crop (allures; no chance ol crop failures: no droughts; no malaria: no hot winds- no Intense heat: no hitler cold. The people are f i lendly. The schools, chinches and hipping facilities ure all that can be desired Tha system ol Irr. gallon Is iw-oiicraUvo and economical. The nllinale la heallhfiil. The soil '"alnrgan County"! tops lieat the world. Wheal averages nearly 40 bushels lo the acre. Over Its, farmers rirt last year'! field aa In excess of u bstbels and fifty aa Id excess of Hi bii'hela. Oala corn and potatoes do eoually well. Alfalfa la a 'alaple crop and yields tons to the acre Cattle and iheeii raising are profitable. Market gardenlDg and fruit culture receive a great ileal of attention. Ist year, one man made ti, xi froai three acres of onlona. Another, h-D from stands of laws. A thud. If .Mi from the pro eeed, of 70 acres of wheat. And so It goes through the entire list. Full Information about Morgan County can as nblaiwsl by wrfllag to J Krancls, ti. t. a I. A., HurllngloD KouK, Onaha. Nob. Hllk Ti.rvada. The buiinetaol producinir silk msj be proectittd with lucceai all over the middle snd iouthern states of t big conn try. Hupertitiou peraonaiay that a wsrt cut off by tyinu silk thread round it and drawing the ends tightly will never return. The silk from cocoons containing male inact is said to be stronner snd better then thst (rem cocoons mads by (enisles. - How I'urrots Ik-come Left-Handed. I'arrots fretpif inly have the habit of gPdpluK ftMal and other objects) jire wuted to them with the left claw. Or. Oavitl S. Jortlnu kh that this Is a re unit of the rij-'ht handedness of men and women. The parrot naturally wiz en With itn left claw nil object whleli the jrlver iirewiilH w lib the rlht hand. rnmera-Caatrlit I'lanetsi, I'or four yeura punt Or. Max Wolf, of the IJeiflrllM-rg observatory, has lieen iislncj photiinidiy instead of eye observation in the disetivery of minor planets, or wwleroids. In this iiiatiner he has found thirty-nix new phnii-ts. of w hitdl ( liililcen were (ilscoveli'tl ill lS'.l'J. nine in S'X'., hix in and three ia lMi,".. New I'ee for ('liitine. It has reteiiily lieen dLseovcred that, by moan of a simple chemical treat inent, ofdimiry relaliiie can be solidi fied. In thin form it resembles cellu loid, but la not liitlainmulde mid is therefore not dann'Tous, tin celluloid is. It cuu be colored, spotted and st n-akod. as desiretl, so lis to imitate tortoise shell, coral, inotlier-of -pearl and other natural product. Substitute for Cold. In France a new substitute for Kohl has been formed by combining nlnety foiir parts of copper with six parts of ant iiiioiiy, and adilitic; a Utile uou'tie sium carlionate to increase the weight. It Is said that this alloy can be drawn, wrought and soldered very much like (fold, nnd that it also receives and re tains a golden polish. It is worth about 2Ti cents a pound. A Cnblc In the Amn.on. A vivid conception of the wild luxuri ance of vegetation along the Amazon River 1m conveyed by the news that In opening telegraphic comiutiiili'tilloii between I'ara and .Mannos, a cable !s to lie laid for u long distance at tin bottom of tlie river, the surrounding foreotH being ho dense ami tangled that it Is deemed Impracticable to rim n tel egraph line through them. Chimney) lit 8e". Pictures of the new Fulled Stales cruiser UrooUlyn show her with im mensely tall smoke stacks, towering up higher than the masts, with the ex ception of the llagstafTs. Similarly tall smoke stacks have rni-titly been adopt ed for a large merchant ship, and It Is thought that their use may become common. The purpose is to Imitate the draft produced by lofty chimneys on land. This Is culled "induced draft," an opposed to the system of "forced draft," heretofore generally used to In crease the power of steam-boilers. It Is claimed In behalf of the new system that It produces a more natural draft, and Is less Injurious to the Isillers, be sides leading to greater comfort for the firemen. Other ways of Inducing Instead of driving air through the fur naces have been contrived, but the tall smoke-stack plan Is said to be the most economical for ships. Knat Traiua of the Future. In discussing the things needed to In crease the average speed of railway trains the Scientific American urges strongly a decrease in the weight of cars, and makes an Interesting com parison with bicycles: "In a train made up of Pullman cars the engine has to haul not less than a ton and a half of dead load for each passenger carried. Oa the race-track the bicycle carries Its load, at average railroad speed, on a dead-weight basis of twenty pounds to the passenger. One hundred and fifty times as much dead-weight to be carrried jier passenger on a rail roads aa on a bicycle!" What the limit speetl for trains will be In the twentieth century no one can tell at present, but with existing conditions more than 1X miles an hour have been made over a short distance, A .Mysterious Crater. About forty miles from FIngstulT, Arizona, In the midst of a great plain, there Is a saucer-shaped hollow about three-quarters of a mile across and six hundred feet deep. The rim of this strange crater rUes between one hundred and fifty and two hundred feet above the surrounding plain. Kocky fragments are scattered for sev eral miles around the crater, decreas ing In number until they disappear. Among these rocks many fragments of meteoric iron, some containing min ute black diamonds, have been found. The Inner walls ahow that the crust of the earth was broken when the crater was formed; yet no volcanic rocks exist there, (leologlsts have re cently proposed several theories to ac count for this singular phenomenon. One theory Is that an Immense meteor ite made the bole, and that the meteor ic fragments Just mentioned pre rem nants of the falling star. Another the ory ascribes the origin of the craUr to a tremendous explosion of steam In the rock beneath; and a third com bines the first two by suggesting that the blow of a falling nusteor, striking the earth's crust at a point where sub terranean water had accumulated in the neighborhood of heated rocks, was the cause of the explosion. A Iilvely Young Duke. The Duke of Orleans served for a time In the English srmy, but was com pelled to fire up bis connection In con sequence of his childish behavior. He plajrad no end of senseless tricks while stationed at Aldershot, waa moat lib subordinate as regarded discipline, was forever taking advantage of th immunity due to bis royal rank, ai.i finally waa compelled to leave the arm for having cut the ropea anchoring j captive balloon In which Gen. Sir Eve. lyn Wood and a couple of other flel.J officers were taking observations dur lug a shaui battle. A strong wind w M blowing and the balloon was carried up into the air, and its occupants wera unable to effect a descent until at a, distance of some thirty miles from Al dershot. Sir Evelyn complained di rectly not only to tlie Duke of Cam bridge, but also the Queen herself, whu has never liked tlie young Duke, and who immediately responded to Sij Evelyn's communication by Intimating to the Comte and Comtesse tie I'aril that she could no longer permit thei Hon to continue his military training H her army. THE LITTLE QUEEN OF HOLLAND Knvica Her Girl Siilijecta Their L'nrt-i atraloed Freedom. Arthur Warren contributes a very bright ami interesting article lillustral eili on "The Little Queen of Holland.'' in the Ladies' Home Journal. He pn sents this almost idolized girl Knveivi" in a graceful pen picture, tells of hej daily life, her studies, her tli version.-, her toys, her p 'is, and of her patrl th ai, ly-rcciprocaled love of her subjects Mr. Warren has sweetly pictured her l. these words: "She is a bright-faced, blonde little lassie who passed her lil teenth birthday on Aug. ol, lWt.'i. Sli Is rather pretty and has a slender, graceful, young figure. I have seen hej dressed In the peasant costume of Zee, land, and she looked for all the world like one of (Jitirge Houghton's tlear, de light fid Dutch maidens, except that lief cheeks were not ruddy. She has a very ilelicale, clear complexion; her hair pale blown, and long and wavy; lief eyes are blue and there is a dolitlouf twinkle In them which suggests thai the young girl lias a fair sense of hu mor. Her Christian names are Wllheb mlna Helena Paulina Maria. I suppose that If Will.elmiiia I. were asked by some staunch democrat l! uuraau of her own age whether in the digit. ,ics of (juccnshlp there Is much satisfaction I'or a Utile girl she would answer Wo.' To be sure, there Is soma amusement to be got out of her position but not so much as if the girl were the. daughter of a rich Dutch burgher, oi of a farmer In that wonderful country where tlie peasants are like walking Jewelers' shops, and where the land Hows with canals nnd honey. For oti4 filing, the playmates of the child Queer. can be very few, and, ns there is im bevy of brothers and sisters in the fam ily, the girl's life has so far been spent almost entirely among persons timet older than herself. There is n genuine affection for her throughout the country, and with good reason, fot she Is a very lovable child. The sweet ness of her nature shines out through her face. She has the most winsome smile that you could wish to see. She appreciates her position thoroughly, that Is to say, as thoroughly as a girl of her years can appreciate Hindi an ex ceptionnl condltoii as Queenhood, and she Is amusingly particular about tha dignities which encompass her. For all that, she Is delightfully considerate of others. Her servants worship her, Dutch children adore her, and every body who comes Into contact with her speedily becomes very fond of her, o Problems for Prof. Ilontg-en. The discovery by Professor Iloutgen that certain rays of the solar spectrum Invisible to the eye will penetrate sol Ids has been made public recently. W are also told that the learned scientist has applied his discovery to photog raphy and has succeeded In making satisfactory negatives of the bones In a living man's hand An apparatus which will perform this feat fills a long felt want. It will now lie possible to settle definitely whethei the heads of certain persons are abso lutely void, as might be maintained by Inductive argument, or possess a cere bral nucleus or rudimentary brain pith. Among other practical problem" within the scope of the new photog raphy Is the chronological status of thf breakfast egg, the true condition of the early watermelon, and the deter mination of that painful and world-old uncertainty: Did the baby really swal low the safety pin? Pocket cameras may enable enterpris ing reporters to discover the true In side of a deal, and there would be no help for legislators with boodle In thelt clothes. Actresses wfco pad will have to leave the stage, and there Is hope that by thli beneficent Invention even an English man will be able to get at the lnnei mysteries of a Joke. Buffalo Times. Geographies to lilame. Ask any hundred English men, worn en or children what Is the name of the capital of Russia, and every one of them will reply, "Saint Petersburg, It may be a small matter, but In point of fact the proper name Is "Peters burg." The English are the only folk who Insist upon the "Saint" The city was founded by Peter the Great, and Is named nfter him. It Is quite true that Peter was one of the most extraordi nary men that ever filled a throne, but no one would have been more astound ed than himself at being dubbed a saint. He neither lived nor died In the odor of sanctity, and It Is hard to find out how It became the English fashion to miscall the splendid town be found-ed.-Llttle Folks. He Wouldn't Da, Baron Alderson once released from his duties a Juror who stated that h was deaf In one ear. "You may leave the box," said his lordship, "since It Is necessary you should hear both sides." The goblins chsse the children, and tbs wolves taa alder naoolsv Ms.iar bu-iM Auuird. The poet of the West Baden Journal lings thus "'Sicg a song of penit--i.ee, ft fellow full of rye, four snd twenty Serpents dancing before his eyes. When bis eye wag opened he shouted for bis lift, wasn't be a pretty chump to go betore bis wife? His bat waa in the par tor, underneath a chair, his boots were in the ball, bis coat was on the stair. His trousers in the kitchen, bis collar on the shelf, but be hadn't any notionh where be was at himself." The nervous system la weakened by the neuralgia Torture. Every nerve la strengthened in the FIELD AND HOC FENt. WIRE, 23, 83, 42, fiO, or B8 inches hiflh. Quality and workmanship the best. Nothing on the market to compare with it. Write for full information, VTNTOT FENCE COMPANY. DE KALB. ILL. It Was Before the Day of SAPOLIO r They Used to Say "Woman's Work Is Never Done." II r C Q C OA CAUTION 11; If If "La Belle Chocolatiere " isn't on Lj Is I-, the can, it isn't Walter Baker & Co.'s IP I I J lij Breakfast Cocoa. I , ( fl WALTER CAKER & CO., Lifted, kJ P J DORCHESTER, MASS. a-aa-al a-sas a ' IHI 0 r-vi I 01 M en I A 1 m 1 i m 8W: u No- wonder poor Dinnie's so tired, carrying all day that great big piece of M No matter how much vou arc W &) i m cnargea ior a smau pietc ui uuicr brands, the chew is no better than "Battle Ax" For 10 cents you get almost twice as much as of other high grade goods. The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as other 10 cent pieces of equal quality. mm m asuib-.', lutus of b ..ri fr.r. Col. A. T Dodge is responsible for the f llow ing story oi a negro preacher tshot-e congregation habitaally made a great racket every Sunday. Upon be ing questioned the old man, with evi dent sorrow for the ignorance of tha colonel, said:'"Doan you know tba Laad's Prayer?" "Of course," replied the colonel; "but what has thst to do with it?" "Doan de Lawd's Prayer say ollered be Thy name?' replied the a!l- wise preacher. cure of it by W fBl sCTlaTaBnClii (0) it it -a.t m One complaint "etters l'lat we heard of was from B ' woman wrin cairl that- Par1!ri hurt her hands! We knew that this couldn't be. But we looked into the matter, and found that she was usintr one of the poorest and most dangerous of bar soaps with her Pearhne. When we induced her to use Pearline alone. without this soap, everything was lovely. Use no soap, when you do any wash ing or cleaning with Pearline. It's needless, and more expensive -and it may do harm. i