J U a- It Is T Qlbni Hoods Sarsaparilla cures when all oAelf medicines fail to do any gorl what ever Being peculiar in combination proportion and process Hoods Sarsapa rilla possesses peculiar curative power Jt absolutely and permanently cures all diseases originating in or promoted by impure blood Remember Hoods W Sarsa parilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier Hnrkrlc Dillc the best family cathartic I1UOU 3 I11IS and liver stimulant 25c A T mpse of Memory Whats this you have asked me to carve Mrs Slirnmeal That a spring chicken Mr Board man Why so it is so it is How strange didnt recognize such an old acquaint ance Whereupon the other boarders re freshed themselves witb a smile at the landladys expense Exchange A GOOD THING For Women to Remember That in addressing Mrs Finkhain they are communicating with a woman a woman whose experience in treating womans ills is greater than that of any Jiving physician male or female A woman can talk freely to a woman when it is revolting to relate her private troubles to a man besides a man does not understand simply because he is a man Mftny women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse knowing full well that they should have immediate as sistance but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examina tions of even their family physician Tt is unnecessary Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowl edge from actual experience is greater than any local physician living The following invitation is freely offered accept it in the same spirit Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to freely communicate with Mrs Pinkham at Lynn Mass All letters are received opened read and answered by women only thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken and has induced more than 100000 sufferers to write her for ad vice during the last four months Out or the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case She asks nothing in return except your good will anil her advice has relieved thousands Surely any woman rich or poor is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance Lydia E Pinkham Medicine Co Lynn Mass On His IHetnl WatclimaKer The first time I clean ed your watch it was in a gold case the next time in a gold filled case and now its in a silver case Hardup Yes circumstances alter cases you know LAST MONTH Of the Tennessee Centennial and Industrial Exposition The month of October closes this great est of all Expositions ever held in the South and next to the Columbian the best ever held in this country For the closing month special attractions have been arranged and the rates from all parts of the country have been made lower than ever before known The location Nash ville Tenn is on the main line of the Louisville Nashville Railroad directly on its through car route between the North and South and the trip in either direction via that city can be made as cheaply if not cheaper than via any other route Ask your ticket agent for rates or write to C P Atmore General Passenger Agent Louisville Ivy for rates and information Boominj How do you find business asked the kind old lady of the man at the ack door with a pail on his arm Everythings on the jump with me Could I sell you some frog legs V De troit Free Press Shake Into Your Shoes Uens Foot Ease a powder for the feet It cures painful swollen smart ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions Its the greatest comfort discovery of the age Allens Foot Ease makes tight fitting or new shoes feel easy It is a certain cure for sweating callous and hot tired aching feeL Try it to day Sold y all druggists and shoe stores By mail for 25 cents In stamps Trial - package FREE Address Allen S Olmsted Le Roy N Y Turned Down Sister I heard that poor Miss Haw kins has gone into a decline Is it so Brother Yes she has I got some of the decline last night Up-to-Date ABLE OMAHA LAWYER James M Wool worth Who Addressed the American Bar Association James M Woolworth of Omaha whose snsatlonal address to the Ameri can Bar Association at its Cleveland meeting created much comment is per haps the foremost lawyer in Nebraska and one of the most remarkable men in America His father was a noted New JAMES M WOOLWOUTH York lawyer and as soon as young Woolworth left Hamilton College he began the study of law under the pre ceptorship of his father As early as 1S5G left Syracuse N Y and went to Omaha He was the first City At torney of Omaha and has steadfastly devoted himself to the pursuit of his profession declining all temptations to wander into political fields foreign to the law He was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States in 1SG2 and since that time he has argued more cases before that court than any lawyer west of Chicago Apart from law books Mr Wool worths studies have been wide and varied His essays addresses and lectures on gen eral subjects show his great versatility and comprehensiveness of mind In 1S75 Racine College conferred upon him the degree of LL D In 1S92 the University of Nebraska made him L H D and in 1S90 he was given the degree of D C L by Trinity Univer sity of Toronto He has laid by a snug fortune from his earnings and is a large part of the backbone of the citi zenship of Omaha A BRAVE DETECTIVE Officer n C Brc irn Is a Terror to Border Outlaws Twelve years in Chicago as a detec tive and regular patrolman admirably fitted Officer H C Brown now sta The Pill that Will tioned in Denver for active worl among the outlaws of Colorado anc New Mexico Thanks to Mr Browns zeal iu tracing criminals he was compelled to depart from southern Colorado and there is a ii c browx 1000 prize await ing the first man who will bring his head to the New Mexico White Caps In April of last year Brown Deputy Sheriff William Green and William Kelley were called upon to arrest cat tle thieves who were carrying on ex tensive threats in the San Isidoro coun try not far Irom Las Animas in south ern Colorado Both Green and Keliey were killed and their murderers are reported to have received the 1000 sums promised for their dead bodies Mr Brown was wise enough to leave the country He is persistent in his declarations that the White Caps were behind the opposition to the law The valiant survivor of these various frays is now traveling one of the most des perate districts in Denver Inhabitants of AVashingtoa D C The residents of Washington rt not vote The persons living there who have no legal residence there vote at their old homes if they vote at all Be tween 1S71 and 1S73 the District of Co lumbia had a territorial government and the inhabitants voted but in 1S73 most of the taxpayers appealed to Con gress to abolish the territorial govern ment as it was too expensive and cor rupt Congress heard their prayer and now the residents have no voice in tLe government of the District which is managed wholly by Congress A Princess Bicycle Suit Princess Maud of Wales when sue cycles wears a neat tailor made cos tume with plain skirt similar to that of a riding habit The pill that -will implies the pills that wont Their name is legion The name of the pill that will is Ayers Cathartic Pill It is a pill to rely on Properly used it will cure con stipation biliousness sick headache and the other ills that result from torpid liver Ayers pills are not designed to spur the liver into a momentary activity leaving it in yet more incapable condition after the immediate effect is past They are compounded with the pur pose of toning up the entire system removing the obstructing conditions and putting the liver into proper relations with the rest of the organs for natural co operation The record of Ayers Pills during the half century they have been in public use establishes their great and permanent value in all liver affections Ayers Cathartic Pills yf given a bullet in the thigh that for eleven long years made him most mis erable Did uiu re and nephew send the bullets that woundid jhemV Prob ably not but vho k au tell The Wisconsin boy hud to leave the army He attended a Chicago commer cial college and was about to a crept a position when Jen John B Callis now of Lancaster who had known him as a boy and as a soldier both having been in the same brigade wired him from Iluntsville Ala asking if he would accept a place in the Freednians bu reau at 125 per mouth The answer was Yes Im on the way to Ala bama He resided in that State for many years holding various places of trust including collector of internal iov euue deputy United States marshal United States marshal etc He is now a much respected resident of Tarkio Mo his place of business being Rock ford a few miles away At last ac counts his soldier uncle was still a resident of Virginia J A Watrous iu Chicago Times Herald Lognn aa a iMacipinarlan Logan never permitted family ties or friendships to interfere with what he considered his duty in time of war On one occasion he demanded and secured the resignation of his own brother-in-law Colonel Osborne for refusing to carry out an order and he stood by his decision despite a strong pressure brought by men of influence at Wash ington to induce him to withdraw the mandate General Logan had made up his mind it would be for the good of the country to organize into regiments and properly drill and equip a large number of ne groes He saw in them good lighting material and thought it would be better to use them as soldiers than to allow them to bang about the camps in idle nor An order to this effect Avas issued and Colonel Osborne was named sis the man to put it into execution The lat ter remonstrated Logan insisted Finally Osborne openly revolted de claring so Lieutenant Merriman as serts that he Did not come here 1o fight for nig gers or to act as their military in structor When this reached Logans ears he sent for Colonel Osborne and demand ed to know whether he had used the language attributed to him Osborne said he had and that he meant every word of it He had taken up arms to light for the Union not to free negroes and to teach them to be soldiers and he didnt propose to lake any part iu that kind of work As Osborne spoke Logans face grew black with anger Finally smothering bis emotion he thundered out Write out your resignation at once sir or report yourself under arrest You Avill obey orders while 1 command here or be cashiered from the service Osborne Avas speechless for a mo ment with surprise His relationship had brought him into close contact with Logan and tliej had been good friends Presuming upon this he had thought his refusal to do the duty as signed to hi in would be overlooked and another officer named for the task But Logan was obdurate He declined to modify the order in any way and in- sisted upon Osborne dropping out Ap peal was made by the hitters friends to the authorities at Washington and Logan was asked to smooth the thing over He stood firmly by his original order and Osborne left the service Later General Logan named another officer to mobilize and drill the negroes and the order was obeyed without hesi tation He had shown he was not a man to be trifled with and from then on he had no trouble in getting his com mands carried out To antagonize Lo gan was to arouse a ferocious lion and every soldier knew it Fair in his treat ment of both men and officers no vet asking of them anything but what he Avas Avilling and ready to do himself he enforced his orders with iron resolute Avill When his word went out there was none to oppose it and early in his career he Avon the confidence and love of all who served Avitli him Where He Belonged The historian of Company F of ie TAventy third Massachusetts Ycfim teers calls to mind the awkAvardness of one of the hiav recruits Iu his composition there was not a particle of time or tune and the step ahvays bothered him One day at drill Smith was persist ently getting out of step and out of place until the drill master demanded impatiently Smith Avhere do you belong With innocence upon his face and a sense of injury in his tone the recruit answered In Ipswich sir I wish to heaven you were there AAas the officers despairing rejoinder Kvielences of Progress Two Washington County boys AVere dodging bullets at Sharpsburg The balls commenced to shave off the bark of the pine tree which they were using for shelter Finally an enfilading fire began to chip off the other side of tUs free One of the besieged Georgians remarked Bill dont you remember that Gen eral Toombs said in his speech at San dersville that Yankees couldnt shoot Yes Tom said the other he cer tainly said so Well Bill they are learning fast arent they V Savannah Press Willinsr to Forsret There were loud and prolonged yells with much Avaving of handkerchiefs by the ladies in the galleries when the speeches were made at the reunion of the United Confederates in Xashville Tenn that the name of the body be changed to the Confederate Survivors Association that they might retain the cherished initials C S A but Avhen the votes of the veterans were counted there was found to be a big majority against the proposition BLUE AND THE GEAY BRAVE MEN WHO MET ON THE Ft ELD OF EATTLE Thrilling Stories of the Rebellion Old Soldier and Sailors RelnteJvemi nisC2iice9 of Life in Camp and on the Field Incidents of the War Fourlit on Oppstp Side Some months ago 1 told about the late Gen John Gibbon lighting his oavii brother at Antietam Gibbon was com manding a Western brigade and his brother was an officer in a North Caro lina command A peculiar feature of the incident was the fact that the brothers knew Avhat they were doing kncAV that they were facing and fight ing each other I have a similar story to tell but before telling it let un say a word more about Gibbon Three weeks ago 1 was at Arlington Va one of the most beautiful cities of the dead in the wide world The good Virginia lady my hostess drove past scores of beautiful anil costly monu mentsmonuments erected by compa nies regiments brigades divisions corps and armies by States counties and individuals They designated 1ip graves of heroes generals admirals colonels majors captains and lieuten ants Some tower high toward the heaven to Avhich the spirits of the sleep ers have llown some are broken col umns others bear corps emblems all Aer very full of interest naturallv o Turning from these my eyes sAvept over the forest so to speak of the little white stones that mark the graves of more than 10000 brave men men of no high sounding titles knapsack and musket patriots Avithout Avhom the na tion would have fared sorrowfully in deed After we had entered the Lee man sion and viewed the rooms in Avhich the great general had so often received and entertained the first men of the republic in the long ago Avhen he had dined slept studied Avorked and plaj ed I said to the Virginia lady Please diiveovt by the pavilion and wait while I find a certain grave On the grassy slope fifteen rods to the right of the historical mansion facing Washington only a few feet from Avhere lluius King father of Jen Charles King the popular author had his tent in ISOl Avhen commanding the brigade which Gibbon helped to make famous is the modest irrave of Maj Gen John Gib bon It is Avithout monument not even a little Avhite stone marks his resting place A pine board whitewashed bearing his name date of death and rank and a grass covered mound are all I saAv save a cluster of roses sin earlier comer had placed there IIoav still itAvas in that beautiful spot I could have remained there for hours just to look and think Memory Avas anxious ro help me see that sleeping hero iu the activities of life in his countrys most trying time to see him fitting men for Avar leading a brigade then a division then a large army corps in great battles then in Indian Avars always great brave and noble in his chosen calling And this is the end this little mound marked by a board in this quiet place close to long ioavs of costly monuments Xo no This is not the end Gibbon lives beyond this life and ho lives and Avill live for cen turies in this life His deeds Avere too great to die to be forgotten Before long a remnant of the Iron Brigade a command that Avas the apple of his eye a remnant gray haired bent and dim eyed Aviil gather about this silent bed and with fitting ceremonies they Avill dedicate a monument ro the memory of John Gibbon It Avill not be as broad high and costly as some in that won derful home of the dead but it Avill tell a story of courage honor and useful ness not often told of a soldier It will bear the emblem of his first brigade the names of its regiments and the bat tery he greAV up Avitli from a cadet to captain and a list of the battles in Avhich it fought It aviII be just such a monument as this dear old hero Avould have chosen had he been consulted in his lifetime Yes I Avas lonesome when I moved aAvay from Gibbons grave that bright Monday morning Not only is Gibbon silent but the voices of three fourths of those five regiments and Battery B are also hushed forever In 1S40 a Virginian named Raines one of a large family married a South ern beauty and left for the new West They settled in the lead regions of Southwestern Wisconsin Their son John W was IS years of age when the war came The sound of the drum brought out to aid in collecting men for Company C Second Wisconsin carried young Raines into the army At about the same time a Virginia uncle some what his senior but bearing the same name John W Raines became a member of a Virginia infantry regi ment The Virginians command be came a part of StoneAvall Jacksons First Brigade The badger boys com mand was a part of the Iron Brigade Nephew and uncle were at the first bat tle of Bull Run the Virginians brigade being led by the intrepid Jackson Lees right arm later along and the Wiscon sin boys brigade was under the com mand of Col William Tecumseh Sher man later along Grants strong right arm Neither suffered more than a -dreadful scare in their first battle In August 1SG2 iney met again this time at Gainesville not far from their first meeting place Their former brigade commanders had groAvn to corps com manders by this time and the Rabieses and their comrades had become veter ans It was a mighty clash Jackson who commanded the engaged Confed erate corps pronounced it the most stubborn fight of the Avar up to that time The Southern man was slightly wounded but the Northern boy was That Terrible Scourge Malarial disease Is invariably supplement ed by disturbance of the liver the bowels the stomach and the nerves To the re moval of both the cause and Its effects Hos tetters Stomach hitters is fully adequate It lills the 1111 as no other remedy doe performing its work thoroughly Its In gredients are pure and wholesome and It admlrublv serves to build up a system broken by IU health and shorn of strength Constipation liver and kidney complaint and nervousness are conquered by it Rolling Prisons of Texas Texas according to those who have driven through the State has some queer ways The climate is said to be the hottest coldest Avettest and driest in all the country Convicts work on the roads in this State Following the chain gang is a wagon conveying a big cage iu which bloodhounds are kept in the daytime The dogs of course are used to track escaped prisoners At night the brutes are turned out and the convicts sleep in the cage The chain gang processions are seen in the roads summer and winter- Toledo Blade Thirty thousand elk are wintering in the Jacksons Hole country of Wyo ming according to the estimate of the game warden who says that in one herd which he saAv there were luOirJ of them stretching over a distance of six miles The sight he said surpassed anything he had ever seen and utterly amazed him The elks trail over the snow was like Hint ice he said so hard had the snow been packed doAvn The animals are seen by thousands any morning moving along the Snake river from the Great Swamp to the Gros Ventre hills and at night the Avails of the calves straying from their mothers may be heard Real Rest and Comfort There is a powder to be shaken into the shoes called Allens Foot Ease invented by Allen S Olmsted Le Roy N Y which druggists and shoe dealers say is the best thum they have ever sold to cure swollen burning and tender or aching feet Some dealers claim that it makes tight or new shoes feel easy It certainly will cure corns and bunions and relieve instantly sweating hot or smarting feet It costs ony a quarter and the inventor will send a sample free to any address In her early days Queen Victoria Avas a diligent sketcher her mother the Duchess of Kent being her tutor A collection of her drawings dated ISO each bearing her autograph will soon be offered for sale Halls Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure Price 70 cents When our children go astray the cause is outside of them when the chil dren of others so wrong the cause is inside of them Xo one in ordinary health need become bald or gray if he will follow sensible treatment We advise cleanliness of the scalp and the use of Halls Hair Renew er Tobacco and warehouse receipts is sued after it was stored were both used in Virginia as money Picos Cure for Consumption is the best of all cough cures George W Lotz Fa bacher La Aug 26 1S95 Children cry for the moon and when they grow up they Avant the earth airs Winslows Soothing Syrup Tor Chllrtrt r teething softens the sums reduces inflammation allay pain cures wind colic 25 cents a bottle The world cures alike the optimist and the misanthrope ROOFING Tho Fay Manilla Roofing Co Camden J ITorso and Boar A desperate fight between a horse ami a boar which resulted in the death of both animals Is reported from the coun ty lino eighteen miles north of Warsaw Ind The animals were on tlie farm of Arthur Munson and got together in a field when the combat began At the end of twenty minutes the horse was torn and bleeding bad wounds being inflicted by the tusks of the angry hog which was also in a dying condition its head and legs being broken by the tre mendous kicks administered by the horse The animals survived the fight only a short time WOMEN How Many of Them Have Quietly Obtained Advice That Made Them Well My sister if you find that in spite of following faithfully your family doc tors advice you are not getting- well why do you not try another course Many and many a woman has quietly written to Mrs Pinkham of Lynn Mass stating her symptoms plainlyj and clearly and taken her advice which was promptly received The follow 1 EapYvTRwiSH AT K V wa MSA i 4ftl3iKhSv tefy ing letter is a I pretty strong confirmation of our claims IBysk3TF fetvH 1 A I V 1 had been sick for six months A J TUWtK 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