Summer Is a food time to treat Chronic Kidney , KIDNEY Blidder , nd UrJwry troubles with Doan's KMacy nils : COMFORT. they conquer the most stubbora cases. Aching backs are cased. much pain hi my back ; as Hip , back , nud Join pains tl.no went on I could hardly overcome. Swelling of the endure it ; I could not stand for few moments at except a limbs and dropsy signs a time ; 1 crew weak and vanish. exhausted ; I could not even They correct urine with do light housework ; I could brick dust sediment , high no > stoop or bend ; my head colored , pain in passing , ocl < "d severely ; I was In pain dribbling frequency bed from toy head down to my , , ' het s ; centering in the kiu- wetting. Doan's Kidney Tills ne < s it was a heavy , steady , remove calculi and gravel. sickening ache ; I could not Relieve heart palpitation , HAME. res' , nights , and g ot up EleepleHHiiess , hca.dachc , mrroings weak and tired. I P. O. nervousness , dizziness. thought I was about dope for , when I snvr Doan's Kid STAT E ney Pills advertised. Within Mrs. James Beck of 314 For fire trial box , mall tills coupon to a week after commencing West Whiteabnro Street , Foster-Jllltmm Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. If al > eve their use I began to improve , Home , N. Y. , snj-s : " I iv.-is rpsiw in insufilclentvrito address on sepe- and from that tune on rapidly troubled with my kidneys for raie flip. grevr better. I used five eight or niuo years ; hud boxes in all and was cured. " A hospital in Chelsea. Endland , loses a bequest of $0,000 through an informality , The testator signed his will in his bedr ; om , and the wit- oiesses thoughtlessly cairied ib into ( another room before signing it , thus invalidating the whole document. TLe largest insect known is the stick insect of Borneo. When in active it resembles a piece of sticK. iSome specimens thirteen inches in jlength have been captured. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME , Notre Dome , Indiana. Ve call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Notre Dame University , one of the great educa tional institutions of the West , which appears in ano.ther column of this pa per. Those of our readers who may have occasion lo look up a college for ( their sons during the coming year would do well to correspond with the President , who will semi thorn a cata logue free of charge , as well as all par ticulars regarding terms , courses of studies , etc. Private rooms are given free to stu dents of the Sophomore. .Junior or Se nior years of any of the Collegiate Courses. There is a thorough preparatory 'school in connection with the University - sity , in which students of all grades will have every opportunity of prepar ing themselves for higher studies. The 'Commercial ' Course intended for young /men / preparing for business , may be ' finished in one or two years according jto the ability of the student. St. Ed- ) ward's Hall , for boys under thirteen , is | a unique department of the institution. ( The higher courses are thorough in ev- jery respect , and students will find every - | ery opportunity of perfecting them- iselves in any line of work they may tchoose to select. Thoroughness in class work , exactness in the care of istuuents , and devotion to the best in terests of all , are the distiniruishing 'characteristics of the University of Notre Dame. Sixty years of active work in the .cause of education have made this institution - stitution famous all over the country. , Sheep draw little express w 'in India- and Persia. iTour Denier for Allen's Foot Jin t > t A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns. Bunions , Swollen , Sore , Hot , Callous , Aching , Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nails. - Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by nil drusfrists and shoe stores , 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. A tidy room peas ! = mt and sunny , can be rented at the Hague. Holland , for sixty-two cents a wek. . , . 2S5HS > * S. * A > - & * 4& ® , - ' * The University of Notre Dame , NOTRE DAME , INDIANA. FULL COURSES IN Classics , Letters , Economics - , nomics and History , Journalism , Art , Science , ( Pharmacy , Law , Civil. Mechanical and Elec trical Engineering : , Architecture. Thorough Preparatory and Commercial 1 Courses. ROOMS FKEK to nil student who IIBTO completed .the studies required for admission into the Sopho- Jrnore. Junior or Senior Ywar of any of the ColloKiato ! Courses. ROOMS TO REXT , moderate charge to students lover seventeen preimiringforColleglate Courses. A limited number of Onndidntes for the Eccleeino Itical atate will be received at special ratea ST. KO WAKD'8 HAI-U for born under 13 yoare. is 'unique In the complstene * * of its equipment. The GOth Vi-ur trill open September 8 , 1908. Catalogues Froe. Addre REV. A. MORR1SSEY. C. S. C. , President , Box 264. iFREETOVl/OiVlEN ! To prove the healing and cleansing power of Pnx- tine Toilet Antiseptic we will mail a large trial package with book of in structions abbolutely free. This is not a tin ) sample , but alarge package , enough to convince anyone of its value. Women all over the country are prais ing Paxtine for what it has done in local i treatment of female ills , curing all inflam mation and discharges , wonderful as a cleans ing vaginal douche , tor sore throat , nasal ca- carrh , as a mouth wash , and to remove tartar and whiten tke teeth. Send to-day ; a postal card will do. Sold by drucrUU or lent po ! pnld by us , 50 cento , Inrce box. Satisfaction ffuarnnteed. R. PAXTOH CO. , 216 Colupbus Ave. Bo to * . Mass. A Skin of Beauty Is a aoy Forever. BK. T. FEI.IX CorRAUD'S OKIENTAIi CliEAM , OK ilACICAL UEAUTIF1EU. GO fS w npmovp Tan. Pimples , Frecklrs. J oth Patches , Hush , and Shin disease * , and every blemish on beauty , nafl defies Tears , and ii so Larmlefs wo tnsto ft to b euro it is prop- made. Accept counterfeit of A. Sayro said to a lady of the ham-ton ( a patient ) : "As you ladles will use them , I recommend 'Qour- 1 nnd'a Cream' as the least harmful of all tha Skin prepara tions. " For ue by all Drnrl5t3 and ? aney-Goods Dealers In the TJ. 8. , Canadoc and Europe. FEKD. T. nOPKINR. rropr. ? T Grtwt Jones St. . N.Y. CERES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Beet Conjgli Syrep. Tastes Good. Uao "in time. N. N. U. . 782-31 YORK , NEB Tlie distinction of a humorist con sists in the fact tliat bis jokes are worth a salary. You have not fulfilled your des- tir > y these days unless you have had appendicitis. We lead the other day of a monkey in JSew York who died of a broken heart because he was close-shaven. Several gentlemen of our acquaint ance would do well to follow his ex ample. Frank Paine. It is said that one of the most per plexing duties of authorship is naming a work. It certainly is the most profound problem connected1 with most modern novels. A bright future is a nice thing to have , but it is a poor thing to live on. on.A A contributor to a newspaper is a man whose salary consists of the postage he pajs to get his articles pub ishecl. Many girls think that because a young man does not stop to talk to them he is bashful. There is such a thing as self defense. The worst insult that some people have to bear is the fact that there are others smarter than themselves. Talk to some young men about their prospects and the only thing they can tell you is what they are going to do. Frank Power. Pound a Friend. Valley City , N. D. , July 27. Mrs Matilda M. Boucher of this place tells how she found a friend in the follow ing words : "For years I suffered with a dizzi ness Iu my head Rod could get nothing to cure rue till fcbout two years ago svhen I was advised to take Dodd'S Kidney Pills. These pills cured me before I had used the whole of the first box , and I haven't been troubled since. ' "In January of this year I had ar , attack of Sciatica that made me almost helpless , and remembering how much Dodd's Kidney Pills had done for me before , I sent and got some and began , to fcike them at once. "In three weeks I was well , and not a trace of the Sc-iatica left , and I have been well ever since. "Dodd's Kklne ; Pills have certainly been of great Ii-'iefit to me. I have found them a ft end in time of sick ness , and I wil always recommen them to every one suffering with the troubles that bothered me. " Persons with blue eyes are rarely affected with color blindness. Aliens who hereafter stray into British prisons , as convicts , will not be taught trades. Rain has never been known to fall i i Iquique , Peru The place con- uiius 14,100 inhabitants. In Kew York City there are twelve hotels , each of which has more than 300 telephones. It costs very little to support 2 , family in India. Millions of men in t'nat country live , marry and rear healthy children upon an income which even when the wife workj , is rarely above sixb ? cents a week. Over one-half the trees struck by ] lightninc are populars. From this fact scientists conclude that the popi ular has some value as a conductor of lightning. Therefore agricult uralists are advised to plant these trees in the vicinity of the farm buildings. Nothing is spent for fuel by the Maories of iSfew Zealand. They cook their potatoes and other vegetable in volcanic heat. There are a fe\y volcanoes in Uew Zealand , and some of the Maories live up in the mountains - } ains near them. They make the ! volcanoes serve as cooking stoves. . J There is something so disagreeablq j to mice in the soil of one of the' islands in Sb. Magus Bay , on the west side of Shetland , that the little ] ' pests cannot exist there. To test1 the truth of this statement , several mice , at variovs times , were taken ' there , but the soil proved so uncon genial that they soon died. * How's This ! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by' Hall's Catarrh Cure. t F. J. CHENEY & CO. . Props. . Toledo. 0. Wo the undersigned hare known F. J. Cheney C for the last is year * ; , and bellove him perfectly v honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obligation made by 8 tlielf firm. WKST &TRUAX. Wholesale Druggists , Toledo , 0. flE WAI.DIXO. KIXKAJS & MARVIN , Wholesale flI Drugclsts. Toledo. O. I Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Trice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all DniRRlsts. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. D. RIDGEW&Y H'ENDRICKS i Investment Securilles , 40 Wall St. N. Y. Makes n speciality of guaranteed 6 per cent stock * , suitable for administrators. } xncutors audiTriibt Funds. Write for par ticulars. At a dinner of Federated Women in St. Paul , the other day , one of the gentle sex , responding to the toast , "The Ideal Man , " said : "Man is the paragon of animals. On his own ground he surpasses the lion in mag nanimity , the fox in acumen , the par rot in repartee , the monkey in versa tility , the ant in thrift , the iish in self- control , the spider in all that goes to make up a valued member of society. I dare say that , if all the facts were known , man is more of an absolute success than the mule ! " An amusing instance of a minister stumbling on a text of a humorous personal application is that related of a widower , who had remarried withiu a year after his first wife's death. His friends and congregation thought liim very expeditious , and on the next Sunday , when his text was announced , they could scarcely control themselves. He rose in his place in his pulpit and feaid : "My beloved brethren ! You will flnd my text in the seventeenth verse of the fourth chapter of Second Corinthians , 'Our light afiliction , which is for the moment. ' " Wirt Gerrare , in his volume on "Greater Russia , " says that in the Czar's country one may not call an other a fool there is a Scriptural in junction against that , and it is consequently quently a legal offense , too. Not long ago , a "viuf player called his partner a fool for needlessly trumping their trick. The offended man brought his accuser before the court. The culprit pleaded provocation , and , knowing that the judge would be a passionate follower of the national game , explain ed the matter in detail. The judge be came interested ; got excited as the particulars of the play were given. ' took the trick with my queen , and , in stead of throwing away , my partner played the king ! " shouted the abuser. k"The fool ! " said the judge ; "ah-hein next case. " On the day of ex-President Cleve land's first inauguration in Washing ton , D. C. , the late Thomas P. OcLiu- tree took a cab to go to the Capitol. [ The driver was drunk , and the horse ran away. "Tom" was thrown out .and so severely injured that he was ! on crutches for more than a year. He sued the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany , which owned the cab , for $20,000 'damages. His friends jocularly in sisted that he would cling to those .crutches until the suit was decided. Meanwhile he went to a Clover Club dinner in Philadelphia , and , being called on to speak , arose to respond , with no crutches in sight. As soon as he uttered the words , "Mr. President , " Mr. Postlethwaite , of the Pennsylva- hia Railroad , one of the brightest fel lows in the club , sang out : "Colonel Ochiltree , where are your crutches. " It was enough to floor most men , but "Tom" was equal to the emergency. Quick as a flash came this answer : "Under the table , sir , where you will be in a few minutes. " Mr. Pestle thwaite joined as heartily as anybody in the laugh following this knock down blow. THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT. Original Colonel Sellers Lived and Flourished Down in Missouri. One hears , almost annually , of some person "who was Mark Twain's in spiration" for the famous character of Colonel Mullbery Sellers that wonder ful optimist who has delighted two generations , taught the lesson of human kindness and loving charity as it was never taught by mortal man , and given mingled happiness and mer riment to untold thousands of our time. Just how many persons have received this enviable distinction we shall not undertake to say. They are innumerable - able by this time and we shrink from the task of assorting and classifying them with anything like care. Indeed , we are relieved of that laborious and futile undertaking by the sure knowl edge that Mark Twain had originally in mind the late Thomas A. Harris , of Pewee Valley , Ivy. , some fifteen or twenty miles to the north of Louis ville. General Harris was a Missourian a ' man of travel , education , wide experi ence , indomitable courage and engag ing manners and appearance. Gifted far beyond ordinary men In brains , address and noble instincts , he was Relieved in private , successful in af fairs , admired , respected and confided 'in by all who knew him. He made millions like a genius and spent them like a prince. He was a soldier , a poet , an orator , a bold and shrewd 'speculator. No one ever lost a dollar through trusting him. His failures and disappointments touched himself alone. Mark Twain knew him well in n the old days before the civil war ; thrilled responsive to his sublime con ceptions and the alluring eloquence with which he gave them shape and substance ; recognized his fine char acter , his noble purpose , his chivalrlc soul , felt the full charm of his amaz ing personality. And Mark Twain In painting Colonel Mullbery Sellers " merely utilized the pathos and the P liumor and the splendid and beautiful benevolence of the man's unique and Brilliant nature. Senator Vest remembers dear old S , Tom Harris. It was he who' In the 3 fall of 1861 , when Price was besieging ov Lexington , Mo. , and when all efforts failed tof dislodge Mulligan and his immortal'"Chicago Brigade. " conceiv ed tue expedient of the hemp bales and a : ' put the confederate army behind them , rolling the movable breastworks up the hill and over the union fortifica tions to victory. But for Harris' gen ius Lexington would never have been taken. Thrice the force that Price had at his command could not have suc cessfully stormed that formidable | i height A 3'ear or so later , Harris was I in Richmond seeking a command. J I While there , he fell out of a fonrth- | j story window , alighting , face down- I ward , on a pile of bricks. Vest said j 1 , of it , afterward : "It would have killed j a snow bird. " In Harris' case , ther. ' was only a nose split right down the middle , and a scar Avhich everybody thought had been made by a sabc-r in some desperate hand-to-hand conflict with a hated foe. Harris was always the kind and courteous and clear-handed gentleman. He loved his fellow man. He was read } ' to share his last dollar with anyone who seemed to be in stress or sorrow. Great thought issued from his fruitful mind. Prodigies schemes and enterprises were the child : en of his Intellect. Untold millions , in which ho had no share , have been the creatures of his light , suave suggestions. He never wronged man or woman. Ho was incapable of deceit or pretense But when he talked all men listenet Out of the crumbs of his opulent sug gestion others gathered fame and for tune. And he died poor ! He had inada many men rich. He had distributed succor , hope , encouragement , as th * sewer flings his seed. But he always- saw the bread upon the water and he never lost his faith in man. lie was Mark Twain's Sellers. Washing ton Post. EVER DESCRIBE YOUR HUBBY 7 If Not , Try It Sometime ou the News Man. The man at the news stands might know. Mrs. Gibbons hovered uncer tainly around the pictorial exhibit , try ing to screw up a suddenly waning courage and then found voice to say engagingly : "I am looking for my husband. " "What did you say , lady ? " The man stopped in his work of sorting papers. "I'm looking for my husband. He's been waiting for me here for a long time with a party but he's gone now. I thought perhaps he had left some message here with you. " "What kind of looking man was he ? " asked the news clerk. He leaned for ward companionably. "He he's tall , and clean shaven , with a light overcoat , and blue eyes and " She groped around for some distinguishing characteristic to elicit a gleam of response "a square chin with a dimple in it. " She felt her own fatuousness. "You you'd know him if you saw him. " The clerk turned to a boy who had appeared behind the counter. "Did you see a man with a light overcoat , and " a spasm passed over his face "and a dimple in his chin ? Did he leave any message here ? " Mrs. Gibbons felt hotly that he was laugh ing at her , although he looked impas- sive. "Naw , " said the boy , "he didn't leave no message with me. " He added on reflection. "I ain't seen no one hang ing 'round but a chunky feller with a black mustache. " "He hasn't seen anyone but a stout man with a black mustache , " reported the clerk officially , while two pairs of eyes stared at her in a disconcerting manner. McClure's Magazine. Too Strenuous a Jjife. A well-dressed lad , the son of wealthy parents , recently decided it would be quite manly to earn a few coppers for himself by selling daily papers. He stopped a tattered news boy in the street , and said to him : "Do you think I should be able to . earn money as you do if I bought [ some papers and came to this corner to sell them ? " "Why do you want to sell papers ? " "I'm tired of being Idle. " i "Well , " said the philosophic little newsboy with serious air " ' , , a , "d'yer think you can hold thirty-six papers in one hand , lick three or four bojrs big- gerun yerself with the other hand , while yer keeps two more off with yer feet , and yells 'Evenin' News' all the time ? " "Xo-o , I don't , " replied the well- dressed boy. "Then ye are no good in the news boy biz , " replied the tattered philoso pher. "You'd better get yer people to 'prentice yer to somethin' light ! " She Was Helpless. Mrs. Smith I hate to mention it , Mrs. Brown , but I wish you'd keep your Charley off my fence. Mrs. Brown I suppose he does an noy you , Mrs. Smith , but what am I to do ? We have no fence at our house , you know. Boston Transcript Changed His Methods. Wantinno Has Sorehead anything to say about his defeat ? Duzno No , Indeed. He never did have anything to say , but since the lomination he has adopted the less noisy way of saying nothing. Baltl- more American. Just Before the Battle. "I shall never speak to you again ! " exclaimed the angry wife. "My dear , " calmly queried the other half of the matrimonial combine , "what have I done to merit this unex pected bliss ? " A Far Cry. Miss Passay When I was 1C papa gave me the cutest little diamond ring you ever saw , and Miss Speitz Gracious ! What a mem # you have ! Philadelphia Press. Heated Gloves for Motor-men. Electrically heated gloves and shoe- tire proposed for motormen. ' * Miss Gannon , Sec'y Detroit Amateur j | Art Association , tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. m " DEAB Mxs. PINKIIAM : I can conscientiously recommend LydlaE. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound to those of my sisters suffering \vifch. female weakness and the troubles which , so often befall women , I suf fered for months with general weakness , and felt so weary that I had hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains , and was utterly miserable. In my distress I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dose , for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks I was a changed woman , perfectly well in every respect. I felt so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get well as I did. " Miss GUILA GANKOH , 359 Jones St. , Detroit , Mich. , Secretary Amateur Art Association. It is clearly shown in this young lady's letter that I/ydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will certainly cure the sufferings of women ; and when OTIC considers that IHiss Gannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which we are continually publishing1 in the newspapers of this country , the great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham's medicine must be admitted by all ; and for the absolute cure of all kinds of female ills no substitute can possibly tr.ke its place- Women should bear this important 1'act in mind tvhen they go into a drug1 store , and be sure not to accept anything . that is claimed to be " just as good1' as I/ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , for no other medicine for female ills has made so many actual cures. * ' How Another Young Sufferer Was Cured. MRS. PINKIIAM : I must write and tell you what your Vegetable' Compound has done for me. I suffered' terribly every month at tune of men struation , and was not able to work. Your medicine has cured me of my trouble. I felt relieved after taking one bottle. I know of no med-i icine as good as yours for female troubles. " Miss EDITH GROSS , 169. Water Street , Haverhill , Mass Remember , Mrs. Pinkham's advice is free , and all sick women are foolish if they do not ask for it. No other person has such vast experience , and has helped so many women. "Write to-day ; FORFEJT " cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatnrea ol above testimonials , which will prove tbeir absolute Genuineness. Lydia . 1'inL.ham ilidieina Co. , The tacbelor editor of a weekly paper in Melbourne offers himself a prize to the woman who writes the best essay on the duties of a wife. The smallest range of emperature Is in Surinam , Dutch Guiann. In .summer the average is 78 degrees , and in winter only one-half df a de gree less. "Anxious IlearG" writes the globe for rules to be observed when one goes visiting. We know buc one : Don't go visiting. * On the front of a colored church in1 Plainfield. N. J. there is a sign' bearing these gentle reminders ; ! . "Gentlemen will remove their hatsj on entering. " J > > n't loaf upon the ; steps. " T o Chritian pentlemani will use pofane ; or indecent language ] inside the cnurcli. Others must not. ' ' ! 'Do not smoke or bring lightedi cigars into the church. " The highest shot tower in the world is in Villach. Austria. Bullets' from the upper lev. 1 fall 249 feet. The Great. Germ and ; Insect Destroyer- - Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of cholera , swine plague , ergoC diseases , corn stalk disease , pink ey , foot / and mouth disease , scurvy , mange. Texas itch scabs and all germ diseases - ' ' eases of domestic animals- ' ' ; deposited In Cif y rf.ttlonal Bailc of York. NP ! > . , and Sheidon State Usinh , Sliel l ii , Tnwi. , o l e juiii to anyone finding : any of t lie following tegtimui.mirf not St. Paul , Neb. April 9 , ' 03. Rational Medical Co. Gentlemen : This i to certify that I have used Litjnid Konl for errot disease in entile and believe it to oe a cure for this disease from the experiments I have made , but be lieve it ought to be used when the animal is fint taken with the disease. And for a lice killer it can't be beat by anything I know of. Youra respectfully.W. W. L. LITTLE. Seward , Neb. . Dec. 5,1902. Liquid Koal , manufactured and sold by National Medical Co. , York , Neb , is a ne cessity to any formers raising stocfe. Several Instances of its efficiency have cocae under my personal notice. JOHN HARVEY , Ei-Mayor , Seward. Wnusa. Neb. , Dec. 18 1902. I consider Liquid Koal one of the best articles for all around purposes on the market. For mites and lice in the chicken bouses and for lice on calves and horses it is the bent and cheapest thing I have ever found. Liquid Koal out ht to be on every farm. CHAS. BERGANHAGER. Coleridge , Neb. , Dec. 8,1902. I can say that your L. 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