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"TOO Jii Uii WOiiK For a Healthy llxUlrrice. That's Why the Kidneys often Tail. Nature lms provided a certain amount of work fur every cr.iran of tin human body; overtax them and disease cwnui- j ally follows. There is not one pur- lion of our o in that is so overworked j i the kidneys; on them is pj.iced the i.n- p'irtaiit function of jilicriiur t tit Moot I f I ti inipuritn s which naturally form in the regular action of life ami digestion. 'I Ik I iilneys are consequently termed the sew trasje of the system; io up this sewer, ami the blood Ik comes tainted with poison cus uric acid, which brings on disease1 in inanv forms. The hack is the first lo show this stoppage. From there conies die warning note; ii siioui't te neeueu, and tin; kidneys receive prompt attention. Ooan's Kidney Pills will riijht the aeiiou f the kidneys quickly, relieve the hack of pains and aches, and cure all troubles uf J.idncys and Madder. Head the follow iiir : Mr. Win. Nelson is a well known bu-i-liess man of Kal.imioo, lie resides at j'orta.e Street, and his business is that of, I irraiu buyer. I le says : ' r !:ve y iais I h ive sulTered from an inal'ility to urinate, which resulted from u hat was said to be a stop pa i.re of t he l.(d 'er. During t Iicm' years 1 have take-i min ral and electric baths and used other im-Cis in -pectaney of iret t in l' better, but they lll proved unavailing. Some mouths mlto 1 iK-iran usimr Doau's Kidney Pills, which I had heard highly reeoninicndcd, and I e:m Iiovv say that the tl.n tcrin reports vve:-e !iot greater than tliey deserved. I iu t bet ter riv lit, alon lt. ami I am free lrom any trouble now. 1 feel better than 1 have t!oi." for three years past. If Doau's Kid jiev TP's were 11 known all overling would d an ininien- aniouiit of :ood." Sold bv Mailed !; N. V.. o: ber th- n:::: ill dealers price, ."II cent--. ''oster-Milbutn Co., IhiiV.io, , rents for tie- ''. S. laUiein .x, and- take no oihvr. Ui 1 i i - A inlii . iiin. th mts;tonjr7j ma j 'sty's ro hi-. ilauhtiT to din::cr or ,..r a;.) , ureief 1hc a. -quires a fiom the fnv nut ' I:. .. ix-J . that he t l fur dii.ii' i--" A COUlitt ll3llni i.ee i.l tt anty of t' queney wi I.:.., ; ut ll H II Sli. ll le !ii:-s stam; ill-.-. S.C. JIaJo. their character upi ,n it. liiilififs FIFTEEH VEflRS REV. JOSEPH Tried all Sorts F,ladicine, in Soensvhat Cicccuraged He was led to try Read what !!g J-'rnm the (Juzttte, Then Is prohMjr no malady to w Li. h the , liiini.iii l,..lv i, lial.lt' so T.aiot'ul or a--'ra-!it- iritf as rlieiunatisin. The person so uiitoriu liate as to le atllieted with this insidi as lis ase has no out ward indication ot inward tor ment. Unlike other disorders it docs not often alTect the appetite nor does it in most iustatiecs reduce the flesh. Often a certain fluj.h In the face neeom pnniert the aihiient and leads tin- friends of the patient to congratulate tiim on his healthy appearance with the familiar e. pression, "how- well you look," while he i tutlt-riDL' the most acute tnrne-nt. Not often v bein' the dire- t cause of fatality, the patient Ire.s hot generally receive the sympathy of friends ns is th" cane of other complaints Often dnrin: the day there is a iicrhe.i suli .idenee of the paiu find the i -1 man is able to Ret around w ith considerable comfort only to feel the most exeriiciatini airony on retir inij anil the niuht is spent in the most pain ful sleeplessness. Sometimes the ihs.ase as. lumos a migratory character movlr' from limb to limb. This is thu most alarminc yiaptom ns ;t is apt to loeatf in the vital irt, in wluen case it w HaMe to prm f fatal. reler tlie most uvorabte nreums-taiiees an otherwise hoi'thy body may vrcwr nut the disease, hot the c.'ISi'S when OlU'e stated and recovery follows i.re few. Pieijn.-ntly it does not succumb without b-nvinir tlo- ex Iremities in ? deformed condition and the hands, often remaining permanent I y out of hnpe. After seeming con vah . nee it is liable to return on the .lightest provocation. The application of embrocations and other outward remedies may, in a slk'ht decree, alleviate the siuKrim; but are powtrht. to gi?e permanent relief. , KF.V. JOSEPH SKCHI.KIU ' A gentleman oonnecteil with the presi was recently conversing with Kev. ,bs. Seeh Jer who furnished him with some informal mu concerning the above mentioned ili ;io Mr. Seehler is a clergyman of the It--formed Church and has hv?i a prominent miniMer f that body for over thirty years, nri I has nearly all lhat time re-idcl in l,rti:i, Hteidienon ('ountr. 111. lie wn active ,n founding the Northern Illinois 'ole at Dakota in that county, and w as f r ei"ht yea.s secretary of that institution and for two years it financial acent, w hich position he had to abandon from causes In renfn-r mentioned, pinee which time he has taken charge of a congregation of his brethren in the town of Harlem a fpw miles from his resid'-nce. Through his efforts the Salem Ileformed Church, one of the neatest ami most appropriate country churches in Illi nois, was built three years ago. The inferior i. finished in modern atyle and the frescoing, although not so elatorate; is in tate not be hind the wealthy city edifices, Mr. SechJer Vs-. !...,.. . . k 1,11,1 lh. . A. iu;. u . i ti-kiiow it piiy i iMuii, tale ol Mui n. 1 tun., whip ualUn, ilmv ii uiii ni l lie M i cc Is. oi I i uL ,)icii..iu .j i in.s, ii., was run into Uy J .1 in. ) out a v. i i. l 1 llwlt pUUC. .! .,u)i uii Jtoi.i .(.... ivfi anil wio iisi n.ii -'eiJ l ui.iuu l wiih tin- side vaii ui 1m ii t'ut : i ki tiiclovvci pail ji li U ill'h 1'ini), j lu i i a I my tlii 'i'Ui I am! oiumiii; i lis I :i u t dea 1 1. i.iiff.i u:..i M:i:Ut IlDo'.i. Near the cit of Maielahiy, Jbirniah, ! to le I'uuud the largest book in the orll, the famous kulli );:-,v. In con sists of . JJ parts, in the. shape of vv bite marble plates. L'ach plate is protected by a temple of Pricks. This enormous volume is written in Pal, and contains 275,-Ja) .stanas. These stanas form . the religious code of the Jiuddhists. The Kuth Daw is not an ancient produc tion. Ili'iblhi-tie piety prompted its picpaiauoii in mis century. It wus j made by command of Mindomin, one of the hist lungs of Ibumnh. In marked; contrast w ith the Kuth Daw is ;i Kon- vcrsatioN lexicon published in I'.erliiu, which is the smallest book in the world. The yol.nne ,s less than half a cubic inch m bulk although it contains 175.- jared for the purpose is ncccssarv to : enable the reader to peruse this iuidu'et of a book. A MILLION COLD DOLLAKS Wolihl not brill:; happiness to the person -''H'. -ii!:; with ivpi'pia, but llood' Sals , pal iii' i ba cured iiimiiv I hoii-aiit. oi cim'miI' tbi tli-ea-e. It tola", the stoinieli. -cIllale- the bovveN and puis all the machinery o the sVsti HI Hi L'o. (1 Wel killJ older. It ere,ii( a iiiod appetite a'ld jlVts hca It b, st nil- t b and ha ppine s, II : iioo.r. ilU. 'J. 's I'i 1 N act S i ra p n i 1 " ecu : Iiaruiouioii-l v la. Cure all' Willi liver MatiV ctse- of 1 (5 ippe" bavf bitc'y teen cnid l (),, Minute (.'oiiuh Cure This i.n p:.i a: tun sarins t-vpecihi-Mp'p' i d to ie (an h of ihts disease. It ;:cts q.iicki) thus preveritinir serious ''oinjnicat ions :cd bud i lT-cts i;i wb t ii Iits d'M'..- f'e; b-Vfs t lie patient. U !1 K-;,, , s. m. J.oii's;MI S.W ebb. A!tna. Mlm ra fin? r"- bat Kone Afforded Rciisf. tul with Faint liopa a Ei:w Remedy. noiv Says. Unirnn, Illinois. inelud. - s in hi oonprfpntion Inr? number ,,f well-to-do fanners, chielly from the Mate of Pennsylvania, many of them rcsidt nts of the ieinity sincf pioneer times. This worthy minister informed the reporter that for fifteen years he was the victim of thut dread dpa ae, rheumatism, and sullered nearly all the torments above described. The pre-eriptions furnished by skillful phy sicians gave only temporary n lief. i he various advertised remedies which were recommended to him were alike powerless to niiii::ale his sufferings. The pain was so ii teiise that he contemplated abandoning his calling because the disease interfered so not ii with the r.C'ce.sary preparation for the du'ies of his othec. Somewhat di-urapp,( Wjtn a faint h-'l I 'recovery, he was led to try Dr. Wil- b ' ' I'm.k- I'ills for Tale pep!,-", it took bat a !irt time to feel the f -fleet of the nod i. ii:e in a marked alleviation of hi terrible .v-ony. After three months he was comj.ara tivrly free from pain. J I continued the use o) the remedy at longer intervals and at the end of six months he felt that the disease 1 1 i ; : a i y radicated. Another great benclit ca".c to hm at this time. I'uriia. this fit'epn y nts of suflering there was a l le i to the malady the h ssi-r one of pib s which itself would have been h terrible a.'ui'ti.ni but fiir the over-shadowing one of rla umatisni. In the ctlort to cure the Lieiter the l.sser one cave way. He can now fulfill the duties of his calling without being diverted by the agony that he suffered for so many years. He can with confidence eotisch nth usly recommend the jilU to all afliie'ed with the diseases im ntioncd at five. 'li.is wortliy minister would, if ie eessary, ned-.e affidavit to the foregoing statement., but f els somewhat diffident aboui doing so in a community where his word is taken wit houi fjucst ion. Mr. S.chh r's case was so remarkable that at a si,l,o'u. tit interview the press n pre senmtive inquired if he wa awaoe .f any otii-r remarkable cures elici ted by Ir. Wil liams' piak Tills. He replhd that he was so mew hat cautious about recommending ul veiae.d remedies, but if he w anted to k now more h' might inquire of .losej k HutniMc. her b.s'p, an official member of Pev Sech lei's congregation, who resides a short dis tance north of the church referred to above. Mr. Ilutiii c hf-r is a promitx nt fanner of the town of Harlem whose ambition never ex tended bevond his own town, but he lias fill -d lie uly all the town offices up to biipcr- lir and is well-known in the com y He was enthusiastic in his praise of tie- pills, lb- sta-ed that for three y ;ir I,.- vv a an in tense snllerer with kidney troibl.s and a tt ndeiiey to dropsy put always aeeompanied will, r!n um ii ini. The most skillful medi cal treatment measurably succeeded with the two former but the pitt. r d. fed flieir efl'.rt,. No wonder that he ;i, credulous w hen his pastor related his exp rb-nee ami reeoiiiniendcd the remedy that had relieved his su'-ering. However, after using two Poxes of pills according to directions, ,e Pp. can to ici i relieved ami a continued -jsp or t hem effected a perfect cure. IP- has reeom-men-ied them to his neighbors and they have invariably ben filed the afflicted wlnri taken according to dinctions. He always keep, the pills in the house in case there should be indication of a return of the disease. Should any aflliefed one wish for rrferno regarding the above named -iitli ini n a let ler addressed to the bankers of Pena or Frci port, lib, or any of the pt.l.lic m n of Stephenson County, will procure the neces sary information. Of course ft stamp or card should be inclosed. Ir. Williams' Pink Till for I'ale People are now given to the public ns an nnfailin hi I builder and nerve restorer, curing all form of weakness arisine from a w atery con dition of the blood or shattered nerves. The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, nO cents a ioxt or six !oxes for f 2..V) (thev are never o In bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Wil hams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. res LA GOLF. It tllvt'M m l ritiin i ttiitt Vurifty to ( nU lam. la these (lays, when tfolf is crow-ding in popularity every other form of out door i)ort, it is also--in 1'nland, ut Uast ir a freshness and variety tc iniisir.il criticism w hich vvill le it pre dated by 1.1 lay mind that is not edu cated up to n knowledge of the technical terms usually employed in dc-cribim inuicnl events. J lei e is a report, taken from a recent London paper, of a class ical concert at St. .lames' hall: "An enormous crowd assembled Mon day ni'lit to vvitnc ,s t he fou iM.Mue com petition over tie St. .lames' haJl links. I u net u ally at" c - hi o'clock I r. Joachim drove od' from tae tee, sle-m,.- Piatti re-sHndin- Tith a lovely low shot, which left Mr. (-ib-on within ea-y icaeh of the preen with bra-sey. Mr. Uie.s feoled the s ( -id siil.ject ai d Dr. Joa-ehim w as bad ! v hunkered, but usi mr ,;s niblick on the tl striur in masterlv ..tvle ;ti(i ;, hall dead, ami t,he that ,,,.,, t was halve.! :.mi,l ..... thusia.-m. I i;.., i Z.. ,i . i . "4 ! (M)1(lruV(. ,, .,,,((i.im pv at eat L0 ,,ars. Ml, ., .,,..,;.,.,, Beverly, and in the trio taere :is notliin to choose between the opponents, the coda (con .sordini) result;!;;,' in another half. Mr. (iilison and S'rnor Piatti were now donn. Put t.ne la' tcr, bein- olilip to I d.iy paw by round a ihiiij't a ous pizzicato passage, hist a ed.al deal ol paound, us J)r. Joa(diii;.'s drive and Mr. Pies' sec ond were both lorn; and straight." A MAN OF CONSCIENCE. Wouldn't liiiiTil u MmI-h4 Life by m l ower of 1 1 ono-y. "1 have run across curious jn'ople of mail) sorts, "aid the observant Jersey man the other day, report-, the New York Sun, "but I had an experience av ith a person recently who seemed to me the strangest of all. I was cnrapeil in settling up an esUite in whie.i t here w as likely to bo litigation, and 1 had con- I eluded lo j.vct powers of attorney from us many of the heirs at law as possibi ! iu order to save expense and cxpvdite j mutters. I came to .New York to see ' cue of t he heirs, and found him a rave j and able business, man. When 1 ex ! plaimil uhe situation he readily agreed , that the course 1 intended to pursi:" was the best, and promised to assist me in it. "'Then,' said I, 'I suppose you will i siti this pow er of at tornev ,' and 1 laid ! the paper before him. 'No.' he iin- s.wered, decidedly. 'And why not?' " Tpon religion-, rounds,' ho said. Tor many years 1 have been endcavur iiiLT to I i v e a li fe t ha t si i on Id be free from mortal in, and .-so far I believe I have cseaix-d anv act that is bevond fojirive- j liess; but I -ouId not think uf putting my name to a paM-r whicJi authoried I anyone to act in my nunie, for fear t hat j the person micht do some act w hich my ! conscience could not a m; rove, and w hich bt in;- done in my name would everlast inirly condemn me. I cannot .'"iveyou or anyone ds- a power of attorney.'" A BODYGUARD OF TARPON. Uio Sport kinait 'lliliiki lVrli;ixt I1U Cap tive Wits I lie lleu.i of w i MiuilJ. A SpoitMiu-n's licvievv writer tdls how bei landed u iare t;upuu on the (ililf of Mexico: "We came to our anchorage, and in half an hour bad a. strike. The sulky brut' would not jump, but when ironed would just show nis bead and blow sind then dive down into deep water iiirain. Khausied by u previous light with a tar)Mn, I could not lig;ht him so hard, find it was in minutes before he. pave up. "He jumped oniy twice; but. a re- jnarkalde incident bappt n'd during the struprlc. WbiU'. the tarpon I had on wa.s slupgis'ti, he ;-cemcl to create in teiise cxeitctni'tit ninoiio; all tin others in the bay. 'I hey were leaping and cavorting around the captive and the boat as if they intended n rescue. At one time., when we. were lrf-iiig; towed at u p;rcat rate down the channel, 1U c.r lo of tln ni forun d in almost a j rlVct line of fours behind u.s, following and lea pic;; into the air a.s they came. 'We ere leading; the. raml march, l)aic.,' the g-uide said, and I think from the I ema rka be way in vvbieli t he fi.sh actid we iuut have i-aptured the head of the family." Maine I'orrsi. The forests of Maine are said topTow about ns fast :i the lund crtiien can cut them down, and that the state is Mill supplied with mi abundance of wild panic is shovvn by the statement of an ea.stei n paper that ,o,()ui) outsid ers have gone to .Main' to hunt since SeptcinlHT l. last, and of thee st o have sueceeded in r: ;'t.t i v ea rilxm, l.tino have killed moose and about ls.ouil have pone home vv i t h one or more ilei-r each. In addition to t be a bov e about luo bears, J.Vi boleats ai.l lotp-ccrv-ie.rs and an u unci on ntable numlH-r of luircd gioiise and bales iiiv Umi slain. It is little wonder that the fame wardens of Main art asking for more sti iti-ent law s. Uliiit Hurt liiin. "A man who isn't bis ow n pbysic'ttu nt 4' is a fool," ha id the great Dr. Abei Iiclhy, and the remark has. a measiiteol' truth. Kspcrieiiee ought to teach u . what ve ran do and what we can eat, but it docs not alwavs, as in the follow ing cast: Thus, nceoi dil g" to t.be ho btiry (iaett, a man ate three cucum bers, a few radishes, a saiu crful of cur rents, and dr ink a glass of ice water, and then went to bed. The next day he haid to a friend: "Well, I have learned one 1 1 1 i i j r ; person has no riprht to drink water just Iwfore retiring." llnupy from Apples. In Chili they Jet nothing; in the ap ple fro to waste. 'I here, after making cider and wine from their apples, they extract from the refuse a white and finely flavored tipirit, and by another process they procure) a nwect treacle, or, as they term it, honey. 1 MUSIC A Training Women Toi luslueat. A business woman's coilco Iins leet Just opemd in liondon, or, to dest nb tho excellent institution's aims mor CXitctly, a school for tho business train iuf? of 'vomeii has been e.-dablished. Tl.i fchculis mainly disigniMi to train wo men fur clerkships and secrctaryship-i They are taught shorthand, typewrit ing;, jicconuts and banking; in a coursn extending; ov r six months. The oppor tunities aro o'Vt red p-titlewoun n who. suddenly thrown by linatu ial mishap od their own n sources, can catch up a pro fession by which to support themsi Ives I5e-hh-s this th' school accepts as pupils rvotneii w ho w ish to learn how to keep tlndr own bo;.l;s ami personally manag;t tln ir own independent fortunes. Then, ti-o, women apply who have a rhauct ftir a government po.-ition and must ! wtdl up iu matl eniatics and get through special examinations. From its gradu ating ( l.iss. s thn school supfilied sccru taries to bny philanthvopieal ladiet who need In-lp in t heir work in thu form of a (Tipabb- lead for liu'ures and a neut hand at penmanship. Loudon Letter. W'ojjipu Iu tlie College!. Colleges for WuliKH Wer' IlOVfT HO full a- now. Hmitli leads with a roumi hUt, r.ii l Wellesley follows wit li a score or so less. Mount Holyoko has thu lar gest class ever p;athcred in her walls ntid ovi-rl'eiws into tlm villa; for lack of dormitory space, while ovt ry facility of Vas.-ar ista.d to the utmost. At Smitli a iic-w courso in Fnrlish is of fer, d to the junior-, hy l'rufessor Mary A. Jordan. ".Mountain day" was cele brated by Ion;; drives and mountain climbs, and tin roads in tho vicinity were tilled vith student p"detiians. Finn M iwr notes aainof -in iu its list of students. Miss Thomas, formerly dean of the faculty, has assumed her position as president in place of Dr. Uhoades, whose resignation on account of ill health has been nvipti,l reluctantly. The Mount Holyoke p.,tanical yard i n h is bei n an uuusu.il success this ea-on, and clas-es under 1'rofessor Hooker have made ennstaut u.so of IU creu.iur-. -iJotuo Journal Itat'7 Sepirtor. A Kansas correspondent inquires "11 ft baby Xu. ',' band separator Is suflicicnt ly larre for a beard of l." or tin cows." Tins separator will skim o()d jtounds of milk per hour, leaving not over one tenth of 1 p r cent f.it in the skirnmilk if the milk is warmed to the riht tem perature. Tiiis is better than can ha dono with any system of net tin,' with which wo are acuiaiutcd. A man usd to the work' will turn a, separator forth? milk of :) cows without lindin t, very difficult labor. Skim twice a day, pour bi;; t'nu milk l'ivh drawn from tliu cow into the separator tank. Fresh drawa milk, "'th tie wiirmth it carries, ii jus about tne rijit temjieraturu for the be.- akimmin;:, aral unh-ss e.p(-s.-l to the cold and skimmim; is delayed there Li usually no need of warming tip such milk. I should prefer, however, to have some finall power to drive the separator. ' Small tread jyowers are now becoming common, and a bull or liifnt bors will work one of these. rivin entiru satis faction. I!y this me;'.!is if thu separator Is placed in a room adjoining tho bam the milkers can carry their pails of i:;:lk aud strain directly into tho separator tank. A Jersey bull used for skimming the milk in this way at this station a Couple of years since seemed to 1 well pleased with the job after hu understood ! what was expected of him. j This bull weighed le-ss than 000 iou nils ! wnen hrst used on the tread power, and yet his weight was suflicient to lnvu th eparator at a satisfactory tpced. The liiryman adopted the practice of krir1ng this bull a drink of warm nkimmilk after each separation, and it was amr.v In if to Hee the younif fellow working away on the tread power drooling at tlie mouth in anticipation of thu warm drink of milk which ho seemed to relish great ly and t) regard as full compens.piou for ill labor performed. Proftwwor W. A. Ueurv in ilrder'! Ga2tt. KhaWrofU, Ml.rttw Khabarc-ika ia a wretched lool;iilr tie place, about A rpiai-tr-r the ,s:.z .if Vladivostok, iilthoutrh it is the capita! of eastern .Siberia aud thu residence of thei governor general. It lies about -IvJ dercoH latitude north, or 0 degree north of Vladivostok. Iu the public gar den is a bluff commanding a birdscye view of the river, beach and steamers. Hern is a monument, in bronze, to (Jov eruor ( b-neral Adjutant (General Nikolai Nikolaievitch Muravif, who took part in two exploritii eiedit ions - ls.j I, 18a.; and gained the title ,4 Amnrs-ki" fisr his services in tho acquisition of this Amur n gion to Russia. The chief street in Khabarofka is called, after him, Mr.ra. lcf-Amut ski. On the Mat eo's pedestal are engraved the name Of hiniM if, his wife, about l?G military oflicvrs and Men scientific men, who "shared in the t'dls and dangers of hi expeditions." Near the statue is a band Itand, where a military baud plays on Sunday evnim,s, and a littlo t; mplo of tho Pdesscd Virgin, the lb'goroditza, with painted pictures inside tho walla. Pui'th r en is a pretty lit tltj wood, left for shade. Ibhind is the governor' hotis", a line brick building, with sen tries pacing before it. Past tho wood a sUop path b ads to tho bathing place, i here i!iii ha the hole, of wading in from the stony b- a -)i or diving from a regular b.ifhu.-g ho'; -o at th, wnd of n flilapid-.t.d wood ;ii pir. I'oituigbtlf AND ITS To Tnr- Editor I Invj an absolute remedy for Consumption. Vy its timely uso tin uis.mdi of lit .pcloss cases hive been already permanently cured. So proof-pisitive am I of its power th.tt I consider it iny duty to saul two bottles free to those of your readers who have Consu:nptionfThroat, Kronen ial or Lunsj Trouble, if they will wrife me their express and postofhee address. Sincerely, T. A. S LOCUM, M. C, 183 Pearl St., Hew York. g jr The Editorial and DnilneM MnBmct o( PrlPilfflMIfSS ! i lillllilM 114 fk UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. II. King, Wator Valley, Miss., cured by Ayer's Sarsapar iila "For r.ve years, I sullered untold misery from iiuisciil.ir ilieimiitisiii. 1 trio! every known letnc.ly, consi ltc.l the lest physi cians, visited liot Spiinos. All;. .three times, speiHliic' looo then-. i-sj,cS doctors hills; hut could nhtain only leinoi ;i ry relief. My tlcsfi ;n waited away so that I vei; le d only ninety-three pounds; my left ;irni ;ind k' were drawn out of shape, the lnusclcS i :s bcinir twistcil iii in ktiofs. I v;is im.-ihle to (liess IliVs. If, eer, with :i s s i , nee, coiiM only In. I, hie ;il,iiit hy usiiiu' a e:un. I li:i'i no ;i'i'-t lie, an, ns ;!ssi,in, hy the lectors, tllllt I could Hot live. ' he . !;is, ;it tunes, were so awful, that I coiih; jroeiir l'e, 1 only l y llieans of h.V ilel li.li1 ilijee- th'iis of liim -phi in-. I ha I in Iniil s i,.-,ii la.'", hi clay, in sulphur, in poiiliices; hut these cave only temporary n-lief. .After trvinir even thin;, ;t i i 1 sutn-iiu the must avvMil tortures, 1 hi L' Ml te take A V el 's Sal sapa I ii,-a. Insiile ef two months. I was aha walk vitlmnt a cane. In three months, my hiul s 1'can to stieii-ihen. aii'l in the course of a year, I u as cm cl. Mywiil t has mci i-aseil t. it;.' p'.iiiiils, ami I am now ahh- to th. my full dav 's vvoi k as a railroad hlaehsmith." The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. AYJ'Ji'S J'JLI.S cure Jloiuvht. flht Mi.II.it'h Itoy. "If I was a mu:,' said tho little hoy In the crowd, -i car, ',l'd be '.dad to get up and give i.iy heat to a nice, handsome lady liko that one -tatMliti;,' in the ai-le there." "Why, sure eia.ueh, little one!" rt j.Ilcd the man who was reading the newspaper, tlsini up us be spoke. "'I" "Here' a seat, mammal" calhl OQt th boy. Chicago Tribune. It is Murpi isii!. what a "whi1 bit of a t bit'g" c-: i. Ti ace, mt.li.-b. Sck (o-jidacbe const jpat ion. !v sj pia. sour s-rn.; c!i i..tness. ai e u1: ics iv Put.isbed by In--Witt's Little La; 'v !isrjs. I inali pill. S He p:l:. Jb.-d te'll. W . H.lleni.els, M la tiis; I. .Wtll Alna C1iireter. Character is like stock in trade; the fcior' f it n man p-isms s the gt eater his faciihiis f u i:;akii:g additions to it. Character is, p iwer is in'luenee; it imiKi-s f ri. ii'N, civ'atc.s fund.-, draws ;a! roiiagn ami support, and opens, a sure id ea.y vay to v. ealrji, honor an-1 hap- ine.ss. .1 ' ' - ves. K. Ik Turner of Compton. Mo. .writes j us that, that after sulTeriiitf from piles i for seventeen enrs. he completely i cured th in by usii g three boxes of j DeWitt's Witch ilne S-1vh. It cures j ecnia and seyf re skin diseases, i W.I1 Heniiels, St. Louis; U.S. Webb, ; A'tiui, Did the KeXht Thintf -ftcr All. "I am as!i,..i:ied of yen, my dear, laugli i.n.' ;u those ri-ipie stories of Mrs. IJt l-'rere h. Vnu Would hetter have blushed." "Hut, mamma. If I had blushed, it would have hIiovtU that I understood hem." Life. Torturing, itching, scihly skin erup tions, burns ami scalds ate soothed at nice am promptly- healed by I e Witt's Witch Hael Salve, the best known cure for piles W.ll .Kennels, St. Louis; 1$. S.Webb, Alma. A WiM Mun. ''liunklris, I guc.-is, is abuut the Htnart et man of his years Pi this community,' Raid tlm cit Ien who observes. "Knows ti great deal, does hpr" Knows ji trreat deal? I should wy w. Why, sir. that, man know almost m much rvs ids -year-old daughter, who id lu th iihh schooL"-s-Wa.shiiuftun Stjx. Many the K.isf Iedi,.ns. particularly fttnong the Ilindous of sm. th India, bulicvb that ineiikeys can speak, hut will not do so for fear they will be put to work J Avoid hlni vvlm, for mere curiosity, n;ki 1 three quesii ..t: runni'. about i thing that cannot interest Mm Iuv;ttcr j If ou loivc eer been ;v cbthl in the j :iiony of croup, vu cub appreciii'e the i irr;i itmle of the imlbcis Who knew ' that ():ic .Minute ( oujli ( u.ie relieves ' t heir little opsH as quickly as it la tul ! TiiiiiisttMe.l Many homes in this city j are never without it. j W.ll. KeuneLs, .t. Louis: 15 S. Wtt.b, i Alma. I.iwjr I.. I lower I terted. Ill pti:.:;fi hi. the c.ip't.il ot Illltiof over t'"0 wom- ii t f:ist( n il. ami mo-t of them eer (1 tin ir riht of fran-chi'-c, iticlmliti Mrs Alt-.hl, th1 wift of the t 'Vernor. The election of Mr Lucy L Fbiwer, tho vomen'. c.unli.laf for trustee of tho t-tate university, ii now bu nccouiplishvl fact They are so stmill that the most sen witive persons take tbeiu, they stre so effect I ve that the most olistinate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why He Witt's Little Karly Risers are known as the famous little pills. W.ILKennels, fct.Louis; U. S. Webb Al- IOLEDO pL NNARB0X )- 'NORTH MICHIGAN, C t. ; ay ci ry SAW i -1 : e TIM I. TAHI.i:. In etr.-et Jai.n.'iry IM't. J '.' TU MNs I.KAVK ST. I.nl'l? NOKTM , liiin it.tn. s;.'L) p. Irt. 11. in. SOUTH. ' : hi a. in. 1: Is p. in. a. iu. I A Wiurr.n k. Acnt. W. II. nKN.NtrTt.O. I. A . '1 Oleilu,' loo. TRAINS LEAVE ALMA NOKTI1. No. l-llM-; j, m. No. 3 s .-"';, p. m. SoPTIl. No. 2 7 :.'( ! h rn. No 1-4:1 J. ;, m. V II, iJl'.NNET, V. S. HOLLKNltECK , Gen. 1'hs. Ajent. Atrent, Alm Toledo Ohio TCI 1-PM. SAfilNAW M I'SK I- f P N Leave Asl e . ,v .s,', yf,,r petrol j l-il. III. I'm! 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