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Show A FRIENDS ADVICE. ... And what it led to. ' It la not a common occnrcnca that a friendly word should La the means of living nearly forty years of happiness and health to the person heeding the advice it carried. This was the case with Mary she was Llagard. At twenty-fiv- e e out her days Jn misery. At sixty-on-dragging she finds herself so active and strong she can do work that would shame many a younger woman, and looks back on thirty-aihappy, healthful years of industry. But let her tell her story : Thirty-si- x yesrs aro I had great trouble with my liver. The doctors allowed that there were tumors growing on it, and they blistered my side in an effort to give me relief. I was at that time earning my living as a tailoress, but for five years, between the pain in my side and the blisters I was in constant misery, and work was a drag to me, with no prospect of relief; fortunately for me, however, a friend advised me to take Dr. Ayer's 6ar. and finally persuaded me to take saparilla, course of it. When I first comregular menced taking the Sarsaparilla my aide was so painful that 1 could not fasten my Areas, and for a time I did not get any relief, but my friend advised me to and relief was sure to come, and come it did. This appened, as 1 say, x thirty-aiyears ago. My liver has never troubled me since, and during these years I have passed through the most critical period of a woman's life without any par ticular trouble, and at sixty-on- e years of age, I am active and strong, and able to do a days work that would upset x per-aeve- re t to-da- many a younger woman. Xver slnco my recovery 1 have taken a couple of bottles of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla each spring, and am quite satisfied that 1 owe my good health to this treatment. I give this testimonial purely in the hope that it may meet the eye of some poor sufferer. Lusus, Woodstock, OnL Dr. Ayers Sarsaparilla has won its way to every corner of the world by the praise of its friends; those who have tried it and who know they were cured by the nse of the remedy. There is nothing so strong as this personal testimony. It throws all theories and fancies to the winds and stands solidly upon the rock of experience challenging every skeptic with a positive 1 hunt." Ayer's Sarsaparilla with its purifying and vitalising action on the blood is a radical remedy for every form of disease that begins in tainted or tumors, sores, impure blood. Hence and similar disulcers, boils, eruptions eases yield promptly to this medicine. more cases are stubborn than others, Some but persistence with Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla usually resulta in a complete cure. Lingard began with a bottle, and Mary went on to a course of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. When she was cured she realised that a medicine that could cure disease could also prevent it. So she took a couple of bottles each spring and kept in perfect health. There are thousands of similar cases on record. Some of these are Dr. Ayers Cnrcbook, a little gathered into pages which is sent free by the C. Co., Lowell, Mass. Write tor it. j. Ayer But THE MAINE BLOWN UP IN HAVANA HARBOR, NORTHWEST NOTES. The U. S. cruiser, Maine, which was blown to atoma in Havana harbor Tuesday night, had been tbc object of Intense hatred at the hands of the Spaniards. It will be a long time before the truth la known about the cause of the explosion whether it was done by Spanish hands or was merely an accident In the meantime a bloody war may be fought It is safe to wager Time will most likely show that it was that there is no accident about the result of a deliberate conspiracy to kill and murder the crew of a warship flying the American flag. Pending an Investigation the American people are asked to be patient and not to form hasty judgment This is asking a great deal. Mountain lions and wolves are kill log elk in Jackson's Hole, Wyo. , Miss Eva Booth, daughter of General William Booth of the Salvation Army, Is visiting Butte. A. McCarger, an early settler, was fatally kicked by a horse near Raw lins, Wyo., last week. John Harrington, an old resident oi the Comstock, Xev., was found dead ia his cabin one day last week. Rev. F. II. llwynne of Mont., has resigned the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church at Great Falls. There was rivalry at Helena one day last week to secure $16,000 of Stats warrants at 1 per cent premium. John 0Sliea, who died in Centerville Montana, Tuesday, was an and worked in the mines of Butte ovei twenty years. The Northern Pacific Is transporting to the coast from Montana large quantities of steel rails that are con signed to Jspan. The colonists who recently settled in Lyon county, Xev., are still short of house room, twenty of them living in one house. The state of Nevada has over $68,000 to distribute among its public schools, or more than $7.50 for each pupil, for the first half of 1898. Mrs. Jones and her daughter, Mrs. Allen of Elko, Nev., liaye been committed to the Nevada state hospital for mental diseases at Reno. John Ward, sheriff of Uinta county, Wyo., for twelve years, is prominently mentioned as Democratic candidate for governor of Wyoming. John W. Coughlin has been sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for it Oflleers m the Battle Ship. The Maine was a battle ship of the second class and was regarded as one of the best ships in the new navy. The . officers of the Maine, besides Commander Slgsbee, are given at the navy department as follows: Lieutenant Commander Richard Wainwrlght Lieutenants George.. F. W. Holman, John Hood and Carl W. Yungen. Lieutenants (Junior grade) George P. Blow, John T. Blandin and Friend W. Jenkins. Naval Cadets Jonas H. Holden, Watt ht T. Cluverlus, Amon Bronson and Da. vid F. Boyd, Jr. Ryan, paymaster. Charles P. Howell, chief engineer. Frederick C. Bowers, past assistant Net Good for the Homs, to tht Life seems but s dreary What do you think of that doc--; who has to wear his dad's made-ovboy engineer trine?" asked one of another, after trousers. John R. Morris and Darwin R. Merrecent Infidel lecture. 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Age makes some people wise and others ng, Anti-Headach- e. only stubborn. Double the Pleasure of a Drive. A fine carriage doubles the pleasure ol driving. Intending buyers of carriage can save dollars by sending for the large, free' catalogue of the Elkhart Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Co., of Elkhart, CAHDY Ind. Probably the most nn happy girl in th world is the one whose teeth ache every time she eats candy. CATHARTIC A booklet and sample free for the taking, or yon can buy a box for xoc, tjc, 50c, at your drug atom. Satisfaction guaranteed. 76 Sold I0-T0-B- shaw, (engineer division). Luclen G. Heneberger, surgeon. John P. Chldwlck, chaplain. Albertus W. Catiln, first lieutenant of marines. Francis E. Larkin, boatswain. Joseph Hill, gunner. George Pelms, carpenter. Deacrlptloa of tha Main. The Maine was regarded as one of the most effective vessels in the American navy. In speaking of her Just after she was put in commission a naval officer said that she is not a cruiser, but a fighting ship, a floating fort She is meant strictly for business." The keel of the Maine was laid in the Brooklyn navy yard In October, 1888. The dimensions of the hull were: Length over all, 324 feet 4 inches; at water line, 310 feet: breadth of beam, 67 feet; mean draught, 21 feet; displacement, 6,648 tons. A sail area was allowed of 7,135 square feet, to be used sad guaranteed to euro by all druggist To-Hab-it barque-ri- g. Launched In 1800. good sponsor being Miss Alice Tracy granddaughter of Secretary Tracy, then at the head of the navy department Her official trial took place will make application by postal card in October, 1894. old by Druggists, The Maine was a armored or amt In plain wrapper, or note to Walter Baker & Co., Lim by express, prepaid, for Teasel the belted turret of cruiser type, tl.m, orl bottles, 92.76. ited, Dorchester, Mass. Circular aunt on icquaai that is, having an armor belt to proif a man has a bee in his bonnet he ii tect the vitals of the ship, even though the other parts of the construction reasonably sure of a should be riddled with shot To Cum Constipation Foreran Aoeriea. Tke The Maine had for protection against Umet Seed POTATO gruim la Karileat Csacsrets Candy Cathartic. lOo ortfa Take a Saliert yield fins tig aval If C. C. CL falls to sure, druggists refund money an opponents projectiles an armor belt Oar tirt si tit fcukela per area. We t.srlh great Seat Beak, It Fan. Seed twelve Inches thick, tapering to seven BIS, to set a Mart, tor 10a. sad tola Ml lee. A man would rather win $1 on a wages , Inches be'iow the water line. The ends torn A. SALSEB SKKD CIS, La Crewe, k than earn $5 at honest labor. were unprotected by Bide armor, but SALZERS GRASSES AND CLOVERS. at both ends there were transverse arCONSERVATIVE INVESTORS Are warranted. They produce! 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Khipaay-whe- n nmvr tor 5 yean iTl tot ezamiaaUoi Xwythieg warranted. 118 it 11 of Vehicles 66 at rlc of Tup Ouxgia, KU to 70. 80171.910 to I2 Carrie-Igfhaetoae, Trento Wanna- - j rum, fftoHL 7iSrtHlorJi. 91100, Spring-Roa- Ultra. d two-thir- one-ha- 10-in- ch six-inc- and Milk Catalan (faUenr styles, ELKHART CABBUSE ABO HABIBS! MFO. tour on the bertb deck. Two torpedo feet long, drawing two boats sixty-on- e lf and feet, of fourteen and tons displacement, were part of the equipment. The turrets containing the guns were arranged en all four could be so that echelon, trained directly ahead or astern, with a range arc of 240 degrees. This arrangement of guns was most effectual in the case of the Japanese fleet at the h battle of Yalu River. The rifles were planned to be worked by Prim, with (artalaa, Imp. toad, apna sad baton, 9Nl Ae(otoa.mU.torSto FBATT, Boa'y, ELKBABT, DA C9V.E MaASBarmy. ds half-bree- Ex-Coun- ty - monlal later on). old-tim- embezzling money from the Anaconda (Montana) company. A reward of $500 has been offered for the murderers of William Gray, tbs mining operator at Livingston, Mont., who was killed for his money. There is good prospects for Billings and Lewiston, Mont, to be phonetically connected soon. The telephone project la rapidly assuming business form. The attorney general of Montana d Indian baa decided that children inherit the rights of theis white fathers, and are entitled to state school money. Marcus Daly's subscription to tha Montana Omaha exposition fund, amounting to $15,000, and conditional COMPASS IS ERRATIC. that the legislature should appropriate In Busin the Magnetic Needle Often an equal amount. A company haa been formed in BeaPlays Pauling Tricks. From the New York Times: One of ver, Wyo., for the purpose of constructRussias Innumerable mysteries is the ing a large irrigating ditch the comerratic behavior of the magnetic needle ing summer on upper La Prele. The in many parts of the great empire. The ditch will be five miles long and water compass ia freaky enough anywhere, 2500 acres. but it seems to take a particular deClerk of Rawlins, light in refusing to point north for the Frank Lowe of FortMurphy J. E. Buck Steele, subjects of the czar. French and Russian scientists have recently been In- and William Ringart of Laramie have fields. vestigating this subject on the vast departed for the Alaskan gold confwell are and equipped central plain between Moscow and They go ident of The greatest aberrations success, Kharkov. were found in the province of Kursk, Charles A. Campbell, bookkeeper for the capital town of which is some 600 the Grand Pacific hotel in Helena, and miles almost due south of Moscow. In John Ilan&k an Austrian employed in the northern part of the province, near the East Helena smelter, are in jail Tim, the needle deflects 20 degrees; awaiting to bo examined by the comfurther south, In the province ' of missioners of insanity. Staroi Oskol, up to 30 degrees, while Secretary Bliss has approved for in the southeast of the province, about 150 miles south of Tim, the deflection patent a list of lands selected by tha Is over 96 degrees, the needle standing state of Wyoming under the grant to almost perpendicular and pointing aid the erection of public buildings at nearer east and west than north and the capital, embracing 25,600 acres in south. This reversal of the magnetic the Sundance district. forces may have some curious effects The Great Northern haa paid to the A number of new railways are building widow of John Gartner, the fireman In that region and the engineers are who was killed in the wreck at Hillsinterested in finding out whether the dale, Mont., last October, $5000. Set- you second bottle now and la improving every day. When he btnn to take It ha wee and Heart Trouble, and weak- sufferliiK a grvat deal with Kheumnt nr In hla limbs, and aim had stomach trouble, had no appetito, and aonld not o stiff that when ha aat down he eonld walk half a mil without hie leas being to toll you he la like new man, and hardly ret up aunin. Mow, I am happy can walk without any pain. If your medicine enres him It will rare anyone, lor he has hail Kheumatbim for forty yean end will be seventy year old th ten pound rinr he beiran taking your Trade Hark. joih of this month. He has gained DROPS" ha done for him. for I dont think I cannot thank you enough forwhet your ninROPSIthTd DRolS." been for I not I advise all suffering beings to town allvetoilay if 1m wmldv for It la your 5 MROIS," be treated wit hYours Mist Y, Joanna, . -- Work progressed slowly, for a plant TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. to be built up. The vessel, withhad All Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. armor out and fittings; was launched ZM if refund cure. the to it fails money Druggists Nov. 19, 1890, in the presence of a great The wise man learns from experience, crowd and with much ceremony, her and also a deal from his wife. Starling Remsdy Co. Chicago. Montreal. NawYorfc. hand, and were protected by steel shields two Inches thick. The weight of a broadside of the Maine would have been 2,700 pounds, exclusive of the secondary battery. Her Coiit 3,500,000. The Maine had eight steel horizontal boilers, vertical inverted cylinder direct acting triple expansion twin screw engines of 9,000 indicated horse power. She carried 822 tons of coal, with which she could steam 2,770 knots at 14.8 knots an hour, or 7,000 knots at 10 knots an hour. She had a double botcomtom and numerous water-tigpartments. The full complement of men carried by the Maine when she was put In commission was 306 besides the officers and forty marines. The Maine, though a type of construction laBt improved upon, was one of xhe best vessels of America's new navy. She cost, all told, $2,500,000. Captain Richard D. Slgsbee, who was in command of the warship Maine, is one of the most popular officers in the navy. His record since he was graduated from Annapolis in 1863 is fine. He served in Mobile Bay, was an active participant in the work of the North Atlantic blockading squadron in 1865, and helped in the attacks and In the final assault upon Fort Fisher. Not long ago the Maine, with Slgsbee in command, found herself bearing down on an excursion boat in the East river. Ahead was the excursion boat full of human beings. On either side was a barge. The only clear way showed a pier. The old commander ordered his engines reversed, and to the amazement of the beholders he steered straight for the pier and ran into it amuck. The pier was badly torn up, the Maine's nbse was brulsod, but several hundred human lives were saved. The excursion boat ran clear, but ten loaded freight cars that were standing on the pier went to the bottom of the river. There is no doubt as to Captain Sigsbees relative valuation of human life and property. About $4,000 in property was destroyed, but 1,000 lives were saved. That was not a bad ten minutes work for a man whose business it is to kill . durability of their lines will sustain the long accepted theory that thost rails last best which are parr&llel wlti the magnetic meridians. As these run east and west over a considerable par of Russia, It will be the north and souti lines that first show signs of wear whereas such lines In other oountrlen are the more easily maintained in r pair. Why isn't the relict of a man whi dies of hay fever a grass widow T tlement with the relatives of other victims are under way. Dr. Levers, of Columbus, O., has been added to the medical staff of the Wyoming general hospital, and has entered upon his duties. The hospital is reported to be in excellent condition nnder the new management of Dr. Harvey Reed. An injunction has been granted in the case of Walter Cooper vs. the city of llozeman. restraining the city from issuing bonds for the purchase of the waterworks plant and assnming the outstanding bonded Indebtedness of the Bozeman Waterworks company which bonded indebtedness amounts to $102,000. State Examiner John G, Morony of Montana, has dccrated war upon the building and loan associations of that state that are not complying with the laws as passed by the last legislature. Eight domestic corporations and one foreign association, he says, are illegally doing business in the state, if the law of 1897 applies to them, and he asks the attorney general to bring s suit to test it. |