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Show BAD lonr f the DICnaflON. BAD HEART. dige-- t ion i ft 'ii ciniM.1 iiTeti.nrily This irregularity iii i -- ( k n fur mil. orgnide heart Thu 'YiiijiiiiiiMiri' t i Hi ti iheraiue. HOMELESS MEN. ni'iio!) t. Duty 1st 10ft here is however tael the Into- ni't.:iiiii- l.imri i. often u I ilt ii ii:i I't ii t hi'ii rL ili-- i iisu is curalilo if good dig-- t mu he (iiisl A ruse in ini nt is ;tiu!ti from the .Wic i.' in, if tireenrdiurg. iml. Mr KllciiCnl-kiiii- i, .Newp.iint. J ml , n wiiiiiii u folly-threjeer ohl. hmi Miifcred fur four veers with distressing stun melt trouble The gu.-,Teiieraled by the indignation pressed on the lieart. rtitif chu-m- -I nu irivguliirity of its She liml in i jinin in her stomach ami heart. Mini wus subject tofre iieul mill severe choking spells which were must severe ut night. liucturs were tried in viiin: the iHlient tiei'ainn worse, desoud-vut- , anil feared impending death. ARMY'S SALVATION LODGING-HOUSE- S. Seven Hundred Wanderer, la Chicago Sheltered Kverr Mg lit Fee Charged Ha. Already Made lu.tliutlou. ao-ti- OMPARATIV m-t- A Cite nf Hrart Failure. Fhe wn much frightened but noticed that in intervals In which her stomach did nut aunuy her, her heart', action became normal. Reasoning correctly that her digestion was alone at fault she procured the proper medicine to treat that trouble and with immediate good results. Herapietite cume bock, I he choking spell, became less frequent and finally erased. Her weight, which had lieeu greatlv reduced was restored and she now weighs more than for Tears. Her blood soon became pure and tier cheeks rosy. The case is of general interest because the disease is a very common 6ue. That others may know the means of core we give the name of the medicine used Dr. Williams Fink Pills for 1ale People. These pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood'aud restore shattered nerves. We hud a great revival in our congregation,' said a minister to a friend. "1 rejoice to hear it,' said hi. lrieuil, "how many did "We did nos add any, replied you add.' the minister, "we got rid of five. FARMERS HANOT FEED COOKER. We desire to call our readers attention to the Farmers Handy Feed Cooker, which is sold at the low price of 12.50 for 50 gallon capacity. E I.Y recent are llie efS forts of the lion Army tu care fir a I,art l!,; V'Ta Wl M liunieless men who must l!nd some cheap place to sleep in Chicago every enThe night. of deavors the army have been most successful, for at present the organization Is housing no fewer than 700 men every night. The social department of the army has established three lodging houses In the city the Evangeline, at 387 South Clark street; the Beacon, 515 South State street, and the Harbor Light, at 118 West Madison street. The first of these was established only a little over a year ago, the second six months ago, while the third has been in operation but six weeks. The State street house is four stories In height, and will accommodate 300 lodgers, the other two houses are not quite as large, but each will easily care for 200 men. So skillfully have the homea been managed that although they are almost charitable institutions they are now, despite their youthfulncss, The charge for a nights lodging is only 10 cents, and besides h.s bed the lodger is also given his breakSalva-rtSMISW- fast. Ths guest is not confined to one bill of fare either. He has a choice between two menuB. He can have coffee and rolls or coffee, a bowl of rolled oats and two slices of bread. It Is unnecessary to say that most of the breakfasters take the latter. The men have privileges of the bath and of the washroom, where there are facilities for washing their clothing. At none of the homes are there any religions exercises, but the attention cf the guests 1b called to the army services being held at the points neared to the homes. Each home has a large living anil mailing room. Men are privileged to remain here all day long if they like, without charge, but they are not to go to sleep. If they doze off tKe clerk will not be very long in coding around and waking them up. Tiie amusements indulged in by the men are practically restricted to reading and playing dominoes and checkers. Other games considered as harmless as dominoes and checkers would doubtless be permitted, but those two are the only ones provided for. Several seta of these games have been purchased by the managers of the homes and placed at the disposal of the men, and all day long the tables in the reading rooms are surrounded by guests playing to pass away the time. Playing-card- s are not allowed in the house. All three of the houses are practically run on the same plan and all are fumlBhed alike. On the several floors d are bunks placed in rows. The are so close together that there is barely room for the little double lockers which are placed at the heads of the beds. Each locker is divided into two separate parts in order that the two men who occupy the bed may each have a separate place to put bis clothes. When a lodger comes in at night he puts his name in the register or gives it to the clerk, who puts it in for each. Each bed has a number and the guest receives a card bearing the number of the bed which he is to occupy, lie is also given a key bearing the same number. This key will unlock the side of the locker at the head of the bed, which bIbo bears the same number. In this locker the man puts his clothes and locks them up on retiring. If he lias any valuables he is supposed to leave them in the office when he registers. If he takes them to the dormitory it is at his own risk, as the home will not be responsible for any losses. The bedrooms are kept somewhat better than those of the average house. Each bunk is supplied with enough bed clothes to keep the coldest blooded man warm in the coldest weather. On each floor is a large stove for supplying heat in the winter time. On each floor the bedroom extends from the front to the back of the house and several outside windows extend across the ends of the apartment. At nights by opening all of these win down a little way plenty cf ventilation is secured. Each floor of the dormitory is thoroughly fumigated once every month. Several large pots of sulphur arc placed about on th floor and Ignited after all nf the windows have been closed. The doors are closed and the sulphur is left to hum itself out. Before night some courageous clerk makes a dash through the suf- ed By feeding poultry and stock with cooked food during the winter months, at least of the food is saved; also having stock in a healthy condition, preventing hog cholera among your hogs, and insuring the hens laying freely during the winter months when p;;;ts are always wanted at high prices. This Cooker will pay for Itself in one weebs time and is without ioubt the best and cheapest on the market Just what Its name Implies, a Farmer's Handy Feed Cooker. Upon application to the Empire Manufacturing Co., 615 H street, Quincy, 111., a catalogue, giving a full description, may he obtained. They are madeln all sizes. Between the great things we cannot do and the small things we will not do, the lunger is thnt we shall do nothing. one-thi- rd 81IIiL tiikrk is money in it. Carl Yollen sold $350 of Salzera Cabbage. Labor, seed, rent and all did not cost him $50, profit $300. You can beat that and make lots of muney on Early Radishes, Teas, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Onions. Sweet Corn, Tomatoes. Potatoes. etc. Salzer warrants his seeds the earliest In the world. Potatoes only $1.50 per barrel. Millions of Raspberries, Cherries, Apples and small fruits. Catalogue tells all about them. Keud this Notice wllh Ik, Stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and get free their big Plant and Seed Catalogue and 10 packages vegetable and flower seeds, novelties worth table and flower novelties worth $1.00. w.n.n. Oriirimilitv is a thing we constantly rlumor for, and constantly quurrel with. Save Your Money end When Yoa Get a Dollar, Deposit It With I s. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. pays 5 per it nt interest on One Dollar or Thousands, and contNuiids the interest four linn's a year. Dcpodts are wut from ull States. Have you an parts of the United jccount? If not, start an account NOW. Women and children have the right to ieixwit in tluir own name, fiubVct to their any information jwn order. Write for needed. The Oilieers and Directors are: Wilfonl Woodruff. President: Geo. Q. George M. CanL'unnon. non. Cashier. Joseph F. Smith. T. G. Wehlier, James Jack. Anru M. Cannon, 11 B. Clawson. Lor;no Snow. Heber J. Grant. Francis M. Lymau, George Reynolds. I John NuttalL wach-niii- u Employer 1 dismissed my last lribits on account of liis intemperate Yes, sir' Now. iirevou sober? Applicant often. very Vicv-lmdilo- .TmAll ASTII II ANtliiimloiira l uuIrk'T iiirnl liy Dr. Taft'i uffrr from Oil !f In Mr. Trt Mm., cut 4 i (omi.ifiliit Nltiitild K nlranlulrly limirr. N.V.. for sample lili so, -nrv Habit. ai ad name ami They 1m. freeunrerelctof double-decke- double-decke- rs lodging-- The lunch coiincr at whii-l- break fust is served Is on i lie first flour is the rear. The hig cook stove is j i. i behind the counter, so the guests g- -l their breakfast hot from the lire. . t present the home rn West MadU ni docs not serve breakfast, only furnish ing lodging. Nevertheless this honn turns away men ucariy every nig!.', and is doing a largir bus! nor.. e.i;i paratlvcly, than either of the oilier s. ; HII.'T Y UAYb. Duty. It us do our duy and pray lhat wa S Liberal Offer tu Kuffrnni of JChaa may do our duty here, now, not In dreuiny sweet , but in ae.ilvo Him iii Mii'l Of llUdiipk "5 Dropo'' is a remedy for rlieuina-tisiu- , energy; not ln the green oasis of the neural, u, caianli, la grippe aud future, but in the busy desert of the kindred ailim lits. 'flu uiaiiubK tiireis present; not In the iri.ir.iu:tions of of "j Drops" Laic many from others, but in the realities of those u by llie Use ot now. F. W. Farrar. their remedy, of which the following is a sample: ltraut y In HIikkI Deep. Buena Visia. Ore. iTean blond me ns a c'eari skin. No 1S97. 21. September eaut.v without it. I'nsar-'iCandy ( Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co.. Chiami k eps it ai. by cago, 111, the lazy liver ami iirilijgi-.lDear Sirs Your medicine Las cured tiiTiiiiriipfrom the IshIv. limiu y to both nivsclf and wife of our rheuma- tarnish pimples. Imi'iD. blolli s, hlac'ih 'a Is, ami thin sickly bilious euinplexl m by taking c tism, mid wc wish to express our Tor ihe relief we have obtained I','iscaivtH. beauty for t ii rents. All druggists, guaranteed. 10c, 25c. 50. g through your remedy. I cannot find words loud enough tc We never ienvive our sins until we praise your 5 Drops. and you are at to cure them. liberty to nse my name In connect ioa with your advertisement to those that are sufferers. Yours respecl fully, VM. WELLS. Purine the next thlrtv davs the company will send nut inn.poo nf their sample bottles for 23 cents a bottle. They do this to allow sufferers to trv the remedy. From the nsst they know that one of their sample bottles will convince one of tb mHts of "15 Difin:." Larec hntHe. flan doses. 1. and also for the nert 30 dsv 3 hnttm for ? R0. c to fb Write wnnsnn Cll-- n Co.. 107 Dearborn street, CMraen. TIL THi rnmpsnr Is reliable and promptly fin every order. Arropolls Uullt Valor Christ, On a stone of the temple of "Winged Victory" on the Acropolis at Athens an inscription has been found stating Both tho method ana results when that the monument was built by Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant who was one of the architects and refreshing to tho taste, and acts of the Parthenon at the beginning of yet promptly on tlie Kidneys, Pericles government. This fixes its gentlyand Liver Bowels, cleanses the sysdate at about 450 years before Christ. tem effectually, dispels colds, headThe Athens Archaeological Society is and fevers and cures habitual aches pbout to undertake the restoration and constipation. of Syrup of Figs is the the Parthenon. Marstrengthening ble ffam PentelicoB will be furnished only remedy of its kind ever profree for this by the company working duced, pleasing to the taste and acthe quarries. ceptable to the stomach, prompt in "T ' 11 to-da- y; ir i . di-rn- -e e when the fresh air in a short time drives out all the disam-allsulphur OliO'S. CHEAP ; i'1-- FOR e windows, c 11 - and open. tl focatfr: ' ni-hs- ( ailiar-lii-cieuii- s M 1 yiii-b.i.ii- i -- d grat-irad- UNAPPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE. Hath-factio- never-failin- lodluui Wanted tu (ire Where tl.e Vul4 Came from. That winter, said the m?n vho lets boats and does general utility wore about a summer reaort during the .mason, according to the Detroit Free Press, I decided to do s :iiethi.ig vas-ithan to go into the wouds and do heavy work in the luiubo" camps through the winter. So I got hold of a graphophone, a magic limniru and a mixed lot of views about which 1 fixed up a running lecture that I thought would make a hit. I wai doijg first-rain the little towns in the upper of the state and refused a couple part of good offers to sell out. Abou". the middle of the winter I went to tin Indian village at the head of Burt laks, and when the time for exhibition uune was the only white man in the house. The pictures seemed to please uy stolid audience, but I never got a hand or a laugh. Just to see if I couldn't warm them into some show of enthusiasm, I turned on a comic song from the graphophone. I stirred them, but not in the way I had hoped. By the time-thend of the first verse was reached half a dcen of the old men of the village were holding a council in the middle aisle. They Jabbered away In a language I could not understand, and nothing could be read from their faces. That something was wrong, however, appeared in the fact that the eyes of the youngsters seemed popping out of their heads and the squaws held their cars as they watched the old men. The latter advanced solemnly to the little stage, saying nothing, but emitting significant grunts. They were bent on seeing where that voice came from, and no protest of mine received the slightest attention. They looked In every possible hiding place, ripped up the floor and finally took all my maangry bechinery apart. They cause mystified, led rv down to the lithad come, threw tle boat on which my traps 'in ar t crJered me to The lake was Lolling, it was pitch dark, I was nervov.;, nd before I reached the east shore I had lost everything but the boat, to which I clung. I quit the stage and took to the woods." bo-g- in cr : te br.-a- leai tn-rts- y Rhen-msfl- ONG BNJOYS Kali-crate- s, AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS, our ripht to the Wn are sftHcrllng ln the exclusive ime uf tin word "I'ASTOKI A," snd P1T( HKU'S CASTultl A. aMiur Trade Murk. 1, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of liyuimiK, Mussachu-w-tl- a. wux the originator of I'llt 'll KitS A, the same that has Ixirnc und dnea now xiKuuiure of ('HAS. 1L bear tho FLETCHER on every wrapper. This ia the orlsinal "PITCH Elt S (.'ASTORIA" which baa been ned in the homes of the mothers of Amerira for over thirty yearn. lxxk carefully at (he wrapper and ace I hat It In the kind you harp always bought, " and has llie signature of No CI1AS. 11. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chau. H. Fletcher la President. March 8, 1867. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. D. CAS-TO- RI ile It is bet ?er to bo nobly remembered than nobly born. Hr ware of Ointments fur Catarrh Thai Contain Mercnry, as mercury will aurely destroy the sense uf aiiitll and completely derange the whole system when entering It through Such article the mucous surfaces. should never be used except on prescripas (lie from tions reputable physicians, A SURGEON'S DILEMMA. Is tenfold to the damage they will do derive from them. good you can possibly manufactured by Catarrh Cure, Balls gerl-oq- k a Out Went Electric Light Daring K. J. Cheney A Co., Tohdo, O.. contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, actOperation. directly upon til's blood and inurous A Lewiston physician tells a story ing surfaces or the system. In buying Hall get ihe genuine about a surgical operation and an elec- Catarrh Cure be sure you In Totaken Internally and made tric light, says the Lewiston (Me.) Itledo.is Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price Journal. It was 12 oclock at night, 75c per bottle. I a when heard thunderous says he, Hall's Family rills are the best. knocking at my door, and going to it I found a man walking up and down the steps in pain. He had an abscess under his left arm. and was suffering Intensely. It needed lancing and we proceeded to do It. I got my Instruments ready, placed the man In a chair under the electric light and made an incision. The armpit Is a very dangerous place, as mauy large and small arteries gather there. I had Just time to see that 1 had lanced it and had also d blood vessel, when severed a out. I had no went electric the light kerosene lamp or gas light Ln the room. I could hear the blood falling in the little pool on the floor and my patient was terribly excited. I was scared. I seized a towel, made a wad of it and chucking It under the mans arm, told him to hold it down at his side. Then I ran to the telephone and called up the power station. It'll be an hour before we can get the light on again. A belt has broken, they said. But I have Just cut a man and he is bleeding to death in the dark here. Sorry, but I can't help it. came the answer. I then remembered a kerosene stove, and veslighting this, I caught up the blood the dressed and thread, with sel wound by Its railing light. It was the most startling and precarious operation I ever performed. good-size- many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FID SYRUP CO. CAL 8AM FRAMCISC0, UUOTR1E. At. MEUf YORK. N.t. GSS9MM89Sfi8a33C393S FOR 14 CEHTS W wih to iln new CUH- utter UMihf-n- r tiracns 1 Pk. T: IMf lUrilnh, - HiMiMn'k Cnnuml-er- , Qnoca VirtuTiaLettuMk Klimiljkr Melon. j ( Me I V A Ita ra l:imho(ilntOn1nn( Uax Brilliant Flonar bod Ue S Wurth 81.00, far 14 arnte. M m 5 Above 10 pkirw worth we will at her with our 8 nail 7m fiwo,aniltapHeed a Catalona R groat Plant upon reoaipt of thla nutira and Ur. 5 Wa invito trade end ' piataps. jour Raiser aaow when run onre try iBerdaron will never pot alonrwifh- out them. S jou.x a. Iutntnra at A 1.50 I ( alfbi.Cataloxaionate. No.,r luaa sckd ra, u cxoaax, wis. i ao3338?seeatC3aMec:efrtw Take away woman," said the orator, Wo would, and what would follow?" suidu man in the an lienee. SI00 To Any Man. To Care Constipation Forever. TakeCascsrets Candy Cathartic. 10c nr 2V, If C. C. C. fails to ciyt). druggists refund money. WILL PAY The first sign that a woman is beginning to feel her age is when she hunts up ail the baby pictures of her children. Tulu Lulu The new Pcjisin chewing gum is delicious. Call for it. A man is quiet when he's dead; a woman is dead when she's quiut. Smoke SI edge Cigarettes, 20 for Sets. Wretched is the man. says Goethe who has learned to despise the dreams of his youth. Dont Tobacco Sp t and Smote Your Life Awav. . I mi magTo quit tolim-reasily and netic. full of life, nerve and ienr. tokc that makes weak men the wonder-worke- r, All druggists, nUr. or tl. Cure guaranstrung. Hoc kii teed. t ttud rumple free. Addreas Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. fnn-vnr- The lost urticloH during 1MI7 in Ijondon number 88.025, which included 295-- piirsos. I'iso'a Cure is tho only mediwill cure consumption. Anna M. cine that Ross, VVilliiimsiort. Pa., Nov. 12. 1X!0. T. S. Parvin of Cedar Rapids. Ia., has spent his life collecting books on Masonry and now has about 20,000 volumes. I bei-.'v- e Of VitkiM 5 cents per jsii'kago. $100 FOR ANY CASE In Men They Treat and Fall to Cara. An Omaha Company places for the first time liefora the public a Mawuai. Thbat-mefor the cure of Loat Vitality, Nervous ami Sexual Weakueas, and Restoration of L:f Force in old and vouug men. No worn-ou- t French remedy; contains no PbuKpliorus or other harmful drugs. It is a VVoMiEHFi'L Theatmknt magicul in its effect positive in its cure. All readers, who are auffering from a weakness that bliglita thoir life, caiiaiiig that mental and tihyaicalNiiiriTiug peculiar to LokI write to tiie STATE MEDICAL Ud.MFAN Y, No. 8011 Range Block, Omaha, Neb. and they will neuil you aliNolotcly FREE, a vuliiable paper on these diseases, and positive proofs of their truly M.mhcal TkkatmkxT. Thousands of men, who have but nil hope of a cure, are lieing restored br them to a perfect condition. I taken 'This Maoicai. Tkkatmext may at home uidcr thoirdirectinns. or the v will pay rnilromi fare and buici bills to all who prefer to go to there for treatment, if they fn:l to cuic. They are perfectly reliable; hare no Free Prescriptions, Free Cura, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have Etfsl.lksi cm pi Ini, and guarantee to cure every ciise they treat or refund every dollar: or their charge, uiav las deposited in a bank to le paid to them when a cure is affected. Write them tndnv xt CURE YOURSELF? Im His G fur unnatural Golden Russett und Silver Moon are the leuding high grade 5 cent cigars, call for them. Cheap American Labor. sayB the Glas. "AH the workmen. Citizen, "enEvening (Scotland) It is b.'tlor to 1 :ivo no footprints on the gow new the asphalt in lands of time than to let them show you gaged in laying Buchanan street have been brought we'ro walking backward. over from America, where they have Use Giant Baking Powder, 25 ox. for 25 been engaged in the same sort of work cents. Best on earth for tho money. of A novel Glasgow sight for years. colpeople is the presence of so many 7 Vhen you tee a girl's eye look as if sh brimmed white ored men, with their had Ixs n crying, she lias generally met hatE, who are employed." with some great grief, or else she has just luid her luth and couldn't find her silk Love anil Ynnth. ttarch-h;ig- . W. P. Fox, aged GO, and Miss Cath TO tTKK A COI.D IN ONE DAY. erine Tale. 70, have created great exTako Laxative Jlromo Quinine TaHeis. Ah the other peoyoung citement among Druggisiarufund the money if U (u'In tooure. 'Ji ple of Mil!erssurg, Ky.p by eloping and Try Aromel. the bronlh perfumer, only getting marriid. its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its irritation iiidauiuiain-Dl- , or of mucosa menn-rannPanilcaa. and not Chemical Oa, I 1 . aatria-iiTNtEv- or puuuuous. Mold by DranMSi nr sent In plain wrapper, lr Cipriani, prepaid, for fi.fln, nr 3 hnttln, fL'.TA Circular nt on miuNa vnt EVERY WEAK MAN Tigoniii fan pemllijr .rum hlum-ir- . attaining . imfc. fall, at liiniu-- Small amt tall liitap. fmm nnr. rum! (nr lama j Irlter atam-mallnn. Male ra-II. I. IH .dllN li,1 Jlol 1 8 1 , rrivolnir. Denver. Culm man-h-N- .I. r IIU-- tUKtS WHtKt All Rtt HilS. next niuifh Syrup. Tov.e IhaaC Dae In li'iie. 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