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Important Change of Time on tNorthern
Commencing April 5th the Sioux Citjfind Northern morning passenger willeave Siou City at 530 a in arriving aMinneapolis at 5 p in St Paul 0 pi mThis train will run through to St Cloudmaking close connections at that poinwith through trains for the Pacific coastarriving at Seattle at 8 a m Portlanc830 a m the third day afier leavingSioux City This is the shortest and besroute to the north Pacific coast Nn layovers through palace sleepers buffecars tourist sleepers only one change
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Your blood in Spring is almost certain tobe full of impurities the accumulationof the winter months Bad ventilationof sleeping rooms impure air in dwell-ings
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factories and shops over eatingheavy improper foods lailure of thekidneys and liver properly to do extrawork thus thrust upon them are tiieprime causes of this condition It isof the utmost importance that you
PunfvYour BloodNow as when warmer weather comes and
the tonic effect of cold bracing air isgone your weak thin impure bloodwill not furnish necessary strengthThat tired feeling loss of appetite willopen the way for serious disease ruinedhealth or breaking out of humors andimpurities To make pure rich redblood Hoods Sarsaparilla stands une-qualled
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Thousands testify to its mer-its
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Millions take it as their SpringMedicine Get Hoods because
SarsaparsSIaIs the One True Blood Purifier All drupgists 1Prepared only by C L Hood Co Lowell Alass
FTrkoriSc IDUfc are the only pills to take withIIUUU b It lllis Hoods Sarsaparilla
The Greatest Medical Discoveryof the Age
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DONALD KENNEDY OF ROXBURY MASS
Has discovered in one of our common- pasture weeds a remedy that cures every
kind of Humor from the worst Scrofuladown to a common Pimple
He has tried it in over eleven hundredcases and never failed except in two casesboth thunder humor He has now in his
possession over two hundred certificatesof its value all within twenty miles ofBoston Send postal card for book
A benefit is always experienced fromthe first bottle and aperfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken
When the lungs are affected it causesshooting pains like needles passingthrough them the same with the Liver orBowels This is caused by the ducts beingstopped and always disappears in a weekafter taking it Read the label
If the stomach is foul or bilious it willcause squeamish feelings at first
No change of diet ever necessary Eatthe best you can get and enough of itDose one tablespoonfulin water at bed ¬
time Sold by all Druggists
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as anotherIt is easy to say thatone preparation is asgood as another and itis easy to waste moneyby buying somethingyou know nothingabout and receivingno benefit When thebody is weak and youwanttogiveit strengthwhen health is failingwhat wisdom is therein experimenting witha substitute when fora few cents more youcan buy the originalarticle For more thantwenty years ScottsEmulsion has been thestandard Cod liver Oilemulsion It containsmore pure NorwegianCod liver Oil than anyother emulsion in theworld and will standthe test of time asbeing a perfect insep¬
arable emulsion Youcant afford to take asubstitute for iL
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Among the latest forms of army bicy ¬
cles is an American invention recentlyexhibited at the cycle show in NewYork which might be described as afighting wheel A machine gun ismounted on the head of the bicycle insuch a manner that it can be directedat any desired angle The gnu is auto-matically
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fed with cartridges and is in ¬
tended to be operated by the rider without stopping the wheel
Electricity from the SeaAt first glance there seems to be no
connection between the breaking ofsea waves and the electrical conditionof the air Recent investigations how-ever
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show that the shattering of thewaves and the scattering of the sprayhave the effect of imparting positiveelectricity to the atmosphere Visitorsto the seashore experience a stimulationfrom the ozone contained in the airand the presence of this is ascribed tothe electrifying action of the spray fromthe breaking waves
Odd Facts About RosinIn a recent article describing the proc-
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of obtaining turpentine and rosinfrom the sap of the long leaf pine forwhich North Carolina is especially cele-brated
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Mr L J Vance states somefacts about the use of rosin which arenot generally known The finest gradesof rosin he sajs are used in the manu ¬
facture of paper Printers ink containsrosin Rosin also enters into the com-position
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of scented toilet soaps of seal-ing
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wax of putty of sizing and of var¬
nishes It likewise furnishes a lubricat ¬
ing oil for machinery which competesoven with petroleum in cheapness
Plants in BedroomsRecent experiments in a large Eng ¬
lish conservatory have shown that tak-ing
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the whole twenty four hoursthrough plants do not surcharge the airwith carbon dioxide or carbonic acidgas When the room containing theplants is closed in the daytime the oxy-gen
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in the air actually gains in propor ¬
tion upon the carbon dioxide At nightthe process is reversed but the gain ofcarbon dioxide is then only just suffic-ient
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to restore the air to its normal con-dition
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These experiments suggest thatthe theory that plants kept in bed roomsare injurious must be subjected tofurther examination before being ac-cepted
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A Katydid SamsonA correspondent of the Fopular Sci-
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News tells how he harnessed akatydid to a kind of sled made by fold-ing
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a piece of ordinary note paper andthen loaded the sled with various arti-cles
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The insect proved able to drawin addition to the original paper twelvepaper sheets each three by four andone half inches a large screw two steelpens a stone weighing two ounces andthree and a half lead pencils When theweight became too heavy lo be drawnotherwise the katydid got its forefeetover the edge of the table for a betterhold and on the addition of anotherweight it increased the adhering powerof its feet by moistening them in itsmouth
The New Great TelescopeIn reporting the tests made last Octo-
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by himself and Professor Hale ofthe object glass of the new forty inchtelescope for the Chicago UniversityProf J E Keeler speaks in the Astrophysical Journal of the marvelous ap ¬
pearance presented by the large nebulain Orion and particularly of the vividblue green color which it presentedThe Orion nebula although it has beenstudied carefully since Herschels dayis still a mysterious object and the newtelescope when completed may help tounravel the mystery Referring to evi-
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of a slight bending of the glassunder its own weight Professor Keelerremarks that here is evidence for thefirst time that we are approaching thelimit of size in the construction of greatobject glasses for telescopes
The New PhotojrraphyThe experiments of Professor Ronr
gen in making photographs of the bonesof the hand and other concealed ob-
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by means of invisible rays issu-ing
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from a vacuum tube through whichan electric current is passing have nowbeen repeated so often and by so manydifferent persons both in this countryand abroad that already efforts arebeing --made toward the practical utili-zation
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of the discovery Mr Edison itis said has found that the ordinarypear shaped glass bulbs of incandescentelectric lamps serve better than thecostly Crookes tubes for the productionof the mysterious rays The nature ofthese rays is still under discussion Pro-fessor
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Schuster thinks they may possi-bly
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be light waves smaller than anyhitherto known to science and capableof traversing solids but of course in ¬
capable of producing the effect of or-
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light on the eye But if this beso the light is different from that whichwe know for it can be neither reflectednor refracted It has been found im-
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to focus the rays even by ametallic lens Professor Mosetig ofVienna has by the aid of these raysphotographed a revolver bullet in amans hand and the malformed bonesin the foot of a crippled girl
Someone has discovered that thegreat thinkers of the world were shortmen Some of them could get prettyhigh occasionally
WOMANS WIT
TOLD BY A SOCIETY GIRL
Something About Morphine SulphurMolasses and Other Things
From the Evening Neics Newark N JAmong the popular society leaders in
East Orange N J Emma L Stoll aeh arming young maiden stands in theforemost rank She is of a lovable dispo ¬
sition and the light of the social set inwhich she moves For two years she hasbeen a sick girl from internal troublespeculiar to women and having recentlyrecovered has given our reporter the fol-lowing
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interesting accountInstead of improving under the care of
my physician I became worse For fiveweeks I was unable to get out of bed andabout 0 oclock each morning I sufferedhorribly My lips were sore and laceratedfrom the marks of my teeth for in myefforts to keep from screaming I sunk myteeth deep into my lips At such times Irolled and tossed until the bed shook likenn aspen lecf and it finally got so seriousthat the doctor I wont tell you his name
gave me some morphine pills to takeThe very thought of them now makes meshiver These morphine pills simply putme to sleep for a while and when I be¬
came conscious again my agony was re¬
newedThe pain in my stomach and back was
more than I could stand Your blood ispoor said the doctor take sulphur andmolasses and I did until it was a greatwonder that I was not a molasses cakeIt was time wasted in taking it because Iwas not benefited in the least my suffer¬
ing continued but by a mighty effort af-ter
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being in bed so long I got up Ohbut I was a sad sight then From 112pounds I had fallen to ninety my cheekswere pale and sunken and I limped yesactually hobbled from the extreme painin my side Then I read of Dr WilliamsPink Pills for Pale People and the testi-monial
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in the News inspired me with hopeI got the pills and took them Beforemany days I began to improve and before1 had finished one box I felt as if I couldgo out and walk for miles I soon stoppedlimping and through the Pink Pills I soonbid good bye to my headaches while thepain in my stomach and back slowly butsurely succumbed to the influence of thesepills that seem to be able to persuade allpain to leave ones body Now I am as Iused to be well and strong light heartedand merry but never without the pillsSee I have got some of them now andfrom a nearby desk she handed out oneof the boxes
Dr Williams Tink Pills contain in acondensed form all the elements neces ¬
sary to give new life and richness to theblood and restores shattered nerves Theybuild up the blood and restore Hie glowof health to pale and sallow cheeks PinkPills are sold in boxes at 50 cents a boxor six boxes for 250 and may be had ofall druggists or direct by mail from DrWilliams Medicine Co SchenectadyNY
Ierhaps Its as WellHicks It would be a comforting
thing if the dead could revisit theearth to tell us about the great beyond
Wicks I dont know about thatWhy when a man returns from a fewweeks in Europe he becomes a pesti-lential
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bore for years afterward Couldone return from heaven or the otherplace there would never be an end ofhis sab
The EvolutionOf medical agents is gradually relegatingthe old time herbs pills draughts and veg-etable
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extracts to the rear and bringinginto general use the pleasant and effectiveliquid laxative Syrup of Figs To getthe true remedy see that it is manufacturedby the California Fig Syrup Co only Forsale by all leading druggists
Live to make somebody happy or youwill never know what the mu meaningof life is
An exodus of Dunkards irom Indianaand other states to North Dakota is takingplace the Great Noithern Railway theother day hauling on one tram from StPaul 1038 of these people to points on itsline in the North State It is doubtful ifa larger number of actual settlers wasever before moved at one time by anyrailway in this country Their movablesfilled eighty one freight c us So far theGreat Northern has taken over 3000Dunkards to North Dakota and the move-ment
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seems to be gaining strength everyday
First get a mans heart and you willnot have to draw a levolver on him to gethis purse
Catarrh Cant Io CuredWith LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannotreach tho seat of the disease Catarrh is a bloodor constitutional disease and in ordor to euro ityou have to take internal remedies Halls Ca ¬
tarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directlyon tho blood and mucous surfaces Halls Ca ¬
tarrh Cure is no quack medicine It was preEcribed by one of tho host physicians in thiscountry for years and is a regular prescriptionIt is composed of the best tonics known com ¬
bined with tho best blood purifiers acting di-rectly
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on tho mucous surfaces Tho perfectcombination of the two ingredients is whatproduces such wonderful results in curing ca-tarrh
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Send for testimonials freeF J CHENEY CO Props Toledo Ohio
Sold by druggists price 75c
A stereotyped prayer may be better thannone but it never brings down any firefrom heaven
Some floating soaps turn yellow and rancid Dob-bins
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FIoatinit Borax Soap doss neither The Boras iuIt bleaches It with age and the odor is uellghtlul TryIt once use it always Order a trial lot of your grocerlnslbt ou red wrappers
The preacher who would have the com-mon
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people hear him gladly must makehimself understood
FITSr AniritsstoppedfreebylrKtiiiopGriit2Sei re Ketoi er No Fits after first days use Marvelous cures Treatie and sfy00 trial bottle free toFit cases Send to Dr Kline J31 Arch St 1liila Pa
Checks Bleeding ReducesInfIammationQuiets PainIs the Bicyclers NecessitySores Pmrc BurnsPiles tfUflLO ColdsRheumatism HoarsenessSore Throat ChilblainsCatarrh Inflamed EyesWounds Bruises SprainsHeadache Toothache etcUSE PONDS EXTRACTafter Shaving No Irritationafter Exercising No LamenessPONDS EXTRACT OINTMENTis a specificforPiles soctsPOND8 EXTRACTO760th Ay NY
Savesfl from DestructionThis Is what happens when the kfdneya are
rescued from inactivity by Hostettcrs Stom ¬
ach Bitters If they continue inactive theyare threatened with Brights Disease dia ¬
betes or some other malady which workstheir destruction Malarial bllIo5 arrtl rheu ¬
matic ailment and dyspepsia are also con-quered
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by the Bitters which is thorough andeffective
Is there anything more foolish than forman to think he can serve the devil all hislife and get away from him on hs death-bed
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1isos Cure for Consumption has beena godsend to me Win B McClellacChester Fla Sept 17 1S95
The young woman who advocates thebloomer costume generally has somethingto show for her advocacy
The Great Northern Kail way has an ¬
nounced important changes iu its trans ¬
continental train service BeginningApril 5th the Tacific Coast train willleave St Paul daly at3p mandtherunning time will be considerably reduced toall points The popular buffet librarycar service will be resumed at the samelime and through cars run via Spokaneto Portland Oregon
A mans capacity for knowledge is gen-erally
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in inverse ratio to capacity forwhisky
Mrs Wlnslows Soothtkg Syrup for Childrenteething sottens the cuius reauces iunamiuatloaallivs pan cureu vind colic 25 cents a bottle
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My dear fellow she is an angel Howexquisitely lovely her complexion -- s Theysay she uses Glenns Sulphur Soap
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the V L Douglas Shoe andsee what a good shoe you can buy for
OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHSCONGRESS BUTTONand LACE made In nilkinds of the best selectedleather by skilled work ¬
men Weninke andsell more
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othermannfactnrer In the world
None genuine unless name andprice is stamped on the bottom
Ask your dealer for our S584 8350 82no 8225 Shoes8250 82 and 8175 for boys
TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE If your dealercannot supply you send to fac-tory
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enclosing price and 36 centsto pay carriage State kind styleof toe cap or plain size andwidth Our Custom Dept will fillyour order Send for new illustrated catalogue to ijox itW L DOUGLAS Brockton Mass
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Tho nervous system is weakened by the lV WWri
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The coming Artist who knows enoughto paint a popular subject
You get 5M oz of Battle Ax gfor 10 cents You only get 3 s ozof other brands of no better qualityfor JO cents In other words if youbuy Battle Ax you get 2 ozmore of high grade tobacco for thesame money Can you afford toresist this fact We say NOunless you have Money to Burn S
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FfiELD AND HOG FENCE WIRE26 33 42 50 or 58 inches high Quality and workmanship the bestNothing on the market to compare with it Write for full information
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One complaintLETTERS that we heard of was from a
woman who said that Pearlinehurt her hands We knew
that this couldnt be But welooked into the matter and foundthat she was using- - one of the
poorest and most dangerous of barsoaps with her Pearline When we
induced her to use Pearline alonewithout this soap everything was lovely
Use no soap when you do any wash- -
ing or cleaning with Pearline Itsneedless and more expensive and it
may do harm 479
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take thelaw in your own hands ladieswhen you ask for
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Bias Velveteen Skirt Bindingand dont get it Sentence such astore to the loss of your trade andgive it to merchants who are will ¬
ing to sell what you demandLook for S H M on the Label
and take no otherIf your dealer will not supply you wj
willSend for samples showing- labels and materials
to the S H M Co P O Box 699 New York Ci
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To the South and West Arizona Arkansas Texas Nebraska Kansas etc
Call at the local ticket ofllcoand get full Information aboutrates stop over nrlvlletcos return limits and territory towhich reduction will apply
Or better still write to JFrancis G V A BurlingtonJJoute Omaha Neb
P S The crop of 189G IsRohm to be the biRRest Ne ¬
braska ever had N questionabout it Not in ten yearshave conditions been so favor-able
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Better figure on gettinghold of a good miarter sectionbefore prices advance
A reporter called on Wednesdayevening May S lSi at the resi ¬
dence of Mr William MeMalionNo 10SS Pearl street BrooklynVillage Cleveland O to learnif possible the cause of the noticeable improvement in his physicalcondition over that of a year agowhen he was a sufferer fromindigestion aud various organicdisorders You see began MrMcMahon to start with my work
that of setting type at the caseallows me little chance for bodilyexercise and is altogether tooconfining for anybody who is in theleast subject to indigestion ordyspepsia Perhaps not more sothan man j another mechanic orartisan who is constantly indoorsand under severe mental strainwhile the physical development issadly in need of something to Keepit in trim Well that has been mycomplaint for years and somemonths ago I became very biliousand constipation made life misera-ble
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for me at times Then it tooka seat in my LIVER which becamenoticeably inactive and 1 becamealarmed about it The first thingI turned my attention to was tosecure a liver regulator whichhowever failed to regulate nextI sought relief in liver pills whichso pained and griped me that thecure was I thought worse thanthe disease The next thing I didwas to throw away the wholeshooting match and resolve to
take no more proprietary medicinesIiowever on hearing my tale ofwoe on day at the office a fellowworkman offered me a small Tabule
Ripaus he called it which hesaid he would guarantee to acton the liver I took it underprotest expecting to be doubledup in about fifteen minutes withthe gripes But I was agreeablysurprised in its action It wasvery gentle and I resolved to try abox Since then I have graduallynoted an entire change in theworking of my system and thinkthat Ripaus Tabules are the bestremedy for liver and stomachtroubles this side of anywhereThey are really a substitute forphysical exercise Have one beforeyou go And Mr McMahonproduced his box of stand bysfrom his inside pocket as thereporter took his leave
Hlpans Tabnles are sold by drm stlst or by mall Iflie price 50 cents a box Is sent to The Ripaus Chcinlal Company No 10 Spruce Street New Yuri Samplelal 10 cents
THE AJTRIVrOTOK CO Goes IiaU the world3windmill business because It has reduced the cost ofWind power to lG what It was It has many branch
housed and supplies its goods and repairsat your door it can ana does Iurolsh a
better article for less money thanothers It makes Pumping and
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Frames Steel Feed Cutters and FeedGrinders On application It will name onoof theso articles that It will furnish until
January 1st at 13 the usual prlcer It also makeTanks and Pumps of all kinds Send for catalogueFcdory I2tb Rockwell end Fillmore Streets Chlcaio
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