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The Syracuse Journal-Democrat from Syracuse, Nebraska • 3

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sra sat'. -J 1 -r Thera is a stocy of a man who was so busy looking st the stars that, as he walked, be stumbled infati the story of i cal HEW SCHOOL FDR CHIHB 1 llffloician's TriA I Minister Wants to FounA 1 Great Haste is Not I AIR HBH UBITD ssdlszL' iillLHs I i SSany people trust to lock' How Ha Captured a Cap-. ItaVst. Trade-Institute In Pekin jg. TOES OF THE BEV.J&ILBEHT HEItt, to pull them through, and are often disappointed.

Do noti dilly-dally in matters health, With it you can accomplish miracles. Without it you Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels aad blood neaUby by the us of Hocaa Bar aaparilla.4ha.iaulUee nysnonels know a positirs him dyraepriehiid that ft Hood's cured ma. Mr nsoralyiaialae; iiehiffi that ts'Hood's'fiarsaB My hsoralgiaialaO; ui. jronpg man, ami state your tess." said the. capitalist, frowning Trip the iMl.l rirr.s of Ills glasses.

This JuT ilnr-. Kiul-mr bneluehs. stated ni iry ipirdr fi'l'llini the Well drfiHinrlmahif mpm WiUi a fwnlident smile, -JkTbe capitalist ran hln Anger np and ff ypli on. whchwere To those Av erica ns who ape looking written the hank's of persousin the itiir iwiravwra jftJiipg-twdwMHilf him. Social, Scientific nl Oealaosa liiss to Bo Taaght ssd Trait Fnesttlr' aovea Kuwipcau cawatrie inteiC eateA Stsaesai.

Library aad daaao rotisu ta Da Dalit la reklas. W. B. Btuqx IN Oak Btraat, Biffiriwmton, Mew York. vt tired.

Hood's HsrsaparUta raltevsd it alk It cured friend of mine of tsmste preah-rasa." Mas. Jnssia A MxxsXa, Clayton, PaL "Book dfeKriblng' Jir Tho Jblp and the totoiu-l were drink1 lny thiir midnight liottle of beer aad gumpinining about the bent. 1 Old Man tinner, hnrmv, strmed- to be snfferiug from' a chill. fie had heavy, double breasted mfer buttoned tightly around him and nu old fur rap oil bis hiud head. 'Whal'a the nintter, IlSher?" naked the Judge, "t'au'l yon keep wnn?" 'Now-OhMlmr-Hauer irait -ramped mr an Iceberg "for.

three onnucuttre yean, lie had uoej the eiiiator for a skipping ro)e half way round the lie had; perforce, inhabited the crater of a active volcnu for ten days and hail sailed the sea uf air which aur; rounds said Old Mas Ilaner to he I- nil matter of habit. I out wlien 1 got home from my tu.Ui atytlcln ifttlii. tiuiicy Knlly, was froaen lilt'- cn ii'-'-crg off the north coast rif As i. I. -ft it there nnd starteil off in wliisltd.iiuis.

Huwiw nml with three of tlio men In one of the boats; limill.v lost sight of the rest the Wif. Tiico 'Tiud'' "n'plsisv''wliere fmla'r tiears anil walruses were' plenty. Lullt a hut of ice nul settled, down. It was pretty middling liie alcohol In our spirit Iquipa often frose while the wicks were The air was an aearly froaen nnd so thick that we had to dilute it with melted snow. We lived in the' hut for' nearly threw years." KVery dsp-tbe raptaiu-twob our liesrings.

-Wa were drifting slowly anmnd to the cut. At half past 5 on morn lug of July 9, lBOil, we woke up. and there, not half a mUe irwaj, lay the 8amy Hally, sound ns a but. It had drifted right through the arctic circle from one slilu to the other. If we had staid up board, we should discovered the north jiolt.

When got back to New Yorl wu in the middle of January but 1 was so accustomed to the arctic cold that 1 almost overcome liy the heat, la the forties I spent eight' years along the equator, and when 1 gut bach to this country in August, Just lu time to be present at the siege of tho Alamo, 1 Buffered terribly from the cold." Yht was the hottest weather you ever experienced. Hauer? asked the judge, nnxhiiis to get back on'a'seuaon-aldi. topic. There wu some complaint about' the beat, be said, when we ware firing through Africa after. Dr- Livingstone, ami' jusf before the.

sepoy revolt, while I was serving in the English army iu India, the thermometer frequently touched 12D degrees. Once, In the great desert of Africa, I 'a camel killed liy a sunstroke hnd-'WHind It was irk) degrees iu the bfule. On July 18, 1851, in Ecuador, wiien we were out on an expedition after Jesuits hark, wo found species of birds Hint instend of Bitting on their eggs to liatch them are obliged to fan them constantly with their wings in Order to keep them from getting ton hot' The native Isdians Ecuador depend 'chiefly for food on the llamas, which they use also hs begsts of burden. The llsina is covered with haixv er ipreplffahich. in tfoelrcaac, trai 4 IMPROVED FOUNTAIN SYRINGE esptfelally constructed and patentod fat the local treatment of female Ilia the one so rirte-nxlyelt recommended the 'Lydto E.

Plnkham Medicine wfil be SENT FREE In a plain, sealed envelope to any ma who will write for It. Tills book contains page of other helps for women who suffer from any vaginal. illness, also thirty-eight fasti-monish selected from thritaaiulx we hav received from grateful woman, who haw given ns their perm Lotion to print them. Dont wait until to-morrow, send for the book to-day postal card wUl do. Wlttproper rare It win wlflikMiitei fcVwiniai brnttiff ch the Eev.

Ubrt te4 paauudet taken Hr7 Beidbas Jttst ratpm'tofa'tTnitji W-' Etnas atm Is dry. vn.lwa- lK fl. arf.ilrshlay -J to4 hereB Saka If heean buy wne UT--NoI 'tbA tostttntloQ undartskea tto tt ran obtalu all famfifit -togtohar faataraP to jMep- a Eaf aft lhtenigtlohal of cbm ntuBlcgltaCfar: TCUoi and tb Chlnera pnter' Ideiui ofjnress suffer arieheadt7EeUlafa7 butttute prapef regulatlowi liaTebaeu, framed wfolah have racrirad.lbe rial heaotkm of tbwimpeMll forrigu affair. Mr.Sridi fDrelgq bfflce (a aeveu Kufa-psa-0BBtrewsBd-aacceeded71 lag eoiamltWea la wlx comnilttaes wiu eadeavoe to talaw jtbfa aeceasary fhnda. The met of the butts tvto J.pU0hftMf73fi4M btt)M peaaearMb 'Erid Wllt raalala VA ordagtol pommltta tberfa He wUltbeuretnni toCailaL eart Fiew Tork Tlrtbt nMr lohjtritid-ifrfi thsttn aftOufeffortgia fThlouw are fkffUtgiNf-tgbdit, Ithewiatgtffttiat'Tiwad' amitiiDfntaeitd, hahtt fat, 'fbq- fak pri Chlhamaa tg eeaeOtlalliy To; eO'graat -att.

eftUttriigfnutbg'tia bMawAf vknd'IUW'rifatm China aUAdakberiuM benefit fromah tmterjprfralwfalUTievr; tb totly wUKAlkiir Jthk wim pthe poealbiuiy AutatiuPbiuufill-'toiFrl wayrttbji etandg jmraw ttfatoebtto' to.thw'ffooditrorfd, firwurifolfonC IfltoBnBd Mar laeturgThall, fW'lnga muaetuh'thera falll MMMti.ltAt skill irtsvarataaBMeUBqggifai pleg and modela of the waatorB wori4 eogalatlng eaperially-wf thoua luuf TcomlMfi dflsUefltafl of B8 1 llanTJaDanea mlerchaafa has nowbarafoagth htlwito 6agauiigro.htoffllK.npohyqA' thatt in HollaaffiOo th OriatnlttM managamentwoshnll avg'NpraOaMts' ttvoo of fftrt fattob aadJatettorilDtod rivulrias wULeraaeflagntly find Hfart 1 pur aatarpriaoiAU-tho ndUtf glaaau aro bramdtovfafa Tktoff taqratoT.lMO. ftwanontlT TroifaorerT iwtri fh otto; pbwoad thtm i tocliwltkverir'awrrie8 Bf and liy tlw apnadof ttdalfilivritboprojiiilieii tbaftti ta asked fla thlaway.waa th repIy.Tb,;-hlbltloh does nof ffiractljgtm txud butvwahaS.tndertaketO diafrihatg ftmlani anff andeavto jta'oaafir garif BiiMaifl favor to! prograas.A prK envbuiina efforts jfag tacaw hd buyeraad aelfardoari ttodarataddrara taoeI.Ktor'ifa9lfa'N ther handA mafodarfayiait mffMnH wtuni.h Waot naked taha AflythUtf fb naanagement Las bd tnterasf ltrfa feritng ma' railypeiKMrned ta chtafi hlntlafofatou aa- BMaaindfiad' kU tawsfttfij 1 AN OCCASION OF MOURNING "JIUi-My, my sjstpr Jinny done got I one of ilpw hire special delivuuce letters ilia on ili.y ay it hail lighter a-pit hpre iV ni'lit Mi1 It come, -but-daf tuiiijUi.iuj uiL'r what.lirmig. hltalu't i Waft limy 'nuff fi us tee'teck de letter tuiiud di corner ter de drug' stu. fer ter sx. dc Ki-iitniuii whatjwriw hit ter rend dc.

letter Cnd give ns de notifications of de time It were upm'tejter git "You ste, we dumio what ha of de corpse, en I is 'bleegaMg aryuu tV 'souse me fum cooking ni rxllitv You see, its dis er way: a shat I ain't seen fer nigh about 2 r. on. done ceooted wn 7 a far.Jx Washington, whar she bi lh de war. en ih Maty Maga iKagda; leuesl, Chat an de entitleig fi de SO sunt de remslnsee of 3S tot ter 3iuny qn uie. En non de corpse! De letter say de corpse was a-gwlne tei late last night train.

Ku sin7'kn6wed'liTtoufwetr now 1 come ter you 8a -a i Cga4 cook fer you today en tei iortlUstril we alls got tyr go in all kin yef direetiuns en buut de corpsi 81111 terniorrow we is obligated ef, of co'se, we finds bit. liiss you 'aint mouniing veil, Is yon? I nl ter how deep my mournin but I knows 'taint fitten round ter dose here rallrom inf fer de corpse widout veil-, eu Is4 going down do liny me a nice deep black 1 ketcher. Irenl, Uiss Sally, hohey street veil fer me? Is you .1 give me dat lovely veil? a-here!" 1 watched Harriet slo' street, the recently acquire woe fluttering dismally. It was late hi the next nf returned. Iler far most triumphant express i her extensive persuu in ments was positively awe veil and the gloves, the fiui were nn imh ton long, adii to her dreary nppearauee.

was something which that the occasion had not -together 'given up to anyui Miss bally, the glove neatly folded In Harriet! "Minn Bally, you.ougbter When we found dat corps Union dc-po, wc jus' gut i driv tar de ouilcrtakers liim ter git us de corpse ufc house, es soon eg ho cob cleaned up de house, en cool en pound cake en Boat Jinn ninud ter tell de folkscs en de special deiivunce corp ilc laird, Miss Bully, you. such handsome enskit Magasines' done give Moss velvit, en de" shinli things! But you think Washington obdertaker i nail hit up so ws can't git de corpse look? -Well: tolk tri eOma, A dty aU wdat da daidefi we aint. got a ua! Pretnejr I see some oi demselves, so say" terJDBft got ter be got open ef 1 hit! En Jinny, she says, dat black, Jiig mouthed Jacksing dous ef fo' pieces Just hearn her' any she 'a Is mighty ugly, en mebba shroud. Dat settle' hit! white doves en de sheaf de coffin an sent fer Mr. dertnker, en ha onscrew i tellin you no story, Mias gint imffln had glass, sliur over de face.

'Co'se, Jinnjpri bust out cryiu en hollerini done hit, I jus' looked Jacks! ng, en she was 1 np! ain't flo nigi had no winder panes in dey Lord knows twa certney Aunt Charity couldn't a -sec kaaa she. would a certney hit, en her society member gKMf fer herr WHI, we'dll wril behaved funeral too. 1 1 through my veil en see deni backs looked. Every! ed 1q oar neighborhoods Cat de winders, en i whole lea was a crowding round sO de mourners a-eoen ou The gloves were now tu 'and, duping, her' hands In head', swaying, gently to and continneik Miss Bally, we alia had 21 bricked op grave, where ti ttoff pff pyt, git. into hit De kune horse But, Lord, honey, I reckob hearing me talk dis etway 1 1 ts gft my apron en do my cooking! trie yon Bribing bant de socle Wrij.

I is Mseced ter speak.t words: All of We alls meuri my societies, de Trot Te de Fishermans. dey'eomee sweet -amuuing badgers (ba hatk; den had tong bi a -tied round dey wristaes, mighty aad, a-flring dis enra wgy. Mias Bally, dem mem jrgbcftaey did like dem-ribbons. Dey ci dey got de ltaidacfae, a-puttingU de 1 fas fer ter make dem ribbons fly! Harriet-reached far the pol r. he stray was nearly finished We Is satisfied wid de fu was juf rn bmC Mias Bally," inaertini to of the pokav between the bar 11 you rackfin ia a-floing ter git leBuj iuee what de Mary Magarinea i fnm arBr ty? She done bdongat ter at ety jla mighty feared." giving th fir rig, it S.

hi New twk Evening Post Klffi ter itix eed for milk. Thd: neighbors cow to give milk for the tttnfa ntme to be had. Then Is nomUk tadayt girt on her retard? No milkr said the. aunt (he matterf She didnt teft me what fer." wap the replj, ain't laying Just now. looking at tilings away not nearby.

"iof all' deaths One-sixth au aeatna are tram con-aumptiou. "But the man goes along with 4 his eyes bulging to watch cholera and yellow fever. fie disdains to cute the cold or cheek the little cOugh, mid consumption tripa him up. Dont negjecf little ailments. Keep the gjratem up to the point of effectual resistance against diaeaae.

This is best dosf Ira the uae of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strengthens the stomach; increases the action of the blood-making glands, cures all disorders of the organs of digestion and nutrition, except cancer of the Stomach.nurifiaithe -HBoArThsei'CSevitSl mSTsoT; enables the, body UPfasist and throw off diaeaae. Even when there is emaciation, weaknem, hectic, cough, bleeding at the lungs and other alarming symptoms, i- Golden hadicsl vsrv --caii- he counted on to every time and to heal oS tunes Out at every handled. Sick people can consult Dr.

R.V. N. Y. by letter, without fee or charge. Every letter is read in private, and treated us a sacred confidence.

All the says lira. C. 8. Kerr, of Pet Wcbitcr Iowa. I tried Mvcnl nyidui and they told me I had cotummi Maid of Dr.

I'intt'i Golden Medical ry and I thou.U I would try some of it. had taken thr fin bottle I wan wry much bet bar: I took iw bottles of it and have not yet had any return of the trouble." Headache is -cured by using Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets. 2000 Sewing Machloes largest Variety ol th Very highret grade sewing rhisea to select (tool Wcatlia. fiist-dsas machlae gnersBt to be ibaolntety peftcl, lightest runnisg; guaiastced by a re -ponijble ameers Sir 8 man, lower than any other factory la America; only II.

togt. firt may eon ad strong bat write fa our Ait Catalog aad prices. Wc handle only the finest iisn (M4bti to 171 You hare privilege of Ifaoreash fan before paying. mnsw rtansg sa a Of mdMi aol aknlatdr leliitactary. Why pay ft- or U) a machine we at ehtrieaaie only.

Yoa can anve tn. PU by dealing with sa. titol casts nofakfi. Organs the brat on earth at uaheard of prices Some wonderful summer bargains. Write for confidential otford Above Company ore perfectly The White Sheep of Alaska.

This rare wild white sheep ia fnnnd nowhere in tlu- world hut Alnska. anil few specimens for mounting whole have ever been obtained. This species, named Oris dalll by Proiesaor Dali, differs from its consin, tlu llockg mountain big horn Oris motitu-Aj, In color. Oris monjsna bring a dull brown in midsummer, changing to graylffc drab in with a Jight ashy colored patch over the ramp all yeai- who the- Qvto dnlfi to'snpw -wbltf 'jrt an raaaoufa tonot Colored h-ir on any part, of his body. He is not quite so stockily bpiit as our hie born, yet m.re trim sml shapely.

Two of tny specimens stood 42 inches st the shoulder. Hi limbs are not quite so heavy, add his horns wUl not avers ye a large at the base, although quite ns long. The horns of my hugest specimen of 189T measured 41)4 inches in length and J4 inches fas dreumfereueo at the base: The flesh is the moat delicious of all wild game. Outlay. BGiSlOBE BackAcfce? la pain' when tamrfeatl.

that dragging; palling sensation with you from mom till night? -Why not pat the oedidne i ejactqr on the diaeaae Why knot apply the ciu 'right to 'heiprt itoelft Yoa oan do It faith Immediatejr after fha laster ih applied, yoa ft winning; 'soothing in-, fiaonpo. Its healing reiflodieg penetrate down deep the inflamed tisgaeo. i quieted, eoreneMinre- Eered and strength impwtea. VdyfawtrauraevereMaBkcli: it ateter afar acted aad tbefsaghly. No bad sack confato eaatiri am all Uodyalpala.

-XIaoed orer the (Aest it is a powerful aid Ayer's CHeiTy 'Pedtorall relieving oonneUon and piwtog out nQuiflaniinar yoajsts C. ATE IgvoU.1 reply. r. iwhatdoyoai dad trifling with i ia at' Wd. wili adplau 1 fayoufcardTfi ijMjKtofalted-fprivatfc? -Wkat ai low ludatl wtrilaltoU thlnkibgsbf I faageiwd kn.iteeruk oflteefor snaed-man-efl $MIoagf wlaeMI Wf eoaree the 1 at they I i hi iS iweretA -rig tlc aU i sUkesaJ knglad tbedal shfc IhViaiqayeM I rdagdmyj isbbT.

jdfi fate IJCebdaa' fpUowi )egaednmla. Ifltol fairt'i yeuag-maifand get N'i lit rhttd Llarg'j Ifafti Wt ttsjinr. ytidfalMInt tiwlnysterie And rajhtbetant simple far Bjtha.heaaty'1 of.all j.risiphi Here'e sac 'flisjfti- tf vTha rapitallst grasped the i i ThrfamJuret tappedM a favi 'feSsa: dfabtfimegt faekpUeablg 1 IntlforirieJw. bnM: JheBgfafihgut Jthe ring a wadfiheM Oto-mSghie. shewi te primrierweer firoorg stt ripfij dtaee I fnrkoufor the eoujamf toMfat.iillyke,rlekn' 11 -k plnsaagepsreksf fiktffatofitfwriyalqng aadt ajeompftcatje irajitadjhsifc fMehed Ud bad "ito(e4 flefaMn tffeexeri fastens Mbtagratoftil threat aadsa ripyUag mriodytkat fowdcji urirriaphee' ta-'w iffiddy thnghhowre yeritleat fidbmcfai'ah kaxtatotorimfifawM il little and! fatagandtrllled ffi f.8.b- Esertlw peettywwidla aito jm.

Iff th fatatof, dr wgfMaefiiigret! Ik ww-ii a few miuntes and 4a--pteew ri-tfaiwfa-r done, however, fh'gt riMild loudly MtlC It appears that the natives get expert hi ganging the heat of the nun, and by catting off, much or little of the wool can. spire either well dime or rare llama steaks at pleasure. Broiled Uvs llama In fact, the national dish of Ecuador. The fourth time I wnn in- Manila, in 1836; I noticed a rather peculiar thing, which, I am surprised, has so fsr escaped the -attention of the newspaper correspondents. -You may havo sere mention la the papers of the fact that the Taga-irg.

''t 1 fi toreehn1- hsya fine tnfi luxuriant heads of hair. That la because they never eat their hair. Instead it to ringed by tho sun. Almost awry native house has a hair singeing window built oat -over tho street ao that th suns rays will sot ba interrupted. Between 12 and 1 o'clock any day yoa cap pok up the streets of the villages In Ihtfnterlor ofthe islands and-sao these windows occupied." sald the jadge ttqprreriyely, you evidently deot know much about ot: weather.

Now, Ive- acre It much hotter thas anything you hav described right In New York dty. -Bafara 1 teU yoa about it perhaps you had better get another bottle of beer cut of the. icebox. I shaft naed it before I get through. The l- difference JweM atorrand those yrai havelSo HaSFr to thfiLt law heretirtretlfr thair do not exaggerate anything in th ighteet Tln aalreel was with bvthcM-booicBTykr popular ydn.

Yw ourt Bui you rcadthem pod pe make peo(xc atop and Ifilnfc Bdth handsomely printed on. fine Wfi -you getone youll want the odicrr.so teni for both. '-f. i FourMonthmAftmrDatm SOomta ThaBUndGoddaaa Sptetol IhlTCMr mum, i fttofa ThfiSliiytflMt PdbOfaiig Cfi. tfoat -hottest day.

We had got to Now York is the morning, and nothing hot tbs antoowbilee were ft was too hot for hones. About nqoo went toto basement restaurant oa the east side, to get anmethiog to eat. The crio-I ordered three eggs fried ei and I Wanted mine fried hard, We wet; sitting next to a swinging door, that earned to toad oqt tote tho kitchen under tbosidewaik. Tbe man that took eur de dra toftghe door opre-wheu he went out sad We rew just what he did. 86 far as we eorid eee there wan no stave in flu.

kitcfoefc. Th oovsr of coal hole In the sidewalk had been lifted off, aad down thro ghitat res mod the sun. Thewaitw broko three eggs oa- a plate and simply waned ft' once under the open coal boto. Thca he bronghc la tho crioaeTs order. Crittg back he broke three mors egg and WsSed the piste twice under the hole, That fintoMd op my eggw fried hard eh both aldw.

I had always wondered bv-far' how those rest aide restaurants cqptd serve xReals aa cheaply. Then I tmdoretori In the -yimmer at JWey sre ander no sxpenso for-eookl Dld: Qaner -got up and stomped awmyvt sce whether any burglars bad broken through the screen datre. As he wqMfanrat back smarting shot. over Aa henest- itVsMN fca fapeaantad iha ipotfa Uutr hgentfafiud tattafiirentof hKiUliwe, sisav. Wisheg jearsl It, Customer Howd' do? Haveron spy tinie to spare this morning? Tradesman Certainly, plenty of It.

Customer Clad ro-heaf I'd Tike to have thirty days moss en -that Uttly fall owe you. Uichmond Dispatch, jWbn sticks, to facts has a time to fairy teles. Chicago Tribune. Tho Wsrtds fsleiHH. There are known vefannae ta th JtoHd.

of whk-b 270 see getlve-BO la 'America, 24 ia Asia, 20 iu Afrire. lav his active. fn New Zealand. within 12T there are'fiS, ranng ftyu, 106 feet to 900 ta bright. On Climates What does.

the forecast bulletin Say 7" Tbrsitcning -Threaterfng what sunstrokes or ehllf MatusT ChiKnio Iierord. fX. fai.

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