~ S Products Peerless Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef— that sold in bulk— Lijby’s Peerless Dried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. L a ittB f, “ Tour suggestion,” said a depositor ! to the bank receiver, -‘offers very cold comfort. It is a bachelor’s comfort— that Is to say, no comfort at all. *\\ hat,' said a bachelor to a bene­ dict, ‘only married a year and already so blue? '“ Ah, but.’ groaned the benedict, 'I never Imagined that a wife would prove so expensive.’ ’’The bachelor patted the blue mar­ ried man on the back in a cousolatory way. OLD RATES STAND Tor nado Sweeps Path Along Kansas- Nebraska Line. R ailroads W ill M ake No Advance In N ear Future. CONDITIONS ARE NOT SETTLED ’ ’Yes,' he said, ‘a wife is an exten­ sive article, that is true. But then you must remember that she lasts a Presidents and Operating Officials o f very long tim e.'“ Roads Fear Stagnation Would be Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing syrup the b. s’ remedy to use to r theireUAUi'a luring the tee thing period. G ood fo r th e Increased by M ove. X e rv e s. [ITS I-' llW r • It $*fl r«*t I o n . An unfortunate author writes to the faondon Westminster Gazette: “Prof. Chandler, 1 understand, has Just writ­ ten a book on the literature of roguery. In a letter accompanying the prospect tus o f the work the publisher writes to me as follows ‘ W e think you may [v,. Interested to know that reference Is made to your name in these column*.' 1 do not object, hut I think It might have been put differently.” Omaha, N eb , June 8.— T h e tornado which passed over Southern Nebraska and portions o f Northern Kansas F ri­ day evening was the most destructive and covered the most territo ry of any similar storm which -has visited the state in many years A t least twenty- At any rate, you seem to be one persons are known to be dead, getting rid of it on auction-sale five jata lly injured and a score o f others m ore or less seriously hurt, A r t n n d J ip e c lw lls li,». p rin cip les: “ going, going, some o f them dangerously. Why should an artist who has painted g-o-n-el’* Stop the auction Ad d ition al reports received state portraits for years be denied talent as a with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It that several persons were killed at ■ landscape painter? There is no reason tile towns Of Byron, N e b , and Court- 1 for ¡[ We tune grows to mistake spe- checksfallinghair.and always land. Kan., which towns have been \ oialty for personality, and the artist who restores color to gray hair. A cut o ff from communication with the made his name as a painter of cat* outside world. wiil tiave to paiut cats all bi* lift.— splendid dressing also. Sold A t Fairfield more than forty build­ Kunst, Munich. for over sixty years. ings w ere m ore or less wrecked and om e of them, including three ■ M i hair cam« out *o hadhr I nearly loat It T h t tin « t o A v o i d . all. I it*.I h«ary them once and yon will never he without th em , if not k c | > by aeal«r«. «ent (irepaid for On. impossible today. Trains in all direc- HAROLD »0MAR8, 149 DsXalb Av«., Brooklyn. ■ T. ions are abandoned because o f wash Ilia T r u e V o c a tio n . outs and destroyed roadbeds. A t G e­ "Y ou are wasting your time painting neva the storm wrought great de­ pictures." INtOR M AH ON 4 s duction. "B ut 1 sell my pictures,” protested KI t.XRDING Th e storm has covered such a wide the artist. area and been so destructive wherever F a r m or B u s in e s s “ Anil that eonvlnees me that you ean it touched the earth that it has almost for sale Not particular about location. Sueh being the ease, caused a panic am ong the inhabitants. sell anything. Wish i«* hear from OWNER only who will r ell direct to buyer. G ive price, descrip­ Hundreds o f farmers drove into town why not take up life Insurant«, or tion un.i stale when ptwscsaio« can be seeking shelter, many o f them being steel bridges, or something with big had. Address, homeless. L DARBLdtlRF.. B«i 221 R«clw«lw. H T. i | money in It?” — Home Herald. Washington, June 9 — N o general increase in freight rates is likely to be made by the railroads o f the coun­ flavor or goodness escapes try in the near future, if it is to be or dries out. It reaches you made at all. A t a recent m eeting o f presidents and operating officials of fresh and with ail the nutri­ important railroads in N ew Y o rk it ment retained. was the consensus o f opinion that it was undesirable to put into effect at Libby’s Peerless Dried this time an increase o f freight rates. Beef is only one o f a G reat It was pointed out that the pro­ posed increase in a time of depression number o f high-grade, ready i 8t. Vitus* Pance and all Nervous Dianas« • rmanently cured by Pr. Kl ne’a Grvut would tend rather to increase freight ■Nerve R» s •esiorer. send for ITIKK f l trai bottle and to serve, pure food products treatise. Ur. I L XL Klm«’, L0..9U1 Arch £>L, stagnation than to stimulate freight that are prepared in Libby’s movement. Such a result would be B r e a k in g It G e n tly . of only additional disadvantage to the Great While Kitchen. "Ah, me good man,” said the heavy carriers, the opinion being general tragedian, as he came out on the main that it would not induce increased Just try a package o f any line of the railroad, "how far Is it ir o n revenues^ of these, such as O x Tongue, here to dear old Chicago?” Most ot the officials who attended "T hree pair o f half soles and six Vienna Sausage, Pickles, pair o f now heels,” was the informa­ the .m eeting indicated a belief that Olives, etc., and see how tion o f the gatekeeper, who was railway business conditions were im ­ The freight revenues— and fam iliar with the ways o f stranded proving; delightfully dif­ he passenger revenues, too— show a Thespians. ferent they are notable increase in the last month It Curea'While You Wat. over the preceding three months, and f r o m others Alien's Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot. a general revival of business in all in­ sw eating,callus, and swollen, ai liing feet. Sold you have eaten. bv all Druggist«. Price ¿ v . p „ „ - , accept any dustrial branches was reported from LUKE. Address every part o f the country. END 33 D A Y S ' R AIN S T O R M . Alleu S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, .V Y. T h e judgm ent was expressed that Libby, McNeill & if business conditions did not con- E ch o es o f th e l'u a t . inue to show im provem ent it would Rivers Begin to Fall, but Communi­ Libby, Chicago William the (\)u*,.—*, Nervous Debility, “ You don't want me to come to see you ceeds tw o feet above the present level before in the history o f Montana has P.oiuach, L i ’ i t . K i lne> Trouble* uhn Lo*t Manhood. any more?” exclaimed the young man, Female Weakness and A ll I'rivH t« Diseases the city w aterw orks will be in danger. there been such a flood as has been startled and indignant. A SURE C AN C E R CURE sweeping down the valley of the Mis­ N orth T op ek a is practically d e­ souri River and its tributaries. Five lust Received from Peking, C h in a -S a fe , Sure “ No, Mr. Feathertop; not any more.” and Reliable. Boat patrols were busy all lives have already been lost in the “ Yet you let me kiss you a month ago, serted IF YO!’ ARE AFLICTED DON’T DELAY. when you had known me only a few afternoon taking those people from waters in this vicinity, and the dam­ DELAYS ARE D ANoEROl H. C O N S U L T A T IO N F W E fi their homes who had delayed. Much age to farms, railroads and industrial day* !" ff you cannot call, write forivm pton blank and d rew “ You foolish fellow,” said the pretty o f the contents of the houses has been and commercial institutions will run lar. lu<*lo*e 4 cents in stamps. TITF C. GEE WO C HINESE M E D D T N E CO. girl. “That kiss was only a— a retainer." m oved over and the warning has been into the millions. T h e river is at the 162 1 First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland, Oregon. highest point ever known since the given to everybody. — Chicago Tribune. Please Mention This Parer. T h e water is deeper in the streets first settlement of Montana and it is till rising than at any time since the big flood Some o f the smaller outside towns o f 1903. From the Union Pacific tracks to Soldier creek, Kansas ave­ are in even worse condition than is nue the main street is all under wa­ Great Falls. A t last reports Chotean ter ’ The current is beginning to was completely surrounded by water sweep away outbuildings and thou­ and all bridges were gone. A large sands o f tjes from the Union P acific part of Belt was partially tinder water tie plant are pounding their way and the people had taken to the high The most important part of the human system is the blood. Every mus­ through the town. Train service is ground. cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour­ practically at a standstill. Canadian Bridges Go Out. ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each Alaska Mine Sells Well. M c L eo d . Alberta, June R — T h e C a ­ N one of the rich natural John, said Mrs. Stubb, proudly, when her husband returned that even­ ing, “ here Is a parrot I bought from a Brazilian sailor. Isn't It a good par­ rot?" "N o," snapped Mr. Stubb, in antici­ pation o f interrupted slumbers, “ that is not a good parrot.” “ Not a good parrot? Why, John, what do you call a good parrot?” "W hy, a dead parrot, Maria.” B «lh r r T W E N T Y -O N E DEAD. l/iifers sa,„c... W ANTED Vtalntiml Constipation M ay L>0 permanenti) tn em u no Ity proper personal e f fu r t s V itl.Uu« a ssi stanco o [ th e ong tr u ly b e n e jic m l laxative remisi). Syru p uj fig * nnd Lluiroj.Seima, u n te ti e r t a lile s o u e to fo n n teg u la r h a b its d a ilv so that assi stai « v to mi - lu r e may lie gradually dispensed with vdton no longer n e e d e d a s the best ot rem edies, when retjmred, a re to assist n a tu re and not to Supplied the natur­ al [unctions, w hich must depend u lti­ m a te ly upon p r o p e r n o u rish m e n t, proper c[[orts,and right living generally. To get its b ene|teial e jjo c ts , always FOR BAD BLOOD C latsop ‘T u r ' Al l. TICK Y E A R beach S easide , O rebox IM rrotljr on tin* !>»*noh u v c rlo o l th e rn’ i'Hii. Ilo t « a l i b a t b l I C uff H ouse rtr Sun luirlor«. K 1 st I lie ll«h t«» H r « - I u r lila c« m l Mrnni heat. F in « w a lk « I n a rro w " dr I»««. Sea food* « lpM> I UHLUUn Hate«, $¿,¿0 « « 4 $3.00 I Idajr. 6 « ' Special rat«« bf lb« week, f DAN. J. Mooui;, l‘roprt«tura S lit. 1.1» li t * on lll»< »rr. Israel Putnam had shot the wolf. " I hadn't prin t iced on the neighbors' rats for nothing." he said, looking arountl, from force of habit, for a place wlter. bs could bury the animal. Yet lie didn't forget to apply for • bounty on the wolf's scalp. htty the genuine M e re ly S y r u p i F i o t t i ùr^SennQ J. m o n u la r iu r c fim t M C alifornia F ig K ' r i u ’i » C o . Om I u u u i. a Sam p le. "W hat Is the matter, little boy?" asked the professor. "Have yon the measles?*' " N o p e , " answered the boy. "P ve got the tneasle. They’a only one of 'em.” “ That's singular 1" inuecd the profeesor. only SOLO BY ALL L E A D IN C DRUGC1STS on«* si/t* onJ>, regular jnuc* fiGf per liottta C. Gee Wo CHINESE DOCTOR MOORE OIM!N Seeking a f'nnse. “ Matiinm. I* that buy rum In the bot­ tle on your table?" "Mercy, no, dcurl” she replied. “ That Is imirtlage.” "Olt," suhl little Johnny, "perhnpa thiit's why 1 can't get my bat o ff."-« The Methodist Recorder. “ Pardon me, old man,“ began the veteran boarder, "but we don't want to lose you, and I Just want to warn you that you'd better begin to puy something on your board.” "W h y ?" asked the new boarder. “ Well, I noticed that Mrs. Starvem Was dangerously polite to you til lit I I m orning."— Iffilladelphla Press. No. 24—Ofi P N U I V " *■ N w r i t i n g t to « d T r r t l a e r « p l « a f V tn««iit Io n t h i« pM|t«r. Tito Kind Y o u H ave A lw a y s l.on glit has bonus tito sig na­ ture o f Cima. Il- ITotchor, und lias b o r n mudo u n d e r Ilia personal supervision for o v e r HO years, A l l o w no nnn to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations unti “ .?iist-ns-gooil " a r e b u t I ’ xporimonts. a n d e n d a n g e r tito Beall It o f C h ild ren —K x perle n o « a g a in s t e x p e r im e n t . What is C A S TO R I A Castorin Is » Inirrnless substitute f o r C astor Oil. P a r e ­ gor i c, Drops and Mouthing .Syrups. I t Is I ’leusant. It contain« neither O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r oth er Narcotln S t i l i s t a nee. Its a g e Is Ha g u aran tee. It destroys W o r m s und allays Feverishness. It eures IHarrliii-n und W i n t l Colie, It relieves T e e t h i n g T ro u b le s , eures Constip ation nod Flatulency. It assim ilates tlm Food* reg u la te s the filomach aud Dow els, g iv in g healthy and n a tu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild re n ’s l ' a n a c e » —Tito M o t h e r 's F rie n d . to perform the different duties nature requires. Even the heart, the very Juneau, Alaska, June 9 — F. L . U n ­ nadian Pacific bridge at W e s t M c ­ ■ ■ engine ” of life, receives its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since so much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how derwood, who promoted the overhead Leod was swept away Friday night St Mary s bridgr, hi t wren here and necessary it is to have it pure and uncontarainated if we would enjoy the trolley system at Chicago, has closed I ethbridge, i- a total wreck and the deal in N ew Y ork for the Kbner blessing of good health. Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments Pacific pumping station T h e deal was Canadian of mankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, ,„.ne at $1 300,000 been swept into the river T hr handled by George Bent, a noted min- humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow in# engineer. T h e new company an- bridge at Browket on tbr Crow's Nest complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with nounced that 200 stamps w ill be im ­ line is expected to g o at any tune, unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a mediately installed to be follow ed by ltd mail and freight and passenger sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and 200 more early next s p rin g The traffic is at -a standstill. Rain con Bears the Signature of glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, property was owned by B M. Ben- tinurs to fall in torrent* Farm* for many miles around .a r< - inundated and rends. W illiam F.bner, C W J oung which break out on the flesh, often and eastern associates, and has been a houses have floated away, and the loss from a very insignificant bruise or Your S. S. S., in my opinion, i* u good * j steady producer for seventeen years will be enormous._________ _ even scatch or abrasion. If the blood medicine t* can be had; it (imply cannot be It is situated one m ilefrom Juneau improved upon a* a remedy to purify end enrich was pure and healthy the place would Machine Shops Burn. the blood and to invigorate and tone up the heal at once, but being loaded with * r Victoria. B C , June * —T h e three Death List Increased. system. This spring my blood was bad and I impurities, which are discharged into machine shops of the Victoria Ma was run down in health, and having seen your Omaha. June 9 - R e p o r t s from the the wound, irritation and inflamma­ medicine highly advert.se-H commenetd it» uae. Limited, | scene o f Friday nights storm 'n rhinrry Depot Company, tion are set up and the sore continues. Today my blood is in fine condition aod my Southern Nebraska indicate that the were destroyed by fire Saturday e ven­ Bad blood is also responsible for general health is of the best. Am filling posi­ condition* are even worse than a ing, whirh broke out at R o’clock do­ Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the tion as fireman for a large concern here, and first reported The death list: vul! ing lis n "iut damage and throwing weak, polluted circulation cannot fur­ if I was not in good physical condition it would doubtless reach 2.7 or 26 while » ■ ISO men out •>f work. T h e insurance j T i e fire wa* « . * » a « . ft A - a be impossible for me to fill the place. Your nish the nourishment and strength s,,ns have received serious injur e*, am-'iinted to $30.noo ■!. it •■■■¿'¡1, by ' '• fr -nt I j y t ' ’r y "v V * n required to sustain the body, and a S S. S. has been of greet service to me and I do some o f them being dangerously hurt oot hesitate to give it the credit it oeservea. Th. monetary loss may reach two, I- the J f l Q ^ ^ y 2 C A $ 3 | $ 8 « i ^ O D n general run-down condition of health W M F. VA N D Y K E . «u ffrr'd non Fight Nebraska town* — - ~ custom to send out men to watch the I I results, s. S. S. is nature's blood SIS Fifth Street, Beaver Falla, Penn. rnado, Oe ,m the lnr r effect* n r c i. o f the t ______ . i Parl<' from ,h i" * " u rre- on S « t « f - Ipurifier and tonic; made entirely of va Fairfield and Carletan being the I day night the precaution wa* om itted [healing, cleansing roots and herbs. . -. rst wre eked. f It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impurity; T w ister Strikes Oklahom a. humor or poison that m iv be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones Ship Gold to Germany. Durant, Okla.. June R — A tornado np the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful pr .forties it is in N ew Y .rk. June 9 - Goldman. which swept ov er a te rrito ry 12 m iles need of, and in everv way assists in the cure of disease S b. b neutral­ west o f Durant Saturday night d e­ 'A C o y e ite r d ê y a n n o u ïK M izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma­ S - stroyed a dozen farm house* and with » . » » Ç Ü ÎS L 2 T nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. engagement o f 9 1 . * and N o t o n l y s o f t e n « th e w n le r , b u t d e a n s th e i l l « M to r o u a h ly , Heidelbarh, I a heavy storm o f hail, which accor Germany, s S .'s cur-1, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Sores.and¡Ulcers MaUria and all p J’ ... ^ „ er ^’r' ^ . r n n o v e i ' a n d p r e v e n í a th e o d o r o f p e r s p i r a t i o n , s o o t h e * fim Book the other diseases or disorders arisin g from bad blood. Book on '....... c o blood i | < ’ * IV " " \ r -e-r f pr- r. ( I r r r r l(f f l||0 „ ¡> u d ,| r ret e n d e r s t h e s la in f r ’ •.!», s o f t u r t d v e l v e t y . t e r m any. it a t io n an The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. MULE TEAM an v m edical ad vice desired free to all w ho w rite THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLA1ÏTA, GL rx) on the pretent m ovement reported injured, none fatally. irnrm ‘ «if-IT MM w J u U BORAX FOR THE TOILET Write tm ovm ; Loi 140 MA * i ;. u m im a uy