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IWh Exlraoted without pain. 4-30-6. PXfOMCIl IN A JIFFY. I1 1 is? J 1 1 1 la-1 - -Jiriiohlyn Wt- HOT WpATIIE(t DYI., Two drain. ul'li a .lillflil tvy,, Tiro itrcams that How as one. FOOLING TUB IIAKUINQ COMMITTER, si? Mr. E. Hume Timber (wbo ha lonf Wnhndlv treated bv the hanfflni om- ta(tt) There, oononil m B&n tslry tnat. eiorioner a m(raio Hucklau'a Arnleaaialv, Tlit boat salvo Id the world far outs. bruiacj, Soros, ulocrs, salt rlicum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively curea piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 oenU per boi. For Mle by WnCCohen. THE IMMORTAL SOUL. We were Made for Eternity, and lie Great Amtiitions which Tirol) ii our Souls cannol lie Stilled kj Death. ,V. Y. HmilJ. If in this life only we have hoiic iu Christ, we are of nil men most miserable. I. Corinthians, xv., 1!, If a man lives in the cuiivietiou that there is nulliiii" for him in the future he has very lit tie to complain of when the lime comes for him to be annihilated because he has had all he expected to get. If, however, a man is promised an other life on what he deems good author ity and makes great sacrifices in order to fit himself for it, but is told when Hearing the end that the promise cannot be kept, he is "of all men must miserable " St. Paul was quite right in declaring that ucli a disappointment overtops all other kinds. Ilow brief is the span of human life! It is at best only an itliuius 'twixt two boundless seas, the -past, tho future two eternities. Our days and months go by so noiselessly that we scarcely note the footfalls of their coming or their go ing. Childhood passes into youth in the twiukliug of an eye. A little laugh ter, an hour's play with a few toys and the time arrives when childish things must be put away. Youth, exuberant youth, shortly sobers iuto manhood. A dream or two, a few castles in tho air, fleeting vision of divine possibilities, then the shoulders broaden to bear heav ier burdens, and the heart recognizes the graver responsibilities of life. Manhood changes to old age like a flash of light ning in a summer cloud. Some hard work, some short years of earnest toil, some days of bitter disappointment, some nightB of weary weeping, and then the nerves grow dull, the sight becomes dim, the snows of wioter arc scattered over the head, tho hope of earlier days havo ripened or withered. The sun sets, we linger in the twilight for a few moments and then the uight c mios down, in which no can neither walk nor notk. You cannot hold on to your years, however strong your grasp may be. They fill slip away from you in spite of en- tieatv or iiienaoe. When you have stood on the seashore you havo perhapi tried to hold a handful of sand. What a useless task it is! It falls between your lingers in spitu of your utmost en deavor, and after awhile, when you open your hand, only a few silvery or golden grains are iell. So lile escapes, and cv cry day becomes a yesterday. The clock fieks the time away whet her you qfc liuni gry or well fed., and the pendulum swings relentlessly whether you are rich or poor. ''And the same thing," says Solomon, happeneth to us us all." Now hero is a curious fact, Tho elm by the roadside outlives us. The rusty sword that hangs on yuur library wall, telling yi u of the heroic deeds of a for mer genetation, will be received by your bildrcn's children alter you have been aid iu your festng Jilncu. Te, pebble rhieh ym kjuk olf the sidewalk, if it had a tongue, would tell you the story of this earth when t was in its very in fancy, more year, ago than your Imagi nation can conceive. The elm, the rusty sword, the worth less pebble have a kind of eternal lite, but ynu must die. What a marvellous statement! Ilow incredible it seems! Isitnotstinngprtlian words can ex press that any thoughtful man should aa s rt that the soul is finojd in by death, and that the road It has travelled ends at the grave? The body may bo salisfled with seventy years, but not the mii.d. The soul's keen appetite i just whetted when it is tuld that there is nothing to oat. Hollies are easily sated, but by ie time they are riiady to Jjop the foul witbiu them has just li.'enu to learn how to live. Why then should both die at the same lunuitul? Why was the soul made so large, if this life is all? If you were told that Niagara was made to drive the farmet I gristmill lor a tingle day and nothii g more, you oould not believe it. If you eretoldthuj a ('olis cngiuo was in rented tu move the machinery which makes a single pin and after that is ol oj further ue, what would you say? Can it then be true that the soul of man will live just long enough to find out that It ean du something and then be told that it shall never have an opportunity to do this something? . So odd an anomaly is beyond m cre dence. There is a p'Hilewt irony in the statement that we no sooner gather our aspirations together and act ouraelvt,! itcrnlv to soiuo noble task than our day'i work is over, and we must lay aside the tool and materials with which we know we oan build. Let us give an illustration. Yonder is a vessel about to be launohed. The plan has been carefully diawn by the archi- mw V THE COMMISSION OP INgUIUY. The thrco Kt'iiilcinrn aiMwIntrrt 1v rr' Blilcnt OlcvHunil tu tn. Hiteuiu iUe (front Amorlfn RfUlwny unltiii timl l'ullnmii Hlrlltcs cJ"y the I'mitlrtem'' of ttnh tarllni to llin onTitruveiBled Surroll p. Wright, chuiimun of tho ooiiunHalun. In t'nlurt St iIim i immilsxinncr rf lulmr; John 0. onmn, of Nw York, 1 ft lnwvt r of tntt InU'Krlty, uin I .linijjt- NUtmlitri K. WurihUiKton, ot Fooria, In rnnimipd H ono of thu nhli-rtt lnwytirs of IlllnutH, A TRUE MANHOOD. It is not always the coat that tells, Nor the collar your friend may Wear; It is not always the shine uf the shoe, Nor the finished touch of bis hair. It is not all in a silken hat, Nur the fitting neat of his gloves; It is nut merely Ids cultured air, Nor the circle in which he moves. It is nut his temper, his pride nor smile. Nor yet his worshipful mien; It is tint even the name he bears In a world that is shallow ami mean. Ah, no, after all, 'tis the man himself, As be stands with his Cod alone, "I'is the heart that heats beneath the coat, The life that points to the throne. The eye that cheers with its kiudly glance, 'Tis the arm 'round a brother east; The hand that points to a hope beyond, Tis a hope that endures to the last. A TREE WITH A TEMPER It Grows in Arizona witli An- other that fe Licjit Lite an Electric Lamp, HIGH-TONED COLORLD DAWL. teet, and the contractor has chosen his timbci from a dozen forests. Now she stands complete, and the workmen with their sledge loosen the wedjjes, and she slips duwn til" 'ljs and IW the first time embraces the mighty deep which is to bo her homo. How gracefully she floals, a thing of life and beauty! How promising is her future! She is able lo bear a thousand tons burden across a wintry ocean, in spile of mountainous waves and northern gale. She will laugh at the tempest, for she is brave and strong. Wc board her for a tri;,l trip. Her white sails qti't us ly the forts and through tlii) Narrows and around the lightship. Then she comes back in some convenient pliioe. Suppose we tell you that her whole mission is accomplished and there is nothing more for her to do. You ask in wouder, "Why build her, then? Is it not folly to tako so much pains for a trial trip, and then to leave her at her anchorage tu rut ant) sink?" The same may ha said of the soul. This brief life is only tho trial trip. Wc pass by a few buoys in the harbor if eternal life, wc stem tho ebb or flood tide for a few hours, wejust get a glimpse of the ocenn that spreads beyond our vision, aid, and then what we call death intervenes, n it la the great Atlantic of immortality ahead of s shall we conic Id anchor in the ravef It oaunot be true. Wo were made for eternity, and the great ambitions which throb iu our souls eaiinothe stilled by death. The funeral procession leaves us at the mouth of the harbor, ami when ur friends return to their homes we ipread invisible canvas and sail on and on toward the Throne of (ip,d. The End of a Series of Success- The earliest methol of spinning was by bunching a few fibres and rolling thein Into a thread with the hand. The first building erected in the United States for the Federal government was the United Statos Mint in Philadelphia. Near Scdalia, Mo., recently, two col ored womeq wvte sc,en, ploughing. One acted aa liorao an i the other held the plough handles. Bees are said to have sueh an antip athy to dark colored objects that black ehiekens have been stung to death while white ones of the am brood were left untouched. A family druggist in Chicago happened to look up from the tub of fruit syrup he was compounding, and was astonished to see the shattered wreck of a man enter and throw itself upon a chair. Th wreck was in an awful condition, bleed ing, uk i) t'ul. Jlareo Iteurris, at every vein. " hat in the name of Sir Walter Seott has happened to you?'' cried the druggist. "Pour a few quarts of arnica on me,' responded the wreck wearily, "and I'll tell you. " The druggist stitched hiiu n and soaked him in healing Huida ami listened for the story. "I live on Clinton avenue," aid the wreck. "I have lately been reading up on lion tamers, and I came to the con clusion that the human eye would subdue any beast that walks. I tried it ou all the animals in the neighborhood, and it seemed to work all right. "For tyo or (.hrou V'oks ) went around subduing things with my eye. Then got iuto an nrguuient with a neighbor on the iiiestiun. He held that a really n reo animal didu't c.iro a red cent for the hiiniaii eye. I ollcrcd to bet hiiu $10 that he couldn't produce an allium i hut 1 o.mUii'i 0111111. r I y looking at it ".My neighbor took inn into a strange yard by monn!ight, and i-k ' i me to hypnoliyMi big soirol bulldog that was sitting on the porch. Several strangers were there to see the experiment, and I went to work. "I stared into tho orbs of that beast for lo minutes, and it didn't seem to move a muscle; then, to show that it was thoroughly subdued, I went up and placed my hand on its head. "(t ;asi c,ist u tiulldo,;, and was ,ubilucil when it first came from the foundry. While the speetatots were laughing I sailed into my neighbor, de termined to whip him all around the block and up and down an alley, and you see tho rosu't. I wish that you would pour a pint of oil of sassafras down my neck. OUT AT LAST. "There arc more queer things to the aero in Arizona than in any other part of this wide land," said Colonel Hraee Dion of Houck'a Tank, Apache county "and, according to my idea, and I know pretty near what queer things are, the queerest thing in all Alizona is the tree that has a temper Worse than a blond coinie opera prima donna's aud gets its dander up with just as small provocation. They tell nic out there that this tree be longs lo (he couifcrous species. It grows to bo something like 25 feet high and then stops. Its leaves are long, slender and pointed, like porcupine quills. When lis tree is in a good humor, these leaves lie close to the branches, and it spreads a pleasant aromatic odi r all around. Hut when it is angry every leaf on (he tree rises up on end, and the aspect of that particular piece of limber is about as tierce and threatening as anything you would care to look at. The pleasant resinous odor the tree sent forth in its peaceful mood gives way to an odor that will put wings on your feet to place ns much distance as you can between the offensive tree and yourself. "This tree is very touchy on the sub ject of dogs, and the coming of a canine anywhere near it will iustantly make it furious. Yet a wolf, a grij.ily bear or a mountain lion never i u files the temper of this tree if those animals do not presume on too great familiarity with it. They ay lie around it as long as they care to, but if one of them so far forgets itself as to rub or scratch the trunk of the tree the hot tempered thing will fly into one ol its tantrums instantly, and the way Mr. Bear, Wolf or Lion will make him self scarce in those parts is a whole circus to see. Nothing will work this tiee up to conet rt pitch, though, so quick and effectually ns throwim; stone, at it. Then it will actually rip and tear, and no livin; thing would think of going within gun shot of it. Seme folks out at Houek' Tank call this tree the porcupine tree, and sonic say its rijbt name is skunk tree. I call it the holy terror tree. But no matter what you call it, it is a queer job of nature, and Arizona claims it her own. "While thhi trco U the only real, gen uine vegetable kingdom crank wc vo got in Arizona, we point with some more pride to another tree that only Arizona soil has the talent to produce. This one is the electric light tree. This tree not as abundant as the holy terror tree and is a dwarf, seldom having the courage la j;ct iikjc than 12 feet hi Its foliage is very dense, and at night gleams like an are light. The light that shines from this tree is so strong that olio may sit 'J5 feel away and read print The queerest point of thii tree is that its light begins to grow dim with the coming of the new moon mid steadily loses brill ianey until the moon is full. Then the tree is as dark a a. luitio. When tb llieun UCill. to Wane, the Ileus 11iluiUu.il iy is gradually renewed, and by the time ihemoon has disappeared the tree shining again as brightly as ever. Some times the light on this queer tree be comes faint even in the dark of the moon. Then we have to do a queei thing to restore it. Wo drench it with bucketful or two of water, and inslantly the offuloont i,low will return in all its i Brilliancy." New York Sun. Wreck. "At one time in my early practice in a country town," said a dentist the other day, "there came to me a very m rvoiis woliiau to have a tooth extruded. She carticd on so that I could scarcely get her into the chair, and as soon as I put the forceps near her inuutli she screamed and bounced about so (hat I couldn't do anything with lnr. "After (wo or three vi-its, each worse than the other, I suggested that I should take her to the nearest large town, where a dentist administered gas. Well, the tooth hurt so, that at last she consented, ' and I look her there, about twenty-five miles by rail. "I went armed with a pair of forceps, as a matter of habit, and when we got to the place and she saw the gas bag and other appliances, she had the fidgets again, worse than before, and I had to give it up and tako her back home. I was thoroughly provoked, and much an noyed, but she had money, and was pay ing fur foolishness, so I tried to restrain my feelings. "About ten miles out of town, and as the train was going along about twen ty miles an hour, and she was holding her jaw, and I was holding mine in the seat beside her, wo came into collision with something on the line, and the hist thing I knew we were rolling down an em bankment, and being piled up in a very promiscuous fashion. "I don't know how it eame about, but I wasn't hurt much, and when my senses were fully restored I dragged my patient out through a window, and laid her on a bank near by. "She was pretly badly bruised, and had been knocked senseless, and, as 1 was cmleavoiing to restore her, a brilliant thought occurred to me. "The next moment I had out my forceps, and the next I bad out I lie con founded tooth. Two hours later one ol the physicians who bad been summoned had restored her to consciousness, and, she opened her mouth aud saw me landing by her side, she clapped her hand to her jaw, and exclaimed: "Oh, doctor, 1 knew it would be terri ble, but I didn't think it would be so bad that. However, though, it's out at last." "Then she went lo sleep, and it was a week before she knew the real facts of the case." "Did she pay you anything extra?' asked the writer. "No," smiled the dentist, "but the railway company did twenty five hun dred dollais and I got half." A Grand Feati;kk Of Hood's Sar- s.iparilla is that it purifies the blood ' and sends it coursing through the veins full of richness and health, it also imparls new life and vigor to every function of the body. Hence the expression so olten heard: "Hood's Sarsaparilln made a ucw iiorson of me." It overcomes that tired feeling so common now. Hoods 1 ills are : purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, always reliable and bene- eial. 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