Impure Blood Miinifeata itself in hives, pimples, boils and other eruptions which disfigure the face and cause pain and annoyance. By purifying tho blood llood's Karsapurilla completely cures theso troubles and clears tho skin. Hood's Snrsaparilhi overcomes that tired, drowsy feeling so general at this sejison and gives strength and vigor. liemember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only tnio blood parifler prominent ly in tho publlo eyo today. I'l; six for B. Hoo-I's Pills SS Iffsasg*- General Custer'a Last I-'ight. | June 20, Custer struck Sitting Bull's mnlu trail and eagerly pursued It across the divide Into the Little Big Horn Val ley. I'xpectlng battle, be detached Major Reuo with seven of his twelve companies to cross the Little Big Horn, descend it, and strike the foe from the west; but Reno was soon attacked and held at bay, being besieged in all more than twenty-four hours. Meantime, suddenly coming upon the lower end of the Indian's immense camp, the gallant Custer and his braves, without an In stant's hesitation, advanced into the jaws of death. Balaklava was pastime to this, for here not one "rode back." "All that was left of them," after a few minutes, was some 200 mostly un recognizable corpses. Finding himself outnumbered twelve to one—tho In. dlans mustered at least 2,500 warriors, besides a caravan of boys and squaws —Custer had dismounted his heroes, who, planting themselves mainly on two hills someway apart, the advance one held by Custer, the others by Cap tains ICeogh and Calhoun, prepared to sell their lives dearly. By waving blankets and uttering their hellish yells they stampeded many of the cavalry horses, which carried off precious am munition in their saddle-bags. Lining up just behind a ridge, they would rise quickly, lire at the soldiers, and drop, exposing themselves little, but draw ing Custer's fire, so causing additional loss of sorely needed bullets. Tho whites' ammunition spent, the dls. mounted savages rose, fired, and whooped like the demons they were; while tho mounted ones, lashing their ponies, charged with infinite venom, overwhelming Calhoun and Keogh, and lastly Custer himself. Indian boys then pranced over the field on ponies, scalping and reshooting the dead and dying. At the burial many a stark vis age wore a look of horror.—Scrlbner's. FAIR SAILING through life for the person who keeps in health. With a torpid liver and the impure blood that follows it, you are an easy prey to all soils of ailments. That " used lip " feeling is tlie first warning that your liver isn't doing its work. That is the lime to take Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery. 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