The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, August 21, 1903, Image 4

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    UVCR AND MONEYS
It U highly important that those or
rani should properly perform their
functions.
When they don't, what lameness of
the aide and back, what yellowness nf
the akin, what constipation, bad tasta
in the mouth, tick headache, pimples
and blotches, and loss of courage, tell
the story.
A great alterative and tonic
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Gives these organs vigor and tone for
the proper performance of their func
tions, and cure all their ordinary ait
menu. Take tt.
Asvsrtlslog DM It.
He didn't have a dollar; he didn't
bare a dime. His clothes and shoes
were looking last as though they'd
served their time. I!e didn't try to
kill himself to dodge misfortune's
whacks. Instead, he got some ashes
and he filled five doieo sacks. Then
next he begged a dollar. In the paper
in the morn be advretlsed tin pclieh
that wonld nut the sun to scorn. He
keot on advertising, and, lost now
suffice to say, he's ont in California at
bit cottage on the bay. The Lyre.
LOWEST RATES
To Chicago, Dubuque and the
East; to Dm Moines, Kansas City ma
the Southeast, via Chicago breat west
era railway. Electric lighted trains,
Unequalled service. Write to J. I
Elmer, Q. P. A., Chit-ago, for informa
tion.
Woows No Longer Kiss.
Kn smart woman kiss one another
and the moat tbey now do is to rub
bau. Ihis is as it should be. In all
the wlerd world of women nothing has
en flh harem ted the mere man as the
reckleaa valor with which ladies nsed
to broose on each other's complexions
without the MlgDiest provocation,
Vanity Fair.
Cultivate a Calaa Temper.
When the worries and cares of the
rla 'rat von and beeln to wear on yon
and yoa chafe under the friction he
calm. Stop, rest for a moment, and let
calmneea and peace aeeett ttiemseives
If yoa let these irritating outside Influ
nna Mt the better of you. tou are con'
leasing your inferiority to them by per
mitting tbem to oomtnate.
Not a Dangerous flalady.
"I bone that Jenkins will pull
through bis siege of sickness," re
marked one friend, "for be wag always
each a Jolly fellow." "He muet be in
prwtty good condition and still very vol
atile," answered the other friend.
"Ihis morning I overheard his maid
tell my wife that Mr. Jenkins was
suffering from amonia."
Great Demonstration.
"Tbey say when the great pianist
played in this town the ieole went
wild," lemarked the comedian.
"Tbey did the same when I played,"
remarked the young lady who blows
the cornet.
"Were tbey demanding that yoa
eome back?"
"No, tbey were demanding their
money back."
Confess ioa.
"Do yon make much ont of your li
brary work?" asked the inquisitive
person.
"Yes, replied the man who scribbles
occasionally, "much more out of it than
I do in it.
Canada Is Bulldlag Railroads.
The number of miles of railroad
completed in the Dominion of Canada
is 18,868, an increase of 674 miles over
the previous year.
Undoubtedly.
"Wisdom," remarked the man with
the chronic quotation habit, "is better
than riches."
"Of coarse," rejoined the philosoph
ical person, "you refer to your wisdom
and other people's riches."
Couldn't Fool Her.
"My dear Miss Milliuns," said the
Impceunious young man, "I love you
more than I can find words to tell."
"But I presume yoa could tell me
in figures," rejoined the beartiful
heiress in tones that suggested the ice
man.
He Ties Cravats.
An enterprising draper in New York
employs an assistant who is particular
ly expert in arranging cravats in the
most fashionable shapes The assis
tant attends weddings and helps the
bridegroom and best man to properly
adjust their ties for so auspicious an
occasion.
AS Aesop Might Write It Nrw.
One day a fox paw a fine ripe plum,
but it was beyond his reach.
So, as he had no friend to shake the
tree for bim, be turned up his nose at
it and pawed on.
"It's wormy!" be said. Chicago
Tribune.
Qoeeo Alexandra's Epigram.
"It is a pity," said Queen Alexan
dra to the late Bishop of London, one
day, "that women are not as devoted to
the birds in the air as they are to the
biids in their bats."
Lost Hair
" My hair came out by the hand
ful, and the gray bairs began to
creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor,
and it stopped the hair from com
ing out and restored the color."
Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Sa!em, Mass.
There's a pleasure in
offering such a prepara
tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy. And you feel so
secure in using such an
old and reliable prepara
tion. il.MaMlW. alltmnlitt.
If your drawlst eannot supply you,
send ns one dollar and we will ezpress
yoa a doum.
tie sura and rlv. the name
ot four ftMrMt eiprAfl onu e. AUdreaa,
J.CAVJCRCO.
The Sultan of Turkey requires that
all state documents nnd papers Intend
ed for his perusal shall first pass
through a careful process of disinfec
tion. A curious sight In the streets of To
kio Is to see an old man seated on a
smooth piece of ground having round
hi in little plica of sand of different col
ors, red. blue, yellow, black, etc. rise
Ing a pinch from each pile In his right
hand, he will draw on the smooth
ground the figure of a man or woman,
the dreaa all properly colored by the
sand trickling through his flngvrs. It
Is done with great rapidity and shows
remarkable dexterity.
An Indication of a new tendency In
scientific study la furnished by the
plan of the Geographical Society of
Hultlmore to aend to the Bahama Isl
ands a ship carrying a stall of fifty
persons, who will study the geology,
geography, botany, xoology, climatol
ogy, phyaice and medical and hygienic
conditions of those islands. The ship,
specially chartered for the purpose.
will lie fitted and equipped as the home
and laboratory of the party during the i
ntire trip.
Accounts of early writers show that
squirrels must formerly have beeu
amazingly numerous. Golman says
that the gray seat was a fearful i
scourge to tne colonial farmers ana
that Pennsylvania paid fS.000 In boun
ties for their scalps In 1749 alone. This
meant the destruction of 6-tO.OX) with
in a comparatively small district. In
the early days of Western settlement
regular hunts were organized by the
Inhabitants, who would range the
woods In two companies frem morning
till night, vying as to which band
should bring home the greatest num
ber of trophies. The quantities thus
killed are almost Incredible now.
An African chiefs umbrella Is of
greater importance than many people
Imagine, apart from its enormous size.
Its loss in battle more than equals the
loss of a efaudard of a European com
mander. Some of the umbrellas are of
prodigious dimensions, being no leas
than 25 feet In diameter, with ribs
2 feet 6 Inches long. They are made
if lancewood. and the covering Is of
gorgeously colored chintz. In varied
sections of crimson, yellow and blue.
The opening Is performed by means of
pulleys and ropes attached to the "run
ner." this operation requiring the serv
es of three or four men. The pole,
handle. Is of birch, and Is about 14
15 feet high.
A new method of discovering beds of
ore hidden underground. In which elec
tricity serves for a detective. Is said
hare met with some success in
rules and in Cornwall. A current of
high potential 30.0u0 or more volts
s led to two metal rods set In the
ground. From these, Hues of force
spread la all directions, and can be de
tected by means of a telephonic recelv-
eounected with another pair of
metal rods, which may be placed In
ny desired position. When no sound.
or
only very faint ones, are heard, that
fact Indicates a deflection of the lines
of
force, and by shifting the place of
the
rods the location of the metallic
masses which produce the deflection
ca
n be determined.
VUfE SISCS HIS SONGS.
A feature of the Kichard Strauss or
hestral concerts In New York Is the
inging of his songs by his wife, a re
markably pretty and talented woman.
Kew musical compositions have ever
excited the dismissions which have
Mi.S. B. CHARD BTBAUBS.
been engendered by the tone-poems of
Richard Strauss. He has sought to
make music express abstract thoughts
and emotions, to reproduce realistic
facts, to be philosophical, sensual, hu
morous, as demanded by the subject
matter. In doing so he has employed
not so much melody as harmonic de
vices and instrumental combinations.
Teaching a Dos; to Read.
The Intelligence of animals seems,
as
a rule, to be underrated rather than
overrattd. A dog breeder described
the
other day a wonderful collie that
bad
belonged to Sir John Lubbock.
This dog," be said, "would, when It
was hungry, lay at Its master's feet a
card marked 'food.' When It was
thirsty It would fetch a card marked
drink.' When It wanted to take a
walk It would bring a card marked
out.' Sir John Lubbock trained It to
do this trick In less than a month.
He put the food card over the dog's
food and made It bring the card to him
before he would allow It to eat, and In
the matter of drinking and going out
be used a like method. The cards
were similar In shape and color; noth
ing but the writing on them differed.
Since, therefore, the dog distinguished
them by the writing alone, It may
truly be said that the animal could
read."
Embryo Mosquitoes.
Certain species of mosquitoes hiber
nate In the adult state, others In the
larvae state and some In the egg.
Larvae live through a winter In solid
Ice.
Milk In the Form of Powder.
Milk Is now reduced to a powder by
new Swedish Invention. Five quarts
of skim milk yield one pound of pow
der. ,
THE SALESWOMAN
Compelled to He on Her Feet the Larger Part of the
Day Finds a Tonic In Pe-ru-na.
Miss
Mitta Nellie Curtain, 84i fear I street,
St. Taul, Minn., head saleswoman in a
e'epsrtment store writes:
"I have charge of a department In a
dry goods store, and after standing
the larger part of the day, I would go
home with a dull ache, generally
through my entire toJy. I used le
runs and feel so much' better that I
walk to and from the store now. I
know Peruna to be the best medicine
on the market for the disersjs peculiar
to women." Miss Nellie Curtain.
Nothing is fo weakening to the I u
man system as the constant loss of mu
cus. Catarrhal inflammation of the
mucus membrane produces an excessive
formation of mucus. Wnether the mu
cus membrane be located in the head
or pelvic organs, the discharge of mu
cus is sure to occur.
This discharge of mucus constitutes a
Sweet Memory.
Kind Ity Why, little fellow, how
did yoa ever get that black ere?
Urchin Well, ye see, leddy, me
brother went away dis mornin' an' h
guv me that to remember him by.
BUM'S TlflST
we Oder Co. Bnndred bollar. Rswsrd for sav
eue ol c stiarra last cu Del becum! tj Bul l
Catarrh Care.
T. J. CHENEY ACo., Pmr., Toledo. O.
We the underpinned, htve kuuna F. J. Chney
for Ulr ptt I.'. T.-sr. ui Wiieve tint perfect. y
Boo. rbie In si. tu-lucs lrantsetiinft e.'il An
anci.llr sbie to carry outsuy obligations made
by loeir Son.
Wfri Tstii.
Whole.. l'nivsnti. Toledo,
Wll.DIMi KismnA Mahti,
holol l)ri ( :. Toiodo. O.
HBll'sCatmrrh Car la t.k..n i,i,mn ...r n
Hrectlf eo lae btcHi an-1 mccoua lurfaeeief
(BesTitein. Price 7Sc p.-r bou.a.
Md k, ail
Irorinti. Testimoniai fre,.
Mairi family fllia are ihe beat.
International School of Music.
Prof. W. L. Whitney of the Boston
conseivatory of mnsic it to establish
schools of opera in loston, Paris and
Florence, the headquarters to be in
the first-named city.
Mothers will find Mrs. tt'tnflow's Hmtlhit
Syrup the be.t remedy to use lor their children
th. leetbiuf n.4ou.
Me Knew One.
"I have here," said the industrious
hook agent, "a volume which ia es
pecially helpful to business men. I'm
certain it would b ne t von il"
"Can you nient on my businessman
it has benefitted?" broke in the skep
tical one in the office chair.
"Sure. There's me, for instance.
I get a big commission." Kansas City
Journal.
iiosim
Paul, Give tier S 1
y
It bo then your system is out of balance, and
there is a flaw somewhere in your constitution,
and a possibility that you are losing health, too.
The falling off in weight may beslight, but it makes
a wonderful change in one's looks and feelings, and
unless the building up process is begun in time,
vitality and strength are soon gone and health
quickly follows. If you are losing weight there is
a cause for it. Your blood is deteriorating and
becoming too por to properly nourish the body, and It must be purified
and enriched before lost weight is regained. It requires something more
than an ordinary tonic to build up a feeble constitution, for unless the poisons
and germs that are lurking in the blood are destroyed, they will further Im
poverish the blood and weaken the system, and you continue to lose weight.
In S. S. S. will be found purifying and tonic properties combined. It
not only builds up weak constitutions,
but searches out and destroys germs
and poisons of every description and
cleanses the system of all impurities,
thus laying the foundation for a
healthy, steady increase in weight
and future good health.
Food may be bountiful and the
tppetite good, but still the system
weakens and we remain poor in flesh
nnless what we eat is properly digested
and turned into rich, pure blood.
S. S. S. re-inforccs the Stomach and
aids the digestion and assimilation of
food, and there is a rapid up-building
of health and strength. S. S. S. acts
promptly and beneficially upon the nervous system, strengthens and tone
It up, and relieves the strain by producing sound, refreshing sleep. Yoa
can find no tonic so invigorating as S. S. S., and being composed exclusively
of roots and herbs its use is attended with no bad effects. Old people will
find that it braces them up, improves the circulation of the blood, and
strong or well, and who arc growing thinner and falling below their usual
weight, should take a course of S. S. S. and build up again. S. 8. o. is
recognized everywhere as the leading blood purifier and the safest and best
of all tonics. We cheerfully furnish medical advice, without charge, to all
who will write us. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAMTA, CAm
The Southwick has th. largest capacity, Is fastest
Head for catalogue,
M I TO H Ell, LEWIS
weakening drain; the system cannot
long withstand the loss of nitidis, bene
It is that women slllictod aith catarr
hal affections of the nelvio organs feel
tired and languid, with weak beck and
throbbing brain. A course of reruns
is sure o restate health by cutting off
the weakening drain of the daily loss
of mucus.
An Admirable Tonic.
Congressman Mark H. Pnnnell,
National Hotel, Washington, I). C,
writes: "
"Your Peruna being used by mynelf
ami mint of niv friends and acquaint
ances not only as a cure for catarrh but
also as an admirable tonic for physical
recuperation, I gladly recommend it to
all persons requiring such remedies.'
Mark H. Dunnell.
If you do not deiive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of l'eru
na, write at once to Pr. Ilartman, giv
ing a full etatement'of your case and he
will be pleased to give yoa bis valua
ble advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanltraium, Columbus,
j Ohio.
Wom.a Olvea Piece of Honor.
Mrs. James K. Hopley of Ilucyrus,
0., is the only woman who has been
given a place upen the tentennial pro
gram commemorating the 100th anni
veisary of the admission of Ohio to the
union. The theme of her address will
he "The Value of Good Women ia In
fluencing Cmliiation." Mrs. Hopley
ii a former president of the Ohio Fed
erated Clubs.
PIso s Cure ii a remedy for cough., cold,
and consumption Try it. PnteSSceuta,
at druggisu.
Not a Success.
Ascnm Were yoa one of her chafing
dUh party?
Al. Way Peaton Hob! we were a
(chafing chafing-dish party. The
chafing di.h didn't chafe as much as
we did and some of ns are hungry yet.
Philadelphia Press.
rtTA Permanently CurM. MoSlaoroerrooanaa.
I I lu after nrit day's useMr.Kllii.'aurat Nerve
Hentorer. HeuJ for trial .,'Olearid treat lea,
Lr. H. U. glloe, Lbl. au Ana "t. 1'siladely.la, fa.
The Inference Obvious.
District Attorney Jerome lells of a
prisoner recently brought to a Harlem :
police station whose condition was so j
uncleanly that he was advised by the ;
desk sergeant to take a bath.
"What!" exclaimed the hobo. Indig
nantly, "me go into the water?"
"Certainly; yoa need it. How long
is it since yoa had a bath?"
The boho grinned. "I never was ar
rested before." New York Timit.
P. N. U.
N J4-I.01.
V'HE! wrlllnc to advertiser, plea
tf meDiloM this paper.
WONDERFUL 6AIN IN WEIGHT.
Huntsville, Ala., J.a. 10, 1903.
Borne years aso my aenersj bsaltk
v war: mr nervous mtera wse
shattered, and I could ret nothtne te 1
do soe any a;ood till I bsgaa to use
B. B. 8. I eommsnesd to Improve at '
onoe. My sppstlte bee am. spleodlat !
and from 130 pounds I lnoresussd te
180. I becams well aeTala by taklagt
B. 8. B. and would take bo imonit tot
the soed It did me. afy health la
now perfect, and I believe If every
body would take a bottle of B. B. S.
oooaslonally, they would enjoy lUs
as I am dots. W. I. WIW8T0N.
II iVt 1
LM
stimulates all the bodily organs, and
persons of delicate constitutions can
take S. S. S. with safety, as it does not
derange the Stomach lik the strong
mineral remedies, but acts gently and
without any shock to the system. Those
whose feelings tell them they are not
Southwick Hay Press
TV
and easiest worker o(. ay Hay Pres. made.
stalled free.
ST AVER CO.
HOW SI LOUIS MAT BE CONNtCHD
HOW SI. LUU msam Y UIC,K1C LINE
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The Indianapolis suu r.-i . - ' .
(Irs, hi.erurbai. railway slrel'ln. r thai ha. ever .... nper. .... d In II.
world. With the startltt. of the first I.Kcn.rlmi. .l.-eplug . nl, e I U
ezpectcd that slewing car service trill I run on all the elec.rlc line, of any
consequence lu H'e country.
The lndlaniUH.il. and Kaslern. through It. allied truffle line, has b.gu.1
a through 1 1 m lied service out of ludluuapolls through this place for Pay
ton and Columbus. Ohio.
Ilefore many months has passed through frame w been est; b-
ll.hed the entire dlsimi.v from SI. U.tils, Mo, lo I'HUb.irg. IM , and t it
Cincinnati. Ohio, aiaklug the lonuot lnten.i-l.ati railway .v'.u l h vorUi.
All that I. now lacking fur tt.o completion of this great .y.t.-m of Interurban
railway, are short stri'teWes of track west of Teire Haute, lud, a short
-
f - "ifnariaaiL " ''I1 "1""
i.MKUlltll VN
stretch five miles east of Itlclmiond. Ind, and a .trrlch ftxitii Newark !
Steubt'tivtlle. Ohio. These lines lr.-;uly under coiir.e or coiutructluu. A
through Hue from Chicago to Cincinnati nlll alo have b.-eii completed by
the close of the year.
The course of the St. I.ouU I'ltishiirg tine will he follons: t-isl HI.
Loula Traction Conuhy. St. I.oui. to I'olllnsvllle. III. (Ilun under c.n.trui
tlou from CoUiusvllle to Terre Haute, lud.i; Terre Haute and liraull Traction
Company, Terre lUute to lliirtm.uy. lud.: ln.l!atiixl!. and I'lalnlteld Tiac
lion Company. I'lalnfleul l' ludlsuapoll.; ln.ilnuaiol!s nnd Haslern, Imlinll
aiH.lla to iMihlln. I int.: Iltchiiiond .street and lutenirt.au Tracilon Company.
Inibllu lo Itliluiioud; I .t tiHi and Wraleru Tn. ili.ii Company, Hii liin.nul t
liayton. t)hlu; Columhiw. Itmloii ami f-pi-tiighrld, Paytou lu t'olimibus; Co
luiubiis and Newark Tractl.ui Company, Cluinlui. to Newark. Ohio; Newark
lo Steiitieuville. Ohio Ihiilldlu.'i: iSlculietiv lile to I'ltt.hurg. fa. the I'lttsluirg
ami Htealx-nvllU. luterurban.
THE BATTLE OF MONMOUTH.
Patriotic Celebration of lie Anniver
sary In r'reehohl, N. J,
Freehold. N. J , recently approprl
ately observed the amiUeraary of the
battle of MiMiinuutli. I'airlotlc cltl
tens from all of the Knsti-rn Stutee,
prominent government ami New Jer
Bey Htiite ollh lnls ami Iro'ips of mllltin
lent dignity to the celebration. A cen
tury and a quarter lirive passed oy
since thnt memorable ihiy when Wash
lligton checked the dlHgrmvftll retreat
of the troops under M.iJ. lien l.-e,
turning defeat Into victory, and brave
.Molly I'ttrher performed ths heroic
deed which won for her undying fnnm
and enshrined her name lu Hie heart
of every American clilieti.
The battle of Monmouth was the
first engagement of Importance which
the troops under Washington foiiiflit
lifter leaving their winter tunrter r t
Valley Forge. The privations and snf
ferlnga endured by the American pa
triots at Valley Forge hud well nigh
dUcouniginl them, and Washington
realized the advlsiiblllty of winning n
victory over the IIiIUhIi, w hich woulil
tend to hearten his men nnd nil so the
flagging spirits of the nation. Accord
Ingly, when the Itrltlnli, under Sir Hen
ry Clinton, evacuated Hillmlclplila, on
June J3, and marched toward HriiiiH
wlck, N. J., with ft view of embark
lug on Karl tan river, Washington
broke camp at Valley Forge, sent for
ward some light troops to harass the
enemy, and then with the imilii body
stsrted In pursuit. At Alleiitowu :n
tou suddenly turned to the rl(flit by u
road lending through Freehold to San
dy Hook. The evening of Juno 21
found the main body of the Itrltlnli en
camped at Monmouth Courthouse, In
the town of Freehold, while the Amer
ican advance, under MnJ. (ivn. I.ce,
was five miles away.
Early on the iJSlh I.ce engaged the
rear division of the enemy, his orders
being to hold It In check mil II the
main body should come up. The Amer
icans were aiircpHsful nt tlrst, hut the
charges of the Ilrltlsli regulars rood
threw tliom Into confusion ami they
begun .a disorderly retreat In w hich
their commander piirlMpnicd. Wash
Ington, coining up with the imilii body
of troops, beheld Lee's flying men, Tim
face of the Auierlcun commander M.
chief flushed angrily, as he spurred
his horse through the deuioiall.ed
troops to Lee's aide. Kteinly he re
buked the couimiiiider, nnd then, rally
ing the fugitives, hastened buck to
bring up the main body.
Washington succeeded lu placing hi
troops on nn eminence In n fnvnrablo
position and soon was turning defeat
Into victory. The HiIIIhIi made nn In.
effectual attempt to turn the Aiueil
cnu left wing nnd then turned their at
tentlon lo the right, where lliey were
slso repulsed.
All through the day the light went
on. The drill which (he American
m-t - - - - . .. .'w . - eeTj.. .avj-jr- -v : n
VVI1KUE TIIK HATTI.K OF MONMt)
ion linlluav has Inaugurated the
tm arsflt.-l
1 --,-r-"
HLKKI'INU ( All.
trmipe received front ll.iroti Steiilien al
Valley forgo tool them In (,-.! atctl
they fought like Veteran, and the
day na. won.
i There was one other who shared the
' honors of the buttle of Miiiumon h n ltti
Washington, nnd that ni brave Molly
j I'llctier. Her husband, an artillery
nuin In Oswald's eommuud. was tn
' tloncd with his battery lu no npowd
, position In the Amcrl. nil line. l ime
; nnd n en I n the lueti nt the gun. Mere
; inou.il iIov.ii, hut the survivor conilii
! nod the null! with vigor Molly Cltcl.er
j Inn! boon innilng witter frmu a nc-ir
j by spring for the gunners In wet llir
j "pollges When they swubbe,) out the
. notion. While returning from one of
j I hose excursion, to ln apring Moj
! siMV- her Imsbiiml fall There w as no
i olio to lake his place nl the gun. Wish
out a moment's hesitation the brave
i woman set down the naler she nit
currying, seized On, rammer and look
) her husband', place The nrmy cheered
; her wlblly ns she discharged the can
i th was Ftn iiirr.
mm again ami again. Washington p,.r.
sonally compllineiiled her and appoint
ed her a niplnlti In Hie American nrmy.
Tim I tn re American Nallor.
The Alnerlcan sailor Is getting to be
it very rare bird In these ,ay, say.
a writer lu Leslie's Monthly. I'erhaps
It la not n well known fact. Uioiigli
imy mini familiar wllh shipping noil
tors know. It, Tim recrulilng ollloers
f'ir the navy have the very givnlost
dllllculty In getting Americans, ,,Ven
for our lucnnrwnr. If w lime
sailors (rained lu I be merchant mu
rine, w here will w gel ,.,,. ,
of war? 1 have been with n crowd of
navy men who were on shorn leave lu
Vein ('run, when there were not ten
words spoken In Kurdish.
ICven on the big lines which lly the
American (lag In tin, foreign lindo, (.
crews urn In reality foreigners, though
many of them have taken out Drat p i.
pers III order lo get berths lu ,
Throwing Away a Korluiio.
A poor Austrian olllclal In Ihn ,.vi
service riienlly bought (. ,.i,,.,H (1
Ihn lliingarhui I'lillmilhruplir Hlalo
lottery. A Utile while iifterwiinlH Ills
funds mn very low, mid he sent buc k
one of the tickets to the lottery olllce
and asked that the money . ,mM
for It might he returned. This very
ticket won the first prist) nt the draw
ing, iiinoiiiitlng t onii hiindi-..,i i
llfiy thousand kronen-n s which.
would have made I he olllclal rich be
yond his turnout dreams If he lm, ,,..1
lit the last mo nt let his ,, ,,
foitiiiin slip out of his hand.
Ilnlll by Aiiierloans.
The Iweiily sevui railway hrldgca
the rgiindii (Afrk-uj rud are Aiuer
Ic.iii, When a ,.y , condLscenda
work ho sunn dlseovei's R.'M a niu
too good for I liu Job.
Mrs. ninmons. wived
from
bo operation lor Ovarltln, tells
how she was cured by Lydia C.
riuklmin'o Vcjjclablc Umpouni
"l BUI so pleased with tho result. I
obtained from l.yilU I'.. I'lllk linui's
Vegctulilo t 'lllipouilll that I feel l
a doty nod a privilege to write yu
sUtut It.
' I sufTereil for over fW years wlu
ovitrliin troubles, raualug so ua
pleasant dlnclmrtfo. a great weakness,
and at time a falutnoMi would row
ovwr mo which no aimutnt of medicine,
diet, or' eicrrlee) arc rued to corns t.
Vour Vcgetablo Cuitipouiid found the
weak 'l, however, within a few
wevk - mitt aicil hip from nn
uM"ritlon --all my troubles had di.
spiHim'ed, and 1 found myself our
mere Itpallhy and well, Words fall u
dewribe the real, lru grateful ferllu
that Is In my heart, and I want to tell
every sick and suffering sister. Ismt
dully with medicine ymt know noil,.
In aUxit. but take l.ydli K. I'lllk.
bum's cgftntilri I ompoiiiKl, auil
Uk my word for It, you wilt be a
difTerriil woman ll a short tliiM)."
Mas l i n Fsksoss, Walkervtllr, Oat
itooo fa-r.l if vt"l ef ism reriw ivwat
eeaa4'eesis fss( a e'eaetfesi,
Ioit't litttntr to vrl!r to Mrs.
I'IiiWIikiii If there I nnytliltif
utxiiit "iir rtte) xv h l U vim d
not uiiilcrslniiil. Mir will trat
you xvltli klndiirs ami Iter ml
lce Is fre'V. Nil vioiiiitli rtrrrr
errttl wrlllnif li r mid slie lias
beipcil thotisMiids Address Is
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