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Lake, Coytee, Terra.
Connecticut figures from its recent
state school census shows that it has 20
per cent more inhabitants than it bar?
in 1890. The population of the coun
try on this basis is T5. 150,000.
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With the men all at the front fight
ing on the kopjes, the Boer women may
be forced to harvest the cropjes, and, il
the worst comes, to defend their homes
with their mopjes.
THREE DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN
OGDEN AND DENVER.
The increase in transcontinental
travel by way of Salt Lake City in con
sequence of the scenic and other attrac
tions of the route, has recently justified
the Rio Grande Western Railway in
connection with the Denver & Rio
Grande and Colorado Midland Railroads
says the Salt Lake Tribune, in estab
lishing a triple daily fast passenger
service between Ogden and Denver.
All of these trains are equipped with
the latest appliances, improvements and
cars. This road now operates through
sleepers between Chicago, Ogden and
San Francisco, also a perfect dining car
service. Send 2c postage for literature,
rates or other information to J. D.
Mansfield, 253 Washington street, Port
land; or Geo. W. Heintz, general pas
senger agent, Salt Lake City.
Two lions escaped from a menagerie
in Valencia, Spain, and injured several
people before they were captured. One
of them leaped through the plate
glass window of a jewelry store, and
scattered watches and diamonds with
recklessness.
By a simple twist of the wrist you can line
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FORCED INTO ARMY.
MEN OF EUROPE COMPELLED TO
BE SOLDIERS.
Precious Tears of Golden Youth Spent
in Military Service by Helpleaa Men
What Conscription Means to the
Breadwinners Abroad.
In Germany, France, Russia, Aus
tria and Italy every able-bodied man
must expect to give from twenty-one to
twenty-nine years of his life to soldier
ing, his service commencing at ages
ranging from 17 years in Germany to
21 years in France and Italy.
At the beginning of each year lists
are prepared throughout Germany of
all youths who have reached the pre
scribed age, and during spring the Re
cruiting Commission makes a visiting
tour of all the headquarters of the vari
ous districts, where the youths are
mustered for inspection.
All who are physically unfit for ser
vice are finally rejected, and those who
are still physically unripe for it are put
back for a year. Men who, though
strong and healthy, fail to reach the
requisite standards are passed into the
Ersatz reserve, together with those
who are sons of widows or the support
of their families, and from those who
are passed as fit for service the re
quired number is selected by ballot. Of
the recruits certain privileged men of
birth and education are only called up
on to serve one year in the regular
army on condition that they pass cer
tain examinations and pay the cost of
their equipment, while the remainder
are expected to serve three years In the
ranks, followed by four years in the
reserve. The next five years they spend
in the first levy of the Landwehr, and
they are then passed into the second
levy until they reach the age of 39.
In France military service begins at
21 and lasts for twenty-five years, with
similar exemptions from service and
limitations to one year in the ranks
to those sanctioned in the German
army.
The French conscript must spend his
first three years of service in the reg
ular army, followed by seven years in
the army reserve. He is then passed
Into the territorial army for six years,
and the remaining nine years are spent
In the reserve of the territorial army,
which is called out only in case of abso
lute necessity.
A man's service In the ranks may be
reduced to one or two years according
to the number he draws in the ballot.
Army reserve men have only eight
weeks of drill, while the territorial
army is only called on for a period of
fourteen days.
In Russia the conscription takes
place every year In the months of No
vember and December, when the re
quired recruits are selected by lot.
Olerymen of all churches are exempt
from service, while Mohammedans and
the inhabitants of certain districts in
Asia can substitute payment for ser
vice; and some of the higher classes
may reduce their term of service in
the ranks under certain conditions.
Service begins in the twenty-first
year and lasts for twenty-four years,
of which five years are spent in the
ranks and thirteen in the reserve. On
finishing service In the reserve the sol
dier is passed Into the militia, where
he spends the remainder of his period
of service.
In Italy a youth Is liable for service
when he reaches his nineteenth birth
day, and is only exempt when he reach
es his fortieth birthday. None but those
physically unfit for service are abso
lutely exempt, but sons of widows and
sole supporters of families are passed
Into the militia without being called
on to serve in the army ranks.
Army recruits are divided into two
classes, of which the first division
spend from three to four years in the
ranks; the next five years are spent on
furlough, succeeded by four years' ser
vice in the mobile militia and seven
years in the territorial militia.
Members of the second class of re
cruits must spend twelve years In the
army, more than half of which is usu
ally spent on furlough, and the re
mainder of their service is spent In one
branch or other of the militia until the
limit of age Is reached.
In Austria the only exemption is In
favor of the physically unfit, and even
they are required to pay a sum, propor
tioned to their means, Into the army
pension f nud. Service begins at 19 and
lasts for twenty-three years, of which
three are spent in the line and seven in
the reserve. Cincinnati Enquirer.
PORTABLE FALSE WORKS.
Handy Piece of Mechanism that Expe
dites Building- of Bridges.
The false work shown in the accom
panying cut was used In the erection
of all the girder bridges between For
est Hills and Boston on the New York,
New Haven and Hartford Railroad. It
was moved to the different locations of
the bridges on the temporary regular
gauged trucks, being pushed ahead by
an engine. When in place and strad
dling the abutments its running wheels
were removed and put on uprights at
PORTABLE FALSE WORKS.
right angles to the tracks on which it
traveled. Rails were laid parallel to
the faces of the abutments on which
the false work traveled, to pick up gird
ers from the cars and then to place
them In the required location. By
means of the drum of Its engine over
head and a fixed cable the entire frame
moved Itself on the rails at right angles
to the main line tracks.
As the cut shows, the frame is on
stilts, thus providing for the raising of
the girder by means of a tackle, to a
height sufficient to clear the temporary
trestle and loaded car, and placing this
girder on the opposite side of the tres
tle. These trestles were shifted along
the bridge seatof the abutments to
give place to the permanent bridge
work.
The girders were delivered on flat
cars and unloaded by this deck system
t false work, which permitted the
loaded cars to pass under. It too,
about twenty minutes to pick up a
girder and place It. The girders were
solid and averaged three feet in height
and fifty feet in length.
RULES FOR HORSE TRADERS.
Memphis Man Who Could Give David
Harnm Points on the Business.
David Harum was a good horse trad
er, but a recent transaction in horse
flesh which was made by a well-known
Memphian shows that there are otb
ers who know how to get the long end
of a horse trade. Several weeks ago
this Memphis man saw a fine buggy
horse which he thought he wanted. He
located the owner and asked the price.
"One fifty," was the reply. After look
ing the animal over closely and trying
her speed he concluded It was a good
trade, and without more ado wrote a
check for the amount. The next day
he found that the mare was as blind as
a bat, but this did not hinder her speed
nor detract from her general appear
ance. He drove the animal for several
weeks and succeeded in attracting the
admiration of another lover of horse
flesh, who made a proposal to pur
chase.
"Well," said the Memphian, "1 gave
one fifty for her, but I will let you
have her for one sixty-five."
The prospective owner looked the an
imal over and concluded he had a bar-
bain. He paid over the money and
took the mare. When the animal was
unhitched the first thing she did was
to run against a post and then, by way
of emphasizing the fact that she was
blind, fell over a barrel. The next day
the buyer came back to the Memphian
with blood in his eye.
"Colonel, you know that mare you
sold me," he began. "Well, she's stone
blind."
"I know It," replied the colonel, with
an easy air.
"You didn't say anything to me about
It," said the purchaser, his face red
denlng with anger.
"Well, I'll tell you," replied the colo
nel. "That fellow who sold her to me
didn't tell me about It, and 1 just con
eluded that he didn't want it known.'
The new owner took his medicine
and is now on the lookout for a friend
on whom he can even things. Memphis
Sci meter.
Spectroscopic and other observations
show the fixed stars to be self-luminous
bodies suns to the other systems of
planets. An analysis of their light indi
cates the presence of the same chemical
elements that exist In our own sun and
earth, together with others unknown in
our solar system.
Where ice cannot be procured, water
may be cooled by wrapping the pitcher
containing It In a towel of loose texture
which has been previously impregnated
with ammonium nitrate (and dried) and
moistening this with water. The same
towel may be used repeatedly, after be
ing dried each time.
The news from Lick Observatory that
the North star, 255,000,000 of miles
away from us, has been found to be not
one star, but three swinging around In
great orbits like the moon, earth and
sun is another remarkable result of
the application of photo-spectroscopy
to the telescopic study of the heavens,
An American electric manufactur
ing company has been awarded the en
tire contract for the equipment of nu
merous electrical plants which will be
Installed along the line of the Eastern
Chinese railroad. It will consist large
ly of temporary lighting plants. It is
thought that ultimately $200,000 will
be involved in the contract.
The first century began with the first
day of the year one and ended with the
last day of the year one hundred. It
could not end with the last day of the
year, ninety-nine, for one hundred not
ninety-nine years make a century. The
nineteenth century, therefore, ends at
midnight on Dec. 31, 1900, and the
twentieth century then begins.
At a recent meeting of the Zoological
Society in London a photograph was
exhibited, showing a pair of remark
ably large tusks which had belonged
to an African elephant. Measured along
the outer curve, each tusk was ten feet
and four Inches long, but they differed
a little in weight, one weighing 225 and
the other 235 pounds, or a total of 460
pounds, wich the elephant had carried
about without the least inconvenience.
One of the most important American
exhibitions at the Paris exposition will
be a model, some twenty feet long, of
the Chicago drainage canal. In con
nection with this will be shown models
of all the great variety of excavating
and conveying machinery which was
used in this Important engineering
work. The models will be shown In
operation, and it is believed that it will
be one of the most interesting of the
engineerings exhibitions at the exposi
tion. Considerable importance Is attached
to the distance-measuring field-glass
invented by Mr. Zeiss, of Jena. It is
simply an extension of the natural pow
er of the eyes to estimate the distance
of near-by objects. This power de
pends upon the fact that the space be
tween the eyes serves like a base-line
In surveying, the lines of sight con
verging upon a selected object from
the ends of the base. In the telemeter
the effective distance between the eyes
is Increased by means of prisms, and
double images of the objects looked at
are formed. The distance between the
images varies with the remoteness of
the objects, and a scale shows what the
real distance Is. Up to about two miles
the results are said to be fairly ac
curate. T o Familiar in a Stranger.
Prof. John Snelling Popkln was pro
fessor of Greek at Harvard some years
ago and he was not without a nick
name, which he accepted as a matter
of course from the students, but hear
ing it on one occasion from a man of
dapper, jaunty, unacademic aspect.
Prof. Popkln exclaimed: "What right
has that chap to call me 'Old Pop?' He
isn't a student of Harvard college.'
The lucky man in every community
changes every six months.
ytjypcience
New Train Service on the O. It. A N.
The double train service just estab
lished between Portland and Chicago,
in which the O. R. ofe N., the Union
Pacific and the Oregon Short Line are
interested, shortens the through time
11 hours. Train No. 2, leaving Port
land at 9:15 A. M., daily, is known as
the Chicago-Portland special. Its
equipment is' new, making it fully the
equal of any train now in service from
the Pacific coast to the East. It con
sists of a mail car, baggage car, a library-composite
car, a first-class Pullman
sleeper, a dining car, two chair cars
and a tourist sleeper. There is but
one change of cars to all Eastern points.
The full time is three days through to
Chicago, or four days and two hours to
New York.
The second train, known as No. 6,
leaves Portland daily at 6:20 P. M.,
connecting at East Portland with the
Southern Pacific's overland train from
San Francisco, and carries through
equipment to Chicago via the Union
Pacific and the Chicago & Northwest
ern, and also the equipment for the
Washington division of the O. R. & ".,
in connection with the Great Northern
for St. Paul. This train reaches Spo
kane at 10 A. M. A dining car serves
breakfast into Spokane, and dinner is
served on corresponding train leaving
Spokane at 3:45 P. M. The new sched
ule as arranged, supplies the most
complete service ever furnished on
the O. R. & N., also provides in
creased service in Eastern Oregon,
where it is greatly needed, and gives
immediate connection with the Wash
ington division at Pendleton. At this
point there is a large interchange of
traffic, on account of the "various min
insr districts of Baker county, the Coeur
d'Alene, the Republic and Kootenai
mining camps. Portland is greatly
benefitted by this change, in as much
as increased service is given from East
ern Oregon and Idaho.
No. 2 arrives in Chicago at 9:30 A.
M.; No. 6 at 7:45 A. M., as at present.
The Westbound train out of Chicago,
corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1.
This arrives in Portland at 4 P. M.
The train corresponding with the East
bound No. 6, is No. 3, out of Chicago.
This reaches Portland at 7:30 A. M.
Westbound train No. 1 leaves Chicago
at 6:30 P. M., and Omaha at 8:20 A.
M. the following day. The time is re
duced two hours and 46 minutes. No.
3, Westbound train, leaves Chicago at
10:30 P. M., and Omaha at 4:25 P. M.
the next day.
The service on the Union Pacific on
all these trains includes buffet-smok-ing-library
cars and dining cars. No.
6 carries a daily ordinary sleeper to
Kansas City, with change en route to
ordinary cars to Chicago.
Consult the nearest ticket agent for
detailed information.
W. H. HURLBCRT,
General Passenger Agent.
The ordinary step of an ostrich, when
feeding, is about 21 inches; when walk
ing, but not feeding, it is 26 inches;
when fleeing from an enemy, its stride
ranges from 11 to 14 feet.
A deacon in a Baptist church in
Trenton is a stickler for decorum. He
saw a young lady whisper to another
during prayer at a church service, and
he loudly rebuked her. In indignation
she was passing out of the edifice, when
he said the church was no place for
her. Aroused by this taunt, she pro-
3eeded to return to her pew, but he
clutched her back hair and thus drew
her out of the church .
Prospectors are boring for zinc in
four counties in northern Arkansas, and
within the last year several changes in
the ownership of land there has result
ed in consequence. One syndicate is
said to have purchased 13,000 acres of
land.
A Blood
Trouble
Is that tired feeling blood lacks vitality
and richness, and hence you feel like a lag
gard all day and can't get rested at night.
Hood s Sarsaparilla will cure you because
it will restore to the blood the qualities it
needs to nourish, strengthen and sustain
the muscles, nerves and organs of the
body. It gives sweet, refreshing sleep and
imparts new life and vigor to every func
tion. Felt Tired "In the spring I would
have no appetite and would feel tired and
without ambition. Took Hood's Sarsapa
rilla in small doses, increasing as I grew
stronger. That tired feeling left me and I
felt' better in everv way." W. E. Bakes,
Box 96, Milford, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Best Medicine Money Can Buy. Pre
pared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowelf, Mass.
ALABASTINE
base wall coating,
in & lb. paper packages, made ready for use in
white and fourteen beautiful tints by mixing
with cold water. It is a cement that goes
through a process of setting, hardens with age,
and can be coated and recoated without washing
off its old coats before renewing.
ALABASTINE
Is entirely
different
from all the
various kalsomines on the market, being durable
and not stack on the wall with glue. Alabastine
customers should insist on having the goods in
packages properly labeled. They should reject
all imitations. There is nothing "just as good."
ALABASTINE
Prevents much sickness, particularly throat and
Inng difficulties, attributable to unsanitary
coatings on walls. It has been recommended
In a paper published by the Michigan State
Board of Health on account of its sanitary I
features ; which paper strongly condemned i
kalsomines. Alabastine can be nsed on either
plastered walls, wood ceilings, brick or canvas,
and any one can brash it on. It admits of radi
cal changes from wall paper decorations, thus
securing at reasonable expense the latest and
best effects. Alabastine is manufactured by the
Instructive and interesting booklet tnilfd free
to ail applicants.
To fnllv introduce our Famous "SOUTHEBK
BK1.1.E eiGARS" we give to each person buying
ft box of CO cigars for $2.50 and express charges, an eleffant
nickel plate case, stem wind, stem set, open face Watch,
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(or years ; also a plated watch chain and charm. Send us
four name and full address no money. We will send
cigars, watch, chain and charm. If, af tor examination, you
sre satisfied, pay your agent $2.50 and express charges.
I nose guoae sen i any wnere id u u . o. i hhh lerms. ins
soutnern Bene is as good as many roc cigars now offered.
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A Well-Kept life.
It requires a well-kxpt life to do the
will of God, and even a better kept life
to will to do His will. To be willing
is a rarer grace than to be doing the
will of God. For he who is willing
may sometimes have nothing to do and
must be willing to wait; and it is
easier far to be doing God's will than
to be willing to have nothing to do it
is easier far to be working for Christ
than it is to be willing to cease. No,
there is nothing rarer in the world to
day than the truly willing soul, and
there is nothing more worth coveting
than the will to will God's will. There
is no grander possession for any Chris
tian life than the transparently simple
mechanism of a sincerely obeying
heart. Henry Drummond.
Information While Ton Walt.
Mr. Spellem, of Highlandtown,
writes: "Dere Sur: Please tell me
wat is the holesumest food fer chil
dren?" You will find doughnuts about the
"holesomest" articles of diet. Balti
more American.
Strength In Stillness.
Those who make the most noise in
the world are not those who have the
most power in the world. Quiet in
fluences are the potent forces in God's
esteem, and even in man's sight. As
Aubrey Moore says: "Great men
think, while ordinary men talk. Great
saints pray, ordinary men preach.
High-sounding words and showy acts
may impose upon the few, bnt it is si
lent effort which moves the world."
This truth is not held popularly; yet
Elijah learned when he was divinely
shown that God was not to be recog
nized in the whirlwind, the earth
quake, or the fire, as he could be in
"the still small voice." Even this
world's wisdom testifies to the truth
in the adage: "Deep waters run still
est." It is God's voice which says:
"Be still, and know that I am God."
S. 8. Times
Christ for All.
It must never be supposed that the
beautiful words and condescending acts
of Christ were just for Peter, James
and John and their companions. John
is not the only beloved disciple who is
encouraged to lean on the bosom of his
Lord. His love for the family in Beth
any is not a singular love with which
other families have nothing to do. It
is a specimen of his love, rather, in
tended to make glad ten thousand other
families. George Bowen.
Piety in the Home.
Parents must show piety at home;
that is, they must give good example
and reverent deportment in the face of
their children. All signifi- j
cations of love and tenderness, care
and watchfulness must be expressed
toward children that they may look
upon their parents as their friends and
patrons, their defense and sanctuary,
their treasure and their guide. Jeremy
Taylor.
Sweeden has ordered 47 batteries of
the largest artillery. These little coun
tries are learning that they can put up
a stiff fight.
BILE BLOAT
you naturally and easily and without gripe or pain. Start to-night one tablet keep it up for
a week and help the liver clean up the bowels, and you will feel right, your blood will be rich,
face look clean, eyes bright. Get a 10c box of CASCARETS, take as directed. If you are not
cured or satisfied you get your money back. Bile bloat is quickly and permanently
10c.
25c. 50c.
To any needy mortal suffering from bowel troubles and too poor to buy CASCARETS we will send a box free. Address
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, mentioning advertisement and paper. 4S0
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Building or remodeling residences snd
stores. We carry a complete line of Mantels,
Grates and Tiling, Tile Flooring, Tile Wain
scoting, Andirons, Fenders, Screens, Electric,
Gas and Combination Chandeliers, and all sup
plies pertaining to Electric and Gas Lighting.
We also carry all kinds of Batteries, Bells and
Indicators. Photographs cheerfully sent on
application. FRANK HOL.COM B A CO.
246 Washington t-; Portland, Or.
U Save 8o Per Cent
If you use the New Columbian Fire Grate in
your house. With an ordinary grate 80 per
cent of the heat goes up the chimney, but the
New Columbian Grate makes a white name, no
smoke, and all the heat goes into the room.
Entirely new and absolute perfection. For
photograph and full description send to THE
JOHn BARRETT CO., 91 First street,
Portland, Oregon.
BUFFALO PITTS CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
New Doable Cylinder Farm Loco
motives and Threshing Machinery
Write for Catalogue.
320 M. Yamhill St.. PORTLAND, OB.
(Mention this paper.!
Beform at St. tome.
The saloon keepers of St. Louis, Mo.,
have been notified that they shall not
maintain in connection with their
saloons wine rooms or private stalls or
. rooms not at all times open to public
; gaze. They were also notified to dis
continue and prohibit music and to
prevent dissolute women and criminals
from frequenting their saloons, under
penalty of forfeiture of their licenses
and having their places closed as dis
orderly houses. Union Signal.
Few College Students Die.
The death rate in colleges is extremely
low. The strict attention to the physique
is given as the cause. People outside of
colleees. as well, mav have health and
strength. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is
recommended most hijrhly for preventing
as well as curing bodily weakness. It is
for the blood, the nerves' and all stomach
disorders, and its cures of constipation, in
digestion, dyspepsia, sluggish liver or
weak kidneys, are most remarkable.
Six mourners who officiated as pall
bearers at a funeral in Mishowoka,
Intl., have sent in bills of indebtedness
against the man's estate for carrying
him to the grave.
lOO REWARD SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
fearn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all Its
stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is tne only positive cure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the founda
tion of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much faith in its curative
powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars
lor any case that it fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials. Address
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
A contract made over the telephone
is legal and binding, according to a
decision recently rendered in a Penn
sylvania lawsuit.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
children during the teething period.
Inoculation for the plague is coming
more in favor in Bombay city, as many
as 7,179 persons having been treated in
one week.
Piso's cure cannot be too hiehiv sunken
of as a cough cure. J. W. O'Bkien, 322
Third Ave. N., Minneapolis., Minn., Jan.
6, 1900.
Living animals have been newjy dis
covered at a depth in the ocean two
miles greater than any hitherto reached.
Steel Platforms for Passenger Cars.
Instructions have been issued by the
mechanical department of the Rock
Island, that all passenger coaches of
the road must be equipped with steel
platfoims. Already many have been
equipped, and as fast as the coaches
can be spared from the daily service,
they are run into the shops and the old
platforms taken off and a new steel one
put in its place.
Small retailers in Germany have
organized for an attack on the depart
ment stores. A bill has been intro
duced in the reichstag to tax the sales
of the big stores on an increasing ratio
until they reach 20 per cent of the
profits. .
Puffs under the eyes; red nose; pimple
blotched, greasy face don't mean hard drink
ing always as much as it shows that there is
BILE LN THE BLOOD. It is true, drink
ing and over-eating overloads the stomach,
but failure to assist nature in regularly dis
posing of the partially digested lumps of food
that are dumped into the bowels and allowed
to rot there, is what causes all the trouble.
CASCARETS will help nature help you, and
will keep the system from filling with poisons,
will clean out the sores that tell of the sys
tem's rottenness. Bloated by bile the figure
A becomes unshapely, the breath foul, eyes and
skin yellow; in fact the whole body kind of
fills up with filth. Every time you neglect to
help nature you lay the foundation for just
such troubles. CASCARETS will carry the
poisons out of the system and will regulate
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CAW8TON CO.; ENG1NKS. BOILERS, MA
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JOHN POOLE, Portland, Oregon
can give yon the best bargains in general
machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pomps,
plows, belts and windmills. The new
steel I X Ii windmill, sold by him, is un
equalled. Have You Seen The
New McCormick Roller
Bearing Mower?
Call on McCormick Agent, or address A. H.
Boy lan, Portland, Oregon, tor catalogue.
CANDY CATHARTIC
DAN GROSVEMOR SAYS:
"Peruna Is an Excellent Spring
tarrh Eemedv I am as
Well ss ETer."
0a-
Hon. Dan. A. Grosvenor, of the Famous
Ohio Family.
Hon. Dan. A. Grosvenor, deputy
auditor for the war department, in a
letter written from Washington, D. C,
says:
"Allow me to express my gratitude to
you for the benefit derived from one bottle
of Peruna. One week has brought wonder
ful changes and I am now as well as ever.
Besides being one of the very best spring
tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy."
Very respectfully, Dan. A. Grosvenor.
Hal P. Denton, chief national export
exposition, Philadelphia, Pa., writes:
"I was completely run down from
overwork and the responsibility natur
ally connected with the exploitation of
a great international exposition. My
physician recommended an extended
vacation. When life seemed almost a
burden I began taking Peruna, and
with the use of the fifth bottle I found
myself in a normal condition. I have
since enjoyed the best of health."
Almost everybody needs a tonic in
the spring. Something to brace the
nerves, invigorate the brain, and
cleanse the blood. That Peruna will
do this is beyond all question. Every
one who has tried it has had the same
experience as Mrs. D. W. Timberlake,
of Lynchburg, "Va., who, in a recent
letter, made use of the following words:
"I always take a dose of Peruna after
business hours, as it is a great thing
for the nerves. There is no better
spring tonic, and I have used about all
of them."
For a free book on ' 'Summer Ca
tarrh," address The Peruna Medicine
Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Quarreling among the members of
the households is extremely rare in
Japan. This is because the Japanese
eat very little meat. Among great
meat-eaters irritable tempers prevail,
and family disputes are common.
Smoothing irons heated by electrici
ty are used by the inmates of the luna
tic asylum in Pontiao, Mioh. They
keep an even temperature, therefore do
not need to be changed, like those heat
ed on the coals or with gas.
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