Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, July 22, 1904, Image 3

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MOST THRIFTY OF NATIONS.
Hutted
Staten G overnm en t Expeutea
Hniulleet P e r Capita.
Ayers
The expenditures o f the United
State» government are much less In
proportion to population than thoae of
mauy other of the leading nations of
the world. This fact la shown by a
Losing your hair? Coming
statement Just published by the De­
out by the combful? And
partment of Commerce and Labor,
doing nothing? N o sense in
through Its bureau of statistics, show­
that! Why don't you use
ing the population, revenues, expendi­
A y e r ’ s H a i r V i g o r and
tures and indebtedness of the princi­
pal countries of the world. It shows
cts permanent cures.
that while the expenditure of the
United States, with 80,000,000 people,
A ll A u t h o r P e n s io n e d .
la »040,000.000, that of the United
Iro ltrltlih author» are at preaont Kingdom, with lta 42,000,000 people,
promptly stop the falling?
L public eye, on account of pen- la »808,000,000; that o f France, with
Your hair will begin to grow,
I they are receiving. Joaeph Con- 80.000. 000 people, Is »000,000,000; that
too, and all dandruff will dis­
hua »1,500 from the llrltiah Ko- of Germany, with 68,000,000 people,
appear. Could you reason­
of Authors, which generosity 1»' »653,000,000; while In practically every
ably expect anything better?
lined by the fact that the au- country, aside froan China and India,
u Ayor's (la ir Vlftor Is a icroat succosa with
whoae writings are among those
with their enormous population, the
mo. My hair was fallin g out vary badly, hut
eatest demand by the publishers
tho Hair Vigor «topped It and now ray lialr la
per capita of government expenditures
a ll right.” — W. C. Lutiti don , Lindsay, Cal.
ly, yet seems to bare ditilrulty in
1» greater than In the United States.
#1 OS a bottle.
J . O. A YETI CO..
(hllng for his dally wants, says
AlLdni^liU^
L ow ell, M m »
Even in the case of Russia, with lta
fo r
S'ew York Globe. The Immediate
population of 141,000,000, the per cap­
J>n for the pension, moreover, was
ita o f government expenditures la
(accidental burning of a mantl­
about the same as that of the United
et, which catastrophe so depressed
States. While It la true that a larger
Jconrad that his friends thought
proportion of public expenditures Is
llse to relieve him from the ne­
ItuHMia's A w a k e n in g .
borne by state and local governments
lly of anything so humdrum und
In Russia It is the government only
in the United States than In many of
Id as looking out for his bread and
the more centralized governments of that sleeps. The people are awake
kr.
Europe, these figures of the relative and astir, says the uuthor of "Greater
le case of Conrad can hardly fall
national expenditures of the various Russia.” They are making new de­
call that of Carlyle, who, when
mands and feeling a new freedom
brought the disastrous news o f governments are at least 'nterestlng at which is apparent every day in the
destruction of a complete book of the present time.
The table puts the population of the absence of the former rigid repres-
f'Revolutlon," spent the evening In
i sion, and in the frequent indulgence in
Inpttng to cheer the culprit—and United States at 80,372,000, the gov­ | license that is miscalled liberty.
ernment expenditure in 1003 at »040,-
set about the rewriting.
One will sometimes see on the pal­
232,000 and the per capita expenditure
Of Wide Interest.
»7.07. The per capita government ex­ ace quay at St. Petersburg a line of
*ed, Wis., July 18 — Special— penditure of Canada Is given at »0.30, I people waiting for the steamer to take
lies Y. Peterson, Justice of the the German Empire »0.45, Italy »10.97, them 'to the islands. Along comes
j some high ottlcial who, instead of
for Oconto Co., hae delivered a Austria-Hungary
*14.27,
Belgium
L e n t that is of interest to the »17.40, France *17.04, the United awaiting his. turn, drives to the head
ie United States. Put briefly, that Kingdom *21.80 and Australia *37.09. ; of the line and crowds in ahead of
Iment is, ‘ ‘ Dodd’ s Kidney Pills aie Russia's annual expenditure la put, , the others. Formerly such an occur­
best Kidney medicine on the for the latest available year, at *1,110,- rence would have been received in
! silence as a matter of course, but now
let today.”
005.000, as against *044.883,000 In the
Id Mr. Petereon gives his reason United States; but tbs fact that Rus­ I the people hiss and denounce the offi­
this judgment. He says:
“ I-ast sia's population Is given as 141,000,000 cial, and police do not interfere.
I f a street cor is delayed for a con-
Iter 1 had an aching pain in my brings the per capita expenditure to
which troubled me very much, about the figure shown by the United I nectlon at some transfer station, the
passengers often become riotous and
he morning I could hardly straigbt- States.
demand iheir fare back, or begin to
ny back. I did not know what it
pound on the floor and even break
I but an advertisement led me to try
THE PRIDE O f THE 200.
windows until the police make the
il's Kidney Pills. After taking one
I I can only Bay they have done more
A dainty little girl In pale blue driver go ahead without waiting for
file than expe ted as I feel as well frock, her golden hair prettily toaeed j the other car; and he is not allowed
( as ever I did before.”
by the wind, seated on the broad back I to stop aguin until he reaches his
lain in the back ia one of the first of a rhinoceros la the most Interesting destination.
I f an officer remonstrates with a.
Iptome of Kidney disease. If not picture to greet the eyes of the visitor
Vi by Dodd’s Kidney Pills it may who la spending an afternoon at the I street car conductor for lack of cour­
slop into firigh t’a Disease, Dia­ Berlin zoo. Little Veilchen, or Violet, tesy to a passenger the crowd will at
ls, Rheumatism or some of the the diminutive lady who has succeeded once interfere, and even the offended
pr deadly forms of Kidney Disease.
In taming one o f the most intractable passenger turns on him. The officer
; of boasts, Is the daughter of Keeper is told to give his orders to soldiers
T h in k s S o u p I n j u r i o u s .
who have to obey, not to free men
In English writer asserts that the Schwartzen, of the animal house at who do not, and not to Interfere be-
gllsb people hare greatly deterlor- the zoo, and although she can count | tween men who are as good as he is.
1 physically because of the too fre-
These are trifling things In them­
knt use of soap. The English be
selves, says the traveler, but to one
|t, are too clean. The Creator gave
who has long known Russia they are
natural oil to protect the skin and
startling signs of a new spirit o f
Ike It supple, and we pass our time
freedom.
poring this oil with soap. In con-
’ft Permanently cured. iro fits or nervousneai
oence, we are more vulnerable to
U after first day's use ofDr. Kline’s Great Nerve
torer. Send for F ree II trial bottle and treatlae.
Ids, to rheumatism, and to all sorts
Dr. K. H. Kline. Ltd..tt* Arch HI. Philadelphia, P *
| disease. Soap opens the pores of
F ift y M e n a n d O n e E le p h a n t.
i skin, and disease enters with ease.
Interesting tests were made re­
H er P riv a te Opinion.
cently In the Madison Square Garden,
(No, ma'am,” said the hobo who was
New York, to determine tile respective
lirlng on a handout, “ I ain't no
pulling power of horses, men and ele­
ft’lar tramp. I wuz a sailor fre e but seven summors, her fame has gone
phants. Tw o horses, weighing 1,000
Irs ergo, hut me ship got wreckt an’ far abroad.
pounds each, together pulled 3,700
Vui washed ashore.”
For every one else In the world, not pounds, or 550 pounds more than their
PAnd It's a safe bet,’ retorted the excluding his keeper, the huge thick-
combined weight. One elephant, weigh­
lympathetic female, “ that you ain't skinned animal la one of the ugliest
ing 12,000 pounds, pulled 8,750 pounds,
In washed since.”
and crosscet members o f the zoo fam­ or 3,250 pounds ,less than his weight.
ily. But the moment little Veilchen F ifty men, aggregating about 7,500
appears on the scene the great monster pounds'in weight, pulled 8,750 pounds,
becomes as mild and docile as a lamb or just as much as the single elephant
and tries by the most absurd amblings But, like the horses, they pulled more
and twisting of his ungainly body to than their own weight. Oue hundred
I express the pleasure that her dainty men pulled 12.000 pounds.
! presence afTords him. But the hap­
piest hour of the big beast's day comes
F a ile d to H e a r H er.
when his fragile little mistress is lift­
“ It Is said,” remarked the moral-
ed to his huge back for their after­ Izer, “ that fortune knocks once at ev­
noon amble through the, park. He is ery mun's door?"
” 1 guess the old girl forgot to remove
quite a picture of contentment, and
not even the ugly tusk that adorns his her gloves when she knocked at mine,"
upper lip Is able entirely to destroy his rejoined the demoralizer.
aJr of satisfaction.
|[eS its presence k n ow n
I many signs,— glandular
lors, bunches in the neck,
[a n e o u s eruptions, .in -
Bed eyelids, sore ears,
irrh and wasting diseases.
>od’s Sarsaparilla
Hair Vigor
T h in H a ir
E
A SPREADING FASHION.
$5 For a Name $5
Send us ten or more name* of youi.fr people
with means to secure a Business Education
| and for the first one that enrolls purchasing
from us a scholarship, we will remit you |5 in
cash. Address,
fc T V v
\
Betwell Business College, Tacoma, Wash.
| The case of Miss Frankie
Irser, o f Boston, Mass., is in-
resting to all women.
I “ D ear M rs . P i nr n a m : — I suffered
Usery for several years. My back ached
bd I had bearing-down pains, and fre­
cent headaches. I would often wake
om a restful sleep in such pain and
lisery that it would be hours before
■ could close my eyes again. I dreaded
we long nights and weary days. I
buld do no work. I consulted aiffer-
pt physicians hoping to get relief,
Tit, finding that their medicines did
ot cure me, I tried L y d i a E . P i n k -
am*s V e g e ta b le C o m p o u n d , as
t was highly recommended to me. I am
[lad that I did so, for I soon found
t was the medicine for my case.
F®ry soon I was rid of every ache and
Sain and restored to perfect health,
feel splendid, have a fine appetite,
id have gained in weight a lot.” —
■iss F rankir O r s e r , 14 Warrcnton
It.. Boston, Mass. — $5000 fo r f e it I f original
niioc« letter proving genuineness cannot be pro-
S u rely you can n ot w is h to r c -
liain w e a k ,sick an d d isco u raged ,
Pnd exhausted w it h each d a y ’s
fo r k . S o m e d e ra n g e m e n t o f the
fem inine o rg a n s is resp o n sible
P<>r th is exh austion , fo llo w in g
kny kind o f w o rk o r e ffo rt.
L ydia E. P in k h am 's V e g e t a b le
Lom pound w ill help v o n ju s t as
It has thousands o f o ta e r w o m e n .
A
I f hata and veils get much bigger,
what about tha man In the middle?— F R O M
P u n c h . ________________ _
Opinion Baaed on Experience.
(le ttin g W ater,
Oil or Coal with
AUSTIN WELL DRILLS
Made in all size* and
style«. Write for Cata­
logues and list of users in
tha Waat.
Bull l Co.
Lack.
“ Did you ever play poker?*’
“ Once, and I was very lucky."
“ Won a good deal of money, eh?”
••No. I lost, and It cured me of
ever playing any more.” — Philadelphia
Press. ______________ _______
During tha courtship It la a case of
suspense with the girl and a caae of
expense with tha youth.
D E A L E R
YOU CAN EARN
(25.00 PER OAY
Father—Daughter, Algernon Von
Spook wants to marry you.
Daughter— What, that man? Why,
papa. I wouldn't have him. He hasn't
any sense.
Father—O f course not, of course not.
You don’t suppose be would be want­
ing to get married If he bad, do you?—
Detroit Free Press.
G e n u in e
YO U R
S18 Commer­
cial Block.
PORTLAND.
ORE.
P e N .U a
h r H
I ff
Z »
Na. J0
I KO 4.
w r r i l t t l n g t o a d T e r tla a r a p ie
m e n tio n t h la p e p a r .
Chronic S o re s
i “ ,E!
Eating U lc e rs
Reporter—Senator Bilklns baa abso­
Nothing ia a source o f so much trouble as an old sore or ulcer, par*
lutely nothing to aay.
Editor—Well,
ticularly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation
boll It down. We ara terribly crowded
is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the leg is a
to-night.— Puck.
frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the
Brown— Ia Smith the boas over at tissues beneuth and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see tho
bis house? Jones— Mrs. Smith aaya he
flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the sick­
isn’t, but 1 take notice he picks out all
the new wall paper.—Cincinnati Trib­ ening discharges. Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often
develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple, and are
une.
Mr. Tim Idlty— Ia your chauffeur a
safe man to ride with?
Mr. Knots
Slow#— Why, certainly! No policeman
has succeeded In catchlDg him y e t—
Town Topics.
IS-a. Chugwater—Joalah, where la
there such a thing as a laundry trust?
Mr. Chugwater— Where? What do
you suppose the Flatiron Building in
New York Is for?
“ Arthur, denr, don't you think It’s
rather extravagant of you to eat butter
with that delirious Jam?” "No. love;
economical. Same piece of bread does
for both.” —Tlt-Blta.
Magistrate (sternly)— Didn’t I tell
you the last time you were here I never
wanted you to come before me again?
Prisoner— Yes, sir, but I couldn't npika
the policeman believe I t — New Yorker.
“ Are you at all familiar with
Plato?” asked Mrs. Oldcastle. “ No,
that's one thing Josiah always blames
me for. He says I never make real
close friends with anybody."— Phila­
delphia Ledger.
After a more severe reproof than
usual, little Bessie, who Is extraordin­
arily sensitive, thought diligently for a
mlnnte, and then said: "Mamma, Isn't
there any way a child can get a di­
vorce from It» parents?”
"Some scientists,” began Mr. Gay,
significantly, “ consider kissing danger­
ous. Do you?" “ Well,” replied Mlsa
Smart “ I think It would be for you.
My big brother la within call.” — Ex­
change.
Fair Tasaenger— I've paid my fare
once. Why do you ask for It again?
Conductor— I beg pardon, lady, but
you look ao much prettier every time
I pass through that I thought you
were
another
passenger.—Chicago
News.
Farmer Hoptoad— I dunno as them
city folks is so lazy, after all. Farmer
Trefrog— How's that, Hiram? Farmer
Hoptoad—One of the clerks at that
hotel where I put up wuz up ahead of
me every mornln’, try to beat him aa
I would!— Philadelphia Pres».
"When young fellers begins a-court-
ln'," said Farmer Halcede, "they Jest
glta crazy, an’ thet tliar boy Jim o’
mine ain't no exception." "W hat's Jim
bln a-doln’ ?" asked Farmer Soanreep.
"Hanged If he didn't go Inter town
yesterd'y an’ spend a bull sixpence fur
a teethbrush!"
"Yes,” said the
boarding-school
teacher, “ I think that is a model letter
for you to write your fiance. But of
course you will copy It, leaving out
those numerous spaces?” “ Oh, dear,
no!” replied the girl. "Those are for
'dearest.' I have It on a rubber
stamp.” -—Detroit Free Press.
Mr. Phoxy— I was going to ask you
lo try this little trick. Multiply the
years of your age by three, subtract
twenty-one from the total and wliat's
the answer? Miss Kute— Y'ou should
he able to guess the answer at once.
Mr. Phoxy— What 1» it? Miss Kute—
None o f your business.— Philadelphia
Press.
Tne honest man (to theater-door ten­
der)— I see that you have signs In the
lobby saying that tickets bought of
specula tots will not be accepted. Now,
I want to Inform you that I bought
my ticket of a speculator. Door Ten­
der (with a sickly smile)— Say, you re­
formers give me a pain in the solar
plexus! G'wan In!— Exchange.
Edgar had been asked to write a
composition about the camel. Tills is
what he evolved: "The camel has four
stomachs, and can go four weeks with-
out feeding them, remembering the
week by counting the stomach he hap­
pens to be using at the time; and so,
coming in out of the field once a
month, as regular as a clock, for his
breakfast, which Is mostly water.”
They had been talking na they
walked. She had remarked pare)»
thetleally: “ Oh, It must be terrible to
a man to be rejected by a woman.”
"Indeed It must.” was his re-ponse.
Then after a while, with sympathetic
dlalngenuouaness, she exclaimed:
”1
don't think that I could ever have the
heart to do It.” And there came a
silence between them as he thought It
0Ter.— T it Bit».
In a »mall village In Yorkshire an
old laborer once went Into a neigh­
bor'» cottage. In the corner of the
little kitchen stood a grandfather
clock, on the dial of which was the
customary figure of an old man holding
a scythe, and above was the time-worn
Inscription. "Tempiia fuglt.” Looking
wisely up at the clock, the old man
said to the owner: “ Aye. tempos
fuglt! Same man as made ours, I see!”
—T it Bits.
General "P h il" Sheridan was at one
time asked at what Utile Incident <’ ld
he laugh the most. “ Well,” be said,
" I do not know, but I always laugh
when I think of the Irishman and the
mule. I was riding down the line one
day. when I saw an Irishman mounted
on a mule which was kicking It» legs
rather freely. The mnle final y got Its
hoof caught In the stirrup, when. In
the excitement, the Irishman remark­
ed: “ 'Well, begorrah. If ye're go.n' tv
get on. O il! get off!' ” — New
York
Tribune.
a threatening danger always, because while all such sores are not can­
cerous, a great many are, and this should make you suspicious of all
chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if cancer runs in
your fam ily. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoy­
ance because they are so
W h e e lin g , W . Va., M ay as, 1903.
persistent and unsightly gome y e a rs ago w h ile at work, I fell over at ruok
and detract ao much from and severely in jured both of my shine. I f y blood
i
, __ _
___ ___ becam e poisoned aa a result, and the doctor told
one s personal appearance. m0 j WOuid have ru n n iag sores for life, and that
M iddle aged and old peo- i f they closed up the re su lt w ould be ratal. U n -
« „ A e L vc . » K a u KL wy H der thla d iscou ragin g report I left off their treat-
pie a n d those whose blood ment and resorted to the use o f B. S. 8. Its effects
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prom pt and »ra
tify ____
in g - It took only
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_ a short
is contaminated
and * taint w ere
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to cure up the
Bores, and 1
ed with the germs and poi­ am not dead as the doctor intimated I w ou ld be.
neither
ion
er have the sores ever broken out again
aaain, , and
son o f malaria or some pre- nsith
. .
I - c some 12 y e a rs have elapsed since w h a t I have de*
Tious sickness, are the chief scribed occurred.
sufferers from chronic »ore.
8ohmulb. oh „ « w 'u f o o * * ' FWin>“ *
and u l c e r s .
Whi l e the
blood remain, in an unhealthy polluted condition, and the .ore will
continue to grow and spread in spite o f washes and salves, for the sore
is ihe outward sign o f some constitutional disorder, a bud condition o f
the blood and system, which local remedies cannot cure. A blood pu­
rifier and tonic is what you need— something to cleanse the blood,
quicken the circulation and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S.
is just such a remedy. It counteracts and remove, from tho blood
all the impurities and poisons, and grad­
ually builds up the entire system; and
when the blood has been purified the
healingprocess begins and the ulcer or
sore is soon entirely gone.
S. S. S.
contains no mineral or poisonous drug,
of any description, but is guaranteed
purely vegetable, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and
permanent cure for chronic .ores and ulcers. I f you have a slow-heal­
ing sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about it, and our
physicians w ill advise you without charge. Book on ‘ ‘The Blood and
I t . Disease. ” free.
THE S W IF T SPE C IFIC C O ., A TIA M TA , CAm
O n e M o re C ra s h to C om e.
The D ow ntrodden.
“ A traveling man stopped at a hotel
at Montlcello. The proprietor told him
he could not lodge him— not a room In
the house," said a commercial traveler.
"The traveling man protested.
He
must have a room. Finally the proprie­
tor told him there wes a room, a little
room separated by a thin partition
from a nervous man who had lived In
the house for ten years.
“ ‘He is so nervous,* said the land­
lord, ‘I don’t dare put anyone in that
room. The least noise might give him
a nervous spell that would endanger
hla life.*
“ ‘Oh, give me a room,* said the trav­
eler. 'I ’ll be so quiet he’ll not know
I ’m there.*
“ Well, the room was given the trav­
eler. He slipped in uolselessly and
began to disrobe. He took off on#
article of clothing after another Nft
quietly as a burglar. At last he cam#
to his shoes. He unlaced a shoe and
then, manlike, dropped it.
‘‘The shoe fell to the floor with A
great noise. The offending traveler,
j horrified at what be had done, waited
to lioar from the nervous man. Not
a sound. He took off the second shoe
, and placed it noiselessly upon the floor.
Then in absolute silence he finished un­
dressing and crawled between the
sheets.
"H a lf an hour went by. He had
dropped Into a dose when there came
a tremendous knocking on the parti­
tion. The traveler sat up In bed, trem­
bling and dismayed.
‘ Wha—wha—
what's the matter*/* he asked. Then
came the voice of the nervous man:
“ ‘Blame you!
Drop that other
shoe!’ **— Indianapolis News.
"Remember," said the man with the
red face and angry eyes, "the worm
will turn.”
"W ell,” answered the cold blooded
citizen, "let him. About all the com­
fort the average worm gets Is a chance
to wriggle.” — Washington Star.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper w ill be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disea*e
¿hat science has been able to cure in all its
.taxes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
• ure is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­
ment. H all’s Catarrh ( ure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
»urfaces o f the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the pa­
tient strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faitn in its curative
powers that they otter One Hundred Dollars
for an y case that it fails to cure, bend for list
of testimonials.
_ _ , , _
Address.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
Hales Family Tills are the best.
Hie O nly Kefiive.
It was a well-dressed young man.
with a and, faraway look In Ida eye**,
that stood on the steps as the lady
opened the door.
"Excuse me, madam,” he wild, as he
lifted his b it, "but could yon direct
me to the Home for the Friendless?”
"D o you mean to say that you are
set king It as a refuge?” the asked in
surprise.
" I am, madam,” he replied. “ I ain
a baseball umpire."— Chicago Dally
Nt ws.
CURE
f LIOUOR-MORPHINE-TOBACCO
HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED
• FOR SULL PARTICULARS
«m U Y IK IT in m
By
P O S U A N D .J S E ,
E l l m t n 't t i o n .
One day as Pat halted at the top of
the river bank, a man, famous for hla
inquisitive mind, stopped and asked:
"H ow long have you hauled watei
for the village, my good man?”
“ Tin years, sor.**
“ Ah! How many loads do you taka
In a day?”
“ From tin to fifteen, sor.”
“ Ah, yes! Now, 1 have n problem
for you. How much water, at this rate,
have you hauled In all, sir?”
The driver of the watering cart Jerk*
ed hia thumb backward toward tha
fiver and replied, "A ll the wuthor you
don't see there now, sor.”
i4>^
For coughs amt colds there Is no better
medicine t han Fiso’s Cure for Ccusuwp-
tion. Price 2ft cents.
A K n o c k -D o w n A rg u m e n t.
Skeptic— You have given me many
n.e**flgeF from departed friends, hut not
one of them hus told me anything I
didn’t know.
Medium (with dignity)— I would have
you understand, sir, Hint the spirits of
the dead have something better to do
than to come ba< k to earth and teach
school.
Mother« will f.nd Mis Winslows’* Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to >i*oloi their . blldreu
during the teething period..
On the O ther Hand.
* 1
“ Of course,’* remarked the very
young man who knows it nil, “ a wom­
an’s ‘no’ »¡w ays means ‘yes.’ ’*
"Perhaps it does,” replied the man
with the scanty hair; “ but 1 in right
here to tell you that her ‘yes never
means ‘ik>.* **— Chicago News.
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tistics regarding public schools in Rus­
sia. There are K4.JV44 public school# In
the Kmplre, of which number 40.131
are under the jurisdiction of the Min­
ister of Public Education. 42.588 under
the jurisdiction o f the Holy Synod, and
the remainder under other depart­
ments. O f the pupils. 73.167 are adults,
3.2D1.HD4 boys and 1.308.902 girls. The
teachers number 172.000. The main­
tenance o f these schools costs more
than $25.000,000. The average school
tax for city achools is $!* f»0 and for
village schools $5 per pupil.
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