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    Si. Jacobs O il
Ths old m onk cure, strong, straight, sure, tackles
Hurts,
Sprains,
Bruises
The m uscles flex, the kinks untwist,
the soreness dies out. Price 25c. and 50c.
B a th s a re cheap in Ja p a n , lit Tokio
a bath costs al>out one cent. T h ere art-
T w e n t y T h o u .u iu l M i l e , o f T ru c k U n ­ eight hundred public b athing houses in
d e r Const ru ctio n .
the city.
A lth o u g h th e m iles o f ra ilw a y a l­
R esponsibility w alks hand in hand
re a d y h u ilt a n d In use In th e d im in u ­ w ith capacity and pow er.— J . G. H ol­
tiv e c o u n try o f J a p a n w ould m ak e a land.
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d o u b le tr a c k u c ro ss th e A m e ric a n con­
A b o u t T im e .
tin e n t, th e su n ris e k in g d o m h a s re a c h ­
F a th e r (of large fam ily)— My dear,
e d only th e first p e rio d In its ra ilw a y
isn’t it about tim e you were thinking of
ag e, sa y s th e B o o k lo v ers' M agazine.
getting m arried?
W h en th e lines now u n d e r c o n stru c tio n
D au g h ter— L and sakes! I h a v e n 't
a n d p ro p o se d a re c o m p le te d , J a p a n thought of anyth in g else for years.
\vlll h a v e 20,000 m iles o f tra c k .
Its
T o Break In New Shoes.
ra ilw a y m en e s tim a te t h a t d u rin g th e
A lw ays s h a k e in A lle n ’s Foot-K ase, a p o w d e r.
c o m in g d e c a d e th e ir c o u n try w ill p u r ­ I t c u re s h o t, s w e a tin g , a c h in g , sw o llen feet.
c h a s e 7,000 locom otives. 30,000 p a s s e n ­ ( o re s co rn s, in g ro w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s. At
' all d ru g g is ts a n d shoe stores,'.’rs-. D o n 't a cc e p t
g e r co ac h es a n d 150,000 f re ig h t cars.
an y s u b - titu te S am ple m a ile d FR EE . A ddress
H e re is a n o p p o rtu n ity fo r A m e ric an A llen S. O lm sted. 1« R oy, N. Y.
e n te rp ris e ; fo r th e re is a te n d e n c y on
A gu tta-p erch a am t rubber m an u fac­
th e p a r t o f th e J a p a n e s e , Ju s t a t p re s ­ tu rin g com pany of T oronto has m ade a
e n t, to look to th e U n ite d S ta te s for belt for the grain elevator of the In te r­
Id e as In re g a rd to ra ilw a y e q u ip m e n t colonial K ailw ay a t St. Jo h n w hich is
a n d m a n a g e m e n t.
H ith e rto E n g la n d one of th e larg est ever prduced. It is
h a s b e en J a p a n ’s m odel in ra ilw a y a f ­ of rubber, and m easures 5,251) feet. Its
w eight is nine tons.
fa irs .
O ne rid e In a ra ilw a y tra in in th e
M o th ers w ill And M rs. W inslow ’s S o o th in g
la n d o f th e risin g su n d o e s m u ch to B yrup th e b est re m e d y to u se fo r th e ir c h ild re n
d isillu sio n iz e th e A m e ric an , w ho c a r ­ d u r in g th e te e th in g p e rio d .
rie s to t h a t c o u n try th e b e lie f th a t
B a y in g Air I n f o r m a t io n .
U ncle S am is th e g o d fa th e r o f J a p a n .
" S a y , m e good m a n ,” e x c la im e d th e
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to T okyo, a n d b u t fo r th e c h a ra c te r e r to b u y s h rim p o r m in n o w s, “ w h a t
o f y o u r fellow p a s s e n g e rs y o u could do y o u c a tc h fish w ith a ro u n d h e re ? ”
re a d ily be lie v e you
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fro n t L iv erp o o l to Ixtndon. T h e w hole g ru n te d th e ru r a lite w ith th e n ew -cu t
sy s te m Is th o ro u g h ly B ritish . It Is a I pole.
re v e la tio n to And p a in te d in E n g lish
" H e r e it is. N ow , w h a t do y o u c a tc h
o v e r th e b o o th w h e re he b u y s his ; th em w ith ? ”
tic k e t a t th e ra ilw a y stu tlo n , th e sign:
" H o o k s !" — P h ila d e lp h ia R ecord.
“ B o o k in g Office." H e g e ts a c a rd o f
F o r coughs and colds th ere Is no better
In s tru c tio n s w h ic h tell him , am o n g m edicine th a n P iso ’s d u re for C o n su m p ­
o th e r th in g s , how he c a n " fo rw a rd his tio n . Price 25 cents.
lu g g a g e .” You n e v e r "c h e c k y o u r b a g ­
M a k i n g a 1 lose Distinction.
g a g e ” In J a p a n .
B e n e v o le n t P a r t y — Y o u n g m an , I ’m
so rry to se e y o u th u s Id lin g a w a y th e
W a l k as i f V o u W e r e H o m e b o d y .
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a s If you w e re so m ebody a n d w e re y o u s ittin g on th is Are h y d ra n t.
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I ’m a s e w e r in sp e c to r.— C leve­
rio rity . If you h a v e fa lle n Into a h a b it ing.
o f w a lk in g in a listle ss, in d o le n t w a y , la n d P la in D e ale r.
tu r n rig h t a b o u t fa c e a t once a n d
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
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te llig e n c e offices, n n d w o n d e rin g w h y men, and convey lunches to them a t the
factories.
f a te h a s b e en so b a rd w ith th em . Y'ou
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$100 Reward, $100.
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u re is th e o n ly p o s itiv e c u re k n o w n to th e
a m an ! Y’ou a r e a c h ild o f th e InA nite C
m e u ic a l f r a te r n ity . C a ta r rh b e in g a c o n s titu ­
K in g . You h a v e ro y a l blood In y o u r tio n a l d is e a s e , re q u ire s a c o n s titu tio n a l tr e a t­
n t. H a ll's C a ta r rh C u re is ta k e n in te r n a lly ,
v e in s. E m p h a siz e It by y o u r b e a rin g . a m c e tin
g d ir e c tly u p o n th e blood a n d m u c o u s
A m an w h o Is c o n sc io u s o f h is k in ­ ■ u r a ce s o f th e s y ste m , th e re b y d e s tro y in g th e
fo u n d a tio n of th e d is e a s e , a n a g iv in g th e p a ­
s h ip w ith G od, a n d o f Ills p o w e r, a n d tie n t s tr e n g th b y b u ild in g u p th e c o n s titu tio n
w ho b e lie v es th o ro u g h ly In h im self, a n d a s s is tin g n a tu r e in d o in g its w o rk . T h e
p ro p r ie to rs h a v e so m u c h fa ith in its c u ra tiv e
w a lk s w ith a Arm, v ig o ro u s ste p , w ith p o w e rs t h a t th e y o ile r O ne H u n d re d D o llars
h is h e ad e re c t, h is ch in In, h is sh o u l­ for a n y case t h a t it fa ils to c u re . S e n d fo r lis t
of te s tim o n ia ls .
d e r s th ro w n b a ck a n d d o w n , a n d bis
A d d ress.
F. J . C H E N E Y & CO., T oledo, O.
c lie st w ell p ro te c te d in o rd e r to give a Sold by d ru g g is ts , 75c.
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la rg e lu n g c a p a c ity ; h e is th e m an w ho
d o e s th in g s.
S o c ia l E q u a l i t y In C a m b r i d g e ,
• You c a n n o t a sp ire , o r a cc o m p lish
B e fo re L o n g fello w b o u g h t th e h ouse
g r e a t o r n oble th in g s so long a s you In C a m b rid g e so a s s o c ia te d w ith his
a s s u m e th e n ttitu d e a n d b e a rin g o f a m em o ry it w a s o w n e d a n d occu p ied
c o w a rd o r w e ak lin g . I f yon w o u ld be by old M rs. C ra ig ie .
no b le n n d d o n oble tilin g s, you m u st
M rs. C ra ig ie w a s a w o m a n o f m an y
look up. You w e re m ad e to look u p ­ e c c e n tric itie s. M o n c u re D. C o n w a y
w a rd a n d to w a lk u p rig h t, n o t to look sa y s In Ills re c e n t book o f “ R e m in is ­
d o w n o r to sh a m b le a lo n g In n sem i- c en c es.”
h o rlz o n ta l positio n . P u t c h a ra c te r, d ig ­
Som e o n e o n c e trie d to p e rs u a d e her
n ity . n o b ility In to y o u r w n lk .— O. S. to h a v e h e r tre e s ta r r e d to p ro te c t
M a rd e n In S uccess.
th em from c a te rp illa rs , w h ic h also In­
v a d ed h e r n e ig h b o r’s tre e s.
M o s q u ito e s a n d M a l a r i a ,
S h e re fu s e d to b e so c ru e l to the
M o sq u ito e s ns c a r r ie r s o f th e g e rm s
c a te rp illa rs .
o f m a la ria c a u s e 15,000 d e a th s ev ery
“ T h e y a re o u r fe llo w w o rm s,” she
y e a r in Ita ly .
said .
JA P A N B U IL D IN G
R A IL W A Y S.
T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s I t o u g l i t h a s b o r n e t h e s ig n a ­
t u r e o f C h its. I I . F l e t c h e r , a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r Iris
p e r s o n a l s u p e r v is io n f o r o v e r HO y e a r s . A llo w n o o n e
t o d e c e iv e y o u i n t h i s . C o u n t e r f e its , I m i t a t i o n s n n d
“ .lu s t- a s - g o o d ” a r e h u t E x p e r im e n ts , n n d e n d a n g e r t h e
h e a l t h o f C h i ld r e n —E x p e r i e n c e a g a i n s t E x p e r i m e n t .
What is CASTORIA
C a s t o r i a is a h a r m l e s s s u b s t i t u t e f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e ­
g o r ic , P r o p s a n d .S o o th in g S y r u p s . I t is P l e a s a n t . I t
c o n t a in s n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r J iu r e o t ic
s u b s t a n c e . I t s a g e is i t s g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s t r o y s W o r m s
anxl a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . I t c u r e s D ia r r h o e a a n d W i n d
C o lie . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s , c u r e s C o n s tip a t io n
a n t i F la tu l e n c y . I t a s s im il a te s tin* F o o d , r e g u l a t e s t h e
S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a t u r a l s le e p .
T h e C h i ld r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o t h e r ’s F r i e n d .
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
O h a rle s— " W e re a n y o f youis sea
sid e e n g a g e m e n ts g e n u in e ? ” M y rtle —
“ No. S im p ly w a r ru m o rs .”— C h icag o
N ew s.
C a se y — “ D id y e ta k e a v a c a tio n th is
y e a r. M ike?” C o w tg a n — "O l d id not.
Oi w a s o u t on s tr ik e fro m M ay to
O c to b e r.” — P u c k .
“ W a lte r. I find h e re in m y so u p a
n e ed le — a needle, sir!”
“ T h a t m u st
b e a m is p rin t— t h a t
sh o u ld
be
a
n o o d le.”—J udge.
“ H o w 's y o u g e t tin ' on w ld y o u a h
'rlth ra e tlc , L o u ? " " I d o n e le a rn e d to
a d d u p th e o u g h ts, b u t d e fig u re s bod-
d e r m e .”— C o llie r's M a g a zin e.
All in th e b ra n d : H o m e r— “ W h a t's
th e d iffe re n c e in tim e b e tw e e n C hicago
a n d P a r is ? ” R o u n d e r— “ W ell, th a t d e ­
p e n d s o n th e k in d o f a tim e you a re
lo o k in g fo r." — C h ica g o N ew s.
" H e sa y s h e p ro p o se s to m a k e a u to ­
m o b iles t h a t w ill e a s ily a tt a in a speed
o f e ig h ty m ile s a n h o u r.”
“ W hew !
t h a t 's a g r e a t b u sin e ss u n d e rta k in g .”
“ Y'es, b u t, m o st o f all, It m e a n s a g re a t
u n d e r ta k in g
b u s in e s s ." — P h ila d e lp h ia
P re ss .
" H o w d id th e y e v e r com e to send
him to th e le g is la tu re ? ” "W e ll, you
A ll over th e w orld P é rim a is know n
see, th e y w e re p re v e n te d by a te c h n i­
T he
c a lity from se n d in g him to th e p e n i­ and used for c a ta r r h a l d is e a s e s .
te n tia r y a n d h e sh o w e d no d isp o sitio n P e ru n a G irl h a s tra v e le d ’ro u n d th e
to m ove o u t o f to w n .”— C h icag o R e c - . globe.
H e r face is fa m ilia r every w h e re t h a t
o rd H e ra ld .
c iv iliz a tio n re ac h es.
F a r m e r J o n e s — “ W al, t h a r ’s one
Universally Praised
th in g I lik e a b o u t th e s e p ln g u ey a u to -1
F ro m A frica to G re e n la n d ,
from
niobollstg, a n y w a y .” F a r m e r B ro w n -
M a n c h u ria to P a ta g o n ia , th e face of
" W h a t is t h a t ? ” F a r m e r J o n e s — " T h e y
th e P e ru n a g irl is fa m ilia r a n d th e
d o n 't m in d g e ttin g k ille d th e m se lv e s
p raises of P e ru n a as a c a ta r r h re m e d y
a n y m o re th a n th e y do k illin g o th e r Rre h e a rd .
fo lk .”— B ro o k ly n L ife ?
Successful in North and South
B a g g s— "A n d so p oor D a g g s Is d e ad , j P e ru n a crossed th e E q u a to r se v e ra l
I n e v e r g o t a e h a n c e to bid him g c l - 1 years'
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he N o rth e rn H e m is p h e re .
W a lte r H . W o o d w ard ,
B n m ad ie r
d id n ’t jpet to h e a v e n ? ” B a g g s— " T h e n 1 \ s ta n d a rd
R o y a l A u s tra lia n A r tille r y , H o b a rt,
y o u te ll him fo r m e ." —T o w n T o p ic s. I P e ru n a is a s ta n d a rd c a ta r r h re m e d y
w rite s;
“ H o w is y o u r school o f jo u rn a lis m , the w orld o v e r.
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It c u res c a ta r r h by e ra d ic a tin g i t
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h a v e no tro u b le in g e ttin g p eo p le w ho from th e sy s te m .
: « M v h e a d a n d n o s trils w ere sto p p e d
a re w illin g to be te a c h e rs . T h e tro u b le P e rm an en t C u r *
u n m o st of th e tim e a n d th e r e w as a
Is to And a jiytxxly w h o d o e s n 't th in k | I t o b v ia te s th e n e ce ssity of a ll lo cal ,ngc h a rg e a n d m v sen se of sm e ll w as
h e k n o w s all a b o u t how a n e w s p a p e r tre a m e tn t a n d its re lie f is of p e rm a n e n t a fTe<-ttMl bail I v
o u g h t to be r u n ." — W a s h in g to n S ta r, c h a ra c te r.
i “ A fte r tw o w eeks use of P e ru n a I
"L u n d e rs ta n d y o u r w ife Is q u ite W ithou t a P e e r
fo u n d th is c o n d itio n q u ite c h a n g e d , a n d
No o th e r rem ed y h a s so c o m p le te ly ^ J c o n tin u e d to use th is re m a rk a b le
l ite r a r y .” "1 sh o u ld sa y so; sh e w on
m e d ic in e for over a m o n th .
a te n -d o lla r p riz e fro m th e L a d ie s ' d o m in a te d th e w h o le e a r th as P e ru n a .
O w n J o u r n a l w ith a n a rtic le on ’H ow In Every T o m u e
j
“ I a m v e ry glad to say t h a t a t th e
Tii a ll lan g u a g es its g lo w in g te s tim o - e n d of t h a t tim e I w as c u re d a n d fe lt in
w e m a n a g e d to sa v e e n o u g h In tw o
fine h e a lth g e n e ra lly , a n d am p leased
y e a rs to m ove tw ic e a n d p a y
th e n ia ls a re w ritte n .
p lu m b e r fo r c o n n e c tin g th e g a s ra n g e .” j In a ll c lim e s th e d e m a n d s for P e ru - to g iv e P e ru n a m y h o n e st e n d o rs e m e n t.”
na in cre ase.
f r o m H a w a ii
Puck.
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P rin c e J o n a h K a la n ia n a o le , d e le g a te
“ 1 d o n ’t lik e to sa y s u c h lo n g p r a y ­ An Extensive L a b o ra to ry
T o s u p p ly t h is re m e d y to th e w h o le in C ongress from H a w a ii, w rite s from
e rs ,” sa id a little g irl th e o th e r n ig h t.
“ I w a n t to sa y n ice s h o r t o n e s like
n u rs e ry d o e s.” " W h a t k in d does nur- j
T h e w i l d Duck,
sy s a y ? ” In q u ire d h e r m o th e r. “Oh, | "Y ou w e re o u t g u n n in g y e s te rd a y , I
sh e J u s t sa y s, ‘O h, L ord, w h y do I h e iir
Sm, a a n n y y wiUj d u c k s?
have
to
get
u p !’ — P h ila d e lp h ia
“ O ne.” re p lie d th e a m a te u r h u n te r.
le d g e r.
“ B u t y o u d id n ’t g e t w ith in ra n g e,
K l f t e r — " T h a t ’s a
nice u m b re lla su p p o se ”
y o u ’ve g o t.” L if te r — "Y es, i t w a s a
” 1 w a s w ith in ra n g e o f h is voice all
p re s e n t.” K if te r — " In d e e d ? W ho g a v e r ig h t w h ile h e sw o re a t m e fo r sh o o t­
It to y o u ” L ifte r— "N o b o d y g a v e it in g
h is ta m e o n e s.”— P h ila d e lp h ia
to m e, b u t it h a s a n in sc rip tio n on it P re ss.
s h o w in g t h a t it w a s
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m ig h t a s w e ll,” Bald he. tu rn in g upon
h is p illo w ; " y o u ’H g e t it, a n y w a y .”—
Ju d g e .
A n x io u s I n q u ir e r — “ I s It tru e th a t
fo r fifte e n sh illin g s I c a n in s u re nty
H a v e been suffering from Im p u re Blood
b o u se fo r a th o u sa n d p o u n d s ? ” C lerk
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I f y o u r bo u se fo r m an y years, h a v in g Boils a n d o th er
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fire o rig in a te d ? " , C le rk — " C e rta in ly . th e b e st Blood M edicine on th e m ark e t.
C leveland, T enn.
W . K. D eters .
W e m a k e th e m o st c a re fu l In q u irie s.”
A n x io u s I n q u ir e r — “ A h!
1 th o u g .it
F o r over fifteen y ear3 I Itave suffered
th e re w a s a c a tc h In it s o m e w h e re .” m o re o r less from Im p u re Blood. A bout a
— T a tle r.
y e a r a g o I h a d a boil a p p ea r on m y leg
M rs. K id d e r—" C h a rle s, c a n ’t
you below th e knee, w hich was follow ed by
give m e a n o th e r c h e c k ?
I see you th re e m ore on m y n eck . I saw S. S. S.
a d v e rtise d a n d d e cid ed to try it. A fter
h a v e a w h o le book fu ll.” Mr. K iiid e r ta k in g th re e b o ttle s all Boils d isappeared
— " T h a t d o e s n 't sig n ify , d e a r. 1 h a v e a n d i have n o t been tro u b le d any since.
u se d u p m y b a la n c e a t th e b a n k .” !
GKO. G. l'ERTIO.
M rs. K id d e r— “ T h e n w h y d id n 't you 114 W . Jefferson 9 t., L ouisville, K y.
g iv e u p y o u r ch ec k b o o k ? Now . It's |
N ew ark, O hio, M ay 23, 1903.
no u se fo r you to tell sto rie s, J o s e p h j
F ro m childhood I h a d been b o th ere d
K id d e r. I f you m ea n to sa y I s h a n 't w ith had blood, sk in eru p tio n s a n d boils.
h a v e a n y m oney, w h y d o n 't y o u say I h a d boils ra n g in g from five to tw e n ty in
so rig h t o u t, lik e a m a n ? ”— Ex.
n u m b e r each season. T he b u rn in g ac­
The
p rin c ip a l o f th e school w as c o m p a n y in g th e e ru p tio n was terril le.
S.
S. S. seem ed to be ju s t th e m edicine
ta lk in g w ith him a b o u t h is boy. “ B y
n e ed e d in m y case. I t drove o u t alt im pu­
th e w a y , M r. W ip e d u n k s,” he s a id ; "I ritie s a n d bad blood, g iv in g m e perm a­
h a v e m a d e a d isc o v e ry a b o u t J e r r y . n e n t re lief from th e sk in eru p tio n and
H e ’s a m b id e x tro u s .”
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t h a t c a n be.” re p lied M r. W ip e d u n k s, h a v e never h a d a re tu rn of th ed ise ase.
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