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NiQlif Sweats S Count.
E. W. Walton, Condr. S. P. Ey.. TIT
Van Ness St., San Antonio, Tex.,
writes: "During the summer and fall
of 1902, my annoyance from catarrh
reached that stage where it was actual
misery and developed alarming symp
toms, euoh as a very deep-seated cough,
night sweats, and pains in the head and
chest. I experimented with several so
called remedies before I finally decided
to take a thorough course of Peruna.
"Twoof my friends had gone so far as
to inform me that the thing for me to do
was to resign my position and seek a
bigher,more congenial climate. Every
one thought I had consumption and-1
was not expected to livo very long.
"Having procured some Peruna, I de
cided to give it a thorough test and ap
plied myself assiduously to the task of
taking it, as per instructions, in the
meantime.
"The effects were soon apparent, all
alarming symptoms disappeared and
my general health became fully as good
as it had ever been in my life.
. "I have resorted to the nse of Peruna
on two or three occasions since that
time to cure myself of bad cold-."
Illiteracy in the United States.
A study of the United States report
on Illiteracy reveals some Interesting
Items. Iowa heads the list' with only
23 Illiterates to each thousand popula- I
in T m,i0i.,i nf iha Mhor onri nf tha
list 'with 385 to each thousand. No
State with .-.-.pulsory education has
more than S-l illiterates to the thou
..
sand. The t'lghteen States without
compulsory "duration laws have from
111 to 385 illiterates to each thousand
of population.
C ASTOR I A
lor Infants and -Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Tit for Tat. I
Affable Barber You're wry bald on
top, sir.
Self-Consclous Customer (much an-
noyed) What if I am? You needn't
talk
so much. 'Ow about that squint
, T , .
urs .' London leiegrapu.
of yours
Resented It.
Caller (trying to be complimentary)
I notice one interesting peculiarity about
your little boy. He is ambidextrous.
Mrs. Struckoyle (with a frosty gleam
in her eye)
XT . 11 H f t:t:1
xwu ai uu, iun, Xiigusuuie.
His legs are just as straight as
body's.
mi. u. '
luvorue amuM-uieius 01 vjuecn
Wilhaliuiua of Holland are skating and
ridins, but as a child her hobby was the
keeping of poultry.
Th rlMnest inhtpst
and most comfortable
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At the same time
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Salts residue invariably
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Get it from your Grocer
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i .m ir-nmh similar In an way to the above? If
so. ro need to wear a wobbijr. unusable rartial plate
or Ul-ttting. ordinary bridge nork. 'ihe Lir. Wise
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The result of a year' experience.-the new wnj of
replneinc teeth 1b te wouth-teeth in iart. teeth iu
appearance, teeth to chew jour food upon, as yon
did aion jour natnral or.ea. Our force is so on.-an-tied
we ki do jour entire crown, bridae or plate
work in s day if tetemry. Positively painless s
tracusj;. Only high-ciasa. scientiiic wor!t.
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Dr. W . A. Wiiw. Minar.. O yen in Portland. .
Keroed floor, reiiiiw kniUift 1 hir.1 n.1
fcyton Mrwii. C fuve I oi:r. 6 A. M. to 8 P. M. bua
dr. 1 P. M. loinii-M Kitraoans, SU; plat,
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Wham Cktldrea Wen Mad to I molt
It may seem strange that there was
a period In English history when ju
venile smoking was enforced officially,
but it is nevertheless true. The diarist
llearne, In writing of the Plague of
London, says: "Even children were
obliged to smoak. And I remember that
I heard formerly Tom Rogers, who was
yeoman beadle, say that when he was
a school boy at Eton that, year when
the plague raged all the boys of that
school were obliged to smoak in the
school every morning, and that he was
never whipped so much In his life us
he was oue morning for not smoak
lug." The Country's Eest Dressed Man.
The best dressed man in the United
States, according to the best of au
thority, is C. S. Eddy, a banker's clerk
of Providence, It. I. Eddy possesses
some fifty-odd suits. He says that Is
approximately the number, but really
it's too much trouble to count them,
you know. There Is a suit for each
day in a month, suits for social func
tions, for driving, walking, for almost
every special thing aliuman being can
jdo. Moreover, it is said he is con
stantly adding to his collection. -
Hat Hard to Do.
"George," asked Mrs. Ferguson, "if I
should want to put some money in the
bank while you are away how will I go
about it?"
"That's easy, Laura," said Mr. Fergu
son. "All you have to do is to go to the
nk' m?,ke ! f depositor, and
I. ,T? I'-TJ
ttYYOj uu JUU uot iui wu vi
your money." Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will find Mrs. WInslow's Soothing
Syrup the beat remedy to use tot their chMdr n
luring the teething period.
. The Alphabet.
The great Phoenician alphabet, the
parent of every form of European
writing and of the scripts of Persia,
Arabia and India as well, owes ' but
little to Egypt. It is true that in the
construction of their alphabet the
Phoenicians made use of certain hier
atic characters found In their trade
dealings with Egypt, but this fact in
no way detracts from the glory of the
Irnrnntlrm nhlfh hplrnra in tho "Ynn.
kees of antiqUity." Xew York Amer
can
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannot
reach the scatof the disease. Catarrh is a blood
pr constitutional di ease, and in order o cure
; j"u mum mke internal remeaies. nans
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts di-
ffaift rS?Il!er,l,(5? fa muc0"s ""faces-
Hans catarrh Cure is not a quack medic, ne.
It was prescribed by one oftlie best physic ans
nMnMnr77.'0JJearLa"d,is.uarlKU " Pr6"
know i, combined with the best blood miriliers.
actlnff dlreotlv On thn miiKmia enrfaM Tha
nfirfXt mM'.,7 -- VC ..." 4if:. ...I
any- what produces such wonderful results in cur
! lug Catarrh Pcnd for testimonials free.
F. 1. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by DruirtTMs, price 75c,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
r ...
The quartz lamp is the latest electric
i lighting apparatus. It is a mercury-vapor
lamp with a quartz tube in a glass
globe, and resembles an arc lamp in gen
eral appearance. It is to be used as a
single lamp at 220 volts, and has a rat
ing of 3,000 candies, consuming 0.23 watt
per candle power. Its life is given at
1,000 hours, and an advantage claimed show Ignorance of the forms of hand
for it is that it is unnecessary to replace j ling checking accounts, and at the end
any electrodes.
Tact.
"You insisted on our coming to this hot,
horrid place," shrilled Mrs. Outsome,
"and I'm sunburnt till I look like an
Apache Indian 1"
"Not at all, my love," said Mr. Out
some. "Your complexion is a clear, beau
tiful light brown."
Thus did a soft tan, sir, as it were,
turn away wratli. Chicago Tribune.
Almoit Reconciled to It.
The Moors were preparing to leave the
Alhambra.
"We might as well go, anyhow," they
said. "The Americans will be here pretty
soon looking for souvenirs."
Hastily gathering up their trinkets,
they departed, only regretting that they
couldn't take the glorious landscape along,
too. .
Adding to His Sorter Inge.
The Doctor I expected to go
out of
town next Saturday, as usual, to spend
Sunday with my family in the country,
but professional duties forbid. The fates
are against me.
The Professor The fates are to blame,
are they? Well, it's natural for a week
ender to come to a lame conclusion.
N.
Horror of folltlca.
"Then you knew something of it al
ready?" said the chairman of the notifi
cation committee, much chagrined.
"Yes," answered the nominee, "I saw
an intimation of It in the newspapers. In
fact, gentlemen," he added, with a broad
smile on his sunny face, "I had a printer's
inkling of it." Chicago Tribune.
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be In
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. Weknow
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years.
This 1s the first question your doctor woold
msk: "Are your bowels regular T" Ee knows
that daily action of the bowels Is absolutely
essential to reeoTery. Keep your lirer actire
and your bowels regular by taking laxative
doses oi Ayer's Jill.
JawU by J. C. Ay.r Co., Lowell. Mass.
Also manniamnreJS or
HAIB VIOOR.
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yers
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WHEN A WOMAN WRITES A CHECK
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94. t rwmm I inm
Why is it that the average woman
cannot be taught to write or Indorse a
DanK cuecur ii is reguiueu uy uu
1 i . I Ci - WA. 1 J U. tnnsV
oinwais aim employes us uie n,
wonder of the world and a never to be
solved mystery why It cannot be done,
but it Is generally admitted that it is
one of the impossible things comparaoie
nil ir tr th r-I.l.llo rvf thn mihlnV nr
only to the riddle of, the sphinx or
squaring the circle.
The numerical amount- on the date
line, no date at all, the written amount
where the name of the pages should be
written (and the written and printed
amount to disagree at least 50 cents),
any signature in any place the back
of the check is Just as good as any
where else and a sniff or a fus3 If the
prematurely gray .paying teller dares
to make a correction.! That's the way
the average woman banks, except that
she can ring in a dozen changes in as
many minutes. "And the ladles, God
bless 'em," said the president of one
of the big trust companies, "all Jove to
bank and they are all at it. The gener
ality of them would rather have a bank
account and have it overdrawn 7 cents
than sport a solid silver purse full of
,hinln ,.nl(1 oln .U hnnk. are words
snining goia coin. .iy DanK, are worus
that they linger over lovingly and their
, . . . . 4.
elation knows no bounds when a type-
written letter from the cashier requests
w , ,, t . , , ,
Mrs. X. to call at the bank In regard
to her account, which is overdrawn
$3.33,
"Only recently a prominent Chicago
woman, upon receiving one of these no
tices from our bank, rushed in breath
lossly and confided to the cashier that
she did notltnow any money was com
ing to her, for she thought she had
drawn it all out, and she asked sweetly
how she could get It Should she make
a check for it or woulQ the teller give
It to her if she presented the slip the
bank had sent her.
"But it is not always the women who
of a week will go over them and make
them balance to a cent But a business
man with a savings account very fre
quently gets himself sadly tangled up.
The savings bank book always seems to
him to be a Chinese puzzle, and many
are the breaks he will make. He will
sometimes write out an tirder for his
account on the bank book itself, and
send some one to collect it."
The women have a very satisfactory
way to themselves, If not to the bank
officials, of adding sufficient funds to
their account to meet an overdraft.
Only a few days ago a lady who had
been notified that her account was bad
ly overdrawn presented herself to' the
cashier and asked Just what she must
do to rectify the mistake. He courte
ously explained that she must deposit
enough money In the bank or a check
large .enough to cover the amount due.
Ier face brightened and she sighed as
If a great load were taken off her mind,
sat calmly down and wrote a check for
tho amount due and she drew it upon
the same account and the same bank.
She does not understand to this diiV
why the bank would not accept it. Just
; v
give a woman a check book and there
Is no telling 'to what lengths, she can
nd will go.
Many amusing tales of women's bank
ing methods are told. An official of n
Chicago banking company said a lady
walked Into his bank reecntly and re
quested" a loan of $500. She was asked
for her security whether she owned
property or land in the city. She re
plied ln the negative, whereupon the
official said that he was sorry, but they
did not do business on such terms.- The
lady was more than indignant and in
sisted that he go out and look at the
sign on his building and then he would
very plainly see the word "trust." Sh.'
guessed what that meant because her
grocer trusted her and she never had to
give him any security.
"New money," not the sound article,
is the cry of the female financier, and
woe to the bank that is not prepared to
hand out fresh, crisp bills and newly
minted coin in return for a mixed up.
badly written. Ink bedaubed check
Women object strenuously to maklns
out thalr own deposit slips and canno'
or will rot understand that the ban'
requests them to do it for their owi:
protection. A preat many women re
quire the teller to make out their
checks. Not long ago. a bank bad an
amusing experience with a new depos
itor. " She confessed to the teller that
she" did not know how to make a check
and he made It out. for her, explatniii
as he went along. Then lie handed 1
to her, saying: "Sign, madam, low
line, please." She took the cheek an-
delivered the goods all right, for whc.i
V
she returned It for payment the check
was signed "Lower line" in a dainty
hand.
At one of the big national banks somt
months ago a perfumed, crested note of
a depositor of the bank read : Tlease
stop payment on check No. 197, as I
have accidentally burned the same." A
depositor at the same bank was notified
that her account was overdrawn, but
still her checks continued to pour in.
When they did not cease for four or flv
days an official called her up on the tel
ephone and told her that payment i heal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap
would be stonDed on her checks unless ! pears. Catarrh, being a disease in which the entire blood circulation i9
she made her account good. She puffed
right up and said she would show hlin
that he was wrong and that she had
money in the bank. Half an hour later I
she came down to the bank with her
check book and the explanation that
she knew she was right, for there were
at least half a dozen blank checks left
In the book V
Another rciiHnritv u tho wnv thou
make out checks to themselves. Where
a man makes it out to "cash" a woman
makes It to the orrlor of Mnrv Brown.
signs it Mary Brown, and turns it over
and Indorses it "Mary Brown." Thus
far have women progressed in the last
ten years, since It became common for
them no do general banking business.
It remains to be seen how much they
will develop in the next ten years.
Chicago Inter Ocean.
AUTOS CHURN BUTIEB.
nefo
Farmer UtllUea Hoot-Wasron While
They Are Crossing Bridge
"The road that runs from Denver out
past Petersburg and on down to Little
ton, Castle- lock, Larkspur, Palmer
Lake, Colorado Springs and all points
south" passes the home of John C.
Muler and Is thickly traversed by auto
mobiles." In fact, one of those joy bug
gies comes sky-hootln' along about ev
ery second, or perhaps oftener, keeping
peaceable residents of that community
either sidling along as close to the edge
of the road as the barb wire will per
mit, or climbing trees.
It occurred to Muler that with all
those autos streaming by he might util
ize them to his own advantage, and
auto-churned butter is the result.
There's a small bridge, about 20 feet
long, over a little ditch ln front of his
house. He just took up the floor of
thr hrMM flnrl rplnM If. ln cnrrlrnvw
fashion, with round pieces of timber set
-' - ---o " - . -.. -. - .....
very closely together, but which revolve
When an auto or any other vehicle
strikes them. Then, under that bridge
and attached to the logs, he framed up
a system of cogs which work whenever
the bridge floor ' does. He carried a
piece of belting to the house and at
tached it to the handle of a revolving
churn.
Now, every time anything passes over
that bridge the floor turns, and' the
turning of the floor turns his churn,
over and over, with marvelous rapidity.
The autos and other vehicles come so
closely together that Muler soon hns a
moss of very fine butter churned up,
S. MAY SAVE MANY LIVES.
Sticker on Bottle Warning; It Con
N ' tain Poison.
As long as people, through careless
ness or otherwise, will continue to ad
minister poison ln mistake for medi
cine, in many cases
causing death to the
patient, radical
measures must be
adopted to prevent
such accidents. A
California man, in
working on the prob
lem, devised a
scheme which should
undoubtedly prove
effective. Accord
ingly he patented
the Idea. The poison
is sold only in bot
tles of peculiar
form, the surface
consisting of numer
ous projecting
points. If a person
In haste picks up the poison bottle in
mistake for another potion he will be
lulckly apprised of the fact by the
stickers on the bottle. These stickers
will naturally inform him at once that
he has the wrong bottle, causing blm to
drop It hastily and continue his search.
- The Occasion (or It. ;
"He says he never prayed ln all his
lfe." - . ;
"What a monotonous existence! Ap
mrcntly he has never bewi In a tight
.!('." The Catholic Standard and
Times.
POWEB FROM PASSING ATJTOSJ.
i oil o i&
J o jit
I'o c o
The entire inner portion of our .bodies is covered with a soft, delicata
lining called mucous membrane; this is kept in healthy condition by the
nourishment and vital vigor it receives from the blood. So long as the
circulation remains pure this membrane will be healthy, but when the blood
becomes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining of
the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious
symptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feeling in the
nose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slight deafness, difficult
breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by external treatment, though
such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures
Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and poisons. Then as rich,
pure blood circulates through the bod3', the inflamed, irritated membranes
affected, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and
i i . .i. . t ... . . . . 1 . ' . ' t.
removes every pariicie oi me impurity
S. S. S. does. Book on Catarrh and
write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Australian Cadet.
All children in Australia are drilled,
but the elder boys are attached to the
Australian military forces by means of
the cadet A,most every larSe
,CU001 haa its band of cadets- wbo
wear nlt knakl uniforms and are
wlth uht rlflcs. ln the use of
"UKa are fluently mstructeu.
er tUose b0-V8 nave shooting
niatch. and the scores prove that
RmoBS ,the youngsters there are many
who have already, become skilled
marksmen. London Standard.
White Peril In the East.
0
The "white peril" is as threatening to
the East as the "yellow danger" is to
Lhe West. China and Japan should acrei
stop the Europeans and the Amen-
dustrial and commercial market, in the
. m . . .
tar cast. rue Taiyo, Tokio.
CITC Bt. Vitus' Dunce unci orvous uimanm parmt
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storer. Send for FREE $3.00 trinl bottle find treatise.
Dr. fi. H. Kline, hi., S31 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A Boy on Clergymen.
Bishop Potter, at an ecclesiastical
dinner ln New York, read a Coopers
town school boy's essay on Clergymen.
The essay, which created much amuse
ment, was as follows:
"There are 3 kinds of clergymen blsh-,
ups rectors and curats. the blshups tell
the recters to work and the curats have
to do it. A curate Is a thin married
man but when he Is a recter he gets
fuller and can preach longer sermons
amTbecums a good man."
t How " ""ppe"-
' the night WBS dark, but he
reA JumP deliberately iu frout
. of the automobile."
"Force of habit.
The poor fellow
was an actor and naturally dived for
the spot light." Kansas City' Journal.
Hello ot tbe Past.
"So, woman, you treasure anothc:
er
man's photograph?"
Don't be foolish, Henry. This Is a
portrait of yourself when you had
hair." -Louisville Courler-Jourm.1.
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A house painter iu a New Hampshire
village was proceeding down "the main
street" one day when he was accosted
by a fellow-townsman.
"Hello, Tom I" called the latter.
"Why, I thought you were working on
old Spinner's house to-day."
"I was about to commence the job."
said the painter, "when the old man
picked a quarrel with me. He said he'd
put the paint on himself."
"Do you think he'll do it?"
"Well," said the painter, with a
smile, "when I passed just now that Is
where he bad put a groat deal of it'
f rtever Met One Before.
The butler, tired of having nothing to
- J - . . . 1. . . 1 1 .
uu, uuu goue uui iu me Biuuit's 10 com-
t. K ... U J
ar?"?d la 'f,,"81"11 gn.fied way,
"Mv word I n piplnimml lnnku
My word !" he exclaimed, looking with
some curiosity at an Implement be- had
just picked up. "That's the biggest safe
ty razor I ever saw. How do you put
the blades in it, Jawge?"
"Safety razor!" howled the coachman. .
"Yoi
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he
General Demand
of the Well-Informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasar-t
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of
known value; a Jaxative which physi
cians could sanction for family use
because its component parts . are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial it effect, acceptable
to the system and gentle, yet prompt,
in action. v
In supplying that demand with IU"
excellent combination of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
thlcal lines and relies on the merits
of the laxative for its remark' hie
success.
That is one of many reasons why
LSyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
TA given the preference by the Well-
informed. To get its beneficial effects
always buy the genuine manufac
tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only,' and for sale by all leading
Iruggists. Price fifty cents per bottle-
AV. I.. Hon elan ninkes and nolle more
men' $3.4)0 nnd fe.i.50 slincg than any
other manufacturer in the world, be
cauxe they hohl their Hhape, tit better,
and wear longer than any other make.
Shoes at All Prices, for Every Member of the
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses Children
WX.DounUi $4.(0 and $0,00 Gilt Edg BhoM cannot
to equalled at any prlc. w. L. Douglai 3.00 aaa
S2.00 abfres an tho bait in tha world
Fant Color MCyelrtii Uad JtxclurtvtilV,
9T Take Na Nuhalltute. W. L. DouulM
ti une and prire la stamped on bottom. Sold
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