• r
Spring Medicine
Tbe.-eg tu Beason When ffOod
BK«h-.'inc u go much needed m in
Sprint;, and there's no med n ine
which d.«w » i much good in Spring
m llcxsl's S .rvaparills.
I»o Hot delay taking it.
Don't j it it off till your health
tone g' ta t<>«> ! iw to be lifted.
Science
vention
out moat of Europe In France the law
la lousoly enforced aud the Ixvudoo
■ •ally Mall la authority for th» state
ment that 14.UI9 Frenchmen dlr ao
uuaily from tbe disease, while It car
ries off only llo Germans a year Tbe
¡■er»ms of every child bom in England
must
within els months after tbr
child a birth, bare II vserinatrd by a
regieterod medical practitioner or by
the public vavrinator
In ease a par
mt believm vai-vtnatiaei will to harm
ful to bla child be cao *r< ure »Setup
lion by taking oath before two Juail<-e»
of tbe prove l-rforr tbe child la four
months old
lly such stringent uirtb
■»I» as these Kngland and otbrr cuuut
ries have prevented the recurrence uf
tii->«e epidemic« w bl. b »err so dis
astrv.ua a century ago The cnee is on.
«ber» tbe ouixw of preveutiuti ■•
worth several |»>unds of cure
After nearly thirty years of renitent
effort sod great «speuditur». Il is «• wr
taltwd that the
earth a
diameter
through the equator Is 7.1TM miles. Its
height from pol« tu pul», 7 K« tuli»«
In <Jrr uauy a furnace Usa o»»u In
Will give you a g.»«! npjietite, v*nie«l I lu'endas) for burning lu» class
furl*, t am b as ligulle and p»al. aud lu
purify and enrich your blood, over- wbh b the combustion Is Iueuvitied by
cotne that tired feeling, g-ve yoB turning into ibr u ■ re Hi« gaseous mix
mental and digestive strength and tur* obtain«*! b, tbr »VsyiuratloU of
liquid air Tb* nit irogeu I* tirsi srl free
etc idy nerves.
aud Ibr rrthlur. n uotalulug al least .*»>
Be «ure to *sk f r HOOD'S, the
i-*nt uf uAjgru, i. Is scut lulu tbr fur
bevt medicine money can buy. It is oa«^»
KILLtO
Rr-irntlj a flr* Ughf Bjr»lrui bat l*e>rn Traaie to»»« E*a«lef »» » >«*ltl«a* <1
IntHMlu« «*) into tb* tlHag* uf Mltuttus
in »^onth Africa.
rim in
urtriubrrg E rwii a Urg** irb
Rsd Fselln^a In Bprtng
In tbs
Ro <»ur <!«*•□ lay • ud grlfH»nv1 Mt tb<>»4
a:
tral |M*trui*ucu rr*rr»olr tbr oil fruu» erthrr <>«’■<! ghd tbr
tun
was very ,«» r
I b»csn taking lluod'a *blcb tbr light ;• pttMjlJi rd .« diatrlb
ai»d
uh
•»<] uo
Farvsi-arill«.
It did m» much good. I
t' l t 1» a w -n tertuI apring r:ie>1r (ns and u!r<J (u tbr dUTrrtnt larup« through for bulb reokAitu^l uubuti«*«l for «
1-* ,un - 1 II t ■ • • x a- 1 • .erring “ <’v>|»l*4-r tub*«, thr |M tn»lrutn .* fbrn
w bile, and
It hiiif fo |> am that ■
krxax L. baas. Ulx, < enter. !•. II.
by «i»rw“ia|
and burn* ll**<*f’<ummai><BurrttMifc tbr Ihjr« w her«
rr A largr lighting plant of tbi* »ytirtn tluwr u b<* tlird fug U» were lying rii <
• to ! m ‘ put m I ■•’ rftihvRki bii <>^»« at rm tbry iiiRruhed atuotig <«ur dead fhet
Stuttgart.
un a arrgrant lying at full iangih
««claimed Mr
in tbit rra of ’’woFld rtupirr« ' Inter
•b*»t through Ihr brain. >r< rvrn It;
aolds the heart
rat in tbr buu • rtuinrr is hardly «ur
death tbr man looked tibr* a«»tnr fig;»’
U hat utur mm
prising
An Eugliab Inquirer »Bii lu Ing tuarblhr audd«*niy g'»nr out <>'
Hia rifle an pre«a«M 1 again«?
▼OU rolsrring." io- imrn its •!**. and puinta nut that tbr** »»rdrf
wril ktM'WU cutnrtB of snort t»*r:od hav* bla ahouldrr bla Irft band graaped th«
I»arreI on (hr under aide, tbr fora*flng
■rbitB rttrndiiig brjond that uf Nrp
tunr. while c?nr •mu«t uf long p*rtod
rr of tbr right hand |<raar<d tbr tr g
l»«>natiB baa a prrlod of nrarly two ger lightly. Ihr barrel rratrd ii|w»n f»
tlpiuaan«! yrara
If thia last named Fork aim ! bla dratbdlillrd ryr «till
• om« t really movra about tba sun. It la glared along thr aighta for dla««dot ion
ah'ulAtrd that tb* dlRinrtrr of th* had ronie Io him Ju«t aa hr t»enl hi*
brad to flrr at tb«»ar who ahot him am!
•“lar ayatrin tuual t* nearly
•••».<••.».
It*,
m»w Ida handa had atllfrnrd in thr un
I RIO milra
thsr
.A
i’rof Huuianbat au e*d*d n making tw»ndablr RtlATneaa of rfrrnal alrep
•nap abut photugrapha of fl«h In thr •«« K«wraoldlrr aaw thr arrg«*ar»t aa hr lax
at a drptb uf about ntn* fr*t It la plan and with ntdr hand« gra«¡H*d thr rtt’<
by th* I »ar re I and tried to >rk It fruit*
f tw cHjr«<<m<ní for th«
b fo lat down into tbr water a white
thr dead tn a na grip but aa hr pullrtf
"Wall. a«krd tbe artist, robbing ht« • • rt and then attra« t tl.«- fl«h in front
f it b) a ju<1i< i"ua distribution of l»r bnuight thr rlfla In I1n* with hl*
handa.
eitat did your wile think ol
iti uh * I h » -t
I ba objr« t of tba pro- own l»rraat and th* tinylrldtng flng«
t>»ur portrait wb®n you g t bom»
«
•
dihg
I
b
t«j
Hi
rrRB*
nur klb'Wlrdgr of on th* trigger did th* re«t the rlfl«
Mr
Fackeuhani.
b. sa*d
old
•l»oka from the dead man a hand an-
ng out a cheek h>r tbe amtmut be tb* inuvemriita of M b H w -hen not con
greed to |«v. ■ «be told me ab« • trairo-vl by artlfl a) BurroundlngB or tbr bullet, pa «ai o g til rough the ll«M r
It baa t*r*n pr<>p»>a*d to heart, laid him beald* tbe Hrltnn
at ill had confidence iu rne an I did nt ronflnrmrnt
Rounda like a Journal latir II*, dw« 1
le i- I a I «a» ball aa bad aa I » A» lowrr ramrraB two or thr** mll*a In th*
a*A and maha photograph* thrr* by not? Krad It In a novel and you w<»ul
pallliwl.
flaab light, but th* *normoua prraaur* laugh, would you not? P.ut It la th*
at aorb drptha w< uld. It I b ubj*rtrd. eternal truth, all the aame. for th«
rotnradeof thr H<«er who died that d«y
rruah tb* apparatus
killed by a d»ad man. fold me tbe t.il
It haw Iwrij gvrrrad that hut for th* bhnarlf
and he was one of those « h
saltpeter
furulsbrd
by
tbe
Mammoth
T^s • b rr
F* •
•••Hf t*'« f Iks fBnaia*
planted the dead
Hutch man on th.
I ti
Bromo-Vuininc t »^»«« l'ai*of Keotucfcy and by »ome «mailer alo|»e of Mplon kop I.ondmi News
limrafon* carwna thr I ulted Mtatrs
U b ibm .
*1 ffWffr* • B*IU US ••* <•>
wouh] have lu* n unablr au« ■ •■••fully to
A Mali Itnonial (Jue»(l..n.
Th« Oth«r Sid«.
wage tbr w ar of 1812. E* • n during tb*
Should a rt.-an make n home l-.-for.
ut my dear. It t»n't al- t'lvll War thrsr rat* supplies of ««It
lie a»ka a woman to marry blm o
prettiest girl who gris the l**trr wrr* largely utiliZ4-<! fur making should be marry first and let the bonn
»»■I,
gUOpowdrr
K« vtitly thr quration of making following the wedding? 'I hi
■ Ik, lighter — I’rrbapa not. but th* origin <»f rate aaltprter baa
la rather a nice aortal question and It
t chancea to. "
dlscusM*! anew In the Journal of Grol
1« entertainingly dlw-uasetl In J I'
gy. ami U II Heat dl•amting from Mowbra.v'e article. "Tbe Making of n
the tirw that thr aalti»rtrr dr|»oolta nr* Country Home." In Flverylvody's Slags
A MW ACCOUNT BOOK
due to tbr foruiattou uf guano by l»aia, Sine
Hlncuaslng the limitations arid till
holds that they have originated from
01 r*riHuia' lnl»r«»t la TKrcsMrmea and
the evapviratlon <»f water wblcb, »» it tielpleaaneaa of life In a fiat under eon
I armvr»
r<*t>lat('d through tbr rc«»f of the cav dltlonn that »rein to prescribe a rlae
John Denison says to bls wife:
o( Portland. (>ra., tbe ern. ab»4»rl»ed nitrate» from tbr aoll.
'A man ought to reach Ida goal
in machinery on tbe
Ru»«ia aiitboriflea are displaying re
»• J ub I teaued at cou
markable energy in connection with thr fore be takes a wife, for the more In
love» her tbe more of a handicap »be I*
a Deal and %ety o un*
til.ration of Popoff • wireless trie
bouk !<»r up-to-da lr grnphlc Alatcm
All thr lightbuuar« In Ivon t you aee that?"'
t. •
;i • n « t
The
»»sa are i- r
“No I don't are II at all."
••
k hra are to !«• provided with
fr”« <ti*ni’«utmu and all pwopla wbo thia apparatua <ud seieral atatiuna a:e
"Hut you understand that lie will in
»au ihetn ehauld »rite itnmadlately to !»• erected on tbr shore, ao that coin
take any risk when he Is married
ko Hut • I »k < *»., I rt.ahd, Drt.
muniratiun may I** malutalned between wotlld ratlii-r plm! securely than con
I ought to hav,
the ahorr. Ilgbtbouara and the war- quer at bla peril
made a home fit for such a w Ife as I
• i
have l»rf(-rr I married her."
d#'i-» I rt o hundred complete Inatalla
Then «lie laughed one of her i-oplou-
flout of the apparatue were re.-mUy
"I think you have g,,
1l«pAl<-bed to ' la«ll«Mitok tod Port mellow laugh«
Arthur, and tbr work of fitting out the that wrong. John, upon my word I do
Ruaalan wtrablpa in thr Pacific 1» to Home« do not produce »Ives or lead
up Io them
It's Juat the other way
be carried on with all possible celerity
It aeeni« to me
The wives prodm >
Fhe
two
|*irta
arr
alm»
to
I*
cuuue«
trd
In «•
We
Young men. a« I under
by thr ♦ '•tabllahmrnt of Intermediate the homes
»•i. II
••
stand It. think Ju«t alxvut aa much ol
Btatiuna along the Korean roaat.
making a home Iw-fore they get a w Ife
Populan»« »I Ohio i Clbu.
as they think almut making a flying
VACCIN A TION.
Ohl*, a cities and town« gained 4VA
trip to tbr moon. Why. It would I»-
lu populatl- n during toe iaal 10
llnw Ih» IHaravtrf nt the Fr»ee«tl»e Just too ridiculous. John, to are a
. or 7U.' more than the inc roses tn
4 ir • W «s Mods »nd Applied.
young man building a home and fur
U.S rest of the entile »Lat«
Hurlngthr »Ifhtrwntti century It wss Dialling It. and then rxpwctlng a wlf.
. i.mmon tslk among th» country p»o and baby to drop In Iwcause It's ready
111« H«»1 f* r«Br r| pl I on f«»r Malaria
¡>le ot England and to ul la ml that milk
a» the wrens do
You know yourself
I *. .• and »ret ta a l-olU» of utt-feì Iaatelc»«
■T» (>f cows never bad the sm4ll|iux. you never would have had a home Ilk.
■
» luw.cai tor» ho • ar*. J»<> Hay l*r • ue
At a time when this disease «sa une thia If you hadn't got married
liow
•t rii» scourges uf Kurop» suv-b a cvuld you 7"
A Long River.
naturally attra- ted
atteutluii
long rivers drain a large territory tn. t
Training lu.y» In l.rrniaay.
uf mutry The Gangra la nearly Ifififi I'bysl. tans In tbe eitle« did nut regard
A wrtlrr drscribing lu a
1'lilladrl
tb,- country notimi a a worthy ut notice.
♦ a tn kngth. and drains an area of
l\ ben au epidemic thrvaten.-vl they In phis dally tbr metbuda uf a. bmda In
Ofi square mllea
Grrmany, siatsa that th» manual
oculated healthy ¡x-ramis with small
—
training a< buola lu Gsruiany arr ea
l»>l virus to give them lb» disease
I'heii It was treated from th» start I»*, tally Intruded for tbr class of tsiya
under favorable cundltloiis The chief »bo Idlr a«ay tbrlr tluir brfurs and
effect of the method waa to make lbs aftrr ai bool on tb» strawL
T brregularsrsslon closra at half past
noculated ¡x-rson certain bv was tu Iw
T1 e liability to dises«* is greatly •erlously III, while ths unlnoeulated two o'clock In tbr aftrrnuon. aud aftrr
cl w ben the blood is in good con- might |x>Mlbly esca¡x> Jonathan Ed
Ibis tlmr tbr buya »bo. sltbrr through
> i. aud the circulation healthy and wards waa ou» of tbe famous victims povrrty or lbs Indlffrrrncr of parrots,
!«
For then all refuse matter of luoeulatlull
arr not proparly and healthfully rm
¡■tlv < arried out (■< the system ;
It »as left for an otxn-ur» country ployed must attrnd tba Industrial
a- it would rapidly ax cumulate
;>byal< Ian Hr Jenner, to recognise tbs school for tbr rrst of thr day.
nutation vr-vuld take t>la».e. the
In tbr xumuirr I Im» tbr buya. div Id
». leutltic lin|x>rtan<*e uf the tradition
-me polluted and the consti-
atxiul tb» Immunity of milkers
Hy rd Into classrs. racb under tbr aujirr
weakened that a simple
bls ei¡>erlmenta lu I7WI be proved that vision of a tracker, are trained ayatem
might result seriously.
atlcally In all tbe liran<-hrs of garden
Cthv. active circulation means Inuculatluti with cowpox virus carried
Ing
At other seasons of tbe year the
geslion and strong, healthy protection against smallila He vrrots
a pamphlet on bla experimenta and boys are engagrd at various light
■ rafts In workrooms, such aa making
sent It to tbe Itoyal College of I’byal
purifier and tonic S S S
■lal It is the safest and best ciana In Ixvnduu Tbe manuscript was of l-aaketa. brushes and brtroma, and
plain carpentry, »here (be uae of tool»
•r old people and children rvlurued with a contemptuous reply
Is taught Typreettlng and tmokhltid
contains no minerals, but la Th» dlai'overy waa of too great Import
«ne» not to make au linprimalon, and Ing are taught to tbe advanced aud
isively of roots and hert—
•r remedy so thoroughly and during tbe fifth year after bla first vac- older claaaea.
Each tn>y revel res a small remunrr
dnatlon Jenner aud other doctora vac
y cleaniea the bhrau of im
atlon for bla work when It la ralthfull)
I ii r i t i e a
At the clnaied lu.iso pereuoa In England.
In apile of tbe auevesa of the process and ol,edlrntly ¡»-rformrd The money
same time it builds
there were many In tbe early ¡«art of however. Is not paid to him directly
up the weak and de
bi ¡dated, and reno the century who doubted Ila efficacy. but la put Into a savings t>ank for him
vates the entire sva- Tbe experience of the laat thirty years and from time to time be receives bla
tc
It cures p«rmanentlv all manue* haademonatrated the value of vaccina certUI- atrs of de|M>«IL
tion l>eyond tb» ¡xxuillilllly of doubt
ol blood and akin troubles
Tbe girls arr taught knitting and all
F- E. E Kelly, st Urbana, O , writes: In rbemnltx. Germany, a city of <M.
kinds of »»«Ing In the aarne ayatem
-
1 E a»-* a ou »iy han-la and fee« foe -««> Intiabltanta. there was a smallpox atle manner
Every lesson Is made a
■ a
.i would bros*
-■ la lnUe
, ■Ac!*«, crusts would form and epidemic In 11*071
About .M'SSI of class drill. Tbe children work by die
• *■ lag Ah» akin red sad inflam
tatlon. all In the ro*>m doing tbe same
ed 1* (I lor» did m» ao ««-.-d 1 .■••d the Inhabitants hrd Ix-en vaccinated
a I tb» vs* ti*»i»-l •<*•»• and salves without Duly I ■* ix>r .-en» of them contracted work at thr same tlmr.
be -li- BBS eurod mo, end my ekia the disease tif the unvacelnated more
I* *» oi*sr end smooth as any one , "
Grant's Illg Plurality.
Among tb«
Mro llewry B agfrvod, of Caps May. N. than 4« per cent «»re III
The largest plurality on the popular
J , ttys lost iwanty-sno bottlso of a K 4
vaccinated leas than I per cent of tbe
eurod h«r of Cancer of the breast
Doo-
vote for a presidential candidate waa
Among tbe ui>
turo sa-i frisoda thought her esss hops- case« resulted fatally
In 1872. when Preaident tirant, running
protected tbe percentage waa above V
ltiahard T. ttordnar. Fl 'lorenee. >. C., Klatlatlca of tbe armies In Franco for re election, bad 700.000.
Fur bla
__ wlin
_____ Jolla.
Two bo».
iflered for year«
II
>t hia
hie blood In good wa* l‘ru«alan war abow tbe same general first term he had 303.0»),
• • of A A « » it
■a dlaappei
dlaappeared.
di
u sud me 1».u.e
recuits
Tbe German soldiers were
Abowt Marriage
Send (or our free book, and wnta r-arefully vaccinatevi, while tbe French
Of one thousand men who marry, it
our phyticians about your case
were not. I luring a widespread epl
la fonnd that 382 marry women yonng
Aledical advu-g free
lemlc of smallpox the German lost
er than theanaelrea. 37V marry women
IHI 4«l»T XMCWIC cm. StLAWTA. BA.
only 43® men from tbe disease, while
of alx>ut the name age. and W marry
tbe French lust 23.4<a>
In general It
«omen older than tbemeelvea.
haa been shown that the danger of In
fection la six times aa great and ths
The t>eet evidence that people eat Io
mortality alxty-etf hi times as great In much la tbe way they keep it up If |t
tb» unvacclnated as In th» vaccinated
waa not an Injurious practica, they
\acviuatlou la compulsory through
would drop IL
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ceiwpoaitian of a Fenny
Foe Telephon« Girle.
Fennies do not cuaalat of copper
aluoe. there being In them 2 per cent
of tla and 3 per cent of sine to *3 of
copper
They cuot the government
about 42 cents a pound, elduslve of
stamping, and there are 14t In a
pound so that the government makes
a fair profit on every pound minted
al nee. while they are redeemable In
gold, but few are ever presented.
Bbower bathe are being put tn tbe
Parle telephone »«changea for the use
of tbe telephone girls
It Is thought
that this will aid them la keeping
their health
In America tbe girla in
many telephone exchanges have long
enjoyed this comfort
lRialti la M h Fmaiwi«’
That Toufig n an wh-» o>t«»«nt«1 to hav*
• pa>rt».>n of Ait b ood b < mil |o ••«• h:«
• »t-|il.v«Br
a nrinaraabiB «lan ps
•fi»i»m Tha nv »«>*» x «how • a ha* lower
h»'« )• lA g’H.itol t>< *v(«j ThBtB »• «HI4W o •
.»tu*« Wav 14.» <•* fi-«d biiMwi ami that i»
ifG-tt «h» •t'itvai h
If ih* •(»»«»••• b »i
• •» «I« .• trv H.rB'BttFF« • Magma« h Hi»
♦ F« Thit woigaiarfig| hibw I irtivB mF*« •I» »
pai*Ul, itubgrBiMv««, con ti ipatiun.
nal«« Tu b mi bi«>Md.
Peculiar to Itself
I urewarnod,
Forearmod.
IFrdK.';
Pv ■ dW. •
Aovp'id n«Meaey Mcwtervtop
El-I'raoi lent lTsv»lau I lisa accepted
aa b- oorarv mem'-ershlp Io ths Mercer
l ouoty (N. J.) Fo« Hunting
•too.
T«> C't NR A « Ol t> l< OW« PAI
Taka !<ia •• n
> n . un o « Tab bi *
. « » »
» a
L W. UrVFB « • <natur« l»on sera b« i
Ihr
ami
Doga Be.ng Supplanted by Donkeya
llerlln now contalna 1000 donkey»
which have been Imported In the laat
It montha to take the piare of doga
aa beante of draft The < hange la du,
o the agitation of the H I* C A.
( »riunii
ctbuoT
n>
n «tn
ASI OF LOCOaOTOI ATAXIA CUBED
NIAI CHICHO.
fV« Srwallot Salarl Pa*d a Gawrwwe
«
The ama l!r«< aalarr
governor of a «late in tbe
la that of the govern* r
who re«eKre only fl.ftOO
A re<-ent cure that aeetna almoat a
miracle waa that of Samuel Curnock
■f 42 Twenty aecond avenue Melrose
(‘ark. III. The story la beat told In
nla own worda. He says
’ Karly 1a IIS« I began to expc
lence a worn out feeling and notli.
hat I became tired after very alight
icrtlon
I continued at my work In
he machine abop until July J. 1*911
hen 1 Buffered from a fall, and after
hat time grew rapidly worse
A pity
-It Ian *aa called and pronounced my
rouble locomotor ataxia
He Ireste.i
nr for four months and there waa no
mprovement In my condition. 1 «na
■ Id that my case waa Incurable ami
hat I would continue to grow worse
ntll death relieved me.
I waa not
onfined to my bed. although 1 spent
ouch of my time lying down, and
■ as entirely unable to work
I could
■ rdly stand. It seemed as If my leg-
<ould give out from under me. and
uy movements «ere like those of a
■ unken man. A cold numbness came
n my right aide, and I lost tb>-
trength of my right arm
Then my
yea begun to blur ao that I could are
■othlng distinctly, and In a abort
me I became totally blind In my
ght eye.
"Laat December I began taking Hr
-Villlama' Pink Pills for Pale l'eopl.
nd within a month 1 «as ao much
mproved that I determined to persist
n thr treatment. At the end of the
<-cond month I was able to return to
ny work and have not lost a day on
account of Illness since that linn*
Since I began taking thr pills I have
■lined 30 pounds In weight, can walk
luiost aa well aa ever, and my eight
» fully restored. I flrmly believe that
Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pale pro
de saved my life and enabled me to
-gain earn my livelihood.
"hAMI'EI. CURNtX’K "
Rubacrlbed and sworn to before me
thia first day of August. 1)00
Ai>AM DAWSON.
(Real)
Police Magistrate.
At all druggists or direct from Dr
Williams Medicine Co. H- bene, tady
\ Y
Price, 30 cents per box; 4
botes. |2 50
paid to
I'nltaU state*
of Vermont,
a year.
tits
The New Zealand government In
tends to atrlke 140 ooo war commem
■ration modale, and to dlatrlbute then
■ rnong the school children of th* coi
■my. Tbe coat will be slxiut J l I.'O ixi
Police Judges in Porto Rico,
Mayors of the different tourna In
Porto Hiro at present have exclusiv,
iirladl<t*on In police court caara
ahether or not they know a word of
aw. and from their drclaiona thvr«
s no appeal.
Not Hard to Suit.
Executive
I would appoint your
man. but he la loo Ignorant for th«
police force
Heeler—Hen put him on de achool
>oard
Moonshine
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BOWELS
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Public Bathe In England.
Out of 34 towna In Kngland and
Wales, . one third maintain one or more
They are crowded by
public batha
factory and ahop hands.
tor KNOW W1IAT toe sec TAX|V(|
v hen veu lata Urov* • 1 astsvess ■ but Toni«-.
• .-a IB* f,*r«i<ila la »¡slaty t.rlnle-1 <>n »very
asteo« aa Ibai K I» »■»(■•» Iron ai i U
■a In a ueieloee farto. N« Curo, ><■ ray .
Frances
MAndersoix
Naw Zealand War Medals.
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M/SS FlfAXCIS »f. A\l)IRSf)\. daughter of HOC JI [Mil
AXniiRSO.X, of Virginia, is at present in It ashingtun, I). C., as Cor-
responding Secretary of the Higher l.ducational I .eague of that ci y.
Cured of ¡a grippe by 1‘eruna.
I
ns Fit 4NUEH M. AM>1 K'<«N. luotinua to suffer un. dropping Into
C«>r,rv|H,n,ling --eerrtarv o( thr th* «rate ono by one
Higher
Esinrational I -ague,
F*runa curea catarrh In all afiaea
writes roni the"Aebiria U ash-
* and ▼arlatlaa. whether acuta or < hron-
ington, I*. C . th» fol.owing
••About ttso months ago I teas I- and la thvirfor»* th»’ moat effr-tlv*
taken very III » ith la grippe and remedy ever devlaud for rrrnorlng ail
vs as obliged to go fo bed.
I took th* derangamanla whi< h follow
three bottles of 1‘eruna w Ith very firlpp*.
Hanuil M York writes from Union
beneficial results, and st as able
Grove. • Aia . the following letter:
io leave my bed In a » erk and re
"Dfir Hlr:
I asi week I waa taken
gained my usual strength t ery
with la grippe and catarrhal deaf
soon.
n*aa
I wrote you for advice and fol
••I hate nothing but praise for
After taking
1‘eruna, and recommend it to lowed your directions
those similarly afflic ted w hen- two bottles of 1‘eruna I found myself
well of la grippe and my hearing was
ever I can.”—Prances 'I. Ander
fully restored
My health la belter
son.
than It haa been I
I js grippe IS, Strictly Speaking epl
"My «Ife I tn pro Mt In health very
dvmlc catarrh that Is to say. a va
Samuel
rlety of acute catarrh which la ao con much after taklni !'• una
taglous and ruha a course more or less M York.
Miss Caroline J Kahl. Olisco. Ind
■Irfinlte, tbe same aa starlet fever,
writes as follows
whtMvpIng cough, etc.
■ luring the acute stages of la grippe
it la not a very fatal disease, but the
ondltlou In which It leaves the aya
'em haa caused ths death of a count
leas number.
Indeed, nearly every person «ho haa
had la grippe within the laat three
years finds himself more or less de
ranged by the pernicious effects of
this disease
Tbe majority of those
who have escaped death find life
scarcely worth living
If this vast multitude of people
could only know with what certainty
and promptness 1‘eruna would relieve
them of all the bad effe< ta wblcb la
grippe haa brought upon them, what
an untold amount of suffering would
tie averted!
Thousands have already heard how
quickly this remedy will cure In these
< sees and have been saved, but tens
of thousands have not yet heard, and
••Three years / had la grippe
and pulmonary trouble.
I st as
very tick. I had hemorrhages of
the lungs nearly every day for a
y ear. and three bottles of your
1‘eruna cured me.
The dnctur
said I had consumption, I am
now In better health than I han
been for many years.
"1 highly recommend IVrunn to all
my neighbors and friends, rerun« la
my favorite me-llclne
1 ahall always
have 1'eruna In tbe bouse." ~Mias
Caroline J Kabl.
If you do not derive prompt and
torr r■
fi n 11.-- c
of
1‘erona, write at once to Hr Hartman,
giving a full statement of your case,
and he will be pl,-.,-*, d to give you hla
valuable advice gratia.
A I lrt—i Hr H i-ti .in. pr»-.l lent of
The Hartman Sanltatlum. Columbus.
Ohio.
MACHINERY, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc
1
Ts Increase Governor’s Salary.
V ¡ r.■¡..■sillon la being urg.
• »see to Ini reas» tbe salary of tbe
iveruor to |5ooo a year
It la now
4400®.
It Is thought also that tbe
t*te should supply an executlvs man
on for bla us».
A Rare Fish.
The rareat fiah In Hrlttab watera la
tie rlbbonfiah
Only 14 specimens
. are been recorded In the laat con
iry
It la an Inhabitant of the great
‘eptha of tbe o< ean.
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Buy firm is« maaufaeterav
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Frie» la tall rolla
Mitchell, Leans & Staver Co.
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Final
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