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PE-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME
A Ijrttcr from Congressman White. of .North Carolina.
No Hair?
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY
lu<U»u*l.
. GEORGE II. U III I F
Perlina I» an internal, «rientifle, »ya*
lemlc reji oty h r catarrh
II »- !»o
palitativt' or temptrar* rviix-’ly
it I»
thorough in it» work, ami I?» « I» »oRtn /
tl»v <|i»ra e«| tnuc«‘ua m«*tnLrni»«« cure*
the calarrh.
If you ‘in not «ierixre prompt and «at
iafacb ry rcaulto from the
«f l’era«
na, write at once t<> hr. Hartman, giv
ing a full ftalement ol your <a*e, and
he ** > ’i-.'-a <*| t , w
.
va i
able a*lvi<* grati».
A'idrwu» Hr llartn.an. rn*»i*lent ”f
Tl« Hartman Han tian urn, Columba».
Ohio.
How H< <1,4 It.
I rlendly Tip.
"Kam Johnalng 'low a he's got dis yuh
Iltncr—I don’t know a bat on earth
olaoreel
Mr.
I am f Ing to do w itb that boy of mine "ping-ping ankle,"
He '» ti.« t ¡k-v«t ¡Ur in * %«n »tab-».
Itark lelgh.
Ml.
Snowball,
N- i I- r < •;>,
n’t el tl.a' w*r?v
"Hub!" snort«*!
you. «Len >»• i» a littla older you ran lalk ter know bow dai ttigffab got it.
r” h irn • )*»b la ths g r.rnuisul «rath* He never played n*< ping-pong."
"Well, he aav hr cutch it funi
or l*un*au.—Chirac» Nswa.
ts.oncin' I m . k an' fo'thovah Mr. Jone«*
|i*ni'e las' Monday night, aid dem two
Imlld.-g« ping an* pingin' - u ea* I. aide
er de (••nev, jew’ k.i<«* lie try tei *«*•• • I
.te chi, ken coop am locked."—Judge.
Ml» keal Grief.
’ll’» a great comfort ta me, doctor/*
uisl BROS.
Mi I the krem nd wife, “to kht * that
you are ma>io »ad by tny hu»l*and’»
The»« Portland iJcntiit* Are iMpkll) Be
death.”
coming I amou».
••Yea,” Mid the pbvaidan reminia*
neatly, ”ba wa»g**od pay.”—Ohio Flat«
Pr». T. P and W. A. Wiea, the pop
Journal.
ular Portland d« nial Arm. arc* making a
new era in ¡o al denUl n-<’tb’»ia. I Lrir
offhe« in the failing Building, U'a*b-
ingt n and fhird "treeta, ar« bright
and cheerful, and all their cuAt«»n ere
»mil« Inalrad of cry, f»»r pain i* nevr
known in th« tooth pulling and teeth-
A Ir» day« ago a man prrwhled a n*pairing going • n << n*t;mtlv at tbe
rl>«M k to William II IC<*»ra, raebiar of W lae Bl’*», ratabliffbllient. M l >«* Br -
»• rrgnti a y,
tl.e N n »« au bank, demanding payment. advertiwe < *arly and
•’Hut I can I |*ay that.” said tb« charge very rvaa -liable price», uh * the
lat«-»( m<»dvrn appiiaine« never hurt a
ca«hier. **tbat man*« dead.”
•’but.” protnete«l li e bolder ol lb« l*atient. an«! the oonM-quence 1» tho
chtN-k. ”h«* «a» «live »Len L« »ign*'d ¡»eopie du* k to them.
h.”
Amt, In (are of all Mr. Roger»’ ex*
Then He lAcnt.
planation», the man b-ft the bank << n*
"lio you know." ren>ark«*l the young
vin««d that b« had a grietan««. — N«w man. as the mantel clock Indii air’d
York Tin.«a.
! I M p m., "that ol all tl.e ><>ngs I
ever h.ard, my lav rite is 'llotno,
Mulhen alll find Mr» RTlnaiow'a fto*.ih Sweet Home?"*
tng }»jrnip the !•*•< rente«!y V>> uae for then
"‘In'li'e*l’" rvjolnini the fair girl, a»
Children during the taelUii»« porlud.
she eo<le.i>< r,*l l<» auppr* •* a yawn, "I
never would I ave suspected II.”—t.'iil-
How Uungcrful.
ragi* 5e«s.
Fudge—This is a mo«t remarkable
A paper relate* that a connota*
Uhat |>M lie Mean?
setir of art, passing an old junk abop.
Kh«-~< i<«oiI-!•)«•' Rememhrr Dio (<>
saw a dusty painting lying among tbs y<»tir wi'e. Nh« liM-fi't forgotten me?
rags in the w ind..«, and, taking a fancy
H«—Oh, no? bl»« ha» an ett-ellent
to it. prtrchaaeil it.
memory for old fa<e«!
Jo Igs — W hal'e remarkable ala.nl it?
•'rhe |«inling turn*! out to Im
neither a Rubeha nor a Roinbran.lt."—
Baltin.ore Herald.
Tnl’I’I*
Militari
«tits 1er lUastratsd Caíalos«*
Akt till R C. M.W ILL. I’rlihipal
The trouble is your hair
docs not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. I ced it w uh Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time
No FamJy Should Be W thout It
tarrh <1 thè stornarli, live» an-l k Irei•
Il is just ss sere to cure a raw* *d cm
tarrh ut lite boaela as il I» a <««• -d c»-
tarrh ol thè lieml
Corigreeiman (ieorgw H, • V U hite.
of Tariamo, X. C , «rlte» llm follo«
letler to t*r llartn an in renard io li.e
merita ol thè gest <atarrb crir«. l'rruna
Il si se ol Ri prv «rutatives,
Vt «»hington. F« b 4. I»W
Th« Peruua Mr»hrin«(‘* ..( *»l» m n* n. :
Gentlemen
am m r« t1 a x sa I •-
fi«J with I’eru ia. «nJ fmJ »1 t>* he an
• wcelient remedy lor Ihr |rip nJ ii-
tarrh. I have u el it in my famdt
and they all join me In re onme'id ng
It a» tn «»irli nt r m< 4 .”
V l F/ kr»rc.lf illy .
George II.
Kite.
FvU
1 Icai Sckoil Ur Baft
.My hair was falling out vary
fast an J I «•• graat'y alarmed. I
then tried Ayer s Ma r Vigor and
my ba»r »topped falling at once.”—
Mra. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O.
PE-RU-NA IS A HOUSE
HOLD SAFEGUARD
r«run« 1« a great family mmHein«
Th« »')Di»n prai»a it a» aril a» lb«
men. It 1« ju»t tbe thing for tbe n.any
litti«* catarrhal ailn>«iUi of chiW)*«»!.
The follow ing te«t imoidtl«
from
thankful n>«u ai d w«>n»en tali in dirt»t,
ain<vrr iangtiMge w La! their »»i<«r»i ba»
hern in lb« u»a uf Paruua in Ibeir
fa mi lie«
IxMiia J. H<*L«rrtn»ky, 103 !x»cu«t
•trart, Atlantic, !<>wa. writ««
”1 will tell you briefly wl*al Pwrana
baa dot»« for ii»e.
I look a art er« cold
which gar« me • hard cough.
All
doctor»* me>ijcin«M faiied to <urw it. 1
U»*k >*n« I m HII« of I'eruna »ml waa w«ll.
••Th«« my twn children had la»*l
rtMigL» a«<YHn|ar>led by gagging
My
wife had »toina« h trouble for year».
N»e took I'eruna at d now »he .» well.
”1 cannot «»pre«« my thank» in
word«, I*ut I rarowitnewd your remr»ly
al etery opportunity, for I can <«m*
a* irnlMkualy say that there la no meli*
el»« lik« feruna* Nearly «verrone in
thia town knew afoul tbe »icknewe of
mi»«H «nd family, an«I they bate MMrn
with a»tonl»hm«wt wbat I’erun» ha»
done lor ut.
Many ff>ll«»w<d our ex
am pl«, arwl U»e revolt «as health,
Thankirg you heartily, 1 am."—L. J.
beber rin»ky.
Mra. Nanni« Wallace, Talara, Cal.,
president of II*« Wattora luptl at Mi*
aionary ««ivty, write«
”1 o«n»i«!«r l‘«runa an Ind iaprneabla
articl« in my rnwdh in« cbaat.
It I»
twenty n>«*ii> infti in one and ba» •» far
t«ro>l «»»err aicktMNM that ha» I chi in
my bon»« for fir« year«. I ronaldwr it
of rpc< >al value to weakly women, a» it
buihl» up the grnrmJ health, drive«
out direamr «nd kv«|ie you in the be»t
of health "—Mra. Nanni« WaUac«.
Pertina pr !«* ta th« latni y again»!
C”'!gli», coldtg catarrh, bruuchiti», <a-
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
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WHEN IT PAINS
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IVbilr l.irut prary did #<H equal th»
|Hikc <1 ALrurti’» re**»rd <*f MMKI. an«l
N«« m 4 i ’» mark of
II. b* art a new
American rervml. H*'retof<*re the high
rat American record w»a that
fx*rk
of the Greeiy etpeditlon. wh«>
re» hed H3 »4 degree« n >rth latitude. In
1 SS1L
At *»7 47 n -rtb latitude Peary found the
ic* rap broken by Itntnen»» ridg«"» dilh
cull t* »urtmuint. Great flaenr»» »prned
In th» Ice io every direct! -n. l>eu*e fog»
made traveiiug »¡nvwt Impvaaible.
Th» n*ifth ¡»de hi» goal, and p -»«extan
h»r the I’nlted Rt»t«~» >»f the far off limit»
•>f th» w »rid hi» ambition. Peary launch
«•I the little band of which h» wg» ih»
a«t<-r upvin It» plunge Into the fr<»»vn
;»nd >»f mjretrry in 1NWH
H »pe wa»
•tr >ng within hi» breast, and bit plan«,
mat unng through the year» be had »pent
in th» region for which be w a» bound in
hla prevloua ineffectual da»h<-» north-
w ard, termed to provide for every coutln-
<’•«ry that might art»».
It » bi not to be a quirk ru»h thro igh
th» lew bound region. Rather wa» It to
i»» a »lege. Peary wai convinced that the
■ «. y way In which be might acwmp>i»b
hi» great aim woti.<| lie to go forward
r epured to remain for several year* if
nec«N»«ry. fortifying meh »top in advance
of th» main body of hi» expedition »•♦ he
might »»fely fad back a fraction of th*
way if compelled to do »o and »till be
*vady at the inataot rendition» chang *1 to
pu»h on our»* more. Relief exprdltl >n»
were arranged to go up after hhu each
year, ready to tak» him back to etviMaa-
tloo If he had gained wbat hr «ought,or
to return without him if hr stiH had his
task t>efore him.
Privation» of th* «©ft that drlre the
bravest men from their appointeil nil.
•Iona <**ufrested the darn., explorer In
the four year, that he «pent In the froten
fastiwaaee f the Xorth. cut off from all
elvlllaation. hla Menda and atipportera
In doubt moat of the time whether he
■till lived.
l.leut. l’eary made hla first exploration
Of tho Xortli in MM
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granted leave of atmem-e by the Xavy
l'epa riment, he penetrated far Into
Greenland and reached an elevatiou on
the Gr«s*uland ice never befury attained
by a white man. He alao reached the
Aral of hla ra.*e to accomplish aa much
the Interior plateau of unchanging xrvtlc
snow.
In IM*l he made hla aerond venture, ac
companied by Mrs. Peary and a .mall
party
Hla hop,
to diacoeer the
northern limita ot Greenland and aeek to
puah on to tbe pulo If pasible
Before
be waa well on the way hla leg wa. brok
en In an accident tu bia ahlp In the |<e
fl<M*a. It sa» the following aprlng Is-
fore be <*ouid renew bla journey, and then
he aet out with one compatitoti and hla
dogs and aledgs« July 4 be reache.1 bla
« ■al. the northern end of Grvenlaud, and
there he ran up the American ring. A
Imy etrrti-hed before blm, and thia water
he named Independence Itay In honor of
the day. A. ro.e tbe bay Waa laud. Vial-
He, but not attamatde.
II. relamed
home.
Illa next expedition waa begun In PO.1.
after he had overcome the moat trying
obataeles In the matter of gathering .urti
Nhshs
X nar Bkee»
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fort. and we ir has «-xcelletl all other
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ChsngvJ Hla Mind.
”1 don’t rare if I di«,” «id the pa
tient, dee|»>ndrhtly.
”i»b, you may lingrr révérai wnrka!*'
repli«*! tbe | hy»i. tan ■ onf<rtingly.
••tirrat Hravena’ ’ rx<laitn«*i tbe
man, whohad viao.n» «*f a pr«-l>gi«»u<
doctor*» blil “in Abat r«»e 1’11 gel
Iona to er<>«s tbs great les cap. Lev fell wcll at ouïe.”—Oh»*» Male Journal.
111 and was left behind. Peary and H*n
* -n reach,*! a latitude ot «1 degree 41
A Twks ToM Tala.
minutes, ten mile« farther nonb than tbs
The atatsnient will Imir re|*wallng
explorer b»d gone before, and then, ac-
•ually etar.Ing. were forced to turn back that if y.'U want t<> us« th« purast ami
I hey picked up
and beat their way moat
Iragrant spier« inanufa.liml,
hack to «here they had atarted from. It you'll a«k your gr-wrr for Ins Monopoly
waa after all these dieappointments end
braml. If y»u want to prove our asser
privations that Lieut. Peary decided on
tion l«if"re asking your grmrr, semi ns
thia last vspvdltloo.
a single two-cenl stamp and we will
send you a full weight two-<M. tin ot
mounting banded a negro a not* ad any variety you may srle.1.
lie sure,
dressed to Mrs. Theodore llenton. It also, to tssll us your gnser's ua m* Ad
read:
dress Wadhame A Kerr tiros., Mlgrs ,
"Are you of the Min« mind at In tb« Portland, <>re.
st ■
r "f P« ’J •
*o. I will g.. away,
and when you wish an annulmeut of
our marriage I will not oppose It.
"TIIEOIMiRE."
MAE OE THE KKG1O.X THAV IRMI» BY PI Ali.
Io«, in« mute takea t>, iti.- « ap. >r«r ■ . n.alng la an eaplanalloo of tbe
uiap aa. .Xaoacn a farlbeat u.-.tu, nv otiiai Ariti.* esplorar bea r«a<b>4
>. I«tlt-4<1. raacio'i ny l-o-aw il an.| Hralnar.1
ce, Aretlc circi«. A.
ubera Pe«r> • I •*
all i I t. a. a l.beu a -ar-l II. «barrarli 1 >•
a«r> ■ buaa "f aupptlra C, l*rp t at u.irtharu taruilnua ot land.
Kent fund» to make the journey a ¡*'»»l
bllity at all.
Matt llmau. the black
l< <ljr »ervant. wa» with him tbla time
and waa hie constant companion iu all the
arduous »truffle» that followed
111»
■hip, the Falco«. returning after landing
him ou the northern »bore«, win b*»t. and
dl»»en»|on» artaing among hi« follower»
he »•» left with only llenton and ait
other companion. Hugh J Lee.
In INGA he »et out with hl» two rotnpan
cd. nnd the two were made man and
wife.
Benton reached Washington safely.
TWO CAMPAIGNS
Barbara went boms to her mother and
broke the news of her marriage
The next summer tlioae at tbe Rllcble
Pharaoh*» I ate.
A Choke of I % Ila.
plantation Hat. tied every day for a
The Pharaoh of (be Book u( G«ne«!a
•’But why •! «••« he allow hb» wlfo to
X tbs James litter some miles ba week to the distant boom of cann.-n In
wan lontt «*nto have lw*n drowned I m - mo extras agent if bv • an’t aft rd it
te« Richmond la a plantation the battles about Richmond.
in (tie R«d »a, but • i»nHn»tl<>n» of I
••Oh, well, I aupptMM* he* would rather
manor boose that was built iu
hie rntitnmy ahowed that he ha«l be«n have trouble w*lh bla rroditor» than
Then a sound, like a atorni that bad
IOCO. AI h . u I lbs middle of tile last ceu
k11 leal by having bl» »hull split open.
a itb hi» a lie.”—>k«t< by lhta.
come, roared from the top of Malvern
lury tbs owner of ths estate was a bill, but a short distance away. Even
widow. Mr«. Margaret illtchle. who had Ing had come and with It only
the
two twin daughters, Barbara and Elisa cracking of rifles on the picket
llu«
beth.
when a young officer rode up to tbe
Mrs Ultchls »»i very wealthy and plantation, announced himself as l.lept.
very ambitious. She took her daughters llenton and. upon being told that the
I bequeath to my chihlren Scrofula with all its
to Europe with a view to their marry family Were there, demanded to see hie
attmilant horrors, humiliation and Buffering
Thia is a
ing noblemen.
wife.
•trange leu*« y to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to
Mrs. Illtchle came Into the drawing
A German baron proposed for Bar
pl air uj>on the shoulders of the young.
bars and was accepted by the m other, room and received him with a haughty
Thia treaeheroua disease dwarfs the body and hinder*
who did not consult her daughter tn the manner by no means softened by the
the growth and development of the (acuities, and the
■natter. Intending. If necessary, to en- fact that be waa an Invader ot her State
child born of blood iHiison. or scrofula tainted parentage,
force iit>e<Bei.ee.
Tbs mother did not nnd her plantation. Rhe told him that
is poorly equippe«! L>r life * duties.
know that llartiara bad a love affair llartiara waa III and that she did m>t
Scrofula is a discaae with numerous and varied
w 1th a lieutenant In the I'nltcl «talea wish to see him. When tbe war ended
■vnptokus; enlatged glands or tumors sbout the n« k
army. Theodore llenton, a line ;otmg ahe would apply for an annulment of
and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes am! dreadful
fellow, but without a cent In tb« world the marriage llenton flatly refused to
akin eruptions uj*-n different parts of the b.>dy show the
except hla pay.
twlleve Hie statement Since he waa
presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood, This dangerrma
Ilad she torn aware of thia attach with an artny, Mrs. Ritchie could not
and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the avstetu and att-u *s
the bones and tissues, destroys the ml corpuscles of the blood, resulting in inent ahe would u 4 have brought her bare him rejected. She therefore resort
white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin. lost ul strength and daughter back to America, which she u«! to strategy.
did. thinking It proper th lit the tNimo
"If my daughter cornea Into thia room
a gradual wasting awav <■( the t.idy
S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran should coms for her at ber own home and confirms what 1 have said, wlU you
Roon after her return Hartmra met tielleve berf"
teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remcilv in
"I wllf
all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated l.leut Benton at one of tbe I m >ufar-
blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and Ing the capttol over which soon was to
Half an hour later a young girl atnod
permanent cure is Soon effected. S. S. 8. improves float the Confederate flag Already u | h > u the tbri-sh.'ld, pale apparently
the digestion snd sssimilation of food, reatotes the there were muttrrlnga of the gnat with illneaa. llenton seeing abat ap
lost pmperties to the bh. - I and quickens the circulation. I ringing a hc.illliy struggle to come llenton was a North p.*ari«l to tie tbe shadow of bla wife
ern man. and both knew that tbls •tept»ed forward.
color to the skin ami vigor to the weak and em ' ot.-I 1 ...Is
Tbe girl mot Io her!
Write us staiut your esse and our physicians will .hevrfully advi < an» would lie an additional reason why Mrs him back,
Hltclile would never «xiueent to their
help you in evrty j«.*.*iblc way to regain y ur health
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"The dare," she said. "I did wrong In
akin diseases flee.
Tilt RW1FT RPKCiriC CO*. Atlanta. Go. marriage.
marrying you without my mother's con
Benton urged her to marry him at sent Go away. I wish never to are
ouce without her mother , consent, hut you again.”
ahe dared not Koon after, while Benton
llenton staggered from tbe bouse,
ami Barbara were atlll In lilchmoml. mount,«! bla horse and rude away.
came the news of the firing on Port
Two years later Grant laid a pootnou
Rumter. llenton hastened to find liar bridge across tbe James, advanced to
bara. told her that be miiat at once I’etersburg and besieged the place.
make bla way north and again urged Purtng th« passage of the ruin IroofM
her to marry him
across tbe river an officer rode up to
«be cuusentrd, a ch-rg) man waa call the Illtchle plantation, and wllb ut die
S crofula
aw
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In a few momeuta Bartiara appeared
at tbe door, and between hysterical
tears and laughter held out her anna.
Ilcuton sprang from bla borsa to tier
embrace.
The first piece of news the husband
received waa that Mrs Ritchie had
died, the ae. -nd was an explanation of
tbe renunciation w bleb bad occurred
when Benton bad been there licfore.
Mra. It It ch le waa a woman who, when
her mlti.l was made up. would stop at
no mean, which she regarded legttl*
mate to accomplish her object «he com
aldervd that her daughter bad tieeo
stolen from her. Therefore she had a
right to repossess herself of her own
jiroperty. Rhe would not lie. Rbe bad
asked llenton. "If my daughter cornea
Into this room and confirms what I
have «ahi. will you tietleva herF* Then
she ordered Elisabeth tn personate her
slater. Elisabeth, without strength of
cliaracter to resist her mother, had
done as «he waa told llartiara. on the
arrival of her bustiand. bad been locked
In her room and had not known of the
outrage that had been committed until
after her m*>tber's death, when h.r sta
ter cvnf.saeil and liegged forglvmeaa.
llartiara. when she leartied bow she
had tieen misrepresented to her bun*
band, waa In agony, Rhe bad reaohed
to go north In search of him wb«n the
t'uteii troop« appeared.
llenton sent a n.4e to his command
Ing otBcer announcing that be bad
found a loving wife, am! aaklng that a
leave tie granted
It waa given, and
that night tbe w.ddltig waa celebrated,
hot by the attendance of tbe neighbor
Ing planter* but l.y the rejoicings of
the negroes for whom with their new
master tbe day of Jublleo bad at last
coms.
The Kind tun lias«’ Always Bought Ims borne th«’ sign.i-
tur<* of ( lia«. II. I’lrtt lu-r, mul Ims been liintlc under Illa
pi r*onal «iipi rs i*lon l'or oser HO Si-nrs, Allow no oiks
to deeelvo you In till«.
Counterfeits, Iniltatlon« nnd
•• ,lu*t-ii*-goo<l ” are but experiment«, mill endanger tho
heultli of Ciilhlreii Experience Rgalnat Experiim-nt.
What is CASTORIA
Cix'torln 1« a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, l-ure.
gorle, Props »ml Moothluir Nyrupa.
It Is l*lcii**«iit.
It
tsintiiliis neither Opium, 'lorphliie nor other Narcotkr
nub.tuiicc. Ils nge is Ils giiixriuitee. It destroys Worms
uml alloys I'exerl«hnes». It cure« I>liirrh<e;i mul Wind
Colle. It relies«-« Teething Troubles, eur.-s Con.tlputlon
nnd Flatuh-ui-v.
It usslmllntes the F ihm I, regulules tho
Htomiu-h nnd |tow<-ls, giving healthy nnd mtlurul alecp.
The Children's l*uiiu<-e.t The Alotli« r'a Frieml.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho Signaturo of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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