Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, December 11, 1902, Image 7

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    WHAT LIQUID KOAL IS
It Is a Mack, nil v liquid obtained by the dry distillation of
coal and embracing lii borate of Midium, calcium, sodium, potassium
and extracts of resinous material with xylol, quaiaool and creobol.
Xylol Is a hydrocarbon taken by destructive distillation from
theeiupyreumatlcoleoreslnof IJinus I'alustrls. .
Creohol and quaiaool are two of the main constituents of
creasote.
Liborate of sodium is prepared by lixivlatlon of earth, which
is Strongly impregnated with borax evaporating the sol u Lion and
crystallizing Calcium, Sodium and Potassium are elements of
nature
The question mlht occur-lf these properties are found in
Coal, why n it use coal? The answer Is First, coal does not contain
all the constituents; second, th'se it, dues contain are only yielded
at a temperature of over 320 decrees r'ahrenheit,and It Is plain that
if a hog s stomach generated this amount of heat the hog wou d
become roast pork seasoned with fried parasites of hotf cholera.
Thousands of farmeis are using this remedy with great suc
cess. Our limited space, forbids us giving hundreds of testimonials
as we could, which will be furnished you on request.
A
K!
f tquip
AL
is an article which you will rind daily use for. If you once adopt Its
Use you will Ood It, to be Indispensible, and as the price is so reas
onahle no family should be without It.
Liquid K.,al will cure Corn Stalk Disease, Hog Cholera, Swine
riague, liiack I'k. Lump Jaw, Scans in Sheep, 1'lnk Eye. Guar
anteed as a Lice Killer.
PRICES OF LIQUID KOAL
ONE QUART CAN - $1.00
ONE GALLON - - 3.00
FIVE GALLONS. $2.75 PER SAL
TEN GAL. KEG. $2.50 PER GAL
25 GAL.. 1-2 BBL., $2 25 GAL
50 GAL., ONE BBL.. $2.00 GAL
32-Page Book on Diseases of Animils Mailed Free on Ap
plication. If no Local Agent, Order Direct
From Is. We Prepay Charges.
NATIONAL MEDICAL CO.,
CAPITAL $250,000.00
YORK, NEBRASKA SHELDON, IOWA
A rattle snake that is L've or six
feet in length will yield a lable
Bpoonful of venom two or three
times a month. It takes its poison
sacs at 1 ast a week to fill again af
ter they have been emptied.
Mew York in a Nulli,ll,
The New York World thus sum
tnurizes salient features of the
"capital of the western hemisphere,
The Metropolitan Street railway
carries 940,000 passengers a day.
ur tnese passengeis 430.000 use
transfers. .
i Seenty-flve per cent of these rides
are taken in the morning between 7
English trades unions ate for di
rect labor representat ion In pailia
mcnt, The eight hour day. nation
alization of land, rallwaysand mines: an!j gt and In one hour in the even
old age penslnns, temperance reform, jog,
courts of arbitration, are among the In sixty minutes of the evening
principal demands.
The Hanson arc Happy.
Ashley, N. I).. Iec. 8. Cured of that
most dangerous of nil diseases, llheti
mat ism of the Heart, J. 11. Hanson of
this place loses no opportunity of sink
ing the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"I am atile to work attain," says Mr.
Hanson "And am feeling better than
I have for five years. Hroken down
and fairly used up d KunVrini: from
Rheumatism of the Heart and Dropsy
1 was in very bad stinpe.
Then 1 started taking liold's Kid
ney fills and -well, you can see ho-v I
look and I feel as well as 1 look. My
Rheumatism Is gone and the Dropsy
with It.
"I don't think they'll ever bother tie
a?aln. but If ibev do I'll Just get some
more of D'.dd's Kidney fills. I know
tlmt will fix them."
Mrs. Hanson, too. whose health was
for frnm (rood, took the S.Hlie reitie.ly
and she Joins with her husband In rec
ommending Dodos KHlney rum.
At the nee of seven, Henrietta
rinlitz, of Marlanburg, Frussl
awallowcd a hairpin. A few weeks
mnn at hn Mfrfi of twenty-two, she
bad the hairpin extracted from her
leg.
When a Russian family moves, It Is
usual for the head to carry about
half a pint of embers or warm ashes
In a closed vessel from the hearth of
one house to that of the other.
there are 70,000 passcgers carried up
town.
Seventr-two thousand people stand
oo the sidewalk to wait for cars at
the letting out of the theatres. This
much for the surface cars.
The elevated roads carry 225,000,000
people a year.
This is more than all the steam
surface roads of the country carry
and it is done on the sixty-two miles
of elevated road.
New York mails over a million and
a half loltets a clay.
The posnfllce cartlcs 050,000 pounds
of mail a day. .
The express companies carry 50,000
packages a day.
New York sends 3.50.000 telegraph
messages a day.
The Atlaotlc cables carry 4,000,000
messages a year.
A I'ainly Irmli.
Mix six ounces of loosler meat with
two ounces of bread crumbs.two bard
boiled rggs, chopped tine, a grating
of nutmeg, one tablesponf il i f lem
on juice, salt and cayenne pepper.
Add a small amount of cream sauce
and wo'k the whole to a paste like
consistency. Fill some scallop shells
with the mixture and after smoothing
over the tops, add a sprinkling of
sifted bread crumbs and brown In a
quick oven.
Convincing TVoof.
Case No. 41,20. Capt. Alfred Q.
Itlgler of Hose Company No. 4, Can n,
Ohio, says: "I bad a weak back rer
since I was a boy. and about six years
ago the cause developed Into rather a
bad case of kidney complaint. It was
not a little backache now and then, but
backache which caused actual suffer
ing day and night, and the harder I
trie.! to get rid of it the worse it be
came. "When the attacks were in the acute
stage it was difficult to sit down. Hud
when down It was Just as hard to re
train n ptect nosition. on account of
the twinges of pain In the kidneys. I
can only describronie of the pangs as
similar to that tfcelved from a kuire
thrust.
"In time, distressing and terribly in
convenient urinary weakness resulted,
causing annoying embarrassment dur
ing the day and loss of sleep durlug the
night.
1 took everything which enme to my
notice from reading, from observation,
pi. I which mv friends and acquain
tances advised. I consulted physicians,
hut none of them were able to relieve
the trouble, let alone stop it.
"It became so well known that I l ad
a pronounced case of kidney complaint
that I often received circulars from
medical companies offering to cure nie,
and one day eighteen letters were
Handed to me by the mail carrier.
When Doan's Ki Iney fills attract-
d my attention I wanted to try them.
just as I ban tneu everyiniug eise.
nn.l Mrs. U L'ler WPIIl 111 I'llIIMll ,v
Wright Co.'s drug store for a box. lie-
lief followed.
I knew after a dose or two mat me
medicine was acting directly on urn
kidnevs from the altered condition of
the kidney secretions, and. encourag
ed, 1 continue! the treatment. Finally,
the backache ana other complications
stopped.
'Let me sum up my opinion noom
Doan's Kidney I'lus oy saying i wumu
willingly pay one month's wages for a
box of them If I could not buy them
fnr less. You can reter anyone to me
about Doan's Kidney fills and 1 will
convince them that they act just as
represented.
Fonr Years After.
"Lapse of time has strengthened my
appreciation of Doan's Kidney fills.
i ..nvo this remedy my unoualltled in
dorsement in the summer of IWSi, be
cause of the results I obtained from a
course of the treatment. 1 can now
ail 1 to my original indorsement the ex
perience of a number of others who are
just as enthusiastic, when they ex
press their opinion of Doan's Kidney
fills, as I."
A FKEK TRIAL of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mr. Rigler will
he mailed on application to any part
of the United States. Address Foster
Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale
by all druggists, price 50 cents per box.
PIRATES OF LUZON.
Famous Malay Itncranrera Rein E-
i terminate:! by Uncle Ham.
As a resi't of the relentless warfare
paged by Uncle Sam's policemen in the
Philippines against piracy, there Is Im
prisoned in the vll-
lage of Legapl, on
the Island of Lu
zon, a band of 34,
which It is thought
comprises the last
of the famous old
Malay pirates. The
particular charge
agaiust this band is
an attempt to take
possession of the
steamer Dos Her-
manos while li was 4
The attempt, however, was
by the policemen on duty
SISTERS OF CHARITY
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and
Catarrh--A Congressman's Letter.
Tugboats owners on the Rhine have
combined to raise towage rates.
Mr WlimlnW, SOOT HI Ml SYKITP for ohlMron
elhlnir. !.Mrn Ih irum. ntti'- lntUinUo'i
. laln.rureswlnrt colic. 85c boltlo.
Iridium, which costs $780 per
pound, is tne hardest meal known.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Cures CATARRH.
It i placed Into the nostrils,
spreads oror the membrane
and Is absorbed. Delict Is im
mediate. It Is not drying, does
not produce sneezing.
IrojgIsM, 60 cts. or by mail.
KI.Y BKOS..M Warren St., N.Y.
A school boy Id Lyons, Mass., was
asked to - write a sentenco wftli the
word "hominy" In it. He promptly
produced the following: "llowrnlny
marobs have you;"
Fireflies are sold nightly by street
peddlers in the crowded qaurters of
Tnklo and other Japanese cities.
The Insects sell for three rln each,
a rln being equal la value to one
tenth of a cent.
The Sultan of Tuikey Is a very
tender-hearted husband, and cann it
bear to see. a wife abused. In his
pilvate theater, while a Greek com
pany was performing "Othello," he
was so much affected at the ap
proaching murder of Desdemona that
he raised his hand and forbade that
she should be smothered.
Nearly all the ostriches In South
Africa are raised Id Incubators.
tt Virac.
thwarted
Dear that village and the pirates were
raptured after a fierce battle in which
two of the buccaneers were killed and
three of the crew of the Dos llermauos
were also slain.
The punishing of those men will be
the culmination of a enuade which
Uncle Sam lias carried on against thes
Malay pirates. Two days after the Dos
llermauos incident a gunboat was sen:
to Napindan, with instructions to kl !
jr capture every pirate found there
Napindan Is the last home of thes
buccaneers. Here during the last ecu
tury they have lived as fishermen an i
preyed upon the merchant vessels ply
ing between ports in Laguna de Bay
and Manila.
While the Spaniards controlled tic
Philippines no attempt was ever nun
lo exterminate these buccaneers. Wlici
complaints were made against them th;
Spanish officers would promise to in
vestigate the affair, and there It wouid
end.
When Uncle Sam arrived at Manila,
however, things begtin to change. Vig
orous warfare was waged against the
pirates, who had held undisputed sway
Kdicf tut: o.i.vs of .-iagcnan. 1 nc lice
hooters at Napindan found themselves
harassed so that they began to sepn
rale and change their modes of attack
Harder limn the insurrectionist
themselves to capture are the Ma'nv
pirates. They will ally themselves with
anyone who s willing to take a portion
of their booty and who is strong enough
to protect them in return. Much to
their dismay they have found that
Uncle Sam's agents will not accept any
of their plunder. Hounded constantly
l)y the constabulary, they are beginning
to seek other fields.
Some of them have gone to Samar.
Mindanao, and Negros, while others are
plying their trade on the Sulu archipelago.
Long before civilization found its way
to the Philippines, piracy was actively
practiced there. It undoubtedly had Its
beginning among the Moslems living on
the Sulu archipelago, who levied trib
ute upon neighboring Islands and rob
bed Chinese merchantmen. When
Magellan started out to find a passage
connecting the Atlantic with the Pa
cific ocean, bis first landing near the
Philippines was at a group of islands
where the natives proved themselves
to he the most artful of artful dodg
ers. Several of them stole a small boat
from Magellan s ship, and the great
navigator gave the name of Ladrone
(the Spanish word for thiefj to the Isl
ands.
After the Spaniards had settled In the
Philippines a piratical alliance was ef
fected between the Sulu and Mindanao
potentates, and piracy was prosecuted
with great vigor by organized forces
equaling those of the Spaniards. For
over two centuries and a half Mussul
man junks ravaged every coast. Not a
single peopled Island was spared. Pi
racy became an incessant scourge and
It cost the Spaniards rivers of blood
and millions of dollars only to keep it
in check.
i MMMfMMM&R m IT I
I - A--a-a-a a a a a a a a
In every country of the civilized world
Sisters ot CtiMrily nre known. Not only
ili they minister to the spiritual ai'il
intellectual needs of the charges commit
ted to their cure, hut they also minister
o, their hfidiiv needs.
Willi so ninny children to taise care oi
nnd t protect from climate and disease,
these wise anil prudent histers nave
found Peruna a never failing safeguard.
Dr. Hartiiinn receives many letters
from Catholic Sisters from all over the
United States. A recommend recently
received from a Catholic institution in
Detroit, Mich., reads as follows:
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir. "The young girl who used
the Peruna was suffering from laryngi
tis and loss of voice. The result of
the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found great relief, and after
further use of the medicine we hope
to he able to say she is entirely cured. ' '
Sisters of Charity.
The young girl was tinder the fare f
the Sisters f Charity and nsed Peruna
for catarrh of the throat with gooel re
suits as the above letter testifies.
Send to The Peruna Medicine Co., Ca-
liimbus, Ohio, fer a free baak written fcy
Dr. Hartman.
Columbus, O.:
a
ANNUAL SALE
aooaooo
BOXES
Greatest in the World
MILLION AMERICAN BEAUTIES keep their blood pure, their complexion bo ft and dear,
their breath sweet and their whole bodies active and healthy with OA80ARET8 Oandy
Cathartic The quick effects of OABOARETS aa yetom cleaners and blood purifiers; their
promptness In ourlnff pimples, bolls, blotches, liver-spots, blackheads, and In sweetening a
tainted breath, have become known through the kind words of ladles who have tried them.
Hence the sale of nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. The quickeet, suroet, way to beauty
is to oleanse the blood, for Beauty's Blood Deep. The first rule for purifying the blood Is to keep
the bowels free, gently but positively. OASOARETS Candy Oathartlo are the onlymsdiclns
to dolt All drugirlsrtav 100,2450,000. Never sold In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C O a
Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Oo, Chicago or New York. m
The following letter is from Congtvss-
man imcckisoii. to iaioieon, uuiu.
The Peruna Medicine Co., '
( iiitl(nipn -
have used several
bottles of Peruna
and feel greatly
benefited there
by from my ca
tarrh of the head,
and feel encour
aged to believe
that its con
tinned use will
fully eradicate a
Wiisense of thirty
years standing.
Thtvid Meekison.
Dr. Hartman, one ot tne uest Known
plivsicians and surgeons in the United
States, was the first man to formulate
Peruna. It was through his genius and
nerseveranee that it was introduced to
Nlie medical profession of this country.
If you lo not derive prompt and satis
factory resnlts from the use of Peruna,
write at enee to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full' statement ef your case, and he will
he pleased t give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartmna Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
a -tttt
1 David Meekisoh. '
TR.Y
"MUSTANG LINIMENT
PILES
THE GREATEST
REMEDY FOR.
Ta Whit n tax-, Hands.
To whiten the hands equal parts of
b'mon juice and glycerine are excel
lent. Another old fashioned remedy
is equally as good. Take sooie horse
chestnuts, peel dry and then pound
them In a mortar until they become
a fine powder, which can be kept
for a long time. A pinch of this
flour thrown into the washing water
will make a tne lotion for the hands.
A vlnyard owner in Algiers dis
covered that great nroads were
made nightly on his grapes. lie
watched for the enemy and found
that a large held of turtles were
the culprits.
A Musical Alphabet.
A for Andante, which means rather blow.
I! is for liar, we must count as we ko.
U for Crescendo, get loud by degrees.
D for Da Capo, rcpeut if you please.
E for the Exercise, played day by day.
b' stands for Forte, as loud as you may.
1 (jraziose, in soft singing style.
II the two Hands which we use all the
while.
I is the Instrument, skillfully made.
I for our Joy when we hear it well played.
K is for Keys, black and white as you
know.
L Is for Largo, most solemn and slow.
M is for Minim, just two in a bar.
N for the Notes, what a number there
are.
0 stands for Opera, a musical play.
P for the Pedal, use cautiously, pnyl
Q stands for Quaver, in a bar there are
eight.
3 is a Kent, count one while you wait
I is a fernibreve, to It count four.
T is a Trio, three voices, no more.
U Una Corda, or played nil in one.
V for Vivnce a time full of fun.
tV for Weber, whose music is fine.
X for Xctll, which Just means to outshine.
IT Is a Youth who can piny some rdco
things.
I Is a .ither. with many sweet strings.
Chatterbox.
Thn Only Moisture.
Tess I'm surprised that those stock
ngs should have proved satisfactory.
Jess I Just used them for bathing
itocklngs, you know.
IVss Yes, hut I thought moisture
sronld make the dye run.
j(.F.It()t then, you know, I don't
icrsplre at all. Philadelphia Press.
Becking llcfufce In Kngland.
Three properties In different parti of
Jsmpshlre hove recently been sold to
jreuch religious communities who are
king refuge In Kngland.
The first day that a girl geti ber new
)lcture borne from the photographer's
be doesn't do anything bat look at
Trnn anility.
Who does not lofea tranquil heart,
a sweet-tempered, balanced life? It
does ndt matter whether it rains es
shines, or what misfoitune come to
those possessing these blessings fer
they ire always sweet, serene and
calm.
That exquisite poise ef charaotei
putter." Hew Yerk bun.
The French grow chestnuts that are
from two to three times as large as
the American variety.
The sugar cane of Cuba must be
delicious, as there are twenty-six
different kiads of insects that atack
it.
Palladium Is mettal used for the
mounting of astronomical instru
ments and cost $482 a pound.
One hundred tboisand visitors are
In the city every day.
1
The newspapers nse 1,M0 tons ef
white paper a day.
The press associations cable 100. MO
words a da;.
When two cats pull off a fight after
dark thej acraich a match.
Fortyflve hours constitute a week's
w.irk for women and girls in New
Zealand.
Money that a man doesn't save by
remaining a bachelor would probably
support a wife and ten children.
The best timber known for ship
building s teak, a forest tree com
mon in India.
Peerless
Plum Puddings.
With the (rost-comes
the appetite lor heartier
table dainties. Why
rnH tim. onH fa bflf
when Ufchy's l'lum l'uddinsjs are so delicious,
pure, wholesome and so easily secured? Aa
yoor Srocer. They are among tbe best at
Natural Flavor
FOOD PRODUCTS
Put op in convi-nient sie Vey-opening cans.
Our lillle bonk, 'How lo Mate C.ood Things
to Kat," is free. Wrilr ler it. Llhby'a Atlas oi
the World mailed anvwheie (or five ac stamps.
Li bin, McNeill & Libby,
CHICAGO. U
e. a.
PimjwfimtlyCnrefl. nnntternerTmlnnTie!
ilia
ftrvt lay' lif". of It. Kiui'n UukU Nrrvs Itw
tomr. yoiri'f lit wininw;.-uiriirn.
ill. B H.
. KMMK Ltd.. Ml atrnHt., l'lilladolnllla I'a
111 la Moasr
ndtrloailT InvMfed . ran he made ta earn a handsome
noma. Kamlnf power ot my InMtmants, as Sis
4 SS per rant. For particular, addraas
JAMKS SII.LIHOS.
IT William Ntreai, Hsw Tort City
FREE TO WOMEN!
l o prove tne nesting ana
cleansing power of Paz
tine Toilet Antiseptic
we will mall large tria.1
package with book of in
structions ebsolntelr
free. This is not tiny
sample, but a large package,
enough to convince anyone
of its value. Women all
over the country are Praia.
Paitinn lor what it haa done In local
treatment of female ilia, curing all Inflam
mation and discharges, wonderful as a cleans-
inn vaginal aourne, iot man inrosu, naasu
tann, as a mown waan, ana 10 remvra
oeno
inir
and whiten the teeth.
card will do
to-day;
tartar
postal
Bald t rmif..trm a il la all fry aa,
rftxrcv&.iTce ft
H. H. U. HO. 749-XO -VOatt
L
rfcem, and wonder If they are "good,1