MEDICAL EXAMINER
Qf the United States Treasury Recommends
Pe = ru = na.
The Women Also Recom
mend Pe-ru-na.
Miss Blanch ( Irey , 174 Alabama street
Mi-mphis , Tonii. , a society woman o
Memphis , writes :
"To a society woman whose nervou
force is often tnxcd to the utmost fron
lack of rest and irregular meals I knov
of nothing whifh is of so much benefit a
Peruna. I took it a few months a #
when I felt my strength pi ring away , ain
it soon made itself manifest iu.givin ;
me uew strength and health. " Mis
Blanch Grey.
Mrs. X. Schneider , 1M09 Thirty-seventl
Place , Chicago. 111. , writes :
"After taking several remedies with
cut result. I began last year to talc
your valuable remedy. I'ernna. 1 was ;
complete wreck. Had palpitation of tin
heart , cold hands and feet , female weak
ness , no appetite , trembling , sinking feel
ing nearly all the time. You suid I wa :
suffering with systemic catarrh , and
Believe that 1 received your help in thi
nick of time. I followed your direction !
carefully and can say to-day that I an
well again. 1 cannot thank you enougl
for my cure. "
Peruna euros catarrh wherever located
'Peruna is not a guess nor an experirnen
it is an absolute sciontific certainty
Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. In
ist upon having Peruna.
A free book written by Dr. Hartman ,
on the subject of catarrh In its differ
ent phases and stages , will be seni
free to any address by The Peruna
Medicine Co. , Columbus , Ohio.
Catarrh is ji systemic disease curablt
nly by systemic treatment. A remedj
that cures catarrh must aim directly ai
the depressed nerve centers. This is
What Peruna does.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of I'erunr
write at once to Dr. liartmau. giving ji
full statement of your case , and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
fice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman. President of
The Hart man Sanitarium. Columbus. O
The milk of a single Kouefort sheet
will in a year make 'about thirty It
forty pounds of cheese. In that dis
trict of France there are about eight
thousand sheep devoted to th ?
cheese industry.
A milkman and the driver of a
sprnkliug cart. were observed in
earnest conversation in Henderson ,
Ky The spectators put this and
that together , and inferred that the
milkman was making arrangements
for watering his stock.
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A limited number of. candidate * for tho Keel *
dectkul state will be received atf ipeolal rate * .
St. Edward's Hall , for Bors under 13.jeM , if
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The S9ta Year will open September 9 , 1903.
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DK. Examiner of the U. S. Treas
ury DeparuuL'iir. graduate of Coluuv
bia College , and who served three yean
at West Point , has the following to say
of Peruna :
"Allow me to express my gratitude
to you for the benefit derived from
your wonderful remedy. One short
month has brought'forth a vast change
and I now consider myself a well man
after months of suffering. Fellow
sufferors , Peruna will cure you. "
Peruna immediately invigorates the
nerve-centers which'give vitality to the
mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis
appears. Then catarrh is permanently
cured.
Asia contains more than half ol
the people in the world.
The best and linest Panama hats
are manufactured in Jipijapa , Ec
uador.
A Mississippi gentleman , in ans
wering a matrimonial advertisement ,
stated that he was "a Muskier MaE
and a .widower 28 years old , with
Gray eyes & Orbon hair six feet
high. "
EVIDENTLY USED DP.
Mrs. Meadowland ( early morning/
"I guess that city gentleman we
took to board for the summer ain't
much used to travelin'in the cars ,
lie must a' been all fagged out
when he got here yesterday , though
he didn't say nothin' about it. "
Farmer Meadowland ' 'lie looked
cheery enough. "
Mrs. Madowland "Yes , but here
its is 'most four o'clock and break
fast already , and he hain't waked
up yet. "
THE T.UUTLI OUT.
Clara ( at the seaside'There ) ! I
knew it. lie has proposed this
evening , and she has accepted. "
Dora "They are acting like other
people : merely polite , that's all. "
"That's only ajjliud. Look at her
yjohtiug cap. " " "
'It's on hind side before. "
"Yes. A man can't kiss a girl ur-
der one of those peaks. "
Michigan Lumber Product * .
During the decade ending in lyoi
the lumber products of Michigan fel
[ from $83,000,000 per anuuin to $54
000,000.
THE SURGEON'S ' KNIFE
Mrs. Eckis Stevenson of Salt
Lake City Tells How Opera
tions For Ovarian Troubles
Jttay Be Avoided.
MRS. PINKHAM : I suffered
with inflammation of the ovaries and
womb for over six years.enduring ache *
and pains which none can dream of but
those vrho have had the same expe-
MBS. EOKIS STEVJWSON.
rienoc. Hundreds of dollars Trent to the
doc'tor and the'druggist. I was simply
a walking1 medicine cheat and a phys
ical wreck. My sister.residing in Ohio
wrote m that she had been cured o1
womb trouble by usinp Lydiu "E.
Pinkhnm's Vegetable Coin-
pound , and advised mtt to try it. I
then discontinued all other med icines
and gaye your Vegetable Compound a
thorough trial. Within four weeks
nearly all pain had left me ; I rarely
had headaches , and my nerves w r * in
a much better condition , and I wag
cured in three months , and this avoided
a terrible surgical operation. " Mits :
ECKIS STEVKNSON. 350 So. StateSt. ,
Salt Lake City. Utah. fSQOO forfeit If -
tbon ttttimoniel it'not genuine.
Remember every vroman ii
cordially invited to write'to Mrs.
Pinkhaui if tbere is anything
About her syniptoias she does not
understand. Mrs.
DOGS LIKE THEIR MASTERS.
Association Causes the Brute to Imi
tate the Human Bcinc.
One of the most curious traits to be
'oilnd in the animal nature , said an ob-
ipn-ant citizen , is that which grows out
t the unconscious iinitativeness of
creatures of the lower order. I have
observed many Instances of where the
creatures of a lower order have taken
on the characteristics in some notice
able degree of members of the humau
familjOne might know , for instance ,
the beggar's dog , just from the look of
the dog , from the droop of the eye , the
pathetic hang of the lip and a certain
general air of despondency and hope
lessness which seem to speak in the
very nature of the animal. 1 mention
the beggar's dog because it is a fa
miliar example. The beggar's dog nevet
looks cheerful , never smiles , never frol
ics , but simply sits by his master and
broods and begs for whatever charity
ma3' give.
"I have seen the dog character mold
ed under happier influences and the doii
become more cheerful. lie was a light-
hearted , free-and-easy sort of creatun
and seemed to get something of tin1 sun-
tier side of things. I am almost tempt
ed to say that if you will show me n
man's dog I will tell you what mannei
of man the owner is , with particular
reference to tempera men t and lite
moods. The melancholy man. the man
who grovels mentally along the gloom
ier grooves ; the pissimistic man , Avho is
always looking at the dark side of the
picture ; all the men who come within
these unhappy classilu-ations rarely
own a cheerful dog. The dog uncon
sciously takes to tinways of his mas
ter , and in his moods imitates the mas
ter's way of thinking. But turn to the
dog of the jolly , cheerful fellow. Watch
him show his teeth in laughter when
the master approaches , lie is darting
across the yard and dancing and frisk-
Ing around the master's feet in the hap
piest way imaginable , and he is up to
all kinds of pranks and does all kinds
of little things to indicate the good na
ture that is in him. He does as his mas
ter and seems to take the same general
view of life. These are small things , 1
guess , but they show just how iiriport-
ant one's actions are in life. Even one's
way of thinking may influence one's
dog and change his whole view of life.
Xew Orleans Times-Democrat.
HOTBEDS OF BRIGANDAGE.
The Numerous Baud it Bands of Bul
garia ami Macedonia.
Bulgaria and Macedonia are the hot
beds of brigandage , known as such for
ages. The territory is mountainous ,
crossed by no regular thoroughfares
except the paths worn in the rovks l > \
the K-et of the caravans of centuries.
These districts : ue populated Jy Bul
garianslbaniaus , and Turks , living
in small towns among the iuouiaius ,
where a hard and precarious living fan
be wrung from the stony soil only un
der the most favorable conditions.
With little or no protection from the
iroeminent , and subject to repeated
and heavy assessments upon their
> canty crops and straggling herd : , by
the rovfng bands of brigands , whose
itroiucliolds are in the same mountain
fastnesses , it is not a surprise that the
people become restless and learn to
look upon the brigand leader as a great
and powerful man. Fathers appren *
tice their sous to these leaders of law
lessness and crime to learn the profes
sion , with the earnest hope and prayer
that by their prowess and strength ,
they , too , in due time may be at the
head of a robber baud of their own.
The region , moveover. is especially
adapted for brigandage , because it ia
the meeting place of Europe and Asia ,
wh < re lawlessness and rapine are fos
tered by the intense race rivalry and
hatred that consequently prevails.
liev. Dr. .Fames L. Barton , in Woman's
Home Companion.
A Jjineal Descendant.
The fruit that grows ou the genealog
ical tree is generally dry , but occasion
ally has a flavor of humor. "Sylvanua
Urban" tells in the Cornhill Magazine
a story which is good enough to per
petuate. One need not question its au
thenticity too closely.
A man applied to the herald's collega
for a coat of arms. In such a case it id
pleasant to be able to borrow one from
u celebrated ancestor. The man in
question could not remember any thins
about his great-grandparents , and
therefore , of course , could not mention
any achievement by them which could
be used as the basis of a coat of arms.
But the orlicial to wliouj he appll * d
was not easily discouraged.
"Have you not done something your-
self ? " he ask'Ml.
'Nothing. I fear , ' ' said the man. add
ing as a pathetic antithesis that once ,
having been lucked in Lmlgute prison
Cor debt , he had found means to escape
from an upper window. , v
"And how did you get downV"
"I got a cord , fixed it around the
neck of King Lud's statue , and let my-
* t'lf down. "
"Just thf thing ! There you have it
nonor enough. Lineally descended
'roni King Lud. His coat of arms is
; ood enough for vou ! ' '
His Objection.
"Back again ? " said the warden.
Well , we'll put jou 5u the new cell
louse this lime. How do the quaiters
nit you' : "
"These quarters are all right , " said
he habitual offender , "but the terms
ire not satisfactory. ' ' Baltimore
American.
Hi Orution.
The . .valedictorian then stepped for-
vard anil delivered his oration.
His subject was , "Some of the Prob-
ems That Confront Civilization. "
He merely enumerated the problems.
He had uojeolutioii for any of them.
vHOUND WORLD FOR TWO CENTS ,
Jistaiice a Letter May Travel with a
United States Stamp.
"Now that the Danish West India-
rill become an insular possession of
he United States upon the completion
if the diplomatic negotiations for then
tcquisition , and the eastern shore line
if this country practically extended
iver 1.-100 miles into the broad expanse
if the tempestuous Atlantic , it will
) rove of interest to show the postal pos-
libilities of this country as to the car-
'iage of a letter weighing an ounce for
t cents , " said a gentleman familial
K'ith postal affairs.
"I venture to say that even an off-
laud statement 'of these remarkable
) ossibiliitus cannot really be given ,
tfaving occasion to go into this question
ecently. 1 made a new calculation ,
ivhich is approximately correct. It is
iased upon the island of St. Thomas ,
n the Danish West Indies , as an east-
irn starting point. Upon the completion
> f the negotiations American postof-
ices will be established on the islands.
IVe will proceed to the recently estau-
islit'd postofiice at Point Barrow ,
Uaska , well within the arctic circle , on
parallel far above the northernmost
mores of Iceland , and not so very far
listant from the north pole itself.
I'lieuce we will take an aerial journey
: o the tropics of the south seas , at Ma-
lila. and then home again to St.
Thomas.
"From St. Thomas to New York it is
t.4iiS miles ; to San Francisco. 'Jol.1
allies ; from San Francisco to Vnalasku ,
J.035 miles ; from Unalaska to Nome ,
ibout 1,000 miles , and thence to Point
Barrow , overland.120 miles , or a total
) f S2SS miles from our most eastern
Vtlantic postoftice to our northernmost
postofiice amid arctic ice. The revenue
utter which will visit Point Barrow
! his summer , when the ice is out of t . < j
Arctic Sea sufficiently , and which Avill
: arry the supplies for the new office ,
ivill go around the western shores of
Alaska through Bohring Strait , and tktj
total distance will be somewhat in
creased. Actual distances in this re
mote region cannot be stated with pc i-
tiveness. but these figures are not fai
Hit of the way , and are based upon of
ficial data.
"Returning southward , overland par !
bf the way , it is approximately 1,30 < 1
Diiles from Point Barrow to Unalaska :
ihence it is 2,01(5 miles fco Honolulu ;
from this isle in the sea it is : > .H37 miles
to Guam , and from that island 1,50U
miles to .Manila , or a total of S.459 miles
from our arctic postoftice at Point Bar
row to our southern Pacific postotti'-e
5f importance.
"And now for the homeward leap1
faid the postal.oflicial. according to tb §
Washington Star. "It is TM1 mile. *
from Manila to San Francisco via
fiuam and Honolulu , and 4,14' , ' miles
from the Golden Gate City to St ,
Thomas , and the complete circuit , an
here outlined , approxinmtes 2,4 ! : > 1
miles which a letter might travel , tin.
Her certain conditions , for 2 cents , un-
ler the American flag.7
Lady Warwick bus a peacock whicli
Is believed to be more than 100 yeai.
ild. A writer in County Life says : "A
friend told me he has had the sam
peacocks for fifty years. How old they
ivere when he had them first he dul
not know. "
A writer in an English magazine telh
Jiis story : "I was rolling a lawn will ;
i roller open at both ends and pushing
.1 in front of me , when I heard a greal
loice among the rooks and starling ;
iwooping over my head , followed bj
kestrel. I did not take much uotic
> f this and went on rolling , when sud
lenly I heard a rush of wings and a
itarling fairly threw itself on the
; round within a foot of the side of th *
oiler and hopped inside : in an instant
.iter tile hawk came against the roller
i
\
iut recovered itself and swooped rounj
he other side , presumably to catch tL #
tarling when it came out , but it wa ?
harp enough to stay where it was.
lie hawk then went off. This is , in
i.v opinion , rather remarkable , as I
k'as under the impression that hawk *
ud cats did not eat starlings owing t ;
; iejr bitter tastV'
A recent letter from India tells tin
ullowiiig story of a ti er hunt : "W
; it on a rock and the beaters beaj
iirotigh the jungle toward us. Ther
; ere two ways the tiger might come ,
ne to our left and the other to our
! ghl : > o F watched on th right-
and side and I watched on the left ,
uddenly I heard a terrific 'baugl'
lose to my ear and a roar ; the tiger
ad gone to F 's side of the rock.
turned my head quickly round and
iw an enormous tiger rolling over and
rer down the hill. F had shot her
i the shoulder and she fell at once.
lit as the side of the hill where we
ere sitting was very steep the tiger's
eight as she fell over carried her
jwn the hill and we found her lying
Md in the thick stuff at the bottom.
y F has killed two tigers in eight
lys and I was with him both times ,
his tiger is a magnificent auimal. thd
lest .and biggest that has been shot
> out here for years. She was a noted
id extremely dangerous beast , too ,
about two years ago she inaulod and
lied two coolies , and there was a
iperstltion among "the natives that
ere was no rifle big enough to shoot
' '
jr. "
A man-hating woman and a woman-
iting man are always suspected of
a lot of icar .
. . . . For Infants and Children.
Mn.m.nriull. 1. , . .MK'M.II M - - UU 11.1 .1.1
w-r gis ig s
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Avfcgetable Preparationfbr As
uieFoodandReguIa-
similating
ti'ag ihc Stomachs andBowcls of Bears the
Promotes Digeslion.GheerFur-
ness and Jtest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor "Mineral.
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Worms .Convulsions Jeverish-
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TALK IS CHEAP.
Mrs. Brick-row "It's peifecth
abominable. Here we are in this
broiling city yet. "
Mr. Brickrow "You said you
wanted to summer at the seaside. "
"Yes , and you insisted on the
mountains. "
"Just so. Times are very hart
my dear. Let's go on arguing the
queston a few weeks longer , anc
then it will be cool enough to staj
at home. "
THE JURY'S SYMPATHIES.
Stranger ' 'You still have lynch-
inas here , do yen ? "
Westerner "Only in the case o :
bad characters. When a fairly gooc
citizen gets arrested for anything ,
we always let the law take it :
course. "
'That's encouraging. "
"Yes , you see an average ju * j
can always be.depended upon to hang
a gtod citizen if it gets a chance. "
SWALLOWING ABILITIES.
Jack Tar "Ye mightn't believe
it , but whales have a very smal
mouth. "
Landsman "Yes , I've heard they
wouldn't even be able to swallow
half the stories that are told about
them. ' "
Automoble stage lines have been
established , or are to be established ,
in many states , acc rdiug to infor
mation in the Motor Ag2.
] > uuib AniuiaU lu Hot Weather
The sufferings of ouranimals during
the heated term are apt to be forgot
ten in our iown miseries. As to the
horses , be merciful with the high check
that instrument of torture with
which we torment our most faithful
servant. If the animal has been mu
tilated for life by docking , see that he
is protected from insects. As for dogs
[ five them plenty of water to drink.
Don't make them after
rur your car
riage , b.cycle or car. Keep a basin
sunk in the ground near your door ,
full of fresh water for pandering crea
tures suffering form thirst. Boston
Iranscript. , * * -
HALL'S CATAKKU CUKK
s taken internally. Price 75 cents.
Decadenc * of tliu Irish Laujjiiage.
In 1800 , three of the four million
3opuiation of Ireland , spoke their na-
iive language : in 19UO , only one-fifth
; ould do so-
Pise's Care for Consumption f the best
iicdieine 1 have ever found for coughs
ind colds. Mrs. Oscar Tripp , Big Kock ,
til. , March 20. 1901.
Ancieut 31euuiii of > 3I ut. " ;
Meat once meant any kMnd of food , j
n an old English edition of the Lord's
> rayer , the well known petition is
endered , "Give us this day our daily
neat. "
If you wish beautiful , clear white clothes use
.ed Ciovs 13all Uhie. Large 2 package o
Keeping Uefs at Work.
Colorado is a great honey-producing
tate. One Colorado apiarist keeps
is bees busy collecting honey all the
ear round by turning them loose in
in alfalfa fields in the summer and in
rinter shipping them to a plantation
a Florida.
Are Y MP ClatLies Varied ?
Ue Rt4 rM Ball Blue aui ni&ke tkew
Large 2 z , > ckaxe.
Jessure , Bengal , has established a.
record for hailstones. During a re
cent storm there was a constant
peppering of hailstones fully three
pounds in weight. Metal veranda
roofs were perforated , cattle
maimed , orees beaten down and a
man killed outright by the down-
The trackless trolley car , European
conception , described In Popular
Mechanic a short time ago , is to
make its appearance in America.
Peculiar Niiine for Toxvni
A little town in Arkansas is called
"Marjhattianua , having ! een given
that name by C. R. Webber , whu
chose this method of perpetuating
the names of his wife and two-
daughters. _ %
" " '
A Foolish Lift. " " *
Stratfurd.Yis. . . July L'S. Willi.int
Juuemaunva.s working with a farmer
near this place last summer and one
day they got stuck with a load of
grain. Mr. .Miuemaun saysVe bad
to lift like fools and my back cracked
and started to hurt me so that E
couldn't si and it any longer. The man
I was working with look me home and
I went to bod. I saw an advertisement
of Dodd's Kidney LMHs in the paper
and I sent and jtot one fifty-cent bor.
Before I had this box used np I began
to feel better and I kept on and ver/
soon my back was well again.
"I can't say enough for Dodd's Kid
ney Pills and I cannot understand why
anyone should continue to suffer with
backache when Dodd's Kidney Piils
will cure it so quickly. "
Mrs. Sarah E. Ilovvell , of Atlanta ,
Ga. , became demented through the
continuous consideration of religious
themes For sixty-eight hours she
spoke constantly , until she became
unconscious , and in this condition
died. Sue had talked herself to
death.
lo Your Feet Acne and Burn ?
Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-
Case. a powder for the feet. It make *
tight or Xew Shoes fee ! Easy. Cares
Cortis. Buuions , Swollen. Hot and
Sxveatiug Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Slore ? . 'J c. Sample seat FREE.
Address All n S. < ilm1-- ' I.eRoy. N. Y.
I'etroleiiiu .Field * 01 Borneo.
The oil regions discovered in Borneo
furnished during the last year , more
than luOjtxX ) tons of petroleum for ex
port. _
Mr. . WIuMon' * JjOOTHIM * SVKUP for cbllrtrer.
teething. MjtSenlie x1" ' " * , leduuea i
aUjs ! | in , i. ultra iuu colic. 25c bottla.
U Ho e new creates o beautiful vuinplezinx.
'uir w t r sample i > il formula , twenty cent * .
tr i-us 'i > . , JMI Kiontat. . W. , Detroit , Midi.
Don't Accept a Substitute !
When you ask for Cascarets be
sure you get the genuine Cascarets
Candy Cathartic ! Don't accept
fraudulent substitutes , imitation ? or
counterfeits ! Genuine tablets stamp
ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
All druggists , ice.
\Mj A N T P n * ? * ° for the UniU ! State *
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