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Show ! prominent physicians USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-N- FOOD BLESSED TO GIVE. A, By CLYDE A. MANN. ey SUN 0t Otn CU. LCt4 thi a. sni ft U tin ( Copyright , 1902 . by Dally Story Pub Co.) u n list i uy k ) on, ler. ind bt la Tg Cbrlstnr as eve, and the swirling snow was a halo about the Bugle building, iglow from Its basement pressroom to ihe big composing room at the top. 3ne window of the upper row was dark, and within a querulous sounder clattered an unanswered call, it was a little, dingy room; the door was open a crack Into the big composing room, where clanking, singing lino-typ- boys up and we can get right back, he ordered. He did not tell what a burden had been lifted from him at sight of their faces. He hurried out and found that a brief report of the wreck had gone out and had included among the killed the Clarks, from the sleeping car record. A shudder went over him when he thought of Bill. When the went up for the and rumbling turtles drowned last sheet ofcopy boy press copy he notice! the howl of the storm, and in the twithat Bill was but he had light mice were scampering warily been queer all very pale,A wreck story evening. for crumbs of Bill Clarks last midstarted, and Jimmy saw among the night lunch. list of dead some local names. It was Bill Clark, jovial giant, late as he slashed off the list and seemed oddly out of place taking rushed down to the city editors room. news reports, deftly fingering the keys The city editor glanced at the names of his typewriter, as ne had done in and his feet came down in a hurry. the Bugle office seven nights in every He started for the door. week for almost a dozen years. But Bats freckled, excited face conRarely in the gray years of night work had fronted him. Bat shoved a great wad of the first tap of the sounder been' unanswered, but the foremans clock crawled twenty-fiv- e minutes past the hour, while Clarks den was still dark. An Impatient sender in the Associated Press office, with a tangle of market figures, growled. Under the long train shed where throngs hurried with Christmas bundles Bill Clark waited for the limited from the West. His wife and children C.B. CHAMBERLIN. M.D. were to come home again. The snow was a solid wall of white at the far OF WASHINGTON. D.C. end of the train shed where the headClark lights glared at the storm. C. B. Chamberlin, M. D., writes from 14th and P Sts., strained his eyes, and In the swirling Washington, D.C.: flakes saw the waving handkerchiefs Many cases have come under my observation, where Peruna of three sturdy lads rolling away from benefited has and cured. Therefore, I cheerfully recommend it him three long months before. Clark C. B. CHAMBERLIN, M. D. for catarrh and a general tonic. was privately regarded as an affectionate cuss around the Bugle office. Medical Examiner II. S. Treasury. self a well man and I after months of The Christmas merriment around him Fellow-suffererPeruna will stirred the trait and the time worried Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Ex- suffering. cure you. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. miner of U. S. Treasury him. The bulletin, Limited, late, ' Geo. C. Ilayener, M. D. , of Anacostia, lent, graduate of was posted. College and who served D. C., writes: How late? three years at The Pernna Medicine Co., Coiambus, O. : Dont know, Bill, was the West Point, has Gentlemen In my practice I have Numreply to his question. the following to had occasion to frequently prescribe Bill Clark sat staring before him. a in ber Twos a little smash. Not I say of Peruna: valuable and have found medicine, your Get that set copy into his hand. Allow me to its use beneficial, especially in cases of word more.' J were be a and itll Bats words, scoup, Bat worldly-wisC. a Pierce, express my grati-- I catarrh. M. tall, D. Havener, George tude to you for If you do not receive prompt and satis- freckled reporter who made the it is a complete story of the wreck written on the train. What came over J t h e benefit de-- t factory results from the use of Peruna, trains for the Bugle, heard the quesrived from your write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a tion and answer. divined the press wire? wr.3 Bats next quesInstantly I wonderful rem-- J full statement of your case, and he will the trouble his notebook tion. and, edy. One short be pleased to give you his valuable ad- shut, was at Billslapping The city editor showed aim the list side in a Clark's month has vice gratis. Did Bill take that? Mrs. Clark, moment. A was at Bat later the jiffy Address Dr. Hartman, President of brought forth a vast change and The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, superintendents desk and Sherburne come along In a hurry. Dr. L. Jordan. little den the telegraph sound looked up with a glum scowl. Hullo, Injhe wwr,rwvvvw now consider my-- . Ohio. as silent. the end-- had Thirty Bat, what you botherin round about come, and Bill Clark sat staring now? before him out at the storm. His face Bad? queried Bat. was drawn and his head was drooped Two ditched burned. and UseBACO-CURsleepers the so. nervous It do system to injures Suddenly. But three pairs of and it will tell you when to stop as it takes away the desire for tobacco. Dont get yellow now. If you want to on his breast. You have no right to ruin your health, spoil your digestion and poison go down, Jim Actons goin' with some arms were thrown suddenly about his neck and they revived him. Now clear out and be deyour breath by using the filthy weed. A guarantee in each box. Price doctors. $1.00 per box, or three boxes for $2.50, with guarantee to cure or cent. refunded. At all good Druggists or direct from us. Write for free booklet. Bat and Bill Clark paused outside. HAVE FOUND RELIC OF STONE AGE UREKA CHEMICAL CO., - La Now dont you worry about your folks, Bill. I have a hunch they are Flint Dagger Deeply Imbedded 8,. nil of a Horae. all right. Im goin down tell ClarkIn Sweden has been found a very A grip of their hands and a son. look straight Into each others eye3 curious relic of the stone age. It is the skull of a horse, and it was disand Bat was gone. ' Sleeping cars ditched and burned, covered by J. A. Sjogren, an archas-ologis- t, in the mud of the Ulitorpsa, sleeping cars ditched and burned," ' as ears near in Bill he Clarks rung j Ingelstad. trudged Second Edition Reedy Illustmted. $1.50 Gunner AndersSon, describing the through the snowy, Christmasy streets, where sleigh bells jingled like those relic, which is now In the museum at CVERY one who loves the scenes of galloping cavaliers, brave sword-on the three boys sleds waiting at Ystad, says: play, desperate adventures and the flash and charm of a game of home. The words still stopped his At first It ves thought to be the ears as he clicked off his tardy answer skull of a deer, but Professors Leche hearts, wijlwant to read None But The Brave . Merton Balfort, the and tried to unravel the Phillips code and Lundgren, after a careful examihero, and his fellow soldiers John Acton and Robert Curtis are bound up that came with a rush. choice both and much circumstance as were the three nation, proved that it was that of a together by In a house In a suburb the lamps horse. Compared with guardsmen of Dumas, and their adventures are no less thrilling and were all lighted, the stoves glowed, the skull of a modern horse it is unromantic than the deeds of those classic heroes. a supper was set and all was scrupuusually large, but what makes it Rarely has there appeared in fiction a maid of such versatile powneat with a mans neatness. chiefly notable is the fact that a flint lously of and soul the a as ers to charm lover, pierce the tantalizing royalist, Three little night dresses hung on the dagger was stuck 4n it when It was Deborah Phllipse; for whom the hero gets into trap after trap, risking chairs. Years of wandering had made found. The dagger was broken off, life and honor for her sake, only to be Ignored and insulted a few home doubly dear to Clark. There and its) original length, as may be inmoments afterward, until but thats the story; and a charming, were stray facts known of an advenferred from several specimens of a turous young manhood that had cargraphic and original denouement it presents. similar weapon in the museum at ried him to the Texas ranges, to AriStockholm, could not have exceeded zona to carry chain, to Dakota, where centimeters. Hence it could twenty all his cattle had frozen In a dire bliz- never have formed part of a lance. zard. He had turned his back on a colThat the dagger was broken off at New York Publishers 372 Fifth Avenue he when married and lege education, the moment when It was driven into he put to use the telegraphy he learned the skull Is as certain as that It dates when fascinated by the clatter in the back to the stone, or neooffice home in his in town, up depot lithic age. The man who thrust it Cinematograph for the Blind. into the skull knew his business, for A cinematograph for the blind has the weapon is fixed exactly In the subeen Invented by Dr. Dussand, a ture'1 between the oones and the The successive French physician. crown, and It was driven with such of are the on embossed stages picture force that it did not leave the slightsheets of tin and made to revolve rapest mark on the outside. Indeed It Is idly between the fingers of the blind fixed so firmly that it would require person. a good deal of strength to draw it out. All the scientists who have examined Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.' For children teething, softens the gums, reduces It say that It would be hardly possible allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. even for an unusually strong man to drive a weapon of this kind with In Socialists Germany. his hand into a horses skull. It ls expected that the socialists will 100 elecseats German the at carry Blind Man's Baft' In Japan. ' tions, polling 'dver 1,000,000 votes and A writer on childrens games in Jasecuring the strongest position in the pan says: Blind mans bull as played reichstag. in Japan Is quite the same as the game KE5 WEAK EYO played by western children, but If you play It with Japanese I may warn you not to say 'Come here In English to any one you may be trying to catch. It will be all right to say In Japanese Chotto olde, (Come here a moment) or Oide nasal (Condescend to come CURES EYES ScaLamuos , here). The person spoken to will not RANUUTI0N. mn.ANHATI0N.KTC Number Twos in & little smash, . oide, of course, If he or she can help IRItHTENf 0UIL EYES, CUNCe PINK CY( so AT 0 u c msTai OPTICIANS Os 51 IT replied the depot-- i himself or herself, but if you call out MURINE EYE REMEDY CO. ChiOCA Maine. Year after year a trip to In English, Come here! as I know a CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skfa the wifes sister had been deferredL of foreigner did once, you may Interrupt if crusts and scales and soften the thick-me- d necessity, and at last the mother an jHie game. Come here (in Japanese the boys had gone, but were to be at characters written cuticle, COTICURA OINTMENT,' i) means :o instantly allay itching, in fit mm home at Christmas sure. Inu is the word for native and irritation, and soothe and heal, , dog, but tbe first foreigners in Yokoind CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, For the tenth time the lunch bas- hama, Americans and English folk, al;o cool and deanke the blood. A SINGLE ket was tried for a diversion for the ways said Come bere to their dogs SET of these great skin curatives in impatience of three boys In a day and the expressionhas become a iften sufficient to cure the most tortar-- g, coach of the Limited, rushing through Japanese word." bleed-n- g, disfiguring, itching, burning, the blinding storm. crusted, scaly, and pimply skin, Wont dadda like our present, Royalty and Smallpox icalp, and blood humours, with loss of though! exclaimed the eldest, eyeing of smallpox In London reThe reign lisir, when all else fails. a box. minds that this scourge played sad -- Fan of' choice a Nfdrl glil He yoer mtr dMsjtif todsomh.1 their had had They havoc among European SUUttlll is what 1 lisd fur sal what 1 tut" royalties sleeping car or a present for Dadda. throughout the seventeenth and eighand Jim Tsn CunccEi. Soap, assisted by Cuncmu valley They neared the centuries. Two of Charles I.s JISthewt, for preserving, purifying, and Mrs. Clark drifted off into recollections teenth NOT A KALOOMINC children were carried oft by the pest )auufylng the skin, for cleansing the scalp Bill bad the brought of wall day they It A pare, permanentandartlstlc in coldcoating, it crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop-- , and three of James II.'s offspring. Inwater. home, when he had refused the masked ready for the brush by mixing ping ot falling hair, for softening, whitening, cluding Mary, Queen of England and 3. ind soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for mens order to ditch No. For iaic nv Faint dcalkan Kvirywnkri rashes, itchlngs, and chadngs, and for spouse of William III. We are experts in the 6by Thooo To Building Crash! ill the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nnra-trtreatment of walls. Write and see how helfK IiOuis XVI. s son (the dauphin), his the and reeled, rocked The train Millions of Women use CUTICURA Soar ful we can be, at no cost to yon, in getting .i. i.scn (also dauphin) and his wife Address homes. healthful In the form of baths for beautiful and boys screamed In fright and passenannoying Irritations, Louis XV, all and Inflammations, and excoriations, or too tree Mrs aisle. Company Alabastinc the down rushed gers nr offensive perspiration. In the form of Likewise of died GRAND RAPIDS MICM. smallpox. etsaiiTMKRr Joseph I., wreck a been had there Clark knew washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for Emperor of Germany, in 1711; Peter soon flames showed her the sleepmany sanative, untiseptio purposes which and hll of Russia, in 1730; Henr, Beery Ltiga readiiy suggest themselves to women. HltfiCPR WANTED 4 Game ing cars turned over and burning. She II, Emperor Skill nickel slot machine jjCUTtoraa RmoLvrrr puja (Chocolate for drinks and cigars: strictly lawful, takes place of sighed with gratituue that she had Prince of Prussia, in 1767, and Maxt "w,for tasteless, odorless, forbidden slot mac bines, thereby Ailing a Joseph, Elector of Bavaria, in substitute sold the berth ticket" Bill had sent to imilianTwo the celebrated liquid want. Rented or sold on easy payments. Bells at CtmoCHA Kxsolyxvtss wej, 1777. of the British sovereigns use. COM&AD bon now other t to sand all for ahrbt. but Forty a u message, to st nd tried She her. blood purtSers and humour cures. In screw JACKSON DESK CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. narrow escapes from death had very down. were vials, containing 60 doses, price 20c. wires the GP ttroeriwol "a owML , OivraSVT, An hour later Bat Pierce burst into from the disease, namely, William III. When Answering Advertisements Kindly Chsrtwhooss the car. Came on relief train; bundle and Queen Anne. Mention This Paper. ej s, tk a. Depart-Columbi- ent a tty, ier- IB- - gut tin een ot :wo 14 u OT- - depot-maste- rs TOBACCO al- ios ar-ie- !r bat nil bli :e," ttM 0 S gel ury los Crosse, Wis. None But The Brav- eBy HAMBLEN SEARS two-year-o- ld W DODD, MEAD at lid idf is ya in fer en st :er be to ft si VC ir bt ti be a, be be flesh-forme- rs Floor Covering, twenty-fiv- e years a considerable change has been effected in the treatment and furnishings of floors. This seems a short period in which to reckon, when the history of floor coverings dates from far back before the Christian era, even to the ancient days of Egyptian splendor. Prior to this time primitive ages had adopted the fur skins of wild beasts to make a comfortable foothold in their habitations, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Babylonians' were renowned for their weaving of rugs and the ornamentation they introduced. From them the art was passed on to the Persians and the people of India, and so through Asia and eastern Europe, and, after the Renaissance, into France and England. In this country rugs are becoming more and more in demand in place of carpets. From a hygienic viewpoint they are much to be preferred. In the last Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold e, er-w- in Ancient Fallacy of Alluding to It a Vegetable Beef teak. Time was when It was believed that the mushroom presented the composwhich led to it ition of animal-flesbeing called animal beefsteak. This conclusion, London Lancet says, was based on an analysis made many years ago, when analytical methods were crude, and when the chemistry of food was not .well understood. The most important difference between the mushroom and the steak is due i5 the rich proportion of pro-teiin the meat, as compared with the feeble amount In the mushroom. This fact, as ascertained by recent analysis, hardly Justifies the mushroom being regarded as a vegetable beefsteak." It may be a blow to the vegetarian, but he would have to consume at least, ten pounds of mushrooms in order to gain the equivalent of a little over one pound of prime beef. Indeed, in the light of modern Inquiry there seems to be no reason for believing that mushrooms possess any greater food value than other ordinary fresh vegetable foods, and in many respects they compare unfavorably with them h, d, )b, tht 1 Price $1.00 & OF THE MUSHROOM VALUE Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Price 25a Mrs. Annie McKay, Chaplain Sons of Temperance, 326 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Cured of Severe Female Troubles by Lydia E. Pinkhams .Vegetable Compound. Dear Mrs. Finkham Being a mother of five children I have had experience with the general troubles of my sex. I was lacerated when one of my children was born and from that hour I date all my afflictions. I found that within a few months my health was impaired, I had female weakness and serious inflammation and frequent flooding. I became weak and dizzy but kept on my feet, dragging through my work without life or pleasure. A neighbor who had been helped by taking Lydia E. Pinkliams Vegetable Compound insisted that I take at least one bottle. I did so and felt so much better that I kept on the treatment. For seven months I used the Compound faithfully and gladly do I say it, health and strength are mine once more. I know how to value it now when it was so nearly lost, and I appreciate how great a debt I owe you. The few dollars I spent for the medicine cannot begin to pay what it was worth to me. Yours very truly, Mrs. Anna McKay, Chaplain Sons of Temperance. : $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Refuse all substitutes. Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, TMAsq. ' Characteristics of Gold. Many people suppose that all gold is alike when refined, hut this is not so. An experienced man can tell at a glance from what part of the world a gold piece comes, and in some cases from what particular gold district the metal has been obtained. Australian gold, for instance, is distinctly redder than that from California. The Ural gold Is the reddest found anywhere. Many Senators to Be Elected. Senatorial elections will be held in a number of states this year and next, the terms expiring in March, 1903, including those of Billy Mason, Senators Platt of New York, Jones of ArWe promise that should you use PUTkansas, Teller of Colorado, Orville H. NAM FADELESS DYES and be dissatInPlatt of Connecticut, Fairbanks of isfied from any cause whatever, to rediana, Allison of Iowa, Gallinger of fund 10c. for every package. Monroe Drug Co., Unionville, Mo. New Hampshire, Penrose of Pennsylvania, McLaurin of South Carolina, Gcorga Washington M p. Spooner of Wisconsin. The original map made by George Washington in 1775 of the lands on the Train Kan 180 Miles In 180 Minutes. Great Kanawha river. West Virginia, Springfield, 111., April 16. The Con- granted to him by the British governtinental Limited on the Wabash Rail- ment in 1763, for his services In the road has made a new record from Tilton to Granite City, making 180 miles Braddock expedition, is now in the In 180 minutes. This was with five possession of the Library of Congress. stops three station stops, one to The map is about two by five feet, and change engines and one to take on is entirely in the handwriting of coaL The actual running time was Washington. two hours and thirty-eigminutes. Concentrated Common Sense The run from Danville to Decatur, Using 71.6 miles, was made in 70 minutes. Hamlins Wizard Oil. It drives away all pain Instantly. Including stops at Tolono and BemenL SL Louis Republic, April 17, 1902. Forest ot California. In the northern part of San Jose Vest Hia Wonderful Memory. county, California, and lapping over into San Mateo county, lies the Senator Vest, whose magnificent of the late Wade Hampton closed Big Basin, a bit of the primitive with a quotation from Tennyson, is forest. The exact area of the tract is said to outrank any of his colleagues about 2,500 acres. It contains one ot in familiarity with American and Engthe finest stretches of woodland which remains in the state. The characterislish poetry. His command of quotations is simply amazing and in addi- tic tree is the giant redwood. It has tion he is a classical scholar of high been proposed to convert the basin into a forest preserve. attainment ht Criminal Sells HU Body. A negro criminal cqpdemned to hang in North Carolina sold his body for which he invested in ginger cakes. The cakes he finished the night before the execution was to occur. The next day the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. One man then wished he had saved his $10, and another that he had made his cakes last longer. $10, Plsos Cure cannot be too highly spoken of cough cure. 3. W. O'Brien, 322 Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 8, 1000. Cigar Brands. are between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 brands of cigars sold in this country, and your average smoker thinks that every brand means a different kind of tobacco. As a matter of fact, 150 is an outside estimate of the different kinds of tobacco that can be procured from all sources, and even experts cant tell some of these apart. There 20 A WEEK AND EXPENSE; to men with rig to Introduce our Poultry goods, bendstp. Javelle Mfg Co., Dept D, Parsons, Kan. Popularity of Sommer Camp.. Summer camps have become so much of an Institution that the New York furniturdmakers this season are taking notice of them and trying their trade. au-lo- HaUs Catarrh Core Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75, Profitable Liquor Dispensary. Blocton, Ala., is able some months to pay all the town expenses from the profits of the local liquor dispensary, which profits it shares with the county. COMPANY R I Health will come with all its blessings to those who know the way, and it is mainly a queswith all the term implies, but the efforts which strengthen the system, tion of the games which refresh and the foods which nourish are important, each in a way, while it is also advantageous to have knowledge of the best methods of pnoting freedom from unsanitary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assista.? it is all important that the medicinal agents used should be of the best quality and of known value, and the one remedy which acts most beneficially and pleasantly, as a laxative, is Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup.Co. With a proper understanding of the fact that many physical ills are of a transient char-actand yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrap of Figs, gladness and comfort come to the heart, and if one would remove the torpor and strain and congestion attendant upon a constipated condition of the system, take Syrup of Figs and enjoy freedom from the aches and pains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity of the bowels. In case of any organic trouble it is well to consnlt a competent physician,' but when a laxative is required remember that the most permanently gratifying results will follow personal cooperation with the beneficial effects of Syrnp of Figs. It is for sale by all reliable druggists. Price fifty . cents per bottle. 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