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Show U. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Recommends LIVE STOCK Pe-ru-- na For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. Catarrh of the Stomach is Generally Called Dyspepsia Something to Produce Artificial Digestion is GenerallyTaken. Hence, Pepsin, Pancreatin and a Host of Other Digestive Remedies Has Been Invented. These Remedies Seat of the Not Reach the Do Which Difficulty, is Really Catarrh. U. S. Senator M. C Butler from South Carolina, was Senator from that state for two terms. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., from Washington, D. C., says: I can recommend Peruna tor dys- EX. pepsia and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine tor a short period and I feel very much relieved. It Is indeed a wonderful medicine beM. C. Butler. sides a good tonic. The only rational way to cure dyspepsia is to remove the catarrh. Peruna cures catarrh. Peruna does not produce artificial digestion. It cures catarrh and leaves the stomach to perform digestion in a natural way. This is vastly better and safer than resorting to artificial methods. Peruna has cured more cases of dyspepsia than all other remedies combined, simply because it cures catarrh wherever located. If catarrh is located in the head, tor M. C. Butler. Ex-Se- Peruna cures it. If catarrh has fastened itself in the throat or bronchial tubes, Peruna cures it. When catarrh becomes settled in the stomach, Peruna cures it. as well in this location as in any other. Peruna is not simply a remedy for dysgratis. pepsia. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Peruna cures dyspepsia because it is genHartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. erally dependent upon catarrh. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice SidQlervbus headaches 2 liO-SOTZE- ! feQUICKLY CURED BY New Yorkers. 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Send today; WHoldby druggists or sen t postpaid by guaranteed. cents, large bos- - Satisfaction CO, Boston Maas. THE B. PAXTON fl4 Columbus Av. Cleansing dhar. o'.0 ASSAYS. RELIABLE Gold and Stlvar .... uoid fciivr, Copr.. I Prompt return on mai samples. f 7CS AftAPaMOl ITn Co. DiiNVSk. COLO Ogden Assay gold.., '.7.7.7.!! very-wea- 8 d WrnPm half-pin- for free Home Treatment Cures. Write caJL symptom Hat if you cannot .1 .75 T5 j paper-weigh- t, s eitab-llshnve- nt BACKACHE. Scholar Naturally Misled by Modern Slang Term. A West Philadelphia Sunday school teacher has a class of a dozen small boys, ranging In their ages from 6 to 8 years. Not long ago the lesson was from the twerty-secouchapter of Genesis, upon the temptation of AbraPeanuts Produce Soft Lard. ham to offer Isaac for a sacrifice. The It Is well known that peanuts pro- teacher told them in as simple lanof the bulletin a duce soft lard, says guage as possible tbe story of the goAlabama Experiment Station. When ing into the mountain and the preparathe feeding of peanuts was contluued tion for the sacrifice, and when all was up to the date of ready she explatred that Abraham saw uninterruptedly slaughter tbe resulting lard melted a kid caught iu the bushes rnd took at the low temperature of 74.6 degrees that and killed it. There was an awed Fahrenheit, or at the temperature of silence for a moment w hen she nad finan ordinary living room In spring. It ished, and then one little lad gasped, has been claimed that by feeding en- with A eyes wide with horror: before weeks on corn few for a tirely kid! What, a bov?" and tlo date of butchering the flesh WAS TOO FAR DOWN. lard can be brought to the normal deThis was not the gree of hardness. Backache Is a forerunner and. case in this experiment. By disconYoungsters N'.ckel Not at the Moment Availab'e. one of the most common symptinuing the peanuts five weeks before Senator Sibley, the famous trotting toms of kidney trouble and the hogs were killed and feeding thenceforward exclusively on corn horse breeder, had taken his family womh displacement. meal we succeeded In raising the to the county fair and was walking about the grounds surrounded by his READ MISS BOUMAffS EXPERIENCE. melting point to 80 7 degrees FahrenSome time ago I was in a heit, an increase of 6.1 degrees Fah- youngsters of which he has Borne condition, my work made me renheit. This lard, however, was still thing less than a dozen when he felt much softer than that from hogs never one of them tugging at his coattails. nervous and my baca ached frightfully 1 had terrible headAs he turned the youngest, a lad of six, all tho time, and fed on peanuts. Iu a similar experiment In 1897-9the feeding of corn Implored his father to buy him a toy aches. Mv mother got a bottlo of Lydia balloon. Buy it yourself," said the E. linkliams Vegetable Comduring the four weeks immediately efthe Where's of time the butchering and it seemed to preceding wealthy Pennsylvanian. pound for me,back and help me at fected a considerably greater Increase nickel I gave you a moment ago strengthen my In the melting point of lard from the It's down my neck." "Well, shake It once, and I did not got so tired as before. I continued to take it, and it 1 cant, said Mr. Sibley. pigs previously fed on peanuts, but In out, health and strength to me, that test as in the present one the sobbed the little shaver; It was in my brought to thank you for the New and I want feeding of corn during a short period mouth when It went down. Miss Kat good It has done me. did not make the resulting lard equal York Times. SL & Wales Ave., 142nd Bollman, In firmness to that made by continued New York City. f 5000 forfeit If original of A Fearful Thought 6otw letter promttg genuineness cannot 9c produced feeding of corn. In this experiment the lard proIntelligence that a young woman has Lydia E. Ilnkliams Vegetable duced by feeding chufas was prac- chased Sir Thomas Lipton Into a cor cures because It I Compound will ner as him times several kissed as soft obtained from and that tically tbe peanut-fedread that the cup excite the haunting greatest knofen remedy for pigs. lifter may yet be seen prowling around kidney and womb troubles. (he country emulating the osculatory Every woman wlio Is puzzled Strawberry Enemies. of Richmond Pearson her condition should writ about In common with all other domestic performances Hobson. It was the same kind of ex fruits the strawberry bag Its lnseot parlance that started that hero on hlf to Mrs. IMnkliam at Lynn, Mas., and fungus enemies, sayB a strawand tell her alL devastating career. berry grower. Among the more destructive of tbe former are the white COMPELLED TO USE A CRUTCH FOR EIGHT MONTHS. DOANS KIDNEY PILLS grubs, a name given to the larval CURED MRS. P. CONLIN. CARRONDALE, PA. stages of the different species of the soon able to walk. At Mrs, P. Conlln, 80 Green-fllyu June beetles. As these work no aptho end of two weeks the bond Car ale, Avenue, warns in tny loins left. When parent Injury until the patch Is two Pa,aas: lauffeied with I had completed the treat and, despite the years old, It is advisable where Injury backache, moot, i luid not an ache not of medicines, 1 comd not it liable to occur to plow under the use a pain, aud I have been is pet rid of it. I mu compelled woe a ertfh k for etykt that coudiLon ever since. patch as soon as the first crop Is har- to of the a and tnonthSt part vested. Other Insect pests are the lime was unable to walk at Iff ftia ti twn, Aching backs are eased if I Strawberry Sawfly, or slug, and the all I fairlyto screamed Hip, back, and loin pains lift bit feet (tempted overcome. Swelling of the Strawberry Leaf Roller. These may from the floor, and, finally, limbs and dropsy sign be controlled to a certain extent by I lost control of my I limbs vanish. NAME could as weuknesa, through Ihev correct urine with spraying. Rust, or Strawberry Leaf neither bend nor straighten br.ek dust sediment, high full height, and if Blight, as It Is commonly called. Is up toa my pain in passing, colored, a set lous ever woman was in STATE dribbling, frequency, bed perhaps the most destructive enemy condition, I was My 1ms Doan a kidney Pilla wetting a to to band went mull thin of strawberry culture. This disease Kelly coupon drug Tnr tree trial box, remove calculi and gravel. Fobuit Milbinru o, Hufflo. N Y Uuvs and brought home a Kelleve If not checked, soon spreads all over store heart palpitation, ttiwoe t Uwut&tiieat, writ address on se ox of I loan a Tills. I felt headache rat aleepleasneei, Blip. the leaves and attacks the fruit stems, easier in a few days, and,I nervousness, dminoas. the treatment, Goutmuiug often completely girdling them, causing them to Bhrlvel up, and the berries are consequently useless. Fifty Our new catalogue tor 1008 OF INTEREST TO SPORTSMEN. is just out and contains about everyper cent of the crop Is often lost from this cause. Tue most satisfactory thing to be desired In the way of.... remedy for this evil is spraying with tbe Bordeaux mixture, which should be applied In July or August of the previous year and before and after blossoming of the fruiting season. Deduction Made by Physicians Daughter. Dr. W. T. Bull tells this story about a country surgeon who once had three leg amputation cases In a week. The unusual number of serious and similar pperations naturally caused talk in the surgeons household and his little daughter was greatly Interested. A few days after the last operation the surgeons wife and daughter were rummaging in the attic. In a trunk was found a daguerreotype depleting a girl of about eight years of age. The portrait, through a pc'jliarlty of pose, showed only one leg of the subject, the other being doubled up under her in a manner truly feminine. Whose picCavalry Horses. In purchasing horses for the cav- ture is that, mamma?" asked the suralry service of the United States, the geons daughter. "Mine. It was taken when I was a child not much older following regulations are In force. DIB you know The cavalry horse must be sound than you are now. and well bred; gentle under the sadpapa then? "No, dear. Why do you I thought mayDe you did, dle; free from vicious habits; with ask? New free and prompt action at the walk, cause youve only got one leg. trot and gallop; without blemish or York Times. defect; of a kind disposition; with Attractions of the Philippines easy mouth and gait; and otherwise An American in the Philippines, to conform to the following description: A gelding of uniform and hardy writing on business to a friend In Washington, incidentally sums up his color; In good condition; from 15 to 16 hands high; weight not less Impressions of our annexed territory The Philippine Islands are than 950 nor more than 1,150 pounds; thus: from four to eight years old; head fierce proposition. I would not take and ears small; forehead broad; eyes Governor Tafts job, and you know large and prominent; vision perfect how avaricious I am. Here are the In every respect; shoulders long and attractions: Bugs, ants, lizards, mossnakes, beriberi, leprosy, sloping well back; chest full, broad quitoes, cholera, bubonic plague, fevers, dhou-beand deep, fore legs straight and standitch, etc. News is a month being well under; barrel large and inhind all the time. Ink costs a dollar from toward creasing flank; girth t bottle, but withers elevated; back short and (Mexican) for a straight; loins and haunches broad the man who stays here to sell It deand muscular; hocks well bent and serves the price. It Is Inconceivable under the horse; pasterns slanting to me how any white man can enand feet small and sond. Each joy Manila. horse will be subjected to a rigid Egypt Pays Tribute. inspection and any animal that does Egypt Is legally a dominion or provnot meet the above requirements In It pays a tribute ol every respect must be rejected. A ince of Turkey. 700,000 to the Sultan, and horse under five years old should not close on be accepted unless a specially fine, has been nominally part of the Otto, man empire since the twelfth ce' well developed animal. A BACK NUMBER Potato Precedence. Down in Cochran, Georgia, the afThe Milk and Egg Diet fairs of civil justice are administered Starving the patient who has a sick by Judge Edwards, who Is also a stomach, is an treatment capable and enthusiastic farmer. The and no longer necessary with the pro Saturday Evening Post relates that food Grape-Nuts- , one cloudy spring afternoon court was digested and nourishing can stomach weakest that the convened to try a peculiarly tortuous handle and grow strong upon. and perplexing case. Judge Edwards There is plenty of proof of this: listened uneasily for a time, with had suffered from stomach trouble now and then for six growing unrest, every years and for most of tbe last casting a quick glance through tho two had been confined to my years nearest window. He was observed at become trouble having last to seize a slip of paper, scribble bed, the the very best media few words, place the document be- chronic In spite Iof had always been and reach cal attention. neath a heavy coffee drinker, but for the past year for his bat. I could not drink It at all because It exCaptain, he called cheerily, cuse me fur Interruptin yon, suh; yon made me so nervous I could not sleep was almost entirely go right on with your argument, which and my appetite gone. Is a darned good one. Its suah goth Then some friends advised me to to rain this evenin, gentlemen, an' s got to set out my potatoes right away. try the predigested food Grape-NutBut you go right on, Captain! When and about three months ago I did so you an the Major get through yon-al- l and since that time my improvement ll find my decision nnder this heah has been so rapid that my customers and friends are astonished and every paperweight my And the door closed upon an astonday someone remarks upon ished orator. changed condition. I have gained 15 'bounds, sleep well, my appetite is good and my digestion Is perfect The Bulls Feet Where I Lave lived on milk and light Item of an bull a Quite important years I now eat most anycare that Is nearly always neglected le diet for I want and dont suffer any Inthing the care of his feet Dont let them convenience either. The way Grape-Nutgrow iike a certain breeder eld hie my stomach bulls feet a few years ago. The Short and food has built up strengthened my nervous system Course etudents were there judging, Is Just wonderful. and one of them ventured to call the particularly I drink your food drink, Postum, attention of the breeder to the six no longer feel the want of Inches or more of toes the old bull had, too, and and the breeder replied, Young man coffee. There is absolutely no doubt leaving off coffee and using dont you know It Is now winter, and that Grape-Nut- s and Postum has brought of course we keep him on runners.1 me out of my bed from an invalid It Is a simple operation to throw ball with a rope and to saw off his back to fine health. Name given by hoofs with a small saw. Nothing else Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Theres a reason, and that reason is as good as a saw. and a good job cannot be done unless the ball le is plain to anyone who will spend a few minutes investigating In the Inthrown. C. L. Hill. terest of health. Send to the Co. for particular by Professor Gerald Smith of the Unimall of extension of time on the versity of Chicago suggests the of a Department of 87,500 cooks contest for 735 money Theology. prizes. Natural - SOLD yRYWfPE. One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Iruggists refund money if it fails to cure. 26a. five-boar- d R THE WORD WAS FAMILIAR. Homes for Thousands In Idaho. The American Falls Canal & Power Companys beautiful tract of Irrigated land, located between Blackfoot and American Falls, in Idaho, is now open to settlers and Investors for selection. The climate Is fine, the soil rich and deep, water abundant, price low, terms easy. For full information write Bvans, Curtis & Sweet Co., D. F. Walker block. Salt Lake City, Utah. lf ffeuialgic smersonS Fencing for Angoras. The fencing for pastures is a matter which early concerns one who contemplates going into the business, for It Is the current belief that goats will climb onto any shed of ordinary height or jump a fence that will stop other animals, says a report of the Bureau of Animal Industry. While they will climb anything that Is built In such a manner that it may be climbed easily, they will not jump any ordinary fence. They will, however, creep through if there Is an opening The old fashioned large enough. worm" fence, especially it it leans outward, will not stop goats. The angles in such a fence are an incentive and a delight to them. Indeed, there are many hogs that will go over a fence of this kind. In building a goat fence there are other matters to be taken into account than simply that the goats shall be kept in. The animals themselves (especially the young ones) must be protected from dogs and wolves from the outside. In the southwest it is much more Important to fence to keep vermin out than it is to fence to keep the goats In. So the double object must be kept in view in building a goat fence. Such a fence must be dog proof, hog proof and wolf proof. A hog at liberty which has once had the taste of chicken or lamb or kid Is a greater nuisance than any wolf or dog, and should be dispatched as being an enemy to other young live stock as well as kids. One correspondent of the Bureau constructs a fence of ten barbed hog wires, with posts set twenty feet apart, having three stays between the posts. The lowest wire Is only one Inch from the ground; the next four wires three and a quarter inches apart and one-hainch added to every space above. It is necessary that all the wires should be kept very tight This correspondent adds the interesting note that many wolves are killed by screw worms in wounds received while attempting to crawl through such a fence. A good fence may be made of woven wire 3 feet high, drawn on the inside of the posts, and closely barbed strand of wire three or four Inches above fastened to the outside of the posts to prevent animals from jumping in. A straight rail fence, If the rails are laid close enough, as well as an ordinary board fence, will turn goats. Mr. Jobson says that a panel fence four feet high is sufficient for goats. He also says that zigzag or worm, fences are an incentive for the goata to climb, and that they will walk along the top of such fences as easily as on the ground. If they are permitted to climb onto the roofs of buildings It will not be long before they will have them completely ruined. IRRIGATED LANDS. . Samples for Testing. The Increasing use of the farm separator has brought a new problem to many In regard to cream testing, says Professor Eckles, of the Missouri station. I believe this is the most diffl cult problem In testing that the creamery manager has on hand and of course the patron is just as much even concerned and more. To get ft fair accurate sample of cream under all conditions and to make a correct test of that sample, I assure you is no job for a careless man. In sampling the cream the same methods are used as for milk, except even greater care is necessary to get a fair sample, as cream Is often difficult to get Into uniform mixture. Before taking a sample from a bottle for testing It Is generally advisable to warm the cream to near 100 degrees, as It will then more easily mix Into a uniform condition. Pouring from one Jar to another is the best method of mixing. If the cream contains more fat than can be read on tbe scale on one cream bottle, a pipetteful may be divided about equally between the two bottles. A pipetteful of water Is also divided In the same manner. GUNS. RIFLES. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE, GENERAL SPORTING, CAMPING and OUTDOOR GOODS, including PHOTOGRAPHIC and BASEBALL SUPPLIES, CYCLE SUNDRIES, Elc. It is lull o( the latest goods and lowest prices and is FREE FOR THE A8KING. BROWNING BROS. CO. Womans Remarkable Fad. Have you seen a woman on ft street car or train take two white mice out of an reticule, caress them fondly and then kiss them? Her husband was with her the other day, but the wee small pets occupied all her The reticule had little air attention. openings in the sides, with a rubber tube attachment, thorugh which fresh air was biown, for the day was sultry and wee mousle might suffocate. "Hubby" was utilized to blow in the air. He looked henpecked and thoroughly subdued. Occasionally the woman would open the reticule, when the little whit mice would clamber out over the top Is this to be a new fad? New York Press. d Supreme Court Sustains the Ease Trade Mark. 241 WASHINGTON OGDEN, UTAH. AVE.. Capitulated. A Philadelphia mother spanked hei naughty 4 year old, and set off a bunch of pistol caps in his hip pocket The young patriot was hoist by hla own petard, and immediately acknowledged his dependence on the mother country. Toledo Blade. -- ) EDUCATIONAL. Foot Haffalo, y. Y Justice T.tugblln In flnpirmp Conrt ttui grunted a pennuuent Injunulon h!'Q omu B Paul H lludjoa and others of hew York Lily, restraining them from making or Belling a foot In an Imitation and tbe wbh court b declare poader Infringement on Foot Pae ' now bo largely adver lined and told over the country. Tt.e oaner of the trade-marAllen 8. Olrutted, of loot one Le Hoy, N Y , and tbe decision In th! suit uphold bis trade mark and render all parties liable who the ef,enlve fraudulently attempt to profit Foot-aeadvertising In placing on the market the apurlouft and similar appearing preparation ed In the case 1 hi the court declare waa denned In Imitation and Infringement of the genu Lie toot base ' Himflar suit will be brought avainst others who are now infringing on the THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, Spray Tank Agitators. NOTRB DAME. rrciANA. FULL COURSES IN C twc. Le4er, EcoThe agitator is one important point nomics end History, Jourua Um, Art, Science. In the consideration of pumps, and Pharmacy, Law , Civil, iwtihiinlcal ar.4 Elec tricml Engineering, Architecture. where any amount of spraying Is to 1 borough and Commercial Preparatory be done It Is absolutely necessary that Courses. the pump should have an agitator in glooms Tree to all students who have com rieUdtbe studies required for admission into tbw connection with It, or that there should Sophomore. Junior or Senior Year of any of tba be an agitator In the tank that can Colleiftate Connies. Rooms to Rente moderate charge to student be operated Independently of the kae over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Courses. rigbu. A limited number of Candidates for the Eccle pump, says one who sprays sciaiaMical RfRte will be received at special rates. Some pumps, especialSane Man, If entifically. ht Edward's Hall, for boys tinder 13 years, is A Chic-g- o in the completeness of it equipment. man wants to borrow a tni-ly power pumps, are fitted with 1h60th Year will open September 8. return a pipe leading from the 13 inch cannon, set it upon the top Free. Address P. D. Box 258. kEV. A. MORRISSEY, C. S. C., President. pump back Into the mixture. This of Pike's Peak and send a projectile pipe acts as an agitator by some of into space to upset the Newtonian ACADEMY the liquid being forced back under theory of gravitation and tap the res NOTRE DAME, INDIANA pressure. Agitators of this sort are ervoir of electricity, which be says 0ns Mile West of Kotre Dam Umveraity, beaut ifuiiy and healthfully located. Conducted not satisfactory as they cause a bub- exists above the earths atmospheric Mon by the blstere it tbe ll.ily no, ( bartered 1)5 Fry ylDg a national patronage. bling motion in. the center of the envelope. He thinks the cannon ball, Thorough English, ClaitieaL Scientific and Commercial C ounce, adliquid while the outer portions are if a magnet, will not come hack to vanced Chemistry and Pharmacy, Regular Coldisturbed very little. Agitators of the earth, but will remain in the electric legiate Degree. Preparatory Deportment trm'na or eolieglote course pupils for rogMlar, paddle type give much better service reservoir, and he expects to draw un- Physical Laboratory well equipped. Conservatory of Music I conducted on piano as they cause a violent movement of limited power down through a wire ofThe the beet Conservatories. Tbe Art Department l the entire contents of the tank. after leading Art 8t hoots. Minim Depart attached to the hall. If Newton was tcndelod me- -t fir children under twelve years. Physical lutiira under direction of graduate of Dr. Sargent mistaken and modern men of science Phvle all wrong in their ideas of tha conAge No Barrier. 5Tkbc'tmd44Ti educational uu vantage fur fitting uii,ill Ho non f "hvenol ut.efiieK lb That age is no barrier to scholastic struction of the universe and the of lie y he ariln of additional flue bubdinira with Intent movements of the planets, the Chidemonattainments is frequently Hygienic equipment. Modente eoat. hew school strated. It often happens that men cago man is not crazy. year begins September Rth. Mention this paper, t or atalogue and special Information apply to who enter a university at the age when Th Directress ol ST. MARYS ACADEMY, Mro. Wlvlowg Soothing fgyrnp. most students graduate, make better For children Notrs Dame, Indiana. teething, softens the gums, reduces I a cures c wind colic. bottle. paiu, fiommotlgn, allays records than their fellows. Perhaps It is due to ripened Intellectual powTRAINING ATTEND THE FOR BUSINESS For Study of Electricity. ers, perhaps to the fact that they work An appropriation of $275,000 for a LAKE SALT harder and more earnestly and waste New York state electrical laboratory less time. Such a case was that of Dr. Phillip Arthur Reppert, who was at Union College, Schenectady, is recommended by a commission appointed recently awarded the Benjamin Rush to determine the necessity for such an SALT LAKE CITY UTAH. medal for the highest scholarship ui The laboratory is to supInstitution. Enrollment last vear 457 Best of work la Medilng the last four years at Rush Cabinet on questions of electriBookkeeping Gregg Shorthand. Touoh cal College. He was selected for the ply Information BuKitiesn Penmanship, Rapid an official standard Typewriting, and cal science, calculations, English Mathematics, Law, etc. honor from a class of 227. Two years electrical Open all year; fall term begins September ft. for instruments measuring Illustrated catalogues free. Positions secured ago Mr. Reppert won the Freer medal, and apparatus, together with stand- for graduates. It Is the first time in the history of the for of electric ards wiring buildings institution that one student has wen for the protection of municipalities and LATTER-DA- Y both medals. Dr. Reppert was formthe general public. Germany has suck erly a railroad man. For ten years an Institution. he was train dispatcher on the BurSALT LAKE CITY. UTAH No Personality in Ears. Twenty Courses: Scientific, Classical, Jlor lington road, afterwards becoming a Pomestio Arts, Meonuiiot tnal, Kindergarten, After studying and photographing Ana. Civil Enemrerlng, Political Science.. dispatcher and trainmaster on the Union Pacific. When five years ago, more than 40,000 pairs of ears of per- Bookkeeping, bhonband, Telegraphy, Civil Law.eto. bixbuildirgs practical equipment.. at the age of 38, he sought entrance sons, including those of 2,000 Insane strong faculty of fony teachers, I.ffil studeate to Rush Medical College, the dean and 800 criminals, and those of 300 central location, modern methods, thorough work, technical training by actual pructfe. feared he would not be able to keep lucludes two complete animals, an English criminologist la Write for circulars a n' n ; i forced to ccrc; In op with the classes and advised him t.e err gives term n vn.o 'e lg to take a years preparatory course. no clew to t.a.U. J iJ. PALU 10. D , PxiSvIDBK. trade-mar- ST. MARYS 1 rll cw-ta- Ar-l- -n i nectH-sne- Business College SAINTS UNIVERSITY frt buns k . |