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Show 4t POOR DIGESTION LANGUID AND TIRED. New Commerci.. Value of Many of the Ainor Metals w An Interesting Letter Concerning Peruna. THE ELECTRIC MANY FURNACE HAS I'lectrlc furnace for com uicrcial list a baa brought Into and existence clectro-chClull'iutlua-tric- e electro metallurgical that were previously confined entirely to the laboratory of the experimenter. New companies are being formed continually to manufacture the product of the electric furnace, or to convert metal into new commercial forms ami to refine others. The extreme Hisiliilitic of diM'otery In this direction are Mill bcjoinl piedietlon, and chemist and inventors are constantly experimenting to find cheaper and more effective ways of manufacturing metal product High temperature has eousemiently an important bearing on the milling outlook aud the metal trades in general. The coustiiuptlon of many of the minor metals by the new group of Industries ha become suddenly so great that the demand exceeds the supply. In the use of copper, to particular, the consumption has teuiled toward a rapid increase, while the price of uietal ha steadily advanced. The comparative production of copper for the past ten year has averaged about nine per cent. Increase, while the consumptive demand has advanced in recent years until the total stocks of copper In the country have several times been at an extremely low ebb. Speculation In copper, and attempt to corner tbe market, have several times caused panicky price and abnormal conditions, but the trade demands have been steady and healthy, and many dealers had no feaf of the ultimate value of the metal and carried fhelv stock easily through the short peMills and brass riods of depresNlon. foundries have been running steadily, and the supply for the current year will no more than equal the demand. In the high temperature factories copper will be more of a factor than ever before, and the consumption of the metal for electrical purposes must to a large extent determine the actnal value of the product. Tbe , manufacture of carborundum and calcium carbide in the electrochemical Industries has advanced so yapldly that immense Investment have been made in the furnaces and plants, while tbe ontpnt of tbe factories la steadily broadening. In the tteet industry alone the consumption of car. bornndum amounts td seventy-fiv- e tons per month, and In nearly all lines It la largely taking the place of emery While the manufacand ture of this product require only coke, sand, sawdust and salt as raw materials,- It nevertheless makes a big demand upon tbe copper market and also upon lime and other materials employed as fluxes. The manufacture of calclnm carbide la even a larger Industry than that of carborundum, and its effect upon the mining of,roetala la more Important. This industry promise to extend for the current year so that the output will be nearly doubled. il electro-chemistr- Last spring my blood seemed clogged up, my digestion poor, my bead ached and 1 felt languid and tired all the time. My physician prescribed for me, but a friend advised me to try Peruna. I tried it nd am pleased to state that I found It a wonderful cleanser and purifier of the system, in three weeks I was like a new woman, my appetite bad Increased , 1 felt buoyant, light and happy and without In ache or pain. Peruna Is a reliable family medicine . Brittain. . U yon do not derive prompt and aatis- - ALASASTIf3E is what? A natural, rock base composition for walla and ceilings to be used in white or any number of beautiful tints, in powder form, to be mixed with cold water, making a durable, sanitary and cleanly home. Any one can brush it on. ((ALSO HINES ARE WHAT? ALABASTINE COMPANY St OBics and Factory. BRAND RAPIDS. MICH. 4 Yoursora ClearHead-.-.. 105OIn E YERYIVjfERE BROHO-SUTZE- R Thousands of bomaa mads happy .very yesr by this treatment. Most thoroughly equipped Institution in the west. Modern and t. Cures positively made to data in every For terms sad literature, address .... THE KEELEY INSTITUTE. feiMl Ill HIT A SUNDAY HAST ITw MOUTH IUT LAI a hydiated oxhlc of slum-Inl- t Tins Man-I received 31, 1903 of theSalkvi, Mars, containing large of Doan s Kidney 1llls, and with lro5wtldc, silica aud titanic add. The the sample use of one more box from my I elittkiailou of these Impurities must be am enUrcly cured of a very lame druggist back. W. ol'Uhied through a purely themlcal A. Clxvilsku. or by the electric are furnace. (iLinro. Ii.i... March 30, 1901 The sam1 fie latter the separation obtained ple of Dosu t kiduey Pills rains to baud. I also got out Mkceut box from our druggist, by hating tbe metal In contact with I am tlnuikful to aay tbe pain across the "fifient carbon to attract the lutpurl-tle- t and small of my back disappeared like a snow Tbe oxido i thus left in a fued bauk la hot sun. Doau'a Pills reach the spot. stale, which eok4. Is then removed Elms and not complete now without a sherbet or icat Ton want the Unset, of course. Nona will excel yours If you nsa 3-Cro- flavommTextract wn M Try a bottle of our Triple Vanilla. Ifa made frum the ttoeet and moat oarvfully selected Vanilla Beana. Its perfectly pure. Your money back if you warn It All stores, HEWLETT BROS. CO. Catarrh - I pity those that eaSer. If yean am now peraaeaaUy I J. Ceianh Cura, ALBKHT H URABBR, U N. Ninth Pc. Falla. When Answering Advertisement! Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N.'Uo s bait Luka No. 17. 1003. Doan's qvfiVTsa. - afft-cir- cold. Joexru the tutting point a recombination of the sodium takes place, aud no metal rises t the surface. Consequently the manipiigtiun of the whole process must b careful and exact, ltj menus of recent Improvements, however, the temperature is exactly measured and regulated so there Is no chance of failure, Tie manufacture-osodium- has thus ixused an increased activity in Ifil? "product Ion of caustic soda, This latter is produced liken lae on a large scale by means of the electrolytic process The production of all caustic Alkalis and chlorine by electrolysis has been An Interesting Industrial question for year In all part of the country, but tbe direct treatment of fused salt offers new studies. From tbe process Is obtained the pure chlorine, which is used for making bleaching powder, and good caustic soda. Fused lead is used as a csthode to the sodium, aud tbe sodium alloy is rapidly removed, so that it will not become diffused into the mass of lead. Tbe four anodes In each cell are funned of graphite. , The manufacture of ainc by the elec-trlcprocess affects the mining of thla material, and the extensive preparations for making the metal on a large scale Indicate the confidence felt In the process. The ores used for thla purpose must be rich and varied In tnetal-fi- e substances suitable for tbe work, but plenty of such waste ore ia found different parts of the conqtjy. Pro flatly" the richest and moft promising bp. tbe complex Broken Hill ores, rhlch yield" a large percentage of the smtcrlals required. The present fccthodof treatment is to fuse the tblorlde by the electrolytic process, tad then obtain tbe pure sine by meth-ad- s of refining which are well nnder-stooThe treatment of the rich ores Is this way baa already yielded sufficient malts to make the work a le flail e aueefss. How large a production if sine may be obtained In tbe next few years by this process Is Impossible ARTIFICIAL OKAFHITt, Tln manufacture of artificial graph- is state at this time. ite In the electric furnace Is another acf ASOAHXS AMD FHOSPBOBOUR. complishment that has resulted In the The manufacture of manganese and establishment on a large scale of an phosphorus by the somewhat similar new By passing Industry. entirely electrolytic process has also taken Imamorphous carbon through the electric portant strides forward In the past few arc artificial graphite has been made for many years past, bnt its commer- years. The former Is made very much Ike aluminium. Tbe oxide is dissolved cial manufacture In the electric furnace a is scarcely a year old. Almost pure It bath of fused calcium fluoride, and then it is submitted to electrolysis. . In h of graphite, containing only one per cent, ash, la made in large bulk order to assist in the rapidI reduction a added, iu in the factories. rA granular graphite slight amount of carbon the .process the regulation of the tem"Suitable for many lubricating purposes Is produced In the electric furnace by perature is wo Important that if It is raised much above the fusing point tbe graphUlzatlon of anthracite coal. This will become volatile and be process has enabled the manufacturers manganese tost. Tbe operator must follow eare-fen- y to make a common form of cheap gra the regulations found necessary phite, which enables many nses for it t this metal. The artificial produce heretofore denied by virtue of its cost. Is a highly manufactured by the production of the metal There is process, for tbe nse of manga-tus- e new processes some 3,000,000 or 4.000, la the trades and Industries Ig. 000 ponnds of graphite a year, and tbe material has been employed more ex- strodtly on the Increase. Phosphorus from the electric furnace tensively than ever before In the differ- Is worked out on quite an extensive ent trades and Industries. !e abroad and in this country, Tlir The artificial graphite lends itself mdbod is very simple, and the results readily to various forms of manlpula min-etion, which opens up for It new fields vry issatisfactory. The phosphate first obtained and then ground for usefulness. Thus It can be planed and cut by machinery and used for to itvery floe powder. In this condl-t- i Is mixed with carbon and sand screwing up against beams antgirders where needd without splitting or aid then heated In the electric furnace to an Intense temperature. When at breaking. Tbe ease wlthr which it can tbs proper rheat the phosphorus Is disbe machined by ordinary wood tools has made it one of the most popular tilled off and collected nnder water. materials yet manufactured by tbe Tie details of the work are not necesnew electric furnaces. The elimination sary to show that the process Is one of impurities from the graphite by the that promises to create s considerable electric process also recommends tbe change In tbe price and distribution of lu commercial form, product for the more difficult and ex- pare phosphorus Tork Timet. Nw acting trade demands where a very fine material is demanded. Chlldraa War. Cheep. yr I IMITATION ALUM HUN. Scotch church an old minister who wn very deaf ws also very anxiThe manufacture of artificial aluminium has attained considerable impor- ous to introduce some new hymn tance through the same proer as that beck into the church and naked hie which has revolutionised the graphite precentor to give out the notice ImmeIndustry. Both the chemical and elec- diately after, the -- wcrinon. The pretrical procesv-eof making aluminium centor, having a notice of hi own, are In vogue, aud tbe output is so con- gveot that members of theconsre-gstk'siderable that aluminium is wishing to have thelv children more generally used In over e hsptbted were to send their names into jiifferont Industries. New smelters for the v&try, 'The old minister, thinking making tbe metal are in course of con It a the notice nbont the 'hymn struction at Niagara Falls and at Maa-se- hooka stood up and said: "Ahd I wish to say, for tbe benefit JL 1, while smaller ones have been projected, in other parts of the of tboe who have not any, that they country. The electric furnace used for may be had In the vestry any after-this purpose is erqtboti-l!np- 4 crucible, noon, between the hoars of 3 and 4. which forms one elect iode,,wud separ- Onllthry tittle one at a shilling each, and special ones, with reff backs, at ate carbofc rods make the other. - Thg most expensive 'is Tlmea part of the pro- one lad three." New-Or-J cess la (be cost of purifying Hite bavur- - Democrat. l' . f al d. two-scor- to M 4 Fnk bm4 Wafeinrf 04 m OaUe tost o m afm hr am a by to taro 0wtv'ddttexMwa fswrY ton utoaq tow ywtd e M b mm M jm a tosh wj&m ntafiwrf mtk & .totalMfc4iNb tar M wrMr a ft m r w4 mm 4 H OH emypamt barn tabbed AJTetoft iMN yn oaA I la time. Sold by dnurviws. 2. f femes , . . . i . Eji Watsr ca. , ns Kama Fost-offlr- tbe bladder more when catching . Lici-ebal- s 8tala - mm loM Mi as (CM em SsatardtUS Os, SeSaMv Mad leal Ad vies Fret Strictly g ma, L stt Fsevsu Mast as BsSsia, K. V. Please send me by a aft, without aha trial boa Ixmn a katoey tills - - f lanitoallsl An Early Skirt Dancsr. Dlvorcss In Connecticut. Kata Vaughan, who died recently in Nearly 600 divorces to be exact. Johannesburg, is surged. by tbe Eng- 492, with one county estimated- - were lish to have been the originator of the granted in Connecticut lap year. The skirt dance. She was an all round most common cause or excuse net actress and had bee on the stage forth was desertion. Next came cruelfrom early childhood, the parts of ty, then Intemperance, and lastly InLittle Nell and Little Emly.ln "David fidelity. Many of the divorcee were reCopperfleld," being among her pre- garded as the result of contusion, but liminary triumphs. She first attempt- Just how many cannot be stated. ed her dancing In the "tempestuous petticoat" so loug ago that Tew living Aak Yew Dewier For Altew YeeS-- 1 exponents of the art will care to con- A powder. It raato the (eet Corea Cora woileo,8ore,Hot,CalloasrAohini test the claim that aha was first. It Bunions, 8Feet sad lagrowing Nafla. Alton a Sweating la said that the manager of tbe Lons make naw or tight tboea ewy. AS don theater In which Mias Vaughn ail Drugg lata end Bhoe atoraw, 5 cento. Acfirst gave the dance cheerfully paid cent no substitute. 8wmpl mailed Faato a weekly bill of f 40 tqr the renewal Aadreae Allen 8. Olmsted. LeBoy, N. Y. of her aklrta. HOW TO MAKE KALSOMINL "The Klean.Koo! Kitchen Kind of stoves make no smoke, smell, soot, ashes or Painters Magazine Gives the Reeeg heat. Always look for trad mark. . nlzad Recipe. One pound of uncolored gelatin BACK TO HIS OWN CHURCH. glue, as free from grease a possible, . Youth Had Gona Rounds of the Others is soaked over night la cold water sufficient to cover the glue. Thirty end Was Satisfied. of English cllffstoue Paris Young Stanley McMlnnemaa of pounds or best bolted gliders bolted white, son of end Ur. Rumford Falla, the Is also soaked ta sufficient Mr. George McMinneman, la sup- whiting. water to make a paste over night, and posed to be an attendant at Father next morning both are heated with La Flammes church. For the past few weeks, owing to steam or over a moderate fire la a water bath to the boiling petnt, nnd necessity, he baa been aent to ehurch alone. Tbe other day he startled hla when tha glue is fully dissolved the mother by announcing, as ha but- two materials are thoroughly mixed. In summer time on cooling a small toned hla collar nnder bis cbtn: of carbolic acid, aay about "Well, I guess Ill go back where 1 portion h of an ounce, dilated with belong is added for each pound et water, meant hie mother "What do you glue used In the aforesaid formula to asked in surprise. from souring, and la thla way "Why," the tittle chap answered keep it will keep for some kalsomtne the aee to round calmly, "Ive been going what church I liked best But, the weeks. It la said that the workmed Unlversallsta and tbe Baptists are no rather like this preparation, because of Its good working properties. Taint-ergood. The Methodist church on the Magazine., , bum they have'! got any altar, or altar boys, and Fm Just going back THE CENTIPEDE, to where I belong! Hla mother took pains to assure herSight of On Full Grown Gives self that he did. Lewiston "Journal Shock to tho Nerves. RATHER A NASTY QUESTION. The sight of a centipede is said by travelers in tropical lands Thoi jhtlea Inquiry Disturbed Neigh-hor-a to be enough to affect the strongest Amenities. nerves. Ten to eleven Inches Is the A e A man had accumulated average length, although larger once a considerable amount of wealth as a have been seen. Lafcadio Hears, la successful building contractor. Chiefly "Two Year In the French West I at the behest of hla wife he had pur- dies, says that the vitality ef tha chased a very attractive rural site In eentlpede la amaxtng. He kept one the auburba whereon to build a home In a bottle, without food or water, for befitting hla means. The building op- thirteen weeki, at the end of which erations were In full swing when one time It remained as aotive and daa day a neighbor noticed the owner su- geruus as ever. The hen attacks the with delight, and often centlped perintending the work with considerable pride. swallows him head first, without tak"I aee you are spending a lot ol ing the trouble to kill him. The cat money on that house of yours, re hunts him, but hr careful never to marked the neighbor. put her head near him. She baa a was the reply, "I want to trick of whirling him round and round "Yea, make the place a thoroughly fit home upon the floor so quickly as to stupe for a gentleman. fy him; then, when she eeee a good "Oh, then, you mean to let it, do chance, she strikes him dead with her claws, if yon kill a centipede you 7 thoughtlessly blurted out the you are aura to receive money soon and even if yon dream of killing on TRAINING THE HUMAN EYE It Is good luck at least so local tradition says Wonderful Possibilities of That Organ Are Littl Known. Brains Coat Momy. wo all Unless wo are color-blinThis Is tbs opinion of a. large ratal ran see the seven colors in the rain- merchant 'on When aa bow. That is ordinary eyealgbt, Irate customer complained that the which may by careful training be store was full of Insolent chump whe wonderfully developed. The tapeatry did not understand the first principles workers of France, for Instance, by of waiting on a patron he said: "If continued practice, learn to distin- my clerks bad brains enough to guish' different shades of tbe same amount to anything they would not he color In a truly marvelous way. Some working here at 1 7 or (8 per week. of these men and women, by actual "Why dont you hire clerks with "Beexperiment, can perceive 1,600 differ- brains? asked the customer ent shades of a single color, and com- cause brains cost more money thaa I bine them in wonderful harmonies. can afford to pay, was the reply. "Ia Their eyes are ordinary human eyes, our business we pay large salaries like tinse of other people; hut they to slave drivers and nothing to the have trained their sight until it belaves. . come almost unbelievably perfect Oil in Dublin, Natural The r work Is priceless, because they It turn out that the natural oB have raised an ordinary possession which has Just been "dlacovared well, Into an extraordinary endowment in the heart of the city of DubUa end - ' Milas of English Canals. which is to be capitalized and worked , The Bridgewater canal was opened for commercial purposes, has been In 1772, nnd 2,000 miles of canala.were flowing for several years past Scienby 1800 In operation In England. There tists say tbs yield Is sufficient ta quanare at present 8,620 miles of canals In tity and steady enough to permit el Its being profitably worked. England Foot-Ewe- - one-eight- MUCH-FEARE- full-grow- self-mad- d wage-earner- s. ' Jual tha (AIM as mf y xm MONEY MALTK Kidney com-p-si- manufacture. Atot'ier tnetal made at the Niagara planq is sodium. This I made by fused caustic soda, the tnetal rising to the top of the fused iieiot skimmed off Irom time to time. The fo hnieal difficulties attending the tnmngaoture of this metal are chiefly tboie a bich pertain to the control of Ibe temperature. Either a too high or loo W temperature spoil the operation. if the temperature of the furnace carried twenty degrees above B a. - Mas Wakvxl. Boss On. Pa., March 29, 1903 The free Probably 10,000 ton of slum-I- 1 are produced annually at the trial of 1oau's Kidney Pills have been of great benetlt L uie. Mine usmg them I bare no oclemHjg factories using the electric casion to get up so often at night. My mefinj 0f tl " TO 1 nt DINNER swig Prs y CITY. UTAH. Cambria. 1Y tumiho Previous U takfwf the sample of Doan's Kidney Ptlls I eoaid scarcely huld my urfue. bow I can sleep J night aud rarely have to get up, and that f- -a lug across niy Wk a llitle a bora my hips to gona. Ibaao tV. hTaraaiia, Cambria, Wya. 1 one-tent- DRUNKENNESS CURED. re-p- ec FOR ONLY 'MENTAL USORATORIES. ferro-sfllco- - Unnatural glue and whiting decompositions for walls and ceflinga'that stick only nntil the glue by exposure decays, when they rub and scale off, spoiling walls and rendering them unsanitary and the rooms almost uninhabitable. Alabastlne possesses merit whiW the only merit hot or cold water kalsomines possess is that your dealer can buy them cheap. There are many reasons why yon should not use poisonous wall paper and unsanitary kalsomines. Buy Alabastlne in 5 lb. packages only and properly labeled. Please write us for Suggestions from our Artists in Decorating Your Rooms with ALABASTLNE. Hsw Yerk OHcs, 105 Water y Aching barks am eased. II Ip, back, and kiin pains ( vercome. Swelling of lbs limbs and dropsy signs vanish. with brick dust sediThey correct urine ment, high colored, excessive pain iu passing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Dosss Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi and graveL Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness. :mportance EXISTED LY 5kk Kidney a make people look older than they "are; hasten the days of life i fasten the marks of premature old age. The world Doan Kidney Pills Is the recognized Kidney 5peclfk. electro-chemic- factory results frem 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 gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Columbus The Hartman Sanitarium, Ohio. Adia Brittain, of Sekitan, O., writes : "After using your wonderful Peruna Viree months I have had great relief. I lad continual heaviness in my stomach, Iras bilious, and bad fainting spells, but bey all have left me since using Peruna." 3HT INTO INDUSTRIES WHICH PREYf THE PURPOSE OF SUPPLYIXO Miss Dells Janveau, Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Ont., la from one of the oldest and best known French Canadian families in Canada. In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says : B FASTEN AGE MAR StJacobsOil continue to to tha mm cur ef. Rheumatism s2 Neuralgia Prio 95c tad 50e |