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Show r 0 PELVIC CATARRH THOUGHT HE ' MOMENT .Op. MARTYRDOM Peculiar Effect 6f the Wedding Cercrfony Upon the .. Average Man- - CAUSES Palpitation of the Heart, Cold Hands and Feet, Sinking Peruna Cures Catarrh Feelings Wherever Located. Another had (feisar in his eqf pock- it until the (t SBdofkept reaching for And Most the ceremony, when It comes to handing over the fee at such timet the men seem to go to pieces altogether. The doctor once held out hi hand for the ring- - and the brHw-gropm put a $20 gold piece in it This surprised the clergyman so that be dropped it ,on the floor, where it rattled and rolled about In Abe most embarrassing fashion. Tv been to. a good many weddings, but I never yet saw a bride fluster in that way. In some cases tbejr worry for fear that something may bi bungled. Once I saw a poof girl picking her wedding boquet to pieces in her nervousness, but forrealised what she tunately she-nevwas dting. But with all her excitement, she was ever so much more in appearance than the groom. And Nell, whom we have Just seen (hanging her name look how cool die seemed. By the way, I think that was a lovely dress she wore. Dont ou? -- t One woman hat dyspepsia, mother bronchitis, another Wight's disease, another liver complaint, another consumption, another female complaint These Women would be eery much surprised to hear that they are all suffering with chronic catarrh. But it is so, nevertheless. Each one of these troubles and a great many more are simply catarrh that is, chronic inflammation of the mucous lining of whichever organ is affected. Any Internal remedy that will curs caMrs. X. Schneider, 2409 Thirty-asvsnt- h tarrh in one location will cure it in any Plsos, Chicago, 11L, writes: other. This is why Peruna has beteverml remedies "After taking come so famous in the sure of without remit, I begun In January, female justly diseases It cures catarrh 1901, to take your valuable remedy, wherever located. Its cures remain. Peruna. I wae a complete wreck. Peruna does not palliate it cures ' Had palpitation of the heart, cold lion. Joseph B. Crowley, Congressman band s and feet, female weakness, no from Illinois, writes from Robinson, UL, appetite, trembling, sinking feeling the following praise for the great canearly all the time. You said I was tarrhal tome Peruna. . Congressman Buffering from systemic catarrh, and Crowley says: Mrs. Crowley has taken a number I believe that I received your help In the nick of time I followed your of bottles of Peruna on account of and can say directions carefully nervous troubles. It has proven a that I am well again. I cannot thank strong tonic and lasting cure. I can J. B. you enough for my cure. I will always cheerfully recommend It already recom- Crowley. bey Our debtor. I have mended Peruna to my friends and A catarrh book sent free by The Peneighbors and they all praise ft. I runa Medicine Oo., Columbus, Ohio. wish that all suffering women would If you do not derive prompt and satisthis according to the factory results from the use of Peruna, try lb I testify Mrs. X. Schneider. truth. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a Over half the women hare catarrh in full statement of your ease and he will some form or another. And yet, prob- be pleased to give you his valuable adably, not a tenth of the women know vice gratis Address Dr. Hartman, President of that their disease is catarrh. To distinguish catarrh of various organa it The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. has been named very differently. i , Well, the bride has at least one consolation. Her husband can't possibly be a greater fool than he lookel while the ceremony was being Thus spake a young woman to a Chicago Chronicle reporter on -a emerging- - from - a - church couple of her friends bad just been made one. But, then, I dont really think he looked more silly- than the average man does under similar trying circumstances, and I have never been able to see just why this isso. The bride are generally bit flustered, of course, and sometimes tearful, but they are usually calmness personified compared with the party of the second part. Not long ago I had quite a long chat with thq pastor of our church on this subject Ton know,. Dr. Fourthly Is quite an old man and has married quantities of people, so his knowledge of the matter is Intimate. He told me (hat in his experience it waa nearjy always the man who showed extreme nervousness,, the bride being usually quite cool. For Instance, one man insisted on drawing out his watch every tew momenta until the girl took it out of his hand. er To many cocks In one month spoil the broth. . -- LVCK OF AN INVENTORS In a Fit of Anger Hw Perfects Machine Vhlch Brings Him Fortune w why the machine failed to work properly, and he made the alterations he thought necessary. But, so fir from the change setting things right the machine then refused to work at ali, and in a fit of rage and disappointment Laverson picked up a hammer and flung it at his machines with a very unparliamentary ejaculation. . Tien he stamped out of the shop and banged the door after him. He did. not look at the machine agah tor many weeks, but when he did, he found it worked. Though it refused to turn out brooebpins, it tuned out splendid, little safety pins of $ unique pattern These pins have si mo sold In millions all over ths United States, making Laverson a ric man. The hammer he flung at his machine bad the effect of bending three email, parts, which made a successful Invention, out of a hopeless 'discovered Some twelve years ago, when Rich- -' e workard Laverson was a er in a Pittsburg engineering shed, he hit upon a novelty in the shape of hroocfjpins. He finished a few by hand, and they seemed so much superior to the usual form of brooch-pi- n that he thought his fortune was made. He set to work in 'his spare time to invent a machine which would turn out brooebpins for welding on to anything which might .be wanted to form a brooch, so that the veriest novice of a jeweler could make any small frifle lhto a brooch while his customer waited to see it' done. Laverson spent weeks on his maSend One Dollar for one years subscription for' Golden Thoughts, a fifty-fou- r page monthly paper, and you will be entitled to one guess free on the chine, and to advance experiments Total Vote cast for becretary of State in Ohio, Nov. 4th, 1902. You will be borrowed money from any one who entitled to as many guesses as you send yearly subscriptions In case of tie on would lend to him;' yet the thing any one prize, prize will be divided pro rata. would not do what h wanted. U . Contest oloaoo noon Nifsmmbor dth, 190g.i really seemed to him that an evil receive will correct number extra. one the $1,000 guessing Any possessed the machine. Again spirit Ohlo-w1 lll SO nnn State of la aeraa for Secretary get Ts the on mains the nearest oomet guana eg .. ..... a and again he abandoned It as hope- aaaeaaaa , f iao4 of land ofwach irMVttti. $1,000 . left. ft. for, f?w,,din:s X...., 14,000 tatkiurat-iHt- i Jheq feOWft 5 1 0t0 too Eleventh neareat-'i- w tackled ft again! , fourth neareat Oua prlre of .' aoch....... LOW to Twelfth nearest- -) loe.h. Fifth nearest One ontn prliesof One day he really thought hehad W WO Thirteenth nearest- -) prune of ,1 ewh.,.., Sixth DMrml - due Phaeton low-grad- ' A FREE GIFT OF OVER $19,000! OVER 4,000 PREMIUMS. Ktghth failure. ' .. Jft. for of one r parents - Lwllaa1 tiata Watch aaaraatr-O- M ... M you nen th neares- t- U Hfteenthaeamsh-ai- M) turning out all kinds of pins. W m The vote for the past ten years for Secretary of State la Ohiois aa follows: 17 ote for Secretary of Bute I,! Ilia Total rota for Secretary of Stata... ,...M4 4W 7S hl im Total rota for secretary of Suua.... fit Cut IkM Total vot for Becrttarv of fitats 1,018 454 Total rote for Secretary of Stain The official certificate of Secretary will be correct vote, ri A prominent oommittee will decide to whom the premiums go after a careful Investigation of your guesses. Write for extra blanks. at home. Cash weekly salary. Enclose Aeents Wanted to do writing , G. W. CUPP, Mansfield, Ohio, tamp for reply. - lMt-T- Know part proprt l4yrrJ of the largest factories, SW nrires ) l c prune af.u.nacho ) otal 10UO m A curious incident befell an army hursiqg sister while out riding alone In the Northern Transvaal,, close to a amall town which has been held for the past-ye- ar by the English, says WHEW CURED. the London Hospital. If too aoffr fro toy of tbo wnfcBWH or 4h MIM MBM4or bf tffnorloo toot, aio$M eontf on ra tbo Tory poraoa e wont to (oik to. Wo ho vo provo4 our aklll tnetirfnll Cbronto Otaoo'oa b? pokllalrtng -ytom. , w. saoftM. fbooaondo of Toloatorr teatioH nUUcf homo Wo ptywroaoddrokaoo oar ouroo la prtvoio miItt pHtUkt would B - - 41i $ooooo betray oonfldoooo. Hooeo hov to prove our hklll to tfata olooo of tmnblea to . 1 hM U oof oootbor $loo: Wo nrt yoo Aral ood tfcoo oak rooaoa-tkl- a oro rot ooo do- - foo wboo rode Too A pood a poo oar word; oaf hook lo Uiokwllloodorao T ' Hi tbooBonda of potloou horo oodorsod oa. Now or o wont to With tbo distinct poo Ohdorstoodlnff tkot wo " trUJ tot doBtood I fro notlti wntll wo euro yon. Wo Oar Loot Moabood floalnol WookneoToHoooo10. SpWnkotoiTbooo Uonorrhoeo, 8y pallia ood oU oaokiHf ra trf mrn CoeoeHotioe oodedrtoe froor $f louor or la person, toll or writ. iroCfi . f WE CURE. CATARR- HHaort, pod nit dloeoaea of Iht duraoooh, Ltvor Kldneja. iltedder Komfc-kla- y 3n$in, ood oU Chronic dlaeoooa of oen wonon ood Laai. fklUrtta OAocBonrai Two men on horseback, dressed in wbat seemed to her the Uniform of our scouts rode by. When they had gone a little further. they dismounted, and, taking their rifles in their hands, came up, grasped the reins of her horse, and asked her if , she wQuldHke a walk. Surprised at the question, she inquired to what regiment they belonged. Their answer made her aware that, thongh claiming to be British, they were really Boers in disguise. The 'men spoke to each other in Dutch, and then one said to her;' We are Boers and we want your horse. The sister, greatly distressed at the thought of losing the animal, which was borrowed,' begged the men not to take it. They replied that they were very short of horses, and required it W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by badly. . proved unmore men in all stations of life than to she had way with give availing; any other make, because they are the as good grace as possible, made easy in shoes that every wajr equal only those costing 1100 and fu.OO. W. L. DOUCLAS $4 SHOES REALIZED A GOOD DEAL. t CANNOT BE EXCELLED. V. L. DOUCLAS (Bondoya and HoUdoyatOtcEL rwcstv a DRS. SHORES SHORES, expter aescinuaTe. - LYON BLOCK. 94 W. Saoond So. St - Colt, , VBUIIUU Fast t olor Eyelet seed. genuine have W. I HOTOIA Kanoaroo. I The prioa atampad aa bottom. JUm. Catalog Too. W. L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. thou bf mad, 25c. uetra. T' SALT LAKE CITY. w ASSAYS. SEU4RIK I .1 .W Gold and SIlTar... AnM . ) Gntd.Sllvw and Coppw l.SS Land SAWPLMI MAH, RFTHKNS OS PROMPT HOWARD E. BURTON, fiSmZisr. Leed.lllh. Col, Ill Emt .Fourth Street. Gold, ; Gold 4 . B teata, M to A I I Mlw.Ihc; ' Gold. il Copper, $1 JKl. to any addraaa. Laboratory yae. HWu wltl recelva quick replleh B. Hb N BOff SOthCorpa. ProMCtttiatClsUltSiKSlt? from Libbra Ikanu Hygienic kitobeaa, whara parity pravaila. AU maats aaad la LIBBYS 2S73LE tS RrAXTED-Sra- or lerma. 4J. A. SffirASlW - lid Certains Fair B eaaa. Kamgaa A Oa 477 W. N. r: tIt U- - htl4hiil,llMMUIy. Salt Lake No. 80. 1803 v tumi "T $4(. LL I Jam.3 ICotwhByraa TaawaGood. S lit tw itmrrhtx to Urn ; .e-- MT V"T are V. S. Coreraanoi laiyacNA 4 laataaty , j US8T, KcIEILl ft tlBST, Ca Writ for oar fm book lot, Good Thlngi t if r CH1C1S3. t V Kaap la tba boose for emergeaclae fee foe ear Urn eeppera, for aaadwtntM wbaa yue wxnt aeoMhing good aad mat a ttqutck. Simply tun kay and tb eaa laopea Aa appetiatng looch la laadyla jaa T1; -- '- How la Make Eat M4444444444WHf saldr If I should die Mary, what would become of me? And thinking seriously for somo minutes, she replied: An, shure, I don't knew, but 1 think the Lord would save you tor your Ignorance.-- -1 . A Story of tbo Pimtrto. Tbo Contury Magazine is about to print a serial which will have an especial Interest to people w ho are at home on the pral-rieIt la called The Biography of a Prairie Girl, and the author is Eleanor Gates, a young woman who spent her childhood in Dakota and who thus writes from the closest personal observation, ' .. The time of Mias Gates story Is about twenty-fivyears Ago; it is putln the form of a personal narrative of a life of a little girl, and there it hardly a phase or event try. of prairie life which it no! touched upon ' Meat Consumption Doubled. in these page the bUuard, . creaking i The school consumption of, meat in Engcolts, .horse stealing by Indians, days on tho frontier, fighting gophers and land bat reached the total of 111 badgers, cattle raisins, and other typical pounds n bead C year, which is more than' double what it was fifty years phases of hardship and prosperity. t It is not a novel, put the same characters ago. a with in tbs and story appear reappear In Syrup. Mi. Winslow Sooth ib gum, redtMM ftp reality wijich impresses the reader with For eht4lrfl tottUUi, wlwl cgUc 3&e betu pAiO.Cttfc ABUuftlhsny confidence in the truth of the narrative. The BiogrSpby'of a Drtirie Girl will Meaning cf Trm "Acre." begin In the August BttuJbcr of The Acre once inch at acy field. Ik is Still used with this significance by tury and it will be Ulustratel- e saunei rufkrVsTir . ' . - .. t ' , , t didnt know 1 :he Germans, who speak of Gods icre, alluding to the cemetery, - Saved by Hi Wit The duke of Wellington once met by accident an officer in a state of In Look here, air, said .ths ebriety. iron duke, wbat would you do If you met one of your men in the con dltion in which I find you?" The offl cer drew himself up, gave themintary salute and replied with great gravity, I would not condescend to speak te the brute." His wit saved him his commission. a Ball's Catarrh, Care ts e constitutional cure. Price, 7S& ' Clear Case Against Barber. A.Hoboken man talked, while a barber was shaving him and had a slice taked out of hih chin. Now he suing the barber because the latter started the conversation. Any barber who gets his patient into an argument should be sure that he is skilled enough to shave without mishap, to word Thftj dodge both- gCetures-i.'aHoboken victim appears to hare clear case. -- tieneswmmjimoKuntr- If fnfiwirnri d' "trr n Plao'i Curs cannot bs too blgltly spokea of as aeoutch eura-- J. W. Biujw, M TUlid Avw, K, Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. Hitt t Closely Watch Vesuvius. obThe apparatus In Paimierl'a servatory on Vesuvius indicates every impending eruption long enough la advance to give everyone timely warning. . hotad Cities. Chicago la probably the most widely known city fn the United Stance Noted for its push and enterprise M well as being tba Windy City. also has a worid-wt- d , Milwaukee reputation on account of the quality as well s thO quantity of its annual production of beer. St, Paul, while possibly not o generally well known as tbe two forme cities, is nevertheless noted in many Uaa ,pppu3&c.T.ln wsja, .and, rid , on.--i Cities of tbe North wes t. All three are famous elites and their umbm eo a.Lined t.i iu ib name i Americas greatest railway, famous and noted tbe world over for it superior management, elegant equipment, splendid service and general adoption of all tbe latest aafety appliances lor the oomfort and safety of iu patrons. IU electric lighted trains are Doted the world over. It Is the short Hot between Omaht and Chicago, and llkt superior articles of merchandise Is, ones tried, always ' i , used. , Try It the next time yon go East. I L. Downing, . "Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Hallway, Salt Lakr , c-- T. MARYS ACADEMY. Notre Dame, tnd. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of SL Mary's ? Academy which spears in another column of this paper. We do not need to expatiate upon the scholastic advantages of SL Mary's for the catalogue of the school shows the scope of work included in Its curriculum, which it to her by their extremely polite man- - of ths same high standard aa that of ser and the gentle way In which she Vassar and Bryn Mawr, and ia carried We as lifted from her saddle. They out faithfully in the class rooms. esrn-est of the emphasize simply spirit left' her with the promise that ths devotion which makes every teachsaddle and bridle should be returned. er at St.' Marys loyally strive to deA few days after a letter was velop each young girt attendant there brought by a Boer to a blockhouse to into the truest, noblest, and most IntelEvery advantage ligent womanhood. tay that If the English commandant would send out beyond the British of equipment in the class rooms, lab, City, Utah. rooms, every care f tines, the sisters horse and property oratories and study food and clothing, ' Is Valuable. would be restored. He did so, and in the matter cf Whir Water and exceptional excellence of clasalc By a recent action of the superviseverything was found as stated, to conditions all these features are tether wilh A letter . explaining, that found-a- t SL Mary's. in the perfection ors It Is, ow a misdemeanor ts permit -the two men had been compelled to of development only to be obtained artesian well water to ran to waste take the horse, as they thought that by the consecration of devoted lives to in Riverside com tv. California. the sister suspected their nationality, educational Christian work, in a spot and they feared she would ride at favored by the Lord. , once to the nearest blockhouse and Bold New York Robbers, report their whereabouts. They had Swinging on tbe side of a car to therefore. In order to secure their own safety, to choose between taking steal a rids on ths Third avenue trolher with them beyond the block- ley line were two urebins about eight houses or the confiscation of her or nine years old. The woman who sat at the end of the seat next to one horse, and they chose the latter , probably less yepugnant to the sis- of them looked at them apprehen-slvelyfearing they would be hurt ters feelings. Her solicitude met with an ill return. f Hint expect a half pint of cream on JusC as one of tbe boys swung off he snatched at her pocketbook, and If 29 strawberries. she had not by chance had a much 5 Zjjs firmer grip on it than usual, he would in the course o three months... And have made way With it before she wetks lt had, gonejdown to could, bave stopped the - Upright That is tbe boldest atzero, and" wouldve" gone lowern that, sued him, I judge, if the president and directors tempt at highway robbery I ever have hadst disbanded, so to apeak, and seen in New York," said tbe man who gone traveling. iat next to her. New York Press. THEUXIVERSITY OFKOTRE DA1 But I realized1 something; yes, NOTRE DAMP.. INDIANA. Cosir!, I realized that unless I wanted fb AtchliMt Topeka (k Saat Fa Rf FULL COURSES IN Clenafe', Letters, Fes. (0 Spend my last years, and moren nMOtcs anS ttlstsry, iwrne(ln Art, Sclrnca, Las. Civil, Mechanics! snd tfca In connection with the.IL G. W,.Ry., Pharsiscy. tbe next to last ones, on ths tries! fcnzlnsrrlns, Atchltrcturc, I SoreuxS Frcparsiury poor farm, the thing for me to do was the short line' from Utah to Kansas sod Commercial Courses. to burn up ail toe circiars and pros-pe-e SL Galveston, .! Chicago, Free Kesms Joseph, to City, ttadrats who her fuses that come to me in the El Paso and the mining camps of New the stodie mivdred tor silmlssloa tuio V an 1 lor or the heotor ear of any of the CoUegh em. future without reading And and Arizona. Special attention a Ooaraea. I've kept on realizing jt to this day, Mexico Raama ts Rest, tnorrate charge to student paid to Wool and Live Stock shipments. Over serentean preparing lorColletrUteOotirae tbs Companion. A limited number of Candidate-- , lor ths For particulars about the reduced atata will be received at special rates. ! BC Edwards Hall, tor bo.ri under IS yearw is rates hast this summer, appassenger In tbe complete ness of Its equipment Litti' Farmers Plant In Eggshslts. to C. V. Warren, Genl Agent, 411 Unique Tba th Year will open Aeptambar . 1001. , Af eggshell farm Is a part of one of ply Addrae Catatsfue fra , REV. A. MORRISsEV. C. . C Prratdeot the primary departments of study In Dooly Block. BsltUake City, Utah. t some American schools. Each child Inaqualiflas in Taxation. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, s takes an eggshell about Editor Richards of the Wellington mm DAME. INDIANA. whole. The childs name Is writtsa (Kas.) Mail has been the (Oo mil waa at the Cnlrenltr el Date Darned oa (be shell an after a r lessoa oa tax list of that town andexploring Is roused to Clasakm! EdnawtZoee Thmarh English andFrench soils sufficient earth is placed in 'the indignation by the fact that the lead- lnoludtnr (ireeh. and Garmaa. Oa Latin. th lull course of studies, students eompletiaf shell to fill' ft' Each one in a room is bank of town the taxes receive on ing tbe Masalnr Collectate Uerreas pays given the same kind of seed to plant. Conaarvatary ef Mute la eoaduoed ea $80aworth of property, while tbaThe el the best Classical Conservatories oi plaa Aft Or, the plant becomes too large tor a barber who personal runs a shop In the base- Ituropa. Tba Art Department Is modelled after th tbeljshell the child is encouraged to ment of the bank pays on fl20 worth. teet Art Schools of Fnrope. tak it home aud plant in a garden., Preparatory and Minim Department. Pucomteach to the Tt4,tpacher3 .aim, the Oragh and 1. pil are here enrefally prepared tor the Stops Advanced Courses Grneaaslum unCold Work Off the of the 'plant, from plete. direetloa of Graduate ef Hoe to Normal fAxatiT Bronto Quintus Tablet Pries 25a. der c! 4ec4 io seed. School of i Gymnastics. Bookkaepinf Phones-rapby lr.V-You- , two-third- was speak- ing to a successful operator I" said the drummer, with more tespect In his ,votes and manner, would you it?" ha asked,, nUgd felling as he noted ths expectant gaze of the ? rest of the group. Seeing itsrypu, I dont wrimd, said JKr, PearBon, slowly.'' I bought the f : ... . stock for $2 s Share six snares--' f BKTd'rrgfiaot fighr ht tiwa with ' OV expedition, born out and'pTfa-I led on by clrclar aad prospectuses, bstde he 4 hardly fit to battle tot his me-ab- ost - iwe-iistor- J.- ' y -. 4 . - 01 eoto-plst- - Food Products kawah A.aChwage,ltL live ALcrr? nr Mr7,ul7Mefe , A to be drawn from investments. man of broad experience values them alL "Speculation 'is all very well for people who- - live ia the clty. right in said the touch with everything," spring goods ' drummer, In an airy tone, to a group of men gathered on the steps of the- poMoffice to await the arrival of .the stage, but I never would advise a.utn whos lived in the country all his days to try any of these ( schemes for quick money making. Hes sure to lose." Its all ganfbUng, snore or less, I take It, said Obed Pearson, thought-ful- l y. gtlll nobody Could say l didn't realize anything from my speculation IK the Ringtail ' Gulch companys stock. Why, pic proflta. r Natural Flavor IU.MI Salaatkt, 1m Malwskn uIl Writ Altogethers Loss. There are different aorta of interest -- Mali-ta- w pension BfCKrOKU, SMlihgtea, D. Cu thej rr.K,SVIi.U In Mining Stock Was Not - OGDEN ASSAY CO. SISIdTlamt Investment gnat fmport,4 uni AaifWroa trothtn, Htyls Patent Calf. inamU, B- -x Calf. Calf. lcl Kii. Corona Sat 1 - T EDUCATIONAL. -- $3&$39SHOESSft lent KvrmnaraT tok. Servant Girth Answer Not Flattering . , ta Methodist Divine. This story is ,told of the Rev! C. W. elder of the Millard, who New York conference - . For several years he had a servant la hi family who was a devoted Romas Catholic Her love and devotion to them made the question of salvation a serious one . ,. , One day as Mary passed through the doctor's study he looked up and Boer Courtesy, to . English Army Nurse , PAY UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, ' Notre Oime, Indiana. ' We csil the attention of our reader to the advertisement of Noire Dame University, ope cf the great educa- tional institutions f the West, which appears In another, qoknun of this pater. Those of our readei who may tave occasion (o lock up a college for their 'rons during tne coming year would' do well to Porrespor.d with the President, who wit send them a catalogue free of charge, a- - well as all particulars, regarding terms, courses of studies, etc. Thera it a .thorough .pcepsrafory school in connection, with the Univer- slty, in which students of all grades will have every opportunity of preparing themselves tor higher studies. The Commercial Course intended for young men preparing tor business, may be finished in one or two years, oeeordlng to the bl IttyoHkt student "" ST. EDWARDS HALL, for boys under thirteen, is an unique department of the institution. The higher courses are thorough in -- every respect, sad student will find every opportunity of perfecting themselves in amy line of work they may choose to select Thoroughness in class work, exact ness in the cars of students, and do votion to the best interests of all. art the distinguishing characteristics oi Notre Dame University. Fifty-eigh- t years of active work in the cause of education have made this Institution famous all over the ooun 8AVEO. . to-d- ay a MIGHT-B- E . that Twould touch tbe hundred mark conltltuepta. 1 .. Few Needs. Millions of Hindus lire, marry and rear families cn an income which rarely exceeds tslf a dollar of our money a week. Tbey never eat meat tnd need hardly any clothing. and TypewriUn extra Fancy Needlework taught. Every variety o, For eatalogu DIRECTRESS CP TH2 ACADEMY, Nof Dkm P. 0 htSmm St Miryt Acrirny, When Answering Advertisements KcnUoB This PiDer. Rlnd'j vu i |