Cape May Herald, 3 January 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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THE 01DJ01KS AT BOMB Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrhal Diseases.

■K. AXD BBS. J. O. ATKISSOK,\ IKDEPENDEKCE, MO. DEB date of January U>, 1807. Dr. Atkuuoa »*y», after fire yean' e:

[arbaan received tbajglloirirn letter: witli Peruna:

mfienne fr6Si a euar- ■

paat twenty-

USi "My wife bad been tuttt nil cation of diaraan for

"ller case bad baffled the akfll of some of the moat noted pnyaiciaas. One of her wont troubles was chronic constipation of

several yean' standing.

"Sbe also wa« passing throtufa that moat eritioal period in the bfe of a woman— change of life. In June. 1805. 1 wrote to you about her case. - You advised a course of Peruna and Manalin, which we at once commenced, and have to say it completely cured her. She firmly believes that she would hare been dead only for these won

derful remedies.

"About the same time I

«/twenty-fire

...s&c.'is:

if twenty-five yean' standing. At times I was almost past going. 1 commenced to nee Peruna according to your instructions and continued ita use for about a year.

.

ithiTc Your las/or

ipTctely cured

rrmfdU-H <U «U (Aat 'or them, a sad even

It (Aat you ■sore. Oa-

*kon according to dtrrctlon*. Sucleas to you on J your remedies.” John O. Atkinson. .In a letter dated January 1, MOO, Mr.

,

Hands of a Money Handler. 'Look at my hands,” said a man as

be drifted into the office of a well--ryjtnowa business man, and as be said it L he ItretcBed bis fingers out to their fall length, exposing the palms of his "•. hands. The insides of his hands were 3&B§Ffery rough. That was exactly what he

tM® wanted to call attention to

thos<

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P-V ‘ rusty Swds. "^fanUn' VaHsV' veoturb td the man again. "Nope." was the

Bested the nun as a last

heavy

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.tredulity which spread over the face pioney. Yon see I -work for a traction Eiompany. and has* to handle and sort B1 the money of the company. A great leal of the money is in small denombations and we handle it is bags and xkage* qi various sizes. There is so of it that a fellow"s hands soon ne hard on the inside and gradally grow into the knotty condition rhkh you find mine in at this time, can J>ct tiiat handling money is the soft and velvety business it is •rally supposed to .be. The assoMion of soft white hands with the ismess o: handling money is dead, rong. and if any nun doubts what I ly about it l simply ask him to step j> and take a lo^k at my hands."

■:S And the money handler with the

. Jongh hands blew out as suddenly as

.-V* had blown in.

V • Turned Down.

‘ilr Say. Bill." said

/I'm all out o' t. Wart for onct. an "What!" replied

e chronic beggar, lew. ’ Open your

mme some.”

. fellow-workman, got a "tobacco

<•1 will -^Twjrd

traoel

advertisement for Iferuna, induced msssy people du

most sa'is/aetot

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Review i

Trade

vtamCRCI-L SCTtHW. , (itaeral Trade Candltkas

" w " k '’ i

experienecd i

Trade and specilludon experienced

the customary holiday tjniet.

Indmtnal undertaking* are inter-n-.ptod in many cave* by the taking of

jhe: tak!

rentories, while other plants arc j closed Lrcanse (ntl cannot Im obtained ( Orders still come forward freely, and , the new year will open with more bu»i- j ness on the bookie than ever before. ] Prices of commodities are' firmly held i by the steady domestic .demand, and j there is a good export mov.-theot of the j leading staples. In this. a< in many | ' t instances, however, there is still ]

tl.c 'set

are satisfactory. Railway earnings thus far reported I for the month of December surpass last j year's by 5-0 P" cent., and those ol industry unaccompanied by any sign j of weakness, testify to the healthy to and suggest a bright outlook for t

ming j

£'±, h ,'™

taces and mills wsh i of idleness beyond |

not because c

rness lx

te order* ar i accumulate

lacking, but in order to moderate supply of coke.

New England shoe lactoric' are in full operation and have liberal.'orders on hand. Quotations arc firm, but without change. as^ there js little new busi-

prodt

t there is little new ig forward at this tin

Ince fluctuations. Stay’' —

srs&rfvi,

taple line* :. Salesmen

sample ordt mtracis of i

Vest send in large s

for i>ll stylet, bm no contr; portancc pave been placed as yet.

~-r 2 nXZSXZt SIS:

long season of stag [ port division, the de- !

and hate

luring the

Peruna urtth the

lory results. lam stlU

cured of cate -rA. ”* John O. Atkinson.

Rax 272. Independence, tto.

When old

has appeared m goods After s

nation in the export division, the d mand for China suddenly became co viderable. notwithstanding the depre sion in silver and liberal stocks of cov . tons in Sbangltai. Inquiries on this ac- [ count arc still numerous, although i V’iees became firmer with_ the stirau- ( ns of more business. Domestic trade |

jg •aLgi ■-

11 ''S!,V, C XT“". ■ j ir. the United State:

tost lines to prevent u initiation bf sttppliesr

SsamsM 1 ""

at once to Dr. Hartman,

ent of y<

week numbered

gain:

corn pat

/sil!

. This ia exactly

ierive prompt and sat n the use of Peruna, write [artman, giving a full atate-

your case, and he will be pleaaed you his valuable advice gratu-

to give you his valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0.

The Biographyof 11 >a >.

The chief product from bones is glue and among other materials which are obtained'from them are soap, glycerin* and fertilizers. Nothing is wasted. After being carefully culled over by workmen and broken by crushers, they arc soaked in a weak solution of sulphuric acid. From the soaking tank: the bones emerge white and apparently

perfectly clean.

They are then placed in steam tanks, where, after being subjected to a pres- *—• of steam for several hours, a spiis opened at the bottom of the di-

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

Flour—Hpring Hear, $3 25a.'l.45; best PhiU'Mphio No’S. ?fiHu76Ke; Baltimore Grceu Fruitaa.nl Yngetablx*—Apples per b brlf?ObcS^LMh 'cabb^’, ^ mestic, person. ^flOafl-OO. Celor

^Vcts Cervtlyj

(Acts piensarctlyi fVcts Beneficially:

(iefs truly as a Laxative. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the ell-informed and to the healthy, because its com-

parts are simple and wholesome and behout disturbing the natural funclolly free from every objectionable • or substance. In thtyprocess of icturing figs are used,os they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal virtues of Syrup, of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plar known to be medicinally laxative and

benefici

act most beneficially.

Ily laxative a

rial effects—buy the manufactured by the

^JFORrfWp^YRlIP^

Louisville. Ky^‘

. Fr*K\ei*co. C*l. new York./i.Y.

aaU, by ell dru^isto. Price, fifty cents per bottle.

ivilege c darky, s

tog a 'possum to the Judge: "I don't cou yo' honner, kaae de 'possum-' ter de nigger, des lak de mule wuz Let de white man take de turkey.

• de ‘possuc what.I says!”

for de nigger, li

nt. It J0.81

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50®2 00; Grapes, basket, 12a16c itlre, per bu box, 50o®60e.

.tlve. per bo :

"But." said the judge, "the negn frequently takes the turkey, too." "Not die season, suh." was th* quick reply. “Dey roostin' too high!'

im for several — _ . got is opened st the bottom of the di Limn bean*, native, per bu box. 80® pester and the liquid glue is drawn off. i Onion*. Maryland and Penney!raThe grease of the bonys. being lighter. nta yellow, per bu, 65c®75c.

is drawn off last and first product. The

■eing light

.tarated from

he first product. The liquid glue if evaporated to a strength of 45 per cent, gelatine, a portion of which is permitted to harden for commercial nse, as glue, and a part is refined and sold for

gelatine lot table use.

The tffease is drawn off into cooling tanks, where, in its crude state, h is made into scouring soaps. By a process ol refining and the admixture ol vegetable joils and pcrfnmcs. toilet soaps are produced. The spent liquors which are run off from the boiling soap are utilized for the manufacture of glycerine. The bones which are takwn out of the digesters are ground up for fertilizing purpose*. and the dirty water in which they are cleansed is boiled

down and made in

e into manure.

Origin of Wood Engraving. Much controversy was at one time excited about the country that could claim to have originated wood engraving. A very simple process was knowr).. to the Egyptian* for the productions of stamps, ambit has been asserted that the .Chinese printed from blocks of pear tree as early as the tenth century. The independent origin of the an has been generally credited to Germany among modern nations. In the Cologne district a St. Christopher, which has often been reproduced, was cut in 1423. a St Sebastian in 1437 and a Madonna ha?

it£ep dated 1418.

^Flaying cards were, however, in use in France in the middle pf the fbur-

enth century, arid the ftfl

I Ha/r Falls

It's Hair Vigor to rom falling. One-

Ayerte Hair Vigor Is I certainly the most ecoI nomical preparation of its I kind on the market. A ttleof it goes a long way. It doesn’t take much of 1 to stop falling of the ir, make the hair grow, 1 restore color to gray

teenth century, arid the figures wee impressions from wood bjtfcks. It if allowable for France to dispute the priority of Germany, and many attempts have beta made to claim the art as due to French enterprise. M. Henri Bouchot ol the Bibliothcque-Nationale. I now declares that a part of a block with la representation of a crucifixion ha? been discovered in a country town of ; France. The costumes are evidently 1 those worn in-Yhe middle of the Tour- : terns'll centur). and it is assumed that the wood block belongs to some time I between 1340 and -1350.—Scientific

American.

Hazarding a Qua**. "This is the laundnr.” said the agent who was showing them through the house. "Here, you see. are stationary washtubs." "Ah! wBy do you call them stationary?" inquired the bride-to-be: Xj* a because colored goodi won't run in

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her hatband interrupted ;unilarity between her and her • •* —•‘itte, and Her

"quite a similarity Between net ana bib*. She'* not a tall modiste, and

biSt are not

is st li* wrfaes, . ./

Our Language.

Mistress (calling down stairs)—O! Bridget, what was that crash? You haven’t gone and .broken that vase?"

la yellow, per bu. 6oc®75c- ' j Mi’slre-'i—CM hiiw™ di?’v<.u come to

Potatoes. White, per buGOtGbo; Mary- do it?

•and Mud Pennsylvania, per ha ti ! >a68c; I Bridget—Oi didn't go to do it. muni.

New York, per bu 6.'»a70; m-exs, per I bri f? 2502150 Stati or Oaio. Cjtt orT 01 aoo ' „

2-lb. :Waai; Dairy pta. Md.. Pa.. Vo., , <0..do!Os l>ustness In the City M Toledo 28a2ftc. 1 r^unty and Mate afomald. Hud ihit sal J

<*«■• 1 asjs'sayfjsjisSiK

I oaonot 1« cured ly the use -,f Hsu.'*

diutn. 36 13.VaI8V

Es**x J CnzuL.

me and suhaeribed In n; t.tbi* Qtbday ot DecetBye. •JSC. A. W. Guuso*.

.Votary PuhUr.

.-h Cure U taken Internally. an I arts dlreotly 00 the blood and msoous surface* of the fystem. Send for testlmenliU.-.

• • ixt*Oo..~

tree. T. J. Caxxxv 4 Co., Toledo, O.

SoM-by Druxirlut* 75c.

Hall'* Fan 11 y Pill* are the beat.

Lire 1 Poultry, Hen*. SXalOc; old j I "“Si ^ 11 i ® C ' rooeters. each 25*30e;^Turkeys. 13aI4c: Hali'aCatarr) Duck*. 11*12 *rts dl

llidea. Heavy steers, association and

saltern, late kill. GO-lb* and up, close selection, 12Kal2*ic; cows and light steers 9a9Hc. e

Prui isiooa and Hog Products.—Bulk

clear rib sides, lOhc; balk sbopldefs. 10J»c; balk bellies. TSc; balk ham baits, 10'tc; bacon clear rib sides. 10c; bacon ham* can raked or nocanrased. 12 lbs. ,K * * i,k ^ T, * > * and over. Me; refined lord tierces, brl* and50 lb cons, grusi, 11c; refined lard, second-hand - dabs. He; refine! lard,

half-barrels and new tubs, 11c.

Ure Slock.

Chicago, tattle, Mostly 15x20c lower, good U? prime steer* $5 60x6 60; medium $300a5 50; stocker* and feeder*#? 00 ad fib; cows, $1 25a4 50; heifer* #2 00* 5 00; Texas-fed steer* $3 50a4 75. Hog*, Mixed and butobem *4 60u6 20; good t« aboice, heavy $6 30a6 60; Sheep, ebeep mb* slow to lower; good tu choice Western sheep

•TU Ever Th^s. Borem—Hello! What's your rut Subbubs—I want fb catch the

train.

Borem—But you're got over hal Subbubs—That’s true, but I have to I count upon being held up on my way j to the station by three or four chump- - i who want to knqw what's my rush. !

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! mt UMfHMTES 011*0*0' RnWMCMWnfMt MASSEYS^!|?i BIRMINCiMAM ALA. RICMMONlJ.VA.

tM ALA RlCMMONb.VA. N.TEX COLUMBUS GA

cried HenncrL- -Tm i

IS NOT A CURE-ALL, but it cures RHEUMATISM And att diseases arltlno from impurittes in the Steed. Jt neeitieeie Till net injur* the die ret ire oresnt. Oatarrh, Kidmen, hirer and Slemtaeh troukles disappear under the perer/Ut Head purt/plne qualities of this msdtstns. TWO BOTTLES CURED. „ _ „ Bxuifia. N- C. Oenlletnen:—I take plsanre In bearing uaUusony to the curative propertla* of your " Rwatnaaotwa. Two bottle* cured my son of a bad ease. It tala win be of any brsallt to you In adveMstay your aeritorlou* remedy, you can use 1L Tom* truly. , y H- HAND. Stnrord. JT. C. InlUluUon fee Blind. All Dryggiws, $1 Chemical Co..

Best wethers fJ Iftad 10 cull* aud ooiomou ft 50a2(M>: choice lamb* $5 3>)i5 50

LABOK AND 1NDUSTKV will ‘form an inieVna-

Glovemaker* tional union.

The standard rate of wagts Uyers in Engtandri? $10.50 a

for brickwi a week.

mZWSSrt. :

Hr*t five niorth*.

.Canadian Goverameui.

rhe Order of Railroad initiated 4x00 new niemberi

ths.

umm

I suffered from indigt: the abdomen, with pain and

tion for a long time. Aiv symptoms were swelling of

tin a

.The number of lAorcr- required tc i

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increased in membership 75 oer cent to adopt a scheme to redny th - Swilr^id has 5*00 diffete,,. ly tories and the whole country is a hta

h, Aat^— n ^'

sc^ but as yet

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most terrible headaches; also a coated tongue. Since \ taking Ripans Tabules 1 j have grown better ana am now nearly well. | At druggists. ! fhe-rixe-Ceut packet is aongb for , ordioary occuion. The family bottlr i so cents, contain* a supply tor a «-*•*!. J

Vaseline

Put up in Collapsible Tubes. A SataUtuw for and Superior to Mootaid or any other plaaUr. and will not td talar the »*-l daUasM akin. Tba twin allaytKa acd *010111*

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