Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1903 — Page 7

SISTERS OF CHARITY RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO FICHT Catarrh, Coughs, Colds and Grip SISTER BEATRIX. A letter recently received by Dr. Hartman from Sister Beatrix, 410 W. 30th •treet, New York, reads as follows: Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: —“/ cannot say too much in praise of Peruna. Eight bottles of It cured me of catarrh of the lungs of four years’ standing, and I would not have been without it for anything. It helped several Sisters of coughs and colds, and I have yet to find one case of catarrh that It does not cure. ” SISTER BEATRIX.

Interesting Letters from Catholic Institutions. In every country of the civilised world the Sisters of Charity are kuown. " ~| Not only do tltev minisTHE ter to the spiritual and gl§T£|}§> intellectual needs of the charges committed to COOD their care, but they also WORK minister to tiieir bodily needs. With so many children to take care of and to protect from climate and disease, these wise and prudent sistprs have found Benina a never-failing safeguard. Dr. Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters, from all over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic Institution in Detroit. Mich., rends ns follows: Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir:The young girl who used

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THE NEW YORK SPECIAL. The Magnificent Trnln of the Michigan Central leaves Chicago dally 5:20 p. in., runs via Niagara Falls, and arrives Buffalo at breakfast time next morning. New York State points during the day, New York City 0:30 p. m., and Boston 9:03 p. m., with through dining and sleeping cars. O. \V. Ruggles, General Passenger and 'ttvket Agent, £hieago. What He Needed. ■'i.'repnre an ediet giving the poet laureate the Order of the Bath,” commanded the King of the CoUrt Chamberlain. "Pardon me, sire," said the Chambrrlnln, "but it would be better to give the rarlet an order for a haircut."—Baltimore American. In the Year iiOOO. "I tell you this literary controversy is becoming fierce!" “What literary controversy?” "Why, over the questiou which was the best advertised novel of ths twentieth century.”—Puck.

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1 the Peruna was suffering from laryngitis, and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after farther use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured. of Charity. x..—— This young girl was under the care of the Sisters of Charity-and used Peruna for catarrh of the throat, with good results as the above letter testifies. If you do nos derive prompt and satis- ! factory 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 gratis. | Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, i Ohio.

Califbrnia—Low Hates. Beginning Feb. 15, the M., K. ft T. By. will sell Colonist tickets to Califoritia at very low rates, vix.: St. Louis, $30.00; Kansas City, $25.00. Tourist Car through to San Francisco leaves St. Louis each Tuesday st 8:32 p. m. Ask any Katy Agent or address JAMES BARKER, Gen'l Pass. Agent, M., K. ft T. Ry., 202 Wainwright building, St. Louis. What Worried Him Mr. Justin Thyme—ltastus, it’s a wonder you wouldn’t get something to do. Don’t you know that worry kills more people than work? Rastus Uambone —Yas, sah, I dun heerd dat. But dsre ain't nuthln' on earth worries me as much as work. The Overland Limited, solid train Chicago to the Coast dally. Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern IJne. The knights of the world no longer fight in armor, but In every street of every city there are still men “sans peur et sans reproehe,” who not only Uve for love but who are ready to die for love's sweet sake.—“ The Loom of Life.”

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CONGRFSS

The time in the Senate Friday was largely occupied by discussion of the Isthmian canal question, the resolution introduced by Mr. Morgan calling on the Secretary of the Navy for correspondence regarding the military occupation of the bays of Panama and Colon being under debate in both open and secret session. A conference was agreed to on the general staff bill, and Messrs. Cockrell, Quarles and Foraker were appointed conferees. A Senate bill was passed incorporating in the District of Columbia the American Academy In Rome, the object being to establish and maintain an institution to promote the study and practice of the fine arts and to aid and stimulate the education and training of architects, painters, sculptors and other artists. In the House the day devoted to general debate on the anti-trust bill. Mr. Foss (III.) reported the naval appropriation bill. Tlie again Saturday claimed the greater share of the Senate’s attention. Mr. Kean continued hut did not conclude his speech on that subject, and toward the close of the day there was a general debate on the allegation of the opposition to the bill that it does not contain sufficient safeguards against polygamy. A large number of bills to which there was no objection were passed during the day. By a unanimous vote —24.1 to o—the0 —the House passed the antitrust bill. The closing chapter was devoid of excitement. For three hours tiie Democrats offered a scries of amendments designed to “teeth” in the bill, but they were either ruled out of order or voted down by a strict party vote. On only one vote were the political ranks broken. It was on an amendment offered by Mr. Thomas (Hep., lowal to make the filing of returns incumbent upon all corporations mandatory. On that amendment seven Republicans voted with tiie Democrats. Mr. Carmack spoke in the Senate on Monday on the Rawlins resolution calling <'ii the Secretary o.f War to send to Congress the records of certain courts-mar-tial. He charged that murders in the Philippines by American soldiers had become so common that they would not bear investigation. Mr. Keg-x spoke on the statehood hill for a short time, when he yielded to various Senators who indulged in debate over the question of the influence of the Mormon church in politics. Mr. Elkin* also spoke at length in defense of the claims of New Mexico to statehood. The House spent practically the entire day upon two District of Columbia bills, one authorizing the government to advance $0,000,000 to the District, and the other to conference report on the Union station bilk The former was defeated, and the latter sent back to conference, after a motion to recede from the amendment of flip House to cut down tiie appropriation to tiie Pennsvlvnnia and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads from $1,500,000 to $1,000,000 had been voted down. The statehood bill again eatne up in the Senate Tuesday, and Mr. Morgan spoke on it for some time. He referred to bills regarding trusts, which lie said have been kept back, and will be kept back until it is too late for discussion regarding them. The time of the Senate was being wasted on account of what he termed "a peaceful political blockade” on the statehood bill, when more important measures were awaiting action. Mr. Hanna presented the conference report on the Department of Commerce bill, a final vote on it being deferred until Wednesday in order that it might be printed. The conference report on tiie general staff bill was agreed to. The conference report on the Department of Commerce bill was adopted in the? House by a vote of 211 to 10. The remainder of the day was devoted to the sundry civil appropriation bill. A feature of the debate was a speech by I>e Armoud (Mo.) <n the Hanna bill to pension ex-slaves. He spoke in a sarcastic vein, but the subject assumed a serious phase when Mr. Richardson (Tent).i said ndventurers in tiie South were using the bill to impose on ignorant, credulous negroes, and called on Mr. Cannon to give assurance that the passage of such a measure was not contemplated. This assurance Mr. Cannon gave. Mr. Hanna called up the conference report on the Department of Commerce bill in the Senate on Wednesday, am! it was agreed to without debate. Mr. Morgan almost immediately after tiie opening of tiie session resumed bis remarks on the statehood bill, but branched off on the subject of the proposed troatv with Colombia. ,Mr. Depew spoke in opposition to the statehood bill. He did not conclude ids speech. The Senate then went Into executive session and ratified the Alaskan treaty. The House made fair progress with the sundry eivil api*opriation hill, covering eighty six of the 150 pages of the bill. The amendments for tiie completion of the east front of tiie capitol, and the erection of an office building for members, were adopted, points of order raised against them being overcome by the adoption of a special rule making them in order. By the terms of amendments SIOO,OOO is appropriated for work on the main building of the capitol, and a limit of $2,1OO.()0O is fixed. For a site for a new office building $710,000 is appropriated. The c>'St of the building is to la- $3,100,009. Mr. Grosvenor from the Ways and Means Committee, culled up the bill to nnu nd the Diugley act so as to admit free of duty domestic animals for breeding purposes. It was passed.

In the National Capital.

Major Bottle B. Lawson of the jud ;<* advocate gcneral'a department line b« ■ n retired on account of dienhilitics inctirr d during the Chinese campaign. Senate passed House bill providing for creation of general staff of nriny, hut it is amended eons not to go into effect until Gen. Miles’ retirement. Retirement of Clara Barton from Red ('"roes presidency and reorganization rro urged by Gen. John M. Wilson, Mrs. Cowles and others; evidence «übniitLd to Congress that she has given harm !f arbitrary power.

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Hastened to Explain.

“Are you married!” asked the magistrate sternly. "No, your honor,” responded the man who had been locked up over night for intoxication. “I got these scratches on my face by falling against a barbedwire fence.”—Philadelphia Record. Three train* a day Chicago to California, Oregon and Washington. Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line.

His Point of View.

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Proof Conclusive.

“Lida’a new pictures flatter her ilk* everything.” “Why, I thought you hadn’t aeen them?” “I haven’t, but ahe told me she had ordered four dozen.”—Philadelphia Bulletin.

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