Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 October 1905 — Page 2
AWFUL NEURALGIA Mr PorterThouqhl He Should Go Mil But Or. Williams' Pink Pili Cured Him. "It stm liko a miracle that Pr. Williams' I'mk 1MU uould have can-J my Uviiraljiia. ' sai l Mr. l.rt. r. " They ars certainly marveloas m.li ine, MM I am alwaja gla.t t reooruiueud tht-m. "For two years." ho MMftttMM l. "I had suffered a lmot unendurable painaiu my bead. Tmy WOmM start MM r my eyes ami shoot upward most frtojuoruly, but they often aprv.ul SMS my f.i e. nul at Unit"" ex.rvpait i f my h .1 I a. . I f.we W'wlil be lull of ggjoMjr. loMsHnisa: ths puui were to Intense tli.it I a. tuully taarfd they waald ilnve ma mad. My eyes a bad oossstaBtly and HMmi anw always a bur iuuk rnsiiti Ml OTet tmf forehead, but the otlifi pom varied, sometimes tle-T w re ac&'e, au.l Mjptw th v were lull and hn'uui: I eomJA n sleep. My t mper w:i irntal 'e ami 1 put u pi auro out of lifo. " I tri d remedy after remedy, bnt finding Ml help iu a:iy of tii:u, I be. came a despairing tnau. En it ba I bi'pm to take Dr. William' Fmk i'u's I had no frreat hope of a core. "That was iu IVeeiuWr of 190. Ti mysurpr.se. a climco in my eoieiir. ui took place right w;iy. Tiie p:ns pr. u lau intense uii 1 the MMMa attacks were further ai'Mt. :iike;t OO turf tig Dr Williams' Pink PUla, The impntV' :ueut lepin with the lir-t box. nuJ WhtU I had u-d six boaM I stopped. My eure wad com pi i te and h.i lasted over MMM Mr. Charles H l'rter live nt Kirmond. N. H. He raoaeaf manv natefal people who have found that Dr. Williams' Pink Pill aril t re AiaaaMS 'f tba aat es that have st uSbornly resist ev ry Other remedy tried. Vat only nenr.ilpia. but sciatica, partial paralysil an I 1 tconaotat ataxia yield to them. They are .ld by ail druggist , or mav be obtained directly tmm tiie Dr Williams Mcdiciue Co., Scheue uuiy, V, Y. The Proposal Unexpected. "Why have you never uiarrieu M:si antique? ' he thoughtlessly inquired. "You never asked me before, sbs said. co ly s she gave him her baud. Tit Bits.
PECKS BAD B0 v ABROAD,
The Bad Boy's Return Home He Treats His Uncle to a Turkish Cigarette He Meets the New Dog and leeds Him Cayenne Pepper The Orocermsn Eats a Bottle of Horseradish : iion OMOSssl w PatCS (Ex 'Sover: jr of Wisconsin. Former; Kditot of "ivoa s Baa." Jaataet of PSI k ! Ui. M ." Klc.) t l' ' : t. IWi-. ! 4or(h H BüWies ) Tbo old roeeruian was sitting iu the old njructsj one tine spring MfflfftlTf , look.::..; OTtf h:s aieounts. as they were ritten on a quire of lirvwn wrappnm pavpar wi:tx a blunt lead pencil, and wondering where he could go to collect i m : pay a uute that was due at th ' nauk at MMN OM lhat day He was looking teu years older than he did the eai MfOffW, when the Had Uoy had pla kl hu last trick on the old man. ami ; no- abroad to chaperone his sick father, in a MMfCh for health and adventure. The old man had missed the DO) arYHtad the groiery. and with no one t i ke .p his blood cin ulatiug. and his UtMperatHT occasionally soaring aSi.e ihe normal, he iiad failed in bawltb, aa i had read vitk mixed ftelincs of joy fear and rf-entment that it: i Bad Boy and bis dad had arrive! home, and he knew it could not be kntg before th boy would blow in. and h- was trytaf 10 deiide whether to meet the boy c lie i fully ana with
a luirll of resienatitm or to meet him
dad back and says when bis back war: - back to tit the board be will be hi'ind again " S.i this ts a nemiiiie Tuiktsh .1 arette. isn't If ' said the old man. as be ruffed away at it and blew UM smoke through his nose - I have al-wa-s wanted to MMN a MMtMMMj ini lKri?d cigarette tint a flavor some thing like a Welsh rabbit, ain't It?" and UM old man looked at the cigar ette tt'iere ihe fr.ng lotse wa saking Ii rough the paper "Cm, but 1 can go that." and he threw u away, and looked seasick. "Turks always take cheese in their cigarettes " said ihe Had Boy. "They gel a smoke and food at the same time Hut if you feel sick you can uo out in the back ya: i and I w 111 wait for you. ' "No. 1 w.ll be all right." said the old r.ian. as he got up to wait on a customer "Here, try s glsss of my cider " snl he handed the MM a
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."Pi ll - L Audi i 'u vs v w in ' v u t . , - , , . , , . , ii i . ,Ä ... h. i dirty fclass half fllled wnn ci ler which v i;h a club; whether to give him the .. . . , ... , . . . , . . ' . . . . the uoy drank, and then looked queei g ad hand or form himself into a col- .... u t tö obi man.
Advancing- the Farmers' Interests. Traveling agents and salesmen are mew sent from the home offi -es of th Chicago packers into all South American and Asiatic countries. They ar going into every land, no matter whal anguage may be spoken or what money be used. They will ex hang their goods for cowries or elephant iMMM anything to sell the proi-ut and get something In return converti ale into money. It may seem odd to ome folks, but traveling men. carry lng eass with samples of American meat products, can be seen in the de ert of Sahara, the sands of Zanzibar or In Brazil, "where the nuts com from." Great Is the enterprise of th Yankee merchant. The greater th market, the gr. MttT the price an I sta bllity of the price of the product and all that goes to make jt in Its varlouf stages. FOREIGN NOTABLES.
Walter Rothschild. M P.. who rec-at- ; !y spent three weeks at Cauterets. la France, near the Pyrenees, brought home to England with him nearly 4 t-'OÖ j specimens of bWtttrtUes to add to the ! million he already has. Gen. Luis Terra.as. governor of the SUte of Chihunhua. is probably ths largest land owner in the worm, as well as the richest man In Itt&fa 0 It takes an eight hours' journey on n fast train to travel from one end of bis property to the other. Among the men who have lately become prominent la Russia is Lieut. GeaAlexander Rod.ger He distingulhel himself in the war of laTI-Tl with Turkey, and has since attracted mui h aftention by numerous articles and book! on military question. William Adams, life saver at Gor'.eston an English seaside resort has saved the lives of 74 persons, besides rescuing hundreds of others frcm perilous positions. He has been presented wuh gold, sliver and bronze medals, several of the Royal Humane society's certtneates and numerous private tribu'es to bis bravery Admiral Rojest vnsky has a beautiful daughter, a fair girl of 20. who was married to a Russian naval engtcrer ar.d followed htm to the east in the rapacity of a Sister of Charity. She returned to St Petersburg when worn out and embarked later wi h her fathpr. but he regretted permitting her to sail with the Baltic fleet and s-nt her horns from Vigo.
uniu ot fours to drive him out when
I ,me He had accumulated a terrier dog since the boy went away, to be company for the old singed cat, to hunt rat- in the cellar, and to watch the store nights. The dog was barking down cellar, and the old man went
"Tastes like it smells going thro .-ü . the oil belt in Indiana." said the boy 1 "What's in it?"
"Ketvsene." said the old uiau. The Turks like kerosene in their cider They get drink and light. If they touch matrb to their breath Say, that mal': 11 .. v .i Ti Ntiitt- T..1I mt n'hflt
do..n the rieke-v stairs to see what . '. . , . ' , , . ' ...... countrv did your dad get robbed .be the trouble wa-s and while he w.s mMMtdr I down there helping the dog to tree f was abo(U a and off.
ra . :i :er a sacK oi potatoes, uw na i
Boy ll ii)ed into the store, and finding
said the boy. as be made a slip noose on the end of a piece of twine, and
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, r u,u T7 cu , 1 was trying to make a hitch over the the counter, curled up on a cracker K , . . . ... .
box. &nd began to snore as the old
man iame up the stairs, followed by the dog. with a rat in its mouth. The old nan heard the snore, and wonder! If he had been entertaining j tiaui.) unaware-.-, when the dog dropped
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with the idea of fastening a tomato can lo the string a little later, and : turnins the dog loose. "Do you know," said ue to the old man. "that I think , it is wrong to cut off a dogs tail. ; cause when you tie a tin can to it you ' feel j though you were taking adantag of a Tipple. Wtil. all the countries we visited robb d dad of ali the HMM? be had. one v ay or another, sooner or later, even cur owu country, when we arrtfSd in New York, took his roll for duty on some little things be smug- , gled. but 1 think the combination of ' rob'jer. at Carlsbad stuck together and 1 got the goods off dad in the ui Ml systematic manner. Some way they got news when we arrived, of the exact amount of mom y dad had got out of th-1 bank, and before we had breakfast 'he fakirs had divided It up among natives, and eaeh one knew Just whit was going to be bis share, aai it was just like getting a check from home for them. If we were going there again we would give the money to MM particular fakir to divide with th1 rest, and then tak a few swallows
of h-'ir rotten egg water, and get
wi m li was sweat out ofMioi. Say doei your dog l.kc candy!" O. yes he eat-s a little." said ibi PMMtTMMk and th ly t.i-ssed piece of candy such as be fve Um kiug ol Spain, wilh cayenne pepper lr it, M UM Mal whieh swallowed l Minis and the i Id man said: "Now. I sup.-e your father Is cured, you Mil all süiy at home for awhile, and settle do., to Metal citizenship, and take an Mtltt part -n 'he affaiis ol your cit ami state? Ott, but whai is th. matter witr the dog?" added thi old n an. as the dog pimped up on all fours liHiked i ioss-eyed, and tried to dU a hole In Ms stomach with hit hind leg. "O. i.o we shall uevei slay Dorn MM more ' said the Had H '. get ting lt on a barrel and pulling his (eet up to git away fiom the dog. win. was I -giuuing to act queer "You see dad ot cured all right, of a few dls MMM that were carrying him off. bin ho ha.-, taken the jumps,' a dlse.isi that ts Incurable Wlien a man ba the 'jumps' he can t stay long In oni place, but his life after taking UU 4IMMM is one continual round ol packing ui and unpacking, his litera iure ia time cards and railroad guides and his meals are largely taken at railroad eating houses, sitting on a tool, and his sleep is uncertain cal mp- Say. that dog acts as ÜMMagft the i . uthful he took out of my MsMtl dor the wunter didn't agree witb
him. added the boy. as the dog roll I over and tried to stand on hit bead. ' Dog acts kind'-r like he had some thing on his mind," said the old man as he got out of the dog's way. s. he could do his acrobatic stunt. B u .' said the Bad Boy. if you hav never been vaccinated against mad MMJ you bettertake something right uow.foi that .log is mad, and In about two niin utes be is going to begin to snap a' people, and there Is no death so ter rible as death frjm a mad dog bite I Mi tut I wouldn't bt in your plac for a million dollars." And the noj stool up on the barrel, and was be ginning to yell "mad dog." when th old man asked what he could take tc Balte him Immune from the bite of s mad cog. ' Hat a bottle of horseradish." sab' the boy, as n reached over to the shel.es and got a bottle, and pulled the cork. "Eminent scientists agre that horseradish is the only thing that will get the system In shape to withstand and throw off the mad dog virus.' and bt handed the old man the boltl w ho began to eat iL aud cry. and caobt, and the boy got down from l.iriel and let the dog out doors and h- made a bee-line for 'he lake. H--'s a water dog. all right." said the boy. and as a servant girl camt in to buy some soap, and saw the old man eating raw horseradish and chok ing and looking apoplectic, she asked i it was the matter with the old man and the boy said a mad dog just es,1 from the store, and that the old man ad shown signs of madness evei sine?; the girl gave a yell and rushed out in othe world w ithout her soap. "Let I .- a lesson to you to be kind to dura' animals. " said the boy to th Old man as he finished the bottle Ol horseradish and put his hands on hli ttomaclt.
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the rat. and. ru shing behind the coun
ter. began to growl, aud grabbed th- out
Bad Boy by the seat of his trousers -y. did you ever eat a piece of nd gn- e him a good shaking. The cuaarti pje made out of stale eggs? toy jl up a jell that caused tb v.'ell that is just atut the same aa
trie Carlsbad water, only the wate.' is no: baked with a raw crust on the bott ru But the MWtOt dad consulted MM a peaeh. Dad asked him bow much of the water he ought to drink, and IN do tor held a counsel w ith himself." and said dad might drink all hi MMM hold, and when dad asked him how m.i' h his charges were, be said- 'Oh. wait till you are cured.' So dad thought be was not going to cha'g" for his advice, but after we had dranli the water for ten days, and dad was .- weak he couldn't MMMJ the flies ff his bald spot, we decided to go
"Food that fits Is better than a ßold mine." says u grateful man "Before I commenced to use GrapeNuts food no man on earth ever hed worse Infliction from catarrh of the stomach han I had for years.
"I crytd eat nothing but the very
r.ghtes 'ood and even that gave m
great ("stress. "I 'nt through the eatalogue ol prepared foods but found them all I ex cept Grape-Nuts i more or les indigestible, generat in gas In th Ktonv a h. (which In turn produced herdache and various other pains and arhes) and otherwise unavailable for my use. "Orape-NutH foo 1 I have found easily iMJMMd and assimilated, and it ha? renewed my health and vigor and made me a well man again. The eattirrh nf the ptnmach has disappeared en'.frely with nil Its nttendant U th.ik to drape-Nats, wMeb now ii m almost cole food I MMM no other." Name plven by PMtB Co. Battle Creek. MIrh. Tn days' trial teiu the tory. Thtre ' a reason.
plaster to fall, and the old man alMOM to faiut with excitement, and he went te the door to call a policeman TM MW kicked the dog off. and raised up irfb liehm.l th" COtMttf, MMMMJ tbe old cat to raise her back and spit r 'i u and as the old man saw the IIa i Boy he leaned against the show case, and a large smile came over his fare, and he said: "Gee. whiz! where
bid ) ui get on?"
"Th iM.rter was not in. so I turned In UM fir-' lower berth I came to." i said 'lie Bid Uoy. as he Jumped over ! the . utmur and grabbed the old man by the arii and shook h is hand until it a had "Introduce me to your friend, the dog. who seems to have acquired 1 an apatite for pants." and tbe had Bo got behind the old man and k: k d at the dog who was bark lag aa ! though h had a cat on tbe fence. "Get cut. Tige," said the old man, as hi po.bed the dog away. "You has - MM to gel used to this young baathen." and he hugged the bright-
. mg. well-dr. sed boy as though be a a- i .on of biui. ' What are MMBd fat rats selling for ao' asked the ly. as b - f.: on taW rat the terrier had brought out of the cellar. "1 did not know you btd added a meat u.arket to MMf gro rv Now in Paris, the rat busi oesa is a very important Industry, but 1 Hdn't know the people ate them
here What do you retail tnem at?"' i) get out. I don't sell rr.fs." said j UM : i nan. indignantly T got ibis' dog for company, in your place, and ! be has proved himself more useful
than any boy 1 ever saw. Say, come and -:t down by the stove, and tell me all bMMM your trip as your letters to me wire not very full of MtneMMtMa How M your father's health?" "Dad is the healthiest man in Am 'in'' said the boy. as he handed UM Md man a Turkish cigarette, with a pttca Of bee under ibe 44k eo 1 ab" half an Im h from where tbe old man llgbttd Ii wuh a match. ' Dad is 11 ligbt, except his back. He slep fo-ir Hi ghts with a cork life preserve trapped la his back, coming over, and o ha- got i-unratore of the spine, but 't toff has strapped a hoard to. R-..i'ed Situtdaj, Sept d.
S-iry of Adolih and Anna. Adolph, an Austrian artisan, adored An-.a. an aristocrat. And Anna adored taolpfc. Another aristocrat. Alfred, an idor. adored Anna Anna ab horre 1 Alfred Alfred addressed Anna, admitting I Imirat'on. Anna assumed UUUtMtBt Alfr. d abjured Anna Anna admonished Alfred. "freu adopted aggressiveness. Alfred's audacity alarmed Anna Alfred attempt , : .. v na Anna, afraid and agitated. a'.tninted Adolph. Adolph accu-ed Alfred. Alfred. angered, a!)'ie,i Adolpl awfully. Adolpn answered Al'red. Alfred attacked Adolph. ! Anna, aghast, aided Adolph. Adolph and Anna abMOU annihilated Alfred. Alfred abdicated absolutely. Anna acetpttd Adolph. Adolph and Anna abruptly abseon led and abandoned Aus , tria altogether, arriving at Antwerp, and always abiding abroad afterward. Town Topie.s.
VERY EFFECTIVE SAMPLE. Miuister'a Pickles Were Strongly Suggestiv of MM Entrusting rirt. A rlerttTniiui was very fend of par
ticular et bian.l .s pickles, il towittg Keui difttcult) in procuring h$ samt : sort at hot '1 when iiuveiing, alv.trhad s bolH' u.tli i. in. relates the l.il.er. !)bs day abea dlniag at a retauiant uh cii piekte in t t of bun a straager t down 4t the aine table, and. with an Aniet i 1. .IH ae io. pi. io, .i-k. .1 t t.r minister I pa t'tie pickles jfbi miniler, abs en yoytd the j.'ke, politely f"id the b.'ttle. i and in a few minutes bad tl.r atifaeti''ii 't ,s 'ii i Vaakes wateriag at tM ajras aad j g.i.p.iig tor breath I gut." aid the latter, "that ou ars pai ob "Y . my iriend. I am," replied the nr. nit- I aw I tuppoM you I'rr.n-li" a.kcd the Yank Yr. t ; I pren. :i t ires week, usually," aaul t is sinter ,. ..u ever prMek about hell fire ia- I qu red tie Tanke. "Yea: I sowetiraea esaatder it my .!uty to t-mi ml mv eoagregatioa f eternal j.unlahment," returned the minist sr. "I t';mifi'-it " " rei t rd t ba Yankee, "but y . ire tue first ' ' ,V "r 'daai 1 ever MM who aind aaanpk - Best in the World. Cre.nn, Aik.. Ott. lth (Spatial). -After eighteen amataa raffering troai Kpiiepsy, I'. i. ,.4i'be and Kidiuy Complaint. Mr. W. 11 baaitb. "i iin piata, m a td aiaa agi.ni. and tin we who have watched In return t" bealili uuhemtatinsly give all the erat lit t. ivdd'a Kidney I' ll-. In an intervtew regarding hi eure, Mr. Jsaitb say at "l had Isren lew for eiglitein m OBtbt itb my back and kidney, ami SMW Epdepsy. 1 had talon ererytbiag 1 batw ct. and notluu sseaasd to do uie any good tdl a friend ol miat got me to send I i Dodd'i Kidney Pills. I tind that iney are the greatest aaediciae in the world, i sow 1 .on able to work and am in fart us -t"iit and tt"iig -i before I took m. U." Do.id'n Kidney Tills cure the K doeys. Cured Kidneys cleanse the blood of all Urpwrities, Palt blood means good lieilth. At the Wedding. pVe. tue .rl waa from Boston, and the gaaa a freai battle Creak "YI at of it " "Why. as a delicate tribute, instead ol tnr..v.;.g ti.-e. we threw l.ean and br. ak fast t""'i Caitagt un. ' - SCREAMED AT NIGHT.
3aby Scratched Until Face Was Eaw and Bleeding Eczema Cured by Cuticura.
Mothers Are Helped THEIR HEALTH RESTORED Happiness of Thousands of Homes Pag to Lydia E. Plnkham'u Vegetahie torn, pouod and Mrs. PinkhaaV Aovios A devoted mother seems U QattQ to every call of duty eseeptinp; th, 1 Meant one that tells her to truar.1 I f italtbi aavd Mfota she paailaea 1 1 derangement of the female organs I manifested itself, and nervouvu.Irritability take the pluee of ba ui-.vs und amiability
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'Tor over two years mv little baby Rirl eurTer.d with a raw, itduaj mid painful eeet.ia on her head mid fate, the ii.li
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Biotber is nullt to care for bat ! drcn. and hercondition ruins the child's dbi!ion and react. MMM bent f The mother should not be blamed, as she no doubt is suffering with be .. a lie, headaehe, bearing-down pains or displacement, maUin;r life a burden. Lydia H. rinkham's Vtgwtablo Com pound is the unfailing cure for this condition It streiipthens the fnua ortruns and permanently curt- all dispho einents and bMgpalMlitlai MMM baatimony as the following' should con vines women oi its value : l.:nr Ura rmkham : " 1 wnnt to t II you how much poud T.vli R. rinkham'a Yfretilde Compound ha .In. n.s I KutT'-red for eight yetrs with ovar.an trouble. I wss nefvous, tinil and irritable, and it did not Stan as though I could tAOl it any lonirer, as I had five cLii'lr.-.. t. rare for. " Lydia E. I'inkliain's Vep tabi Compound was wommeiidt-l and it lins i-tlr-iy eunsl iu. I eannot thank yoaeaoacb for Tour bMMrtf ad vk afad lor wbat Lydia V. naAbani V.-?i -table I 'otnpound bin. dons for me Mr- l b IloiTuiaa, 1UU llimr J Htrwt. MJiintlya. N Y." Mrs. PniUbam advises sick womea free Address. Lvnn. Mass.
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eral dovtnts. but without Hueeess. 1'nlena
w. kepi her hand lied hr WOtM BCTStHl UM d her ia e w... I.I.e i . .v beef. One take of Cutcura Soap and two boxe or Cuticur.i Ointment eeaspltMtp ruretl her, healtnir her face without mark or blemish, feigned 1 V J. Morgan. Orchard Town, Sew Mstbtoa, New Bowtb Wale, Australia." A asual erual of cuuent literature Will indicate tliat OSM Bttd not lw logical in order to bt SOi loloRieal. I'm k. I am mire Pino 'a Cure for Consumption sewed m :ue tbret ear ago Mi. Vboa. Bobbing Norwieb. S. Y , Fab. IT. l.
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CURESJONSTIPIlTIOH Relief that comes from the use of pills or other cathartks is better than suffering from the results of constipation, but relief and euro combined may be had at the same price and more promptly, lor Lane's Family Medicine Is cure for constipation, and the hcada. he, backache, fädeache and gl - rid debility that come from constipation stop when the bowels do their proper work. Sold by all dealers at a?c. and 50c.
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THE BOV ST II' UN T 1 1 K HAItRKL AND WAS It KU I NN I NU TO VKL.L mm. no.; to rtMl cure, and when we had our tlcke's bought tbe doctor attached our bsggnKe. and bad a bill against dad for $lj for eonsultaf ions, operations, advice, board and borrowed money, and he bad a MMM witnesses to prove every Hem Dad paid It. but we are pMMJ there MMM MMM with a keg of dynamite for that doctor Uut dad thinks he got the worth of his money. "Y ii rrniemlier lifore he w nt away he tr.rught the doctors who operated od him for that 'pendlcltus left monk'-y wreti'h in lilm when ;hey newed him up Well, sfter Ml btfgt to dtlnk that water he found traft rut 00 the towels uhen lio ..ik a bftth. and be believes tbo m uke-
Milk Melons. One nf the late-t French agricultural I fads Is being agitated by a farmer near Marseille, who declares that wateri melons Mpplted with milk freely
poured around the roots will grow twice their normal Mze, snd offers proof in tbt .-.hape of prizes from many fairs which, he asserts, he was enabled to win UMMMgft this practice. Aceording to his theory the melon is provided with the prr.per combination of foods in exactly tbe right proportions and Is enabled to throw all of Its energy Into Its growth Instead of sending forth long roots In order to draw from the soil what It requires us food The pro- ens is said not only to Increase tho aie of the melon, but to Insure firm re I pulp of delicious flavor. N. Y. Herald.
The Khedive. The Khedive is a strict Mohammedan, and as such eschews both wines and , spirits. Hia tbstlnenre goes even further, for In a country where everybody smokes he will have nothing to do with the frastrant weed. Like his father, lie Is a monogamist, although his religion j allows htm four wives. He ts knows ; to be greatly attached to his cc-naort, , who was a ''inn -:an lady of the kbedlval household before her marriage. In fact, he Is essentially a dnmoxtk man. and Is very fond of his children. Westminster QgMtM.
The N01 weglsns. There are pract bally no Illiterate Is Norway The men are perhaps the finest In th" world physically. Army gffiM M dttraa.l; only J per cent. l ymtlis are rejected for phju.ral defects
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