PAUiai.lt cMI ilamuiirlti ijA-s's-tsaj ,,. , .l.U . Ill, M...,. I 1- inU..i.-ii-rt-...i-.,A, iiV.T ill,. . : . . . . ii All manner of extravagant expressions are possible when a woman's nerves are overwrought. The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronchial tubes, "ball rising in the throat," violent beating of the heart, laughing and crying by turns, muscular spasms (throwing the arms about), frightened by the most insignificant occur rences are all symptoms of a hysterical condition and se rious derangement of the female organs. Any female complaint may produce hysterics, which must be regarded as a symptom only. The cause, however, yields quickly to Lydia E. lMnkham'f. Vegetable Com pound, which acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nerve centers, dispelling effectually all those distressing symptoms. Mrs. Lewis 5ays: "I Feel Like a New Person, Physically and mentally." " Diar Mrs. Pin-khan : 1 wish to apeak a good word for Lydla E. PinkharrTs Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble and suffered everything from nervousness, severe headache, and pain in back and abdomen. I had consulted different physicians, but decided to try your medicine, and I soon found it was giving me much relief. I con tinued its use and now am feeling like a new person, physically and mentally, and am glad to add one more testimonial to the value of vour remedy." Mrs. M. H. Lewis, 8108 Valentine Ave., Tremont, New York. N. Y. Writing to Mrs. Pinkham is the quickest and surest way to get the right advice about all female troubles. Her ad dress is Lynn, Mass. She advises women free. Following is an instance : Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham. "Dear Mr3. Pinkham: I would like your advice in regnrd to my troubles. I suffer every month at time of menstruation, and flow so much and for so long that I become very weak, also get very dizzy. 1 am troubled with a discharge, before and after men bps, have pains in ovaries so bud some times that I can hnrdly get around, huve sore feeling in lower part of bowels, pain in back, bearing-down feeling, a deairo to para urir.e frequently, with, pains in pao-ing it; have lpucorrhrca, hoadache, fninting spells, ami some time have hysteria. Mv blood is not in good condition. Hoping to hear from you. I am." Mrs. Emma IIaven, 2508 South Ave., Council bluffs, Iowa. (June 8, 18Ul.) Mrs. Haven's Second Letter. " Dear Mrs. Pinkham : I wish to express my gratitude for what rour medioine has done for mo. I suffered for four veorn with womb trouble. Every month I flowed very badly. I got so bad that I could hardly do my work. Was obliged to sit or lie down the most of the time. I doctored for long time, but obtained no relief I began using vour remedies I.vdla 13. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier, Sanative Wash and Liver Tills and now feel like a new womirn." Mas. Emma Haven. 8508 South Ave, Council Bluffs, Iowa. (Feb. 1, 1900.) Owing to tho fact that some skerrtirsl people have from time to time questioned the Kenuinenetnof the tettimonial letters we are constantly publishing, we have deposited with the National City Hank, of Inn, Man.. (5,000, which will be paid to any person who will show that the abova testimonials are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writers' special pertmsaii .i.LvrlA K. Pinkham MinuiNB Co, SEND KO KOMEY Arm, Krup n I lira-. Pt-NliisT .ehlti kj IWlclat run t'Kiisiitnr It mi your I relafli lortat w htl odd nhtittl farrier. nrilUHtahU' linn tt.nntntdrMiruril. Wmii H.Yil .rlet trtiuinltt".. itrwrU at vie bundanniel Hrn1 be itu I ICti I i T QtrUlivd nolld ouk Nv timwrrJrop hvmi ctiblu. l. V V I.II.IIT ltl i....r,? .nlirU... we iiinnaii inn 'inuiiin n i-'nn(ii-.o snuicM.il itmiuo, 1 oiMltf r.ucrewoi lvcrii.o Uomunif. 1 rnckitfr of ni""..t-,nH ean and UfinatttoN Bank wlildi makpi Avrrythlnr to iilMn u,;it wti it child mn onrnim inu roil nuir. ri .rns rt,.., m f wi- mrnirii 111 mm.ii on rt ry -r tolttverinDlt.iwtof HIGHEST ORACH MOT ATTACHMF'ITS iwrtpil In t..r col Hia bo, Including I rumar.lB'nrriiik'p-tf. 1 im-ker, 1 untlcn.;-;. .dir. 1 hliiiirr. 1 Blio.t - " ' II j-mi mi l! AT $12.85 r ean and Utirwftlt lL ) ii-L WE SELL CHEAPER loiu'Ulu.. 1I .rw! by oi her. U.a grtSa i men. in or.url.o. s ,.,,,,..,...,, . ... sat tk..e estra, n.t auaMisaeni. a. e.-nl. aa.M.lon.l. .... NIACn HE5.aa.ls,lls.ls.aat:ie.ul.ei1oroi """ f"'S." ,.jB.p,.r altrarl. !on"t orrlera scwinar ui.-lr lie lrt-m J any other pnit.-crn. no n-.ti-'i' hw .rtrarllve the offer iniy re.ln. utittl Tu let U Hit tlWIKS MAtX'MI CnTAWJUt. Wa are the laejwl n.w nfi,a dal .R.e you tl" to a r-l ' o nr. .,!! Adartss, purchass. ORDER TQOAV. SE&RS, ROEEl'CK & CO., CHICAGO, ILL CQ 9. Kfl CUnC? union ij j i a ufjiou onuto made I t a- -J X. h VN eV "r EYELCI5 'rvS"e i.1mi It. It. i w.., M v "-ttii,., VSJ IUi.tle I. lot- nnuoi bo C(,un v4 uuj trlv. rip i li not al In! Ifntlur 1 1 mt i "ai"itiif, la;, a i tlal UMllvtl .lrtnp tilt bnt iat4k a itrt ist Hip hraiin. uniiril tin- lMKt rtect i it Mlc I .annul tklll and of lite tool, and f lie eonrrtnifttnn of iw ahtit. It to n knowlfllut thai haw niiuit' W. I,. IiiuuIkr alim tlie ln'nt in Hie worl.t fur itit'n, Ttiku ! MiilskatitulM. Innlm un liavjn VV. I.. Iiuiiirlnn flints with niiiiio and pmv RiainiH-it on Lnimuiii, Vimr draltr alioiiid ki them, it lit Uova nut. awl lur tuialutf uiviuu lull uulni'-tlotia how lo ordrr hy nn.!l. V. .U lOUUlaA, AirwcklM, Muaa. jooooooooooaooooooooceoi FARM TOPICS! boooooooooooooocooooooooeo When Not to Sell Slock. To sell yountf stork, lnster.d of wait ing until tlie nnlmnls lmvp mntured. Is to snerlllce n portion of the profit. No young enlvt's sliould lie sold, ns thry Krnw nntl Bln rapidly, while the pis will pny liftter ps ft fond eotisunier, linvliijr n Ki'enler vnluo ns n bog than when lnit a few months old. Oettlng tits Itlrhaat Milk. The richest milk Is that taken Inst while nillklnff. The "strlppinns" con tain Ave times as much butter fat ns the first milk drawn. It Is Impnrtnnt, therefore, that en)i cow lie milked to the Inst drop, not only Iteennse the milk will be richer, but also because the milking period of the eow will also be extended compared with careless milking. fat est ssa rtem ill. aa, ..Hm tfillU ut e lll M.S vaa thl. K.a. la. se.,-6. Hick Wr.dr. (l.k I ll.rl. :ur.ar fuarnlr.s n.Nl.k II . II. !.. tlilltCT TO cIAMINaTION. Yoa latlil di x,l, a:mI If f(,,itU wrlwy SKUs In tory,.,irll7 t. retp....i"rf. ?, s wsrhls. .s jus e.i, bs, .li.nh.es si a.'u.oiiuatu.ao, tun hii,-: iiiimiikii i. iuiiii.in ktkk ItKAUuiif, bwv th frel'rht strpnt onr KPtniAl Mt ' ft SBIrf 19. (IS And fi-slirlifc rhnrres. t'Mf TltK lirlilM; lllittk hum Til. m HirnK Niuik ailiI wc will ItCfl UM VOl tt JIO.NLV ANY DAY YOl Alt R NOV HTlU'II H. THE NEW 1901 MODEL BUROICK H 10.tiHtirlilN. ;th ihr (.. w of nf.r. Vr wmrm wc hitve aUkrd our rt pnta notion our IUf)DICK SfWIMQ MftCHU'l; we now ofTr II for rt time lor on'.v SI2.83. The Put-ill k 11 in lul!L on honor from Tory bait Mtarial. I Ian rt-a.tivt fonr inoilon fevd. f thrradlntr vt Mri'.tt'iff huttlr.atito'iia'l" Leitihin winder, ml; nut- J able br rtt tint, patent tf niton l(teri: tnr. Iinonivfil JT. 9v h4 uk faaiaal lilattntvA. in the w-iri and nut mrt'ly V FBEV'S VERM1F0QF. The t'ltllttren's lonlo, euros or WOUal.S. Kmnovm tUuui ufTuotiittlly Hint wltU out ptilu. 60 yonr' rouord of suoness. It Is fie re. maily fur till wurni trouolo. Kutlralj vujjolnljlu. ilfiots. lit ilruKKlt, couulry storos or uy innu. li. A H. FltlCY. Bnltlraore, fll.t. T. N. U. V, IDOL US GREAT BARGAINS IN FARMS Ttioso seekitw a tnl)f1,itiulile climate, where plow l.Mlll llllULM 1U IIIltlllllK III llkM WMl... Ultll .llll-.l.M. le nil tliH vh ,r roiiuil i. IIim rnli. wmilil di, whII tn iots nun insMi ex, oiiiiiiiisi uuers uiaua liy rojsoa 01 tll'lieAltli ut iIih uwriiar. 7ba-A,-re lAiir.iiertr lll 'liiiioml, Vs., oue of the Sneat in tue Htate, luiier full vuiUvaUuu. lwprovsuwBU Aist-'Uss .u,i smi'lc. 'i'lis ulii iuasatt UouMstavxl, Ssll acne, naar Blob moivi. Vs. A Suelr loeatad farm of SO0 aeras. on tha Herera fifer,4 uiiIms Iruin AuuspoUr, Mil. Auiile Buildluffs. airatablM, rniit, lobuiti, JTiati, Oysters, ate., sic. a lara nisuiitwurtuvbujtlnas in eratleriuaabtuir. Vs., at) years satnlil, shell, cully miuIiiimm). AcUreea lus Owuar, CUAbUtg ViLiU, till KatV av AvaMaa, Maniasnta. aA. . A uertpop.in ia never mi Rood terms wikh l,imoir Homolliiiift is ulwnvs wronn. Get it r'-tihi by oliewiiiK liuomuira ljwin Uura. On a recent ai'ientilic lost worker in Hiotuls. sitrccrdcil in tlrawing a enny out iula 6700 fret of wire. M. L.Tboniinn ft Co., nruRffwtii, Cnudeni yorl, l'a., any HhII's (laturrh Cure is Uie best sutl only sure cure for caturrb they ever sold. Iiruggiatu sell it, 76c. Money talks, but a little scare causes it to abut up tig-lit. FITS permanently cured. No fl Las or nervous ness aftur drat day's use of IT. Kline's Great Nurvo Iteatorer. 92 trinl lioltle and trentiae fres lr. It. H. Ki.mr., Ltd., Ml ArcbKt., Vblla., Pa. The tender b nunaa grow and do fairly well in sheltered portions of Southern California. It would not be remarkable If Garfield Headache I'owder eured you, for Ibey an daily belpinr people every here. Why not try Uieu V Kothiut; more efluotiv and notb iil so barm leas can be bad. The greatest waterfall is Niagara, which euda over 1,000,000 tout of water an hour. Meat nf Itlseaseit Animals. Mr. T. B. Terry. In the rraetltal I'nrmer, mnkt'S a most vlgnrotis pro tost wriiinM the tloclrltie that he finds In one of the nRt'lctiltnrnl pnpers, that the niriit mid bones of nnlmnls thnt tile of (llscnse limy be used ns food for bens mid hogs, mid very prop erly nays: "it must turn the stomachs of thoughtful people ngiiin.'t pork, poultry nml t-ptta of the m.-irkt't." In this ve thoroimhly nsree with hlni, mid Ave would favor a linv to prevent such ue of the tllsensod nnlmnls, or of nny nient that hnd begun to de cay, ns much ns we would n lnw to prevent It from being sold for food purposes. In f not. using it in this way to produce footl products is no better than to UFe the meat itself, and perhaps worse, because the meat might wnru consumers nwny by Its nppenrnneo or Its odor, but wheu they are disguised In eggs or the flesh of other nnlmnls we limy not receive that warning, and yet wc cannot es cape the disease germs or bacteria which are transmitted from one to the other, and possibly Increased In their poisonous properties Instead of weakened. It Is this which makes the writer of l'oultry rolnls so much opposed to the feeding of raw meat to fowl. If the bens nre fed upon beefstenk the eggs will be ns whole some ns the meat wns, it ml If they nre fed upon rolten, stinking meat, we wnnt none of them. American Cultivator. It rsqnirea so experience to dye with Pot- Fadklimi litaa. Himplr boiling yonr (foods (n tbe dye Is all that fa necessary. Bold ty all druggists. In twenty years, at s small lighthouse In the Orkneys, 14,000 bom s of slonu have been recorded. U"alnnt came originally from Tenia, almonds from Central Asia. Ask Vour Healer Iter Allen's Foot-Kaae, A. powder to shake Into rotir shoes j rests the feet, t'nres Come. Unnlcms. Hwollpn. Hore, Hot, ('al)nna. Aching, Sweating Feet and In growing Nails, Allen's Font-Knee tn tikes new or tight shoes easy. At all dmgglsla and shoe stores, V eta. Patnple mailed HIKK. Address Allen H. Olmsted, Ix'Itoy, N. Y. liecent estimates place the number of electric mining locomotives in operation in Pennsylvania at 230. A ftloaik'e Teat free. I! yon hare Drepapaia, write Dr. Bhnop, Racine, Wis., Box its, for six bottles of Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Kxp. paid. Bend no nitiney. Pay tS.BO If eured. All the machinery for grinding and pol ishing glass of s new Toledo plat glass plant is run by electric motor. ('hark Thnt fglT -oiila With Hoxsle'i Croup Cure. Vailed on receipt of SO eente. A. V. lloxsle, Buffalo, N. Y. Hollanders find it cheaper to import liny from La Plata than to raise it on their own tm-utlotvBJ Thu World itd'era I Nothing so good Gnrfleld Heailnchs Pow diTS fur hendm-hee end nervonsueea they cure rmk-kly and tin not hnrni. Send to liar Held Tea t'o.. Ilrooklyn, N. Y., for anmples. The biitnches of the SlissisKippi Hiver have an uygregnte lennih of 13.0UQ miles. I ninsnrc 1'iso a t;utc tor t'onmimntion sitved niv lile fltroe years ago, Mrs. Thomas Hobs, niss. Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., l-'cb. 17, l'JOO. ltcfore the diHeovery of sugar, drinks were swcelenrd with honey. This is ttlie SnMa.llest WECKLE5SLumecIfLSTOVE Made tlio in four larger iizes. Solj everywhere. If yoof dealef doei not dive them write to the nearest agency of ATLANTIC REFININC CO. i l.a."iewi.. lvuSt-srpaYieallve.ll ALie I V. asVrs r,aSf,rff f, Jit.UjA Al setrili lasraliaafiaT--n- ii- n sssaassiinan mn--:-- i m m mm. I The llenlionse AVIndows. The window here lllusl rated wns re cently described as lu use by n tinted poultry fancier. The method of con struction Is here pictured. The win dow is low, nml has the sashes hinged, so thnt one may siep out Into the yard from the henhouse through the win dow. The tipper snsh is hinged nt tho top nnd swings out, being held up by ! an arm screwed to tho cuslng. The ' lower snsh Is hinged nt one side and swings out. This plnn will work well j under many circumstances where the COME AND GO la many forms Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica hi at flip a 1 urate part rf human mificriiiK, T1tiv come Miririenly, but they go promptly hy the u oi I St. Jacobs Oil i Y which 14 a certain sure cure. i A DESIT.ABLE WINDOW TO TOE TOCLTRT HOtSK. winters are not too cold, nnd where the fowls nro kept lu pons side by side, with adjacent yards outside. Iu such n case it Is often inconvenient to get Into the yards unless one can go out Into them from the pens. With this method of swinging the sashes the ne cessity for linvlug a door In each pen. ns well as a window. Is done nwny with. In cold climates such n plan cnu he UKcd for spring, fall nnd Hum mer, closing the windows in the win ter nnd putting on outside sashes. This device calls for a low window, and this Is desirable on other accounts, ns only low windows let the sunshine quickly onto tho floor on winter niorului;. Now York Tribuue. THE. BEST WATERPROOF CLOTHING IN THE WORLD BEARS Ttlli TBADB HARK MAPI in tLAcsoavtum I TAM NO SUBSTITUTE ON SALE CVERYVrtlUe UTAlOCUUmU SHOWING' PULL LINE OP URMENTS AND HATA A. J.TPWEB C0.,B05T0N.MiS5.JAs A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! In our Roasting Establish, merits we positively do not allow the use of EM. Egg Mixtures, Glue, Chemicals, or similar substances. LION COPPEE is an absolutely Pure Coffee. Watch our next advertisement, Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will understand the reason of its popularity. LION COFFEE is now used in mil lions of homes. 'LAYING DOWN THE LAW." THE poet writes his simple lay. The builder lays bricks by tha day, The carpet man lays carpets too. So all are ' laymen," good and true. The hen lays eggs for all mankind, "Which daily In their nests we find. Knt the funniest sight we ever saw, Was Pnddy ' laying down the law." Pnt boasted to a friendly " Cop," AVho often visited his shop, That he'd a lion tamer been The fiercest lions ever seen Antl claimed in manner rather fresh, That he'd oft eaten lion's flesh. The officer joined fn to say That he " drunk " Lion every duy. " Whnfs that ye say ?" then Paddy cried, " Vc spalpeen; shure Oi think ye lied." The cop said " vou're too fresh I think, Its I AOS COFFEE that I drink It's pure and strontr, and healthy too, And helps a man his work to do. I titito a cup or two to meet The trials of my weary beat ! " The last word just seemed to suggest A thought to I'at; he did the rest. His fist flew out, tho cop fell down, While Paddy's fare assumed a frown. " Ye f.iolcd me, did ye!" he exclaimed f As still another blow he aimed. M I hopo yes will excuse me paw , T 'Tis fond of "laying down tho law!'' In every packuge of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated nnd descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certaiu number of Lion Heads from tho wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee Is sold). WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. Can't Xxperlenca With si Hand Separator. A writer in the Farmer's Guldo re lates bis experience with the luind sep arator. AYhen he wns setting his uillk, sklinmiug and churning the crenui be found by a two months' record that he made a pound of butter from a little over twenty-four pounds of milk. For the same length of time when using the separator he made a pound of but ter from eighteen pounds of milk, which was n galu of about thirty per cent. This increase was not kept up through the summer, but he had aver aged a gain of twenty per cent, for fifteen months In the amount of butter made from the same weight of milk. He also learned another thing from his dally record of weight of milk nud amount of butter made. lie did not feed any grain during the summer while cows were on grass last year, and It required from twenty-one to twenty-five pounds of milk to make a pound of butter, but ho began to feed grain In October, nnd as he gradually approached full rations the uuiount of butter Increased, until In January be could make a pound of butter from 17.8 pounds of milk. Tho churn test from Juuo 1 to September 30 showed 4.3 pounds of butter made to each 100 pounds of milk, and from October 1 to Jauuar- 31, 0.1 pounds, a gaiu of four fifths of a pound to each 100 pounds of milk. Wlille some part of this gain may have been due to tbe cows being further advanced In luetatlon, he be lieve, as we do, that some part of It was due to ttii better feeding. Did you ever have that feeling of oppression, like a weight on your chest, or a load of cobblestones In your stomach, keeping you awake nights with a horrible sensation of anxiety, or tossing restlessly in terrible dreams, that make the cold perspiration break out all over you ? That's Insomnia, or sleeplessness, and some unfortun ates suffer with it night after night, until their reason is In danger and they are on the edge of going mad. The cause of this fearful ailment is in the stomach and bowels, and a Cascaret taken at night will soon bring relief and give the sufferer sweet, refreshing sleep. Always insist on getting CASCARETSI ft .IU IS sir t' thim hobo mobo troocki! 1-uck. sialnar nsariDmia for Insomnia, wuh which base boaa altilctad for onr twaolj yean, aud I oaa say lb at Caaoarats hava Klven ma mora relief than an oihar remodr I bars avsr tried. I shall oor' laialT reoouitnentt thorn to my frluoila as be ing all Ihej an repreawntrd.'' Taos. OtiXABD, Klglo. IU. iy thai COT suet spec star thr GZ.iT asna, W 'V ha extras MY m tiMUM W Hkf can t'H f ,M Th. C.ld,.l. thr jf 1 1. . , i S35Sis 1W I "Velr at w Irl. -aah-l hi I S. BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. . ,I1I"W, aassa- ,-isi aWnffTifW-'. '- OT '.ia' 77HS IS IE THE TABLET .KXVLAZTJE.U TO CCU all sasrsl trenkles. aisFeadleltla. klllesssaesa. w';J5r?, J."- W""' .w"!'1 fk ""'K, bl..t.a bowna? foul aVautla; !!"i,.Mt.,.,'.,,"t"0" V'SI''- ' ell., llr Oout.la, Lulaw .: fl.lon ana dlalur.a. Hh,i j.ur bowrls door mo.. r'aulisVlv Jruu i f tW.V:!h'..t?'",.,f h."U .T"" "" -n all ath.r .Miosis Is a aturter for tho rhrvnlo ullaa(a U4 loaa Mrs orsuRrrlna IHal euna afterwards. No null., waul all. .,rt lstr.it" st'AK Irt'l J tSS'sy. j5r Ifiy'li. " ! wll aai be well all Ike tin. 5asl vom s Voir boi-.li rlaht. ''.. our udvlarl .lrt wills llasClUHl toVi, und'i- m ablsTta isaraslcs te aura o soaea- refuaaest. ' aoaoiaia 25c. 50c AT PJ? SOLD W BULK. DRUGGISTS rHnr-iiieru it rur or nttnfy i1 mnr uminu one aO box. iviun iti n. I bl ubolui BrMf r irMt wcrll mm vefULlb, ( Mill ir4 AIM'Aft ri blutrti I'tfiiqilrd. Uo buy t Iw ( b, r lMt It'a tllrvctltllta. aaasd tf Vsual urea Saul seal iBflaaai Mrs. Vlns'io'. BooHtinj brop rorohfldraa Jeetala, soften Utefunu, reUitoas inaamna. Uoa, allays paln euros windooUe. Iltoabouls Virginia had the largeat population of any o( the Slates at the first eenaus in 17M. assaasri Haasis wuu WW. wnur li a .- n 1 at I IhV aaiiall. Aa Ihas l.l a' i I tCKei ilaoh rree k asull. Ailsi SlssUM atUa te., a.. IwtarlMaxa, Jjl mTilHEN N Y'S' TAB Asro ' CHEWING GUM LJREE r-- n n A nn t rusiui.... coJU'AHK.UuniWlsiiUr, S . I I I Uuh ayrurfcTaatas QoutL SMI I ajROPGY";P,,00!l,T!ll" ' I In lima Hold b. ilruMlstaT I .XlVu!to!i.r,To.; 'r"t''''w'iTllllirieiiaCe,allfal.. .-r,.- . rree. w. a. a. sssu s saat AtiaauTIe! "k HOHipiOB IJ9 Wlef , j 'I
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