ft It Revolted Him. ' William Loeb, Jr., at a dinner In New York, referred with a iimlle to the harsher penalties, even to tmprl onment, that are now to be Inflicted upon Btmigglers. "They take It hard, very hard, these tmoRRlera." said Mr. loeb. "Revolted at the size of their flnen, they make me think of George White, the chick en thief.. "What!' George shouted reproach fully on bearing bla sentence. 'What! Ten dollar for stealtn' that chicken? Why, Judge, I could 'a' bought a smarter hen for 60 cents 1' " "Beer" In Kansas. A certain Kansas editor always puts the word "beer," hen printed In his paper, in quotation marks. "Why do you do that?" a subscriber ' asked him. "It is for the same reason," lie re plied, "that we put quotation marks around the word 'ghost.' We don't be lieve there are any ghosts." Kansas City Journal. A quarrel merely proves that one of the parties to it hasn't any more sense than the other. L Cured in Ono Day "IngarJ my celj curs at being teller litem a Ufa Immianct Policy. ' -MUNYON A few doses of Munyon's Cold Cure wifl break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head, throat and lungs al most instantly. These little sugar pellets can be conveniently carried in the vest pocket for use at any time or anywhere. Price 25 cents at any druggists. If yon need Medical Advice write to Munyon's IJoctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mail, absolutely free. They put you under no obligations. Address Munyon's Doctors, Munyon's laboratory, 53d and Jefferson streets. Phil adelphia. Pa. HIS "STOVE UP" BORSE CURED. GKim.sm I Onr delivery borae was so badly stove -tip in bis fore leg mxA shoulder that we eotUa siot use him. ftf ttsins; M can Must an v Liniment on him be was com pletely cured Mad restored to the 'best of .condition. Yours tnils-, NawBKSjm.N.C. JOHN li-KSHEH. That's the kind of work Mexican Mustang Liniment is (loinffeTerv dav. No injury so arsere but that this old reliable remedy can relieve it. JMade of oil., it penetrates quicker and deep er than a lotion or watery extract.. It's the safe and sure remedy. 3c sOc la bttti at Dru A Cn'l 3 Was. You Indoor People must, give the bowels help. Your choice mut lie between harsh physic and candy Cascareta. Harshness makes the bowels callous, so you need in creasing doses. Cascarets do just fi much, but in a gentle way. Vest-pocket box, 10 cents at drug stores. (51 Each tablet of the genuine is marked CCC oo Important News FUR DEALERS and TRAPPERS SF.NDFUHS and SKTOS direct telfltN whs KNOW their value. WiimmainT, becsuss w KNOW the Fui Market, and pay highest prices on liberal aatortmesta. Pries Hat especially arranged for your Territory. It la YOUKS for the stklnf. Cenvlnos TOURSKLT by maklnt as s trial shipment. JSV a tmprwmg, thmrgt nt MMSMrfr, md rtmUl prmmfilft LEOPOLD GASSNER FUR CO. 4 Baas ISIh St., Maw Tar City CipUallsed at $250, 000. M Tuffs Pilfe The dyspeptic, ths dahOrtated. wbrtasr frsaa ecee of work ml aaind ar swdy, arirskar ss """"malarial regions. flna Ttrrt'a Pills tbs assst rsaual rastsca y ever altar ed ths soHattag Invalid. E aQrat Kno-liuh Ramadv OLAIR'0 PILLS j DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY ! Ill, aaS IS K n3i as. a, a. a. 1.0 Days' l in I M a, llle.la, ka. DslTlTF Isf'ToarlnvsatloB. Frss ars! rll 1 F I 1 I am searob. Moos let free, fcall U.HTkVKiMT U., Kilal i praUiala- Utb at, Waaaiaalusi Ml iwarlwra ilk. UblsB fcrai ttanttd S''Ta.'isr sur. Send parUcalara sud kjweat prions, JTsr tuaua MaUoaaliuaUr M a Flub Ay,, Ms Twk s Uumti worM a tasaa ara, 14 oa tka- tus "nit m k m mttttj for Coum h Ct-ri ii i ii i Tn issia aswat m m WILL OF GOD IN OUR LIVES Br REV. J. W. LOVING ol Team Aa. Baptist Ckla-ch Hiedia, Tss TEXT For that, y ought to say, "If the Lord wilt, we shall live, and do this or that." Jamoa IV, 16. The central thought of this chapter Is that the root Of all worldllness Is pride, arrogance of heart towards Qod, and that the only remedy Is to aubmtt one's self to Ood, to humble one's self In the sight of God., The spirit of -worldllness here takes the specific form of presumptuous confi dence in the feature, calculating on time to come without reference to the providence of God, as if the future were ha our hands. The writer tells us that we ought to say that If it be God's will we shall do so and so. He Is pleading that God's will shall have the right of way even in our planning. One can not but recall the subject of one of Hor ace Bushnell's great sermons on "Every man's life a plan of God." It has not been my privilege to read that particular sermon, nor do I know Just the text of it. There are throe great sayings coming from three sev eral men that will furnish our divi sions for this morning's discourse. 1. Prince Albert, consort of the late Queen Victoria, used to nay: "Find out the plan of God in your generation, and then beware lest you cross that plan or fall to find your own place In It." All true life has a divine plan. "It is not In man that walketh to direct bis steps." For a moment let your thoughts run back over your life. Many of us will go back to the quiet country place, far from the maddening crowd. It seemed at the time very uneventful and commonplace. Often you caught visions and grew a bit restless for a larger life. At length the time came when you started forth. Now It may not be that you have seriously longed to go back and bury yourself, as you used to say, in that rettred sphere again. Hut have not the disappoint ments, dlsencbantments, revelations 'Of life caused you to appreciate more highly the care-free exemptions of that earlier life? Oh, thrice happy you were when you had others to decide for you, when it was yours Just to obey them that bad authority over you. Do you tbtnlf. it a mere accident, or even in cident, that your lot was thus cast? Nay, was it not rather God's good pro vldenoe, -His great plan In your life? His own band has guided you. His power kept you. He has been your shield and buckler, your defense on the right hand and on the left your reward And your all conquering lead er. Don't you believe that had you ear lier recognised the good hand of your God upon you and submitted your life and ail to Him your life had not only been more -fruitful of good, but in comparably happier, too? Let us -catch up the words of Prince Albert and try to find out the plan of God In our generation. True there is no variableness in God. He is -ever the same. And yet we know that the wwrk of this generation is not just that of the Apostolic age; not just that of Luther's day. We are living in an age of unrest, of new adjust ments and alignments. Men are strafailng to "adopt" things. More than one man even in this land -of ours are trying to evolve a new reli gion. Some of the features of these new religions call on us to find God's plan, for He, His plan, all miraculous pow er, all authority, all restraint Is elimi nated. 8 we need to Mk for the old parts, and to raise the warning voice to try to lead others Into the plain, which is yet the narrow, but living way, the onry way. More and more is there a call to stand for God and to Illustrate in Individual lives what God does in, through and with the life surrendered to Him. In the face of the widespread feeling of unrest and uncertainty, let us exhibit that rest which Jesus gives and which we find In obedience to Htm by taking His yoke and learning from Him. 3. Pastor Monod used to say, "Our work Is but a segment In the great sphere of God's eternal work, and If we have eyes to see we may read In that portion of his work which be longs to us our name and the date of the present year." This is another way of saying that the work of the Christian Is to do God's work, and that each worker as an individual Is known to God and has a particular place In God's plan. Doesn't this give great dignity and value to our work? It must partake of the priceless value, the high quality of God himself, for it is a part of his own work which he assigned to ns as Individuals to do. 1. Constantino when marking out the bounds of Constantinople, being; told that the city would never til out so vast an area, replied: "I am fol lowing him who Is leading me." We may not here pause to discuss the Christianity of the great emperor, save only to say that be was astute and sagacloss enough to adopt It as a plank in his political platform. But the point before us Is submission to God's leading. Again and again does the call of the master bid us follow htm. Only God-led lives tell most for humanity. Too often with us It Is not a question of knowing, so much as one of doing, the Lord's wUL With many of us the trouble la that we. have not felt the cost of following . Jesus enough to give us the tughestl appreciation of him, Toe Much te Forgive. A woman may be a thorough. Chris tian In most things, but she never really forgives v the kindness of the man who brings her husband home about tin with his feet sticking out of the window of a can. Yes, That's What We Want W. I Bandera, a Denver machtntst, has Invented a eontrlvanoe that will feed a press. It he could Invent a machine that would feed a family he'd win everlasting fame. Denver Times. DRINK BILL OF BIG CITIES Over $41,000,000 Paid for License Fees In United States WMe Extent of Traffic A report recently Ihhup1 from Wash ington shows an enormous drink bill for the great cities of the United States, where the liquor traffic main tains its firmest hold. Over forty-one million dollars Is pnltl In the large cities of the United States foi Hcpiiho fees. The extent to which tlw drink ing men help to pay the expanse of government In these cltlfs is Indica ted by a ernsus roport covering the finances of the country for the year 1H08 In the cities having a population of 30,000 or more. There were, at that time, 158 of such cities, but the com plete figures were available for only 151 of tliem, and thetie figures showed that In those cities the licensed drink ing places paid an aggregate of $41. 950,188. This was an increase of al most $3,000,000 over the preceding year ami of about 111,000,000 over the year 1905. The Increase was due to the large feeB exacted by most of the cities. While HcenHes decreased, the license fees were increased to more than cover the difference. Of the drinking places sanctioned l)y law there are no fewer than 67,131, tnd this is a decrease within three years of about 4,000. The falling off was due largely to the fact that a number of cities went "dry." Of the 168 places, 24 had become "no license" cities when the canvass was made. The change was most marked in the South Atlantic states, and least In the Rocky mountain Teglon. The states claiming the largest number of saloons to the population were Texas, Wisconsin ami New York, while Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Nebraska claimed the smnllest number In proportion to the people to be supplied. Galveston had one li censed bar to every 138 of her people. Milwaukee one to every 141 and Ho boken one to every 175. In Philadel phia, the freest of large cities, there was only one drinking place to every 758 persons. Lincoln, Neb., had one to every 2,038. Liquor licenses and taxes formed more than 13 per cent, of the general revenue In the cities of Ohio and more than ten per cent. In the cities of California. New Tork city received $7,927,300. Chicago $7,252,087 and Philadelphia 1.969.E90 from this souroe. The only other cities deriving more than $1,000,000 from liquor li censes were St. Louis, BoRton. Cleve land. Ban Francisco and Cincinnati. BAN ON ALCOHOL IN TURKEY Importation of Wines and Beers Con tairring More Than Certain Amount is Barred. The Turk I nil government has pro hibited the importation of wines and beers containing more than a certain proportion of aloo'hol, and the Import ation, manufacture and consumption of all beverages containing alcohol not made from grape or grape pro ducts. Only at two or three special ports on the Medlterranen Is the im portation of alcohol for scientific pur poses permitted and special plants for the operation of de-naturlng it are there located and are tinder strict of ficial regulation. The total abstinence from alcoholic drink enjoined upon Mohammedans is rocked in the principles of religion. Mahomet is said to have been led to put the prohibition of intoxicants In tlie Korun by an incident which oc curred to himself. 'Passing through a village one day, he was delighted at the merriment of a crowd of persons enjoying themselves with drinking at a wedding party; but being obliged to return by the same way .the next morning, he was shocked to see the ground drenched with blood. Asking tne cause, ne was told that the com pany, having drunk to excess, fell to quarrelling, and slaughtered one an other. From that time his mind was made up; the mandate went forth from Allah that no child of the faith ful should touch wine on pain of be ing shut out from the Joys of Para dise. The simple truth was, of course, that Mahomet foresaw there would bis no stability to the religion and em plre be was building up if the use of ardent spirits was permitted to his followers. , Temperance Teaching. As a result of communicating with several education authorities, the Brit ish Women's Temperance association find, from over a hundred replies, that temperance Is more or less taught In the elementary schools of England and Wales. In about 60 cases the tem perance syllabus of the board of edu cation has either been adopted or rflecoinmended, and in about 30 oth ers temperance is being taught In conection with hygiene. Seven of the big centers have sent replies Lon don, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol, Liv erpool, Manchester and Newcastle. It Is not, however, considered that the answers are typical of the country as a whole. More than 200 local authori ties have not replied. It Is not Im probable that the association will ap proach teachers on the subject Kaiser as Temperance Advocate. A short time ago much interest was roused by the report of the Kaiser s lecture to German students on the evils of beer drinking. It was also affirmed that bis imperial majesty was practically an abstainer. However this may be, It Is now asserted In spe cial reports to the English press from Germany that it la the Kaiser's per sonal wish that the troops taking part In the extensive niunoeuvers shall be "as abstemious as possible In the di rection of Intoxicating liquors." It Is slso affirmed that his majesty sets a perfect example himself by drinking only non-alvoholle beverages durlug the period usually mineral waturs." A TIMELY WARNING. Backache, headache, dizzy sprlls and distressing urlnnry troubles warn you of d-opsy, diabetes and fatal Brlght's disease. Act in time by cur Ing the kidneys with Doan's Kid ney Pills. They have cured thous ands and will cure you. Mrs. Joseph Ttry son, 217 Perry St., Columbia, Pa., says: "My feet and ankles were badly swollen and my relatives expected Srf'"- -Vvr moment Doctors i-2J did not understand my ease and could not help me. Im agine my surprlHe at obtaining almost Instant relief from Doan Kidney Pills. I continued until permanently cured." Bemembor'-tbo nnme Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster -Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. -mr v iv Va. r McLean Met His Match. John R. McLean stepped In front of a lurching Irishman one evening and obstructed the sidewalk so that the Iriubmun was obliged to stop and look at him. McLean said: "Here's that half dollar I borrowed of you. Now you must quit telling the neighbors that 1 never pay my debts." Half drunk, and wholly dazed, the Irishman took the stiver piece, looked at It intently, and then said: "Be dad, yez can't get off thot alsy. It wor a whole dollar that yez borryd ; so fork over," And he forked over another half -dollar, and went bis way, laughing heartily at the quick wit of the Irish man. Illustrated Sunday Magazine. Not to the Wise. Howell A word to the wise is suf ficient Powell Then how do you account for the long-drawn-out speeches over the telephone? Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Prllets cure consti--pfition. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Knsy to take. Curiosity Is all the appetite needed for a mysterious dish. BABY'S SCALP CpUSTED "Our little daughter, when three months old, began to break out on the head and we had the best doctors to treat her, but they did not do her any good. They said she had eczema. Her scalp was a solid scale all over. The burning and Itching was so severe that she could not rest, day or night We had about given up all hopes when we read cf the Cuticura Remedies. We at once cot a cake of Cuticura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment and one bot tle of Cuticura Resolvent, and fol lowed directions carefully. After the first dose of the Cuticura Resolvent, we used the Cuticura Soap freely and applied the Cuticura Ointment Then she began to improve rapidly and In two weeks the scale came off her head and new hair began to grow. In a very short time she was well. She Is now sixteen years of age and a pic tore of health. We used the Cuti cura Remedies about five weeks, reg ularly, and then we could not tell she bad been affected by the disease. We UBed no other treatment, after we found out what the Cuticura Remedies would do for her. J. Fish and Ella M. Fish, Mt Vernon, Ky., Oct 12, 1909." NO MEAT IN THEM. Dr. Emdee You should eat meat very sparingly. Mr. Joax I avoid it altogether. I eat nothing but luncbroom ham sandwiches. NEWSPAPERS TAKING IT UP Metropolitan Dallies Giving Advice , How to Check Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. This Is a simple home recipe now being made known In all the larger cities through the newspapers.. It is intended to check the many eases ol Rheumatism and dread kidney trouble which have made so many cripples, Invalids and weaklings of some of our brightest and strongest people. The druggists everywhere, even In the smallest communities, have been notified to supply themselves with the ingredients, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain tbem. The pre scription Is as follows: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce, and Compound Syrup Of Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well la a bottle. The doss Is one - teaspoonf ul after each meal and at bedtime. Recent experiments In hospital cases prove this simple mixture ef fective In Rheumatism. Because of Its positive action upon the ellmtna five tissues of the kidneys. It compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the waste Im purities and urio add which are the cause of rheumatism. It cleanses the kidneys, strengthens tbem . and re moves quickly such symptoms as backache, blood disorders. Madder weakness, frequent urination, painful scald Ing and discolored urine. It arts aa a gantle, thorough regulator to the an tire kidney structure. Thojt who suffer and are accus tomed to purchase a bottle of medi cine should not let a little Inoon venleune Interfere with maklnt; this to, ea have your druggist do It for you. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review o( TraJe and Market Reports. Bradstreet's says: Favorable central features in this week's trade reports comprehend bet ter distribution at retail, due to cool weather; somewhat larger fllling-ln orders for which the advance of the season and light buying by retailers earlier in the year are responsible; the realization of cheaper meat sup plies, at least as regards wholesale prices; firmer feeling In pig iron and increased business in holiday goods. Groceries, seasonable lines of hard ware and winter wearing apparel show most activity. However, there is considerable room for improve ment in retail distribution, which is still affected by the prevalence of open weather In parts of the coun try and which has been slow in ex panding, owing probably to the high level of prices that has prevailed for sometime past. Tin re is more doing on spring account, but business in this respect Is still marked by conservatism, and buyers in many lines seem disposed to hold off he cause prices are not to their liking. On the other hand, first hands dis play no particular anxiety to bonk heavily ahead because of the high level of raw materials; the differ ence between which and the selling prices of the manufactured article leave little room for profit. Collections range from fair to good. Wholesale Markets NEW YORK. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, 97 elevator and 96 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern JJuluth, 117Mi f- o. b. afloat. Corn Spot easy; No. 2, 58 ele vator, domestic basis, to arrive, c. i. f., and tiVi f. o. b. afloat. Oats November, 37 ',. ; December, 37;h374, closed 37; May closed 3 9 i2 and July closed 39 V.,. Receipts 144,850 bu.; shipments, nil. Eggs firm; receipts, 4,673 cases; State, Pennsylvania and nearby hen nery, white, fancy, 62 ft 5ue.; do, gathered, white, 4048; do, hen nery, brown, fancy, 42(3.4!); do, gathered, brown, 38 42; do, fair to good, 30 36; fresh gathered, ex tra first, 36&38; do, first, 3 1 (Ti 3 5 ; do, seconds, 28 0 30; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1 candled, 24&'25; do, No. 2, 2223. Poultry Dressed steady; Western chickens, 10',i lSlic; fowls, 13 l'hi; turkey, 17 23. PHILADELPHIA. Wheat, ic. higher; contract grade No. 2 red in export elevator, 92V493c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, natural, 38U-C. Eggs firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, f. c. 33c. at mark; do, current receipts in returnable cases, 31 at mark; Western firsts f. c. 33 at mark; do, current receipts f. c. 31 at mark. Cheese firm; New Vork full creams, fancy September, IBM-; do, October 14; 16; do. fair to good, 14 (R 14. Live poultry firm; fowls, 12 15c; old roosters, lOlO'-a; spring chick ens, 12fil4U; ducks, 14 15; geese, 16 16; turkeys, 19 21. Dressed poultry firm; spring tur keys, nearby, 23 25c; do, Western choice, 2223; fair to good, 15 20; fresh killed fowls, nearby, 16; do, Western, 13 16; roasting chick ens nearby, 14 17; Western do, 12 16; broiling chickens nearby, 22 23; do, Western, 1417; sirring ducks, nearby choice, 19Q19'ii. BALTIMORE. Wheat Prime Southern is in steady demand and sales of cargoes on grade were made at 94c. per bu. for No. 2 red; 92V4 for No. 3 red; 92 for special bin steamer No. 2 red; 91 for stock steamer No. 2 red, and 77 for "can't use" rejected. Small bag lots, by sample, brought 88, 92 and 93 per bushel. Corn Year, 49 49'-(,c.; Jan uary, 49 49. Oats No. 2 white, 37c; standard white, 36; No. 3 white, 36; No. 4 white. 86'i. Rye No. 1 rye. Western, domes tic, 83 84c; No. 2 rye, Western, domestic, 81 82; No. 3 rye, West ern, domestic, 78 79; No. 2 rye. nearby, 76 78; No. 3 rye, nearby, 70075. Eggs Maryland, Penna. and near by firsts, per doc, 34c; Western firsts, per dot., 34; Southern firsts, per doi., 82; West Virginia firsts, 83; guinea eggs, per do 16 16. Cheese The market Is steady. We quote, per lb., for jobbing lots, 17 17c. Dressed Poultry Turkeys, choice, small, I920c; fair to good, 17 18. Chickens Choice, young, 13 14; old and mixed, 12 13; old roosters, 8. Ducks, 14 15. Geese Nearby, 13 14c; Western and Southern, 12 13. Live Stock PITTSBURG. Cattle supply fair; market slow. Choice, $6.66 8.80; prime, $6.80 6.60. Sheep supply 8 double decks, market lower. Prime wethers, 4 10c; culls and common, 11.6001.60; lambs, 1406.25; veal calves, $.6010. Hogs Receipts 80 double decks; market lower. Prime heavlua and mediums, 87.66; heavy Yorkers, 7.66 7.60; light Yorkers, 97.61 KANSAS CITY, MO. Cattle Market steady to 10c higher; dress ed beef and export steers, $8.60 O 7.86; fair to good, $4.766.60; Western steers, $4 6.69; stockera and feeders, $8.76 6; Southern steers, $3.(6 6.60; Southern cows, $8.764; native cows, $3.604.75J native heifers. $8.35 5.76; bulla, $8.36 4.16; calves, $4 8. Hogs Market steady; bulk of sales. $7. 407. 60; heavy, $7.40 T.60; packers and butchers, $7.40 T.66; light. $7.407.66. Couldn't Be Thankful. Bishop Charles W. Smith at a har vest dinner in Portland said of the harvest fcplrlt: "The harvest spirit Is one of thank fulness, but there are some crabbed old farmers who Couldn't be thankful If they tried. ,-l said to such an old fellow as he conducted me over his farm on a gold en autumn afternoon and showed me a record harvest: " 'Well, sir, this year, at least, you've got nothing, nothing whatever to complain of.' " 'I don't know about that, bishop,' he answered, with a shake of the heud. Tin afraid there'll be no spoilt hny for the young calves.' " A Sure Cure. Mother I'm arrald Gwendoline is petting her heart on that young Pen niless. Father You think o? Mother I am Hlmnpt sure of It. Father Well, lie Is not a fit person for her to marry. He i r.s poor as a rut nnd has no prospects. Somrtnlng min t he done to net her ngaliiHt him. Mother 1 have thought of thai and have hit upon what I think Is tin excel lent plan. Father Yes? What is Ii ? Mother We must tell her that we want her to marry him. TRY MURINft EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes andUranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. $1.00. Murine Eve Salve In Aseptic Tubes. 2'.c. $1.00. Eye Hooks and Eye Advice Free by Mall. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago. The Lawyers Won. Askllt Old Sklnnerd left quite a large estate, did he not?" Noltt Yi-s; but some of his rela tives contested his will. Askltt Wan there much left after It got through the courts? Noitt Nothing but the heirs. Fnr COLIIS and ilCII Utah' lAPcmss Is tli l.t remsrtv rs llrvPH ltr whin an. I l.-v. riKlnif i-urds the Cold ami restores normsl i-imhIIiIuiis. It's ll.iil'i -yfTei-tK luimfillully. Hv., and too. At drug- si (ires. Cood sense is not a merely Intel lectual attribute. It Is ruther the re sult of a just equilibrium of our facul ties spiritual and moral. Lavater. Rheumatism, Neuralgia ami Sore. Threat will not live uniW the same roof with llamlins Wizard Oil, the bout of nil remedies for the relief of all pain. A mother makes a fatal mistake when she leads her children to be lieve that they are wingless angels. wants m LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a frroai Siiliprcr from lemalo troubles which causca a weakness and broken down condition of the system. I read s i.iuchofwhatLydia I). PinkJiam's veg etable Compound) bad done for other suh'eririijf women I felt sura It would help me. and I must JlisJ say it did help me wonder: iu.y. jut T-fUtiB all k!'t me, 1 r"0WBtron;'i r,!i::d within tl.reo months I was a perfectly well woman. "I want this letter made public to fIiovv the benefit women mtvy derive) from Lydia Ii. l'in'rliani's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Jons (. Moldan, CM5 Second St., North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu l:ie testimonials Like the above provo the ellicicncy of Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound, which is mads exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis. tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose fiisbt of theso facts or doubt ihe ability of Lydia E. rinkham't Vegetable Compound to restore their health. t If yon wmt spocial ndvlce vvrita to Mrs. Piiikliuni, at L,ynn, Blase, fcuewlll treat yonrletterasHtrlctly ronlideutiiil. For U years sha lias been Iielpine sick womn In this Tvay, frco or charrro. Don't liositato write at oucc ; IP y i! X Nfc, A quick relief for coughs, colds and hoarse ness is Hale's Honey Of Ilorcltound and Tar Contains no opium nor anything injurious Trv Pike's Toolhtchs Drnns Mrs. Wlnslow's Rontninir byrup lor Children ti-etblnir, softens ths (rums, reduces Internals Uou, hIUjs pain, cures wind colic, 15c a bottle. 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