Warm Weather Weakness Is quickly orereomo by ths toning and Hood enriching qonlltlos of Hood's Rnrssparllln-. Thin (front medl lne euro that tlrml feeling almost M quickly as the sun dlspnl the morulnft nilst. It Kino eures pimples, boll, unit 4ieum, si-rofula and nil other troubles originating in bail, Impure, blood. Hood's nZEio America's flrentest Medicine. SI: six fnr$-t. Hood's Pill cure biliousness, llnllijiillon. f lt renrmncntlr cured. No fits or nmi Tiers nlt.-r first dnv's ueof Hr. K line's (tn-at Nerve liotoivr. f-J trlnl hottlc and treatise tree, lh.lt. II. Ki.tsK. ,t,l..ttll Arch KLl'hllml'n Mrs-Wlnslow'sSonihlnn Hp-np for children Jethlnir, solicits the minis, reduces Intlnmini. Hou, aliays Daiii, euro wlua voUc oca botUa, Trie Ttnnk of Knglnnd contains silver Ititrots which have lain in It vaults Ince 161'8. Brant? Is niood Deep, Omn Wood nictms a clean skin. Ifo ISeauty without it. I iiscaretn. Candy Cathar tic elenn your blood and keep it clean, bf til-ring up the Inr.y liver ond driving all 1m. purities from the body. Ilegin today to banish pimples, boils, Iilnti hea. blat khenda, and that sickly bilioua complexion by taking (.'aacarcts, beauty for ten cents. AM drug. Cists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. The Inrgevt enclosure for deer In snl to be the Hnyal Park In Copenhagen, of 4,200 acres. !o-To-n for rifty Cent. ansrnnteed tobacco bablt eiire make weak Bun airoag, blood pure, too, II. , 11 driurgMia. Mnrketlntr Enrljr rotato-a. -To those who nre unfnmlllnr with po tato growing, the hlcli prices which early potatoes romnmml illicit seem to tnnke It nt) object to dig a large part of the crop nnil iniiiUet It whtlo the price Is up. But there are several drawbacks In marketing potatoes enrly. Tho weather Is hot, nnd. while the skins of potatoes nre tender, they will nib off their Jackets If bundled freely, nnd tho potatoes are thou utmost sure to rot. Hence they are never sent far or la large quantities. In digging potatoes enrly there Is great waste, as only a few of the largest are of rusrketabls slse, and those that will sell would grow still larger if left a few dnys longer In the hill. Bow Mnoti He'd It Missed. Henrietta," snld Mr. Meekin, "do fou think you'll miss me?" She looked at htm In surprise and ueried: "Whenr When I have gone to war." "Mr. Meekton," she answered, "I gave had reason for resenting a great many things, but I am willing to own that If Spanish marksmanship Is such that you are missed In the war as often is I will miss you at home there won't be any risks for you whatever!" Origin or Goldfish. (Tolrtflnh ore of Chinese origin. They fn-ere originally found In a large Inks near Mount Tslentslng, and wert .brought to Europe to the seventeenth century. The first In France came ai a present to Mme. l)e Pompndour. Warship or Vast Coat. ' The new British battleship Imptncn We is to cost over $.1,000,000, the largest urn ever spent In tho building of a man-of-war. The armor plates alone will cost $750,000 and the guns nearly s much. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS b' duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the caro and skill with which it is manufactured by ttclentitlo processes known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Svrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio hVKl P Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genutne Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AM fWAMOlaO, Cat, MtTUTILLK. Kr. KIW YOHK, X. Y.. UNIVERSITY 'NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. Classics, Letters, Science, I-aw, Civil, a rbaulcMl and Kiaetrlcal Kujflnearlug-. Thorough 1'rcuarutory and Commercial Courtis. Ecclesiastical atuittinta at special mien. Itoouis !,, Junior or Henlor Year, Collegiate Courses. BU fedwartl Uttll. for boa uuder III The tOHth Term will open September 6th, I sua. Catalogue mnt t'rea on application to BKV. A. MOUHISHKt, C. k. C, President. FALL DRESS GOODS AMtraltaa Flroce- Th light, wftraifw. tmlf fir kuuwa fr ilrwMrN, wrttppwH, n.iirt-waUia, teJ If invtiM widti; UH cts. r yard, fcii'rvwwm lrIisid. Hmud mil t nt In Htkinpa to tbm Teal.. Novelty V;t 7 LIim H.t NcwTftrk, for Muulruf liifw Milr Uu. If you mr nuilf to A nil U.m Rumla in ymr rrUlf ilvr W'' run irm vug tbiU dirvUt for farm and garden The Henpflt of Spraying. Although spraying destroys fungus growths, it seldom does so in lime to make a successful growth of fruit tho Hist year it is tried. The leaves nre moro or less injured and this inalies them tumble t perfect the fruit. If the fundus growths have been at work several years they have piolmbly to some extent impaired the vigor of growth of the tree, and there will be less blossoming or setting of fruit from the blossoms until the injury has been remedied. (Intnea ro-U ntt Fnrtiin. Every farmer ought to Lave a few guinea fowls to add to the variety of feathered life on the farm. They are also a good protection aRuiuxt sucli depredators as hawks and other en emies of young chickens, their loud cries on the approach of any such in truders giving signnl to the weaker fowl to make its escnpe. Guineas are a rather wild fowl and will not bear confinement well. It is not best to keep them unless there is good range. The bens are great layers, but will mostly steal their nests and will bring off very bir broods. 'J liu young guinea fowl nte very liur l v irid not so subject to dinwise " are oilier fowl. American Cultivator. Preparing the Hull lor f'nll Wheat. Wheat following potatoes Keucially results iu n heavy crop, and as the price of wheat will probably remain ai a paying figure for some time the ground now in potatoes may he prollt nblynsed for wheat in the fall. Jf the potatoes have been well cultivntod no additional preparation of the hind will be necessary for the wheat alter the potatoes aro dug, w ith the possible exception of going over the ground ouce with a smoothing barrow. Doubtless the best preparation of the soil for a wheat crop is to turn under a clover Held, grow potatoes on it, and follow in the fall with wheat. The cultivation of the potatoes will put the soil in good condition for the wheat, which will receive the benefit of the plant food in the clover from the moment the soed wheat is put iu the giouud. Washing Milk Vessels. All through the rrnrm weather, par ticular care is needed to demise ves sels that have contained milk. If auy particle of milk is left in the crevices or comers of vessels, it will sour and affect any milk thnt is afterwards added. Many people in cleaning milk from vessels wash them llrst with scalding hot water. This is a mistake. The hot water only coagulates the al bumen, causing it to stick more close ly to the sides of the vessel. If it be of tin the scouring of the mi III soon eats through the coating of tin, ond causes rust on the iron beneath it. What we call tin is merely iiou with a very thin tin coating. Xo such vessel is fit for long use, a tho tin w ill wear through, and all the ini.ro quickly if the coagulated albumen, made by hot water and milk, requires hard rubbing to remove it. The right way to clean milk vessels is to rinse them well with cold water, and then scald them, to destroy any germs that tho cold water may have left. Mannglng a Hwnrin nf Itees. Swarming in a moderate degree will not affect tho work of honey making, but usually one swarm from a hive should be all that is necePtary for each season. Hwurms can vest be bandied by a homeinnde swarming box, which is simply a light box of convenient size with a handle running through both ends. A cover should be provided for fastening over the top when necessary and a few holes made in the box for veutilatiou. When the bees swarm keop quiet until they alight in a convenient place, thou hold the swarming box under the cluster, shnke off some of the beos into the box and most of the remaining ones will fol low. Take the box of bees to the hive, which has been previously prepared for them, shake out a few at the en trance, and the rest will follow them into the hive. Small portions of tho swarm may have clustered away from the main body, and all these should be gathered so as to make sure of the qneeu bee, which must be iu the hive or the bees will not stay. Atlauta Journal. I.ato Cultivation of Potatoes. It used to be the rule with potato - ... X ... ' . 1 "" u Buiiivaio aiier pota toes are in blossom. It is then that the earliest tubers begin to form and the deep cultivation of potatoes at this time so disturbs the roots as to stop the growth of the first set of potatoes. Hence the old way of growiug pota toes was to give a more thorough cul tivation than ever the lust time just before the potatoes blossomed. In ; doing this the noil wn drawn from the : middle of the row towards the pota- 4. rrk;. ii- i i r .. I vmm. iuii su cuueu uuiing up me potatoes, aud was almost always sup plemented by drawing the loose soil till oloser to the hill with a boe. Xo matter how eusily this was done, the potato roots thus mutilated never fully accommodated. themselves to their new conditions. The roots in side the conical bills would not admit much water, the potato vines died down before the potatoes became very large. Worst of all, as the hills were washed down by rains tuauy of the potatoes were exposed to the sunlight and were turned green. This entirely destroy their value for cooking. Orean potatoes are not only bitter, but are even , poisonous. It is not generally known that the potato be longs to plant family most of whose membet'i are prisonous. In the po. tato this poisonous principle is devel oped by sunlight. Green potato tops are poisonous to a certain extent, and the tubers, when they are greened by exposure to sunlight, are so acrid and bitter that it is impossible to eat them. Hut in modern growing of potatoes the set is or should bo planted from three to tire inches below the surface. H it is billed up at all tho hilling should be done before the potato is up in the process of covering. The ridges thus mndn ought always to be leveled before the potatoes are up. After this is done the best way to cultivate potatoes is to run the culti vutor through them twice a week, or after every rain, but only to the depth of an Inch, or if the weulher is dry, even less than this, Hliallow cultiva tion does not disturb the roots, and mid can be continued even after the vines nre large enough to lop over end cover the ground between the lows. Whllo nil the surface soil tuny be dry, that beneath it will hold enough moisture for the growing po tutoes. Ameiicnii Cultivator. t-iowers of the Ynril. How much the beautiful flowers brighten up a home. I '.von a small lied of pinks or nsters or garden lie tnnins will give a farmhouse an air of refinement nnd mnke it look, as one little maiden said, "as though some bodv lived there." One of the prettiest screens that I ever saw was a bed of old-fashioned morning glories. There was a space about ten feet iu length, between the clothes-line post and the "big gate" post. This was spuded up, milking a long narrow bed, and planted with morning glory seed. Wires ere stretched across from tho toiis of the posts, and carpet warp strung from this wire to the ground ma In n mil able support for the vines, where they ran riot, their dark green leaves forming a beautiful screen, that every morning was covered w ith the sweet, bell-shaped blossoms in which the red, white and bluo of our nutiou's colors were represented. This bit of beautv cost 'but a small niuoiiut of time ami labor, but gave a large amount of pleasure nut only to those whose borne it adorned but to all Who passed that way, especially iu the morning. The people who lived on flie next farm "did not have time to fuss with (lowers," lint they spent time enough admiring these morning glories to have cared for some some of their very owu. Wheu fall came they were presented with a gen erous supply of seed of each color, but whether they use them or not re mains to be seen. The plants were protected from the ravages of the liens by a network of brush laid over the bed. If one really wants some flowers and must have the hens about, a few light brush, if carefully laid, are a good protection until the plants are large enough to protect t iomselves. Last summer I buw a largo dry goods box placed in a yard, filled with soil and bright with beautiful blos soms. The hens "got a notion " of gimp ing, or flying, on to the edge of the box nnd then revelling in a dirt buth whou the plants were small. . A piece of lath was nailed at each corner of the box and some fence wire was fastened about live inches above tho top edge of the I ox. aud this balllcd the hens. The planU grew nnd throve nud delighted the hearts of all who snw them. Lillian Mcintosh iu Farm, Field aud Fireside. Farm aud lnrlen Kotea. Underfed or overfed hens are poor layers. It- is well to feed a mash to the chickens. Beans make a very excellent food for the hens. When hot weather comes stop feed ing corn to the poultry. A good cheese may be known by its firm, yet mellow, touch. It never pays to keep auy farm stock alter it is past its prime, When ice is difficult to obtain, milk and butter lowered into a well will be much improved in keeping. Afow hours spent in draining a low spot may allow a field to be worked sooner than it could have been un druined. " Where milking is done without a calf, a little feeding e.cry evening w ill improve tho co uin-iri qualities of milk cows. Gooseberries do well in part shatlo, and are often grown between the rows of trees in young orchards. In form, they cau be trained like a .tree or a bush, but the bush shape is prefera ble. Every crop, if it is consumed on the farm, lias two values its feeding value and its manurial value. The man who neglects the latter will find in time that he has neglected the more important of the two. Kuli-lils In Japan. Hari-kari is a Japanese word for sui cide by diseiubowelment This horrid practice formerly prevailed among high officials and members of the mil itary class when unwilling to survive some personal or family disgrace, or iu order to avoid the headsmen's sword after having received sentence of death. By committing hari-kari the culprit cleared his character aud his family was not disgraced. In the lat t-r cose the act was performed iu the presence of wituesses, and was ac companied by oluborate formalities. At the moment the suicide ripped opeu bis abdomou with bis dirk bis bead was struck off by the sword of bis secoud, who was usually a kinsman or iutiinate friend. Hari-kari was first instituted iu the days of the Asuikssu dynasty, 13301308 A. V. B .Tww!K?gi CONSUMERS. H fcJ? K1 (I . made r rl VrTlniSRaanaami tit ipinrter- Ell tWJHi' i.lv'x. piano- fel Kf feSiSlK 'M,I",''' 5? pSl 11 IHjP'"' wS i measures M 53 Jl 21 Mil In. limn. fil 1 Hi) In.wMo.Wn. ttrli'1 till. Our tnnmmnth vnnernl .itMlnirite. 1 1 I the grout mnisrholil eilucntor ll mnll i freo on ri"ipst. Our Clothing cms I logim anil M-th ssmples Is r mini i el Ireo. Enpriuagt paid os all Clothing. tlwlng tosn overpm- s'ARPr.TS) i Auction st our Haiti- Bt.llt'cr.O. 1 more mills, we aro or i forlng timn apovlal 1 tnlt month. Our Csr I p"t CHtnliwun n IikihI 1 iislntP'l colors Is yours tor the asking. This 1 month wesowL'arpms, I furnish wadiled lining 1 free, nn'l isr frclirht. i on an u carpet tir 1 chnes and over. Ail I dross (etuotlyss below) JulhtsIIIncs&Soii Ospt. I"1- BALTIMORE, Ml. A PLOT FOR A NOVEL. One Offered Ready-Made for the Dra pe rat a Ltterotnr, A novelist In Boston do not laugh, there arc novelists In Boston, yea, and actually living here snld to us the other duy, "If I could only find d plot!" Here Is a plot for him free of charge, ind the srtory Is n true one: In 17!M it Indy a reul Inily enme Into Birmingham, Kughind, with a hiindsoino cipilpnxe, nud desired tho landlord of the Inn to get her a hus bnnd, being determined to marry some body or other before she left the town. The man bowed, and HtipiHiscd her la dyship to be In n facetious liuuior, bat being mndo seiwlble how much she wns In earnest, be went out In search of a ninn thnt would marry a tine Indy without asking questions. After many repulses from poor fellows who were not desperate enough for such a ven ture, he met wtth an excise man, who said ho "could not be lu a worse condi tion than he was." and accordingly went with the Innkeeper ond mnde a tender of himself, which was all he bad to bestow on the lady, who Imme diately went with him to oue who gave them a license and made them man and wife, on which the bride gave her spouse 200, and without more delay left the town and the bridegroom to find out who she was or unriddle this strange adventure. Hoon after she was gone two gentlemen came Into the town In full pursuit of her; they bad traced her so far upon the rood, and, finding the Inn where she bad put up, thoy examined Into oil the particulars of her conduct, and on hearing she was married gave up their pursuit and turn ed bnck. i Truly a noble dame, one worthy of a full length portrait In the gnllery con ttructed by Thomas Hardy. Why did this noble dame offer her elf to tho first comer? And why were the respectable males of the town so backward? There was no hint of scan dal. M'ho wero the pursuers? Did she iwlsli by ouo sudden marriage to escape ono deliberately contrived ond repug nant? Wus the excise man n petty fellow In spite of his object condition? I)ld she ever see blm again? Did she ,-ver regret thnt she had not braved the world and lived with him? I'er limps tho memory of lier apparition ihnunted him; perhaps It roused him to doughty deeds. It's a pity that Mr. Hnrdy has not accounted for her notion end her fate with his grim Irony. Bos ton Journul. Kver Have a loa- lint her Von Vliea rlil I n k a w heel, insklnir yon x under for it tow tiilnutfs wiit-tlu-ror not you aro to iota fall nuil a broken neck t Woulihrt you nave Itlvon n small farm Jm-t then for oino inpxns of ilrfvitiK off tho beauty A fi-w ilmp of am monia shot from a l,liiild 'lMt.il would do it rtYctunUy ami Mill not Hrmn neatly Injure the unlinal. Kuril pistols stint iwriuilil for fifty rent In stamp hr New York t'uloii Hiipply Co, :UI I.i-oniird Hr.. NVw York Citv. Every bli yi llrt at tiuios wibvs ho had iniv. The bicycle craze has decreased the consumption of cIksis In America by about 1,000,000 a day. The decrease since the craze set In has actually boon 700,000,000 a year. Dost TtbatrsSvIt and Souks Tear Mfe Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mae. netlo. full of lite, nerra and vlror, take No-To-Uao. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggist. 60c or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Btcrllag Itemody Co., Chicago or Mew York The Chinese have devoted themselves for nearly 4,000 years to the artificial propagation of fishes, shellflshes, fowls, pearls and sponges. To Core Constipation Forever. .-'SHS Cascareta Cnndv Cathartic lOoorHo. It C. 0. 0. full to ours, druggiais refund money; A . huge sundial made entirely of plants and flowers adorns the South l'ark, Chicago. The standard which casts the shadow Is also decked with flowers, and Is made to resemble a gi gantic ear of corn. 6 Payable Pomi-anounlly at The oiTiPAi-a nf fl, busineBa abi tv Tl T. Sa . ' Z' .Tlieyht,lera U mm tw. Kelu II l l a l xUUi,aujf ui j-ureiy ever ciiereu lor Bsle. " A few of these bnnrla iuiua intn 1 t .is... purchased them several n accrued interest. imm m ,ssues 01 each ior $80.00 and amone'S7 " ''"ff U"ttID"d'tt recommended bein, ur;m.M ... I,"loud.BUtl.ccurlrlM oral! kl.d. buShi aud .old KENDALL & WHITS.OCK, BANKERS AND -BROKBRO Tfhere finisem Are CI rimer. The countries where the long finger nnll Is most affected ore fltnm, Assam, Cochin China ond China. The ap proved length varies from three or four to twenty-three Inches. A Rtnmess ex qtllslte permits the nails on his fingers to grow to such on extent thnt bis hands ore practically useless. Tho ar istocrats who olTect these nnlls can not write, dress themselves or even feed themselves. The Siamese hold the long finger nnll In the same reverence we hold the family tree. Many of them never hnvn their nnlls cut from the dsy of their birth. On the first finger the nail Is of moderate length three or four Inches while on the other fingers the nails grow occasionally to two feet. Tho thumb nail, which Is olso allowed to prow long, nfter reaching a certain length curves nround like a corkscrew. In both China nnd Slum the owners of long nnlls wear metnl cases over them to preserve them, mnde of gold or silver, nnd Jeweled. While long nails are not regarded ns slngulnr In China, they nre rarely met with except on fanatics nnd pedantic scholars. Among the raklra In Hlndoostnn a peculiar custom Is that of holding tho hand tightly clenched and In ono poll tlon to long that nt Inst the nnlls grow thronsh the pnltn, emerging at the back of the hand nnd growing thence almost to the wrist. When the wasted muscles refuse to support the arm any longer It Is bouiid In position with fords. In Nubia the long nnll Is regarded ns Indicative of good breeding. The nrls tocrots constantly subject their finger tips to cedar wood fire to lusiire a good frowth. The Inhabitants of the Marquesas Mauds ore among tho most expert tut toners on earth, and not even the crown f the bend, the Angers and the toe ire exempt from the needle. The bands nre ornnnientod with utmost are, all the Angers linvlug their own pattern, so the hand would look ns though Incased In n tlirht tilting glove were It not for the Anger nulls of enor mous length which ctiiiiplete the hand idornmeut of the wealthier natives. WaeblneT Milk Vessels. All through the warm weather, par ticular en re Is needed to cleanse ves sels that have contained milk. If any particle or milk Is left Iu the crevices or corners of venne!. It will sour and affect any milk thnt Is tiflerward add ed. Many people In cleaning milk from vessels wash them Arst with scalding but water. This Is a mistake. The hot water only coagulates the albumen, causing It to stick more closely to the aides of the vessel. If It be of tin, the miring of the milk soon ents through the coating of tin, and causes rust on the Iron benenth It. What we call tin Is merely Iron with n very thin tin coat- I lng. No such vessel Is At for long use, os tho tin will wear through, and oil the more quickly If tho coagulated al bumen, made by hot water aud milk, requires hard rubbing to remove It. The right way to clenn milk vessels Is to rinse them well with cold water. ond then scnld them, to destroy any germs that the cold water may hove left. 100 Iteward. loo. "Ska rr-fnlira nt thla luiwr will Iw. rJnmaiA ,m fearn that there Isnt least one drtmitod dis eaite that neleiice has heen nhle to euro In all ItostnKos anil thnt U Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh CuroUthn only poltive euro known to tho meilloiil fraternity. Catarrh heln a eon-tltti-t'onsl iM-ease, reiiuiresa eoii.titntlonal treaL iie'iit Hall' Catarrh Cure N ta ken Internally, anting- directly on the lilnw unl mucous pitrl'acesof the system. tlieretiyile-t.ro.vinK tho foundation of the di-ea-e. and ixh iiu: the pa tient Htrcuilt.li hv hnllfliiuf on M oii. tlt.iil.litn aud assl-tlnu nature In lining its work. Tim proprietors nave somnch taith In It curative power that they offer ('no Hundred Hollars for any ease that it fall to euro. Send for list of testimonial. Address, . .1. ciikskv at Co., Toledo. O. Hold by tlruKKlsK eV. Hall's family I'll! are the best. The embroidered coat worn by a French Academician costs Owf., the white cloth waistcoat I'.'f. und the striped trousers lof. The plumed hat nnd box are down for l!f., and the sword, with scubbard, for i'Jt. Total, To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take I.axnMvo Hromo Quinine TaliWls. All Driitltilaia rotund money It It tails lu curs. 3jc. Nearly all lions are "left-handed," A famous explorer say!) that when one desires to strike a forcible blow the :i n I mul almoBt always uses the left paw. Edorats Too Bowels With Caaearata, Cnmty rnthnrtle, euro consi Ipmion forever too, ma. If C. C. C. fall, druwista refund money. The ancient Mexicans used wooden swords In war that they might not kill their enemies. I'lso's Cure for 'onsuniption )m. no equil as a t'oiiKh mwlli lni'. K. M. Aiiiiott, JrQ Hcneca St, Buffalo, X. V, May 0. lsu. Do You Know That There Bo Wise SAPOLIO GOLD BOIA9DS, the Globe Trust Company, Clnca-o, III. 3 f s" rePutatl0n esteemed for the r hocesty-aud 60 great a access of this business that the b0n,!a 3 SJ !i. . " Dar!f COULD NOT SLEEK Mrs. Plnkhara Relieved Hor of All Hor Troubles. Mrs. Maior n.tnriH'K, 17(1 Second Ht., Orand Knplds, Mich., had ovarian trouble with Its attendant aches aud pnlns, now she is well. Here ore her own words: " Your Vegeta ble Compound baa tnudo mo feel like a new person, lie fore I be gan talcing it 1 was all run down.feltllred and sleepy most of the time, had pains In my back and side, and such terrible headaches all the time, andcould not sleep well nights. I al ii ad ovarlun trouble. Through the advice of a ill ll the use of LydioR fll I l'lnkhora's Vege TJtable Compound, and since taking It all troubleshavc gone. My monthly tlukncssused to be so pnlnfbl, but have not had the slightest pain since taking your medicine. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too much. My husband nnd friends see such a change In me. I look so much better and have soma color in my face." Mrs. I'inhhitm ln7ltcs women who are 111 to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which la freely offered. "Holli my xvlTn and myself have brea natnic G'ASOAHKTS and thev are the bl medicmo we taavo er-r had In the house. 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