The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 06, 1899, Image 7

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    "He Laughs Best
Who Laughs Last"
A hearty Uttgh Indicates a degree of
good health obtainable through pure blood.
tAs but one person Hi ten has pure blood,
the other nine should purify the blood
toffh Hood" $ Sarsapanlta. Then thfj can
Uuigh first, last and all the time, for
' Farm For !).
One of the very boat hill farms In
Wattflild, Vermont, seven 7) miles
from railroad, one-half ('-4) mile from
Btcam sawmills, comprising; 200 acres,
half of which Is under the hlnhest
state of cultivation. Plenty of gootf
timber and exeellent pasture. Buttnr
orchard of 2000 tn-es. equipped with
twelve hundred tin tubs two years old;
the balance wooden tubs newly paint d
nd In flrst-clnss condition. Liit st
Improved evaporator; iron arch, large
RUKarlng-ofT arch, sunar-house eon
taltilnic 60 cords four-foot dry wood;
three years' supply stovewood on hand.
Hams In first-class condition, one
nearly new, 175 ton silo; abundance of
small fruit; splendid orchard of unified
trees. The place kept throunh hint
winter forty (4) head of cnltle, seven
norses and other small stork; m-ver-
illino; water at barns and dwelling.
ynplete set of tools of the best make.
whole place Is well fenced and
InURhly well kept up. levelling; Is
-class; two stories, twelve rooms.
rntly painted Inside and out. The
tie would be sold at a (treat Hur
on acount of death in family.
'further Information apply to F. A.
flyn, Waltsfteld, Vermont.
There are cotton mills In 43 of the 97
counties In North t'arollna. the total
number In the State being 205.
Xdneat Tear Haw els Wltn CascareM.
Canny Cathartic, eiire conatlpatlcm forever.
Wo, 85o. K O. C. O. fall, druKKlsui rotund nionef.
A Ttralllan doctor claims to have
discovered an infallible cure for snake
bites of all kinds. lie administers
aoup, containing: two grammes of cn'o
mel and 30 grammes of strong lemon
juice.
T Care Constipation forever
TskeCuscarets CnnUv Cathartic, loo or Wo.
If C 0. 0. tall to euro, druitKlsts refund tnouuy.
LAWN PLAYHOUSES
tArge Enough for Throe or Four l.lttle
Girls and Their Dolts.
The latest novelties In the smart toy
hops are large playhouses, to be Bet
upon the lawn for the use of the little
glrla of the family. These come in
very pretty designs, counterparts of the
Queen Anne cottages In which the lit
tle mothers really live. They are large
enough to accommodate three or four
little girls and their dolly families. The
Interiors consist of one large room,
which Is furnished with small chuira,
tables, couches, beds, bureaus, book
' cases and so on, all of which articles
of furniture come In very attractive
forms and can be purchased at any of
the large shops dealing In children's
toys and games. These houses will be
welcomed gladly by the little misses,
for they open out a vista of afternoon
teas, parties and receptions at which
the hostess can play at being a real
live mamma and social leader. Placed
In a shaded corner of the lawn, or out
In the orchard, the girls of the family
will pans many a happy hour when the
tun la too hot for outdoor exercise.
IjOt Them Alone.
People over 30 would do well to give
up milk and eggs In any form as a
diet," said a well-known physician.
"These are the structure-forming food
of animals which mature In a short
time, and when taken In quantities by
human beings whose structures have
already formed they tend only to the
hardening and aging of the tissues. I
have seen people who were beginning
to find stair climbing difficult, and who
were losing their elasticity, much ben
efited by eliminating these articles
from their diet. That there has been
great Increase In the duration of life
below the age of 30 statistics prove,
but beyond that period there has been
no improvement. In my opinion, the
person over 30 would have as good a
chance to preserve life as the c-l'd
Just beginning its struggle with exist
ence if he would only suit his diet to
his years.
Wkm the Great Forests Aro
A table in Science shows that Cau
ada leads all other countries In the
Jut of her forests. She possesses
30,720 acres ot forest-covered land,
;alnut 450,000,000 acres in the Unit
States. Russia is credited with
140,000 acres, about 48,000,000 more
. the United States. India comes
with 140,000,000. Germany has
84,347,000 acres, France 23.466,450, and
the British islands only 2.695,000. The
table does not include Africa or South
America, both of which contain Im
mense forests. It may surprise some
readers to learn that the percentage ot
forest-covered land la larger in several
European countries, Germany fr in
stance, than In the United States.
! W
Sick headache. Food doesn't di
gest well, appetite poor, bowels con
stipated, tongue coated. It's your
liver I Averl Pills are liver pills,
easy and safe. They cure dyspep
sia, biliousness. 25c. All Druggists.
Vaut your luvuautcha or board a boautual
hruwn or rlflh blaok t Then uaa
at. a e. Him w. Je, h.
' o o l
RETROSPECTS.
I met her In a Blare of light.
Due May, It was a regal night.
And she wns stately.
In form and face she looked a queen
I don't remember having seen
Her equal lately.
Tut Run, In spite ot royal pose,
At henrt was tender as the rose,
And soon eonlldoil
That some old gypsy one, had read
tier fortune, and "Tue Man." stio said,
Wo nl J come as I did.
I blessed that fortune-teller then,
And pitied those nnlueky men
Wtiom Hue hurt slighted.
I knew they mnst be In distress,
la black diwpnlr and nothing less
Iojeocl, benighted.
To-day I'm one of that sad erew,
And yet can smile In splto of Hue
Hhe was dellolousl
I hear she's found another "flamo,"
"JJouoath the light" (the way I came).
Nor Is suspicious.
Tte fortune-teller seems to know
Tlio wny they come, but how tuey gi
Ii mora contusing.
Yet, eomo and go, yon know, tucy musf,
And I, nt lnt, can llnd it Just
A bit amusing!
Chicago Record,
HUMOR OF THE DAY.
Mrs. Bonham "Mother will spend
Sumlay with ns if the weather is pleas
ant." Benham "X tliiuk we need
rain."
The man who woos and runs away
Will never woo another day;
But ho who kisses one girl may
lie sure to kiss some more some day.
Philadelphia Keour.l
",I know a Scotchman who says ho
never played golf in his lifo." "Good;
we can teach him the game and he can
teaoh ns the dialect." Chicago Heo
ord. "Why should I marry yon?" she
nsked, coldly. "Well, of course," he
replied, vioionsty, "you can be an old
maid if you wish." Philadelphia
North American.
"How do you feel about this pro
posed alliance with Englaud, (lams
by?" "Well, Ithinkonr nation will
cheerfully look upon hor in the light
of a little sister."
Tommy Wagu "Pa, what does
'M.D. after a doctor's name mean?"
Mr. Wagg "Ferhaps it refers to his
palieuts, my boy, and stands for
'many dead!' " l-'un.
"Hello, Spifllns, are yon doing much
these days?" "A little, Hnaggs. I
have just sold three oil wells." "Ah,
in the hole sale business, I see."
Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph.
Little Ethel (whose birthday gifts
are nnmerons and valuable) "Mam
ma, it's just tco bad!" Her Mamma
"What, dear?" Little Ethel
"That we aro born only once."
Mamma "Dear 'me, Nellie! How
have yon torn that great hole in your
pinafore? It wann't there this morn
ing." Nellie "Where do you snp
pose it was then, mamma, dear?"
Punch.
First Tramp (in the road) "Why
don't you go in? The dog's all right.
Don't yon see him waggin' his tail?"
Seoond Tramp "Yes; and he's growl
in' at the same time. I dunno which
end to believe."
Coaoher (loudly) "Two are ontl
play for the batter." Mrs. Notnpp
"Batter! b-a-t-t-e-r! Goodness nukes,
what sort of batter are these men
playing for?" Mr. Mann "Dough,
madam." Judge.
"You're the biggest freak in tho
museum," exclaimed the petrified
man as the fat lady aooidently stepped
on his toe. "As for yon, sir," indig
nantly repliod the fat lady, "you posi
tively have no feelings whatever."
Of course hair dye doesn't hurt the
brain. We have the assurance of the
maker that it does not, and if any
doubt still remains, there is the
further faot that nobody who has any
brains ever dyes. Detroit Journal.
Miss Cnte "What made Miss
Millions accept Cholly after first re
fusing him?" Miss Pert "Oh, he
looked so cheap whon she turned him
down that she couldn't let the chanee
for a bargain esoape her." Philadel
phia Record.
"I am all out of pationoe with yon,
Jack. I should just like to know why
George Jones is always at the head of
his 'class, while yon aro always at the
foot?" Jack heBitatod for a moment,
and then, looking his mother squat ely
in the faoe, he said, innocently: "You
forget that Jones has very olever par
ents." "I have just learned," sho said,
with a perceptible tinge of asperity,
"that I am the ninth girl to whom
you have been engaged." "Well,"
he suavely replied, "that ought to
make yon glad." "Glad!" she ex
claimed; "I'd like to know why?"
"Don't yoa kuow," he answered,
"that there's Inok in odd numbers."
Minneapolis Tribune.
Saved by a Cat.
Soore one for pussy. A Bristol
(England) cat a few days ago proved
the means of saving a whole family
from destruction by fire. At half
past two in the morning a shopkeeper
named Ledo Schniedermann was
aronsed by his pet tabby, which was
gently scratching his face.
He tried to drive her away, but as
the iaithful foline persisted, he
aronsed himself, to find the room full
of smoke. He alarmed a lodger, Her
man MulUer, and also his sister and
another young woman. They all
rushed to the stairs, where the fiamos
were already spreading.
With the exoeption of the lodger,
the inmates, taking pass with them,
readied a lauding,' from whioh they
esoaped to the back yard. Just as
the flames shot right through .the
spiral staircase, Muller, who had
stopped to pat on his boots, was out
off from esoape. The flames reaohed
his 'room, and then, throwing put
soma bedding, he leaped from the
seoond-story -window. He badly
sprained bis ankle and was taksu t
the iaflrniiry.TfKiw Ijrk Henll
THt MARKETS.
FiTTSnvito.
Craln, floor and Peod.
WHEAT No. 8 red M C8
WHHAT No. 1 Dew Otl 6
t'OHN No i yellow, ear 8 13
No. 3 yellow, sbeilea 80 17
Mixed ear 87 81
OATH No. 8 white ! 81
No. 8 white 83 84
IXOl ll Winter patents 8 70 8 80
In no j- straight winter 8 50 8 60
live No. 8 61 68
HAV-No. 1 timothy 11 2ft 11 10
t'loTor. No, 1 0 85 8 50
m:l-No. 1 whl! mid., ton.. 17 00 17 51
llrnwn middlings 15 28 15 50
llran. till I If 1,1 31 18 60
BTI1AW WhHot 8 00 6 60
Oat 6 09 8 M
BKI-'.IiK I'anry Itlue (Irn.s.... 125 180
Timothy, prime ... 1 23 1 60
Dairy l'rodncta,
DCTTEIt Elir creamery ... ti9 21
Ohio creamer) 19 SO
Farcy country roll ,,,, 14 15
CIIFKSK Ohio, now 10 11
New York, new 11 12
J mill and Vegetable.
pFANS-r.reen V bu CO 75
I'OTATOEH Knnev ltose.V bbi I 49 1 60
PAHHAOE Per barrel 125 150
ONIONS per bu 60 6S
1'oultry, Kte.
flF.NS per pnlr 65 70
CHItKl-.NM dressed 14 15
riHKEYS dresied 15 Id
EGOS la. and Ohio, froh.... 14 15
HAI.TIMOHE.
H.orn a s 75 4 01
WHEAT No. 8 red 70 71
COHN-Mlxed 8fl 87
OATH 27 28
EOOH..... 14 15
liUTTEK Onto creamery l'J 20
I'lllLAUKLfHIA
FI.Om 8 85- 8 7.'.
IVHKAT No. 8 red 69 .0
t'OUN No. 2 mixed 86 87
OATH -No. 2 white 27 2H
BVTTtlt Creamery, extra.... 21 SJ
EUOb Pennsylvania tints,... Ill 17
MW VOKK.
FI.OrR rntents 8 T5 4 00
HEAT No, 2 red 75
COHN No. 2 88
OATH bite Western 27
Hl'TTElt-freamerv. M. 17 81
IGGB Btate of l'enn 12 15
L1VK MUCK.
Central Storh lards, Kaat Liberty, Pa.
CATTLE.
Trlme. lPOOto 1400 lbs A SI'S 6 79
Good, 1200 to 1800 Itn J SO 6 60
Tidy, 1000 to U60JI- 6 00 8 15
Fair ll(lit steers. 000 to 1000 IM 4 15 '4 6
Common, 700 to 900 lbs 8 4i) 4 00
Boos.
Medium 4 20 4 05
Ht-avy 4 91 5 00
Houghs and stags 4 0J 4 25
surer.
Trlme, 06 to 105 lbs 4 80 4 40
Hood, f5 to 90 tbs 4 2) 4 SJ
Fair, 70 to fcO lbs 4 25 6 0)
Common 8 00 4 09
Veal Calves 5 0 121
una.
Pprlnger, extra 8 60? 8 75
hjirlngrr, good toi-botce. 6 00 5 10
Common to fHlr.., 4 60 6 0')
Extra yearllnKs. Unlit 4 11) 6 00
Good to choice yeurlinffs. 4 60 4 83
Medlnm 4 21 4,0
Common. s 23 4 2 i
REVIEW OF TRADE
Demand SUM Exceeds the Supply ot Besse
mer Pig A Drop In
Wheal
It. O. Hun & Co's weekly review of
trade reports as follows: "The astonish
ing feature is the magnitude of demand,
notwithstanding; prices which would
ordinurlly check It. In products direct
ly cunsumed by Individuals, the larger
employment and bitter wages of the
working orce give explanation. Kf
forts to meet the demand call fur more
stores, manufacturing works and ma
chinery and faclltltii-s for transporta
tion, as if every man's wagon were In
part diverted to build up the nation's
machinery of manufacturing and dis
tribution. The occsHlon promises quick
prolan, the builUlntr Is largely for the
future, and it goes on In spite ot un
umial prices.
"Demand exceeds the supply of II. a
scmer pig, again raising the price for
that and anthracite to 122 60, southern
foundry to J1S.20 at l'utxbui'g, with
heavy sales; gray forge to $19, and
southern at Chlcaxo to J.'O.CS, with local
coke at $21. Structural shapes were
advanced $." per ton a week ago, cut
nails 25 cents per keg this wetk, plates
$2 per ton, common bar iron to Vm
cents at Plttxburg, and tool steel to
7 cents, with large Mexican orders
placed for pipe, and good orders for
bridges at Chicago. Few works can
promise delivery before December, an 1
most of the heavy eonttacts placid have
been for next year's delivery.
Bales of wool have been moderate,
6.32h,700 pounds, for the week, and for
five weeks 42,005,1(90 pounds, of which
35,459, 1H) pounds wer domestic, and
when the last great speculation was
In progress Bales in the same week of
1H95 were 57,69,2W! pounds, of which
39.118,987 pounds were d'.mentlc. Some
hesitancy In buying Iry manufacturer
Is attributed to current price, and in
quarter-blood washed fleece and un
washed and combing light some con
cestilons have been made, so thnt the
average of 100 quotations by Coates
Kros. is about 20.33 cents, against 0.40
cents August 1.
"Mills have strong demands for goods
and the clay worsteds have further ad
vanced. In cotton goods demand ex
ceeds supply and many kinds have ad
vanced, although the material has de
clined. "The cotton year ends with rpot
quoted at 64 cents. The crops has sur
passed all others, and with cummer c a)
stocks here and abroad and mill stock
about 600,000 bales larger than a year
ago, the actual consumption of Ameri
can cotton seems to have been about
10.600,000 bales, so that a crop of 10,000,
000 bales would leave stocks about
where they were a year ago. If con
sumption should remain the same.
There is prospect of increased con
sumption, but aif-o of a yield exceeding
10,000,000 bales, notwithstanding recent
losses.
"Wheat has declined ma'nly because
reports of Injury in the Northwest have
been discredited, and the exports from
both coasts have been for the week
8,010,010 bushels, against 8.785.759 bush
els last year, and for five weeks 16,114,
6K5 bushels, againHt 16,875,639 bushelj
lajtt year. The western receipts have
been 19,513,474 bushe s, against 20,320,587
bushels last year. Indicating In recent
weeks some disposition on lh part of
farmers to hold their grain. The enor
mous export of corn, 20.60M29 bushels,
against 10,9U9,4I3 bushels In the same
week last year, and the western re
ceipts, 19,722.019 bushels, against 18.620,
787 bushels last year, are not to be- for
gotten and have caused a decline of 1
cent In price.
"Failures for the week have been 141
In the United States, against 171 last
year, and K5 In Canada, against 11 hurt
year. - ,
FASHIONS CHANOi:,
And It Is Kow tho Paihlon to Get tig.
married.
New York Tribune: A group of lit
tle Rlrls, from 12 to 14, were talking
With each other one day on Bailey's
beach at Newport, a few days ago, and
A stranger curious to hear what the
children of the elect conversed about,
took a scat on the sand In their neigh
borhood. They were talking of the fu
ture, as children of their age are wont
to do, and, of course, the prospective
bridegroom came in for a large share
ot their attention, "Yes, I shall mar
ry," announced unquestionably the .
beauty of the party, a lovely girl of 13,
"but," she added with calm conviction,
"I do not think I shall stay married
long. I get tired of people so easily.
I shall probably get a divorce after a
few years. Her sentiments did not
seem to excite any surprise or disap
proval, but one of the group said timid
ly: "My mother thlnlis It Is very
wrong to be divorced. She says it is
a solemn vow for better or worse, and
If It Is for worse, why people must
land It." The other laughed mock
ingly, and the first speaker who seem
ed to bo the spokesman for the party
answered with the wearied air of a
woman of tho world, which she bad
successful copies f.-om some admired
friend of her mother's, "How funny
you are, Margery, with your old fash
ioned Ideas.-' Fashions change In mar
riage like In everything else, and just
now It Is tho fashion to get unmarried
whenever you want to."
Spiritualist Disport Without Vptrlt.s
Spiritualists had a Jolly picnic at
Bralntree, Mass., with baseball, wheel
barrow and potato races and other
wholesome outdoor sports, with not a
cabinet or a screen In sight. Now, if
the spirits had consented to appear
under such auspices through the me
dlumshlp of the contestants in the po
tato race, for example, many skeptics
might be gathered Into the fold ot
spiritualistic belief, but there was no
manifestation ot the supernatural on
that cheerful day. For some reasons
all spirits, whatever may have been
their character during the mortal life,
show an exclusive partiality for dark
ness and slow music when summoned
back to earth.
A Handsome Admtaalon.
England Is the country which holds
the record for the consumption ot al
cohol. Englishmen, and even Eng
lishwomen, drink enormous quantities
of alcohol, and the vice Is even more
prevalent In Ireland, where It has as
sumed unheard-of proportions. Hut
we must not flatter ourselves thnt we
are much better in France. Unhappily
alcoholism Is Increasing alarmingly In
cur country. Bordeaux La France.
rieasaro of Anticipation.
From Brooklyn Life: May "I
shouldn't think you'd be feeling so gay
after quarreling with Jack last night."
Madge "But Just think of making up
again!"
Ko-To-Baa for Plfty Cents.
Guaranteed tobneoo habit cure, makes weak
Uen strong-, blood pure. Nc.tl. All urutfv Ibis,
Tho number of summer hotels In the
fnlted Ktates Is estimated at 23.000.
Tail persons have the advuntiige of
greater longevity than Hliiu-t ones.
69 Cents for Nothing
JuKt iMurrf, a .19 ,fltrful cfttiiloff" of evervtltlnir to
nt, wenr nml ur. It costs us 64 vents to print and 17
rents lu mail each copy.
lt'$ fr0 to all rrritf for it
This book eontA.n; HO 4 dws t 1l',x10i; n.V
hns 10.000 Illustration, anil miute 100,000 art tiles ut
wholesale prices to consumers, liere it the booki
This vnliifihle cnt.i-
loftue tells all nlxint
AKrlt'iiltnral lmntt
mcnti, Hahy Conrfur,
Itnlillna. Ilicycles,
Itouts, Itiicacles, t an
dies. Carpets, I lif-irs
Hocks, l lothliiK,
Cornets, Crockery,
Curtains, Cutlery,
l-arin W atrnns, I'tir
nit ure, Mfn's l'tif
nishlnff, OlusHwar,
( irtcerip, I laruvKH,
Hats, Hosiery, Jew
elry, Laua' Clot hlnir,
Ladies' hurnUhiiiKH,
Lamps, M ac k I n
toshes. Mirrors. Mo-
ttli'nl Instruments, Or
gans, .'ainU, I'inims,
I'lctures, r
-orlifrre.
ii'injceniiorN, n H a
11m. Nwln.
Jklnrliinea, Milrta, W, Silverware, Sloven, Tinware,
lclilccii, Imvela, Trunks, l'nlrri-ar, t'pl.i.UUry
WntcllL-R. nnd tlltiUMamla itf tlhr artii'lH-
Wltn I
nia xhik in yonr iMisMvaalon. you call buy
cheaper than the avernire dealer.
1 on can ftave Inrce minis of money on everything
you need, ut any aeuaon ol tlio yeur.
I.llkvfraplirJ Cnrprl anil Nnr Cntalnfiir,
nnJ nur ClKlliing Culahn'u, wall snmpl?
atiiflirtf, art nlso frtt t:xfirtant paid
on clolkiHg, Irtiiihl paid am curp. l.
Which book tkall nv ttnd yom f Addrtsi lili waf.'
JULIUS HINES & SON
BALTIMORE. MD. Department ai3
uI-nlred IhetorlarrsofUie damned
wltb proirudintf pilua brought on by coin ti pa
tlon with whioh I won aft" Ik1 ted fw twenty
years, I ran Acroi your CASCAUKTS In the
town of Newell, la., and never fouitd anything
to equal them. To-day I atn entirely Iree from
piles and feel like a now nmn. "
a U. Kbits, Mil Jones fet., Sioux City, la.
Pleaaant. PalatAhla. PoLAnt. Taata Ooofl. Do
Guou, NererHlckeu. Weaken, or Orliw. lOo.Jjc, SOo.
... CURB CONSTIPATION. ...
Urilaf Cweaaar, Ckkaya, a If ,1. .w far,. 3H
MTA Blf Polit ana fruarnnteed hy allflrug
I U'DSW glau Ul Ci) UK Tobacco Uablu
S.0PFEO FREE
Ptrmaoeotly CuroJ
laiaaltr Prawnta by
BR. KLINE'S CHEAT
SERVE RESTORER
Paata N retkraajri
lo.titutf f Moulin. M rol. aH .rhlUUtpUU. I4W
"Too Q oo-l and To Cheap to U
without It"
H Han laEi5
fffi CANDY
(I SmA CATMART,C
rataoi MAftM motartMO
OT
OFF FOR A TRIP.
"All ready to start?"
- "Yes; here is my Ivory Soap, that finishes my
packing. I always lay in a supply before going on the
road. It is one of the comforts a traveling man can carry
with him. ivory soap it floats.
eoevmOMT iaea mr thc paoona a aaMais oo cmoiNtfaTt
In Rwltxprlnm!, b elar-whire, thr-re
hna been for jvara a great Influx from
the rnuntry to the town. From l!t4
Ik 1M7 the Incri-aae of potiulittlim In
Zurich was 10,000 to 11,000 a year.
Don't Tobtrra Rplt and Smnle Tonr I.lfe ir?oj.
To quit tobacco enalljr and fororer. be mas
netle, full of lite, nerve and rigor, take No To
tlac. the wnnuYr-worlifir. that innkr-i weak men
trong. All drURBlita, SOcorll. Cureiruaran
teed. Booklet and anmple free. Addrea,
Sterling liemedy Co., Cblcaso or New York.
Marnrnnl and vermlrelll are Dimply
a mixture of tvheuten Hour nnd water,
prped throuRh molda and dried. Tly
are produred lnrRely In Italy, where
they are fnvorlte articles of food.
Ahanlutely Free.
To Introduce Flndley'g Eva Balve I III
end by mall, nlwnlutely Fiikf., a 25 cent box
to any one writing me a poatnl eard giving
name and addrefa. It rurea aore eyea at
once. Addreaa J. r. IIayteii, Decatur, Texaa.
Mra.Wlnalniv'a Soothing Pr nip forrhlldren
teetlllntr. aottetm tllPKHlna. rt'ilurpa Itlllntlinin
tiou, allaya uilii,curi'a wind iuIU.'h; a huttlr.
We have nnt been without Plao'a Cttre for
rnnaiiinptlnn for SO yearn. I.i.zir Kkiiiiel,
lamp t-t., llarrlaburg, i'a., May 4, 1HU4.
MOTHERHOOD is woman's natural destiny.
Many women are denied the happiness of childrei
through some derangement of the generative organs.
Actual barrenness is rare.
Among the many triumphs of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable;
SORROWS
OF
STERE3JYY
Dear Mrs. Pixkham Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six
hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment
while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg
nancy. In time I conceived again, and
thought I would write to you for advice.
Words cannot express tho gratitude I feel
towards you for the help that your medi-
cino was to me during this time. I
felt like a new person ; did my work
up to the last, and was sick only a
short time. My baby weighed ten
pounds. He is a fine boy, the
joy of our home. He is now six
weeks old and weighs sixteen
pounds. Your medicine is cer
tainly a boon in pregnancy.
Mrs. Flora Cooper, of
Doyle, S. Dak., writes:
" Dear Mrs. Pinkham
Ever since my last child I
suffered with inflammation of
the womb, pains in back, left
side, abdomen and groins. My
head ached all the time. I .
could not walk across the floor
without suffering intense pain.
I kept getting worse, until
two years ago I wrote to you
for advice, and began taking
Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veeetable
I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took
four bottles, and have been strong nnd perfectly healthy ever
since, and now have two of the nicest little jrirls."
"Where Dirt Cathers,Waste Rules."
Great Saving Results From the Use of
SAPOLIO
W. L. DOUGLAS
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nnyra e of Catarrh tbatvannnt bj cured bt
Hall's catarrh Cute.
f. J. t'ltaKr.v Co.. Pnpa., Tole.1 O.
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Hall i Catarrh Cute lamken Internally, art.
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mnny hn Just been organized and the
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Clean blood means a clenn akin. No
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banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
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The proportion of married p rsons to
Fingle ones Is as 75 to 1.000.
Compound is the overcoming of cases
of supposed barrenness. This great
medicine is so well calculated regu
late every function of the generative or
gans that its efficiency is vouched fof
by multitudes of women.
Mrs. Ed. Wolford, of Lone Tree,
Iowa, writes:
ix&frivy lis ii
Comnound.
GOLDEN CROWN
LAMP CHIMNEYS
Are the lirat. Aak for them. Coat no mora
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