The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 24, 1900, Image 7

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Every year over 100,000
persons die of consumption
in this country alone. Cherry
Pectoral would not have cured
all these. Taken in time, it
would have cured manv.
A Mr. I). P. Jolly, of
Avoca, N. Y., wrote us, a few
weeks ago, that his mother
had regular old-fashioned con
sumption for years, and was
given up to die. She tried
, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It
. helped her at once, and she
is Qqw completely restored to
health.
f We helieve Mr. Jolly's
Btory, because it's only one
of thousands.
Three sizes of Ayer'a Cherry Tectorial :
$ cents, 50 rent, and i.oo. lluy the
most economical site fur your case.
J. C. Ayer Company,
Practical Chcmliti, Lowell, Man.
If, for any reason, yonr druggist cannot
or does not give you Ayer'a Cherry Pec
toral when you call for it, send (is one do!,
lar for the large cite and we will deliver it
to you, all charges paid.
No Shattered Ideals.
"So she lias irnne home to her mntli
er, lias she? Don't yott know, it's the
saddest thins; on earth to think of :i
trustiiin, fond wumnn awakening to liml
her ideals have been shattered, that
she loves him no longer, that her idol
has feet of clay"
"Oh, there was nothing of that sort
in it. She loves htm as well as ever,
but she' went back to ma hi r t't e she
was htincry." I 'uiianttx.l;-, I'tm.
Ilest For the Iloweli.
No matter what alia you, headache to a
taucer, you will never Ret well until your
bowele are put right. (Jasoabsts help
nature, cure you wlttiout a grl( or pain,
i roduoe easy natural moTeaieuts, oust you
lint 10 cents to start Retting your health
aok. CAaeaasTS Candy Uutbartln, the
ftenulne, put up In metal boxes, every tab
et bus O.O.O. stamped on It, Bswms of
Imitations.
. A life-size marble statue of Apollo
with the head wonderfully well preserv
ed has been dug up near Athens. The
workmanship is of the fifth century be
fore Christ.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
With local applications, as they cannot reach
the Hunt of th dlanase. t'atarrll Is a Mood or
"institutional iliapnan, and In nr,lir to euro
It you must tiiko Internal remeiltcs. Hall's
tJalarrh Cure I taken Interimll)', and arts dl
rently on thelilno,t ami tulli'im aiirrrtce. Hull's
Cutarrh Cure Is not a quark ,:ieiltolue. It was
f reHLM'IWed by one of the bent lihywli-lniis In
Ills country for years, anil Is a regular pre
scription, ft Is eoiniHiHeil nf the beat tonics
known, ronihlncil with the best blnod imrlllers,
actinic directly on the mitcim surfnecs. Tho
perfect coiubinatton of the two Inured tents Is
what produce such wonflerful reHiiltn In cur
Ing catarrh. Send for testimonial, treo.
F. J. Cur.NKV Co., Props., Toledo, O,
Bold by lriitflt, price, 7fle.
Hull's Family Pill are the best
Mr. Egotist Oh, how I love to gaze
into the liquid depths of your deep
blue eyes. Miss Smartcl
Miss Smarte Yes; you can sec your
own reflection there, yon know.
Mbfcjr's tend Prod nets at the Parle
i:x position.
The Grand Prl ri'Hnnneur and two ifnld
, medals have been swarded by the Interna
tional Jury of Award at the Paris Kxpol
tlon, to l.illhy. McNeill Llbby. of I klraipv
for the purity, excellence and suiieriority of
thnlr fannpt K'-iai. Hre in Ainerlcn, the
"Lllihy" llramt has always Imhui recoMiilnl
as typical of 1 tin bt(rhet stniulard of excel
lence Attained in the prewrTRtion of Blwit.
end It Is a noticeable fuel that the products
of Ubby, McNeill Llliliy have received I ho
hlKbht award at every Kxposltfoli held In
tue UulteJ Statesdurliitf the past twodttcados.
"Eureka! The world is mine!" ex
claimed the poet.
"Vvhat's up now?" inquired his friend.
"I concocted a salad dressing that is
palatable on rejected manuscripts."
Ptso's Cure Is I he best medlef ne we ever ned
for all affections of tbroat aad lunjr. Wk,
O. Endsley, Vanbureo. tad., Feb. 10, 1000,
Missionaries in China have canceled
orders for 100,000 religious books since
the trouble began.
Te Car s Cold In One nay.
Take Laxatiti Bimho Ojiixins Tssi.sts. All
drugl.t refund tba m .11,17 If it falls 10 cure,
K. W. Uaors's slguature la oa sack box. lOo.
In the United States and Canada there
are 960,094 Odd Fellows and 837,395
Free Masons.
I)yrepila la the bane of the human sys
tem. Protect yourself stalest Its ravage!
by the use of Bcxuuau's 1'ept.ia Gum,
In Japan it is customary for the bride
to give all her wedding presents to her
parents.
M rs Wlnslow'sBnothlngPytnn for children
teething, sot tens the Kunis. reduces i nils niinrw
tlou. allays iiu.ourt)s wind colic, i&o a bottle.
The railways in this country support
bout 4,000,000 persons and their fami
lies. Fits permanently eared. No flta or Bereave.
Isa after first daT's use of Dr. Kilns fuk
ess after first day' use of Dr. Kline's Ureal
mmrwi iwiwrer. av tnsi doius son treatise
bee. Dr.K.H.kUjHS,Ltd.U31.Ajuh BLFbUa.Pt,
errs Hestorer, 3 trial bottls and treatise
..White, blackberries and green roses
see been propagated in Louisiana this
The Beet PreeerlpUoa foe Chills
nn le bottle of (move's TsiTai.ua
'okio. It Is simply Iron andqaintns Id
see ucaa. no eure uo pay. rnoe duo.
nes begin their fall as droos of
hese get frozen into ice by cross-
m current ol air on their way
iAX.TiDHi.rss Dris do not stsla the
it spot the kettle. Sold by all drug.
le Sandy Hook lighthouse waves
arm break on the walls with a
of three tons against every
inch-
oooooooooaooocooooocooooo?
I FARM TOPICS I
booooooooooocoooooooooooco
tttlllalna Waste Animals.
To tillllr.o waste ntitmnls tntte tho
cnrcttM to (tome npiwoprlnte plnco,
sprlnkli? It lllxTnlly with unslnkod
limp, nml cover A foot or more tlsop
with cnrtlt, forming n niotituL Iu n
abort tltnp llio t-nrrnss will bo retlncwl
to ronmost, cxeppt tho boripi, wlilrli
will nlso (llslntogrntc If kopt molHt lu
wood nalics.
Try Intensive fwrmliig.
There nre too innny farmers' who
nro trying to etilnrge their business
by Increasing their nerengo. Don't
lo It. If you must do n larger btialitoait
nci'ompllHh It by Intotialre find Dot ex
tensive fnrmlitg. Tlierp la not nn nrro
In this country but wlmt could Is
mnile to do Ivetter. This Is not spenk
Inn bnil of thr- fnrmer, but It'a 11 well
enniiMl word of praise for tho hind.
' Si.
A C'bnnae rteeded.
I'owls wjll often do wtdl on a smnll
phieo for (teverni yeiirii nnd then full
tijt nnd lieoomo utiiirollliililn, Jtitrl na
Ljivner thinks Jie has learned Jt nil.
Tin; fijjJfST 7Jn?on i either (Tint the
Rloek lias lieeoiil? by too iiiueli
ODiiflnenieuI," or tlint tho fowls imvo
used tii sumo of the things nliotit tlie
ldiieo whlih they need. They have
killed tint I ho truss, lined up nil U10
Phil rp gnivel, or perluips the soil bag
bpi'iimo Infested wllll illseitso or the
eoois with Hep. Itemedy Is to noto
eiiiiillllons, supply wlmt U ueeded and
llili'inltiee fivHh stock.
Create n I'rlvatn Market.
It Is not 11 very html inntter for nny
fitfiner to erento n private market for
his prndiiets. Sumo of the most pros
perous dairymen are those who only
keep n few eows mid sell the milk inul
but ter from litem to prlvnte parlies
at a better Hcnro than they would get
elsewhere, ll pays for the farmer to
ereate a demand for his goods nml
then to sop that tlu goods are always
kept up to the standard set by him.
All tills tends to give the imrelmm'r
eoiillileiieit, nnd that Is what each Indi
vidual farmer should be looking ami
striving for.
l.lntH llt'ii kld t'lMi.fillu'.u.
Much having been said lately about
(lie tests made ut tile Ithode Island
Experiment Station In the use of lime
upon certain soils and for various
crops, wp desire to call nt tent Ion to
the imishIIiIp danger of using lime with
an ueld phosphate. The olijoct lu
treating bono nnd phosphnto rock with
sulphuric neld Is to render the phos
phoric neld soluble lu water so that It
may become more rendlly available
for plant food. It does this by remov
ing from It a part of the lime, chang
ing It to n sulphate of Iliuo. If now
more carbonate of lime la added It
will be taken up by the dissolved plios
phalp. nnd It reverts again to the In
soluble form. Iiime may bo used with
bone meal, because that already has
Its phosphoric a eld combined with as
much lime as It can take up, nnd it
renlly becomes available as It Is netpil
upon by the neld In the Soli. I'.ut
whore one uses enough of bono meal
there Is little need to use lime lu nuy
other form. Itoston Culllvutor.
A Untidy flnrilen Murker,
I tiEe n home-mnde marker when I
want to sow only a few seeds or to set
out plants. It is made from l'ix3
Inch stuff, four feet long. In tills n
pole from the woods is firmly fixed
A TtOMD-UADIS MAMCCH
for 11 bundle by boring 11 l'j Inch hole
nt tho centra through tho Bcnutling.
Tho cud of the pole Is sharpened
enough to go through the holo nnd
then wcaged behind to keep It from
drawing out. It is ulso braced with a
piece of lnth from each end of tho
Bcnutling. I'lccpB of lath one foot
long nre sharpened nud nulled firmly
to tho bnou of the aeaulllug, so that
0110 side makes drills one foot apart
and the other side sixteen Inches, W.
II. Pillow, la New England Ilomo
Btend. Stabllnt Cows at NIBbt.
Cows should be kept iu tho stable
nt nights just ubout as soon as one be
gin to feel the need of an overcoat
ut'ter sundown. This will hold true
unless tile herd Is provide t with an
unusually protected place. It means
a little more work, but It will pay In
the end If the farmer Is looking for
tho best that tho cows can possibly
do. A cow will not do its best If reg
ularly chilled. Wo begin to shelter
our cows at nights as soon as frosty
nights appenr, although they aro pro
vided with a good sized straw stuck.
They appreciate the stack best when
It Is converted Into bedding la tho
stable. have used gutters In the
rear of our cattlb in tha stable for
several years, nud are so well pleased
with them that we would be uuwlll
lug to change to anything that has
come to our notice as yet Wo are
using at present about seventy-flve
feet of gutters bohlnd the cattle so
that we are quite thoroughly con
vinced that they are certainly practi
cable when properly constructed. One
great advantage Is that small amount
of bedding will go much further. Be
sides, the cattle are kept much cleaner
than we were ever able to keep them
with any other method we have ever
experimented with. The Epltomlst
It's peculiar that when the street cat
conductor recollects he's been paid 1
Ltt be can' re-collect it.
HI3 NOAH'3 ARK.
I've sailed the tub when the billows rail
Were brenkitiR my bulwarks o'er,
Anil wnlihly, ill, with my seams unbilled,
Was wrecked ere 1 reached the aiiore.
In vain I limited for a friendly strand;
The Wnter my wenkness found,
And bui. ft ' the nid nf n Riiint'a hand
iMy crew and my load had drowned.
I've traversed the rarprt, dusty, dry,
last pulled by a iwmmnn cord
A Hart so sober a rralt as I
In the depths of my hold abhorred.
I've reddened the luaiti in thu old bark
yard,
A Rlorioua pirate fell;
Anil tarm-t for many a marble hard
Have yieliled to shot and shell.
Sly paint Is (tone nnd my roof is loose;
Jly birds anil my beasts hnve fled,
Pave a purple eat and a brindle goose,
A bear with n vanished head.
The elephant, tiiier and kniiKiiroo
Are scattered, ahis! afar
And Noah, wife, anil the children, too,
In the list of the missing nre.
All covered with dust In the closet dim
I wait for a well known touch,
And think of thu dnys w hen J played with
him -
TlwSe days that I love so much.
1 h ar them speak of his automobile,
(And mnrvclous tlnnus they tell);
Hut, (lb, lie's denf to the faint npxal
i'lom the ntlt that served him well!
Kdwin L. r?abin, in I'uck. '
HUMOR OF THE DAY.
Bho '.lo you believe ill signs?"
He "Most assuredly. That's the way
I make my living. I'm 11 sign painter."
I'Mythi "Pon't you think that char
neler In a young man Is everything?"
Klhel "t)h, yes J if lie has nothing
clser-ruek.
ltttlli Wlliiiigltm "It does men good
io be Jilted." The ltejoeted One-"I
hardly think so. M si of Ihem i;ct
over It and marry s:iue o.i"." Idle.
Ilin 11 nv It "Say, obi man, lend mo n
fiver, will you?" .Markley "Sorry, but
I'm not niuklti'i any pei-maueiit Invest
ments Just now."- Phlhnh lphla Press.
(M' course it is ilc:i--'it ti know
There is plenty ot lonni nt (lie top.
Hut. tlio.tc who ri'iimlii down liclow
Ihm't have such a Imiir wnv to drop.
- Philadelphia Ib.-conl.
Small lloy (I:, llsh mnrketi "llavo
you nny dry lisli '"' l-'lshennaii
"Yes, sonnle." Small liny "Well,
give Ihein a drink, (I u."-lJai'lem
Ufo.
!!c-""cil, ll:".v" rii" lliirr: yon
liecf he:!!' .,' : ; . ::s
a woman." She "Of otnii-s'- not. It
might be his fate to marry some horrid
man." Ho jton Transcript.
"That man says his inerry-go-wr.nd
Is one of the Unest in this eotmlty."
"Yes; I heard I1I111 bragging that his
patrons move iu the best elicliii."
Philadelphia Kvetilng l'.ullviln.
The man who looks fir truulilo
Ibis never been denied.
He always nets whin's wanted
Yet lie isn't suli-licd.
ashiiiptoii Slnr.
' I think that I'll be uiati'led on my
birthday," said .Miss Tommi-y,
"What!" ext la lined Miss Frocks, hold
ing up her hands In consternation,
"nnd lose one entire set ol presents!"
Detroit Free Press,
l.leuleuatit A. "Say, comrade, what
have you done Willi all the little 1
mi ttloej of your bachelor days?'1
Lieutenant II. "Consigned them to
thc Ilames. I only kept the locks of
hair, and used them fir rcBtulflng my
old sofa." 1 orf baibler.
"Now, If I were only an ostrich,"
began the mean man at tho breakfast
table, ns he picked up one of his wife's
biscuits, "then" "Yes, Interrupted
the palhnt hotter half, "then 1 mlulit
get a few font hers tor that old hat
I've won for throe winters." Chi
cago News.
Old Fogy Proprietor "Why did you
treat that shabbily dressed woman so
coolly?" Sharp Clerk "You liotieidl
sold to her, didn't you?" "Yes."
"And the article dhln't really suit
her." "I noticed that." "She bought
It because she thought she couldn't
a fiord to." Now York Weok'y.
"I despise n practical Joker," said
the woman in a pink bonnet, "That l.i
tho only kind of Joking that pays,"
responded the woman lu n sailor lint.
She was the wife of a professional
humorist, nud was therefore qualified
to speak with authority on thu sub
ject, San Francisco Town Talk.
Harriet "When I said, 'Speaking
about hits' mils,' what mnde you stop
nie?" Carrie "Heenuso I was ofrnld
you would olTeiul Mrs. Menulwed.
She lias lost uo less than three hits
bunds, nud she is very sensitive on thu
subject, therefore. She lit afraid that
people will think they were lost
through her carelessness." Uydton
Truubcrlpt.
Iteinnntit Hay.
Some years ago a llriu on Fouricenrti
street. New York, Inaugurated Item
unnt Day, nnd now throughout the
entire United Slates department stores
hnve adopted tho Idea, and Friday Is
generally known ns remnant day. It
would lie dllllcult to estimate tho cost
of making a day, so to speak; how
ever, some Idea may bo had from tho
fact that It costs one large New York
concern alone $.'l.p,000 ier annum for
keeping Itemiiaut Day alouo before tho
leople. It took ten years of persistent
advertising and merchandising to fea
ture Friday as Ilcmunut Day. Rich
mond (Va.) Dispatch.
A Perplexed American.
Air mattresses blown up as blcydo
tires nro blown up nre a feature upon
one line of Atlantic steamships. Un
used to such bedding an American,
upon discovering tho mnkcup of his
berth the first ulght out, called tho
steward. "Tako this blamed hot-water
bag out of my bed," bade the
American. "Beg pardon, sir," said tho
English steward, "that's a hair mat.
tress." For a tulnuto the American
unused to cockney English ns he was
to air mattresses, wasu't sure which
of them had lost Ills senses-himsclf
r the steward.
THI MARKKTS.
riTTSIltlKO., '
Drain, Flour end Feerl,
WHEAT No. 1 red m 70
Hye-No. g fO 61
COIIN No. i yellow, ear 48 sSif
No. a yellow, shelled 46 4
Hired ear 47 47'
OA 'IB-No, 9 white JT. 3Ti
No. 8 white 26)2 !?
FI.Ol'H-Winter tistent... ..... 4 00 4 10
I'aney straight winters. 8 70 8 90
HA Y No. I timothy. 14 to 15 00
t'loyer. No. 1 13 60 14 OT
FF.F.IJ No. I white mid,, ton.. 14 115 IB 78
Urown middlings 10 t0 17 00
llrsti, bulk IB 80 18 00
BTriAW-Wbeat g M) 9 03
Out 8 tW 8 60
Unlry I'rodnate.
Dt'TTEn Elgin ereatnery....t 2l'f? 95
ihlo creamery. , 21; M
Fancy country roll. 1' PI
Oil-KHE-Ohlo, new 13
New York, Dew Is' 12,'-
I'miltrjr, eta,
ItENH rorlb n 10'
t II ICKI NH dressed H'f 1 1
EUOH Pa. and Ohio, fresh.... 18' 1R
Km It and Vegetable.
UFAKH Navy per bushel 9 10(3) 2 15
l'Ol ATOEH-I'aney white,? bo 41 60
t'AIIIIAOK per bbl 90 100
OMON'rj per bu 60 60
nALTIMOHE,
Ft.orn f 8 90 4 10
WHKAT-No. 9 red 72't' T
COHN Mixed 44 44V
OA'i'H 97 21
KtltlS la
llL l lF.lt Ohio creamery 22 29
rilll.AIIKI.I'IIIA.
Fl.OfP 8 30S) 8 TO
WHEAT No. 2 red 72' 72V
OltN No. 2 mined 44'i 44'(
OA'I S-No. 9 white 2S
111"! TElt Creamery, ertra.... 23 '.'il
KOtia l'etuisylyaiila firsts. ... V.)i 2U
NKW I'llltK,
Fl.orit ratents. 4 1V 4 45
W II I. AT No. 2 red 77 " 77H
fOHN-No. 3 4a-'f
OATH Whltn western. 20 8.4
l.L'TTEII Creamery IS 21
EtKIH Btaie and l'euu 10 11)
I.IVK STOCK.
Central Htoek Yards, Ka Liberty, Pa.
CATTLE,
Prime heavy, 1WV) to 11100 lbs..t S 6159 5 R!J
Prime, lilts) to 1400 lbs 5 25 5 60
Medium, 10UO to lllJ lbs 4 61 4 S)
Fat hellers.. 4 00 4 86
llutehur, 9110 to 1000 lbs 8 85 till
( omtnon to fair 4 00 4 28
Oxen, oomtnen to fat 8 60 4 60
Common to kooJ tut bulls and
I cows 2 2 j 3 73
' Mlluk sows, sssli 20 U
Lxira mlluli us, lauiu 35 U) 60 U0
Boos.
Films medium weights f 4 OS'S) 5 00
llest heat y yorkers and nied . 4 01 4 95
(lood to eliolee 1 ackers 4 90 4 9
(lend pU:s aud IiKbt yorkers... 4 80 4 R$
Hklp 'Ik 8 U0 8 ot)
l'rluiii henry hogs. 8 65 6 40
Common to fair 4 76 6 90
KoiiKbs 8 25 4 75
HtKS 8 00 4 0J
siiRtr.
Eitra, Died, weight wethers.. .8 4 10(7 4 25
tlood to I'boiee 8 !M 4 10
Medium s SI 8 W)
tommun to fair. 1 60 8 03
LAM US.
I.ambs, extra sprlnv t 6 Wq 6 60
l.ambv. (tm.il to choice, soring. 4 25 6 85
Extra, yearllne; 4 95 4 85
tiood to choice 8 90 4 25
Medium 8 (0 8 90
toniinon 1 60 8 90
CALVES,
Veal, extra t 5 78'S 6 00
Veal, Rood to eboiee 6 00 5 75
Veal, common to talr 4 00 4 60
Yeal, common heavy a 2J 4 00
TRADE REVIEW.
Wheal Prices Rather Woak A Big Export
Trado Fair Trade In Spils ot Ap
pioachlng Elections.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review
of Trade" says: A settlement of ihe co.'l
strike having been cltectcd, buMiicss
breathes more freely in the East, and dis
tribution of merchandise is increasing
slowly again, though the election ex
citement keeps new buying in many
lines down to wants for immediate con
sumption. In the West there is not
the same hesitation, and there, as well
ns in the South, the marketing of crops
is responsible for a feeling of much con
fidence in the movement of business il
the Nation acts conservatively at the
polls. Prices of commodities are weak
er, and the caution so gratifying in a
presidential year keeps speculation t a
minimum. Wheat has shown more
weakness, due in part to the greater ac
tivity at Russian ports; and Atlantic ex
ports Tor the week were only 2,647,32$
bushels, against 3,270,26 a year ago.
Corn also declined, but is 6 cents above
last year, which may account for the
loss in exports, in three weeks 7,654,765
bushels, against 10,924,406 bushels in
iHoi). Few important fluctuations oc
curred in iron and steel, but there were
small advances in Bessemer pig at
Pittsburg, and billets at Philadelphia.
Moderate gains are reported in the vol
ume of transactions, although the ten
dency is to delay large contracts a few
weeks. Implement-makers take bar
iron freely and orders for pipe are ur
gent with severe weather coming on.
Structural shapes are taken for foreign
points as far distant as Egypt, and do
mestic bridge builders buy freely. More
mills have gone into blast and the gen
eral tone is improving. Failures for
the week were 209 in the United States,
against 145 last year, and 26 in Canada,
against 20 last year.
Ilradstrcct says: September exports
were the largest ever reported for that
month, and swelled by high-priced cot
ton shipments, the nine months' returns
are far in advance of all previous years.
Imports, on the other hand, show few
gains, and the outlook is for a record
breaking export trade. Wheat exports
for the week were ,7o6.643 bushels,
against 4.292.855 last week, 4.160,618 in
the corresponding week of 1809, 4,282,.
77.1 in 1898. 5.553,171 in 1897 and 4.067,.
ai7 in 1896. From July 1 to date th't
season wheat exports are 55.311,165
bushels, against 65.125,685 last season
and 61,510,859 in 1898-99. Corn exports
for the week aggregate 2,886.973 bush
els, against 3,896,037 last week, 5,058.
697 in this week a year ago, 3.597,191 in
1898, I.I77.54.1 in 1897 and 3,970.984 in
1896. From July 1 to date this season
corn exports are 50,094,601 bvshels,
against 69,812.856 last season and 44,.
957.4JI in 1898-00,
There are 6j miles cf tunnels in the
fortified rock 0 Gibraltar.
THE TURN
Tho Most Important Period in q
Woman's Existonco. Mrs. John-,
son Tells How She Was Helped
Over tho Trying Time.
Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman In a thousand ap.
proaehes this perfectly natural chango without experiencing a train of ery
annoying, and sometimes painful symptoms.
Those drendful hot flashes, sending the Wood surging to the heart until It
seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, isometimes with chills,
as if the heart were going to stop for good, are only a few of the symptoms of
a dangerous nervous trouble. ' The nervos are erylag out for aeftistnnce. The
cry should be heeded in time. Lydia K. l inkham's Vegetable Compound waa
prepared to meet the needs of woman's svstem at this trying period of her life.
the three following letter are yusranteed t he genuine and true, and
still further prove what a great r.tsdlclno Lytil IC. PUkiiam'a Vegetable
Cooipauael la for wsaus.
Mar. 1?, 1!7.
" Dkab Mrs. PiasHM : I have been aiek for a long tfmo. I wna tak'-n
alok with flooding. All my trouble eoemcd to be In the won)b. I ache all t'-i
time at the lower part of the womb. The doctor says the womb is coven .1
with ulcers. I suffer with a pain on the left aid of ray back over the kit'uey.
I am tifty years old and passing through the change of Hfe. Please advise mo
what to do to get relief. Would like to hear from you as soon as possible."
Mrs. Cuahi.otte Jounsox, Monclova, Ohio. ,
Jan. 23, 1108.
" I have been taking your remedies, and think they have helped me n great
deal. I had been In bed for ten weeks when I began taking your Vegetable,
Compound, but after using It for a short time I was able to be up around tho '
house. The aching In tha lower part of womb has left me. Tha most that
troubles me now Is the flowing. That is not so bad, but still there is a little
every day. I am not discouraged yet. and shall continue with your medicine,
for I believe It will curs ma." Mat. Cuari.ottb JoBJtsost, Monclova.Ohio.
April 13, 1900.
" I send you tills letter to publish for the benefit of others. I was iek for
about nine years so that I eould not do my work. For three months I eonld
not sit up long enough to have my bed made. I had Ave different doctors, and ,
all said thero was no help for me. My trouble was change of life. I suffered
with ulceration of the womb, puin In sides, kidney and stomach trouble, back
ache, headache, and di nines. I am well and atrong, and feel like a new
person. My reoovery is a perfect surprise to everybody that knew me. I owe
all to Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I would not do without
your medicine for anything. There is no need of women suffering so much if
they would take your remedies, for they are a sure cure." Mrs. Cuahlottb
JoUMioif, Monclova, Ohio.
When ono stops to think about the good Mr. Johnson derived from Mrs.
Pinkham's advioo and medicine, it seems almost beyond belief ; yet it la all
true as stated In her three letters published above at her own request.
As a matter of positive fuct Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands of
letters from women who have been safely carried through that danger period
" Change of Life." Mrs. Johnson's curs is not an unusual one for Mrs. Pink
ham's medicine to accomplish.
BR WARD. We Iists dop'itrt with theNstlnnsI ntr Hsnk of l.vnn, MV,
wliicli will b f'Sid to any per.in wliortn flnl that tli tor testimonial lttrs
sr not tcenuUHl, or wsre publl.liMl bfr obtaining tlis wrltm-'s ir-UI ffir
iiUmIuu. LYDIA K. F1NKHAM MU INK CO.
FREY'S
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'tillrlr,u fi,r th i-imt
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trutu all nrt of the
VERMIFUGE
Ocean Records Advance Slowly.
Nearly 50 years ago you could cross
to America in 13 days; 30 years ago the
passage was made in eight days, and
now the fastest boats accomplish the
trip in a little under six days. Hours
only, not days, have been yearly knock
ed off the records. Will British ship
builders now, for the sake of a few
hours, build steamers that will show the
Detttschland a clean pair of heels? At
present they have no such intention.
London Daily Mail.
It is said that the population of the
world increases 10 per cent, every 10
years.
There are 63 miles of tunnels in the
fortified rock of Gibraltar.
MDNCE ;
mammoth
VI EAT Pcohr.wecf
who is an ex
pert in making mince pies.
He has charge of making all of
Libby'i Mince Meat.
We don't practice economy here.
He uses the choicest materials. He
is told to make tht best mince meat
ever sold and he does.
Get a package st your grocer i
enough for two large pies. You'll
never use another kind again.
UBBY. HoNEIU. A LIB BY
Carts 09
Write lor ear beoklst, "Host le Wake
Good Thing s le Est."
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Intl.. only lunttlmt Itcully iiriT OBUU'UUnU
ml iintirti roil when to Atop. Wold with fftmr
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