The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 13, 1908, Image 7

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    ALMOST A MIRACLE.
SaJsed Cp When Science Said Tbers
Vm No Hope.
O. W. L. Nesbltt, Depot Street,
Marlon, Ky., writes: "I was a chroulo
Invalid with kidney
troubles and often
wished death might
end my awful suffer
ings. The secretions
were thick with sedi
ment, my limbs swol
. len and my right side
so nearly paralyzed 1
could not raise my
hand above my bead. The doctor
held out no hope of my recovery and
I bad given up, but at last started
vsing Doan's Kidney Pills and made
a rapid gain. After three months'
use I was well and at work again."
Sold by all dealers. 6C cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. I.
Swedenborg's Body Exhumed.
The remains of Emmanuel Sweden
horg, which were exhumed the other
day in I.on(lon, where they had lain
since 1772, were sent to Sweden for
final burial. There was an Imposing
procession ituiii me ruintmu biuiiuu wi
the waterfront, the coffin being es
corted by delegations of Swedish and
British naval officers and bluejackets
end deputations from Swedenborglan
churches and Swedish societies.
19
Mrs. Winslow'sBoothing Syrup for Children
allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
Keen Eyed Sleepwalker.
An extraordinary acuteness of vi
sion in the sleep walking state has
attracted the notice of Dr. James W.
Russell In a girl of twenty-one, ob
served last August at the Birmingham
(England) hospital. The patient, a
teacher typewriter and music student,
was reserved and more or less hyster
ical, and in three years she had had
four season's of sleep walking, with
almost nightly rising in sleep for sev
eral weeks at each period. She
usually left' her bed between 1 and 2
In the morning. She was not easily
arouBed, appearing wide awake, but
recognizing nobody, .and In this con
dition she attempted various tanks,
playing the piano, tuning her violin,
reading, studying harmony,, crochet
ing and writing letters. It was
found that this work was always done
In almost absolute darkness. A let
ter was written to a relative, but on
being asked to copy the address In
the same light, when awake, Bhe was
unable to see, and wrote a confused
Jumble of lines, one over another. She
crocheted well and wrote a very ac
curate musical essay. The- eyes
Seemed normal. Another curious
feature of her case was that, contrary
to usual experiencehe would recall
events of her sleep, seeming to have
a very clear recollection of them.
Effective. Life Preservers.
The Improved lifebelt of Jack
Fockety of Antwerp, which has been
satisfactorily tested In Belgium and
France, comprises two buoyant cush
ions, one of which rests on the chest
and the other on the upper part of the
back, the. two being connected by
straps across the shoulders and held
In place by a walststrap. The belt,
weighing six and a half to seven
pounds, can be applied in three sec
onds. The wearer's mouth and nose
must be kept always above water,
even if he should become exhausted
and lose consciousness, and his arms
and legs are left absolutely free for
swimming or otherwise aiding him
self. A special helmet resembling
a Russian cap is designed to accom
pany the belt It protects the head
and neck and carries a small electric
lamp, that gives a light easily seen
400 or 500 vards. nnrl Ih nf ereat serv-
Ive In night rescue. A small bat
tery feeds the lamp for four or five
hours.
What People Are Reading.
Records of numerous public libra
ries In New York City show that in
the last five years there has been a
remarkable increase In Interest In
sociology, political economy and kin
dred subjects. The reading and con
sulting of books relating to such
natters have more than doubled in
the last 15 years.
FRIENDS HELP
St. Paul Park Incident.
"After drinking coffee for break
fast I always felt languid and dull,
having no ambition to get to my
morning duties. Then in about an
hour or so a weak, nervous derange
ment of the heart and stomach would
come over me with such force I would
frequently have to He down.
"At other times I had severe head
aches; stomach finally became affect
ed and digestion so Impaired that I
hflrl Itprtnna rrirnnl. rivanonsla ftnrl
constipation. A lady, for many years
State President of the W. C. T. U.,
told me she bad been greatly bene
fited by quitting coffee and using Pos
tum Food Coffee; she was troubled
for years with asthma. - She said It
was no cross 10 quit conee wnen sne
found she could have as delicious an
article as Postum.
"Another lady, who had. been trou
bled with chronic dyspepsia for years,
found immediate relief on ceasing
coffee and beginning Postum twice a
day. She was wholly cured. Still
another friend told' me that Postum
Food Coffee was a godsend to her, her
heart trouble having been relieved
after leaving off coffee and taking on
postum.
"So many such cases came to my
notice that I concluded coffee was the
cause of my trouble and I quit and
took up Postum. I am more than
pleased to say that my days of trou
ble have disappeared. I am well and
happy." "There's a Reason." Read
-The Road to Wellville," In pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true and full of bunuio
Interest.
The heart Is a little larger than the
fist and weighs about 9 to 11 ounces.
Cut a chip of camphor, light it, and
set it on a basin of water, when it will
continue to burn and float until It Is
consumed.
Sheet Iron is rolled so thin at the Iron
mills that 15,000 sheets are required to
make a single inch in thickness. Light
shines as readily through one of theso
sheets as through ordinary tissue pa
per. Every year a layer of the entire sea,
fourteen feet thick Is taken up into
the clouds, the winds bear their bur
den into the land and the water conies
down in rain upon the fields to flow
back through rivers.
Sir Hugh Bell, presiding at the meet
ing in London of the Iron and Steel
Institute, suggested that a century
hence a ship with hardly any machin
ery or crew would speed across the At
lantic propelled by electric force gen
erated by the Falls of Niagara and
transmitted to the vessel wlrelessly.
Such a forecast, the speaker declared,
was no more Incredible than the devel
opments of the past century.
The Rhone, on leaving the Canton
of Geneva, near Bellegarde, flows un
der ground for a Ehort distance, and
then re-appears on the surface, but
this perte du Rhone, a3 it is termed,
is destined itself to disappear. An of
ficial Inquiry Is belmaf held on three
projects for making a dam 27.3 yarda
and two parallel tunnels of 6000 yards
with two central stations for generat
ing 155,000 horsepower during 300 days
of the year. The estimated cost Is
$3,000,000.
"The advantage of egg powdering
consists in the fact that there Is no
alteration in the chemical composltlou
of the eggs. There Is elmply a loss of
the greater part of the water held me
chanically in combination as when
fruit la dried by free exposure to the
air and sun or by more rapid artificial
methods. When thoroughly desiccat
ed and brought by pulverization Into
the state of coarse powder the egg ma
terial can be preserved for an indefin
ite period In ordinary packages, if
kept In a dry place.
The use of the fuel in submarine
boats, or other hazardous places and
the superior safety of alcohol must lead
to Its ultimate adoption. If a can of
gasoline be left open near a flame, It
is likely to explode by the Ignition
of its vapor. This could never occur
with alcohol. Then, again, water is
useless to quench burning gasoline,
serving only to spread the fire by float
ing the burning liquid. Alcohol can
never present this danger, for It mixes
with water in all proportions, and in
so doing becomes non-inflammable.
FOG PREVENTION.
An Offer To Protect London From the
Gray Blanket.
An Italian engineer has offered to
secure Immunity for London from the
dense fogs which occasionally envelop
her and paralyze her traffic, and as
he asks for financial aid to demon
strate his theories the London County
Council has declined his offer. Writ
ing of this fog problem, Consul-General
Wynne of London says: " In re
plying to the report which made light
of the theory that fogs could be driv
en away by the discbarge of cannon,
a civil and electric engineer informs
the writer that the inventor of the
fog dispeller has never claimed to be
able to displace the atmosphere in or
der to prevent the fog from forming
or to drive It away when once formed.
His theory Is quite different and the
work to do very simple. He states
that In order to prevent the phenome
non from taking place it suffices to
destroy the atmospheric equilibrium
which exists at the moment when the
fog forms and which lasts as long as
the fog lasts. The inventor states that
the tranquility of the atmosphere Is
the sole cause of fog; his purpose is
to produce a movement in the air mo
lecules. This movement Is easily ob
tained by means of vibrations of the
atmosphere. In order to produce mo
lecular movement in 100 tons of metal
It Is not in the least neeessary to dis
place the mass of metal It is suffi
cient to strike it with a hammer to
put the molecules of the entire mass
in vibration."
The inventor quotes the case of hall
In France, where a discharge at the
right moment has often dispersed a
gathering storm. According to a re
cently issued report of the District
Viticulture Society of Lyons, France,
It appears that in the ten years pre
ceding the use of protection against
hail the losses amounted to about $2,
6000. In the six following years tbey
amounted only to $200,000, and it is
here stated that "all the slight fail
ures sustained were invariably due
to the relaxation of discipline on the
part of the flrers, who allowed them
selves to be taken unawares." Scien
tific American.
Luminous Owls. ,
That owls were seen which threw
out a bright yellow light is now prov
ed. Nevertheless, we do not believe
that a capacity to show a light is gen
erally possessed by an owl. If tiro
phenomenon is ever scientifically ex
plained we believe It will appear that
the light Is an accompaniment of some
peculiar disease. Outlook.
DUN'S WEEKLY SUMMARY
8uccess of Recent Railway Bond
Issues Is Considered as a
Favorable Indication.
New York. R. O. Dun ft Compa
ny's "Weekly Review of Trade" says: -
Sentiment was greai,1y improved!
In flnancinl circles by the successful
Issue of new railroad bonds, prices
nf aponrlHoa nHnltltnir tfm hlfrhpRt TVO-
' sltlon since last October, but mercan
tile and Industrial conditions were not
changed.
The outlook for the steel business
brightened when it was shown that
the railways could borrow money for
needed work, and the good progress
of the crops promises well for the fu
ture in all branches of business.
In bo far as current conditions are
concerned, however, reports Indicate
a small volume of trade and only fair
collections.
Nominally there Is no change In
quotations of iron and steel, but pres
sure to dispose of accumulated stocks
In furnace yards has produced several
Bales of pig Iron at substantial con
cessions. Prices of finished steel
are usually maintained, although the
opinion Is expressed In many quarters
that concessions would bring out
much deferred business. Thus far
there Is practically no Increase In the
active capacity of plants In this In-'
dustry last of Chicago, but at the
West conditions are better.
Tin plate mills continue to lead In
point of activity, the leading pro
ducer reporting 90 per cent of capac
ity In operation, but few other de
partments are turning out over 60
per cent of a normal production, and
cuke ovens do much loss.
' Although the tone Is improving in
the primary textile markets, there Is
little Increase in the actual volume
of business.
Increased curtailment at cotton
mills Is strengthening the statistical
poEltlon, and buyers begin to appre
ciate that deliveries may not be se
cured exactly as desired, but there Is
sufficient uncertainty regarding the
percentage of Idle machinery to en
courage procrastination.
Men's wear woolens are in a better
position, marked Improvement being
noted In duplicate orders, as clothiers
begin to ascertain the trend of de
mand. Iron and steel Industries chow lit
tle change from preceding quiet con
ditions, except that talk of price re
ductions In the crude Iron branch Is
becoming more pronounced, while
finished lines hold at previous quota
tions. Railway tonnage Is at a very
low point; Idle cars have Increased to
a record total.
MARKETS.
PITTSBURG.
WhflKt No. 8 rod I M
liynNo.2 "
Corn No. 3 yellow, mr IM
No. yellow, shelled I
Mli-d ear M
Oats No. t white M
No. 8 whlto
Floun Winter patent 4 05
Fancy atralitht winters U
Hay No. 1 Timothy 14 W
rioTer No. 1 V m
Feed No. 1 white mid. ton 51
llrown mlddlliiKB M01
Hran, bulk & 5)
8 1 raw Wheat 5)
Oat
Dairy Products.
Butter ElRln creamery I Si
Ohtocreumery 41
Fancy country roll 11
Cbrceo Ohio, new II
Now York, now IS
. Poultry, Etc.
liens per lh $ f
Chickens drosserl H
Eggs ra. and Ohio, treah 17
Fruits and Vegetable.
Potatoes Fancy whito porbu.... W
Cabbaicft per ton 15 (U
Oulous per barrel I 50
91
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07
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51
501
4 71
15 ii
15 tO
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BALTIMORE.
Flour-Winter Patent .$ 5 " S S3
Wheat No. red..
97
Corn Mixed
firm
utter Ohio creamery..
71
8)
Si
PHILADELPHIA.
flour Winter Patent $ 5 il 8 "
Wheat No. red W
Corn No. 2 mixed 71 7i
Onto No. t white 41 41
Gutter Creamery SI SI
Kggft Pennsylvania firsts U t
NEW YCRK.
Flour Patents 4 80 4 70
Wheat No. red 101
Corn No. S "
Oats No. t white ' J
Butter -Creamery 4) SI
Bugs State and Pennsylvania....
LIVE STOCK.
Union 8tock Yards. Pittsburg.
Cattle.
Kitra, 1,450 to ,0) lb
frima, l.auo to I.40J ibi
Good, 1,&K) to l.U lbs
Tidy, 4,050 to 1,150 lbs
Common, 700toJ) lbs ,
Oxen,
Bulls
Cows
Uelfersf-TM to tm ,
Fiesh Cows and Springers....
Hogs.
Prime heary
Prime medium weight
Best beary Yorkers
Good light Torkers
Pig
Houghs
Blags ,
,. 80
,. 8 tto
.. 4J
.. 6 11
.. 5 25
.. 4 4)
.. 191
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,. 15)
.. 11 11
700
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.. 5 8)
.. 6 4)
.. 4 71
.. 151
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8 20
8 1
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4 4J
Sheep.
Prims wethers, clipped.
(iood mixed.
,. 5 81
. t (.0
. 4
. 8l
. 0 0)
625
4 50
o
noi
I lair mixed ewes and wethers.
Culls and common
(Lambs... .,
Calves.
Vsat ealres ,
eary and thin esjres
I 00
Its
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1 00
An Indiana man has never been
away from home over eight, and Is
fifty-two years old. It would really
look, opines the Cleveland Plain
I Dealer, as if it was the duty of hU
I fellow-townsmen to kidnap this do
; mestlc barnacle and keep him away
from the old hearthstone for twenty
. four hours at least.
Of 700 church edifices Inspected by
order of the Chicago fire marshal 10'
were found to violate safety laws
and ordinances.
The
General Demand
of the Well-Informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com
ponent parts are known to them to be
whulesomc and truly beneficial in effect,
acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with iU ex
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark
able success. '
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-Informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale
by all leading druggists. . Trice fifty cents
per bottle.
TALL SPOOK TALES.
Spirit Hands and Luminous Clouds
Seen by Sir William Crookes.
Let me tell you some of the results
Crookes got, says Hnmlln Garland,
wrlllng about spiritualism In Every
body's, lie snld (among other amaz
ing things) ihnt he had seen a chair
move on its own account, without con
tact with a medium. He saw David
Home another medium with whom he
had sittings raised by invisible pow
er completely from the floor of the
room. Under rigid test conditions,
he says he has seen "a solid, self
luminous body the size of an egg float
noiselessly about the room!" But
wait! I can quote from notes his
exact words.
Here I produced my note book, and
continued: "I have seen a luminous
cloud floating upwards toward a pic
ture. Under the strictest test condi
tions, I have more than once had a
solid self-luminous, crystalline body
placed In my hand by a band which
did not belong to any person In the
room. In the light, I have seen a
luminous cloud hover over a helio
tropo on a Blde-table, break a sprig
off, and carry it to a lady; and on
some occasions I have seen a Blmllar
luminous cloud condense to the form
of a hand and carry small objects
about. During a seance In full light,
a beautifully formed small hand rose
up from an opening In a dlning-table
and gnve me a flower. This occurred
In the light in my own room, whilst
I was holding the medium's hands and
feet. I have retained one of the3C
perfectly lifelike and graceful (spirit)
hands In my own, firmly resolved not
to let It escape, but It gradually seem
ed to resolve Itself Into vapor, and
faded In that manner from my grasp.
Under satisfactory test conditions, I
have seen phantom forms and faces
a phnntom form came from the cor
ner of the room, took an accordion In
its hand, and glided about tho room,
playing the instrument."
A Curious Souvenir.
A short time ago. Pops Plus X gave
an nudience to a group of distinguish
ed Americans, whilo.they were con
versing the reverend gentleman tc.ik
from a compartment In a near-by
desk, a piece ot paper, and, handing it
to ono of tho party said: "By the
way, allow me to present you with
a little souvenir of your visit to Plus
the Tenth." The recipient, upon ex-
amlning his treasure, .found it to bo
the return coupon xt a railroad ticket
from Venice to Rome. It was the
one purchased by Cardinal Giuseppi
Sarto to attend the meeting of car
dinals at Rome after the death of Leo.
As we all know, he has never return
ed to Venice. Bohemian.
FIFTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING.
Burning, Painful Sores on Legs Tor
tured Day and Night Tried Many
Remedies to No Avail Used
Cuttcura; Is Well Again.
"After an attack of rheumatism, running
sores broke out on my husband's legs, from
below the knees to the ankles. There are
no words to tell all the discomfort and
great suffering he had to endure night and
dny. He used every kind of remedy and
three physicians treated him, one after the
other, without any good results whatever.
One day I ordered some Cuticura Soap,
Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resol
vent. He began to use them and in three
weeks all the sores were dried up. The
burning fire stopped, and the pains became
bearable. After three months he was quite
well. I can prove this testimonial at any
time. Mrs. V. V. Albert, Upper French
ville, Me, July 21, 1907."
Private Privileges,
Private Interest Is constantly chal
lenging the public service. Proper
preservation of the forests and the
development of the waterways Is like
ly to interfere with private privileges
which have been abuses tf public
rlKhts. But the public begins to shew
discriminate. Private rights are
guaranteed protection In the courts
of the land, and cannot be disturbed
by the lawmakers. Private privileges,
however, must give way to the rights
of the people. Boston Herald.
GARFIELD
Digestive Tablets.
From your druggist, er the Osrflekl Tel
Co.. Brooklyn. N. Y., 25c per bottle.
Samples upon request.
Maine's Timber Output.
The "timber output of Maine last
winter was 900.000,000 feet and the
Indications are that these figures will
bo about equaled this year. The
scarcity of labor prevented operations
to a large degree.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color momo1. lirU'il"nil fa.tcr color, ihsn nr etho-.1, Ons 1V. riickae colors all (Iters. They d In ro:iI nur hwr ltim snr other if. Jam
aaa aa an gruu; without rlvptof sport. Writs lc frs bcnkKl Uu to vjt, fclSMhi bjmi Mix OaUrs. UU.NKUK UULU Ld ttalacr, llliawisk
HUSKY VEGETARIANS.
Can Crook Their Fingers More Times
Than Meat Eaters.
Two Belgian physicians who have
been experimenting with the results
of vegetarianism report in favor of
that practice. They have published
a pamphlet tracing the personal his
tory of forty-three vegetarians of
Brussels.
"For the most part," say tho au
thors, "the vegetarians appear young
er than their age; notably the ladles
are distinguished by their clear and
fresh complexion."
According to Science very little
difference was discovered between
vegetarians and meat eaters so far as
strength was concerned. In endur
ance, on the other hand, a very re
markable difference was found, the
vegetarians surpassing the meat eat
ers from B0 to 200 per cent, accord
ing to the method of measurement.
The Brussels Investigators found
also that the vegetarians recuperated
from fatigue far more quickly than
the meat eaters, a result also found
In the Yale experiment
ski
Building a Breakwater.
In tho construction of the new har
bor at San Pedro, Cal., the govern
ment Is building a breakwater that ex
tends two miles out into the open
sea. Piling was first driven, on
which a railway trestle was built, and
Immense qualities of rock are being
dumped on both sides of It.
FITS.Sfc.Vltus'Dance:Ncrvou8 Diseases ne
miinontlycured by Dr. Kline's (Ireat Nerve
rtostnrer. a trial uottie ana trentme free.
Dr. 11. K. Kline, Ld.,931 ArchHt.. r'hila., a.
Discover New Rembrandt.
Ttorlln. A new nortralt bv Rem
brandt has been discovered by Prof.
AIoIb Hauser, director of the Royal
gallery here. ' The painting, which Is
a nlpturn nf nn nelv voune man star
ing out from the canvas In an Idiot-like
manner, was found underneath a por
trait by an unknown artist. Prof.
Hauser, before announcing that this
nnrtrnlt was bv Rembrandt submitted
It to experts, who agreed that it was
authentic.
How's Tills?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewarfl
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
. J. UHEHEY S UO., TOIMOAI.
We. the undersigned, have known r. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and beliers
In tn perlectly honorable in all Dusinesi
transactions and linanciallv able to carry
out any obligations made hv liia firm.
VVAt-niNO, 14.INNAJI & M AnVIN, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally, sct
ingdirectly upon the blood and mucuous sur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Lightning and Trees.
A widespread belief la that during
a thunderstorm safety may be found
under a beech tree, and that the dan
ger from lightning Is fifteen times
as great under a resclncus tree and
fifty times as great under an oak. Dr.
A. W. Borthwlck, the British natural
ist, finds this view to be entirely with
out foundation. The beech Is not
avoided by lightning, which selects
ono species as readily as another, but
die taller trees in a neighborhood
appear to he the ones liable to be
struck. Tho effects of lightning al
so are commonly misunderstood. The
cells of a tree are not ruptured or
torn by the formation of steam, as so
often stated, but they collapse or
shrink up, without tearing. The
roots seem to e'enpe damage.
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Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body
antiseptically clean and free from un
healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors,
which water, soap and tooth preparations
alone cannot do. A
germicidal, disin
fecting and deodor
izing toiletrequisite
of exceptional ex
cellence and econ
omy. Invaluable
for inflamed eyes,
throat and nasal and
uterine catarrh. At
drug and toilet
stores, 50 cents, or W
by mail postpaid.
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remedy for woman's Ilia that th
world has ever known.
In the good old-fashioned days ot
our grandmothers they relied upon
the roots and herbs of the field to
cure disease and mitigate suffering.
The Indians on our Western
riains to-day can produce roots and.
herbs for every ailment, and euro
diseases that baffle tho most skilled
physicians who have spent years In
the study of drugs.
From tho roots and herbs of tha
field Lydia E. l'inkliam more than
thirty years ago gave to the women
of the world a remedy for their pe
culiar ills, more potent and effica
cious than any combination of drugs.
Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable
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standard remedy for woman's ills.
Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 616 N.C. St,
Louisiana, Mo., writes :
" Complete restoration to health
means so much to me that for the sake
of other suffering women I am willing
to make my troubles public.
"For twelve years I had been suffer--Ina;
with the worst forms of female ills.
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physicians without help. No tongue
can tell what I suffered, and at timet) I
could hardly walk. About two years
ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice.
I followed it, and can truly say that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re
stored health and strength. It fa
worth mountains of gold to suffering
women." mat Lydia E. Hnkham's Vege
table Compound did for Mrs. Muff,
it will do for other suffering women.
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Warm baths with. Cuticura
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and children, relieve ecze
mas, rashes, itchings, irrita
tions and chafings, permit
rest and sleep and point to'a
speedy removal of torturing,
disfiguring humours when
all else fails.
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