oETARS. ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT OF BIC OFFICE BINILDINGS. ave Man In Charge May Have 2000 Ten- © ants to Look After an Fifty Employes to Direct—Complaints He Listens Tow ‘Much Machinery Used. The man in genera! charge of a big | Now York office building to-day is good deal in the position of the ity ager or director of a mercantile busi- mess of several departments. His office is the objective ¥ > thousand ealls, personal, by telephone or other methods of communication; pF for information, of complaint, of sngges- Hon, The rontine work is of infinite complication. Oa his part the man. ager attends to the work of supplying the requirements of his big basiness family, forestalling complaints, sesing that insurance and sanifary regulations aro carried out and bringing the whole enterprise to the state of highest «fi- 2 His tenants wonld populate on a Iarge village, numhsring perhaps from 1800 to 2000 in a building hav- ing some 250 offices—and there are at * least three or four buildings in New York with many mors offices than that namber—and the elevators earrying _ from 7000 to 10,000 passengers, or possibly more, in a day. In some br there isa popalation of 100 ona floor. To ears for a building scoommo- : dating sll these peoples requires the 3 ervises of more than fifty men and Regularly employed. In one building, whi may be taken as a type, there arc twenty women em- Yio as cleaners, hall a dozen > ball as many watchmen, a elevator men, an at i Ta engineers, threo firemen, two oilers, a general utility man and a doorman, besides the janitor (who is in some buildings now called the fore- moan, the name janitor not being in 2 Iva), a superintendent and an agent and the agent's clerical staff. The ‘women do not wash the windows, That work is done by the porters. The come to work twice a day. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon they begin on the halls, sw g and ng, and ss soon as the offices are vacated they sweep and clean them, This work is usually finished aboat 7 o'clock, one woman working on a floor. None is allowed to go to y other story than the one in which she is to work, unless by special per- mission. At 6 o'clock in the morning women come again, and, the dust having settled during the night, they the dasting and polishing then, so everything is clean and fresh | the tenants come te business, This is done daily. In the building taken as s type the six porters wash all the windows, yat and inside, onco a week. in this country it is not y—a0 it is ssid-—-40 have iti washing the ont- of windows protected by : Protas tho administration is building insists upon it. outside doy has at either attachment fo which & beit porter wears nay be aflixed. is munde at one side before id on. The = 10 hold 300 Poly 1 | at fulans; but iw otter is eon- a8 an expec precaution, careless, even at window a wl altitude of provi ry beeanse for the slight involved in attacking it. 8 sly the energy for the opera eloctrio lights and the ele 750 horse power plant is re- and the cagine roo 18 one of its most interesting : It is #0 clean that there is any one not st work machin should soil his while there. The power throughout the On an average are in use every : days the number in- X ars 8500. Aboat 2500 are used up in a year, to twelve tons of coal » One elevatoris run conductor until midnight, the night » car is in ian operating it after ‘attendant goes home. : house heir olives frequently, and near sod end of some rionths offies are occupied all . engine room there is a mashigery for each compressor for the nt hose 4 20 ensh Boaz} ar or a person to igh botesnd open the valve the water will flow { dent of affair, extricated the cies the outside workmen, least important part at storehouse containing enough cleaning materials to stock a country} store. ~The superintendent in his room is in telephonic communication with each floor of the bnilding, with the owners and with the engine room. In tome buildings special policemen or detectives are emploved. In others the general employes sre required t2 keep a sharp lookout for aneak thieves, tramps and beggars, There are thieves who go to officer buildings and try to take away chairs, books, typewriters or other articles on the pretence that they own them or have eome {rote repair shops and are taking the goods away to be mended, To prevent that sort of thing, the su- perintendent of this buildieg estab. lished a rale that no person carrying a bande, parcel, typewriter or other piece of portable property should be allowed to leave ths bmiding anless known to the attendants or nnless bearing a written pass from the owner of the article. The attendants are not allowed to take away a bundle without a permit, They are not per. mitted to take umbrellas upstairs, bat mnst cheok any they bring to the base ment, Withont a chock they cannot New York Sun, 't ENGLAND'S CRIP © ON THE SEA. Her Contral of the Warld's Commerce is ver Fifty-five Per Cent. ment, the British carriage aad control of the world's commerce is over fifty. five per cent. Fifty other nations share to the extent of forty-five per cent. or less, More than eighty per cent of the world's shipping in terms of potential tonnage is built in Great Britain, Less than twenty per cent, is built by the fifty other countries, In 1872 only fourteen pur cent. of tha steam tonnage launched in the world was built by the fifty ecuntries ont. side of the United Kingdom. The United States are the only ustion that are independent of British yards, Oar registry law has attended to this Since 1792 American shipping must | ba American built. The United | States is the only conntry outside of every kind of ship thet goss to sea. sommerce was obtained more than 200 | years ago. For the command of the | sea, and of trade, and the riches of | ship building sod shipowning, while these two grea! interests, her legisiative power, anthority, has been exerted vigorously. inferior powers, trapped rivals into treaties, spent millions upon millions upon scores of willions for the bud. Vast vailiog prosperity have been the re- ward. is | Mtrumentality been secured. American Marine. Rernnge Beliefs in Thitet. nothing wonld the strange mytis believed in by the savage people of Thibet is ome per. taining to the san, moon, and stars { The sun is supposed to be an immense ball of yak meat and fat, whereon the spirits of departed ancestors are sup- to feast, the light being caused its heated condition. ions of this immense least, which dropping to the earth give birth to animals for the sastenance of saffer- ing humanity, The moon is a lesser ball of similar textare, in nse while the larger one is being replenished for the morrow. They account for its non-appeorance on cloudy and stormy days by the fact that the deities are andergoing a period of fasting and re- ligious abuegation. The parched and desert condition of sterile regions ia ascribed to the fact that many thon- sand years ago this immense ball slipped from the hauds of ite keepers, and descending too near ths earth scorched those parts with which it came in contact before it conld be re- covered. —New York Post. An Unlueky Postman, A postman belongioz to the im. perial postoffice at Ngaoking was sad. denly and summarily arrested the other day by one of tha high mandarin in that city and thrown into the dis. trict magistrate’s yamen to be bam- booed and ecangued. Upon inquiry by the postal authorities as to the reason of such arbitrary counduet it red that this postman had been guilty of having delivered to his ae- cuser's yawen,fin the coarse of his rounds, an snonymons letter which contained ivhole pages of cutting sarcasms accusing the receiver of tha letter of avarice, extortion, ete, ete. : and | The irate oandarin made the unlucky riding on bul dine: r Sad postman responsible for the obnoxious letter, saying that he had no right to deliver such matter tu his yamen. The Commissioner of Castoms of Wuhu, who had been notified of the postman ont of his difficulties, North China Daily News, Complaints Invited, The ‘‘eabbies” of St. Petersburg, Russia, have recently been supplied with a book of tickets by the Munici- pal Council for the purpose of pro- viding every ‘‘fare” with the means of | making a note of any complaint he way desire to make against the *‘eabby.” The latter, at the request of the *“fare,” is obliged to tear off ons of the tickets for him. The tickets we bear the number of the cab aud the The stars are chgiaeer's orem dept Be 0 Not the of the general equipment of the building is a gener | brooms, brushes, soap and general leave the building with an nmbrella — | Thanks to their aggressive (Favern- | : i Major MM tal : coiminety ¢ British supremacy at ses and in |, i $i feat i YN ¢ $i WEA i most of the nations did nothing for | joi iax in an oi but h a3 (Eylvania town, PEE £F ATI Fiously bad and $ Lino ag She has fought bloody wars, overcome feonntry roads, ithe Missouri Good Boads Association Meigs, a civil engineer of | . ithey Lad all proved satisfactory. Earope that can bwild to perfection | 7 ; _— forms a waterproo! 3 wie Sat : ’ 4 i z . the world Girent Britain bas protested =. smooth as asphait. To his last message Lounsbury, of Connecticat, said that rested too heavily on the raral towns, and muggested that the State assnme The original good roads set, passed four years ago, aid one-third of the cost » on the econnty, and one-third on the State, bat limited a larger part of the burden. gue-third on the tows, the expenditare by the latter to 875, 00) a year or practicaliy $225,009) of | possible expenditare alt gether. The COUNDLY exnaNSs RYOYIdD ously objected to hy towns not im. proving their roals, and they have not been piacated by the later law of G yorernor | . : 4 : An Aged Lady Loses Her Balance, Falls Bacy the burden of improving the highways ’ : a FELL Bowy Sia IRS. werd, Ruptures a Blind Vessel and oes Bnortly Aferwurd of Isrgel Hhatfier, {yresnsbaurg. mat the Hiher #% her o Khe Sage WR ascent was sirenn- INT, placis na OG half the expen fe oh £ the town and one-half on the Niate, with total expeditare of the limited to R100,000 a year, As a result, and in fine with the growing enstom of ahflng £9 the State, a bill will ba introdaced in the present Legislature placing one. fguarter of the expense of good roads on the towns and three-quarters on the State Treasury. This is liable fead to an inereased Biate debt which, in facet, has some advocates, who think the State should go extensively into good road making. The propo sition that Connectient shonid bal al its own expanses at least one jou road resehing gorass the Ntate is ale sxpected to come up in the Legisia tare either as an amendment or as an original ball. In effect the question to ba answered is whether, with pres. ent Stats expenses and receipts near iy balancing, the State shall borrow money to haild good roads or not Ome of the sharpest contests of the session 1% likely to ensue over ihe matter, in which the wheelmen are taking an active interest Under the present law no town can expend mora than $3000 snd receive the State sid to the same amount, intter Sonia i v = » The Use of Crude ONL, Crade cil is found to be a cheap and an «ficient agent in making good At a recent session of Ke nk, Towa, described experiments macs in this direstion, he said, was saBoient a strip of road twalve fest wide. th the #arth and erast, with a sar- The e through an aco Pape Bval 8 Pann. x a % turned A Sarita for the trestment of and The ol i Hing iin wi discovery was mad nator road Wil wan oS. minaay wd ane: samme jine vere ol 54 and they Pia eXYerig ants intiinted foe ware attended with cor mipleta ; dh iia "LH farther atperience gives the in supporting stead: Lines, and scores | | a. : . | pes it will besonie 8 miast ing and maistenance of an unequalled navy for general intimidation, won a} : : sea power, immense wealth and pre | attention of the Sowulry iB a greale Ia ol All these things, with other Trib ing has evar bulore, advantages, have been gained by the | hs ase of shipping, bat without this in- | have | Mercantile | ERA of the atijity of the pro important | fastor in turning bad roads into good jones, a work which now engages the ~ New Yor! Goed Bonds and sehoanle. There are two things which eastern immigrants give especial considera. | tion to when a change of residence is | contemplated the seh One of the most remarkable of all } in fine caren nut of ten REA A AAA against ont houses and ans which determine « location. Toe eon nly whieh eannot afford schools and lowed to pass into the possession of men who want neither, [It may easily be demonstrated tiar if the wear and tear of vehicles, and if the term of a borse's nsefal life, are considered, a city moakes an immense saving by the smooth pavement. The expense for repairs may be greater, hint the life of s veliele or of a horse is more than donbled. The same rule applies to country roads. They come high, but in these days they are a necessity. Good roads make life in the country more enjoyable, to say nothing of the market they open to farmers. This is a {orm of improvement which can often be paid for in work. A considerable portion of the cost may be met by utiliziag idie time, the roads. These ares sonditi Faragraphs About the Crusade. When a man begins to ride a wheel the earth a thoasand years ago. will present measures to the next Leg- islatare looking to the establishment | of a State Highway Commission and the adoption of State sid, The Good Roads Association of Saratoga Connty, N. Y., will petition the Legisiature to appoint a Sulepath Commission for the county similar to that which has proved in Albany County. #0 satisfactory There ix talk in Penaosxylvania of In 1897 | the jndgwenta which they eatered Philadelphia | smounted to $1,762, 734.18, while as- | | sessed benefits came to but doing away with road juries, the city of 855.01. Under tae Highie Good Roads law, of New York, road ean now be built at a cost of only $1800 to the property owners. The whole cost is $12,000, of which the county has to pay $4200, the State $6000 and the property owners the balance. Hard roads doulile the efficiency ol the Postoffice Department in extend ing free postal delivery in rursl dis tricts, it has been foaud impracticable to de- liver at a distance greater than twelve miles from the distribating eenter; day instead of one, or a distance of from twenty-two to twenty four miles could be covered for a single trip. 8 Eon ul LR visrron asd saad thst | Ais tharrel of crude oil costing al the wells iE good roads is al. 0 : where Miss Kilgore was at Lp Cos idl ! sumed inalde of 1,- eight miles of stone Over ordinary country roads | : > i borough solicitor but, in Jersey, on stone roads, it was found that two trips could be made a Jan : } MM tivgheny, # v piden Fidterion Ars ng Maid and Ruiloes ink Hentz dead) A. Trgee Yi i ust Armagh Francs Bradt ord Hume WW. Walthe Carey naburg. fit * +3 ». haere Waehmtar pa Baie Beenie in Pye Warsiors. yt p Erie CART neRs sangseiile $10 10 to BI Georg eg 4s other. Wank ng in Ine was on trial ; 3 Taylor at Primacy wrant ® Tee LT a Am i Bad airos CUBS ha a I raetriod Haron nd ghee 4p the Case Farvel's release. as sion BH compietad his tRree years wo the charges of agRravaled aesnint battery with infent fo rob the Aare pran, fo which charges X re Be aicinie near | IER a AN Alnyst FITS burst Ope Gai rifin i ae ign eni HAA Ex: he hel 3 When eh oN gh fare Hi a1 ey SRR peed thing Mra FI and an mp hae i Cr Ee the WIL Aa rE D Rilger Muse wife o Mane eye, JUmily simont victimes of gas asphyxiation ind Sanivc | HRUGNGR] manner at few dave ago The gan an full force and more escaped filling the ram work and tn a rather #® a Lake, turned than was huraed was gacanding through a register in the ssoond story, where Mrs Muse was lving sick. When heip ar. rived bath were In & dangerous cone Altion With the top of a Pullman dining car in a blaze the Pacific expréss on the Pennsylvania rafiroad the asther aight made a8 wild dash Tor refief at i Downingtown, The car took fire in (he | roof | covered if was beyond conircl rival at he learns for the first time what horses | and mules knew about the surface of | over the kitchens and when gis i ars Downingtown the roof was chopped away and a bucks? brigade put out the fames by hard work. The Titusville radiator works was i i ah | partially destroyed by fire a fow days The Maine Division of the League i $35 0 te The loss ta estimated at from $80 with partial insur The plant was recently merged athers in the American Radiator ard employed 2 Bands. {1 at once, and work res three months A large blowk of slate on whith fur men werr standing at the Excelaior siate quarry. Pen Argyl one day las week, Fave way and the party wan Baried down 25 f amane the rocks Patrick Tonkey Esanald MoDwenald Wears Kiliwmat ana Jometh are wd Joseph Gelanes sérinusiyv burt Harry Sweigart a young ving t Thorndale, was a few dave ago one of a BApDY gathering af the marriage of his sister at Cedar Lane Lancaster County. Lese (han twelve hours later Be was a Wurribly mutilated corpse He was struck by a train while crossing the ratiroad at Calin station et school board of North Wash- wien borough at a meeting held the ng day decided to purchase a new school site at a cost of aver 34.000 and erect a new [Doroomed sohoal haild ng at a cost of F080. The huilding will Be commenced in the spring. and will be one of the finest in the county Officers from Somersville NT. fdentifted the dead burglar shot at the Water Gap postoiBice as John Gleason, ane of a Fang that commitied sey eral rabberies tn SBomerville Crowe. the town's chief of police was shot and killed by one of the gang. Attorneys Irvin P. Knipe and garet Richardson, of Morristown, were married the other day Mr Knipe ia and his bride is the nply woman ever admitted wo the Montgumery County Bar It has just been learned that Ethel, the f-year-old daughter of William Po. well, who resides pear New Castie, was AR Ke with Campany, he vebaiil wet and WEL gw han Mar. killed a day or two ago by morphine adminstered by a traveiing Medicine vender % wilh 4 fand Stull, ! Me wre Towles of Hurley, 3 Oagtirie. wing 1 abies ¢ fmt hies § ddelpi Bn al of ; The i nf i hy tin nd i he VE ba plead - 1 daten of Wil. | Fe wed wan 71 and CF guay then i 4 Bhs § ut 1 Neil { Quay PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. In proond reading was the ness and several passed this stags Theres was fess than a quorum of members present hut as (he guestiiamn WHEN not raised po notices was taken of this The hit Hf hesith the hogee Wednesday bills on order of busi instracting the state board make a special sanitary investigetion of the ithon of publi streams y Wepnre Fow the bil ard Hasson peeginin tion instead : for wan Dotan. nf Mr. A tie hen ¥ Yonangn ny raved Ran As Present malian wr ft Ean of Phila- rhe House ind afeere We Grewal a Yooy mise ot and ew That Creare Cogid bil ¥ Fran ro fore Ati nw +93 ny atem Of which cities AEE Tek prin neces ith 4 hes sisted rad aha 0 FO ae se + boro pros the ax wy 3 Building snd sxrentel having of glope are nish the HO TRL ITO Sv Peiffer irrenpor rity i5 Fan part - ; Mr. Broo cll i wl the biG Fire Me =F Erle rpm ay § buah Bad Gow ranch Yl and hefea ted 4 pring were l ® Xs ad Wondrum the } i srt i elev ’ rE {% vieitivg gd = Cob Mosnrs Pow and pdeinkin favorad the passagy iy Pe the gronmd that ” amendments sw Mr Alles of Phil which were ne ¥ the “a Ng re 3 o¥ ered to the bill ¢ Avery and to ading Es gation Bat coe ts 2d The jm Bing far an vhgrges of bribery with the M Carrel jury in the House Friday Kowinty valle for a three Repuddicans and ten Satie members 10 At an x PE Ree The resniution al ints in Othe was pn? routed ning by Mr- Femi ting Dhrrrins to tha gr Pol the ant af mse d Rea te Constitntioan av? " number of hilis AWOng them the HERE Rehuvikiil- 3 3 Are tout aud irmpeting of hers manuiaciared 25 relative wits forrvad | eis April the power rey Lhe CB EeN fon the IF oreme $e pn ature to A large Ao fre sss Mr tie daiae edie ity tet ane far food rept Ring and en. Tax Lrteet al wasted ABR Crp fie. fir seyres pe beatin wEuinting he of game and fond ers 1d an of sack ve rad By Fak CORR i FER sony’ AT flake This fhe Hrgte ned repesis all shee 1 assorted iN secre lary has Pitiglirg of the 4 9 the faint hale Tn ot FEtates senator Saturday | and op gay 13 rain gat one Netther | transacted any Business during | tem On I the day awe a Senat» it balla Monday, 13 the wi leading had 3 Jenks 4, At Wore the ju cant Tor candi Way Grow Na husiness was transacted in Benate «iter RBatarday ar thers wing no guoram presunt Sixteen voles were cant for United | States senator at Tuesday's seamion of | the faint assembly, thirt aay members | three senatars votinge. Senator | partied § wotex ‘ongresmman Dalsell 1 Mem here Were paired IW a iT Fanyt in season 8 ang « FE 4 absent WAN ri LY pairs faa Fhe apy i. Tuewmila 3 wers Theres were anly 0 2oteos cna oir | PTimitest Siates senator at sveaniom of the faint assembly received 12 Jenks 3 and Jobin Stewart Uongresmman Joka Dm pall and Col GF. Huff one sah The senate was without a Wednesday, but passe bills reading an sent the hil ace Andrew Carnegle’s donation fo sylvania State college back ta the propriations commitive Az a result of the joing 'nited States senator last Benatar Quay still lacked sry 13 votes Senator Grady tnt Lill In the Rims to regulate foreign trust pies doing Dusiness in srg Penns api Baan {Rant Thursday. presented an tmpor- | Senate Thursday. 1% | compa- | the state. 11 yequires that sil such companies shalt deposit $100.008 in bonds with the de. make partment of banking and shail semi-annuni reports of thelr Ananciad statin Senator Vaughan presented a hill tis | more perfect assessment engnties having a popula. provide for of and In tion of 125 maps of such territory by the county survey The Millar tax lien bill a ta i Benator passa! final. ly Brown, of lLawrenes of the sugar best interests in his coun. ty. 11 provides for 5M to be spent for Ove years in experimenting in the yaiwing of sugar beets It provides fof a bounty of 1 vent a pound far five Venere, three-fourths of a cent for the Sixth year one-Ralf a cent for the seventh year amd onesqguartsr cent fae the eighth year an all sugars the min, fmum price fur bests to be 3 per ton The ivint ballot for Senator last Fri aay resulted as follows Number af vistes cast. 185 necessary 9 oa Chotoe, 93: paired and pot voting, 8. Quay lacked 13 votes There are several bills now ander ransideration in the Texas Legislature to provide for the destruction of prairie dogs. These animals destroy miilitons of dollars’ worth of the grass and forage upon whiek the cattle in. dustry of the State depends for its prosperity They breed very rapidly especially since the destruction of their natural snemirs by civilization Nb BH MRIS Chilean papers declares that tw days previous to the last sarthquake in the Bay of Pasta. thousands of crabs of an unknown kind crawled on shores, They were all greatly exvited as ill escaping {rom an enemy. and Nisbet of | and Sarsaparilla, a valoable as- 1 | and prostration i Had pearaigis. grew walk and a sleep. My are was agsinat me. but Hood's | Saraapariils cured me i Braye 1 mine Sy | Rest BK i ! Fo spall Tsnrvivimen'y® i the | : Montgomery Ys rhe § tt sn? Aeputy iW | Were | voted | measure passed second | | stem ready to saap, jost get lombagoe. If invest]. you want to feel as strong ss a steel rem. iil af Rswierae’ corm ities | © 13 Td Eoacith a bgt the aaiey i ie exceed $1 00a 7 ARWRpA~. | “Barges and romars of br iDiry ard I laring the | and | $ LE ; i come of them, says the Philadelphia WR | Press. excedt that once in a while a wai. | ADELE specimen turns ap in change A (few FRA ago 4.500 000 hrogge Two the NYA. Bah | . | But are never seen. A million of three cent #liver plecss are scatternd over Sa and the Manday | ; Geoorae A Jouhs | Bxactly | sinned sever | Wedlnewita v's Renalor | Judge | for i the neces | GM of more and Tor making | intro. : duced the bill prepared hy the backers ; yet th rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hoods sistant in getting and main- taining perfect health. k never disappoints. Sorofuln -~ Three years agn our son, : now gleven, had 8 serioos case of serofbls , | anderyvipeiss with dreadful sores, discharg. Jf © ing and itrhing constantly He ronld sot . walk. | sigtewr months Three months’ treatment Severs] physicians 4id net help for with Hoots Sgrexpariiia made hiss faciiy well We are pisd to tod] others Mas, Davie Laws, Oftaws, Kansas ~ “ Vomiting spells, 4 dizrinesy troubled me ears. throughly. weight increased from 175 to 143 prunde. 1 zn: the mother of nine children, i Te, ra oy Mas M.A Warses 1509 Ra St. Washington D. €, “ We had to tie the hands of . Ec ne pom Two year old son on Serount of eeatmS C1 Belved until we used Hood's gti which soon cored.” Mas A Vas W Street. Paterson. fae and limba No medicine sven WES ES Strong su & Steel Ramreds 3 If you want to feel your splae is a pipe rod, ase 9t. Jacobs Oil: it has magie. fastest flowing river in the f8 the Sutlsl in British India, descent of LAG feet in ID The world Pon’! Toberre Spit snd Semele Tour Til Aweg. To quit todaces sanily and forever be mag metic, Tall of lite, nerve and vigor, take NoTe Bac, the wonder woriier (hal makes weak mew C Mooag. All drogpivie Be or Bl. Cure guaran. {teed Bookist and samnie free Address | Barting Remedy Co. Chicago or New York sthodist shoo! in Ching thers plored st of some river or «vv had been thrown by Da PORE 1a + CIWS resin ST Missing Colne It is estimated that there are 199.- | 900.000 old-style copper pennies some- | where. Nobody knows what has bee rel ploces were sot afloat. Three millions of them are still outstanding, Cine United States, but It is very sel. | dom that one comes across any of | them. Of the S00 000 half-cent pleces, | wot one has been returned to the gow , ernment for colnage or is held by the ! | treasury. —r porioe Mer Opinion. : | “People ought not to take children to | the theater.” sald the bachelor. “Not if they can possibly avold 1” answered the young mother. "The noise on the stage does keep the poor little things awake sn Washington Star 3 poe: [SrTTEn 10 uns rorEsA Wo $5,970) “] had female com- ‘plaints so bad that it to have hysterical fits; have had caused me Guaram Brat epting | as many as ninc in one day. “Five Lydia E. Vegetable bottles of Pinkham’s Compound ‘cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. Mrs. Edna Jackson, Peart, La. If Mra Pinkham's Compound will eure such severe cases as this surely iS must be a8 great medicine—is there any sufferer foolish enough not ta _&ive itatrial? frend ares and Sed perfect. Covidn without them. 1 Bave used them for wane time them TIAL wii bg be without ; A Manx, Albany, No CATHARTIC
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