Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, June 12, 1903, Image 3

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    Health j
" For 25 years I have never
missed taking Aytr's SarsspariLla
every spring. It clpanses my
blood, makes me feel strong, and
does me good in every way."
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y.
4 -
Pure and rich blood
carries new life to every
part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed.
You feel anxious to be
active. You become strong,
steady,courageous. That's
what Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
((.09 a bottle. All druitiili.
JLak your doctor wht lie tblnlu of Ayer's
Sarin par 11 la. Ue knows all about this grand
old family medietas. Fellow his sdrloe sad
we will be satisfied.
J. C. ATBB Co., Lowell, Mass.
£ yNDER RUSSIA'B HEEL.
How the Denationalization of Finland
Is Progressing.
From Helsingfors It is stated that
the governors of Abo. St. Michaels,
Wasa and Uleaborg have beon dis
missed. The reason assigned for this
arbitrary proceeding on the part of the
Russian governor general of the grand
ducky is that the displaced Finnish
governors failed to show a proper zeal
in explaining and enforcing the new
law of military conscription for tho
Imperial army. They were, very nat
urally, of the opinion that Finnish
conscripts should be drawn for Fin
land only. The Sviet has a brutally
concoived article on the subject of
these official dismissals. It denounces
•uch Finnish officials as malignantly
(nischievous pseudo patriots, and rec
tommonds more sweeping and drastic
hteasures for the Russification of the
Grand Duchy. The volume of Finnish
emigration is steadily increasing. Dur
ing dast year 27,600 Finns left their
homes, chiefly for the United States
of North America.
V /*Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks
to young women about dangers of the
Menstrual Period how to avoid pain and
suffering and remove the cause by using
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"To YOUNO WOMEN t —I Buffered for six years with dysmenor
rhea (painful periods), so muoh so that I dreaded every month, as I
■knew it meant three or four days of intense pain. The doctor said
: this was duo to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused,
i by repeated and neglected colds.
"If young girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at
this oritical time, much suffering would bo spared them. Thank God
for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that was the only
medicine which helped mo any. Within throe weeks after I started to
take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at
the timo of my next monthly period the pain had diminished consider
ably. I kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. lam like
another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have
addod 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and I feel light and
[ 'happy." Miss AGNES MILLER, 25 Potomao Ave., Chicago, 111.
The monthly sickness reflects the condition of a woman's
1 health. Anything unusual at that time should have prompt
| and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove
that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound regulates men
struation and makes those periods painless.
REAL) WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS J
YMRGTGHA " DEAR MRS. PINKHAM : Lydla E. Plnk
ham's Vegetable Compound has greatly bene
fitted me. I will tell you how I suffered. My
trouble was painful menstruation. I felt as each
month went by that I was jotting worse. I had
BB H severe bearing-down pains in my back and abdo
/S' (35) W men.
' RSaT' " A friend advised mo to try Mrs. Pinkham's
JS "V P* medicine. I did so and am now free from all
fijL '-i-** Jfo p a in during my periods." JESSIE C. LINDBECK,
1201 6th Street, Rockford, 111.
FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN.
it ' r7UMII!I 111 /!/> I \ ' Remember, every woman Is cordially
•; 1 IJ fffjjjjjljjlJ \lj\\ y \ Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkhain if there
S I fflllljinl 1/1) I If?) f Is anything about her symptoms she does
lyjlWllWrekt' iot understand. Mrs. Pinkham's address is
Ijynn, Mass., her advice Is free and cheerfully given to every ail
ing woman who asks for It. Her advice has restored to health
Jntfhre than one hundred thousand women. Why don't you try
It, my slsk sisters?
A.P AA A FORFEIT W w * *not forthwith produce the original lotters and signature! of
Ahllllll aboTa i*i*- whloh will prove tnelr absolute genuineness.
VvUUU - Lydla XL Pinkham Medlolne Co., Lynns Uaw.
FITS permanently cured.No fits or nervous-
Deis after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nervoltestorer.|2trialbottlo:uidtre;itisefroe
Dr. R.H.KLINE, Ltd., 931 ArchSt.,l , hila.,Pa.
A girl may make a date with a fellow and
not care a fig for him.
Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense ol
smell and completely derango the whoho syfc.
tern when ontering'it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputablo phy
sicians, as tho damage they will do is ton fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
thorn. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure to got tho genuine. It is tokon in
ternally, and is made in Tolodo, Ohio, by F.
J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
fcytJold by Druggists; price, 780. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Many a fellow who has fallen in love at
first sight wishes he had taken another
look.
Mother Gray's B west Fo wders For Children
Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in
the Children's Home in New York. Curo
Fevcrishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disor
ders, move and regulate the Bowels and
Destroy Worms. Ovor 30,000 testimonials.
At all druggists, 26c. Sample moiled FOBS.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Roy, N. Y.
Any experienced burglar will tell you
that a safe robbery isn't as safe as it
sounds.
Habitual Criminals.
It Is asserted that the lowa Legis
lature has passed a law under which
a person twice convicted for crime
In any city or borough of the United
States shall be deemed a habitual
criminal and sentenced to 25 years.
A bill was also introduced into the
Mississippi Legislature providing for
life sentences for habitual criminals
on a third conviction for felony. The
two previous convictions may have
taken place anywhere within the lim
its of the United States. This law pro
vides that such life prisoners may
have the benefit of parole under such
rules and regulations as the board of
parole may impose. Superintendent
Collins of New York State has made
a recommendation in the same direc
tion, claiming that the great major
tiy of the professional criminals in
the State criminal institutions have
served three previous terms for fel
ony, and that for these there is no
hopo tor reform. On the other hand,
tho Ohio Legislature last year repeal
ed its habitual criminal law.
&he Funny
*J~ide of
Life t
A I'avauoxical Afiklr.
Whei* I am riding on the train,
In ecstasy I roar,
To think that I am going where
I've never been before:
Eat when I reach my station just
An hour late, I find
That where I'd never been before
I have arrived behind!
—Baltimore News.
CRUEL PERVERSION.
She—"Do you recall the day we were
married ?"
He—"l wish to gracious I could!"—
Yonkers Statesman.
HIS GOOD TASTE.
She—"Your dog was trying to bite
me, sir."
He (touching his hat)—" Yes, madam;
he has a sweet tooth."—Yonkers Slates
man.
COMPASSION.
"I pity the poor birds that haven't
even got a roof under their feet this
weather."—New York Sun.
TAX ENOUGH.
She—"What would you think of a
tax on bachelors'/"
He—"Oh, pshaw! Don't we have to
buy wedding presents ('"—Detroit Free
Press.
CAUTION.
Raising his hand the minister said:
"I baptize thee John Henry "
"Tliay," the child interrupted, "hath
thftli water been boiled?" Chicago
Record-Herald.
REMEMBERED IN TIME.
Carroll—"Oh, by the way. Miss YVest-
CQtt, there was something I wanted to
say to you. Now what was it?"
Ethef—"Can't you think?"
Carroll —"Wait n minute! Oh, yes. I
remember now. Will you marry me?"
—Sacramento Journal.
SO WAGS THE WORLD.
Crnbslinw—'"l'nj thinking of getting
my life insured for 550,000. If nny
tliing happened to me tlia't would in
sure your comfort in tfic future."
Mrs. Cra bah aw —"lndeed it would,
my dear. With that much money I'd
he sure to capture auother husband."—
New York Herald.
WINS.
"Ah," she sighed, "the great men are
all dead."
"But tlie beautiful women are not,"
he answered.
Then she looked souifully up into his
eyes and told him she had said it just
to be contrary, and not because she
thought it for a moment.—Chicago Rec
ord-Herald.
WAITING FOR THE CHANGE.
"It was too bad to keep you waiting
so long for your change." said the smilJ
ing shopgirl, as she counted it out. "I
am afraid I have given you a had
Quarter—"
"What!"-exclaimed Mrs. Tyte-Phistj
in alarm.
" of an hour."
"Oh!" she said, considerably relievcdi
—Chicago Tribune.
GETTING EVEN.
Doctor's Wife—" Aren't yon going to
take your Instrument case?"
Doctor—"No; tlie patient Is a plumb
er. I'm going to send back for the In
struments and charge him for the
time."—New York Journal.
—:
IN A QUANDARY.
"Mary gets so excited wlicn she
reads history."
"Does she?"
"I should say she did. She's been
reading English history, but she had
to stop when she got to the Wars of
the Hoses."
•'Why did she stop."
"She couldn't tell which Rose she
preferred to have win." Cleveland ,
tlaiu-Dcaler.
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PE-RP-NA.
" f - Gee, o? San Franaisco, Says
" Po-ru-na is of Espessai Bene-
Women."
| I Robert R. Roberto, M. D. Wash- $
ington, D. C., writes: <
!> '-Through my own experience |
;as well as that at many o/ my j
\\ friends and acquaintancea who <
;! have been cured or relieved of ca- J
\tarrh by the uae of Hart man's<
I Peruna, 1 can confidently rec- j
£ ommend it to those suffering 5
< from such disorders, and have no J
J hesitation in prescribing it to my J
tpatlenfs."— llobert R. Roberts. j
A CONSTANTLY increasing of i
physicians prescribe Peruna in their !
regular practice. It has proven its merits |
so thoroughly that even the doctors have j
overcome their prejudice against so-called 1
patent medicines and recommend it to j
their patients.
Peruna occupies a unique position in
medical science. It is the only internal
systemic catarrh remedy known to the
medical profession to-day. Catarrh, as
everyone will admit, is the cause of one
half the diseases which afflict mankind.
Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afllict one
half of the people of United States.
F. H. Brand, M. D., of Mokena, 111., uses
Peruna in his practice. The following case
is au example of the success he has through
the use of Peruna for catarrh.
Dr. Brand says: "Mrs. 'C.,' age 23, had
been a sufferer from catarrh for the paat
seven years; could not hear plain and had
watery eyes. She came to me almost a
physical wreck. She had *ried the Cone
land cures and various other so-called
speciabsto, and had derived uo benefit
from them. She told me tfhe did not
MORE WONDERS OF RADIUM.
Terrific Force in a Tiny Particlo of
the New Chemical.
Radium is ono of tho rarest things
upon earth, and is never found in tho
pure state. It must be dissociated
from tho other substances with which
it is combined, by strong, tedious and
costly chemical operations. It is ob
tained from a mineral called pitch
blende, found in Bohemia, and during
tho two or threo years that have
elapsed since its discovery by Mad
ame and Monsieur Curie, of Paris,
they havo succeeded in separating out
of tons and tons of pitchblende loss
than two pounds of radium. That is
all that exists, uncombined. in the
world, and even that is not tho pure
thing. It is mingled with more or
less barium. Tho Curies do possess,
however, ono tiny bit of chemically
pure radium. It weighs about half
a grain, and is said to be of the slzo
of a buckshot. M. Curio has declared
that he would not sell it for 100,000
francs. If he and his wife have a
monopoly of this precious substance,
they are not getting rich out of it.
The demand Is not active. Half a
grain of impure radium in a little
tube is offered iu Paris for $5,000.
A thief who should run off with a bit
of radium as big as a small diamond
would And that he had caught a Tar
tar. If he kept It in his pocket, it
would produce an Inflammation that
might cost him his life. If he held
it near his eyes, he could easily loso
his sight- If he handled it much, his
fingers would get sore and might have
to he amputated. Monsieur Curie Is
quoted as saying that he would not
venture into a room containing a kil
ogram of pure radium; for, if he did,
he would probably lose his skin, his
eyesight and his life!
It gives oft light also. Pure radium
shines in the dark, although it Is not
hot like a flame. But, most wonder
of all, it constantly projects into
space around it streams of invisible
corpuscles, smaller than atoms, with
a velocity as great as a hundred thou
sand miles per second! It is this
marvelous and ceoeolees bombard
ment of Its surroundings that makes
radium so dangerous to handle. The
infinitely minute particles cannot, of
course, bo seen, hut they affect pho
tographic plates .and it waa in that
manner that the existence of those in
explicable radiating streams were first
demonstrated.
The sterilization of meat in Belgium
is yearly gaining in importance. The
object of this innovation is to return
to the trade, under the form of a
wholesome product, meat which other
wise would bs unfit for consumption.
want to spend anv more money on medi
cines unless I could assure her relief.
tvvwvvvvvxrvwvv( "I put her on Pe
s runa and told her
£ to come hack in
ia. ? ful. The cast-down
J £ look she had when
t felt a different
woman, her hearing
If wrts i ra P rov ?d an "
£ her eyes did not
F. H. Brand, M. D. j trouble her any
"This is only one case of the many I
have treated with your valuable medi
cine."—F. li. Brand, M. D.
Catarrh may invade any organ of the
body; may destroy any function of the
bod v. It most commonly attacks tlie
head, nose and throat, but thousands upon
thousands of cases of catarrh of the lungs.
~ Eo DOUGLAS
H \*A s3.Kand S3-82 Shoes Made
/ Vsk '\ py Yon can gave from 83.00 to <S.OQ yearly
111 I i *>. if' & Vby wenriug \V. 1.. Doiiklhh#3.soop ®3 Shoes.
fll They nre just us c<o<l in every way as those that
w/ |>7 >x rfy v.-. have been cogtTiiu yu from 84.()0 to $5.00. The
/? f jfew 'luiuense sale of NV. 1.. Douglas shoes prove*
fH (liff'QL 5s I, their superiority over all other makes,
/il v'%•/ nOfe by retail shoe .lealers everywhere.
/• A A ;c/ Or MAlk The genuine have naino ami price
/;:• * /f4fev EXTRA stamped on the bottom. Take no
ix. Tatai nfi 'ctirs r/ / '\ substitute, /o*/ Color Eyelets used,
f; flc i • W. 1.. 1X.n 8 1,, 4 ion lirtg.
The Douglas iwnl prncsss of tanning Ibe bottom antra W. L. Dotlßlna makes and Mils ir.OTO men's
produces morn flrilhle and longer wearing leather Goodyear wait (hund-f.ewed process* shoes
• ban nny otbor tannngo. The solo* Horn mora (linn don. than any O'.her manufacturer ill the world,
bloil tho past four jonrs. which proves lla superiority. 001% 000 Dnvuarri wl 'l I*> P'll to anyone who
I£K9 Sales: <KVt, 20JI, nh:.*l r)<£J|UUU ncndiu can disprove this statement
l'.>2 Sales: Br>,o!i4,aio.eo Madool lliu beat imported and Ainerican leatbeia.
Resourcefulness.
Mr. O'Gorman has a funny Btory of
a canny old dame whom he met In
one of his motor tours. He had the
bad luck to run over ono of her chick
ens. It was not greatly hurt, but he
stopped and offered the woman a trifle
in compensation. "Yes, sir," she said,
"when I wants a pullet killed I alius
puts un out in the road. Ten to one
hut it's runned over, and then 1 gets
the payment and my pullet, too."
The new typhoid fever antitoxin 19 j
produced by injecting into animals the
poison of typhoid bacilli extracted by i
crushing them in liquid air.
IT. H. (ImtEN's Hons, of Atlanta, Ga., ara
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. See thoir liberal ofler in advertise
ment in another column of this paper
A bad habit grows like a weed; a good
one requires as much care as an orchid.
"Tho Klean, Kool Kitchen Kind" of stoves
make no smoke, smell, soot, a-hes or exoee-
Jlvo heat. Always lo k for trade mark.
The average woman is more apt to speak
her mind than to mind her speech.
Tiso's Cure oiumot bo too highly spoken of
as a euro.—J. \V. O'BnisK, 3x2 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, TJOO.
Tho average man is known as a "good
fellow" until his money is all gone.
Putnam Fadkmcss lints do not stain
the hands or spot the kettle, except green
and purple.
The few men who know themselves .thor
oughly keep quiet about it.
Genuine stamped CC C. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
tomach, kidneys, bladder and other peine
>rgans have been cured by Peruna.
Peruna is able to cure catarrh wherever
t may be located by its direct action upon
he mucous membranes. Catarrh means
nflamed mucous membranes. Peruna acts
it once to cleanse and invigorate the ca
arrhal condition of the mucous membrane
io matter where it may occur in the
body. Its action is the same on the
nucous lining of the nose as on the
mucous lining of the bowels. It cures the
•atarrhal inflammation wherever it may
occur.
Dr. R. Robbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes:
"Peruna is the best medicine I know of
for cough and to strengthen a weak
stomach and to give appetite. Beside pre
scribing it for catarrh, 1 have ordered it
for weak and debilitated people, and have
not had a patient but said it helped him.
It is an excellent medicine and it fits so
many cases.
"I have a large practice, and have &
chance to prescribe your Peruna. I hope
you may ljve long to de good to the sick
and suffering."
We sav Peruna cures catarrh. The peo
ple say Peruna cures catarrh. Prominent
men and women all over the United States
from Maine to California do not hesitate
to come out in public print to say that
Peruna is what it is recommended to be, an
internal, systemic catarrh remedy that
cures catarrh wherever it may be located.
Dr. M. C. Gee's Experience.
Dr. M. C. Gee is one of the physicians
who endorse Peruna. In a letter written
from 513 Jones street, San Francisco, Cal.,
he says:
"There is a general objection on
the part of the practicing physician
to advocate patent, medicines. But
when any one medicine cures hun
dreds of people, it demonstrates its
own value and docs not need the en
dorsement of the profession.
"Peruna has performed so many
wonderful cures in San Francisco
that 1 am convinced that it is a valu
able remedy. 1 have frequently ad
vised its use for women, as I find it
insures regular and painless men
struation, cures leucorrhoea and
ovarian troubles, and builds up the
entire system, J also consider it one
of the finest catarrh remedies 1
know of. 1 heartily endorse your
medicine —If. C. Ore, M. D.
Women especially liable to pelvic
catarrh, female weakness as it is commonly
called. Especially in the first few weeks
of warm weather do the disagreeable
symptoms of female weakness make them
selves apparent, In crisp, cold weather
chronic sufferers with pelvic catarrh do not
feel so persistently the debilitating effects
of the drain upon the system, but at the
approach of summer with its lassitude and
tired feelings, the sufferer with pelvic ca
tarrh feels the need of a strengthening
tonic.
Peruna is not only the best spring tonio
for such cases, but if persisted in will effect
a complete cure. Write for a copy of
I "Ilealtn and Beauty," written especially
for women by Br. liartman. If you want
to read of some cures, also, write for a
copy of "Facts and Faces." That will sure
ly convince you that our claims are valid.
If you do not derive prompt and sati*
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. liartman, giving •
fuil statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
I liartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.
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