The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, August 19, 1903, Image 3

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7 Bridgeport, Conn.
TAYLOR'S ASTHMA REMEDY will cure any
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T. Taylor & Co., Green Cove Springs, Fla. |

DR 0 PS quick relief and cures worst
eases: Book of testimonia's and 10 days’ treatment
Free. Dr. H. H. GREEN'S BONS, Box B, Atlanta, Gs
His Inference.
“The young women of a Connecticut |,»
town have organized a ‘Tongue
Guard,”” she remarked as she looked
up from the paper she had been read
ing.
“What's that?” he asked.
“Why, every time one of them says
an unkind word about any one she is
fined a penny.”
i“ .
Do they have clubs and sewing cir- |
cles and card parties and other gos-
siping organizations?” he inquired.
“I suppose so. Why?”
“Because, if they do, and the fines |
are paid, their fathers must be million-
aires.”
Ag Far as Her Knowledge Went.
Ethel—Do you know anything about
puts and calls?
Agnes—No, whenever
except that
Willie Snively calls on me father puts |
him out.
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ost air
“ Y jpair came out by the hand-
ful, and the gray hairs began to
creep in. | tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
and it stopped the hair from com-
ing out any restored the color.”’—
Mrs. M.D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass.
| There’s a pleasure in
§ offering such a prepara-
4 tion as Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
L ff such satisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
er, softer, and more
v. And you feel so
in using such an
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Ruot supply you,
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rs. Hughson, of Chicago, whose



ter follows, is another woman in high
sition who owes her health to the use of
dia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
“Dear Mrs. Pingriay: —1I suffered for several years with general
akness and bearing-down pains, caused by womb trouble.
My appe-
was fitful, and I would lie awake for hours, and could not sleep,
il I seemed more weary in the n
ing one of your advertisements
worning than when I retired. After
I decided to try the merits of Lydia
inkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am ro glad I did. Noone
escribe the good it did me.
I took thrce bottles faithfully, and
s building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison
my body, and made me feel as spry and
nknam’s medicines are cert
active as a young
irl,
are claimed to TS
ainly ail they
¥. Huensox, 347 East Ohio St., Chicago, IIL
fkham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements.
restr) trifling
ents of the womb.
incidents in woman's daily life frequently produce
A slip on the stairs, lifting during menstruation,
t a edunter, running a sewing machine, or attending to the most
sks miny result in displacement, and a train of serious evils is started.
rst indication of such trouble should be the signal for quick action,
the condition become chronic through neglect or a mistcken idea
can Over«
some it by exercise or leaving it alone.
than a million women have regained bealth by the use of Lydia E.
m’s Vegetable Compound.
e slightest trouble appears which you do not understand
Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. for her advice, and a few
ords from her will show you the right thing to do. This
costs you nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or both,
"Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington
St., Kingston, Ont., writes:
“Dpar Mrs. Pinkmad:— You are indeed a
godsend to women
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a ache,
and if they all knew what
for them, there would te no ned
of their dragging out miserable lives in agony,
«J suffered for years with bearing-down pains,
womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciating head.
but a few bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegotable Compound made life look
new and promising to me.
I am light and
happy, and I do net know what sickness
is, and I now enjoy the best of health.”
Lydia
Cempound
health to women who thus sufer.
male complaints, \ $
displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and
It dissolves and expels tumors from the
f development, and checks any tendency to can :er-
citability, nervous pro‘iration, and tones up the
Its record of cures is the greatest in the world, and
the worst forms of fe
back, falling and
all troubles of the.aterus
uterus in the carly stage ©
3 humors. It subdues ex
re female system.
or womb.
d be rgiied upon vith confidence.
eannot forthwith produce the original letters and signs tures of
which will prove their absqlute zenuineness.
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co,, Lynx; Mass.
FIT i ve
ie testimonials,
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
can always be relied upon to restore
It is a sovereign €vre for
— that bearing-down feeling, weak

[ haven't stated my case yet,’
Welt if you haven't got any case
ise you to sue, you'll pay me
without a murmur; but
t frankly that you haven't
a show you'll kick like a
steer on no $5 fee, so if I get that fee
i : strongly
1 to run you up against a lot of
litigation, if that happens to be
ve dollars, please,” said the law-
“rive dollars first, and then it won't
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THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Pennsylvania Told ir
Short Order. «
After having extracted several teeth
of Mrs. Emma Cunliffe, of 1902 Ise-
minger street, Philadelphia, who was
under the influence of chloroform, Dr.
Bauman, of Telford, in whose office the
operation took place, was unable to
restore her to consciousness and he
immediately summoned another physi-
cian. The woman failed to rally, how-
ever, and expired in about half an hour
after the drug was administered. For
two months Mrs. Cunliff had been em-
ployed as a servant by Miss Ebert, of
Highland Park, Telford. For several
days Mrs. Cunliffe had suffered with
neuralgia and decided to have a num-
ber of teeth extracted. Miss Ebert
accompanied her to Dr. Bauman's of:
fice, where the patient expressed a de-
sire that chloroform be used. Caronet
Kane, after making an investigation,
decided that an inquest was not neces:
sary, as there were two physicians pres
ent when the woman died.
Willian Brennan, an artist of Mus-
catine, Ia., and son of wealthy parents,
has been engaged for some time paint
ing views along the Susquehanna
Ihursday night as there was no regu:
lar train from Columbia to Harrisburg
he boarded a freight train, getting intc
a car where there were two negroes
Nearing Steclton the negroes robbed
Jrennan of his money, and when he
tried to jump from the car, shot him
m the back and he fell to the track.
where a track walker found him. He
is in the hospital.
_ Walter Alexander, aged 16 years, of
Cogan Station, was arrested by Penn-
sylvania Railroad detectives on 2
charge of attempted train wracking
A few nights ago several planks weight-
ed down with heavy stones were placed
on the Northern Central, track near
Cogan Station, at a point where the
road makes a sharp curve. On one side
of the road is a steep embankment
Fortunately the obstruction was dis
covered by the engineer of a freight
train in time to stop his train. When
arraigned before Alderman Batzle
Alexander pleaded guilty and was held
in $3co00 bail for court.
James Smith, 30 vear, of Lewistown.
was seriously burned about the hands
and arms in a heroic attempt to save
the body of his dead child from crema-



tion. A fire originated in a smail clos-
ct located in the death chamber, and
quickly spread over the room. Mr.
Smith ran into the midst of the flames,
grasped the coffin and carried it to
the house of a neighbor opposite, but
not until the varnish on the side of the
coffin had been blistered by the intense
heat. He quickly returned and after a
hard fight succeded in getting th
flames under control before the fire en
gines arrived.
John Schooley, a painter, fell head-
long fifty feet to the ground while
painting the spire of the Great Island
Presbyterian Church, on Water street
Lock Haven, but he may recover tc
tell just how it happened. It the de-
scent he made several revolutions and
alighted on his feet on the lawn that
surrounds the edifice. Schooley lies
at his home in a semi-conscious condi
tion, with his left leg broken at the
ankle, a concussion at the base of the
brain and his body badly cut and bruis-
ed.
‘The voters of Conshohocken at the
November election will pass on a prop:
osition to borrow $100,000 for perma
nent improvements An ordinance
passed by the Council providing for
a loan to that amount was approved by
the Burgess. A similar ordinance pass
ed several months ago met his
approval because it was not specified
how the money was to be expended.
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A dog suffering with
upon and bit a child of Sete F
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summoned by the children's screams
came to their assistance. Before he
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ten,
Potts
at
the United
States Army to get married, will plea?
in his defense that he was only follow
arrested
from
Ruffing,
Joseph
desertion
ville for
ing the advice of President Roosevels
in his famous ‘race suicide” address
Ruffing was taien to Cleveland, O., fo!
trial.
Fuliy 200 men quit work at Ridge
way at the ringing of the courthouse
bell and volunteered to search the
woods and country roads for a mar
who assaulted Miss Singer, aged abou!
20 years. The young woman was pick
ing berries near Ridgeway. A sister
who accompanied her, missed ber for
a few minutes, and, receiving no reply
to her calls, started in search, finding
her sister bound and gagged. and her
body terribly bruised. Large number:
oi men armed with guns and revolvers:
are looking for the assailant. :
Tobias Treumpert, of the South Side
Pittsburg, was surprised when he ap
plied for a divorce to learn that the
woman from whom he wanted to be
divorced had procurzd a divorce trom
him ten years ago. Ihe former Mrs
Treumpert told the officer that she had
procured a divorce in 1202 in West
moreiand county. Treumbert then ac
-epted service and attended the hear:
ings, but said he did not understand
that there had been a legal separation
After being lost in the winding gang
ways of the No. 3 colliery of the Le
high Valley Coal Company, John Farr
a miner, of Hazleton, climbed up ar
abandoned air shaft which had an out
let in the yard surrounding thc resi
dence of S.” Y. Frederick, in the heart
of the city. The airway had not been iv
use for many years and a heavy door
bolted on the outside, shut off exit
Farr yelled at the top of his voice ane
finally his cries were heard, whercu
the door was broken open and IMar
was released.


The huckleberry season
county, which has just
bout $25,000 to men, w
Iren who were engaged i
berries during the past six»
About 300 berry pickers were ¢m
>d and they usually received 3 conts


 



juart. A child picks about thers
quarts a day and adults about double
that number. One man. Ira Keioer
nicked ninety-four quarts 1
tours. James K. Title. of M:Mih
ael’'s, claims to hold the recor! 9
picking huckleberries.
od about (uw
utes.

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Our railways have killed 8.588 per
sons within a year.

A Richmond, Va., woman had her leg
broken in a rush for bargains. Many
a man has had his heart broken whea
the bills came in, but no one ever put
that in the paper.
Over $6,000,000 worth of the shoe
product of America was sold in foreign
lands in 1902. We sold in the United
Kingdom $2,000,000 worth, whereas ter
years ago we sold but $2,100 worth.
Secret divorce is a public menace
Justice Brewer's words are to be re
membered when a uniform marriage
and divorce law is framed for the
States. .
There are almost as many univer
sity teachers in the United States ag
university students in the United
Kingdom. The number of professors
and instructors at the universities and
colleges included in the list of the
United States Commissioner of Educa
tion is 17,000. The number of students
in British universities and university
colleges is only about 20,500.
The United States owns the chiel
way stations of commerce, the princi
pal islands and harbors in mid-Pacific
—Unalaska on the north, Midway Is
land, the Hawaiian group, Tutuila in
the Samoan group, Guam in the
Ladroncs, and Manila It is generally
conceded that Pearl Harbor in the
Pango in tae Samoan, are far the best,
if not the only valuable harbors in all
the mid-Pacific.
In a recent lecture’ in Paris M
Charles Rcl'and remarked that human
beings in gr neral expend less energy of
motion, especially locomotion, than
animals. Animals fly, swim, crawl
jump, ete., without the painful ap
prent'~eship of men, and the force taey
expend relatively to their weight is
much greater than in our case. If men
were as strong as beetles in respect tc
their weight, they could juggle with
tons. Thinkers are less disposed tc
movement than other men. Taey ex
pend their forces in intellectual ef
forts.
A tribute to the power of advertising
is paid at heavy cost by a Londan hu
mane association which has put out 2
big poster asking: “Why drive with 2
bearing rein? It means less power, less
grace, less freedom.” Colored pictures
of three horses are exhibited. The first
without a bearing rein, is entitled,
“Comfort;” the second, with a modi:
fied bearing rein, “Discomfort,” and the
third, with a rein such as the fashion
demands, is labelled “Torture.”
The Car, of London, suggests that in
the future the streets be relaid with a
concave surface with a slight slope
from the edge toward the centre of the
roadway. Heavy vehicles would nat
urally have to keep to the higher side
and in wet or dusty weather refuse
and slush would drift away from the
pavement and not toward it, the drains
being in the centre. As at present con
structed, the water and mud on a rainy
day collect on the edge of the pave
“inent and are splashed on the pedes
| triams.
The telegraph system in the East
African British Protectorate of Uganda
now extends to Batiaba, on the shore
of the Albert Nvanza. Thz trunk line
from Mombasa, with its branches, is
over 1,034 miles in length, and the
charge over the whole distance is 4
cents a word, with a minimum of 32
cents for a message of eight words
There is also a system of telephones
| aiong the whole distance, which may
| be used at 33 cents a conversation
The poles on which th? wires are fixed
| are living trees.

We icarn from the Lancet, says Na
ture of London, that Dr. London, of St
Petersburg, bas publisheill some inter
asting observations relative to the ac
tion of the Becquerel rays on the nerv
sus system and on the eye. He found
that when a box containing bromide of
radium was placed in a cage in which
mice were kept the animals became
paralyzed and comatose, and died in
five days. He also found that persons
who are cither totally blind, or have
only the feeblest possible perception of
ght, are peculiarly sensitive to the
Bacquerel rays. and are able to form
visual conceptions of the contour of
objects the shadows of which are
shown on a screen by means of the
rays.

Thirty-seven young men belonging to
the higher ranks of society in St. Pet
ersburg have organized an association
called the “Club of the Enemies of
Fl.iting’”’ The members exchange
solemn oaths to refrain from flirting
Tnose breaking the promise con
tribute, “for charitable purposes,”
$500 for the first offense and $2,500 for
the second. According to the by-laws
of the society, punishinent for the third
offense is left to the discretion of the
President. The society meets in
arnbst’s restaurant, on the Kamen
nostrovski Prospeci Although the
club has bcen properly
registered with authorities, the
police see a revolutionary movement
1foot and imagine that if they could
Yiscover the the charter tae
southful members of some of St. Pet
orsburg’s most nobie families woul
sonn find their way to Siberia.
-harter of the
the
key to

Hawaiian group, and that of Pango

Rallroads and Forestry.
The railroads of the United States
use ever year 110,000,000 new ties to
replace old ones. Fimber suitable for
ties has become scarce, and prices have
increased year by year. , For twenty
years railroad managers have been
{onsidering the question of timber sup-
tly for ties, and have been led into
experiments in forest culture for
profit. :
In the West several of the stronger
raflway companies have groves of ca-
talpa old enough to give them trees
for ties. The older companies are ex-
tending the catalpa plantations, and
other companies, satisfied with the ex-
periments, are putting out trees by the
hundred thousand. ; »
The catalpa is of rapid growth, the
wood is durable, and the influence of
the planting experiments on a large
scale of the railroad companies has
been a practical demonstration of the
advantages of forest culture for profit.
If it is profitable for corporations to
grow catalpas it is profitable for indi-
viduals to grow them.
A Bottled Brother.
Dr. Gillespie, the present moderator
of the Church of Scotland, tells how
he was nonplussed the other, day by a
ragged urchin with whom he got into
conversation. He said:
. “My boy, who looks after you?”
“Naebuddy,” was the quick reply.
“Where is your father?”
“He's deid.”
“Have you a mother?”
“She's deid, tae.”
“Have you not a sister, then?”
“Y niver had yin.”
“But surely you have a brother?”
“Yes, but he's at Glasga College.”
“Well, cannot he spare some time
from his studies to look after you a
bit?”
“Na, sir; for he was born wi two
wtlda, sed they keep him in a bottle.”
More Interesting.
Miss Gusch—Didn’t you really attend
19e wedding?
Mr. Crabbe—No. There was a prize
fight on at the club that night, and—
Miss Gusch—And would you rather
attend a prize fight than a wedding?
Mr. Crabbe—Of course, you can’t bet
ost the best man at a wedding.

FITS permanently cured, ~0 *1L8 Or nervonsg.
nes: alter first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Grea:
NerveRestorer.%2trial bottle and treatlselrea
Dr. BR, H. Kn1xw, Ltd., 981 Arch St., Phils, Pa


Monday is the favorite day for commit-
{ing suicide.

The Summer Bath.
Nothing is more refreshing or invigorating
& summer than a daily bath, Use soft
tepid water and good soap. Ivory Beap is
ideal for the bath; it is pure, lathers quickly
and leaves the skin soft and white, Th)
hath should be taken early in the morning
or just before retiring at night.
EreaNor R. PARKER.

Paris has the biggest debt of any city in
the world. It amounts to $400,000,000.


Mrs, Winslow's SoothingSyrup for childran
teething soften the gums, reduces inflamma-
tion,allays pain,oures wind colic, 25¢. abottle
Don’t allow your dazzling prospects to
blind you.
do not believe Pigo's Cure for Consiimn-
tionhasan ejual for coughs and colds—Jouy
k, Boxer, Trinity flprings, Ind., Feb. 15, 190).
' It is better to put on airs than to cut oft
reirs.
Too Swift Concurrence.
An Atchison man, newly ‘married,
was sounding his wife's praises to his
men friends. “Why, she is so much
better than I,” he sald, “I don’t sce
how she came to marry me.” His
friends all agreed to this so promptly
that he got mad; sald he was as good
as his wife any day, and wanted to
whip the crowd.—Atchison Globe,
$100 Reward. $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased t»
Isarn that there is at least one dreaded dis-
ease that science has been able to cure in all
itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Cataria
Cure is the only positive cure now known to
{he medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con-
gtitutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's CatarrhCureistakeninter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu-
voussurfaces of the system, theroby daestroy-
ing the foundation of the disease, und giving
tke patient strength by building up the con-
gtitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. I'he proprietors have so much faithia
ts curative powers that they offer One Hun-
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to care.
isend for list of testimonials. Address
1. J. Caexey & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, Tie.
Hall's Family Pills are the besf.
Child Mertality in the West Indies.
In the West Indies infantile mortality
“5 very heavy. As soon as the children
of the peasant can toddle about they
are allowed to eat whatever they pick
up. As a natural result more than
ualf of them die in many of the islands
"efore they are a year old.

“My father had been a sufferer from sick headache
for the last twenty-five years and never found any
rolief until he began taking your Cascarets. Since
he has begun taking Cascarets he has never had
the headache. They have entirely eured him.
Cascarets do what you recommend them to do. 1}
will give you the privilege of using his name.”
E.M. Dickson, 1120 Resiuer St., W.Indianapolis, Ind.
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They keep the bowels regular,
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THE SALESWOMA



Miss Curtain, of St, 3
Paul, Gives Her
Experience,







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Miss
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Nellie Curtain.
A ISS NELLIE CURTAIN, 646 Pearl
street, St. Paul, Minn., head sales-
woman in a department store, writes:
“I have charge of a department in
a dry goods store, and ajter standing
the larger part of the day, I would
go home with a dull ache, generally
through my entire body. I used Pe-
runa and feel so much better that 1
wall to anil from the store now. 1
know Perunato be the bes! medicine
on the market for the diseases pecu-
liar to women,’’—AMiss Nellie Cui-
tain,
Nothing is so weakening to the human
system as the constant loss of mucus. Ca-
tarrhal inflammation of the mucous mem-
brane produces an excessive formation of

weakenin |
withstand the loss of mucus, hence it 18
that women afflicted with catarrhal affee-
tions of the pelvic organs feel tired and
Jngaid, with weak back and throbbi
rain.
store health by cutting off the wéakenin
drain of the daily loss of mucus.
Compelled to Be on Her Feet the Larger P
of the Day Finds a Tonic in Peruna.


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located in the head or pelvic. ergans, the
discharge of mucus 1: sure to occur.
This discharge of mucus constitutes
drain; the system cannot long
A course of Peruna is sure to I
An Admirable Tonic.
Congressman Mark H. Dunnell, National
Hotel, Washington, D. C., writes: ?
“Your Peruna being used by myself and
many of my friends and acquaintances, not
only as a cure for catarrh but also as an
admirable tonic for physical recuperafion,
I gladly recommend it to all persons re-.
quiring such remedies.” — Mark H. Dun-
nell.
If yoa do not derive prompt and satisfacess
tory results from the use of Peruna, write
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state-
ment of your case and he will be pleased to
give you his valuable advice gratis. :
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
mucus. Whether the mucous membrane be | Ohio.




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if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make.
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A hundred milliod
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| arising from a disordered stomach is
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from the stomach it may be safely as
| serted there is no condition of il}
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enough for an ordinary occasfon. and
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains
| a bousehold supply for a year. Oue
generally gives relief within
minutes,




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ig not a tiny sample, bat en h to convince Anyone.
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