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"For might ymmra / ®«f tarad with Inflmmmm tlonoftho womb and i bladder,profuao and 1 painful menatrua I tlon, and at tlmoa It I Beamed as though I I abould die. I doe f tored moat of tbo ' tbno, but aeemed to fall ovary time. A y abort time ago I began K to take LYDIA En PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND, and thanka to N, to-day ! am a well woman."- MRS. L. L. Towhe, Littleton, N. H. 'm Mr». Town«, like many other Buffering women, wu a victim of theory. Her physician did his liest. He had battled wit(| her case steadily and could do no more. If Mrs. Towne had asked advice of Mra. Pink ham «even or eight years earlier, shy» ou Id have had just so many more years of nappiness and comfort and health. It ia not reasonable to expect that any living person can advise for female troubles aa safely aa Mrs Pinkham, whose experience is without parallel in the world. This should appeal to the oommon nuiiae of any woman, especially when nearly every newspaper in this country is printing in almost every issue the letter of some woman who has been cured by Mrs. Pinkham when doctors had given her up. Don't wait for the doctor to give you up to the surgical knife, or tell you that you cannot live, tiet y«-ur advice where you aro certain to have the benefit of the widpat experience. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mane., and rely on her. No charge is made for advice. There is no female complaint, however simple or however serious that Lytlla K. Pinkham'» Vegetable Compound will not help ; of this there is monumental evidence in its thirty years' record of constant success. When you ask for this medi cine at the druggist's, he sure you get wnat you ask for and nothing else. The medicine that cures ia Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound. We hive deposited with the National City Bark, of Lvnn, to re», which will be paid to any per aou who can find that the alxnre testimonial letter ia not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer's »pedal permission, l.vnia R. Pinkham Maniri»« Co. *5000 REWARD The sugar cane Is now cultivated In every part of Africa that has been ex plored by whites. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bmmn Quinine Tebtets. All irugvista refund 'ne money if It tells toenre V. Vr. J-ove's jigneture laoa muh box. 3ûo. Many experienced fishermen have gone to Los Angeles this year to try for the tuna. Oroat stories of its strength and gameness are told. It Is common to play a *tuna half a day with a thirty six thread line. t sa/ïî/amsar Laxative Hromo-Qulnlne Tab'eta euro a cold lr one day. .Mo cure. No Pay Price 2ft rants. Every known language contains such names as cuckoo, pewit, whippoorwill and others, in which the sound emitted by the animal is utilized as the name. How'» Thlit We offer one huixlrsil dollar» reward for any cane of c?M(nrra that cannot b© cured by H&U'a Catatrh Cure. K J. CHKNBY A CO.. Prop«., Toledo, O. We. the underpinned, have known F. J Cheney for tl»© Inet 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all bunlnen» traneac tlona end financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WKÜT A THU A X. Wholesale Druggleta. To ledo, O. WAMHNU. KINNAN A MARVIN. Wholesale OruKKUt«. Toledo, O. Hnlt'ii Catarrh Cure le taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur face« of the ay stem. Price 75c per boitle. Bold |>v all drugginta. Tent l mou tale free. Hall's Family Pill» aie the beat. » F. Wellington Ruckstuhl, the well known St. Louis sculptor and secre tary of the National Society of Sculp tors, has been appointed a director of sculpture of the Louisiana purchase exposition. êWA This signature ia on every box of the genuiar Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that mr*a a rolU !■ The avcrigc distance traveled by Brit ish locomotive engine driven* i<* from 30. 000 to 50,000 mile** every year. There are about 20,000 drixen* in the United King dont. SrÄSM PEINSIOIN BICKSOHO. Washington. 0. C-. they will re ceive quirk replie». H. Mit N. It. Vole. Staff aoib Corps. Prosecuting claim« aitice 1878. IF The five largest eitie« of Kugl.tnd, ex clusive of lamdon, are us follows: Liv erpool, 0H-UM7: Main-liaster, 543 000: Birmingham. 522,1S2; la*ed.*, 428,053: Sheflield, 380.717. CITE rwmaiwi.tif 'tu rad. No tits Of nrrroaanMi ■ lie ahor llm Ur'« uarof I>r. Kllai , llr.*l Nrr« K»« int er. Ha,tut ft» PK RKff*d.(M trial ho.lleautl lr.-«t IM. t>».K.II Kkias-Ud .»31 Arc*St.. Philadelphia. P» The aaoeta of character are what you are and not what you have. Mother» will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Wv child rt rti|> the beat remedy to use tor theit •it during »lo* iH'thliiv i»*riod The chronology of both the Chinese and the Hindoos is fairly reliable as far back as 2200 B. C., before which It Ptao's Cur# enn not b» too highly spoken of *» a cough cur«* -J. W O'Rrlvn. SÎÏ ThIM A va., N.. Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 1 llOG. The Mac-Mac Indians of North Amer lea have an instrument known as the mooee call. It la a birch-bark horn, and when blown by an expert gives a fairly good imitation of the bellowing of a moose. Columbia Won Attain. Newport, it. I., Sept. 2.—Columbia, splendidly handled, beat Constitution four minutes anti ill second», corrected time, over a course of 15 miles to windward and back in the first trial races to select the cup defender. The defeat was decisive, and admirers of the Constitution are at their wits end to make apologies and excuses for her bad behavior. She was fresh from tiie Herrcshoff shipyard, where her bot tom was burnished until it glistened like plate glass in the sunlight. Her sails fitted lier admirably, with the exception of the balloon jib topsail which she set on the homeward reach. Thus she had no drawback to act as a detriment to her speed. Moreover, Mr. lierreshoff, her designer and builder, was aboard. All, however, was of no avail. Constitution was beaten fairly on lier merits, and un less she sails better in the next races the committee which lias the matter in charge will decide ii|kiii selecting Columbia to meet Shamrock 11. I e The Beat rreaonptior for Uslaris Chills and Fever In a bottle Of Grove's Taatelea* Chill Tonic. It In »Imply Iron and quinine In » tasteless form. No t ore. No Pay. Price 60c Jack Winters was sentenced lo 15 years at Folsom for robbing the Selby smelter recently. A crust and a kind word are better than a feast and indigestion. I CASTORIA . .iii'iSSa ffiMiujiiui For Infants and Children. ÏTiTiii.iliiulibiM iiMiinuiibiffliirarnw r The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature I CTi'.min.il. ^Vegetable Preparation for As - similating the Food andRcgula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 1 » l\i IN IS/t 111 I DKf.N Promotes Digestion .Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Not N arc otic . Of J*i,*OUO-SAHVUFtTCNBt In fit id ï rr fgr I Amp -Ut» * WSSLaä.* M» în/iAmt wmnFkwtr Use t A perfect Remedy for Constipa Ron. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. r For Over Thirty Years Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. v t v. ) ] Dusi s ib-» «»iii GASTQRIA INIS 31 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tmc esnvaun eoMnanv. new «rann orrv. _ j mnTirre TIME FOR ACTION * ; 0 l _ i All Ollirr of Settling K« hull» teil— I'«»» it Ion ut of lime Been the United Suite» la tern—Hein tlon» liltInmte—netilorea Trou lile. ls .'tent lo Win to Both Mutions , Caracas, V'ene/.uela, Sept. 4, via Ilaytion . able. The ltep.ibliea, «eniiollicial organ ol j ii inspired ar-, the government, publish**« tide eliding as follow»: "The hour for notes lias passed and the Diplomacy 1 I time for action has arnveil. laid before the world the ju^t reasons which it has had for asking compensation j for the grievances it luH | exhausted ail me means at il» d foi settling threatening question* iiel""" na \Ve have waited long Now is the time for ropii»als>" mis tion and nation. enough. Me»»» ice ut United State». i-4'i-t 0 i m*il Washington, fiept. 3.—U N « that on August 24, during Secretary Hay «j recent visit to Washington, a telegraphic j message was sent to the ministers at Car acas and Bogata directing them to inform I tin* foreign secretaries of Venezuela and s . . . i, ...i,;..!, «i,c Colombia of the distress with president had heard of the likelihood ol tf, the disturbance of the relations between .. ,,„, 1 . 11 ,., Xilvertino to the those tuo lepublies. Auditing » * possibility of the inlluenee ol tue cniuu States heilig exercised to compromise the pending questions, the ministers were di -1 rcctcd to say that while the relations of this government with both nations equally intimate and friendly, and every I opportunity is taken to show the good will bear to thorn, au oiler of the president s any difference's exist between Colombia and are we kindly oiliees to arrange which may Venezuela would is: ineffective without the acquiescence of both. Nevorthless, inspired by the sentiments which are common to all governments of the American republics, the United States would sincerely deplore a breach of the amicable relations that at this time hap thc sister nations of the the the no her her All, un the to pily exists between I lie western world, and would especially gret any action by either of them whieli the security of transit re might menace the isthmus or the neutrality of its territory and thereby constrain the gov ernment of tlie United States to consider its responsibilities and functions under ex isting treaty engagements with Colombia. The text of Mr. Hay's telegram lias not been made public. It is understood that acknowledgement of its receipt lias been made by tlie Venezuelan government, but its purport lus not been made known, although it is said to be friendly in tone, and while charging invasion by Colombian forces on the Venezuelan border and re ferring to the temporary suspension of di plomatic intercourse, which appears to be for explanations, Venezuela has not No ac across an open declared war against Colombia, know lodgement lias been received from Bogata, but this is supposed to be due to the reported delays in telegraphic com munication between Bogata and tlie coast In stations. 15 The whole human family is under 45 principal governments, of which only six are absolute monarchies and 15 are limited monarchies. I LI nt nt Dead Grow». Philadelphia, Sept. 2.—The list of dead the result of the explosion of a boiler on j the steamboat City of Trenton in the Dela ware riier has now reached 21. Sixteen * ; bodies have been identified and five «till Eight 0 « await identification at the morgue. Ixxiiert were recovered today in the vicinity Nino persons are missing. i and the five unidentified are probably mining this number. The bodies identified were: mead, aged 1(1; Anna li. Herr, 10; Miss JJI ; Alice Matthews, 41; of the disaster. , Marian Ash Matilda ('ross, Irene W ield, 10; Dora Wield, 12, of Phil adelphia; llarry Johnson, aged 30, Hulme ville. Pa.; Montgomery Marvel, 24, Sea j ford. Del. UerniHii Bunker» Were Robbed. Havana, Sept. 2.—The Discussion says 1 that Upmann At Co., Herman bankers of I Havana, have been robbed of $20,000 by who recently robbed the Mr. Upmann refuses to say anything regarding the affair. j | the same men ^ i The Union of Islington, London's largest parish, has 340,000 people. Bar nard's Inn, "which Is at the other end «j of the scale, has a population of five. j - I That young man who consented to have s portion of his blood let out to save his employer. set a remarkable example of heroism. The incident shows what power tf, ere j s j n good blood. There in only one natural way to get good blood, uud that is from the stomach. If the stomach needs assistance, trv Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, *p|,j s wonderful medicine cures dyspepsia. indigestion, constipation, and makes rich -1 red blood, I and obstinacy a Strong won't Loyalty to HU Enployer. Persuasion indicates a strong will and obstinacy a Strong line [the [in I ■ Is I many Blood Poison as /J I [i THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE OF ALL HUMAN DISEASES. Tlie poison ejected from the fangs of the rattle snake is not more surely fatal than the virus of Conta gious Blood l'oison, which pollutes and vitiates the r—P blood, destroys the tissues and bones and eats like a * • r G-t r% canker sore into the iiesh. This disease appears first in the form of a little sore or blister; soon I glands begin to swell, pimples break out on the body, the mouth and tin become sore, making it painful to eat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers appear on tongue, copper roWed splotches and other ciiaracteristic signs of Blood Pos come as the disease progresses, and the destructive virus takes deeper hold» the system. The medical men are as sorely perplexed over the character of I blood poison as ever ; they tell you to take mercury and potash alternately! three years, but I stomach of no hni being can stand I treatin'nt long; besid they dc not cure I disease permanent^ thousands know n OUR FREE HOME TREATMENT. Our book on Contasrious Blood Foison grives more Information about this disease tiirtn you can possibly get from any other Bource. It describes accurately and fully the symptoms as they appear in each stase of the malady, enabling the reader to correctly diag nose his own case, and, by following the instructions laid down in this book, to successfully treat himself at home. Should the patient need any Bpecial direc tion or advice, our physicians will be glad to corre spond with and help him along in every possible way. Don't hesitate to write fully about your con dition ; what you have to say about yourself will never go beyond our office. You can have the best medical advice and this valuable little book without any cost to you whatever. Our physicians are in correspondence with hundreds all the time, and have successfully treated thousands of cases. Don't despair of a euro because something else has failed. experience. S. S. S. is the o guaranteed purely; etable blood puri and the only anti for this peculiar vi it purifies the bl 1 builds up the I stitution. The appi improves almost f the first dose, thei soon show signs of healing, and the unsightly, dirty splotches and eruptions] paler and paler, and finally disappear. S. S. S. has for nearly 50 years been known and used as a remedy for this dr ful disease. Gently, but thoroughly, it removes all traces of the poison witi the least injury to the system. anc THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Gl BEST FOR THE BOWED 1 >Y CAT] it*. I o rS io* j «S« so*' ALL DRUGGlfl CANDY CATHARTIC taste good. Eat them like candy, w remove any bad taste In the mouth,« ing the breath sweet and perfumed, x a pleasure to take them, and tMFI liked especially by children. J sweeten the stomach by cleansInXl mouth, throat and food channel. J means, they stop undigested food N 'souring in the stomach, prevent ga»fj ing in the bowels, and kill disease *« of any kind that breed and feed In tWI tire system. are purely vegetable and contain no» curial or other mineral poison. ThejS slst of the latest discoveries In medW and form a combination of remedial! equaled to make the blood pure and« and make clean skin and beautiful« plexion. tone the stomach and bowels and stj the lazy liver. They do not merely •«] the stools and cause their discharge! strengthen the bowels and put them* lively, healthy condition, making their] tlon natural. 1 never grip nor gripe. They act qulefly.lj Itively and never cause any kind of UB« fortable feeling. Taken regularly they*! the liver act regularly and naturally» should. They keep the sewerage of the properly moving and keep the system^* Increase the flow of milk In nursing®* ers. If the mother eats a tablet. U SW her milk mildly purgative and has _»■ but certain effect on the baby. In tail* they are the only safe laxative W nursing infant. taken patiently, persistently, will c 01 *,! form of constipation, no matter bow o* how often other remedies have failed.« are absolutely guaranteed to cure anf<* or purchase money will be cheerfJ»» 1 funded. cost 10c, !5c, 50c a box. Samples sent* for the asking. We publish no testim» but sell Cascarets on their merit under solute guarantee to cure. Buy and (q box to-day, or write us for free »»^ and booklet. J Me»» STKMJ50 imiT Co., CHICAGO »r B*» SWEETEN THE STOMACH PURELY VE6ETABLE LIVER TONIC "ïï,r l ew«» BOON FOR MOTHERS CURE CONSTIPATION J NEVER SOLD i i IN BULK « 470 RFWARn ^ bff paid to any reader of thia paper who w® BaL. TT /alaLP port to ua any attempt of substitution, or *jjj u . _ something just as good" when Cascarets are ■Of, ana tarnish svid«ncs upon which ws can convict. All correspondence ABSOLUTE SECURE Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pin Must Bear Signature «f Ses Pac-SfmJIn Wrapt* Bal»* FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS. FOR OlUOUtlttt, FOR TORPID LIVER.! FOR CGNSTIPATIM FOR SALLOW SUL FOR THECOMPIU CARTERS m Päd CURE SICK HEADACHR. Politeness is like an air cnsl there may be nothing in it, but it many a hard Jolt