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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, TUESDAV MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1904 .
Burke's Livery, Feed and Boarding
Stables, flrst-class livery service. A
fine lino of carriages for funeral oc
casions. Always the best
Going to build or repair this
epringT See Kelly Bros.. Lumber Co.
Tor anything in lumber or. building
material.
I buy, sell and take in pawn every
thing. Ladles and gents clothing a
specialty. Guy B. perry, the pawn
broker, 507 Commecial avenue.
A. Halley, wire screening, poultry
netting, water coolers, gasoline stoves
and ovens, step ladders, brushes, hard
ware and stoves.' ',
Conant & Kenute, groceries, dry
goods and meat market, and general
merchandise, leaders for everything in
their line, let them supply you.
Too good to be passed by! Beautiful
Bilk Shirt Waist Suitings can be had
at flyman's for Co cents a yard dun
ing this week.
Bakers
Ounther & Valke, Model
will giv? universal . satisfaction In
everything in the bakery line. Orden
for socials promptly filled, 29 Sth st,
Peter Zimmerman, the Washington
street " grocer, ishaving a fine trade.
Good fresh groceries and 'full weigh
pleases the popple, ordJr from him.
John A. Miller, jeweler, has a com
plete line of diamonds watches, clocks,
rings, brooches, chains, studs, charms
and cut glass. Lowest prices.
Uncle Joe's Glad Hand Restaurant
and Bar still takes the lead, servinj
the best meals and lunches in Cairo
It's Hie peoples' choice.
F. Teichman's celebrated Lone
Jack cigars are the smoker's choice.
Man is never better satisfied than
when smoking this choice cigar.
For tender feet iry Dr. A. Reed'i
cushion shoes. The easiest shoe on
earth. Sold only by H. R. Rothei
berger, Twenty-eigth and Commercial
avenue.
We always carry fresh vegatibles
and a full line of staple and fancy
groceries. James Methan, Fourth
street and Washington avenue.
Engraved calling cards Your name (
engraved on copper plate (in script)
and a hundred cards for $1.50. DO
cards from your own plate for $1.00.
John A. Miller, jeweler. Ninth and
Commercial avenue.
If you want anything made of wood
Kelly Bros. Planning Mills will rnakt
it for you. Interior furnishing iumbei
a specialty, get estimates and prices
The Golden Eagle Clothing andlBhot
House sells shoes and clothing tha:
never fail to please. Fit and work
nianship guaranteed. C01 Corn. ave.
D. F. McCarthy's wagons always ci j
time - giving you plenty of heat fron.
the. excellent hard and soft coal he
handles. 'Phones 393 Cairo, ICG Bell
Wood & Bennet company, whole
sale grocers. Mail orders given
prompt attention. We solicit the
trade of merchants only.
Towers Livery and Transfer,! spec
ial attention given to transferring
baggage to all parts of the city, !o.t
price, 1309 Commercial avenue.
Ask the man w ho has used D. F. Me
Canity's csal, he will tell you It
gives the most heat and that it Is
clean and desirable.
GUARANTEED CURE FOR ALL KIDNEY
BLADDER AND URINARY DISEASES.
R5APILL - CAS1LR TOTAf E.
Tw4mi girt reii(. and i 1. x ;n cvr r
fAinxry t4 K Jivy, l.ir.'.kr vr I tttiait
mnit'l. Kna'ill.iawH rjrw linUt;S-nil
l.mtT, wfc.n: s H an-1 L'i !'. : K Iwnifia
l.m: kr'rtitl.41 ft! t iw-: 'J;,tk. S.ML-4fl-h if
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m i Aa-h lirf H-s.ttr: b1 all -r'ulAr!' w
Ux- Ki.ltx IiU4iirr or U rinary Crcju".
PBICI50CTS. NO CURE. NO PAY.
Paul G. iM'h'ili k Son.. i"7 C'liisue r-f-al
avenue and Harry W. Ni huh 1'nig
-oinpnny. isth and Commercial avium'
exclusive agents.
Rrot ty mii, apnn rwr-pt ot prW. tj
Lark Medicine tnj-, l,i.f;uf, Kf
UNION flAWYfAfTi
i
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A DIFFRKEXC1.
He Miss Hitemhan! It a beautiful ;
I'bivr. j
Sin You mean she pluy bi-aitt!- j
ruliy.
H" No; tliat s jn-t what 1 don't j
iM-;in.
wuLOBES
rAyYOUnnrAlFn rnnll
AG1 TIED
Cairo Team Made Eight Errors
Yesterday'
PROBABLY OPPOSING PITCHERS
TODAY CAIRO'S CHANCES
ARE SLIM UNLESS
CLARKSVILLE TAKES
TWO.
HOW THEY STAND.
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Cairo . . .
Padurah .
Clarksville
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.427
.411
f Hopkinnville
I Vinceiines
Yesterday's Results.
Vinceunes. 7: Cairo, :;.
Paducah, 12: t'larUsvIlle. 11.
Henderson. 5; Hopkinsvtile, 4.
Where They Play.
'airo a: Vincennes,
Paducah at Clarksville..
Hopkinsville at Henderson.
ERRORS LOST THE GAME.
Special to The Bulletin.
Viueetines, Sept. 12 Wtih Holy-u-oes
in the box and exhibiting al
most his natal form, the Cairo tram
went down before Vincennes. The
support given n.iiycrosK was wreten
and is respon-:iblo fur man." of i.n-rt-ns,.
Duffy pi'cbtd for the locals und
was accorded almot perf-ct support.
;!' only error being made by Birek
'.rt. on an exceedingly difficult chancy
t'l-at .-houl.l have couutei! a hit. Most
f Vinci-nin-s' hits were made in the
Hii win n Cui.i
scored two men
:ihe;!il (if him with
fiv Hushes got a
a home run. Inun-
home run in
ninth.
Kane, of Washington,
ins in place of Lemon
ahlcd. and raugh: a tine
Ind.. is play-
,vho is dis
game.
.Manager Sctill'.n of the Cairo team
is disgusted with the game put up to
day and leaves lor Cairo tomorrow.
!Biuroif will probably pitch f.-ir
Cairo tomorrow.
The score:
it ii t:
Vin 0 o 4 ii :i o 0 0 7 8 '
Cairo , . 2 I' o ii o 0 u o fl ;i 6 :
'Itat'eties Duffy and Cane; Holy
cross and Cross. Vmpire Zinkans.
PADUCAH WON.
Special to The Ihilletin.
Clarksviilo. Sept. 12. Both teams
played dub ball all the way through.
Home runs by Lally, Potts and Mc
Giil of the viwiioiH eiv the feHiure
The score:
u ii I-;
i'lul. .. .2 0 0 0 3 1 C 0 0-12 I I I
Clk. . . .Z i) 0 0 3 1 0 o 4 11 12 7
Itattiries DoP, lirahic and Land;
Weakley and Petit. Cmpire Gilligan.
WHO CARES?
Special to The Bulletin.
Ikmlerhoii. S pt. 12. The
won.
The score:
Hen. ... o o l ii r, l o o -Hop
o l ;! ii n ii ii ii ii-
local.'
n ii !:
i i; r.
Itownigg:
l'iiiiie
Itutreries Morgan an 1
Ah xaiu'er and K.-t'er.
I'OpJ).
DIAMOND DUST.
ONLY eight error
And b'liiiul Hol.wri--
W;ll Zinkan beat us today?
Haas i i out
of ike gwMe and oth,
oil
hi to be.
i;idei,tlv fverybmiy had ail ofT
or some body hud an aufuliy
lav.
l!'!troi:T will proti
'"lay and against
.in.
bU-
bo in 1lie
nii-'b'v ;
box
i i now n,i Ti ClarksviHe to
two j-tni'glii fri ru the Indians. 'hi!i
( a in tal - one i Vinci'inn". as
t'ai'oKHh a n. I Ciiiri) uams are now
I ii d tor lii -i piace.
A rishe.fnan Naiifd.
ie I'l'iHUM i I Ml! :-!i !ai!( e t Badii-S-inoav
;n jitin'i.t lu ;li- city
is f i.""ig l.J) I. It wa -1 n: I..
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Philadelphia, 4; Boston, 0.
liosiLn, 2; Philadelphia. (!.
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St. Louis. I: Detroit, ;i.
New York. 4; Washington. -
WESTERN LEAGUE.
St. Joht'ph. 0; Dnuur, .:!.
Omuha, 7J Colorado Sprir.f
l)fs Moines, i: Sioux t'iiy,
f
By the Associated Press.
New York, Sept. 12. Four persons
were burned to death and six injured
in a tenement house lire early this
morning (Tuesday).
A SWITCH TO
THE BREWERY
WILL BE BUILT BY THE BIG
FOUR AND MOBILE AND OHIO
RAILROADS.
Alderman A. S. Fraser, chairman j
of the special committee named tu
Invt'Stisate the matter of bavins t. j
railroad track run from Second street j
north on Ruilroad street to Fourth;
sireet. reports that something de.d- j
nite will lie done in a few days. I
The plans have been completed and j
will be submitted in a short time. The
proposed plan is that the Big Four;
and Mobile and 'Ohio railroad com-
panics build a switch from a point on j
the old Mobile and Ohio tracks on !
.Second K'reet north on Railroad j
street to. .Fourth street. The old Mo-j
bile and Ohio track spoken of is now;
being used by the Cairo Electric ami .
Traction company to run their cars;
to Ohio street.
It is planned that the curve for th
extension north on Railroad''
will bftrin at Commercial avr-nu
pj-s in the rear of the frame build-;
ing on the northeast corner of Sec- j
ond street and Commercial avenue f
and east of the office of the Pacific j
Kxpress company which, is on 'he:
west side of Railroad street. j
The swi'ch was promised Manager j
Chris Beck of the Cairo Brewing
company and it is probably it will
i.e tmt In at once. It is al-o believed
ihat the vich will be extended north
on Railroad s'reet to Eighth street at
no distant day.
MURDERED BY ROBBERS.
"Henry Peterson, Chicago Tobacco
Dealer, Killed For His Money.
f
Uy the Associated Press.
Chicago, Sept. 12. Henry Peterson, j
tobacco dealer at Lake and Robo.v J
streets, was murdered tonight by otie
two men who entered his place
with the intention of robbing him.
The men entered the store when Pe
terson was ah.ne and demanded tha:
he open his money drawer. He re
fusel and one of the men shot him.
The men then robbed the place ot
bout Sloo and escaped. Peterson
lied a few minutes after beiui; shot. j
William Potee. colored, porter for ;
IMcr-on, was aNo shot an I will die.
-'-is the robin is ran out of t'.v door,
hvy lired at Frank Carlton, a r.s-
omer v.-ho ntered the store from
he rear roam. The huliet knocked .
iff Caribou's hot on I Mrtick Po'ee in ;
hs.- bai l;. Severn! arrests had b. -n '
made up to midnight, but tin diree-
i-vbif nee ha-, been pre
li'i'd amim
my of ihe men in ru-toiy
3ASEBALL PLAYERS' IN
DISPUTE AWARDED.
By the AssiKilated Press.
Buffalo. V Y.. Sept. 12. The na
Mortal l!a-i-iia!l board of arbitration
ol.iy ib ciib-il a Timber "f -ai.es run
'vrriin minor ba;.'U"s. Ibiry New
nver. ia di' p'lte tietwi i-n Sioux City
iiul Willi t loo. Iow a, was nw;ir(e:l o
Wilti'lI'Mi. ( H'e H II. Clu-ck. in
ii:te iM'ei-n Unci, l-liimi. (Ii-md
l-'i'tl.f Hii.I W'iOi i',"o. b-f op ii for
i ir: Im r ie -, i-n i-iit ion.
HILL CONFERS WITH PARKER.
Hy the A
Ks'ijitt .-.
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Pres?
Sept.
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P.-ntit-.r Hid
I'rrker from
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then b'tt fi-r
a staierner.'
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fill!
lin-in todjy t::i!
tonUl.f. Tin
Albany withon
f-onecrjiinr the
Uiven oit ihat
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SFE BLOWERS ARPESTED.
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i PERSONS
BURNED TO DEATH
By the Associated Pivhh, ,;
Havana, Sept. 12.--Uy;a vote of ten
to flvo. the tenate today confirmed the
; nominal ion of Marijiil.s Do Monlofo,
jl-iebent minister to (ireat. Britain, to
be also minister to Genu any. The
i senate three mouths ago 'rejected
J Montoro's 'uppoiitmetit to Berlin, but
! President Pama made the nomination
the second time.
I ALLEGED ROBBER KILLED
i TRYING TO ESCAPE.
By the Associated prena.
Detroit, Sept. 12. Gua A. Henkel
man, alias Sid Hall, was shot and
killed tonight while trying to escape
from a de'eetlve. Ilenkelman was
wanted In connection with breaking
open a railroad cur at I'tica, Mich.
DROWNED IN LAKE.
By the Associated Press.
W'atertown, Wis.. Sept. 12. Major
Chas. G. H. Gardner of this rity. aged
r,2 years, was found drowned in La
Salle lake. Oeonomowoe, today. He
a-as a graduate of the Wisconsin I'nl
versity law school and widely known
throughout the state.
CATHOLIC CENTRAL VEREIN.
! By
the Associated Press.
St. Louis, Sept. 12. The German
Catholic central verein today listened
to greetings by Archbishop Miasmei
of Milwaukee, and Bishop Janssen rif
Belleville. 1)1., after which commit
tees were appointed.
Weather Forecast,
By the Associated Press. ,
Washington. Sept. 12. Followin
the weather forecast for Illinois
for
the next twenty-four hours:
Fair Tuesday, warmer in north;
Wednesday showers and cooler; vari
able winds,
WIPED OUT BY FIRE.
Every Business Block
Destroyed Loss,
in Idaho Fal!
$1,000,000.
By the Associated Press.
Idaho Falls. Idaho. S.'pt. 12 Ai
most every business block iu this cilj
was wiped out by fire today. Loss $1.
i i.Mto.oeu.
Free Street Carnival.
The Bam her Carnival will exhibit
their entire carnival comnanv show.
j Ferris wheel. Carry-us-all, etc.. 10 up
jto-date attractions; on the John A. Ml!
: ler property opposite the postoffiee all
jnext week commencing Sept. 12 to 17.
! They will give free performances tv
j ery afternoon and niht. Let every
body turn out and have a rousing
gixd time. This company comes we )
recommended as being the cleanest
and best company on the road today.
If you are looking for a good time
come out and have it. The attractions
are many and all clean moral and up-to-date.
Join the crowd.
Pay tht Fidi.'tr.
Every tt:r the traitor Folly chr.fcs Ra-
fon flop 1:. r ihr'.n
Soniciiiic h9 to to ihf victim sume poor
."Inner nn'ft atur.f;
I". s :in f.''1 .-nifl truthful Faying printed
'111 P-O'!' (IMC nf l.iir.
They -: dance miM pny the lidiiler-
it tUc eti.lcs of the same.
In thin
Kol'v'a millions are
fl'IVR.
liiri:"!',- i ,xi'ovs.
tnlilliT" roik ills minify
qulot-
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i t'-,.' . uiM l im-ic 1 1. ii wlfcr not a
ih.inri- T'-ft (.,i- h.nne
1 1 -tn;m lio"" t'ii:::- is v'JUal to the
it ..f Uil- ': .
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Cn':eii ':rn'.v.i will ia Cidombla. and
!! i.ii'ie !i-lr.r.!t;s ', think s
, lie:. ti u!t 1 vu! ins ii-
Abscesses.
W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, .Miss.,
writes. An:;, l,-, 1902: "I want to say
a word of pr.-ib for Ballard'w Know
Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which
caused tl;e -ordn in my leg to con
tract and an sli cisx to il.--c in m
kil'-e, und tbe doctor told me. tint I
would have a stiff b k, so one .by 1
i nt to J. F. Lord's drui; ttore (who b
now in ItiiiM-r, Colo.) He p-cntii
iiit-tided a bottle of Know Liniment;
I j:ot a r,"c t-vf. and it 'uri.d my h-A
It is th" best liniment in th.' world
Alls' s- .i, with few exception. rr
indicative of constipation or debility.
Tin y may. howi-ti r. result from bowr
or from foreign bodies, introduced in
to the t-km or flei-h. ftich a plrnter,
thorn--, tc. s.ob; liy Scliuh Lnis Co.
ejg
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CIRCUIT CLOSES
By the AnHOcInted Press.
Ueadviiltf, Ma"H., Sept, 1
vorltes and an outsider
.Two fa
were the
even's nt Rcadvilk- track tod. y.
2:10 pace wa-i a feature, for.
The
after
Ben. F, favorite, had taken the first
heat handily. Peeler Patron enme up
in the second and won by a head. The
next two were easy for Peeler.
2:25 trot, pifvse, $l,tmo (9 starters)
John Caldwell 111. The Peer 2 2
2. Kyrillie 5 5 2. Time. 2:14U.
2: ml pace, purse, Sl.ono (7 starlets
lics-atlc 3 11.' AnidroMs 12 2.
Frank Yokuni 2 .'3 ;!. Time. 2:0('.,i.
l:lu pace, purse, $l,uoo (4 starters)
Peeler I'm ton 2 111, Ben F 122
2. Day Book 3-4 2 4. Time, 2:10.
CARE IN TESTING FLOUR,
Big
Mills Take p'ilna to Asserlsln
Quality of Output.
"It is surprising to note the differ
ence that exists between the various
brands of Hour," said O. 1). Hutchin
son, the representative of one of the
hie mills In Minneatiolis. Minn. "It
all depends on how the flour Is milled j
i-.nd on the kind of wheat from which j
t is made. Flour made from hard i
sprlnK wheat will give, from twenty
to forty more loaves of bread per bar
rel than that made from the softer
winter wheat. It contains a larger
percentage of gluten and absorbs
more water. The mills are exceeding
ly careful about the kind of flour they
send out, and the testing department
is one of tha most important
branches.
"After the flour ? Kronnd comes the
crucial test. A sample is taken and
made up into bread. We have four
bakirifs a day, and from twenty to
thirty lows are baked each time,
each one representing a sample of
Hour. After the test has been made
the bread Is turned over to the Asso
ciated charities.
"You may have noticed that the col
or of flovr is no longer a marble
white, but. a creamy white. This comes
l'-om the fact that the rich portion of
the grainright under the woody coat
ing, is ground into the (lour. What is
left can hardly be called bran, for it
is only the coarsest part of the cuter
fiber." Milwaukee Sentinel.
Sugared.
Admiral Dewey nodded toward a
tall man with a military carriage.
"That geu'lernan," he said, "fought
sa'.iantly in Cuba against the Span
iards. But it is about his eating, not
bis f-hting, that I am going to tell
vol.
'Jle waa chartered in n certain Cn
ban village, and at mess he complain
ed bitterly every day about the Cuban
cooking.
"'Sugar,' he would exclaim, 'they
!ii?ar everything. I can't stand this
constant su?ar diet'
"Finally he said: 'I'll eat nothlre
but boiled eggs hereafter. They can't
susar them."
"But a young officer came In to
mess nt the next mra! icry early an),
taking tho silt out of the other's salt
criiqt, he filled it up with 6iis;ar.
"When the older man arrived he or
dered, sure i rotiRh, boiled oks. He
epened ther.i with ftlooiny complacen
cy and Kprlnkled over them plenty oi
the doctored salt.
"At the fir-t mouthful ho turnPd
purple.
" 'Supareil, fiucared!' he exclaimed,
and rii. hc:! fro;-.: the tr.bht."
Alexander
County National
Bank
Commercial Ave. and Eighth Street,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL
$100,000.00
. $50,000.00!
si 'kii rs
AMU IIMIHV lll;i l-VOI ITS
OFFICEHS;
E. A. BUDER President
CHA8. FEUCHTER JR...V. President
J. H. CALLIGAN Cashier
F. SPENCER, Atsittt.it Cashier
DIRECTORS.
E. A.
Thoa.
C. M
Wm. Buder,
Boyd.
Osterloh,
J. H. Gatllgan,
W. E. CholMn
C O. Patler,
C. V. Neff,
J. M. Herbert,
Kluge,
Chas. Herbert, Jr,
Accounts of corperatlona and Individ
uals especially solicited. Exo.""inc i
furbished in any part of l vorio '
Alexander County
Savings Bank
CAIRO, ILLWOItj.
E. A.
Tho.
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Boyd. . . .
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readin? one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits iof. Ljdia.
E. Pinkham'H Vegetable Compound, and I am po glad I did. JSoonR
can deserilte the good it did me. I took.: three bottles faithfully, and
besides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison
out of my body, and made mo feel as epry and active as a young gni.
Sirs. Biukhara's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be.
Mas. M. E. Hugihox, 347 East Ohio bt, Chicago, III.
Mrs. Plnkham Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacements.
Apparently trifling Incidents In woman's daily life frequently produce
displacements of the womb. A slip on the (.lairs, lifting during menstruation,
standing- at a counter, running a sew ing machine, or attending to the moFt
ordinary tasks may result in displacement, and a train of seriotis evils is starteo.
The first indication of such trouble should lie the signal for quick action.
Pon't let the condition become chronic, through neglect or a mistaken idea
that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone.
More than a million tvomen have regained health by.the use oi i.yaia Xj.
Pink ham's Ve-jretable Compound. -
If th slightest trouble appears which yoii do not understand
write to ?Ir. Ptnkbam, at Lynn, Mass., for liev advice, and a few
timely words from her will show you the right thing to do. IMS
advice costs j ou nothing, but it may mean life or happiness or botu.
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the worst forms of female comp atnts. -that , beanng-dowt ft"?' JJj
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U troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from toe
uterus in the early etage of development, and checks any tendency to cancer
ous humors. . It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up t ti
entire female svstem. Its record of cures is the greatest in the world, n
Bhould be relied" upon with contidence. '
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a w II Immu act'ir could not he heard
by his a'tdience. sail: "Xo one ad
mires Mr. X. tuortf than I do. but I
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in overheating bt he rays."
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OF
Alexander and Pulaski Counties
Published by the Bulletin Company
Containitix a complete list of land owners, showing divis
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of Chicago," whose
Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington
. . St., Kingston, Ont., writes:
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, of their dragging out miserable lives in agony,
"I suite rod for vears with bearing-down pains,
womb trouble, nervousness, and excruciating head
ache, but a few bottlea of Lydia K. Pink nam's
and promising to me. I am light and
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una i now eniov mr m urwui,
f.viHa K. Pink-ham's Vegetable
ean alvrays be relied upon to restore
hv mftVr. It Is a sovereign cure lor
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Prof. Cornet. Ion;: avoidant to l'rof.
Koch of Berlin. :-iii!cd the fptitoin ot
a consmptlve on the carpet of a rcua
In which he kept, forty-eight guinea
pigs. II? allowed it two days in
which to dry. Then the room war.
violently swept, so as to raise a dii'd.
The Riiinca pics breathed In tho dn.-ty
air. A!! but two o them contracted
consumption.
Buried by Coverrmer.t.
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