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Letters Proving Ro*Hfvoly that thoro la Mo Mocfiolno for Woman?* Ilia Equal to Lydla f« Plnkhom'a Vogotahlo Compound* PROFUSE PERIODS, " I commenced /VK&SvCV taking Lydia E. i I JB^^^%%* rinkham's Vegeta- Ix &*—*. *~^W /t* I'leCompoundabout *P*wi/ three months ago, [ «5* S 4r\ ff | and cannot express j Y *j*n j I the wonderful good i ' 1 yfc^ JL \ it has done me. . ti/ rffflfc" ■■fTfr* cns t rll ' a ti°nswero 7fr<ffifgfMßffj^ffi) so profuse as to leave me very weak "V for some time af ter> Was also troubled with leucorrhoca, tired feeling, bearing-down sensation, pain across the back and thighs. I felt us though there was a heavy weight in my stomach all the time. I have taken two bottles of the medicine, and now have better health than I have had for four years." Mrs. Lizzie Dicksox Hodge, Avalon, Ohio. CHANGE OF LIFE. 11 1 was taken sick rfTiiri'iiiiT* > \! > fire years opo wil'i J^ffifflfej^V ' The Grippe,' i-iul |gffy^talßavj had a reliipsc and If Tf *^ffl|/ j was given \:p by I jjgfc-qg; |Py If | the doctor and my \ \J~ J^r [ \ friends. Change of \ \V\ j I : Life began to work JITZsA. A» i on me. I flowed UHMgOI | very badly until a ffirej(]pfflH«ft?| : year ago, then my illfjßs^^^sOfy' stomach and lungs — got so bad, I suffered terribly ; the blood wont up in my lungs and stomach, and I vomited it up. I could not eat scarcely anything. I cannot tell what I suffered with my head. My husband got me a bottle of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound, and before I had taken half of it I began to improve, and to-day lam another woman. The Pinkham's medicine has saved my life. 1 cannot praise it enough." M. A. Denson, Millport, N.Y. < *SiiOtt "Hl hm paldltthlm tmmtUno- '"if la E. FlnkhmmMmdlolnm Co. Patience — And are you fasting dur ing Lent? Patrice — Yes. "And do you think you are any the better for it?'" "No; I don't think I've lost a single pound." — Yonkers Statesman. Never Grip Nor Gripe. Don't open n door with tin ax. use n key! Don't open your bowels with iiirrruriiil pill poison, use < 'H^tirets C'amly Cathartic ! 1>! ug gists, 10c, •Jjc. Bile. Why lie flron-lei). Hoax— l f-nw you nt tin* thenter last nifrlit. Yon wi-iv in tin- d-.jp seat. ,itt ~ *«li •,vl;ai do j ..i menu? ll.'>nx-\Y. ••"••- in K-!>V Take Garfleld Tea for constipation; it has this to recommend it: it is made from health-giving herbs and it surely cures. The Bent Prescription for Bfalarla. Chills nnd fever is a bottle ol Grove's taste less Cbil Tonic;. It is simply iron and quinine in a tastelesH form. No cure— no pay, Price soc Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure. — J. W. O'BRIEN, 322 Third Aye., N., Minneap olis, Minn., Jan. 6. 1900. CITO Permanently -Cure*!. No (Its or iwrvousncis rl Id uftfrtirntilHy'Hii.i.i>ri>r. Kliiir'KUrcut Ncrva Restorer. Scud for KUKK 94.OO trial Lottie an<t trent is«. I)o. B. ll. Klin;, Ltd .Ml ArcliSt, Philadelphia, l'a. Stops the Cough and Work* off the Cold. Ltxatlve Uromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold Innna day. No cure. No pay. Prlc* 2K «*«■»« RE SICK HEADACHE R (FT THE BLOOD. |i ■« DRUGGISTS. Bji Imperial preoo Hla Onlr Real Pleaaar*. "What good does your money do you, Kir. Armour?" a friend once asked P. D. Armour, according to the Washing* ton Star. "That Is a question," Mr. Armour re \le<\, "I often ask myself. I was rals i a butcher boy. I learned to love work for work's sake. I must get up early now, as I have done all my life, and when 0 o'clock comes, no matter what's going on at home, I must get to bed. And here I am. Yes; I have large means, ns you say, but I can't out as much as yonder clerk, I can't sleep as much, and I can hardly wear any more clothes than be. The only real pleasure I can get out of life that yon der clerk with hJs limited means can not get is the giving now and then to some deserving fellow without a soul knowing It $500 or $1,000. giving him a fresh start upward without making the gift a hurt to him. That's the only real pleasure I get out of life. And as to possessions, the only thing I sometimes feel I really own are my two boys and my good name. Take everything else from me, leave me them, and I would yet be rich. I wouldn't care a snap for the rest. We would soon together make enough to keep the wolf a long way from our door." It Won't Roll Off. The ops of the guillemot is one of the most peculiar and furnishes an admirable example of tbe way In which nature provides for tbe condi tions of life. This bird is found on tbe coast, and tin 1 eggs are usually laid on tbe bare edßi's of high rocks, from which posi tion any ordinary specimen of the egg would probably roll off. Hut the guillemot's egg won't do this. It has liccn fashioned by nature to stop on. The cpg is nearly conical lv shape, broad at the tiaso and sharp at the point, so that It will only roll In a circle. English Ronila. After tbe abandonment of Britain by the Romans the roads fell into dis use and bridle paths formed the only mentis of communication. Not until the sixteenth year of Charles ll— that is. 1(570— was any systematic effort made to Improve the roads of Eug laud. TOO KNOW WHAT YOC ABB TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic uecause the formula is plainly printed on ever; Dottle showing that is is Dimply Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No. Cure. No pay. Mo. Some Nice Royal Job*. "One of the most desirable posts at Windsor castle," says a correspondent of the Chicago Record, "Is that of 'the king's limner,' who In ancient times decorated books and manuscripts with Initial letters and who now prepares the parchment commissions when his majesty is pleased to confer knight hood or some other honor upon one of his subjects. The man who now fills the post has extraordinary skill with the pen and bru^li, and his diplomas nnd certificates were greatly admired for their exquisite taste and skillful execution. He receives a salary of ?2,500 a year. The clockmaker at Windsor castle receives the same com pensation, and It Is his business to keep nil the timepieces In repair. The his toriographer, who Is supposed to keep a record of events, holds a hereditary office, with a salary of $2,500 a year. The master of music receives $1,500 and arranges concerts for his majesty's diversion. The surveyor of pictures is paid $1,500. the librarian receives $2. 500, the examiner of plays $1,000, the keeper of the swans is paid $300, nnd the bargemaster, who looks after tin boats used by the royal family nt Windsor, has a similar compensation." Hum That Way. "The uiPiin thing! I don't believe it Is possible for the truth to come out of her month!" "Well, you know she has false teeth." —Chicago Times-Herald. The pain produced hy a hornet's Btiug Is caused hy a poison Injected In to tbe wound, and so Instantaneous Is Its effect as to cause the attack of this Insect to resemble a violent blow In the face. In the Spring The blood Is impure, weak and im- poverished — a condition indicated by pimples and other eruptions on the fnco and body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, lock of strength and animation. There's a physical reason for this — but it need not be discussed here. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the blood pure, vigorous and rich, creates appetite, gives vitality, strength and animation, and cures all eruptions. Buy a bottle and have the whole family begin to take it today. " I was bothered with very bad sores on my arms and hands. Hood's Sarsaparilla being recommended, I got a bottle, and when I had taken it the sores were all gone. Hood's is the best blood purifier I ever used." W. E. Wilms, Felton, Cal. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. A I'rrrnnllon. Husband (going to tns rich uncle's funerali— I'ut ;i rouple of large band kerchiefs Into my pocket, dear.* The old gentleman promised to leave me £10.000. and 1 shall want to shed some appropriate tears. Wife— l?nt suppose when the will Is read you rind lie hasn't left yon any thing? Husband- In that case you had bet Ut put in three.— London Kun. Gi CAUSED IT THE AFTER-EFFECTS MADE LIFE | MISERABLE FOR A YEAR I One of the Peculiarities of a Disease I WIU Not Stay Cured— How It Was Driven Out From the Reporter- Journal, Gardiner, Mo. Grip often leads to pneumonia. More frequently it will appear to be cured I but leaves the patient broken in health, j short of breath after slight exertion j and affected by every change of ' weather — a fit subject for the many diseases induced by the inclemency ot early spring. How this may be avoided, how the system may be cleansed of the lingering after-effects of grip and put In con- dition to ward off disease is best told ia the words of one who is able to speak from experience. Mr. Sumner Cross, of 80 Mechanic St., Gardiner, Maine, says: "A severe attack of the grip, about five years ago, left me in t a very bad state. I could not sleep end I had no appetite. My head felt heavy and 1 1 i was rather dizzy at times. Changes jof the weather seemed to have a bad | effect upon me and I was miserable ' I most of the time. | ] "I had been like this for a year when I a lady, who had heard me complain recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills { for Palo People. Shortly after this I i had occasion to go to Bangor and there i ! I bought .six boxes of the pills. While | taking the second box I began to feel I benefited. When I had taken them all j I felt so much better that I bought i six boxes more and I have always con- jeldcred the money I pzid for them !v/ell spent. I would not be without i them. "I shall always speak of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People in ! words of praise, for they are an honest j medicine. I them Le- i cause I know that they are all they are i claimed to be." [ Signed SUMNER CROSS. Subscribed and sworn to before me. Z. F. LITTLE, Notary Public. Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills for Pale People are an unfailing specific for such diseases us locomotor ataxia, par- tial paralysis. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, ; neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head- nche, after-effects of the grip, palpita- i tion of the heart, nale and sallow rom- | pcx lon and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Sold by all I dealers, or eent direct from Dr. I Wiliams Medicine Co., Schenectady, 1 N. Y.. RO cents per box, or six boxes for 12.50. , j ,1 Giit«* of ilir l.nntl of I'rnmlif, No one cnii tvnteh » lond of immi grants In'iiii without iteiim Ktrui'k tiy tbe astonbliln^ slmi* of bopp nnd con fidence nliout them nil. There lina never been nny ♦•snwrntlon of thin. Incredible ti.« It niny seem to one who knows how grim l« the stnmj:le for llfp anumg the ninsM*'!* In America. It Is evident Hint this Is still the hind of promise to the poor of Huiope.-Serib ner's. The Inrgost Hpontfi 1 ever sent to mar ket wns from the Medlicininenn. It was ten feet In circumference am) three In din meter. The first street lighting In this coun try was dove In New York in Itill", Orapblo. After the flre In a Huffalo residence bad been extinguished by the depart ment and the family were preparing to settle down again Tor tbe night n little girl who bad been awakened by the disturbance and had come down half dressed was asked by a neighbor If she had been much frightened. "I should say I was." said tbe .voting lady. "When I first heard the alarm. 1 Just chattered In every litub."-Buu*ulo Commercial. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of QutA/yffiui&A4 I This signature ia on every box ot tbe genulnf Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures n cold In one day Consumption Cured For the treatment of Consumption and diseases of th*» throat. Call or write for literature and report of canes. KOCH INSTITUTE j 431M S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. H. E. SKINNER CO. g. 416 Market S t ., San Francisco, Cal. *\ Successors to K. T.JAllen Co. ! 1 GUNS, Fill HE l|£ Largest Assortment in the West. ' Coods and Prices to PuitJEverybody. M^ Send 4cts. each for Gun and Fitting *^^ Tackle Catalogue. SUMMER is best time to cure Catarrh, Bronchitas and Consumption. Our remedy is guaranteed, $-1.00. P.0.8tl 973 W.H.SMITB &CO.BuITa]O.N.Y. WEATHERWISE, AMD /OTHERWISE! JPwfcuem gfesi^? 3 AND KEEP DRY? BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. 100H FOR A6OVt TRADE MARK. «k- a CATALOGUES PRCE Showing Pull Line of Garment} and H&ts > ■' A.*J .TOWER CO.. BOSTON. MASS 4^ M CUREOffIDH AU ELSE FAILS. M Ki Ban loucb Syrup. Tutu Good, tlss M B l° time. Bold by drug«i»u. IH