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BISHOP HANDY
SAYS
"I Cheerfully Recommend Perunato All
Who Went e Good Tonic and e
Sefe Core For Catarrh."
Prominent member* of the clerjry rf (riving Peruna their unqualified en-
denament. Theae men find IVniua especially adapted <<i prrwrvc them fmm
catarrh of the vocal organs which hai always been the bant- of jnililic speakers,
an4 general catarrhal debility incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman.
Among the recent utterances of noted clergymen on the enrative virtues of
fWiil ia the following one from Bishop Jaines A Handy, D. D., of Baltimore:
"I take great pleasure In acknowledging the curative effects of
Awwml At the solicitation of a friend I-used your remedy and
cbaerfuUy recommend your Peruna to all m ho want a good tonic
> safe cure for catarrh."— James A. handy.
OTHER NOTABLE CURES.
A Husband Escaped the Pangs
of Catarrh of the Lungs.
Matt Cmm of tacfrlem Coaaump-
Omi are CaUrrfa.
WHITE-PLUMED ARMY
that will cure catarrh in one* location
will cure it in any other location. This
ia why IVruna has Income ao justly
famous in the cure of catarrhal dis-
eases. It cures catarrh wherever lo-
cated. It* cures remain. Peruna does
not palliate; it cures.
Mrs. Frederick Williams, President
of the South Side Ladiea' Aid Society
of Chicago, 111., writes the following
ml a of praise
Louisville Will Welcom* It with
Genuine Hospitality.
torsli-Klaklh Trleaalal Caaels
•f Ihr KbIhIiI* Templar off A me I
lea i lir Xotablr * elal
asi NaMBlr E? st.
18 pedal Louiavtlle (Ky.) Letter.]
TilK twenty-eighth triennial c
clave of the Knights Templar of
America will be held in l«otiia-
ville August 21 to ao next. It will bring
together perhaps the largest uuuiher
>f nit inlhTh of this great order
York hranch of masonry -ever
semhled. As the first meeting in the
new century the Louisville and Ken-
tucky Knighta have determined to
make it the moat succeaaful in other
ways than attendance in the history
of Templarisin. They are backed by
an cnttrtaiument fund of $100,000, one-
fifth of which was subncrilted by the
vide between a reception ftt the Mas
sonic Widows' and Orphans' home, tha
pioneer illation ion of the kind in the
United States, and a southern darky
entertainment at Confederate hall,
under the spccial aupervision of CoL
Will S. llays. the noted aong writer.
The latter will show the colored mau
in every walk of life, from the rag-
time artist to the "nigger dude.** On
Wednesday morning the competitive
drill will l e held at Churchill Do. as.
where the famous Kentucky Derby ia
run every spring. This is the first Tem-
plar competitive drill aince the San
Francisco conclave In 1883. There will
be five humlsomc sterling silver tr«
pliies awarded the successful cud*
t< >iuut*. tine of ihese ia offered to the
best mount* <1 cmnmandery.
I if the corps already entered are
California. No. 1, of San Francisco;
llanselmunii. No. 16, of < incinnati;
SCRAPS or INFORMATION.
city
nil.
i from
for I
073 t'l.,.-.
nuc. t hienjfn. III.:
"My home is
never without
Peruna, for I
have found dur-
ing the past MX
years that there
Is no remedv t hat
will at r.nre al*
leviate suffering
and actually cure.
Louisville had a lung: and hard fipht
covering a space of 12 year* before
bring allowed the honor of welcoming
the >Vhitr-l'lumcd army, and only won
II- Pittsburgh in 1 by 17 v>l«° . de-
feating Milwaukee. Il was nt the
Smoky City conclave that Ilitrhl Kmi-
Sir Charles C. Vogt. of Ihr Falli
City
i cho
ofHci
of the
Kit ward Stevras.
Mrs. Edward Stevens, of rsrthagr,
N. Y„ writes a, follows:
"I now take pleasure in notifying
you that my husband has entirely re-
covered from catarrh. He Is a well
man t^-day, thanks to you and Peruna.
He took six bottles of your medicine
as directed, and it proved to lie juM
the thing for him. His appetite is
(rood and every thing he eat
agree with him. His cough has left
him and he ia gaining in flekh. and
aeema to be well every way. I hepe
others will try your tnedici;
eelve the benefit, that we have." Mrs.
Edward Steven*.
When the catarrh reachea the throat
it ia called tonailitia, or laryngitis.
Catarrh of the bronchial tube.-, is
called bronchitis; catarrh of the lungs,
consumption. Any intrrnal remedy
Mrs. Fretf. Williams.
Pour bottles com-
pletely cured me of catarrh of the
head of several yeiir*' Mantling. and
if my husband feels badly, or either
of us catch cold, we at once lake Pe-
runa, and In a day or two it has thrown
the sickness out of the system."—Mrs.
Frederick Williams.
Mrs. W. A. Allison, of 75!) Sheffield
avenue, Chicago, 111., ia the Assistant
Matron of the
People's Hospi-
tal. She has Ihe
following to aay
about Peruna:
'I have had fre-
quent opportuni-
tie, to observe
the wonderful
curative effect,
of Peruna espe-
cially on persona
suffering with a
congested enndi- Mrs W A. Alliso
tion of the bead, lungs, and stomach,
generally called catarrh. It alleviates
pain and soreness, iiicrraac-s the appe-
tite and SO tones up the entire sys-
tem thai Ihe patient qni<-klv regains
strength and healt h "—Mrs. W. A. Alli-
If you do not derive prompt and sat-
isfactory results from the use of Pe-
runa, wrile al once to l>r. llartman,
giving a full statement of your case
and he will be pleased to give you hi*
valuable advice gratis.
Address Ilr. Hart man. President of
The Hartman Sanitarium,Columbus,O.
LOOK HERE!gH*^2®
M brfi'fr TOO look around for protorttua.
Work imir*«]ia:r;y.«i
#a not esplmle. frari
pa tlrM'tr
grand encampment, the national gov
erning body of Teinplarv. He was
elected grand captain of the guard,
and although it will take 15 or more
.tears for him to reach the highest po-
sition in the order, that of grand mas-
ter. hi* home city considered the se-
lection almost a* great a reward as
in getting the next meeting of the
Knights. Mr. Vogt was therefore
chosen president of the triennial com-
mittee ami chairman of the executive
committee, which have charge of the
preliminary work of the twenty-eighth
triennial.
One of hia first appointments to a
chairmanship of a standing commit-
tee was Col. ,?. T. fiathriglit, as head
of the committee on hotels nnd ac-
commodations. In this capacity Col.
(iathright has received every delega-
tion of Templars that has \Kited
Louisville to secure cpiarters for the
« Miirlaxe. and in this way has nn nc-
<|uaiutan«-eship that extends in Tem-
plar circles into 35 states, this num-
ber of commonwealths hating ar-
ranged to send large parties to the
triennial. At tin- present time Illi-
nois. Indiana. Ohio and Pennsylvania
are prettily evenly matched in the
RIGHT KM SIR C. C. VOOT
(President of th* l-iisvUle Triennial
Curamltlee.1
Allegheny. No. 35, of Pittsburgh;
Monroe, No. 12, of Rochester. N. Y.;
Colorado, No. 1, of Denver, and tiold-
en Oate, No. 16, of San Francisco.
Mount Vernon, No. 1, of Columbus,
Cl„ anil IK* Molay. No. 4, of Washing-
ton, II. C.. are now in correspond-
ence with thr lrill committee on the
subject of entering the lists. The
winners of the prizes will not be an-
nounced until at night at the horse
show building, this event l eing made
the oeeasion of a social function, in
which the sponsors of the Kentucky
comniunderie* -one of the prettiest
girla from each jurisdiction hating
been choficn for this duty will a| -
pear on the reception committee, and
nam WAXTse a
Berths—"Nettie was aarpnsed when I
told her I was going to be married." Hes-
ter "Naturally, anyone would be, you
know."—Boston Transcript.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
fciI'
Genuine
Carter's
little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
FBI IEABACSL
Ft! DIZZINESS.
rDR BlUOiSKU.
FBI TOIPIB LI VLB.
FBI CBMTIFATIOR
FBI SAIXBW SUI.
_ IPUXIOR
Tr"r~"y- -
CUBS SICK HEADACHK.
ARING MEN
" WWW THE VALUE OF
tyitmw
OILED CLOTHING
IT WILL
YOU DRY
in the
VOTEST WEATHER
loo* rot Aflovt T5ADC nm
ON SALE tVERTWMC&e
catalogue pcee
Of GAPf1ENT3 ANDMAT3
L503T0N.MA33
W.N. Matiha*aABrc
Am Error off JiigMrnt.
A colored citizen gave a justice of tha
peace a big fat pOMOim as a wedding fee.
Mating the groom a year after, the justice
aatd:
"Well, Jim, bow do you like married
life?"
"Well, «sh," was the reply, "all I kin
aav is—i wish I'd eat that possum."—At-
lanta Constitution.
< on sclent Iona hy DsgrreB.
It is well to be thankful for small mer«
cieo. Such is the ooinion of a man from
whose pocket was «tolen s nurse containing
^'25 Some months later he received this
l« tt#r Dear Sir. I stold rour money.
Remorse n«wi my conscience, and I have
M nt you £3. When remorse navi sgsia
I'll send you soma more."—Tit Hits.
I
The flr.t Kngiish steel pen* were
■old at 30 ■hillings rack.
New Zealand had laat year 6,438
factories, with 4S.93S employes.
(ierofiana are "Ruatards," from a
state law protecting these birds.
Sugar exiata in the sap or lra.es
of nearly MO different kinds of trees.
The reflning of sugar was invented
in Antwerp, in the aixterntk cen-
tury.
Saul, the first king of Israel, was
■aid by the rabbis to be seven feel
high.
The silk-worm cocoon is from one
inch to l',t inches in length, and of a
bright mellow color.
Secretary Itoot has collected one of
the best private libraries in military
history and science in the country.
The relief of the bread tax and thr
taxation of the wealthier rlasars are
the chief features in the Lew Italian
policy.
HUSBAND AMD WIFE.
A Veteran of the C ivil War. Telia as
Ut.rratlN, Storr.
l'Din^hani. 111., April 22 (Special).
—I riali S. Andrick Is now 67 years of
age. Mr. Andrick .erved through the
whole of the Civil War. lie was wound-
ed, three times by ball, and twice by
bayonet.
When he entered the service of hi,
country in 1N6I, he was hale and
hearty, and weighed 111* pounds. Since
the close of the war, however, Mr. An-
drick has had very bad health.
For fifteen years, he never lay down
iu bed for over an hour at a time. He
had acute Kidney Trouble, which grew
into ltrighl's Disease. His heart also,
troubled him very much.
On Oct. I th, IMO. he was weighed,
and weighed only 102 pounds, being but
shadow of hia former self, lie com-
menced using Uodd's Kidney fills on
the 26th of last December, and on Feb.
20th was again weighed, and weighed
146 pounds. He says:
"1 have spent hundreds dollars
and received no benefit, until on the
36th of December last, I purchased one
box of I)nd(l s Kidney Tills. I am
cured, and 1 am free from any pain. I
have not the slightest trace of the
Ilright's Disease, and I car! sleep well
all night. I was considered a hopeless
case by everybody, but to-day I am a
well man, thanks to Dodd's Kidney
Pills.
"For the last sixteen years my wife
has been in misery with bearing down
pains, pains in the lower part of the
abdomen and other serious ailments.
When she saw what Dodd's Kidney
Pills were doing for me she com-
menced to use them. She now feels
like another woman, her pains have all
disappeared and her general health is
better than it has been for years.
"She ia so taken up with Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills and what they have done for
us that she has gone to Mr. CornwelP,
Drug Store and bought them for some
of her friends for fear that if they
went themselves they might make a
mistake and get something else."
There Is something very convincing
In the honest simple story of this old
veteran and his wife.
Dodd's Kidney Pills nre the only
Remedy that ever cured Ilrlght's Dis-
ease, Diabetes or Dropsy. They never
fniL
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansaa City,
CATT1.K Heef steers
Xatlv * atiM-kers
and Indian steers I
INSIGNIA OF THE YORK RITE OF MASONRY.
There la a Class of People
Who are injured by the use of coffee Re-
ach receives it without distress, and but few
ran tell it from ro(fee. It does not cost
over J as much < hildren may drink it with
great benefit. 15 et*. and 25 cts. per pack-
age Try it. Ask for ORAIN-O.
ftwree Waste!
Young Mother—Do you think baby looka
like me or bis papa*
Nurse—Like you, man. Mr. Jenkins ia
a mighty hsndsome man.
Advertisement—Wanted — A competeat
and well mannered nurse.— Mobile Kegia
ter.
Yss Cmm Get A Ilea's Foot-Ksne FREE,
Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted. Leroy,
N. Y., for a FREE sample of Allen's Foot-
haae. a powder to shake into vour shoes It
cures chilblains, sweating, damp, swollen,
aching feet. It makes New or t*ht shoes
easy A certain cure for Corns and Run-
ion§. All druggist* and shoeatorea sell it. 25c.
Hia Voleeleaa Grief.
Tilleta—'Tyrder looked very ssd when be
hesrd that telephoning acroas the ocean
i« poaaible.
( ruetham—I euppoae he did, poor fellow.
" bun when
ich of his
Mr. Newly wed "Corns, won't you bresk
bread with us to-day?" Jack Jester—"No.
thanks, old mau; you see I csn't stand
manual labor: by the way, is it her tirsl
at tempt Ohio State Journal.
Hhe—"You have broken your promise to
"A woman,aaul Mr. Plattitood, "Cau't
keep a secret " Huh!" Mid little Johnny.
"Teacher kep* me worlun' an hour on a
ole example, when she might have told uie
the answer any time." -Indianapolis Press.
"£he i* the most uninteresting girl I ever
met " "In what way*" "She never doe*
anything that one can cnticiae." - Town
Topics.
••••••seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
race for supremacy in larffot at ate
representation.
Col. (iathright believes that Louis-
ville is prepared to care for u crowd
of 150.000 during the triennial. There
•re 30 hotels, 250 boarding houses, a
larffe number of the old fcoutbern
home a for which Louisville is noted, a
camp that will accommodate 4,000 and
all the Pullmnn sidings for sleepers
utilized as quarters, available for this
purpose. It la thought from present
indications that there will I e 30,000
Knights and 10.000 ladies accompany-
ing them. The rest of the crowd will
come from the territory within a
radiua of 300 miles of Louisville.
The programme for the week Is not
yet complete, but as far as outlined
it ahows that the attractions *ill Ik*
up to the standard, and in many in-
stances innovations. The week will
open with divine service at the Broad-
way Methodist church, conducted by-
Very Eminent Sir and Rev. J. C. \V.
COL
(Mead of
and
frCC * J 5 Sudden and Severe
Cose, of Iowa, grand
grand encampment.
Monday will In* de\«>
and escorting t« their
«
i|u rt
The tide of e«algrat ion is strong toward 1
. th. North !'*. Id. Coast states. * "
I there is still aaii4e rcM>n lor movt-
tlie country wants yee.
The best sections o4 those states lor
agriculture, cattle, sheep, bogs, lum-
bering or mining, are in the Coluaibis
• and Snake rirrr basins
l For a new map of the region sod a
keek descriptive of its resources, scad
' • csala la stamps to pav postage to
A.T7c*AIO.Oen. Pass Apt Orrjon
R. ft. * Hay Co., Portland. Ore.
BSiDaiti or this pirn
MBiaiMO TO L-r AJfYTHlIfQ
Ai v*ariBKi> in rra roLmm
MOULD INSIST UPON HAYING
WHAT TH KT ASK ron. NKF1 'RIM
sill•vmrrrvrm urn imitations
j Neuralgia i
st
Jacobs
Oil
pnwtritn
promplljr
•nd fetply
mMbniid
•trtngthen.
duljr
o\er 1,000 KrntOfkv Kiiii'l.i- uillnrrvo
on Ihe commit In-. Tht\v ill im* oririin-
Izrd acconlitiK to military larllt'., n l
no l">il> uf Trmplar. will wmr in the
city witbuiit b^ioif mi*t at th«- <lepi*t
hy a mjiiuiI or coin| uny of Koiifliisabd
a bran. band.
I hr bi« parudr will be Ihr fratorr
for Tuenday morninir. Thrre will
probably br 30.000 'IVinplars—mount-
ed and a. infantry in line nnd 13.1
banda, which will include some of thr
nioiit famuUH musical orffaui/.rftions in
the country. No military or urmi-
military puirrunt in thr world ap-
proach** In uiafcniftcmce thc '- Tem-
plar parade. Kvrry roan ia in uni-
form. Hich banners, valuable for tlirlr
age as well as their original cost, will
be carried. It will probably require
Are hour, for the column to paa a
given point.
On Tuesday afternoon thrre will tie
boat excur.iona up the Ohio river, ex
cluaively for Knightn and thrlr wl.ea
and daughter*. These will be re-
peated every afternoon and night of
conclave week
Tuesday night the crowd will di- (
otherwise take part in thr exercise*.
Thrre will br n short display drill
before the awards are made.
There will he a horse display at tha
Jockey club grounds on Thursday and
Friday. Here will lie shown thr Krn-
'ucky king nt home—on native turf
—the trotter, the pacer and the run*
nrr in hi- be«t form. Kor this ex.
hibit of the equine aristocracy of th«
Illiic (irass slate all of thr promi-
nrnt studs of the commonwealth will
be drawn un.
I The grand ball will be the evrnl
I of Thursday night. II will tie gtv.-n
I in the horse show buildim*. which will
ni-cnmmodatr almut 15,(XXI dam-era
| nnd sproiators. No ball in recent
| years in the nouth will compare with
, what the I,oulsvi|le Knights expect
to L'iie It «||| bring tngrthrr tha
crram of Amrrican citizenship and
the queens of American womanhood.
Other forma of entertainment are
being discussed. There will lie quite
a number of private receptions. IVes-
iilrnt M. Kinlev. Hear Admiral S.-hley,
Speaker Henderson and Hon .luiiiea
J . Hiehardsna nre among the na-
tional characters that are expected,
all having promised to attend if poa-
aible.
Between $15,000 and $4n.ooo will I*
spent in illuminations and decora-
tions. Of the former there will lie
almut 30 urchrs. the main ones lM <ng
a quadruple and n floral. Something
like l.oon palms and other growing
plants will Is- used on the flornl areh,
while the quadruple will require .',.000
inrandrscent light*, and cost JS.ooo.
Pour pillars, probably at the intcrsec-
ion of Fourth and Jefferson streets,
sill hold op an immense dome, on i
vhich will revolve a massive crnsa I
and crown. r k Ht dllO. I
WHISTLES WHILE KNIFE COTS.'
w nut mm Hendera Opera Steslaa Hlills
I aider lllupaer of A umrm-
A remarkable tiling occurred at tho
St. I> nis city hospital the other
nii.rhf while the sur^eonx were o|ier*
atuuf upon Mr i. Mm Knight, of >M
Srhool street. While under the in*
flue nee of chloroform and while tha
surgeon's knife was busy in an r | er
at ion for a tumor *lie suddenly lie*
>ran to whistle, although to all prai!«
tieal purposes she was thoroughly
under the influence of the anaes-
thetic.
Hhe whint led the '•Miserere" front
**II Trovatore" distinctly and with-
out u flaw, anil at the completion of
the tune became quiet. At intervals
during the o|a*ration ahe would whia*
tie sketches from the opera. After
regaining consrlousnc*- | . aJd 'hat
ahe could not remember havtn#
thought of the opera or anything
while under the influence of the
chloroform.
Ks plauatoer.
Ethel (aged six) What iloeK"alphft
beticaI order" mean. Johnny?
Johnny (aged seven) 4lh. that's
when ma orders us to mind our p'n and
q'a!— Judge.
Thr neal Trsikle.
"There U one trouble about the
man who knows It alLM
"What ia that /*'
"So many of the thiugs that he
known are not tri|®.M—Town Toyiom,
IKKJ8
HIIKKI*
WHKAT No. 2 hard
.No. 2 red
OoHN No. 2 niixe.i ..
OATS— No. 2 mixetl ..
RYE—No. 2
FLOUR— Hard wh't patents. 3
Soft wheat patents.
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Prairie
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SHEEP—Western
FLOUR—Spring patents
WHKAT—No. 2 red
CORN-No. 2
OATS—No. 2
RYE
LARD—April
PORK—April
NEW YORK
CATTLE—Steers
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DenaaS ter Mars rattlnklpa
When the Secretary of Ihe Navy recently
demanded more battleships, Congress con-
sidered his recommendations fsvorsbW.snd
authorised the construction of several pow-
erful warships. Protect ion is what our ssa-
porta reouire, sad fort iti« at ions will not
aderiuately aupply tfus Defense against all
disorders of the digestive organs, such ss
dyspepsis. eonstipstion, hiliousness, rhea-
matiara and nervousness, is adeiiuately af-
forded hy that etttctent remedy, Hostet-
ter's Stomach Bitters. Try it.
tfee Hsri Pert.
"No," ssid the society reporter, "it fli
not so hsrd to get descriptions of the coa
tomes The hsrd psrt is to write the ds^
script iona so that each lady will consider
herself the best dressed woman present."-*
Baltimore American.
Try Orele-OI Try Grela-O!
Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pack-
age of tSRAIN-O. the new food drink that
tskes the place of coffee. The children may
drink it without injury a* well as the adult.
All who try it, like it. GRAIN O has that
rich sesl hrown of Mocha or Java, but it ia
made from pure grains, and the most deli-
cate atomach receives it without distress,
ft the prs-e of coffee. 13r. and 23cts per
psckage. Hold by sll grocers.
As Far aa She Ceeltl Ge.
He—Whet do you think of this tslk
shout a fsmily being sble to live on 92.00 a
week ?
Nhe—No, Arthur, I don't believe it can
be done But I will eladly be a sister te
you.—Chicago Record-Herald.
Deeraeas Csssot Be Csre4
by IcH-al spnlications, sa they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the esr. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that ia
by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia
caused by an inflamed condition of the mu-
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube fete inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia
entirely closed deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can he taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con-
dition, bearing will be destroyed forever;
ni1nn.0,?**> caueed hy catarrh,
which ia nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Doll&rsforsny
ease of Desfness 'caused by catarrh that
cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cute,
^nd for circulars, free.
*mi £ T ( . Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, 7fcc.
Hall's rsmily 1'illa are the best.
lir. Mann—"You tslk shout fsshionsble
trimming for a bonnet' Why, anything
Su can stick on to a bonnet is the style "
rs. Maan "Anything, dear, hut what you
have on hand." Boston Trsnscript.
Heaesbvr the Date-*l«ly 6 to IU.
The sbove is the time gf the snnual meet-
ing of the United Society of Christian En-
deavor, at < incinnati. Ohio. The Baltimore
and Ohio Southwestern Railway has issued
a handsome aouvenir map and guide to Cm-
cir ati which will be of much interest and
value to all who contemplate a visit to the
Queen City on the occasion mentioned The
map shows the principal churches, suburb*,
rcsorta, railroads, street car lines, etc. This
If thou wouldst know thy friend; if
thou wouldst know his true inwardness,
act him into thy progressive eucher club.—
Indianapolis News.
To Cure a Cold In One Dnyr
Take laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it failatocure. 25c.
It is shocking the amount of unneies-
sarv talking that ia <lone. Washington (la )
Democrat.
Pino'* Cure cannoM e too highly spoken of
a cough cars.—I W. O'Brien, 302 Third
Ave.. N . Minneapolis, Minn .Ian. 6, 1900.
"Then what ia your reason for marrying
her?" "I have no reason. I'm in love."—
Philadelphia Tunes.
The Mrxusti* ailay their thirst by chew-
ing Chicle, which i« the main ingredient of
Wh te's "Yucatan" (Juui.
The man who is never idle has ae time
to be mean.—Chicago Daily Newa.
New England Women
Have an Abiding Faith in Lydia K
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
$
PAINFUL PERIODS.
■ • I cannot help but feci that It Is
my duty to do something In regard to
recommending your wonderful Mill.
cine. I moat aay It
ia the
medicine on earth,
and hare ad.lMd
!« great many Buf-
fering with female
troubles to take it.
11 people I wiah
ould go on tha
tform and leo*
• on it.
'• My trouble
ainful
After win of atroggle to attain and merit public confidence, with a
and ateamut belief tnat aome day others would recognize in ui the truth,
rood faith, and huneaty of purpoae which we know we poaaeaa, what a genu-
ine aatisfact i n it is to succced, and to realize the uplifting Influence of th*
merited confidence of a vast army of our fellow beings.
Thus stands the Plnkham name in New Kngland, and all over America,
and nowhere Is the faith in Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound greater
than in New England, its home. Merit, aod merit alone, can gain this.
ORGANIC INFLAMMATION.
•• Dcab Mas. Pimeha* : — 1 was
troubled rery badly with inflamma-
tion of the bladder, was aick In bed
with It. I had two doctors, but they
did me no good. A friend gave me
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound, and it helped me. 1 have now
taken three bottles of It, and I am
entirely cared. It ia a (iod-aend to
any woman, and I would recommend it
to any one suffering as I waa. I think.
If moat of the women would take
more of your medicine instead of
poing to the doctors, they would be
better off. The Compound has also
cured my husband of kidney trouble."
Mhs. Madki. (iooKIN,
Box ISO. Mechanic Falls, Maine.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
•' For two years I suffered from
nervous prostration, the result of
female weakness. 1 had leucorrhoea
▼ery badlr, and at time of menstrua-
tion wouid be obliged to go to bed.
Alao suffered with headaches, pain
across back, and in lower part of
abdomen. I was so discouraged. I
had read of Lydia E. link ham's Com-
r>und, and eoueluded to give It a trial.
wrote to Mrs. Pinkham. and received
a very nice letter in return. I began
at once the use of her Vegetable Com-
pound and lilood Purifier, and am now
feeling splendid. I have no more pain
at monthly periods, can do my own
work,and have gained ti n pounds. I
would not be without your Vegetable
Compound. It is a splendid medicine.
I am very thankful for what ithasdone
for me." —Mits. J. W. J., 78 Carolina
Ave., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
If Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will
■all
atlon. The suffering I endured peat
cannot describe. I waa treated bf
one of our most prominent physicians
here for five months, and foun d myself
getting worse instead of better. At
the end of the fifth month he told >aa
he had done all he could for me, a ad
that 1 had better go to the hospital.
'• My sister advised me to try youf
Vegetable Compound, as it cured her
of backache. I did ao, and took it
faithfully, and am now cured of y
trouble, and in perfect health, many
thanka to your medicine. I cannot
praise it enough, and would reuom*
mend it to all who suffer from any
female weakness."— Mas. 11. 8. Ball,
4fll Orchard St., New Haven, Conn.
$5000 reward. -tts
Hie .bo., u-.timoiil.l Ull.r. .r. oat fras-
Im, or vrr. inMliM Mora T**-'>1-g the
writer'. ap :U] tKrmlMluo.
Lvma K. Pikkhai Mboicm Co.
, „ . J these women — why
not you—you cannot tell until you try it. If you arc ill, and really want to
get well, commence its use at onec, and do not let any drug clerk persuade you
that he has something of his own which is better, for that is absurd. ASi
get well,
that he I _
him to produce the evidence we da
CAST0RIA
| In 3 or 4 Years an Independence Is Assart!
i r y0u tabs op sour
i Westara < anada t
LUKf |in Wasiarn Caaa4a
I'"lid "Jimpblit. «'
igftZn/L ;rass=«sI. :v.
cBSfLlM
For Tnfmiits and Children
In
Use
For
Over Thirty Yein
The Kind You Have Always Bought
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 ft $3.60 3H0E8 WS?
Ths rsal worth of my #3.00 and fa.Mi shoes compared with
oth«*r makes 1*94.00 U> #9.00. My*.on Gilt Edfs Line canaoi Uj
(Hiuallsd at any price. Best la the world for nan.
1 mmd sell mot* mmrm'm tss shaes. Gmmty+mr
■•rote Uusl «jr s<aletra la inse.
W. I.. DmiIS*.
>• aad prtea atomped
mwp (nvm ; I ftra one dealer etcliwlri
ha d«es not keep them and will a«t vet them for you, order
direct from fartory. en< inning price aad 2V. extra for carrlsge.
Over 1.000.00* salUfled wearers. New>tortaf Catalog frea.
hacseiHaiMiMiwnir v. I douum.Vocktos.Mooa.
it. reports
6- " isieiam. tie .an4 fall
Illja:l3in.r-."I.4' ■nn« '--rc,1 .<red
JUIHI rs'iway rstaseaa^bs bad
I'ndersigned ho will mall atlaaas nawphlats.
free of nai K I'RIil.KV. Kuii oMaalCrt-
1 iih" VV?K5S#2W
T l.ifs Buta Omaha Neb. ttpacisl nearsloao ••
Waltera Canada daring March and AprlL
ilPP
OLD 80RES CURED
-tlnu'T.'. i??*-"-1 m h". io?.' !*^3
PATENTS
i. N. K.-D
WHEN WIITIM TO ABTKKTiaama
'1*"" rw «« Ik. ASrarOss.
•mi la tau npw.
Liver Don't Act?
You know very well how you feel when your liver don't act. Bile collects in the blood, bowels become
constipated and your whole system is poisoned. A lazy liver is an invitation for a thousand pains and aches to
come and dwell with you. Your life becomes one long measure of irritability and despondency and bad feeline.
CASCARETS act directly, and in a peculiarly happy manner on the liver and bowels, cleansing, purifying!
revitalizing every portion of the liver, driving all the bile from the blood, as is soon shown by Increased appetite
for food, power to digest it. and strength to throw off the waste. Beware of imitations!
■wimmio'."—Wsshinfton Si_r.
MB fcava kws IroakM a great deal
with a torpid liver, wkich produces eoasUpa-
I found CASCARETS lobe all few
j for then, and socured surb relief the
saa wss eonpipuir carta. 1 snail entj be
too slad to raeosaeod Cowanta wheo ver
opportunity I. proseaUMt ' J A. SMITH.
■HSSuaqg.haaaa Ave . Philadelphia. !•
He did i* fluicklj sail - '.m.tic.llr t d
BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER.
THIS IS
WHILF YOU SLE^
never solo in bulk.
DRUGGISTS
gjw 3Ha5aB
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