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Show HO SHE WA AN EVERYDAY STRUGGLE. I 001 III A Tea Many Women Carry the Heavy Load of Kidney Sickness. Mrs. E. V. Wright of 172 Main stieet. Haverhill, Mass, says: "In 1898 was suffering po gijarp pains in the small of the back and had such spells frequent that 1 could scarcely gel about tho house. The urinary passages were also quite Irregular. Monthly periods were so distressing I dreaded their approach. This was my condition for four years. Doans Kidney Pills helped me right away when I began with them and three boxes cured me permanently." Sold by all dealers. SO cents a box. Foster MUburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. RESTAURANT 1 SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the Panic of 973" Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. This remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Mates, was born In Ljno, Mass., February 9th, 1 S coming from a good old Quaker family. For some years she taught school, and became known as a woman of an alert restore the family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women of the whole world. The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory was the kitchen, where roots and herbs were steeped on the stove, gradually filling a gross of bottles. Then came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run off some pamphlets setting forth the merits of the medicine, now called Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and these were distributed by the Pinkham sons in Boston, Mew York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, for whoever used it recommended it to others, and the demand gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts the family had saved enough money to commence newspaper advertising and from that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until toand investigating mind, an earnest day Lydia E. Pinkham and her Vegeseeker after knowledge, and above table Compound have become house all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa- hold words everywhere, and many tons of roots and herbs are used annuthetic nature. In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham. ally in its manufacture. a builder and real estate operator, and Lydia E. Pinkham herself did not their early married life was marked by live to see the great success of this prosperity and happiness. 1 hey had work. She passed to her reward years four children, three sons and a ago, but not till she had provided means for continuing her work as daughter. In those good old fashioned days it effectively as she could have done it was common for mothers to make herself. their own home medicines from roots During her long and eventful experience she was ever methodical in her and herbs, natures own remedies work and she was always careful to prein a in physician only specially calling a record of every case that came to serve excases. tradition and By urgent The case of every sick her attention. wona of them gained perience many derful knowledge of the curative prop- woman who applied to her for advice erties of the various roots and herbs. and there were thousands received Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest careful study, and the details, includsymptoms, treatment and results in the study of roots and herbs, their ing were recorded for future reference, and characteristics and power over disease. these records, together with She maintained that just as nature so hundreds of thousands made since, are harvest-fields in the bountifully provides to sick women the world available and orchards vegetable foods of and over, represent a vast collaboraall kinds ; so, if we but take the pains tion of information to find them, in the roots and herbs treatment of womans regarding the ills, which for of the field there are remedies excan hardly and accuracy authenticity pressly designed to cure the various be in in the any equaled library of the body, and ills and weaknesses world. it was her pleasure to search these out, With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her and prepare simple and effective medi the present Mrs. cines for her own family and friends daughter-in-lawas carefully instructed Chief of these was a rare combina- Pinkham. She all her hard-woknowledge, and tion of the choicest medicinal roots in she assisted for her in her vast years and herbs found best adapted for the cure of the ills and weaknesses pecu- - correspondence. To her hands naturally fell the liar to the female sex, and Lydia E. Pink direction of the work when its originahams friends and neighbors learned tor relieved and that her compound cured passed away. For nearly twenty-fiv- e became it ;and years she has continued it, and quite popular among them. nothing in the work shows when the All this so far was done freely, with- first Lydia E. Pinkham dropped her pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham, out money an'd without price, as a now the mother of a large family, took labor of love. some as With woman it np. But in 1873 the financial crisis struck capable as herself, assistants, the present Mrs. Lynn. Its length and severity were too Pinkham continues this great work,and much for the large real estate interests probably from the office of no other of the Pinkham family, as this class person have so women been adof business suffered most from vised how to manyhealth. Sick woregain fearful depression, so when the Centen- men, this advice is Yours for ETealth nial year dawned it found their prop- freely given if you only write to ask erty swept away. Some other source for it. of income had to be found. Such is the history of Lydia E. At this point LydP E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ; made Vegetable Compound was made known from simple roots and herbs ; the one to the world. great medicine for women's ailments, The three sons and the daughter, and the fitting monument to the noble with their mother, combined forces to woman whose name it bears. 1 self-advertisin- g, to-da- y w, n ; : Pink-ham- 's HALLS CAIIKER AND FOR THE MOUTH. THROAT, STOMACH AND BOWELS.... NEVER FAILS Hsldsn-iudss- n DIPHTHERIA REMEDY Drug Co., General Agents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS AND GENERAL 8TORES a Salt Lake City, Utii. Paid With HI Life the Penalty of Refusing to Honor the Name of the Emperor. dly St. Petersburg. A tragedy In which a student paid with his life the penalty of refusing to do honor to the old regime took place In the famous restaurant "The Bear" shortly after The annual midnight, Saturday. ceremony of watching the ohl year out was being observed with something like the old time festivities. The great hall was crowded, and the orchestra upon the stroke of mid night burst forth with "God Save the Pacifying the Male Drute. When a man Is waked up by tho cook going downstairs to get his breakfast and goes to sleep right away again, tho only way hLs wife can pacify him Is to tell him he never closed his eyes all night and It Is wonderful tho way be can go to his work without had any rest. New Yorlc having Emperor." The guests, with the exception of a student named Davidoff, a member of an aristocratic family, rose to their feet. and the officers present demand ed an encore, being determined to turn the celebration into a loyalist Press. demonstration. Count Shorometieff. a relative of FOUR YEARS OF AGONY. the notorious Moscow reactionary, applied an epithet to Davidoff for refus- Whole Foot Nothing But Proud Flesh ing to honor the national anthem and Had to Use Crutches "Cutlcura pulled his chair from under him. the Best on Earth. Remedies Hot words followed and suddenly, in the midst of the joyous acclama"In the year 1899 the bide of my tion of New Year, the guests were right foot was cut off from the little startled by five shots in rapid suc- toe down to the heel, and tho physicession and the corpse of the stu- cian who had charge of me was trydent lay on the Hour. to sew up the side of my foot, but Davidoff when he was attacked at- ing no success. At last my whole with tempted to draw a light rapier which foot and way up above my calf was students carry, but he was dead nothing but proud flesh. 1 suffered unfore the blade left its told agonies for four years, and tried different physicians and all kinds of WAS CHOKED TO DEATH. ointments. I could walk only with Beautiful and Accomplished Woman crutches. In two weeks afterwards I saw a change in my limb. Then I beVictim of a Brute. gan using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Chicago. Mrs. Bessie Hollister, 30 often during the day, and kept it up years old, the wife of Franklin C. Hol- for seven months, when my limb was lister of tho printing firm of Hollister healed up just the same as If 1 never Brothers, one of the largest concerns had trouble. It Is eight mouths now :f its kind in the city, was murdered since I stopped using Cutlcura RemeI am Friday night by Richard Ivons, 24 dies, the best on Gods earth. at the present day after five years of age, who had attempted to working of suffering. The cost of Cutlyears assault her. Tho body of Mrs. Hol- cura Ointment and Soap was only $6, lister was found Saturday morning lythe doctors bills were more like ing on a pile of stable refuse in tho but rear 'of the Ivens residence. Around $600. John M. Lloyd.718 S. Arch Ave.. the neck was twisted a fine copper Alliance. Ohio. June 27, 1905. wire and death had been caused by Spanish Drug Store Regulation. strangulation. In tho to find Spain drug stores are permitted Ivens. who pretended to sell the of fact the drugs all day on Sunday, but to body, and reported to the in confessed deal to murder the police, perfumery on that day Ls uncrime a short time after he had been lawful. Candy cannot lawfully be sold taken into custody. later than 11 oclock in the forenoon unless no clerks or assistants COMMERCE WITH FRANCE. are employed. Proprietors may keep Uncle Sam Buys More Than He Is Able to Sell. Washington The total commerce and between the United States France, as shown by figures compiled deby the bureau of statistics of the partment of commerce and labor, amounted in the fiscal year 1905 to about $106,000,000, of which $7G,000,-00was the value of the imports from that country. France gets most of its provisions and breadstuffs from her colonies and exports mainly high The grade manufactures and wine. United States exported to France nearly all the copper and the cotton used by that country, the total amount of these two articles being open all day if they do the work themselves. Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of to Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. 0 about $48,000,000. RURAL FREE DELIVERY. Force Respect From Peasants. The sanitary officials in southern Italy who try to protect the native against malarial mosquitoes, wear milt Itary uniforms in order to inspire respect in the stubborn peasants. DONT FORGET A. 1 package lied Cross Ball Blue, onlj cents. The Buss Company, South Bend, lnd. largo Another Honor for Shakespeare. An ingenious Scot has tried to jus Washington. A statement prepared tify his assumption that by P. V. De Graw, fourth assistant was born at Paisley, by Shakespeare that postmaster general, regarding the his abeelities would justifysaying the inferoperations of the rural free delivery ence. service since its establishment up to to ruitr: a cold in one dayDrug January 1, 1906, shows that the total fake LAXATIVE niiOMO quinine Tablets. renumber of petitions received and jlsts refund money If It falls to oure. E. W. ferred was 61,960, of which 13,125 were acted upon adversely. The number of routes in operations on the date named was 31,677. SItOVES signature ls on each box. 25c. Spinach From Arabia. Spinach was first cultivated Arabia. in |