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Show I $100 Reward, $100. vTt reederi ot till piper will be pleutl to lr jBut Mart li t lent one intiti dliesie met Mine t been bl to care la ll lu lUeti, nd that U CeUrcb. Utll'l Ceurrh Cur It the oolr ptMlttT care now known to the metrical (nttrnlij, Ceurrh belnf eoniiltutlunel dlieue, requlree a eooiUU-Jone! eooiUU-Jone! treatment. Ilall't Caurrta Car la takes In-ternUl-.ecllDi dlracur upon tb blood and tnncoue mrfecea ot lb ijium, tbereb deilrojlof tb foundation or tb dUeaae, and llln tba patient Mreaitb ( ponding np tb conitltntlon ultwlia lrtgnatarln doing luwork. Tb proprietors bate so much faith lu luearaUf poweratbat tber offer On Ilnndred Dollar for anr cat tbat It fall to cur. Bend for list of teatlifjnnlala. Addreta P. J. 01IKNKV A CO., Toledo, O. Sold b Ml Drag-tlitf. JJo. Tk Urn's Faonllj rills for conatlpaUon. TIRED BACK8. The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping the blood pure. When t they got out ..of or flBt ' dor It causes back . 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(tic Food andRcgula- I H?i signal & I Promotes DigcalionChecrPur H M If nessandRest-Conlalnsneiiher r L Jf p ' Oplum,Morphine nor Mineral. 01 1 , Not arc otic. iVlli I jtrafjorswvnnramat I I ShueSm I n I H I bAfi. IX 1J I III I VES&ttmt ) Jm Y IIqp I Aperfecl Remedy ForConsUpa- If V IV II O U Ilon.SourSlotnach.Diarrhoca I kr VVorms.Convulsions.rcveristr- HI wT Fam II as am I ness mid Loss of Sleep, ly1 rUl UVBl I Tax Simile Signature of H Thirty Years I I EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. B UHL9 I 111 IsH H TWC 9CHTAWH MMMNVt WCW VMI OfTVa I How to Save DOLLARS in I Cooking and Heating I I It has cost many stove users HUNDREDS OP WASTED DOLLARS I to find this out. " I I Cut out this Coupon and mall to us and we will solve this problem for I you. You will get ail this Information FREE. I I I ,rfili FREE INFORMATION COUPON I I ktUSBEBSHttt. smmiiLTaaMiroxRiDirrHirma. I I W lffiSirllHtt Adttrtti llaoas.r Adrlco Department I I mftjaaBWsVX BWtVBii7K4 Tn Mtcninxn Htotk Coupxkt, Utrot, Mloh. F SrTaW i Ti BBm A 1 BTaVSS LuiM.H.hm.rtMn..4iUHMUUiwwu. U I M.KrTW alll SBW , . 1 avNaAX AITOTS ar ILAMOK to m..t tti. ud ot aU Im a aoaipUat I film SBaf 1bbSBBSbbVJ 1 I SI WIKm "M u"al 0 Kaa m. M yEEgw BDd mo 'rca ' c'utr' our stoT Doic " ytSSfyyf AltoyoucBxpcrtBlovAdWwreofchree. SoU by leading Dealera AMr Everywhere J smi- I BALLARLVS I JSNOW LINIMENTJ I Is a'Quick and Permanent Cure for I I Rheumatism, .Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, 1 1 Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, I I Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted I f Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, I I Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, I I Pollevil, Burns, Scalds, and ALL THE I I ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. I "SliSSllillllSlllSilllSlllllllllBllSlllBilllllllliSlllllll BJjBJjBBJH WHO SHE WAS I SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM And a True Story off How the Vegetable Compound -Had Its Birth and How the "Panic off '73" Caused It to be Offered for Public Sale In Drug Stores. Tills remarkable woman, whoso maiden natno was Kates, was born In Lynn, Mass., February Oth, 1810, coming com-ing from a good old Quaker family. For some years sho taught school, and became known as a woman of an alert and investigating mind, an earnest seeker after knowledge, and above all, possessed of a wonderfully sympathetic sympa-thetic nature. In 1843 sho married Isaac Pinkham, a builder and real estate operator; and their early married llfo was marked by 'prosperity and happiness. Thoy had lour children, three sons and a daughter. In those good old fashioned days it was common for mothers to mako their own homo medicines from roots and herbs, nature's own remedies-calling remedies-calling in a physician only in specially urgent cases. By tradition and experience ex-perience many of them gained a wonderful won-derful knowledge of the curative properties prop-erties of tho various roots nnd herbs. Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest In the study of roots and herbs, their characteristics and power over disease. She maintained that just ns naturo so bountifully provides in tho harvest-flelds harvest-flelds and orchards vegetable foods of all kinds; so, if we but tako the pains to And them, in tho roots and herbs of the field there are remedies ex fircssly designed to cure the various lis and weaknesses of tho body, and It was her plcasuro to search these out, and prepare simple nnd effective medicines medi-cines for her own family and friends. Chief of these was a rare combination combina-tion dt tho choicest medicinal roots and herbs found best adapted for tho cure of the ills and weaknesses peculiar pecu-liar to the f emule sex, and LydtaRl'Ink-ham's LydtaRl'Ink-ham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved and cured and it became quite popular among them. All this so far wosdone freely, without with-out money and without price, as a labor ot love. But in 1873 tho financial crisis struck Lynu. Its length and suvurity were too much for tho largo real estate interests of the Pinkham family, as this class of business suffered most from fearful depression, so when the Centennial Centen-nial year dawned it found their property prop-erty swept away. Soma other source ot income had to bo found. At this point Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetabla Compound was made known to tho world. Tho thrco sons and tho daughter, with their mother, combined forces tc LbbbbbbbbI NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. 1 jH THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. CAPISICUM VASELINE ! EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A QUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.-PRICE 15C.-IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OK BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OP I Sc. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES KEEP A TUBE HANDY. A substitute, for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. Tha.paln-allaylng and curatlvo qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend It as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains (n (he chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, A (rial will prove what we claim (or 11, and It will be found to be Invaluable In the household and for children. Once used no family will be without It. Many people say "It Is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It Is not cenulrre. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. V CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. Ill 17 STATE STREET, NEW YORK CITY BH iHeKhowsv the kind of i-S'Wm Waterproof vM-JfM'. Oiled Clothirr jjM that stands thevgrt nLwJm hardest service , J j JW DoYoulfoowf 'fM m4 I kw mvu& i A? Modo for nil kinds l ' I ' of wet work or sportiMij Jf SOLD EVERYWHERE JjfM .5! 25 OQO 00 FOR AGENTS. Plen frequent sales, lartie tonimlttMotii. nnd bltf urlr-M lor all. Adilruvj Jiepu a A, II K.slUiBi, N.Y;cur W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 41, 1900. restore tho family fortune They . BH argued that the medicine which waa so good for tliclr woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women ot tho wholo world. The Plnhhams had no money, and little credit. Their first laboratory was tho kitchen, whero roots and herbs were steeped on the stove, gradually filling a gross of bottles. Then came tho question of selling it, for always before thoy had gives it away freely. They hired a. Job printer to run off some pamphlets, setting forth tho merits of the modi- cine, now called Lydia E. Plnkhaaa'fe Vegetable Compound, and these', wero distributed by tho 1'inhham sons is H Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of ' jH the medicine wore, to a great extent, fl Bclf-ndvcrtlsing, for whoever used li recommended it to others, and the d- mond gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts tho fata ily had saved enough money to com- H menco newspaper advertising and from H that time the growth apd success of, H the enterprise wero assured, until to H day Lydia E. Pinlcham and her Vcge-table Vcge-table Compound havo becomo. bona. hold words everywhere, and many tons of roots and herbs aro used ansa-ally ansa-ally in its manufacture. Lydia E. Pinkham herself did sot H live to sco tho great success of this H work. She pa3ed to her reward years H ago, but not till shtl had provided H means for continuing her work aa B effectively as sho could Lave dona it' H herself. H During her long and eventful expe- H rlcnce nhe was ever methodical In her H workaiulshewasalwayscarefultopre- H scrvearccordof every case thatcanio to H her attention. The caso of every alek H woman who applied to her for advice--- H and thero wero thousands received H careful study, and the details, tnolad- H Ing symptoms, treatment and result H were recorded for future reference, and 1 to-day tlicso records, together with H hundreds of thousands mado since, are, H availablo to sick women tho world H over, and represent a vast 'collabora- H tlon of information regarding the H treatment of woman's Ills, which, for H authenticity and accuracy can, hardly H be equaled In any library In' the' H With Lydia E. Pinkham worked her daughter-in-law, the present Mrs. H Pinkham. She wascarefullyinstracted H in all her hard-won knowledge, aad H for years sho assisted her in ber vast H correspondence. H To her hands naturally fell the H direction of tho work when its origfaa- H tor passed away. For nearly twemy- H flvo years sho lias continued It, anil H nothing in the work shows when the H first Lydia. E. Pinkham dropped her H pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkhasa, v JH 1 now tho mother of a largo family, took H itnp. VYlthwomon assistants, somas , H capable as herself, tho present Mrs. ' Pinkham continues Uiisgrpatworlr.aad H 1 probably from tho ofllco of no other H 1 person have fco many women been ad- H vised how to regain health. Wck wo- H ' men, this ndvicu is "Yours for Health"' ' freely given if you only write to ask for Such is tho history of Lydia SL Pink- 1 ham's Vcgctablo Compound : mad iHLfl 1 from simplo roots and herbs; the one 1 great medicine for women's aMmenta, , and tho fitting monument to tho raoblo i woman whoso noma it bears. You Cannot CURE I all inflamed, ulcerated anil catarrhal con- WiL ditions of the mucous membrane, such as- I 'h.'. nasnlcatarrh.utcrlnocatnrrhcaused ( Y j by fcmlnluo ills, soro throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. ' .v But you surely can euro these stubborn' -JaC affections by local treatment with dcM Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs.chccla discharges, stops pain, and beals the- mm inflammation and soreness. , . Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment far feminine ills ever produced, Thousands of women, testify ' io this fact. 50 cents afdrugglsts. Send for Free Trial Box H TlUi K. I'AXTON CO- Bmtom, Mia. |