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Show On an electrical Parade, don't know much 'lout j rop!;r si cation,' lull uncle EUn, "but I Kin my dar la ihru- - mighty reliable signs o rain a l.urse rate, a firms an a T lui tinV' camp V;:!.insi n Star. Real Beginning of Education. Winn a utn: man leglua to know he Kloas than he Junv much ln-thinks he Knows tlnn he Knows .something that is really worth kno'Alcj:. Ht. JuMj.h. .Mo., Gazelle. s mILING WOMEN. ACCOUNTS FOR Keep the Kidneys Well and the Kidneys Will Keep You Well. Hick, m:.Vi h'? languid wuu.iu aro Laming the tine mu. f b.td backs and how to care STAL - U LYBI m v.JJa VOS' J, "I m V i. V v Mr- Pa'l -. (1. Ti uf tlrin ton s : "Hark- - ;u l.t s bun Y EiA .1 --40 Jlim, , m.e mi could hardly A iff Hjv.I'S jean !!.'!ufi and sick luadaclua w.n fioqu. ut and il .soil. j of tin kldr.ixs was Irregutaking poana A BRIEF SKETCH OF HER LIFE lar. Soon afu-Kldm y pills I I 1 I nuial d j a.-- grau-- l not vull and the tiouble has t lotus. not returned. M bach is and a!:!i letur." fctrorg and my y m t..! Hob! b ;!! ib b : a box. 1 the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the Panic of 73 Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. Mow g..i nits ! Im ter-M:- nrn Co. Paff.Jo, X. Y. !' Wlulcs Liver Valuable. Genera! A torpid livii is iab:abb-- , if It hap- Postmaster llur ff a whan. Emm Cortelyou. in his annual report for the pens to be conus amirr.tis. and it Is organ past fiscal year, says that, while a an. t.. that fiotti a A ROMANCE condition of the post- - estimated ' ment m,h,U W rralifylns:. lie is less eonei no.! about the deficit than the efficiency of administration. h?d so often made from roots and reherbs for surli of her uun.cn m Eh For the fiscal year ld'A the total Knew the Gome. hers and friends who v re sick am ceipts from all sources were $ I ran rail . n sbi n in Its c.uc.s Mures sunoss tliote total bu, bluff." as th and the ailing. exp. ben wonderful its fame had spurn $lC.7.3?'d.U;i), leaving a deficit of $1L win ep -- .ati.r and calls were comirg fri m miles to the st.itam a; tin figaround for this efficacious vegetable r72.rS 1. In connect ion with these Ann ri. an. ures the postmaster general directs Tlicv had no money, and little attention to the increased amount of state er om... nrr Toli.:.o. i hi n. i credit. Their first laboratory was the free matter handled, which, lie says?.1 Hunk .1.I.ufin or oii.i t :.it he fi u roots r where .1. and herbs were of ill i.rni f i ni Nir ,v Kitchen, l'.ai t.i., j .m 12.."v' per cent of the entire O.tf Illy if !'..,0 r.n:ry steeped on the stoe, gradually fillin; averaged I. a1 a th.it if ri ..l m y !1 ,1 I, f a gross of bottles. Then came tin weight carried, or a los in revenue of oi; u , i i r iirsoai.ii i u u. L iirr,' Lo i j:h! u m.j i.kii i'at lull beof iy On? e of for It, selling question always $10,Sl2,Oimi. Uall'k Cai akku i i.i;. fore they had given it away free mat-te- r the "had he navi; hij. in)niExnr. says, Manifestly, Hie f 'inru to ijii. They hired a job printer to run off ot tblsiiili A. U.. ilny carried free been required to have some pamphlets sotting forth the merA. VT. ULKASON, its of the medicine, now called Lydia been prepaid, not withstanding the XoTAKT IT ULf E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, free ITallA rural for the la Cure n l acta Catarrh and those pamphlets were distributed largo expenditures mi Hu IiIihhI mi a miffacca illrcrily of till there would have been yaiem. SoihI fur tc;Ii:i ..iil.ii-- . by the Pinkham sons in IJoston, New delivery service K. .1. IIL.N l.V O. CO., I Washington. iJ-- THE STORY READS LIKE b-r- nis !i" il.-pa- rl i .'Tv 1 ' ,- U - rr WF V,. J 1 52,-S2C,f- .5 raiiar.--Ibiitimor- cumi-ound- o . I i ii-n- I i . K i I - II i;- - - . 1 u-- i. bef-ir- i i I -- r.--- ie.,-iu-e- , luri-mMs- y fiui'-m- no deficit. York and Brooklyn The wonderful curative properties of Answering some of the criticisms This remarkable woman, whose the medicine were, to a great extent, which, he says, have been directed maiden name was Estes, was born in for whoever used it against the postal service, he says that I.ynn, Mass., February Oth, 1S10, com- recommended it to others, and the de most of it overlooks the unusual coning from a good old Quaker family. mand gradually increased. ditions existing in this country, its For many years she taught school, and In combined 1877, extent of territory and its widethe efforts, by during her career as a teacher she be- family had saved enough money to great ly scattered population. came known as a woman of an alert commence a on Governmental control of the pneunewspaper advertising and Investigating mind, an earnest small scale, and from that time the matic tube service and the mail wagon seeker after knowledge, and above all, of success and the enterprise service is recommended. she was possessed with a wonderfully growth was assured, until An appropriation of $10,000 for sendLydia E. sympathetic nature. Pinkham and her Vegetable Compound ing three experienced postal officials In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham, have become household words every- abroad to study foreign postal systems a builder and real estate operator, and and thousands of pounds of is asked. where, their early married life was marked by roots and herbs are used annually in prosperity and happiness. They had this great remedy for womans FOR THE UPBUILDING OF UTAH. four children, three sons and a daugh- making ills. ter. Although Lydia E. Pinkham passed In those good days few to her reward some years ago, the Manufacturers and Merchants Workperdrugs were used in medicines; people petuation of her great work was ing for Betterment of the State. relied upon natures remedies, roots her by guarded foresight. and herbs, which are y recognized Salt Lake City. The ManufacturDuring her long and eventful experias more potent and efficacious In con, ence was ever methodical in her ers and Merchants association, trolling diseases than any combination work she and was careful to preserve a of Utah, has been organized of drugs. case record of came to that her every Mrs. Pinkham from her youth took a n Salt Lake, and is planning to excase attention. The of sick every deep interest in medicine, in botany tend its throughout the the study of roots and herbs, their wroman who applied to her for advice state. Allorganization manufacturers and merand there were thousands received characteristics, and power over dis- careful and includthe study, chants in the state are eligible to details, ease; she believed that as nature treatment and symptoms, results, membership, and are invited by the so bountifully provides food for the ing body so she also provides medicine for were yrecorded for future reference, association to send applications for these records, together with the ills and weaknesses of the body, and in the roots and herbs of the field, thousands made since, are available to membership to the manager. All reand as a wfffe, mother and sympathetic sick women the world over, and repre- quests for information will be promptsent a vast collaboration of informafriend, she often made use of her tion answrered. regarding the treatment of wom- ly knowledge of roots and herbs in preThe organization has been perfected for authenticity and paring medicines for her family and ans ills which, accuracy, can hardly be equaled in any by the election of Orson II. Hewlett, friends. as president, and the following offKnowing of so much suffering among library in the world. Another act of foresight on the part icers: her sex, after much study and reGeorge S. McAllister of Z. C search, Mrs. Pinkham believed that of Lydia E. Pinkham wras to see that M. I., factories, vice president; Loon the diseases of women have a com- some one of her family was trained tc mon cause, and she set to work to carry on her work, and with that end Sweet of Sweet Candy Co., second vice find a common remedy not at that in view for years before her death president; G. R. Cleaveland of Cleavetime as a source of profit, but simplj had as her chief assistant her daughter-in- land Commission Co., secretary, and -law, the present Mrs. Pinkham that she might aid the suffering. O. C. Harris of the Utah Independent How her efforts have been rewarded Therefore, under the guidance and careful training of Lydia E. Pinkham, Telephone Co., treasurer. The other the women of the world know In 1873 the financial crisis struck and a vast experience of her owm, directors are the officers named and Lynn. Its length and severity was too covering twenty-fiv- e years, the present George Austin of the Utah Sugar Co., is Mrs. Pinkham much for the large real estate interexceptionally well Nephi L. Morris, J. R. Valentine, II. ests of the Pinkham family, as this equipped to advise sick women, which E. Deardorff, John R. Bruff, II. J. A. Whitaker, J. M. class of business suffered most from she is always glad to do free of Saust, George this fearful depression, so when the charge. and Albert Fisher. The association will secure a comCentennial year daw-neit found their The record of Lydia E. Pinkhams property swept away. made of Vegetable Compound, simple plete collection of the articles manuAt this point the history of Lydia E. herbs and roots, is a proud and peer- factured in Utah and will have them Pinkhams Vegetable Compound com- less one. It is a record of constant on exhibition in the headquarters of mences: Manufacturers conquest over the obstinate ills of the organization. The three sons and daughter, with women, greater than that of any other throughout the state are asked to their mother, combined forces to re- one medicine of its kind in the world, communicate at once with the manstore the family fortune. They re- and will ever stand as a monument to ager, Gordon II. Place, and secure solved to give to the world the vege- that noble woman whose name Its space foi their products. table compound that Mrs. Pinkham bears. i ToIoJj, Sola tr nil I)rui:u't-i- . ,v. Take llall' i! Finally Tills for coiifllpatloa. Y British Chance in Diet. British people smoko one-thirmore tobacco than they did thirty years ago, cat half as much again of sugar, and drink 40 per emit more tea, while the consumption of intoxicants has tended to decline. self-advertisin- to-da- i y sov: Wealthier than any brother eign; master of legions, which number over a million; lord of more than of the surface of the globe, with subjects of nuiny colors and' races, amounting to over one hundred and twenty million souls, the Czar oL all the Russias will not be Invincible until he adopts Pillsburys Vitos as his regular breakfast diet. one-sixt- old-fashion- j t to-da- incor-lorated- - h I Wales Has No Capital. Wales wants a capital, but. thoufththe search has been going on for founcj pre yearSi n0 cpy has yet eminently suited for the honor, to-da- I d Suicide Among Jews. For fifteen years no suicide of a, Jew wras recorded in the seven great districts that comprise the most pop-- , ulous part of central Ixmdon. But of late there have been several cases. -- - to-da- y. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible medicine for coughs anil colds.- - N. W. Sauubi,, Ocean Grove. N. J.. Feb. 17. 1900. TEA Where tea is good, much tea is drunk; bad too. Strong Japanese Intoxicant. Saki, the Japanese spirit, is stronger than any drink known to us. TEA People think spices and extracts are always dishonest. No; thev are not. Yonr grocer returns yoivr money If you doa'I like Schillings Cest. |