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Show Womans Trials. ' PICTURES ON bitter trull In a woman life I to be childless. Who can tell how hard the struggle mar hare been ere she leernu to resign her.-e-lf to her lonely lot? The absence of this link to bind marital life together, the ahaonce of this one pledge to mutual affpctlon Is a common disappointment. Many unfortunate couples (become estranged thereby. Even If they do not drift apart, one may read the whole (extent of their disappointment in the eyes of such a childless couple when they rest Ion tho children of others. To them the largest fandlydoeg not seem too numerous. I In many cases of barrenness or g is the obstacle to easily removed by the cure of weakness on the part of tho woman. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription has been tho means of 'restoring health and fruitfulness to many a barren woman, to tho great joy of the 'household, in other, hut rare ense.s, the Obstructlnn to the hearing of children hag been found to bo of a surgical character, but easily removable by painless operative treatment at tho Invalids Hotel and .Surgical Institute HiifTalo. N. Y.. over which l)r. Pierce of tho "Favorite Prescription" fame presides. In nil eases where children are desired and are absent, nn effort should Ik made to find out the real cause, since It is generally so easily removed by proper treatment. In ail the various weiikuejses. displacements. prolapsus. Inflammation and debilitating, catarrhal drains and In all cases of nervousness nnd debility, Dr. llerce's Fa veil to Prescription Is the most TTje child-tlessnc- ss child-bearin- efficient remedy thtcnn possibly bo used. It has to Its credit hundreds of thousands of cures men1 in fact than any other remedy put up for sale through druggists, especially for women's tee. The Ingredients of which the "Fuvorlte Prescription" Is composed Imvo received the most positive endorsement from the loading medical writers on Materia Med tea of all the several schools of practice. All the Ingredients are printed In plain Enplhth on tho wrapper enclosing the bottle, so 'that any woman making use of this famous medicine mav know exactly what I)r. Plerco takes his ,he Is taking. into his full confidence, which he can afford to do as the formula after ts which the "Favorite Prescription" Is 'made will bear the most careful examination. Dr. 1lorce'g Pleasant Pellets are tht :bcst and safest laxative for women. Rare Birds Rarely seen so flamingo and an jwere recently shot Calais. are Shot. far north, a rose Egyptian flamingo on the sands near Garfield Tea, Mild Laxative, Regulates the Liver, Kidneys, Stora-jftcand Bowels, cures Constipation ,and Sick Headache. Send this notice with your name and address to the (Garfield Tes Co., Brooklyn, N. Y for (free sample package. Sold at all drug stores. Send us the name of your ; . druggist. No Luck In Literature. in literary reputa- There is no luck tion. Gilt edges, vellum and morocco twill not preserve a book In circulation beyond Its Intrinsic date. Em-lerso- A round trip rate of 50 to California (will be in effect all winter via the new i See jand popular Salt Lake Route. Nearest agent or write for Information jto J. L. Moore. D. P. A.. Salt Lake City. MARRIAGE EASY IN 8COTLANO. PATIENTS BACK. Young Doctor Amused Himself to His . Disadvantage. The doctors were discussing cases and experiences when one of them said, "Did I ever tell how I lost the patronage of that wealthy Mrs. A ? You know she was a nervous, fidgety woman and half her aliments were She fell off a coftple of lmaglnery. steps one day and lamed her back. It was nothing serious and only required a painting with Iodine for a week. But at the end of that week she would not have It that she was well and Insisted that I keep coming and do the painting act. I was younger then and did not have much patience. I kept putting on as little Iodine as possible, but taking a long time at the Job, for If Id been too quick she never would have been satisfied. Finally I got to painting designs on that woman's back Just to pass the time. She pretended she could not get out of bed, and I thought she would never see them. I put the nurse on and she promised to keep quiet. One day my patient got up and, seising a hand glass, walked over to the mirror to see for herself how her back was getting on. What she saw I will not tell, but she dispensed with my services as soon as she could got hold of me by phono 1 nnd fired tho nurse for aiding abetting me. New York Press. Ballade of tha Good Fellow If only had lots of stuff I bet I would make It fly, I'd set ajou pace would make 'em puff To catch me. or at least 'd try. I'd have the best that cash could bus, I guess I d make the pikers stare, The highest would be none too high, If I were but a millionaire. Most of the breed are mighty gruff A frosty glitter In the eye. As If we were not good enough The latchets of their shoes to tie; But I'd be soft and sweet as pie, I'd never try to awe or scare. Affecting manners brusque and dry. If I were but a millionaire. If anybody's luck was tough, Ills wants I quickly would supply, I would that isn't any bluff, Just come and see me when you're shy! Don't think that I'd a loan deny. My wealth I'd want my friends to share, No chum for help would vainly cry, If I were but a millionaire. L'ENVOI. But. prince, on you I must roly. Have you, perchance, a ten to spare? None would respond ns soon as I, If I were but a millionaire. Chicago News. A Hint for the Earl. The new of Ireland, the Earl of Aberdeen, who owns about 63,000 acres of land In Scotland, Is fond of telling this story. He was once walking out In a country district where he bad rarely been before, and paused beside a cottage garden fence to watch an old laborer Lord-Lieutena- at work. "Is this a good soil? he question- i ed. Simple Declaration Suffices to Make Couple Man and Wife. , To be married by Scotch laws one must have resided for a fortnight In the country. After that It Is quite for two people to say before (witnesses that they take each other ks man and wife to marry them as p Qegally and as firmly as If the of Canterbury himself had performed the ceremony. It la not alone rhen the declaration Is solemn and In- -, lentlonal that the marriage Is bind-- , Ing. Such a declaration made In Jest Is enough to hold as firmly aa It It were In earnest. Many young people nave thus slipped Into matrimony un- Aye," responded the other. "What Is your next crop to be! was another Interrogation. The worker looked up and gazed disapprovingly at the stranger, and finally remarked: You dont know anything about crops, young man. Just hire a nice little allotment somewhere and take to cultivatin' It, and youll have something better to do than to come Interruptin' busy folk! suf-flcle- arch-plsho- New England Interpretation. Cardinal Gibbons was facetious when the Irish ladies choir of Dublin called on him. Turning suddenly he SIMPLE CURE FOR i Afflicted Horae Could Not Permanent. ly Remain In Air. Away back In the old horse car When I was stationed at Nowshera .times In Fall R.ver there was a bob-Ita- ll news was brought to me one morning line running up Bedford street, that one of my collies bad been bitten1 and It was necessary to wind up the by a snake and was dying, says the ;relns and let the horses take care of Madras Times. I hurried to his hut (themselves while the driver collected and found the man unconscious and, fares that some passengers would not bleeding from his mouth and nose. A put In the box. few passes from the head downward John Vanderburgh, or "Jack," as he stopped the bleeding. I continued the was called, was driver. One day he passes, and In ten minutes he was had an old of horses and one able to open his eyes, but unable to fell and the pair other trampled all over speak or move bis bands or limbs. him and cut his legs pretty badly. I continued the passes, and after the lapse of another five minutes he was able to speak feebly and Indicate the seat of pain, Each pass gradualy worked the position downward ani the man's speech grew stronger b.v degrees, and In half an hours time from the beginning of the operation the man was able to sit up. Having worked the poison down below the knees, I tied a ligature below the knee and sent him to a hospital, where he eventually recovered. He was bitten In the right foot. I should very mucti have liked to have carried the experiment out to the end and have bled b!m, but not being a medical man, and as there was a hospital only a few miles distant, I bad to submit to Ufa of Coolie Asserted to Have Beenj Saved by Meemeriam. ; In Aqua Appendicitis. Appendicitis Is, by statistics, shown to be far more prevalent among teetotalers than among moderate users of alcohol, probably on account of the weakening of the appendix by excesJack Caught the Superintendent sive mineralization. We of the old Next morning John Bowker, the school drink our bottle of Medoe asked "Jack" what .superintendent, when dining, with the result that we the matter with the horse that are gay and well, free from appendi- .was !he fell down. Jack" replied he citis. Chicago American. thought the horse had blind stagWILD WITH ITCHING HUMOR, gers. What!" said the super"; blind I thought a horse that had Eruption Broke Out In Spots All Over staggers? the staggers went into the air. of Cured at Only Body Expense "Jack looked at him and said: 11.25 Thanks Cutlcura. Mr. Well, Bowker, dont he ever The Cutlcura Remedies cured me of light." Boston Herald. my skin disease, and I am very thankful to you. My trouble was eruption of the skin, which broke out In spots HONEYMOON IN A FREIGHT CAR. all over my body, and caused a continual Itching which nearly drove me (Journey of Canadian Couple Economical and Unique. wild at times. I got medicine of a "One of the queerest wedding Jourdoctor, but It did not cure me, and when I saw In a paper your ad, 1 sent neys I ever heard of, the girl reto you for the Cutlcura book and I marked, was that of a friend of mine studied my case In It. I then went who was married In Canada the other to the drug store and bought one cake day. She lived in Ontario, and her of Cutlcura Soap, one box of Cutlcura husband had settled on a farm in one Ointment and one vial of Cutlcura of the new provinces In the far West Pills. From the first application 1 re- After they were married they set out ceived relief. I used tbe first set and for their new home In a freight car two extra cakes of Cutlcura Soap, and that the bridegroom had specially was completely cured. I had suffered fixed for the Journey. The front half of the car jvas arfor two years, and I again thank Cutlcura for my cure. Claude N. John- ranged as a sleeping and living, room son, Maple Grove Farm, R. F. D. 2, and kitchen combined. They had the necessary tables and folding chairs, Walnut, Kan, June 15. 1905. box cupboards for the dishes and supplies, and a big oil stove. Lamps Transforma Vegetables. Not satisfied with the usual grafts hung from the roof of the car, ship a fashion, and tho whole interior looked by Horticulturists, Ing adopted Frenchman, M. Molllard of Paris, has particularly cozy when the bride had started In to transform vegetables. finished tbe work begun by her hus, Already he has succeeded In turning band. The odd part of the outfit was the a radish Into a potato according to fact that the rear half of the car was a recent consular report fitted up as a stable for the two horses that were a part of their wedding $100 Reward, $100. Tha mien ot tilt ptptr will b pletMd to lttr gifts. The Journey ended safely and t artooedretded (hit there the! ecleace happily, I should imagine, from the te been able to cure Id all lu 41see etKe. au4 thee Catarrh. Hell Ceterrb Cure ie the only positive letters I have had from the bride. No cure Dow known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh Deiag a oonetUuUonel dinette, require A oonstltns girl who could have a private car or tlooel treetmeou lUll't Ceurrh Cure ! taken In a steam yacht for such a Journey temelly, acuoii directly upon the blood And mucous surfecee ot tbe system, thereby destroying the would be more enthusiastic than my foundation of the disease, and giving tbe pattern friend was over her economical and Itrearfth by building up the oonatitutlon and assist Ing nature la doing Its work. Tbe proprietor heva omurh faith to Its curative poweretbet they offer unique honeymoon." i.iiif-fere- Its Own Way. There's a boy up In Hooslck Falla, N. Y, who la growing Into sturdy manhood on Grape-Nutbreakfasts. Jt might havo been different with him, as his mother explains: s "My 11 year-old boy is large, well developed and active, and has been made so by bis fondness for Grape-Nut- s food. At five years he was a verj nervous child and was subject to frequent attacks of Indigestion which used to rob him of hla strength and wre very troublesome to deal with. lie never seemed to care for anything for his breakfast until I and i have never tried Grape-Nuts- , had to change front that. He makes bla entire breakfast of Grape-Nutfood. It Is always relished by him and he says that It satisfies him better than the ordinary kind of a meal. "Better than all be la no longer troubled with Indigestion or nervousness, and has got to be a splendidly developed fellow since he began to food." Name given by use Grape-NutFostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read tho little book, "The Road to Wcllvtlle," In Iikgs. s s lars." A typical form of Indorsement reads In this fashion: "We will send you hundreds of letters In which real church workers tell how they use the plans we submit." The Prayer, Two brothers, one 8. the other 5. were In the library when the younger one overturned the Ink. When mother appeared and sought the culprit Winthrop denied it flatly. Shocked at the deliberate falsehood, the big brother hurriedly knelt down and said: "Pear God: rienae forgive Winthrop for telling lies. He doesn't know how wrong It Is. Amen." With n look of scandalized contempt nt tho kneeling brother, Winthrop knelt and prayed: "Poor God: I wish my brother lived In another house so he couldn't Exchange. peek. Amen. An Inference. He No, I didnt lose any money on tho horses yesterday. Rho Oh! Then you didnt make any bet. I Comanche Counts Queerly, feature about the Comanche language is the method ol counting. A Comanche will count up to ten In the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 method, hut there he stops. He doesnt use eleven, but Instead he counts It as "ten and one more," and so on, until he reaches nineteen, He when he pronounces nineteen. then pronounces twenty, but starts In with "twenty and one more" until he which he counts peaches twenty-nine- , (twenty-nine- , then starts In with thirty, like he did twenty, and counts to thirty-nine- , and ao on all the way up. Counting is the most difficult thing to Jearn In the Comanche language. In fact, by the time a person has learned fo count In that language he has pret-twell mastered It. . As there Is na (alphabet In the language tbe only way .to learn It Is by word of mouth. A peculiar "When I was a small boy somebody told mo that if I saw a rabbit, and shouted loud, running straight at him meanwhile, he would stand still and let me catch him. "Not long afterward, while driving with my father or.e day, t spied a rabbit in the road ahead. Like a flash l was out ot the wagon, and, yelling at the top of my lungs, made for him. The creature actually stood stock still. I picked him up, took him home, built a hutch for him, and had him for a playmate for a year or more." Lewiston Journal. In Llona' Skint. A Urge I cents. DONT FORGET package Red Cross Ball Blue, only The Ruas Company, South Rend, lad. An Awful Possibility. "When I was a boy, said an old gentleman, "I attended the old Gorham Academy In Maine. One time the Rev. Caleb Bradley of Scarborough, Mass., came to talk to us. It was during tbe presidency of Mr. .Polk, and hts remark! showed how much higher political feeling ran In those days than now. He said, 'If you make good boys you will make good men. Some of you might make Washington, some of you a Jefferson, and the Lord knows most any of yon might make a Polk.' i Dieeaie. Jl J For further information Dr. Williams tady, N. Y. address Medicine Co., th Schena European Population. Europe has a population of abot: 395,000,000, or about of flu: of the whole world. Belgium has ai densest population. one-fourt- h Hear of Scotty and His Recort Breaking Ride? The story, briefly told, is this: Wa, ter Scott, the Death Valley gold mine made tbe trip from Los Angeles Chicago last summer on a speck train over the Santa Fe" In less that 45 hours. That whirlwind train cor. him more than $6,000. It was th fastest long distance run over moon tains and plains ever made on u; American railway. It demonstrate beyond dispute that the Santa h track, equipment and employees are the dependable kind. Probably y wouldnt care to ride so fast You pr fer the luxury of our three trains froi Utah and Colorado to Everywhen East and Southwest Ask me for ticket rates and ture. liter C. F. WARREN. G. A.. A. T. & 8. F. Ry. 11 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utak No Fool I "Falling In love" In its larger plications Is the one thing In lib worth doing, for It is the source, sot only of tho human race, but of all ttt fa The man In love Is no Magazine. Ideals. A TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience, Advises Women Regard to Their Health la graduate Nurse from the Blockley Training School, rat Philadelphia, and for six years Chief Cllnlo Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter :prlnted below. 8he has the advantage of personal experience, besides her prcfoMlonsl education, and what the has to say be may absolutely relied upon. Many other women are afflicted aa she waa. They an health in the fameregain way. It la prudent jto heed such advice from such a source. Mrs. Pohlman writes: i tue. " Immediately after my marriage I found that my health began to foil me. 1 1 income weak and pole, with tevere bearing-dow- n no, fearful backache anilpalfrw quent dliar spoil. Tbe doctors prescribed for me, yet I did not Improve. 1 would bloat after eating, end frequently become wonder- ful Bargain Book free. Remit 4c and we add a package of Coe-tnthe most fashionable, ecrviceeble, beautiful annual flower. John A. FuDer Feed Co., Lock Drawer W., La Crnssc, Wi. It was the custom of ancient heroes to array themselves In the skins of wild animals, In order to strike more terror Into tbe foe. am aure Duo's Cure for Consumption saved my life throe yours aco, V as. Tnoa Itosmsa, Duple Street, Norwich. N. Y.. Fob. IT. IW0. 1 s;s'sKspa,! I am firmly prnmarfed, pfter eight yMrsotexperfamce with Lydia E. llnkham's Vegetable Compound, that it la the aafwt end beet medicine tor any suffering woman to SEND THIS SOTIC1 In Implant! when the door of a warm the winter It s immediately followed by a miniature snowstorm In the room, the condensed moist ure falling In flakes. Praises American Stamps. Commenting on the washy" colors of British postage stamps, the Pall Mall Gazette expresses a wish that the British government would use "such excellent dyes as are In use In America and other countries, whose stamps are a pleasure to look at. Instead of an eyesore, like our own." bTcS' Anaemia is just the doctors nam i bloodlesauess. Dr. Williams' PhA,?, actually make new blood. They ausemia just as food cores hunger cured Mrs. Thos. J. MeGauu Lincoln Place, Plainfield, N.J.,audtt1 can do as much for auy other pale wa ' ailing, bloodless person. Ii the spring of 1903 1 did my house cleaning, says Mrs. 'and soon afterward I began to most terrible headaches. . My would beat so irregularly that it , I painful and there came a morning .i I could not get n p. M v doct r said 1 D anaemia and lie was surprised thaliy continued to live in the condition 1 was confined to iu. I my bed fornewl two months, the doctor coming OTf'l day for the first few weeks, but I 7) not improve toximouut to anvtliing "Altogether I was sick fr' Hourly tJ years. I wns r.s weak ns a rag, headaches, irregular heart bents, 1,: appetite, cramps in the limbs and nimble to get a good nights sloop, j;, legs and feet were so swollen that1 feared they would burst. " One day, while I was wondoringbn long I could live, feeling as I did, K ceived a booklet telling about Dr. W liams Pink Pills for Pule People, i read it and told my husband to get u, some of the pills. Before tho first L was gone I felt a change for the better I have taken about twelve boxes nnd ti though I was as near the grave as Icoti be, I now feel as if I had a new lease ij life. I have no more headache, the hem beats regularly, my cheeks are piuk ai.; I feel ten years younger. I feel that; have been cured very cheaply and I has recommended Dr. Williams Pink to lots of my friends. TO CURE A COLD IJf ORE DAT LAXATIVE BROMO quinine Tablet. Drue. refund money If It fells to cure. E. W. Ever signature l on etch box. 23c. Ttk Jtue CAN 55 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a tpeciol catalogue. (room Is opened during ANEMIA of ing: The enormont crops on our seed farms the past season compel us to issue this and receive the radishes and the POISON body, inoculated Into the animal causes death from Its effects on the pervous system. The white of the tortoises egg also contains a toxic substance. Why eggs are not poisonous as used cr even when eaten raw tnay be explained on the ground that the action of digestion alters the com- iosltIon of the egg or at least modifies J1 t so that 111 effects are avoided. Indeed, It Is easy to show that certain foodB at a particular stage of digestion gre poisons." It Is the action of tne .ver on such foods which robs them pf their power to do harm. a Boy Got a Pet Rabbit. Lewlstoi man relates the follow- to-da- Theras a Natural Food That Makta A Paragraphs have been extensively published In the dally papers dealing iwlth the researches of M. Lolsel of Pads on tbe recurrence of poisonous principles In eggs. It seems that the yolk of the eggs of hens, ducks and tortoises contain a poison which, if injected Into the veins or otherwise How A ALL CONTAIN Action of Gastric Juices anti Bile Prevents Bad Effects. ' asked: wittingly. "Which one of you Is the oldest? One Hundred Dollars for any case that U fella to Even for a man to address a woman None claimed the honor, and all dure. Bend for list of teetlm?olaie. aa his wife, either by writing or by blushed. Addrese f.J. CUKSKV CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all IiruggUts. In and for to her the I The talk drifted around to Gilmore speech, respond Take Halt's Family Pills for eoaAttpattoa same terms, constitutes a marriage In and his band, and Cardinal Gibbons Scotland. Anyone who has ever retd told of how Gilmore, at Coney Island, Tribute to th Methodist. .Wilkie Collins novel, "Man and hearing that the cardinal was In the Thomas Turner was proprietor of jVYlfe, will remember there a case In audience, played "Maryland, My Marylarge dry goods store in Wlllimantlc, point The heroine tends a note to land. and how It pleased him. Conn. He came from England to thla the hero, signing herself Your Wife"; was country a poor boy, working at first "Gilmore, said the cardinal, be Is sufficiently careless and In the cotton mills, and rose to be famous for his playing of Mozart's to write his reply on the back Twelfth Mass. Once he played It In one of the foremost men In his borof her own letter, and sign himself a North Carolina town, and next day ough. He was a pillar of tbe MethoTour Husband. This note, crumpled the local paper announced that he 'ren- dist church, and the writer on many up and tossed aside as of no value, dered with great effect occasions heard him at the experience Mozart's falls Into the hands of an unscrupu- Twelfth Massachusetts." "Pittsburg meetings tell of the good the church lous person, who, to levy blackmail had done him, winding up hla remark Dispatch. on the hero, keeps It, and produces as follows: It at evidence of marriage. No other "Hall III ave hand ham HI howe Tell How to Rraiso Money. form had been gone through and yet In A new to the Mrthodlsis." Boston Herald. wrinkle promotion the couple were married legally. schemes Is being unfolded by a busiRich, Juicy Radishes Free. ness concern having headquarters In Mine. Spaln'a Quicksilver Everybody love juicy, tender radishes. A Illinois the of metropolis. specialty The Almaden mine In Spain proBalzcr knows this, heme he offer to send Is to furnish "money rou slwolutely free sufficient radnh seed duces about 50 per cent, of all the this enterprise plans for church workers. lo keep you in tender radndie all lumquicksilver used In the world. The raising pier long and his great mine baa been worked for more than The firm announces: wish to raise cash easily SaUEU'S BiROAlX SEED BOOK, "If you hundred years. eight and quickly for any church, Sunday with its wonderful eurpriecs and great school or society fund, send a postal bargains in seeds at bargain prices. A BOYS BREAKFAST Our recently published new method souvenirs of church and pas tor have already realized in cash up wards of two hundred thousand dol- EGOS OBEDIENT TO LAWS OF NATURE. SNAKEBITE. Mourner' Agency In St Petersburg. It pay to be a mourner In SL Petersburg, nnd there are agencies Japan's government will realize which employ great number of $8,100,000 from the sale of aurh merand tramp for the purpose. chant vessels seized during the war These agencie supply suitable a It does not desire to keep for Its clothing and pocket handkerchief own auxiliary service. - ts In fact, except everything. bool, which the tramp must show on hi Mr. Winslow' Soothing Syr op, For ohll.lr th hm, nulsoM h, louthlns . or he will not be hired. When 8BMUw,urspsl,curMlail'wtM. XtealivUM. feet, there la a more or Km Important Lyons, In the valley of the Rhone In funeral the tramp gather at tho NiFrance, Is the largest silk munufitc-turtn- kolski Market nnd ore selected by an center In the world, producing employ of tha agency. The wage annually about lso.ooo.ooo worth. for the occasion, with tip, generally qual about 3h." g Tit-lil- 1 bad nauseated. twins down through my limhe so I could bardlv walk. It wa as bad a roe of female trouble aa I have ever known. Lydta E. I Inkham egitabl Compound, however, cured me within Pair month. Blnre that time I have bad ocriutlon to recommend It to a nuuilier of patient suffering from all fwme of female difficulties, and I find that wbile It Is considered unprofewdonal to a patent medicine. I can bound recommend Lydia K. I'inkhama Vegetablely Coinooutid, for 1 Uv found that It cure, female III, where ell ot her medicine folia It la a gratia nwdk-tufur kk wouKm. bility, Irritability, nervousness, ste si " leanness, melancholy, feelings, bin snd hopelessness, they should rente her there Is one tried and true reined Lydia K. Plnkham'a Vegetable Co pound at once removes such troubl No other female medicine in t world has received such wldespre and unqualified endorsement. The needless sulTeringof women fn diseases peculiar to their sex is terrll Money cannot buy inch testimony aa to see. The money which they psy thle merit alone can produce such re- doctors who do not help them Is sults, and the ablent BpcuiallaU now enormous waste. The pain Is cur nd the money Is saved by Lydia agree that Lydia K. Plnkhama e Vegetable Compound. Compound la the most univer- Plnkham'a I t t well for women who are sally aucecosful remedy for all fcmalo write Mrs. diseases known to medicine. Pinkham, at Lynn, Na When Women are troubled with Ir- Ine preaent Mrs. llnkhnin Is t daughter-in-laIlnkha regular, supprcvtcd or painful periods, her assistant for of Lydia K. before h many years weakness, displacement or ulceration decease, and for twenty five y of tha female organa, that bearing-dow- n since her advice feeling, inflammation, backache, to sick women. baa been freely gtT In lier great p bloating (or flatulence), general deblll-tr- . ence, which covers many years, Indigestion, and nervous prostra-tlon- , has probably had to deal with do' or are beset with auch symptoms of coses Just like yours. Ilor del as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excita la strictly confidential. lydta L Plnkham'i eJctaWe Confound Succeeds Where Other "all-gone- ''wint-io-be-lcft-alon- e e Vcge-tabl- 111 w -- |