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Show JUkm 55j '"til frqm catarrh Vvrn f lumas BY TAKING ; MANY YEARS OF LABOR ' First Game of Whist. ' , It Is thought that the game LOST. v PE-RU-N- A. Throat Develops Into Bronchitis ., r. Addle Harding, 121 W. Bright-veI writes: Y., N, Syracuse, NEWS SUMMARY Odd Experience of a Man Who Once Wrote a Book. I have been told, said a man ol that it is not unusual experiences, A school building In course of confor men to spend much thought and toil over inventions of one sort and struction at Antwerp collapsed, killing another, only to find when they took five men and Injuring twelve.. . these things to Washington to be pat Thirteen soldiers of the Poeruisk ented that the same ideas had loni (Russian) garrison have been senbefore been worked out by Bomebodj tenced to death for mutiny. s else and that patents had already Ohio coal operators have decided been issued on them. 1 had that ex not to concede, the demands of the perience, once, with a hook. "I spent fourteen years, once, writ miners for an increase in wages. ing a book and I had it all but com Four hundred military executions pleted. And then one day, stopping occurred In Livonia as a result have at a second-hanbook stall, 1 picked of the governments repressive measfrom up among a lot of books offered , at five cents each one that bore a title ures. in the very words that I had decided The socialists of Finland are agitatupon for the title of my book; and th ing for a general strike to show the opening sentence in this book was al discontent of the , people of the conmost identical with that in my own, ditions. , . , Somebody else had had the same idea that I had worked over so long, By the collapse of the gallery stagand had written and published a book ing in Earls mine, at Ralbi, district about It fifty years before." of Tarvid, forty minors and one enRubber Prices Go Up. gineer were killed. i It is thought likely, says the Jour A snow avalanche at the Lofeten islnai of the Society of Arts, that the ands buried a number of fishermens present year may see a considerable huts. . Rescuers extricated twenty-onfurther advance in prices for rubber, dead and thirty-nin- e injured. but it may he expected that before There is great rejoicing in Oklalong the supply will be ample for all demands. Not only are there im- homa over the passage of the statemense tracts of rubber which remain hood bill by the senate, and universal untouched in Liberia and elsewhere, concurrence in the amendments. but the cultivation of the rubber tree A military train with machine guns ' is being rapidly extended. is held In constant readiness at the Noiseless Paving. railroad station in Moscow, in case The London County council has dein the neighboring cided to pave with noiseless material of emergency cities. the portions of street car tracks in front of churches and the education A wholesale bomb factory was capcommittee has proposed that similar tured by the police at the lodgings of material be laid in front of schools. One a druggist in St. Petersburg. hundred and twenty bombs seized. ; A provision limiting the salaries of government clerks over 65 years old to fl.000 a year has been attached to the legislative appropriation bill by a Firat Know Others. Understand what the other fellow is trying to do, and then you may understand your own work. j of 1 whist waa firat played in the time of King Henry VIII. of England. WH0SHEWAS t SKETCH , V i a ' i OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM i d And , . i Mrs Addis Harding. three times a year I am or ,'wo Med with my throat, a kind of raw I have ng, turning to bronchitis. the services of my physician in case. Two years ago, when I a spell coming, I tried Peruna to it, and to my delight was not tiled with the smothered and chok-eelin- g and never have been since, n check it every time with Pe-- restore the family fortune. They which was argued that the medicine so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women of the whole world.' The Plnkhams 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. i'hen came the question of selling it, for always before they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run oft 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, New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, This remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Estes, was born in Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1819, coining from a good old Quaker family For some years she taught school, and became known as a woman of an alert 4 Mr.. Virginia Cxvlana. Chronic Catarrh of Throat and Lungs Mrs. Virginia Cavlana, room 32, Ore., Cambridge Block, Portland, writes: I was a sufTerer with catarrh of the throat and lungs for a long time before Peruna was recommended to me. 1 gave it a trial, although I thought at the time it would be just like other medicines and do me no good. 1 was pleased to find that my improvement began in less than two weeks and continued until I was entirely well. I gained nearly 15 pounds, have a splendid appetite and am grateful for what your medicine has done for me." How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the Panic of 'IS' Caused It to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. a True Story of e for whoever used it recommended it to others, and the de uiand gradually increased. , In 1S77, by combined efforts the famto comily had saved enough money and from mence newspaper advertising that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until to and her Vege-taid- e day Lydia E. Pinkham become houseCompound have hold words everywhere, and many tons of roots and herbs are used annually in its manufacture. . Lydia E. Pinkham herself did not live to see the great success of this work. She passed to her reward years ago, but not till she had provided means for continuing her work as effectively as she could have done it , and investigating mind, an earnest seeker after knowledge, and above all, possessed of a wonderfully sympathetic nature. In 1843 she married Isaac rinkham, For refusing to handle their guns a builder and real estate operator, and life was marked by against the revolutionists in Odessa their early married 1 hey bad and happiness. solprosperity during the disturbances, thirty three sons and a four children, j diers have been sentenced to various daughter. fashioned terms in prison. old days it In those good to make herself. mothers for common was The bl(e of a black spider brought their own home medicines from roots During her long and eventful experience she was ever methodical in her agonizing death to Edmund Scccombe, and herbs, nature's own remedies careful to preson of Mr. and Mrs. F. calling in a physician only in specially work and she was always the ex- serve a record of every case that came to and tradition cases. By ol urgent W. Seccombe, prominent residents case of every nick d a won her attention. The to perience many of her for advice who woman applied San Bernardino, Cal. curative of the prop derful knowledge were thousands received there and herbs. and roots various comerties of the The internatioaal waterways careful study, and the details, includMrs. Pinkhara took a great interest mission has. reached an agreement re-symptoms, treatment and resulta In the study of roots and herbs, tlieir ing recorded for future reference, and were both which garding Niagara Falls, by characteristics and power over disease. these records, together with to so as nature all take will precautions countries She maintained that just hundreds of thousands made Bince, are harvest-field- s the In bountifully provides save its scenic beauty. available to sick women the world and orchards vegetable foods of over, and represent a vast collaboraAllatlou of of the village Tartars all kinds; so, if we but take the pains tion qf information regarding the to find them, in the roots and herbs treatment of womans ills, which for fired on a detachment of passing remedies ex and accuracy can hardly The latter bombarded the vil- of the field thereto are cure the various authenticity designed y press! in any library In tba be the and equaled dislodged lage for three hours ills and weaknesses of the body, and world. i it was her pleasure to search these out, With Tartars, killing several of them. worked her Pinkham E. Lydia niedi effective and and simple Mrs. the daughter-in-lapresent The three men who on February cincsprepare friends and own for her family instructed was She Pinkham. General carefully assassinate to 10 attempted Chief of these was a rare combina- in all her haid-woknowledge, and Reyes, the president of the Republic tion of the choicest medicinal roots for years she assisted her in her vast for the found best herbs adapted of Columbia, were shot last week al and cure of the ills aud weaknesses pecu- correspondence. To her bands naturally fell the the spot where the attack occurred. liar to tlie female sex, and Lydia E.llnk-hamfriends and neighbors learned direction of the workForwhen Its origins, The bodies of Mrs. Clinton Meti away. nearly twenty, her compound relieved and cured tor passed she and her two children, who were froz that has continued It, snd became quite popular among five years and it en to death in the recent blizzard, them. nothing in the work shows when the first Lydia E. Pinkhain dropped her mile a half with-oabout found been have All tills so far was done freely, pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham, from the Metz ranch, near Harrison; money and without price, as a now the mother of a large family, took . labor of love. it up. With woman assistants, some as Neb. 13T3 the financial crisis struck in But as herself, the present Mrs. Manufactured by Always boy the genuine In a saloon fight near the line of tbs Lynn. Its length and severity were too capable Pinkham continues this great work, and east much for the large real estate interests probably from the office of no other Chickasaw nation, thirty miles family, as this class person have so many women been adof Lawton, I. T., Ed Buchanan and of the Pinkhainsuffered from vised how to regain health. Hick womost of business and were shot killed, Caldwell Thomas fearful depression, so when the Centen- men, this advice is Yours for Health and a third man was seriously nial year dawned It found tlieir prop- freely given if you only write to ask wounded. ' erty swept sway. Some other source for it. of income had to be found. 's I tlie of Lydia E. Such in history that London says The Express At this point Lydia E. Pinklisms ; made Compound Vegetable consequence of repeated raids by the Vegetable Compound was made known from simple root and herbs; the one Francisco, Cal. Wazlras and other warlike tribes on to the world. , great medicine for women's ailments, The three sons and the daughter, and tlie fitting monument to the noble the northwest frontier of India the au combined forces to woman whose name it bears. thorlties contemplate sending apower-fu- l with their mother, expedition to the disturbed die The Baron Himsolf. Task Beyond Artists Power trlcts. to A great Turkish player at a big difficult found it who An artist At the village of Fueceecblo, twenty-threhad been' of Arabs in Morocco hotel in Constantinople miles west of Florence, Italy, get pictures "I once tried to sketch some beating everybody within a wide rawrites: a bouse where a dance was in prog- Arabs In Algiers; they constantly dius at chess. One day a ress took lire. In the panic which stranger watched the game. He evaded me and at last an old Moor rethe floor gave way and sixteen with whom we were on the friendly quietly offered to play. The Turk hundred a for constant "Ill you bargainplay marked, by persons perished while many other terms, produced to sequlna!" The stranger said: "Very were injured. ing for embroidered rags spoke for well." An unusual "gambit was ofa like matter father, on me the In the twentieth annual report ol It Is not, he said, that fered by the stranger, lta acceptance W. L. Douglas 14.00 cut Edge Lino the Boston chamber of commerce is- my good. will ensue to those whose by the Turk caused the lattef to lose harm any cannot bo equalled at any price sued last week, it is pointed out that picture you make; It Is you yourself the game. He said: "Sir, 1 thought vout Asj herself a will suffer inconvenience in the next there was only one man In Europe Boston has $KOI Folwho understood how to take advanALL the second port of the country on world. Allah will say to you; PfllCU tage of that move Baron von Moitke. combined values, taking the place ol lowing your own will and pleasure, 8Ir," retorted the stranger, "I am you have made these figures. I now New Orleans, , And aoula." von Moitke, at your service." them' Baron command you give The supreme court at Jefferson where, friend, will you be then? tny Originality a Requisite. VCA City, Mo., holds to be constitutional Trade. Boom to can never maintain a strong You Novel a for a Way it felony the statute making so Lahr, a town in Germany, has been position in the industrial world man to live in Missouri with his secwait till to content are who as two you long footpads, by annoyed ond wife though marrlod to her in greatly many of the inhabitants and somebody else has done something another state, the first wife living and waylaid demanded that they ahouid surrender good and then follow on the samo Wounds, not being divorced. or pay down their value lines. You ran only get a real grip, Cuts, boots their L. Stuckey, editor of the People's when new. The two men, when ar- says Mr, John Foster Fraser, when Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Demands, was shot and killed at Col- rested, confessed that they were op- you are sufficiently wide awake and to push ahead on yonr fax, La., by A. M. Goodwin, editor of erating on behalf ,o a local ahoe enterprising Contracted Bruises, account. own ISTABushiB of maker. cause Galls, The Chronicle. Bunions, the Colfax JULY g gT the tragedy was tne publication of an a son Back, Cahtal Muscles, article by Stuckey reflecting on the PRICE. 23 Cts. W. L.DOUGLAS MARTS A IFLLSMCnS mu WLiJ. Ringbone, character of Goodwin. t Chilblains, MLR AMYOl Aft 1 H SHOT MFtfS.:t.80 Bite, THE QP if; MAMuIaOIURLR tH JHt WORLD. "Interesting, but untrue,", is the XTO CURE ALL DAY iI nUiUnnn wb 0N on a comment fflce'i Scalds, U U Pollevil. 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HULL'S CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY lMt l"'0 narlod W.I,.iXi-JxCAUTION. no the consulship to 3imL Ik auhetunta, Ba smtulM cently declined on bottom, d without hi. sum. and prtf. etmid Shirt Went, Ht , av ia anoaaiara Amoy, China, has been selected by tuM I Tore mill not mft Sou. fmt Color eca vwe mowtm, vmot, NEVER FAILS' roe aae a.e.est iTositi-- i for llluorod I'iUhIiw. be special agent of BOW.XS to AN Writ, Shaw aTOMXOH Secretary M aa burton, U UruoktQR, W. 1 1HH XIV firVMi (told, xnv.r, I.rurt, .1 H.rfarM flix the customs service st Paris, succeed,t.i. if " 414 Sill Lab City, mat. Kilta-iaiso- a Du; Co., Emeral Agsals. MtHIfin nveM.ppii ftn4 fti prim lift eattl NI p 0 Cm Advertlsemsnte ing Major, William If. Williams, wbo Whan Answering will be eeht to another post. M'lHaCotOs Kindly Mention This Ppr. 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