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Show : "): r " U Airs. Emmons, saved from L an operation for Ovaritis, tells how she was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "1 am so pleased with the results I obtained from Lydia E. IMnkbam's Vegetable Conpound that I feel it a duty and a privilege to write you about it, " I suffered for over five years with ovarian troubles, causing an unpleasant un-pleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise seemed to correct. Your Vegetable Compound found the weak spot, however, within a few weeks and saved, nie from an operation all my troubles had disappeared, dis-appeared, and I found " myself once more healthy and welL ' Words fail to describe the real, true- grateful feeling that is in my heart, and I want to tell every.sick and suffering sister. Don't dally with medicines you know nothing noth-ing about, but take Lydia J2. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound, and take my word for it, you will be a .different woman in a short time."- Mm. Lauba. Emmosb, Walkervillc, Ont. $5000 forfait If origin! of moooo Utter proving gtmilntntst cannot bo produced, y Dont hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything; about your case which you do not understand. She will treat you with kindness and her advice ad-vice is free. No woman ever regretted re-gretted writing: her and she has helped thousands. Address is Ljun, Mass. r ,. , -l r " --z-i v.: .. .; . Many of the most dlsttngnlsbed men and wo3in of the day are self-educatd. Boaa are cheap. The mail0are culck and rare. Correspondence Is easy. There ta no reason why you aUould not fee well educated. - ' . J The twentieth century calls toe t men and men equipped .. ton lorn uaeful purpose la life, THE QUEEN CITY COLLEGE t (Incorporatel " (- ay mean of its MAIL COTJSUSS3 enblee young men aad TWg J woman ) TO PREPARE THEMSELVES THEM-SELVES IN THEIR own HOMES to beoome SUCCESSFUTi 2TTSI-NTSS 2TTSI-NTSS FEOPLE. GOOD HXWS-IPAPER HXWS-IPAPER WB-TESS, GOOD SPEAXEitS, lAWTESS, PHYSICIANS. PHY-SICIANS. We also prepare rtudenta ta succeed in ABCHITECTTJBX, MECHAHICS, XXECTBICZXY, CIVIl JLTSQUTZEKTSQ . . and f many other branche of learning, learn-ing, . Including1 GZAT, FEE2JCH, EPAXISH, XATTSK ETC . '. ? - - Cut out this advertisement and Inclose It with TEN DOLLARS. Any reader of, The Evening TeU egram so doinr shall till further notice be entitled to an eX our courses. - Our college is Indorsed by e-xsh men as Gov. Beckham of Kentucky. Ken-tucky. United- States Senator Foraker of Ohio, v. H. M. Scudder. D. D... for iS year noted Presbyterian minister of Kentucky; William M. Butler. President Salt Lake Evening Telegram, and many others. t JOHN T. COFFET, President, j-Uxavi-a, Kxfc 1 W- WALLACE STUART. ''J Corresponding Secretary. 1 "W enable you to win Col- , lege honors and degrees without leaving your own home and at little txpenae. i . . Can 6e Cored Oalckljl bati Not by the ,014 Methods.; TOU NEED A MEDICATED SPRAT THROWN UPON YOUR THROAT Ofl INTO YOUR NOSTRILS. THJ3 -1 CALLED PAEI7MATHERAPT. FREE ' APPARATUS SUPPLIED To any on who will write to Dr. Joha RoberUon, X- W, 4th L. Cincinnati. O, While the old way of treating catarrh, throat and lung troubles sometime brought cure oi relief, it Is now acknowledged ac-knowledged that tto beat way to cure ia bv apraying the parts. A host of physicians physi-cians now use my large machines in their 6 ft Ice practice; but I have a liitls Pnflureo-ehemlo Pnflureo-ehemlo Comminutor lor family um which I will mall to any on FREE who would like to tes the treatment. For reference, rou may write to any of the parties nam4 below some of the most prominent' citt tens eX Cincinnati. O. . 4 , . -. ' : " -f .. . . v . r Rev. Charles L, 'Worn. t. !.. for gM years past of J the First Presbyterian Church. Cincinnati, says: "l caa heartily recommend Dr. John Robertson's Pneuma Therapy apparatua to all who are afflicted with throat or lung troubles. It is Just the thing for preachers' sore throat. I have also checked the prosrese of a cola with two applications of this treatment. I have two of the instmment-rone that ia kept In the bouse' and another that I carry with me when lecturing or preaching preach-ing away from home. I have, recommended recom-mended th treatment to a number of friends who are highly pleased with it. I think one of these instruments is well worth tlOO In my home." WOULD NOT TAKE f 100 POS IT. John J.' Cushlng, attorney and counael-or-at-law. Union Trust Building, Cincinnati, Cincin-nati, says: "I am using one of the Pneuma Pneu-ma Therapy Instruments for catarrh and Impaired hearing, and would not take 1100 for it if I could not get another. I have ordered two of these instruments for relatives rela-tives in the East with like good results in each caa a." CUBED A CASE 07 20 TEARS STANDING. Dr. T. W. Lindsay, 503 Broadway. Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, says: "I have used Dr. Robert-eon's Robert-eon's apparatus with unvarying success in 'a number of cases of catarrh of the throat. One patient who had suffered for 10 years was cured in three months by using us-ing the treatment three times a day." CONSUMPTION CUBED. : About six years ago Mr. Lemuel Lunger of Milton, Pa., was supposed by his friends to be In the incurable stages of consumption. He obtained the Pneuma Therapy .treatment, which was then' not fully perfected. He mad rapid Improvement Improve-ment under the treatment, and in less than a year was restored to good health, and Is allv and well today. CATARRH CURED, . Ilev. Fred Hodder of Fields, Lorala county, O., obtained the Pneuma Therapy treatment for Nasal Catarrh about eighteen eight-een months ago. He now write that he is cured of the Catarrh, and orders the treatment treat-ment sent to his brother in London, England, Eng-land, for asthma. BRONCHITIS AND WEAK LUNGS. Mr. B. C. AWerson of Alderson, W. Va., writes as follows: "A little over a year ago I bought one of your instruments and medicines for bronchitis and weak lungs. I have experienced benefit from -It, and would like to obtain more of the medicine." medi-cine." . . -QUICK RESULTS. The following brief extracts are from letters written by persons who had only-used only-used the apparatus from ,' one to thre weeks, and who had not received any regular treatment, but only a sample bottle bot-tle of the medicine up to the time of writing. writ-ing. All except one are now under regu lar treatment: ' Miss Ida Pearl Walter. Cheyenne, Wyo writes: "I have been improving ever since I b?gan using the apparatus." Mr. E. v. Taylor, YoeJcum, Texas, writes: "Your treatment has surely helped my. daughter." Mr. M. Puett, Carbon, Tex, writes: "I have used your sample bottle of medicine, and it has helped me wonderfully." Mr. J. W. Drullner, Sanwich, 111., writes: "I am troubled with Catarrhal deafness, and 1 have been benefited by your treatment. treat-ment. I can certainly hear better with my right ear than I could beforo using it." Air. a. I. Alderson, Asburry, W. Va., writes: "I have had a troublesome cas of catarrh for five years. I began Improving Improv-ing aa soon as I commenced using your apparatus, and now feel so much tetter that I thought perhaps I would not need any more of the medicine." Cincinnati References. James Murdock, Jr., owner of the Mur-dock Mur-dock block. V. H. Matthews, attorney, Ninth and Main streets. J. i McCurdy. bookseller, d Elm street. James N. Ramsey, attorney, Wiggins block. John J. Cushlng, attorney, Cincinnati Trust building. G. A. Clause. Cincinnati manager for Funk & Wagnalls, Pickering building. F. C. Zumteln, Superintendent Money Order Department Cincinnati postofflce. Rev. C. L. Work, D. D. (present address, Granville. O.). , This treatment is endorsed, used and recommended by over two thousand physicians, physi-cians, lawyers, preachers and business men. ' Over five thousand of the instruments instru-ments now In use in the United States and Great Britain. Address DR, JOHN ROBERTSON. 3 West 4tU St. ClnciunaU. Q. 1 8000 1 PEOPLE Within the territory reached by the elec trie cars of Salt Lake City do not take a daily paper, and that , allowing that five persons read every paper now sold in that district. The Evening j Telegram At 60 cents a month leaves no excuse for such people. If your neighbor borrows your paper call his attention to this ad- vertisement. Other Cities Of like size have poorer newspapers and more circulation. Subscribe Today. BiMBMHBBBaHHMSaB Brass Rand iMtrumanta, Drcja, Uslforms aed as Jtup nta. Band stamp for catalogue, UlueU-Ueaa. Le Hmux- Chlc-s CULLER HOTEL, ft. C EWTNO. Prop. Colt Lake City Street Cars Proa A3 Trains Pas the Door. . 00 YOU WANT TO SUCCEED ? HOME STUDY WILL QUALIFY , " YOU TO GET ON. '-f'-- There is no surer way to success than study. Young "men and young women ambitious- of prosperity and independence, independ-ence, should write without delay to Dr. ' ' John F. Coffey, ' president Queen City college, Eliraville. Ky. He will tell ; them how to become true twentieth ; century men and women. The following letters speak for them-v them-v selves; Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Department. Frankfort. J. C. W. Beckham. Beck-ham. Governor. July IS. 19C2. r take rlpasure in introducing Dr. John F.. Cof "- Iy of Eliraville, Ky., and in commending him-to the courteous consideration of f- those whom 'he may meet. Dr. Coffey is C engaged in building there an institution of learning, and deserves success in his ef-, ef-, ' forts. lie has the resnect and confidence ' of the good people in. his community, and 'is an eoucator of the highest type. From i - what I know of him he is worthy of any ' confidence that may be shown him. I "X wish him every possible success In his en ' deavor to enlarge and improve the instl- tntlon of .which he Js the head. ,5 J. C. W. BECKHAM. United States Senate. Washington, D. C.: Cincinnati. O., July 23, 1902. I take . pleasure in saying for Dr. Coffey that he 'i- Is a gentleman of culture and refinement '. and of wide evyerience that admirably v qualifies him if the educational under-t- flaking in whlcB he Is engaged. He is not i only familiar with literature, science and art, but also with the public questions and f governmental affairs. He has long been V" distinguished as a Journalistic writer of great force and ability, and I have ne v rionbt but that he will make a great suc ; ces of his method of- teaching by corre. , . spondence. . I take pleasure in commend-X commend-X lng him to the favorable consideration oi v' y , . ku.vho injjr be interested in the subject. i. & FOKAKilP- The stmplest remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, biliousness and the many ailments arising from a disordered stomach, stom-ach, liver or bowels is Rlpans Tabulea, They have accomplished wonders, and their timely aid removes the necessity o Calling a physician for many little Ills that beset mankind. They go straight te the seat of trouble, r el lev the distress cleans the affected parts, and elv. the system a general toning up. The five-cent racket is nough for an ordinary occasion. The fejntly bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for s year. All druggists Mil them. rroyooDGD i D) IM1I . Primary, SacsruUry tr Ttrfiary Eoo4 Palsaa Parmaaently Cured. Ton esn be treated at home -under tama guaranty. Capital $.500,000. W solicit tha moat obstinaU eaaa. Wa have eared the wont cimi iaUtoli days. If you hava taken mercury, , iodide potash and still har aches and pain. Mucus ; Fatchea in Mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples. Copper-Colored Copper-Colored Spots, I" leers on any part of the body. Hair Ct Kyebrow s falling out, write for proofs o( sans. Cook Remedy Co. S 10 11XLS mm. Cu. IX Utt-etplMklM. |