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Show HAD catarrh thirty years. Congressman Meekison Gives Praise to For His Recovery, Pe-ru-- LONGING FOR BOYHOOD OAY8. Poet Remember Comneneatlon for Hard Work He Had to Do. Lth!Dk,1 d slop tlle p,83 the way 1 and b,ln ,n wod and hunt eggs and bring the cows home, too; and grease the wagon and Utch up the horses every and ater all the cows and calves day, and give he horses hay; and pump wash water 8tay in an churn, and churn, while other boys down the creek were having fun to burn.by like to Id salt the sheep. I would; Id like to Milk the cows; Id like to man a crosscut saw and have a wild carouse, with dad the other end of It to pull me through the log. I'd love to curry off the team and feed the cat and dog. And when I'd got the chores &U done and had got through the Id love to take a brush hook andrush, out and go cut some brush. I'd do these things again, I would, and never heave a sigh, for long about this time o year I d get my full of pie good home-madmince and pumpkin pie, and hen8 eggs newly laid; bread and biscuits like the kind my mother made; and good backbone and spare-ribs- , too, and cornbread spread with grease these things to have again would bring my spirit lasting peace. And so Id like to slop the pigs and feed the critters, too, and churn, and churn, and churn, and churn, Just like I used to do. Houston Post. na GEORGE WASHINGTON'S birthday Health of American Women A Suttfect Much Discussed at Womens Clubs-T- he Future of a Country Depends on the Health of Its Women. ? e salt-risi- n WGMEN of At the New York State Assembly of Miss Mattie Henry, Mothers, a prominent New York doctor Danville Art Club, 9 Green St., Dantold the 500 women present that healthy ville, Va., writes: Many years suffer-lnAmerican women were so rare aa to be Dear Mrs. Pinkham with female weakness, iuttauimatlon and almost extinct. broken down sv stem made me more anxThis seems to be a sweeping state- aious todietlian to live, butLjdiaE.Plnihama ment of the condition of American Vegetable Compound liaa restored my health women. Yet how many do you know and 1 amsograterulforit thatl wnut every 's to k no w what I.ydin E woman well and donotbave suffering who are perfectly Vegetable Compound will do for her." some trouble arising from a derangement of the female organism which When women are troubled with manifests itself in headaches, backirregular, suppressed or painful menhearing-dowthat nervousness, aches, struation, weakness, leucorrhoea, disfeeling, painful or irregular menstrua- placement or ulceration of the womb, tion, leucorrhoea, displacement of the that bearing-dowfeeling, inflainmai. uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or tion of the ovanes. 'backache, bloating, sleeplessness ? There is a tried and (or flatulency), general debility, inditrue remedy for all these ailments. gestion, and nervous prostration, or are Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com- beset with such symptoms aa dizziness, pound has restored more American faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri women to health than all other remenervousness, sleeplessness, It regulates, lability, dies in the world. and melancholy, diseases of the cures and strengthens feelings, blues, and hopefemale organism as nothing else can. lessness, they should remember there For thirty years it has been curing is one tried and true remedy. Lydia the worst forms of female com- E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at No other once removes such trouble. plaints. Such testimony as the following medicine in the world has received such should he convincing.' unqualified endorsement. No other Mrs. T. C. WiHadsen, of Manning, medicine has such a record of cures of la , writes: female trouble. Refuse to buy any Dear Mrs. Pinkham: other medicine, for you need tha best. 1 can truly say that you have saved my life A light heart, a cheerful countenance, In to cannot you and I express my gratitude 1 For two yi spent lets of money and all the charms of grace and beauty d are dependent upon proper action of tha ithout any benefit for You cannot look wall given up all bodily organs. atruai irregularities and I hopes of ever being well Main, but I was unless you feel well. persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkhams VegeMrs. Pinkham invites all sick women table Compound and three bottle have re- to write her for advice. Her advice and stored me to perfect health . Had it not been thousands ta for you 1 would have been in my grave medicine have restored Maas. health. Address, Lynn, today." Fall Lydia E. Plnkhana Vegetable Compand Sacceeda Where Otbera 4-- g SLAVES IN PALESTINE. Fink-bun- Gentle Sex Nothing but Part of the Household Chattels. In Palestine, the mother of men is the servant of men. Being a part of the household chattels, she Is sold for as large a sum as her father can extort from the prospective bridegroom. She is a thing, a piece of goods. The father of a son proudly calls himself after the boy's name, but his girl babe is not reckoned among his children. Her infant shoulders learn to bear the burdens, her little feet patter their way to the fountain even from the moment their tiny strength CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON PRAISES 4an support the weight of a Jar. Her whole life is one of grinding, baking, of Congress, Fifty-fift- h Hon. David Meekison, Napoleon, Ohio, District, writes: fetching water, waiting upon others; at twelve she is sold into married I have uted several bottlea of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited service; growing old in middle life, I of the to catarrh feel head. believe from It that my thereby encouraged she may see herself supplanted by a I use It a abort time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the dlaeaae of younger wife; often being robbed of thirty years atandlng." David Meekison. her sons by the military conscription; Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Galena, Stone county, and finally she is put away as the ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: I have been in bad health for thirty-seve- n Mo., writes: years, and after taking last breath Is leaving her body. Corwin Knapp Linson in the MetropoliTwelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured." Jacob L. Davis. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, tan Magazine. of statement and a full Dr. he once to write at will Hartman, giving your case, Ve pleased to givevou his valuable advice gratis. The Freeh Air Cure and the Cold. Address Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, OL Do you feel a cold coming on? Then dont try to ward it off, but welcome it warmly. Treat it well; dont let it alone or attempt to be brave or funny with It, for then It will turn and rend you. A cold 18 as treacherous as a well, as anything. It marks its Tour grocer is honest and if he cares to do' so can tell victims, and then goes ahead. "Breaking up a determined cold delays the you that he knows very little about the bulk coffee he sells you. How can he know, where it originally came from, inevitable, and then, when alls done, ten to one It starts off Into bronhow it was blended With Whit chitis or pneumonia, while staying Inor when roasted? If you buy your doors with it and giving it full swing coffee loose by the pound, how can would have disarmed Its fury at each uniform and quality! you expect punty new stage. The "fresh air cure Is capital for every malady save this Herald. familiar cold. COFFEE, (he LEADER OF Ha Tormented for Yean. Dr.C. "Dripepela Dftrta KBDoedyB PatotIM Remedy oard dm. Mr. ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is of n n first-bor- Truths that Strike Home or UON .Dougherty, necessity uniform In quality, strength and flavor. For 0V1X A tCATTEX OF A CENTURY, UON COFFEE millions ol homes. 3 UON COFFEE cantally packed t or factories, aaS aalil opoacS In of betas adal ao t (orated, or of ooioln In eoataot with daat, 'Slrt. feraa or aaclooa fSove the Lion-hee-d A GUARANTEED SOLD DY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Toledo, Ohio. Schillings ail CUBE Se tSnr HOB T . "'.'SlonSSoa. eume" ILT CUBM-- wh other Doetor. bo. man, ' ooaoii Uw atmeat for tbla trouble. Wa uruIJ8 r M AN HK) u. oeminmi. TV ' BOBRHOBA, SYPHILIS, TABIOOCRLB and hlodMd .aorbotruy ay, than any Institution In tbt weal, owy tnallor thaoSW al FRBB by Adrloe lerat Con.uliallon. domination end 10 a m w in OFFICE HOURS. I a m to t p n, Rvenlngs T to s. Sunday and holiday! Marvel of Relief 1 votes, and Henry Clay, 46,587 votes. Although the popular vote cast for Andrew Jackson exceeded the number of votes cast for John Quincy Adams by a little more than 50,000, the electoral college gave Adams 16 more votes than Jackson received, and Adams was declared President, to the disappointment and rage of the supporters of Jackson. Washingtons cabinet had In it Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Randolph and Timothy Pickering as secretaries of state. Pickering was from Massachusetts, and he became secretary of state in December of the year 1795. Alexander Hamilton and Oliver Wolcott served as secretaries of the treasury during Washingtons administration, while Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering and James McHenry served at different times as secretaries of war and navy. All was not harmonious In the Pres 44,282 there were Federalists and to whom the name of Republicans began to be given. But both parties were eager that Washington should remain in office, although there was an effort made to oust John Adams from the vice presidency and to give that office to George Clinton, but Adams was, as is well known, elected for a second term. Party spirit ran high. Indeed it became so violent before the close of Washington's second administration that he might well have wished himself back on his peaceful Mt. Vernon farm, leaving behind all the vexatious cares of state that must be the portion of every President of the United States. MILL GROUND FLOUR FOR WASHINGTONS TROOPS. HILL'S CANKER IHD DIPHTHERIA REMEDY ROB TM1 MOUTH, TMNOST. STOMAOH AND BOW1LS.... Nslden-Judso- NEVER FAILS' Drug Co., n Believe in Odd Preventive. In Suffolk, England, to prevent nose bleeding, people wear a skein of scarlet thread round the neck, tied with nine knots down the front. If the patient la a man, It Is essential that the thread be put on and the knots tied by a woman; while If the patient la a woman, then these services must be rendered by a man. $1 S'O (? lltrt cant be mad than the "MOUNTAINKER" brand, made by Z. O, N. I. and for aala by all rallabla atorea. Feet Comfortable Ever Sine. I suffered for years with my feet. A friend recommended ALLENS FOOT-EASI used two boxes of the powder, and my feet have been entirely comfortable ever since. is certainly a godALLENS FOOT-EASsend to me. Wm. L. Swormstedt, WashD. Sold C. by all Druggists. 25c. ington, E Canada an Anglers' Paradise. Canada la the paradise of the angler. Within easy range of Quebec are hundreds of lakes, sometimes miles in extent, which swarm with fish, and nearly all of which are free to all comers. Aal WHATS THE USE OF SAYING GIVE ME A CIGAR," WHEN BY ASKING FOR A t i CREMOl Is fresh. - Salt take City, Better Overalls Natural Milk the Best European medical experts have come to the conclusion that boiled milk is not a good food for Infants, and that sterilized milk also has less nutritive value than that which Eco- V ALL DRUAII9TI AINIIIAk ITOMIasastaa FO AND 6imral Agents. I do not believe Piao'a Cure tor Consumption hat an equal tor (soughs sad colds. Joan F. Boris, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. It, 100. is not Benefits of Calamities. Were It not for theee calamities and misfortunes Incident to us all, individually and collectively, the great heart of humanity would stagnate like the heavens without electricity, or a lake of fresh water without inlet, outlet and motion. The best qualities of human nature would never see the light; sympathy never would expand beyond self, and society would become one vast, arid, dewless expanse of Ellhu Burrltt at re !ifQV?urSuae A 2 106,-81- men-ha- YOU GET THE BEST CIGAR IN AMERICA Mrs. Winslow's BMthlng Byron. For children teething, noftena tb gum, manena Inamt Ion, nlinya pain, cam wind ooUit StonbotU Made III by Unflltered Water. After a club dinner at a hotel In Stockholm, says the Frankfurter several hundred persons fell 111 of typhoid, due to unflltered river water being used for washing tbe vegeta bles. "The World'a Urgtst Sallsf Zel-tun- BOTH OAK CURB AND DO CURB PRIVATB D1SBASBS IB e eat Cut Off Brandy 8upply. The French government has abolished the cantlnlerea, who were a feature of every They were regiment woen who aupplied the eoldiere with brandy. 155,-87- Yonr grocer returns your money if yon dont llhe It. MRlHsRRTLT eo to raova heir eUll. In thle elu. of ellau. they to pay Dra Shores oee dollar Or THIS a WftbTrli before (bo'poftloaft le roqulrotloaiillmeeu ee tbe euro proereaaee. obthly U VithVhb ArriJOTBD. tall IFSr dbalibw aaete ell Oeeh In exobenee for eaptr promlaoo. Did you a. Human Perversity. n one of the old English comedies undertaker reproves one ol bis 'Urners lor laughing t s funeral, 1 eays to him: "You bad fellow, il 1 have been raising ybur wages se two years, upon condition that i should appear more sorrowful and r i higher wagea you receive tbe hap-nyou look I" ceeding elections until the year 1824, when Andrew Jackson received votes; John Quincy Adams, votes; W. H. Crawford of Georgia, nomical. Cores. Write Trwla.nl lteft If you en-a- IS, SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, Best Schillings Best: aa. a. I. eaoa XgV ident's cabinet, peaceful as his election had been. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were not the best of friends, and the breach widened as it became more and more apparent that Hamilton had more Influence than Jefferson over Washington and was able to bring more things to pass. Washington was as unwilling to receive his second nomination as be bad been to receive the first, and he was anxious to retire from public life, out again his friends made him feel that It was his duty to accept the office The second campaign, like the first, without was without conventions, nominations, and such a thing as a on which the party might "platform "stand was as yet unheard of. But party spirit had made itself felt, and Only ten states voted at this first election. New York, although having ratified the constitution and thereby having the right to vote, lost this privilege through a bitter contest between the two branches of her Legislature over the appointment of electors. There Is no satisfactory record of the number of popular votes cast at this election, nor at any of the suc- extravagant CATARRH aad all eatable dieems of the eye.eer. bom. threat, taafetem wMinr. bewele. kMaye. blatter aat all hfaia.aerasiat private tieeeeee ef betb eeeee. eat tleeaeee ef eblltrea. for free gymptoai soil- - Coaeoltatloa CURE FOR PILES. Unanimous Choice of the Country. TEA MM WE.... TREAT ow 36 J8r. Party Feeling Unknown, with Washington the Women Workers of London. There are in actual practice in London five women builders, two women architects, seven women house painters and dozens of women who are employed as Internal house decorators, for valuable premium.) W00L80N 8PICH 00., Coed THE FIRST ELECTION Bleeding or Protmdlng Pllna. You druggist will refund money14 If PAZO60c.OIKTMEBT to fells to earn yon In dnjs. Itchlo. Blind, In each package of UON COFFEE yon get on full of TPure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine, on every package.) . Fancy Prices for Relics. For a love letter written by Robert Burns, the Scottish poet, $50 was paid not long ago. Yet a brass collar Which was worn by Boatswain, the dog to whose memory Lord Byron erected a monument at Newstead abbey, fetched 21 guineas, while the collar of Thunderer, another of Lord Byron'a dogs, realized 4 guineas only. has been the standard coffee In Bound MlUnilB.N-J- all-gon- e 249 Lab City. Utah. Natural Dyes in Ireland. From moss gathered on the mountain side the peasants of Ireland dye Uie wool a pretty shade of brown; the thou-tenthey gather seaweed from little bays which sesm the coast wool of Connemara for dyeing the are In valleys the shades; soft other for leaves oak and dock found the still other colors, while from the peat fluid 10 bogs they squeeze a dark color the white wool a glossy black. When we take the risk of your liking our tea, the least you can do is to try ST. JACOBS OIL a 19 When Gen. George Washington went Into winter headquarters at Valley Forge In 1777, he had very few s grist mills within reach to draw from. About twenty miles north of Valley Forge was the Henton grist mill, erected 136 years ago. The acrepresents companying photograph , the mill as stands at the present time. Flour of rye and wheat was ground at this mill, drawn In wagons two miles to the Schuylkill river, and floated down the stream on rafts to Washington's camp. The old mill is still grinding out flour for the farm ers and chop feed for their 'attle. ft Fop Lumbago and Sciatica lo Washingtons Will It was when he found himself to accept the charge of the Continental army and to expose himself to especial risk of life that Washington framed his first will. This was done In Philadelphia, with tbe aid of his friend. Col. Pendleton, and it was enclosed in the one letter to his "Dear Patsy which escaped her destroying hand. This will was undoubtedly hastily prepared and was probably destroyed, as there Is no record to be found of it. Washington's final will, dated July 9, 1799, was prepared altogether by himself, and is a marvel of clearness and attention to detail and reveals the man as we know him God fearing, It consists of noble and generous. fwenty-nln- e pages of closely written letter paper, and each page has Washingtons signature at Its foot. It Is fully signed, but no witnesses names are appended to the document, which bound In every other respect is a model of thought, care and legal correctness. Despite ell the changes and chances to which It has been subjected since his death, the will of George Wash ington still exists and finds its place in the very spot wberey It was probated. This cherished heirloom of our greatest American reposes among other valuable Revolutionary archives at Fairfax Court House. It is almost a miracle that Washing tons will is In existence when we consider the dangers to which It has been subjected. The paper re posed in the Court House at Fairfax, until the breaking out of the civil war, It when, for what was considered greater safety, it was carried to Rich' mond. When tbe Confederates evacuated the Virginia capital the will was left to Its fate, and It was found among other ancient county Ormtaat oat of tbe oentery. Yielded lo Ohio 1ST. lo MMh. tM,ooioM. tfl, to Mo mere. 110 bo., per Toe oau beet tliot reoord lo ME For lOcaad this boUcb ahead of nothing." 4 N APPLICATION) ABIC ON Bo ouro you dont got ono of tho com mon kind thio le the mark of oiicoMenca. J. TOWER V. OOTON, In every pecks. nf SehllUngs Bait Taa la a konklat: How to HaW Good Ten. National Oats l hnvn utad onnf your Fish Brnnd Sllcknm for ftoo ynam and now want now onot tiio ono for a frlond. I would not bo without ono for twico tho coot. 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