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Show ! I t t MAtte t OF HOLV1J4G social philosopher has discovered 'hat an act very cownionly regarded as an effectatlon of gan'dity, as found in the manner of holdK a drinking glass when drtnktng fruW It, tsmot an af fectatlon at all. bdt real!) an tincon sclous, automatic aat This supposed affPetHUou consuls in extending the third and fourth fingers of the hand clear qf the glass when It Is lifted and tipped forward with its brim to the lips ad while the glass Is held there tn tke act of drinking No doubt It would. commonly be con sldered that peopt do this for the sake of greater elSunee or at least from n instlnctlvf desire to give to the hand such an afpearance, which ll would not possess if tiny closed the entire hand around Hie glass If they a manner of clutched It, ao to holding that would seem to saior of rudeness. j But this observe says that really people hold those IFo fingers dear of the glass In drinkllg heeauae that is the way that Is loinement. If he says, a person 'should gtasp the glass with the whoUluml d ,s, il snug ly around It he wAiild find ihat the act of t'oping the glass so held re of FlgS, Genuine-Syru- p The Genuine Is Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The full name of the company, California Fig Syrup Co4 le printed on the front pf every package of the genuine. The Genuine- - Syrup of Figs- - Is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere 1 Vi - .r ' I ' Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imitation made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and sWikl fl S therefore be declined. i ' Buy the genuine always you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial effects from ctual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the laxative remedy of the Always buy the Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by the BIGGEST m i gla-,-- i ; h a- well-inform- , o,Cai. LoubYillc, lty flew York. ntn ramr cents rat bottu Sexton for Fifty Year. During tils wrvhe of fifty year aa spxton of ('ullompton church, Devon, England, Samuel Volsey, who has Just filed, attended every funeral held In the churchyard, and saw eight vicars come and go BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT Rheumatism; Cuts, Sprains, Wounds, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, . Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. Sold by all Druggists. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. rex TRI FAMOUS Blue. Large toi nackaare 1 The Kuxs Company, South Bend, lod. Red Crow Ball cent.. Railroads AH COWS? HAVE YOU If yon have cream to separate a good Salt Lake City have made Entering ue Official Time Inspector of all Cream Separator is the most profitable Watches used by employes. investment you can possibly make. DeWe are Watch Specialists- lay means daily waste of time, labor and product. Established MAIN SI Salt Lakt Cltv. Utah. I, AVAL, sepa penny wise, dollar foolish. Such machines quickly lose their cost instead of having It If you havent the ready cash DE LAVAL machines may be bought on such liberal terms that they actually Buying trashy raters ,WMlU' A ron Alum Discovered in 1300. Alum is said to have been first discovered at Roccha, in Syria, about 1300. Its manufacture was brought to perfection In England in 1608, by Sir T. Challoner, who established large slum works near Whitby. Everybody get ready for Spring CREAM Conference SEPARATORS save $10- .- per cow per year Varying Weight of Timber. every year of use over ali The weight of most timber varies gravity .- setting systems according to the part of the tree from and $5- per cow over which It is ; as a all imitating separators cut from thecqt of a general rule, that tree may be taktop They received the Grand en as about three to five per cent Priz- - or Highest Award at St. Loui-- . lighter than that cut from the butt DK k Bond every cn.sc of $1000 Is Mrs. Window' ftoothtng Hjrn n. Forh1Mrett teetbingr, th m$ms, mass 4mmaUjn,ftUftjapftla,carM vla4ooUu. fectbotUn. Auto Speed Indicator. Justice Darling, an English Judge, suggested In the course of an automofor ythemmlvr. pay Send for new catalogue and bile rase recently that the speed Inname of nearest local agent dicators of autos might well be markThe De Laval Separata Co. ed: "Fine. Imprisonment, "Man Murder. 74 Carton Straat slaughter, fUidoltfc A Canal Sti HaedestyS Extracts J uornn teeing their purity NIW YORK CHICAGO Use the Salt Lake Route to Conference this year. Best from Sanpete, Spaldings Encyclopedia of Base Ball. Juab, Utah counties, and the far No. ns, How to Bat south. How to l Ootftold No. W. L. Douglas lsy tbs M. No R6. How to Ploy Ftrst Homo Vo. hi. How o Play Korotid n. How to PUt Thlrl Hms o COL How to plar ftbortrtop o. tvt Howto Catch va.cn How to Pt tub di How to Coorb; How tn tnctlii iTfMi. How Teeur How MiCnpInj How lo HK tn SHOESfi 31?i 3 S4.0O Cllt Edge Line W. L. Douglas cannot be equalled at any price. ioHinw. s Loocno onrnig Sh cm How to Huh tbo Prirg bf Mail, N 0M Each. last Ball (aidt far I90(. Thoonthnritr con an I tod on oil (tHpntod potato, contain tbs nw ISO rales and ptrtnrea of all th laewilof of handredo of plajon, aad pbotowrapn Prtr M f fall, hy Mail. woar MiM and sddree for bpaMlnv it s free. of ait Athletic Rpnr Spalding's Official A. S. aFALDINa A BROS. Ul VtM in, Ckkaa in SwulCH. Tort Unwcatherly. The Cloud Cotnpeller finished read ing his reports and' turned to the winged messenger who Buttered In attendance beside him. "T I Boreas he'll have to puff up a bit. he said, The OIiifst Inhabitant hasnt sneer ed at the weather for a month." Pifck. Everybody Conference. get ready for Spring -- mi Manumit wetf Us stood durtnf w. L dowlas mares s sells moot mtwsas.so shoes tham aai other WAOTURER iRth $1 0,000 ywi RfBenlxr this whan you want FfSKSK Into i oiled coats, Ml cmM Ukt ra airarMkiry.actwiM I Bmrttaa, Mart., nri thaw jam tk. bittnlt witt wtleh .very palrot.h.M l.s M mllM why W. L. Dwylu S3 M aOaaa their ihap. rttrt t. Hki why thay tit Mur, wwr Mpr. aad ara at graatav Mrtwk valaa ttwa aay rthtv S3.M haa. L. fee fteaaj Rlam, S3-A03.00 water-proo- f suits, hats, or horse foods for all kinds of wit work. M Pr.tTf of Ircrtaiinj sales. amrm M BtiT for the sevens taiMAMemercAMNt Ait 1 TOWN CO.tOSTOE j L IUJL HASS TCU t AS ASIAN (C.UM lotsato OrtniSaaaSI.W, CAUTION. laatal nyea htii Au thaw. T.X. BO anhttitnlt. Kona (oanlaa Without bis aaa and yrlea rtampad aa bottom ' fast Calm uW : thaj a. II oat aam I . Writ, tor llla.tr.to.1 Catakw. fwM DUieLAa.Bro.ktoa, W. N.U, Salt Lake No. 13. ISOS. W. L. L i f , HOWARD SMrtara prV t.1sriioia Nllai boa. T.OIIW1 j Villa, Colo. BURTON, ; tioK sn-- w. at audimiwo fvl yoc. tt HM4. SI. StV rmns. taa wat aa TOM KEET) I mylr. wort milcuod. Load, M B.taraaa.CarfcalMUaaiaaA The Lit'.la Darling. Eome flowers are universal favor Ites. Of these the mignonette la one. Its original home was north Africa, from which It found its way to Italy and then to Paris. Here Lord Bate man met It In 1742, and, being enamored of It, brought some seeda to England, where he was thus Its Introducer. Delighted with Its unassuming look and choice fragrance, he called It Mignonette, or "Little Darling." The strange thing la that though thla word Is French, the plant la not known by It In France. In that country it is styled le Reseda odorant, which la merely the French translation of its scientific name. Reseda OLD EGyvrS Prof. R. D. George of the University of Colorado suggests that the ancient Egyptians drew the larger part of their gold from the old working near Cop-tolatitude 26 degree north, and from tbe mountains some distance to the south. The mountains to the south of Coptos are probably the mine for which the kings of the twelfth dynasty sacrificed the lives of many thousand men; for the rule of Egyptian kings who wanted gold was to Invade Nubia and take possession of the mines, Just as when they wanted copper they drove back the nomadic tribes of and built fortresses to protect their miners. Tbe Nubian gold workings of which Prof. George speak are placed mountain in an almost Inaccessible group surrounded on all sides by a waterless desert. Here may be aeen tunnels and shafts penetrating the mountains to almost unknown depths. 81-n- GOOD JOKJE $L the-nati-ve : r GOLD Three man-ufactur-e MIfES hundred stone huts shelter 300 mills used In pulverizing tbe ore; Immense cisterns, once" caught the scanty water supply from the upper slopes; and near them stand the sloping tables on which pulverized ore was Records show that these washed. mines were worked with little Interruption for twenty centuries by the Egyptians, and there is no means of knowing how long they were worked by the Nubians before thpm. In the inscriptions of the New Empire various kinds or grades of gold are mentioned; and In one of the letters, written during the eighteenth dynasty, the king of Babylon accuses Amenophis III. of Egypt of sending him a mass of base metal for gold He says: "The "twenty mlnas of gold you sent me contained, when melted down, only five mlnas of pure gold." So that the "gold brick" even then was not unknown. ftEATLy TVBffED of tha last century young lawyer, Gould air of one who had placed a bomb which would soon explode and annihiland Robinson, practicing la tbe court ate his opponent. Goulds curiosity sent him Immedat Wiscasset, the shire town of Lincoln county, Me. No donbt many old iately to Investigate: Going to the taresidents of Wiscasset and other towns ble, he took the card from his hat. in Lincoln county remember them for and, loid enough to be heard all over their keen wit and Ingenuity In exam- the count room, he read: Caput vaining witnesses, and also for their cuum. Turning to the Judge, he said: Your honor, I claim the protection of many severe thrusls at each other. On one occasion, when Robinson had the court." Tbe Judge replied: "You finished an unusually able argument may atate your case. Gould answered: "My ease Is this, for his client, containing tome stingI see my hrotlier at my ing allusions to the epposlng counsel, your honor: Gould, "by whom be was followed, and right ha placed hla name la my hat, who retaliated, Robinson waa seen to and what can be his motive, If not to take a card, write something on it, claim it as hi own? I claim your pro which was later found to be the Latin tectlon." The Judge, with his face all smiles, word caput vacuum (empty head), and drop it Into Gould's hat on the answered: "Mr. Gould, you shall b table, returning to his seat with the protected. In the fifties there were two WHIG HAD GOOD MEMOTty Col. W. A. In the decade of 1140-6Bryant was a young attorney tn Barre, Mas., and also editor of the Barre Gaxette and an ardent Democrat, the leading parties In the country then being Whigs and Democrat. In the campaign f tbe fall of 141 CoL Bryant was to mah an address In Hubbardston and drove over during the afternoon, the distance being about .eight miles. I tbe course of hi tirade against the Whig he said: "Their case Is lost, nd they win get odorata. lost themselves If they atay out after If you go to Conference be .sure and dark." t use the Balt Lake Route. After a rousing meeting he started with no home, and a it ,M Giant B.mboo of Ceylon. Tie giant bamheiTof Ceylon grows moon add the skf clouOy he got off lbt la a farm to a tight of eighty feet. It la used la th road. Noticln and knocked at the he hm-sHopped hous. connntctlott cf and bridges. ' door. Tha fanner cam to the door Also, water pipes are made of f man s thutnh and looks like a hug! ft Is considered a dell white maggot Constituent Wat Displeased. cacy by the native negroes and earths . A pertinent question was put In an who roust It In hot ashes and say that Indignant letter from an anonymous it tastes like roasted nuts. constituent to a candidate at the ge Clumsy in appearance, the Herculea eral election. "Dear Sir, he wrote, beetle possesses great powers of (light among other thing, I hop the devil ami In the outlying villages It is not will get you. If he does not. what't uncommon for one of these huge th ute of having a devil T" London creatures to enter houses, Mall. being attracted theieto by the lights. DON'T FOROXT The invariable result Is a prompt ex-Rod Cron Ball Blue, eal A Unr tingtilsblng of the candle by the wind I oeou. Tbtprkarp Hun Company, Soul Band, created by the beetle's buzzing wings, Sewer. Doga Clean th accompanied by scream from the inThe municipality of Nice has trainmates of the house, who Imagine a Jumble or evil spirit, has Invaded ed doga to draw p cord, with a brush fixed to the end of It, through th their dwelling small sewer ot the city, and ao dean A popular belief among the natives is that the Hercules beetle saws off them. limbs of trees by grasping them be-- j If you go to Conference be anre and tween two horn like appendages and nse the 8alt Lake Route. This Is a flying round and round. manifest Impossibility aa the Insect "Non la" or Non Ar."f has hut little power In the horns, and. All the friends ot liberty of speech Is a the one with lined moreover, upper owe gratitude to Prof. Lounsbury ot soft, velvety hair, which would be Yale for his defense In Harper's rubbed off at once by any friction. Magazine ot the ns of "none aa th subject of a plural verb. What Idiot precialonlst It was that started th movement to schoolmaster that uia of "none out ot existence we do not The boy took the witness stand, and know, but htn effort has had a deplortestified that on the day ot the theft able degree of succeaa. An awful exhe and some other boys went to Cape ample ought to be made of som ot Elizabeth about 1 oclock and did not the grammarians who try to make return until about 9 oclock that night language conform to rules Instead of Hla testimony waa corroborated by making rule conform to language. It will taka year to untwist th tongues the other boys and by hla father. Mr. Reed said he had made many ot worthy poop! who have compelled la when arguments In court, but believed he themselves to say "non had never beaten the on he made their consentlal Impulse waa to aay then, for he believed In the Innocence "non are." Harper's Weakly, of the boy, and put hla whole soul Into First Power tha Pag MIIL It. The prosecuting officer made no Th first power shoe peg mill In argument, and the Judge discharged thla country wa the old Cummin th boy, who at one left tbe room. Mr. Reed 'soon went out, and tbe peg miff at Booth Aeworth, N. K Tou did well, formerly owned by Major Ephraim boy met hlm and aatd who was th ftrst Ao I Tom, but cant pay you untirrcan Cnmming. aboa pegs by power. Th get up to Boatab and sell them capacity of tbla mill was four bnsb-al-s watches, when I will see you. n day. "In about a week, said Mr. Reed, he came into my office and laid a new, crisp $50 bill on my deak, and went out without saying a word. was deceived A number of years ago the Hon Thomas B. Reed told one of hla early If you go to Conference be sure and law cases. use the Salt I.ake Home A neighbor! boy was arrested for Money in the World. of a stealing tray gold watches, and in The total mock of money, In gold, court not guilty. The only pleaded stiver and uncovered paper in the witness for the prosecution was the whole world amounts, in round figHla Jeweler who lost the watches. In the United ures, to $12,000,000,000. on on afternoon waa that thg atory States the total stock of money which the watches wen stolen he was amounts to about $2,000,000,000. fixing up hla ahow window and bad Take Garfield Tea for liver, kidney, removed from it the goods, the tray stomach and bowel derangements, sick of watches among then, to the counheadache end chronlo disease!. This mild ter near the door. x. TV l doing thla laxative will purify the blood, cleanse the and dusting out the window, ha teatl-fiecIt is for gyatem end clear the complexion. tbe boy.. stood ou tbei aldewalk young and old the beat family medicine. him through tha window. Aa watching Buy from druggist. it waa dusk, he went lato a rear room for a match, and when he came back Dyspepsia Caused by Eye 8tran. the boy and about a dozen gold Dr. George M. Gould, the Philadelwere gone. Ha - jumped phia eye specialist, asserts that fully watches half of the sufferers from' eye strain through the open door, Lot could see have some form of dyspepsia, partly, no one on the street. at least, as a consequence of their visual defects. Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for EA'RTH BVC Of To the Merculei'bn He. a giant among insects, which is round in cor tain portions of Cellr.il and Sihith America, aa well a in the island of West In Dominica, one of th lirni-lies, belongs the distinction of In he biggest bug In the wmhl thla creature - anything but jrepossessing, and looks - if it he onged with pink saakes, purple spi jers and other creatun s of tlo- imagination. It la a common trail of t, musts and travelers to make little ot anything seen In foreign lands, especially m the little West Indian lilands, ami to declare that Blmilar thiug.-- of vastly greater alze or better quality occur in When Godi country. they run across the Herculea beetle, however, they are obliged to acknowledge themselves beaten. Although ao formidable in appear ance, thla Insect la perfectly harmless It lives In the heavy forests and feeds on the sweetish sap or gum ot native trees. The larva, or grub, is about four Inchea long and as thick as a j Contrary, Long Hold, la Wrong. The color of the hair, aay tha Grand Magazine, (a usually transmitted from parents to 'child. Thli la especially true when both parents have the same complexion. Instances, however, are not uncommon where children have hair black as ebony, while the hair of both parent la a burning red. Instead of disproving the theory that a child take after Its parents ao far as the color of the hair la concerned, thla fact, It hai now been aacertalned, la all In favor ot the doctrine. Red hair, In fact, la by lta atruoture and composition much nearer to black hair than to blond. Very often, If the hair of a very dark complexloned person he examined attentively, a few quite red hair will be detected In th mass. On the other hand, it would be time wasted to seek for black hair In the lock ot a fair person. Similarly it la not Infrequent lo notice children whose hair, red at birth, becomes aa they When. too. grow older quit dark. after com serious lllneas. the production of the coloring pigment of th hair falls off, black hair become not blond, but red. Fair hair, which to a casual eye appears to have much more affinity to red hair than to black, la, on the contrary, quit distinct. with a lantern and asked what was wanted. The colonel politely asked to be directed to the straight road to Barre. At a glance the farmer discovered who tbe caller was, having attended-thAin't you meeting, and said: the young feller that was making the address at Hubbardston this evening?" "Yea, said CoL Bryant, and I hav lost my way. s Whig "Well," said the farmer, and have found my way home, and, by gosh, you can find youra. If yos caii." and slammed the door in ths colonels fgee. Tbe colonel finally found his Fay home, and related the Incident to bli friends with great file. Tn M both aud women, are thin, pale and puny, with became they have iU pvor etronlatlon, iieeted their stomachs by hasty eating or toe much eating, by oonnunung hallo beverages, or by toe rime ooallaM men! te home, oBosev factory, sequence the stomach must be treated in a natural way before they osa rectify their earlier mistakes. The muscles la many such people, in fact la every weary, thin nnd person, do their work with great difficulty. Aa a rssrit fatigue comes early, is extreme and Instn long. The demand for nutritive aid is ahead of the supply. To insure perfect health every tUue, bone, nerve end muscle should take from tbe blood certain materials and return to it certain others. It is necessary to prepare th stomach for tha work of taking np from tha food what la necessary to make good, rich, red blood. We must go to Nature There were certain tor the remedy. roots known to the Indians of this advent of tha whites before the oountry of which later came to th know led the settlors and which are now growing cur ton for favor la professional rapidly of obstinate stomach and liver troublm. These are found to be safe and yet cer tain in their cleansing and In vigors ting effect upon the stomach, live r and blood. These are: Golden Seal root. Queens root, 6 tone root, Blood root, Mandrake root. Then there Is Black Cherry berk. The medicinal principles residing In these native roots when extracted wit; trine at a solvent make the most and efficient stomach tonie and fiver when combined te just the right proportions, as in Dr. Pierces Golden Medical LHecovery. Where there such aa nervous la bankrupt vitality and thla exhaustion, bad nutrition blood, tbe body acquire vigor aad th fan the tiaeuee feel the nervee, blood favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. some physicians nave Although Aware of the high medicinal raltw of th above mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors prescriptions called for the Ingredients In varying amount. with alcohol. Th "Golden Medical Discovery Is tentlflc preparation compounded of glyceric extracts of th above mentioned contain ao vegetable ingredient and g drugs. alcohol or harmful A Ida to tha Qulred mt V Trust to Mature. LACK AND RED HAIR ARE AKtfl tnoie effort, for tha muscles extending tini all the fingers! would ill, n lie (ailed Into use. Where-as if the pel son drinking bolds the glass between the thumb and life first two fingers lie not onlv relieves the t elision on lie muscles of the two other ling!'., nm aUo m a way he . ind makes It easier, phot- - the to tip on ihat .n mini Thus the sep station of the two fingers from the glass - a pei feel li natural aet. This philosopher concedes that the act may be exaggerated, that fingers thus te tided might eien tie seen raised and extended more than was tealli comfortable for the better display of rings adorning them, aud he concedes that sometimes when we see otir fingers thus talsed as we lift our glass, In clear ilew of all. we may seek to i rook the fingers tn attitude! of curies of greater grace and so he concedes that in some cases the rais ing of the tlngeis in lifting the glass may show affectation In some meas ure. hut his point Is that in Its original im option and in the practice by th! many the ehvatlon of these two fin gers is not an affectation, hut an act Unite unconscious and automatic. A There is only One GLASS great many American, d glyo-relhs- t habit-formin- vour Own Conclusions. Rather and Mist Mary Short were married at Norman, N. T, The Norman - Transcript recently. beads tbe story of th wedding "Ratlb which, of course, le not meant to cast any reflections on ths bridegrooms flnandsl standing; of anything of that sort Draw James C. g Ever Hear of "Scotty" and Hla Rkftf Tb atory, briefly told. Is this: Walter Scott, tbe Death Valley gold miner, made the trip from Lo Angelee to on a special Chicago last summer train over the Santa Fe" In leas than 46 hours- - That whirlwind trnte cost him more than fifi.000. It was the fastest long distance run over mountains and plains ever mad on any American railway. It demonstrated Santa Fa beyond dispute that th track, equipment and employee are of th dependable kind. Probably ysu wouldnt car to rid so tasL Ton preof our train from three fer tha luxury Utah nnd Colorado to Everywhere Eaat and Southweet Ask me tor ticket atea ana lltar Recard-Breakin- tur. a r.G.WARREN. A.. A. T. A 8. r. Ry. . U1 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City. Utah. x Hew te Curs Red Nose. In an Indian newspaper appeared a advertisement: "How to Cnra Red permanent:, gb Send 2a fid Slid Siauiped tuc. Many ladle, thinking their nose pink- r than was becoming; .wrot. And. on opening their stamped envelope read: "Go on drinking until It become -- ; purple." MIDDLE LIFE A Time When Women Are Susceptible to hltnj Dread Diseases Intelligent Women Prepart for It. Two Relate their Experiences. Tbe 'change of life la (be most critical period ot a womans existence, and the anxiety felt by women as It draws near is not without reason. Every woman who neglects tbe care of her health at this time invites dlaeaae and pain. When her system Is in a deranged condition, or she is predisposed to apoplexy, or congestion of any organ, the tendency la at thla period likely to become active and with a host of nervous irritations make life a burden. At this time, also, cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Buch warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds In the ears, palpitation of the heart. spark before the ey irregularities, constipsr tion, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude nd dixziness, are hfr03nffiMlW3HB3tMOffiPO0td 1 MnAEGtyland promptly heeded by oaa da at aaaaofiMoeadQOMBOfiO tool diligent women who are approaching the period aad commenced " I wrote yen toe advice In life when womans great change treatment with Lydia K. Plnkham. Vegn he expected. may table Compound as yon directed, and I saa ComLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable needs I have prtwdaafely'SireeS pound was prepared to meet the weU womaa.. I am a medicine system at this trying the change of life, of woman1 to all my Tour recommending and life. of It her invigorate period friends. Mia Annie K. G. By land, CbiWw and female the organism strengthens Md. builds up the weakened nervous ay atom. town, Woman's Caso. Another ImFor special advice regardlngthi to During change of life wtwda eaunoA portant period women are invited I suffered. My phydeiaa mid I write to Mrs. Plnkham at Lynn, Masa Cut what cancerous conditioo cf the free and it will be furnlahed absolutely read aomo of thete- -j organa. On day Iw'bo had been cured by of charge. The present M rs. Plnkham mmdad of womm Pink-haE. of Plnkham Vegetable Comprad,i ia the daughter-in-laLydia E. Lydia yoa for ; try t and Ao write her assistant before her decease, and I decided to medicine mad me a weU Your and ior twenty-fiv- e year since her advice. bad and all myyunsn mow advice has been freely given to sick women, women. ivtoeevery woman at tills period of Bf i and writ jog-- for aoJ Read what Lydia E. Plnkham' Com- to taka your nwdldm ' Mrs. te. 'Mrs. ' and Mrs. did for Hyland pound die E. Pin k han Hinkle: A Hylai I Dear Mr. Plnkham Mrs. Hinkle it will do tor other of I had been suffering with dbplaosmMrt time of life. this at th organs for yvan and was paung through pain. Testored It ha. conquered life th change of Ufa My abdomen ws badly in eases that and prolonged swollen; my stomach was aore; I had diaay health, baffled v physicians. - - utterly spells, rick headaches, and . Where wortny ot Encouragement A Brooklyn - policeman who wa Cthen US. Reservation charged with absenting himself from hla post offered as an excuse that he bad gone Into' a rhurch to pray, find JUKI of h womtttl. aa tmrm whe was let off w'th a reprimand, at 1Mnm treat I t i.tmfl tovmrj. tm praying policemen are believed to b rare. UUca Press. SOI SS Chajanna, Wjovnm. Opening 1. n-- - f Fx i ssjrwusri. .Era Au ' |