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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1901)
I M fluster County Republican .M. AMHItUltltV , Killtornnil I'n NlCIIKASKA Many a man lias killed himself U'iing i hlncB tlmt wore supposed to prolong "tit * . They do It also In Canada. A llve- milllou-dollar furnltnro trust ban been founded tlicrc. Ko woman ever took the conceit out 9 < * mnn by lef using lilm nt tlrst nnil Anally consenting. When thin ha/.e has finally disap peared It may leally moan n brighter for West Point. China will have to do a lot of washIng - Ing to pay tlmt Indemnity , even If It IB limited to $2011.000,000. Borne women prefur dogs ns puts be- MUAQ children don't like to hnvo bells attached to their necks. That trial of wireless telephoning WBB not altogether successful. The re ceiver , HS It were , Is being held for n further hearing. Ruisoll Sage thinks that Mr. Cudahy acted unwisely In submitting to extor tion. To Russell Snge $ 'J.r > ,000 seems a deal of money. There's no r/cal paradox In the state ment that In nuking for nine or eight hours of labor , the workman la aox- toaa to ehortcn his days. A. Now York man cured hlnuolf of HM grip by merely fasting This treat- Bent , however , If continued long raough. will put a stop to any disease. Wireless telegraphing having been triad successfully during n storm at ceo , the time may coma when there inejr b a delaylcss messenger boy on land. And BO the Immortal Pattl may come ad sing to us again. It IB now believ ed that this diva's farewell tour was Che original Installment plan enter- In China there are 10,000,000 slaves , and girls fetch $10 apiece and upward , which Is somewhat less than pigs. Th ro would seem to be some use for calailonarlcs hi China , after all. Ohltm has not yet notlllcul us that IMS- people had discovered the salt- elixir of life before the Hood. Is this iUcovery to bo the exception to the I' ' ' rule that China always baa known ev erything T That young man who concluded mi tsht-year courtship over the telephone wire exposed himself nt the last to an allegation of electric sparking. In the jrearo previous he certainly Imd not b en quick as lightning. A. Connecticut woman who died the other day had a grudge against lier relatives , BO she left all her money , ? 7,000 , to two yellow dogs. The immo ef tbo lawyer they have selected to de- tad them In the will contest hns not been announced. young mun wi,0 broke his nock la an athletic contest recovered from tti effects of the accident , and 1ms Again gone Into training , should take saru leat the habit grow upon him , Tt -kay to believe that It would be worse to form the habit of breaking ontfu ock than to smoke cigarettes. They eay It coat young Alfred Van- tt-bilt about $ L'00,000 to get married , fcat that'll nothing. It cost hts brother Oorn llu nearly 500,000,000 , and It IH fwewdly understood that Consuelo put up A tidy wad for her duko. When It comas to paying for wives or luiRlmnilH the Vanderbllt children evidently con- rider It poor economy to try to save t > x- peaec * . Recently published list * of prices tjoarged by prominent portrait painters remind us that If modern artists take tfc * cash , eighteenth ooutury palnlers ften took their time. Augustus Hare . . / ttiat Ixml Mcxborough asked Sir "Tnomas Lawrence again and again to r nd borne the portrait ho was doing of l adjr Mexborough and her child. " 1 /.allow I have been a long time. " replied the artist nt last , "but If Lady Moxhor- ongh will kindly bring th * bnby and , ftr rn another nlttlng , I really will Anurh. " "Well. Sir Thulium , " won the answer , -my wife will be happy to give you mother ilttlng whenever you like , but tna tmby IB in the Cmmta ! " Tb Christian name. of the girls res- 4 tr l at a certain New England acad- -njjy In 1850 wore Abigail. Albina. Clar- iSnda , Elizabeth. Kstliw Louella , Myr- ttlUa. Parthonla. Ruth /ind Kophronia. Vhe names of a t'lnss of girls now at- -temllng a Western high Hchool are Kan } . Lulu. Marguerite , Pearl , Silvia , Thjr a and Vera. Some of these In the rnrllcr list sound curiously old-fashion- * < 1 but the people of lOfiO may find oc- ration to wonder and exclaim at names Uuu are more or IMS popular In the y ar 1001. The one happy certainty Is bat our descendants will l > o perfectly utlsfled , as each succeeding genera tion Is , with the result of their own at christening children ! There Is a certain man who IN a hen pecked husband and has finally re belled. He n ks for a divorce because felt patience and heroism have en- La tliv point of breaking down. lie alleges that his wlfo compelled him to wash the dishes , sweep the lloora and mind the baby , but this IB not the worst. The milk in the cocoamit ap pears la the further allegation that he was compelled to do these things "be fore company , " which procedure , heavers avers , was for th'o express purpose of his humiliation. He should be given a divorce. The wife went too far. Hus bands do not particularly object to be ing hen-pecked to sonic extent. What they do object to IH the publicity of It. < V woman who has no more discretion than to parade n husband's subjection In public deserves the severest penalty and such wives should take notice and warning. Now for a single standard crusado. Not of morals. Time will take care of that. Not of money ; that has been settled for four years but of avoirdu pois. Why Is it tlmt the fat girl has trouble In securing n husband ? The other day a lovely 300-pound cherub decided that life without a husband was no more than a Klondike In mid winter. Her father offered $1,000 , and , although she Is 24 , "bright and good- natured , " he was compelled to raise his bid to 92,000 before they caught a man. Why should avoirdupois In a woman be a bar to marriage ? The fat man can get a wife. The Jolly fellow with three chins and four-pound wrinkles , who shakes like a bowl of jelly when ho laughs , can walk Into the matrimonial menial market and exchange Love for a prlne any day. If a bit of female loveliness weighing 105 pounds Is fiweet , why should a big bunch of sweetness go begging ? Justice would seem to demand the enforcement of the single standard of weight. Newspapers down East are trying to have fun over the antenuptial agree ment of two young people from New- Jersey. A stenographer , making § 10 per week , loves a young lady of Bur- ; llngton , who receives $14 pur week as n ; stenographer. Their parents objected to their marriage , because they pos-j eessed no surplus for the "rainy days" ; of housekeeping , and o the young peoJ pie have entered Into a written ment , "In consideration of love and nf-j fection , " to contribute to a fund which shall reach the sum of $1,500 before they marry. Under the agreement they ! will have about $1,500 In their fund twoj 'yours hence , and If they do not the marriage is to be called off. It is ditll- cult to llml any grounds In this contract - , tract to justify laughing at these young people. The Contract Is based on good bonse. If good business principles en tered more largely Into the marriage contract than they do , the Nation would bo much better off. There would bo fewer Idiots , fewer drunkards , fewer divorces , lobs marital infidelity , and less misery generally. Too often It is that when young people discover that they love each other they plunge Into mar riage regardless. They Imagine that they can live on kisses and "them goo- goo eyes , " when they can't It takes potatoes and steak after marriage qultu as much as , If not more than , before. They dive into "love In a cottage" with only one month's rent In hand , without two thoughts about gas bills , coal , clothing , car fare and other necessities , without which Cupid soon frizzles up like a dried apple In the corner of a rail fence. They think that If they only have each other everything will be all right , and In they go Into mar-1 rlngie , heels over head , with little save their marriage fee and 00-horse-power | confidence In unadorned Improvident affection. While love hhould enter Into nil marrlagcrs , and should be pure , un- svlflsh and , If need be , heroic. It should be more or less calculating , and grasp more or less of the future , which has its unavoidable duties of keeping pota toes In the bin and coke In the furnace. The young couple are to be congratu lated on their sensible plan. They'll know each other better two years hence , and If they have $1,500 on hand they may not have to null up the attic and basement windows to keep that lit tle dare-devil and prodigal , Cupid , from flying out. A Ohtiirmj Mutliur > in > Ijaw Htory. The Experiences of a British Pliur it in China" wan the title of an uddrerit by Mr. Krauk Browne , who was introduced as the ( lOvernment' ' analyst til Hong Kong AH Illustrating the Chinese regard for tlllttl piety , the lecturer told an In teresting mother-in-law story. A man and his wife maltreated the husband' * mother AH a punishment the scene of thti act was openly cursed , the netlvi * agents were put to death , and the mother of the wife was bamboood.j branded and exiled for her daughter' crime. The house In which the offenders - * ers llv > d was dug up from the foundn tlons. Moreover , the scholars of the district were precluded from attending public examinations , and even the magistrates were deprived of their ollk'i- . These drastic measures were designed to rentier the empire tlllal. " London News. The Uct'iii'i'V Thf professor , according to a London newspaper , had taken a few of his pu pils to the /oo. Willie the lions wore being ft'd ln > remarked , to tlie keeper , with vimv to bin pupil * ' Instruction at llrat hand : "If one of thp-f gigantic and fero clous i-arnlvora should contrive In onmnrlpatu Itself and should hurl Its prodigious strength Into our midst , what steps would you lake ? " 'Bloomln' long uus , sir , " said the man ; whereat the boys tittered. Wlm * hu become of the old-fashion ed woman wlio made her children' * night gowns out of tlour Hacks ? N'early every man thinks his uelgh bon houUl "do" lomctlitiig for hlu > TOMB ROBBED OF HORRORa PoriiisylYntilnn HUB Taken 1'rcciititloim I'rouatnrc Iturlnt. John M. Purscl , of Wllllamsport , Pa. , has for years harbored the fear that lie might bo burled alive and has taken incntmrnt to guard against such a horrible rible fate. In order to be spared such an ordeal he has devised a scheme that Is IIH Ingenious and practical tin It Is novel. He has had constructed In Grandvlew cemetery a vault the dis tinctive feature of which Is that , while access may be had to any of Its live compartmcnti ) only with great dlfllaul- ty after It has been closed and scaled , JOHN M. riniEI'B BTllANOK TOMH. It Is a very easy matter for It to be opened from the Inside. Mr. Purscl planned the device so that should he revive after burial he will be able to crawl out. The live receptacles which are to hold the Inventor and the other four mem bers of his family are placed lu a row. The compartments are solid pieces of cast Iron , each big enough to hold a coflln , and running back nine feet into the hillside. From the back of each compartment a small pipe connects with a main pipe , which resembles a chimney. This Is arranged so as to keep each receptacle constantly well ventilated , yet to exclude dirt and wa ter. The principal figure In George Gls- slng's new novel , "The Coining Man , " Is a political one and by an odd coinci dence the book travels over much the Binne ground that was occupied by An thony Hope's "Quisante. " Edmoud Rostand's play , "L'Alglon , " was brought out In French recently. The publication of the play In the orig inal language has been frequently post poned , first on account of the Illness of the author and again because of his wish to have In literary form the text ns finally revised by him. Westwood , the estate of Sir John Paklngton , who was said to l > e the original of Addition's "Sir Roger de Co verley , " has just passed forever out of the hands of the Paklngton family. They liad owned It since the time of Elizabeth. A Yorkshire manul'ac'turer has bought It for $ : UKM ) ( ) . Already the first edition of Lord Rosebery's "Napoleon ; the Last Phase. " consisting of 10,000 copies , has been exhausted In England. The Athenaeum utters many dlspnniging walls over the book , and says Hint It Is written In n style not historical , but I rather adapted to that of after-dinner 1 speaking. It will be some considerable time yet before the memoir of the late Duke of Argyll Is given to the world. The present duke , who has the work in ha ml , lias a huge maw ; of the late Duke of Argyll's correspondence In his possession , and he will utilize the man uscripts the late duke had written for a volume of autobiography and remi niscences. Emlle Xola has been busy putting the finishing touches on a new novel , which Is entitled "Travail. " This will appear In English under tiniltle of "Labor. " " " When his "Keeondlie" was published It appeared In English un der the title of "FrnitfulnesB"--lt was understood to be the first of a series of four connected works , which his ad mirer * cnll his "four gospels. " The others will be "Write" and "Justice. " Mlsmarek's letters to his wlf > are be ing brought out In Germany by the Cottas with much explanatory mate rial , something after the form of Bis- marckhtn memorabilia. German read ers of the first Installment of these memoirs issued In that country have been charmed with the revelation of the statesman's married Jlfp. for the letters show him to have ln t n in his domestic circle one of the most lovitbli men in history. The Neatest Town. Hroek. In Holland. Is far famed as the "neatest town In the world. " This town Is so fastidious that until a few years ago horses were not allowed In itw streets , for' reasons of clonnllnoss , and the entire town Is as scrupulously kept ns n man-of-war. It contains L',700 inhabitants , and Its main industry IK the making of Edam chooses. Coi'uino The chief of police of New Orleans has Issuedji police warning , In which ho says : ' 'The constant use of cocaine has assumed large and serious proportions tions , and Is tlally Increasing to such an extent as to be a menace to public health. " A widow who has made up her mind to marry again , has a grea ! deal more Bouse In laying trap * thun K widower. AS TO WINDOW GARDENING. Co in in oil Sense Knlcm Hint Wilt I tin lire Vine PlnntH. Nino-tenths of the windows used for window gardening arc too crowded foi the plants to look well or to do well. Turn a new leaf right now by throwing away every poor or Inslgnlllcant growth. Hotter to buy new stock In the spring than to turn your precious win dow space Into a hospital ward for sickly plants. Keep the 1'ollage Immaculately clean. Wash the leaves once or twice every week. A plant's lungs are its leaves. .Showering the foliage washes the dirt out of the pores , refreshes the plant and j Imparts vigor. Besides this , clean plants do not harbor Insects , the greatI est foe of the Indoor garden , and the1 hardest to tight. Loosen the crusted earth at the top of the pots , says the Washington Stnr.jf The roots need air , and in soft , pliable ! \ earth they get It by capillary trnusmls-J slon. A hard ton crust seals the soil | up as though In a Jug. Neither air nor water Units free entrance through It. Plants In hard soil often suffer from luck of moisture at the roots , though water has been given every day. Slide the shades up to the top of the upper sash ; take down the curtains at the plant windows , and let God's Invig orating sun shine In. Sunshine to a plant Is what gold Is to a Klondike miner. In extremely cold weather .stay the watering pot. Plants need little water during severe weather , and they chiller or I'reex.e twice as quickly after n fresh drenching. If watering becomes abso lutely necessary , have It the tempera ture of the room , and give only In the morning. Watering in the evening during a cold snap Is to invite a visit from Jack Frost. Pet your plants. Turn them , train them Into shape as they grow , pick off every dead leaf or faded Mower. Hap hazard care does not pay with house plants. JUST LIKE RAISING THE DEAD. An Account of u OreWHoinc Kxpcrimciit in n Hospital in Denmark. Dr. Soren Christiansen of Mlssoula , Mont , was in Minneapolis on his way home after a two months''visit In Den mark , and told the Times of a remark able attempt to bring back to life a man who had died in a hospital at Nnestvcd , Denmark. The experiment was measurably successful , as resuI - tatlon was effected several hours after the man was pronounced dead. Dr. Maag , who was in charge , was unable to maintain life , however. The patient had died from typhoid fever and Dr. Maag decided to try an experiment. Respiration had ceased completely and the body was cold. DI- ect massage of the heart was resorted o. The chest was cut open directly . ) ver the heart , and through the incision the physician passed his hand and eized the heart. He commenced a se ries of compressions , and In short time he heart commenced to work of its own accord. The action of the heart ; nidmtlly became stronger , but the nan had not commenced to breathe. Duly after the heart had been acting lialf sin hour did the first gasp for air come. The patient was Lhtm assisted in this for ubont an hour , until ilnally he was ible to breathe qnito freely. At the same time tils checks began to a.ssume i natural color. He lay in this coudl tlou another half hour , but without re gaining consciousness or appearing to feel the effects of the Incision. Then there was a reaction and respiration [ eased , although the heart continued tenet net eight hours longer. A second effort was made to Induce heart action , but without result Blunufuctures in I'olmul. Warsaw has a population of 075,000. In ten years this will be doubled. Be sides being a distributing point for what Asia wants to send to Europe , it l a manufacturing city. It makes sugar , leather , cotton , wool , Iron , gold and silverware , and shoes for the rest of the continent It Bends more than u third of a million dollars' worth of beet sugar alone In a year to America. Warsaw's outlying neighl > orlng city , Lodz , known as the Polish Manchester , Is fa-st gaining on Its English rival. Its thousands of spindles turn out cotton for the world. The Industrial and com mercial Impulse that has characterized Russia of the present generation is no where more strikingly evident than In what was the old kingdom of Poland , and particularly In Its ancient capital , Warsaw. Georgia Honesty. A peculiar bill for services 1ms re cently come before the Georgia Legis lature for allowance. A criminal in im prisonment had been pardoned by the Governor of the State. By some con fusion in the otliclal papers the pardon did not reach him for several mouths after It was Issued. Upon this he i > etl- tloned the Legislature to bo remuner ated for the work he had done for the State In the time that he had continued In confinement through the mistake that had been made. The legislature passed the act awarding the man the money. Whether It did this because of the value of Ills lalwr to the State or contributed It as a compensation for being unnecessarily deprived of liberty is not btated. It was lil > eral action In either point of view. Conflicting Orth-rn. "The average philosopher , " said lien- peck , musingly , "Is an unreasonable creature. " "What's the matter now ? " asked hl friend. "Oh , while my wlfo was sitting for her picture to-day the fool photograpli- er sung out , 'Look pleasant , please. Bo natural. ' " Philadelphia Prcwi. Orccn Grnpe Jelly. Green-grape Jelly Is unusual and sa- 'ory. With a little care the green fruit an be procured. Only perfect grapes hould be used to assure clear jelly. ! 'lck It over carefully and remove the J items. Place It In a porcelain kettle I ttul crush It enough to give n little juice. Cook slowly until the grapes are soft , then turn Into a heavy bag and press sut ttll the Julcoj Strain the Juice M > V- jral times , If It Is not clear. Measure the juice and to each pint of It allow a pound of sugar. Put the strained Juice Into [ a kettle and let It boll twenty min utes ; then add the sugar and stir until the juice Is clear. Grapes do not jelly \aslly , and a little gelatine lidded will issure success. Devil Coke. Creifin one-half cup butter and one ind one-half cups medium brown sugar ; idd one cup grated , unsweetened choto- ate dissolved In half a cup of boiling water ; next the yolks of two eggs well ) eaten , one-half cup of sour milk after one teaspoonful of soda has been dis solved In the same ; two cups of sifted Hour , and last beaten whites of the two eggs. Make In three layers. For the illlng take two cups of granulated sugar , one-half cup of cream and a small piece of butter ; boil about ten minutes , or until It will cream , then re- tnovo ; beat to proper consistency , and spread between layers on top of tl > e : ake. Barberry Catsup. Three quarts of barberries , stewed ind strained ; four quarts of cranber ries , one cupful of raisins , a large quince and four small onions , all stew ed with n quart of water , and strained. Mix these Ingredients with the bar berries and add half a cupful of vine gar , three-fourths of a cupful of salt , two cuptuls of sugar , one dessertspoon ful of ground cloves and one of ground allspice , two tablespooufuls of pepper , two of celery seed and one of ground mustard , one teaspoonful of cayenne , DUO of cinnamon and one of ginger , and i nutmeg. Let the whole boil one tuiu- ate. How to WnHli AYoolenw. No part of the laundry work Is , as a rule , so unsatisfactory as the washing of the woolen garments. The structure of wool tlbre Is so different from that of linen and cotton that It should re ceive different treatment In the 'laun dry. Rubbing ami wringing cause the wool fibres to knot , thus giving us u thickened and shrunken fabric ; there fore woolen goods should be sopped and squeezed to remove the dirt , and the water should be pressed out , not wrung out. Ladles' Home Journal. The Useful Lemon. Lemon pulp and peel will remove stains from the hands and make them white ; a piece of lemon will remove ink trom cotton or linen fabrics. If rubbed on at once. Lemon will take from porcelain and china the uprly brown stain from per manganate of potash. The juice of a lemon made into a cream with honey is excellent for a cough. A little lemon juice cooked with boil ed rice will keep the grains separate. Krle'l roriimenl Mnsh. Mix one pint of comment , one tea-1 spoon of salt and one tablespoon of Hour with one pint of cold milk. Stir It gradually into one quart of boiling water. Stir often , ami cook half an hour. Then turn It Into a wet bread- pau , and when cool cut In half-Inch slices. Cut each slice in two and dip them in tlour. Fry several slices of breakfast bacon , drain thrin , fry the mush In , the fat , and serve the bacon with the mush. Itannt I ork. The chine , or loin , and the spurerlbs are the best pieces for roasting. Rub well with pepper or sage , salt and flour , and bnko twenty minutes for each pound. Baste often , and do not have the oven as hot as for other meat. Roast [ Kirk Is more wholesome when eaten cold , and It Is well to cook a large piece , but be careful to have It only where the dr is sharp and frosty , otherwise you aiay not relish It. Goo 1 Cookery. Beware of the frying pau. Remember that the lobster in n scav enger. Never forget the virtues of green vegetables. Sec that the ubiquitous potato is roasted rather than boiled. Consider a properly cooked piece of meat a more artistic achievement than nil the "Icings" In the world. Don't forget that even though foods be put up attractively they are likely to be villainous from the digestive standpoint. Don't cook vegetables in HO much water that ull the good goes down the waste pipe. And don't cook them so fiercely that flavor , color and form Is bounced out of them. Convince yourself that "deviling" and "croquettlng" are bores save for utilizing first-class left-overs. Why make a good , whole-mine chicken mas querade as a set of paper weights when she's at her best ? Depend on no man , on no friend but him who can depend on himself. lie only who acts conscientiously towards himself , will act to towutlfl others. Cavater. Tlie Musicians' association absorbed tlie Dunce Prompters' union , recently organized. % There arc 472 colleges In the TJniM States , having a total estimated prop erty value of $150,000,000. Winter tourist travel is very hcan to South California over all the roada , and the hotels at Los Angelea and other resorts arc crowded , Piso's Cure is the host medlclno vr over used for all affcctionsof the throat and lungs. Win. O. Endsley , Vau- buren , Ind. , Feb. 10 , 1000. The head of one of Queen Vlctorla'b prize Hereford steers has been bought by the British museum as the moat typical of its class ever produced. A soldier atSpandau , benton fright ening a sentry , approached him stealthily , creeping on all fours. Ho Jumped up suddenly , and the sentry shot him dead. Two Belglnn specialists , who wer& sent to Glasspow to study the plague question , decided that , under propOJ sanitary conditions , the plague is no ? a serious menace in any European ' city. _ Nasnl Catavrli qnloltly yieldi to treat- mout by Ely's Oronra Unltn , which Is agree ably ftromatio. It Is received through th nostrils , cloanies and henln the vrholo sur face over which it diffuses Itnolf. DnigRieU eell the r 0o. size ; Trml nize by mail , 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcomont. To acoominodnto these who ftro portidl to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for entarrfuil trott- llet , the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form , whioh will bo known as Ely.'o Liquid Cream Bnlm. Price Including the praying tube ia 75 cents. Dnifygints or br mail. The liquid form embodies the raed. Icinal properties of the solid preparation. A Tulo of two SeiwtutB. Congressman Jones , of tells this story of his father : Direct ly after tlie war Jones , Sr , was senate to the state senate. An old slave who had belonged to him was also elected to the senate. The two drew adjoin ing seats. Senator Jones was very courteous , and in addressing his form er slave always called him senator. The old negro stood it for some time and finally said : "Massa William , I don't like dis senator business. Kaln'fc . I come down to yo1 liouse and visift that cook of yotirn ? I suhtinly woultf like permission to visit yo' . kitcheo. " The request was granted , and while Senator Jones was in his library the other senator was down in the kltchoe > visiting the cook. ON VERGE OF INSANITY. Mrs. K. A. Dcncon TclU of a CaseTVbort > a Lnilr Was lu This Serlon * Condfc- tlon , bat Was Saved. East Randolph , N. Y. , March 11,1001 , ( Special. ) Mrs. E. A. Deacon of thlo town Is Vice-President of the local Women's Christian Temperance Union. She is n lady of splendid capabilities , and these she has always directed to * wards the uplifting of humanity. r What Mrs. Deacon says IB accepted , IR East Randolph without question. Nt > one has ever doubted her truthfulness or honesty of purpose. Mrs. Deacon says : "My attention was llrst called to the remarkable cura tive value of Dodd's Kidney Tirls , through the cure of a literary lady wh was a friend of. mine , and who froa mental overwork was on the vergfl.pt Insanity. After the failure of her phy sician to help her , her husband * wa advised to have her try Dodd's Kldne/ Pills , which she did with gratifying re sults. She used five boxes before she- was completely cured , but nt the ewS of two months' treatment , she was Dis own happy , brilliant self once more. "Feeilug languid and worn out my self , 1 thought they would perhaps a help to me , and I am very glad to ay that two boxes made a new woman of me. I feel ten years younger , at . 1 the very best of health , and appreciate that It was entirely through tne uae Dodd's Kidney Pills. I give them blgV est endorsement. " These cases are becoming very con - inon in Cattaraugus County , and many ladles have had experiences similar ; t those of Mrs. Deacon and her friend. What Dodd's KJdney Pills have done for these suffering women they will < ! for anyone who gives them a fair trial. They are 50c a box , six boxes too- $2.50. Buy them from your local dryp- glut If you can. If he cannot supply you , send to the Dodds Medicine C * . , Buffalo , N. Y. Final There la an end to acute ( uttering when St. Jacobs OU promptly curci Sciatica