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THE ALLIANCE HERALD
W. S. RAKER, Publisher.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
Brief Telegrams
Tho torpedo boat destroyer KIJ1
wns launched at Kure.
Governor HlsRlns of Now York
signed tho stock transfer bill.
Secretary Hay'B offorts on behalf of
Roumanian Jews has groatly Improved
their condition.
Plans for tho flnancl.il reform of
Macedonia will probably bo termin
ated at tho ond of April.
J3-Sonntor Thurston of Nebraska'
has gono to Portland, Oro., to tlofend
Senator Mltcholl In tho land fraud
cases'.
Frederick E. StcoB, national secre
tary of tho Patriotic Order Sons of
America, died at his homo In Philadel
phia. Mayor Dunno has sent a tolegram
to President Roosovolt Inviting him In
bohalf of tho people of Chicago to
visit that city.
Tho Itov. Slowart Dingwall For
dyco Salmond, principal of tho United
Frco church college, Is dend nt Aber
deen, Scotland.
Word rocolvcd from Hot Springs,
Ark,, whero Bishop Spalding Is now
staying, Is to tho effect that he Is
rapidly recovering.
About 2,oU0 strikers of tho PutUoff
workB, St. Petersburg, wero dispersed
by mounted police who wero pelted
with pieces of Iron.
Governor Ponnypackor signed tho
Greater Pittsburg bill, which provide
for tho consolidation of tho cities of
Pittsburg and Alteghony City.
B. Hoaton, principal of tho English
civil engineering collcgo of Calcutta,
Is traveling In this country. Ills ob
ject Is to study tho educational
methods observed In American
schools.
Col. D. W. Emmons, foundor of
Huntington, W. Va., and ono of tho
most prominent citizens of West Vir
ginia, was stricken' with apoplexy
wb.Ho scatod at tho breakfast tabic
and. died within a fow minutes.
Santiago Igleslas, tho local organ
izer of tho American federation of la
bor, at San Juan, P. It., confirms tho
fltatomont that tho American flag was
not insulted or torn whon tho pollco
dispersed tho Ponco gathering April
17th.
Tho naval authorities aro unani
mously of tho opinion that tho re
mains of John Paul Jones should ho
burled In tho comotory at tho United
States Naval acadomy at Annapolis
bocauso ho was n distinguished naval
ofllccr.
Total exports of specie from tho
port of Now York for four days wero
$480,037 gold and 1208,351 silver; 1m
porta of merchandise, $11,870,020; Im
ports of dry goods for flvo days ?2,
848,287.
W. S. Sands, formor secretary of
legation at Korea, and adviser to tho
king, has boon appolntod secretary of
tho American legation nt Panama to
succeed Mr. Loo, who becomes coun
sel general there
Tho Hamburg-American lino steam
er Amcrlkn was launchod at Belfast
In tho presenco of thousands of peo
plo Including Walter Long, chief sec
retary of Ireland, and Lord London
derry, lleutonnnt of County Down.
On tho retirement of Major General
G. L. Gillespie, In June, Brlgadlor Gen
eral Goorgo M. Randall will bo made
major general nnd assistant to tho
chlof-of-staff. Colonel Arthur L. Wag
nor will bo promoted to bo brigadier
general to succood General Randall.
II. U. Mudgo, general manager ol
tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa "Fo
railroad, confirmed tho dispatch to the
effect that ho had resigned to accept
tho position of second vice president
v of tho Rock Island system, effective
May 1.
Tho control 6f tho Ann Arbor rail
road company, which has been In the
hands of the Gould Interests during
tho past threo years, has been ac
quired by Rudolph Kleybolto & Co.,
according to a statement Issued by
that firm.
Something of a sensation In nows
paper circles of tho Twin cities was
caused whon tho St. Paul Globe, tho
only democratic morning paper In that
city, announced that on May 1 It
would ceaso publication after nearly
thirty years of existence.
The Daughters of tho Revolution
dcdlcatod Memorlnl Continental hall
In Washington with appropriate cere
monies. Tho United Stntes supromo court
holds that tho Now York law resulat
lng tho time during which laborers
may work, Is unconstitutional.
Secretary of Stato Hay's physicians
reports that Mr. Hay has recovered
hla health.
Tho Equltablo Mutual Flro Insur
ance company and tho Mercantile Mu
tual Firo Insuranco company, both of
St, Paul, Minn., wero declared Insol
vent. It Is learned that the Japanese gov
ernment is about to raise anothor do
mestic loan of JBO.000,000.
Dr. D. K. Pearsons, the noted' phil
anthropist, celebrated his eighty-fifth
birthday and announced his intention
of devoting tho remainder of hla life
to giving away his money.
Albert F. Flete. a letter carrier,
whoso home is In McGregor, la., was
arrested in Geneva, 111., charged with
stealing money orders.
Secretary Taft has concluded to
visit Toklo on the occasion of his
Philippine trip and pay his respects to
the Japanese foreign office officials.
Evory housekeeper Bhould know
that If thoy will buy Doflnaco Cold
Wnter Starch for laundry uso they
will Rave not only time, because It
never sticks to tho Iron, but because
onch paclago contains 10 oz. ono full
pound whllo all other Cold Water
Starches nro put up In i-pound pack
ages, nnd tho prlco Is tho Bamc, 10
cents. Then again becauso Dcflanco
Starch is freo from all Injurious chem
icals. If your grocer trios to sell you
a 12-oz. packngo it is because he has
a stock on hnnd which ho wishes to
dtsposo of beforo ho puts In Dcfinncc.
Ho knows that Dcflanco Starch has
printed on overy pnekago In largo lot
tors and figures "1C ozs." Domand De
fiance and save much tlmo and money
nnd tho nnnoynnco of tho Iron stick
lng. Defiance novor sticks.
Epigrammatic Description.
A forester stood ono day at a lum
ber camp In West Virginia to Inqulro
hla wny. Tho "strawboBS." or assists
ant foreman, a lumberman from Min
nesota, told him the road ho must
take, but warned him that It was "so
rough a wlldcnt couldn't travel It."
Seeing tho look of perplexity on his
fnco, ho qualified his statement thus:
"I reckon he might got over It, but
not tho way tho wildcat would Hko
to go."
Heights and Depths of Man.
Tho most selfish and Ignoble races
that over flow through tho air or
swam in tho sea novcr availed thorn
selves of tho accidental possession of
power to establish ordorB of patrician
nnd plebeian, or of lord and common
er, and thus to doom ono portion of
their numbor to perform all tho toll
and bear all tho burdens of tho trlbo,
while thoy themselves monopolized all
its loisuro und its luxuries. Horaco
Mnnn.
Real Old Irish.
A letter bearing tho following ad
dress took four days In delivery;
"Bean nl ghl abralm tenc-osda prlom
haldcch radhnrc an chimin, Kllronan,
Aran Island Galway." This is not a
Joko. Translated, it is meroly this:
"Mrs. Gouran, Privato Hotel, Harbor
View, Kikronnn, Aran Island, Gal
way," and It represents an effort to
rovlvo tho Gaollc languago In Ireland.
Better Than Moral Suasion.
"Tommy," Bald tho teacher to a pu
pil In the Juvcnllo class, "can you toll
mo what capital punishment Is?"
"Yes, ma'nm," answered Tommy. "It's
whon a fellow is naughty and his
mother locks him up in tho pantry
whero thero Is lots of cake and Jam."
I am sure PIso's Ciiro for Consumption savext
my life threo yciirs ugo. Mits. Tnos. Uoijuins,
Mop'o Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1WO.
Rights of German Landlords.
Numbers or tho largo German ter
ritorial magnntea can compel their
tenants to work for them In a number
of different vays. On several estates
In Germany tho tenants who nro
tradcs-peoplo havo to glvo their ser
vices to their landlords for nothing
whenever ho may roqulro them to do
so.
CIT6 romanr ntlr raird. ' fo (ltd or nerrenroera afte
I 1 1 0 ilrt t Uy- uw of Dr. Kllne'i Oreat Heirs llntor.
er. Reml for KKKt! S'J.OO trial bottle and trn.tl.0.
Us. U. 11. Kuxt, LUL, 831 Arch Street, mUdelpUa, l"a
British Leaven.
Tho British omplro outsldo of tho
United Kingdom only contains some
8,500,000 of people of British descent
that is to say, only ono In forty
of Its total population.
Perfect Timing Device.
In Australia thero Is used nn olec
trie clock which is so perfect in its
work as to make It Impossible for tho
timers to either deceive or Innocently
mako a mistake.
Sensible Housekeepers
will have TXIunce Stnrch, not alone
becauso they get one-tliinl more for tho
same money, but nlo because of supe
rior quality.
Religious persecution Is tho effect
of an exaggerated vanity rendered fe
rocious by tho best intentions.
Whon you notice a vaguo accusa
tion you glvo it a reality and turn a
shadow Into a substance.
Tho "marriage collar" so many hus
bands wear is, nnturally, ono of tho
"turn down" varloty.
A floating debt Is a poor thing to
keep a man's head obove water.
Try One Package.
If "Deflnnce Starch" does not pleaso
you, return It to your dealer. If U does,
you get one-third more for the name
money. It will glvo you xutlsfncilon,
und will not stick to the Iron.
Trust to luck it you want to go
hungry.
Do Your Clothes Look Yellow?
Then use Deflnnce Starch: it will
kcp them white IS ounces for 10
cents.
It doesn't take a headstrong fel
low to butt In.
When You Buy Starch
buy Defiance and get the beet; 1C
ounces for 10 cents. Once used, always
uged.
To lovo raoro than once is a feat
easily accomplished by both sexos.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully erery bottle of CABTOMA,
a ufoaad aura remedy for lufanta and children,
and tee that It
Dear the
Signature of
fytfc&X
la TJeo For Orcr 30 Yean.
The Kind You rjaro Alwaye Bought.
Values of commodities depend oa
whether you want to buv or sell.
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JEFFERSON DEAD
FAMOUS ACTOR PA8SES AWAY
IN FLORIDA.
EVENT WAS ijT UNEXPECTED
Body to Be Taken to Buiard's Bay,
Mass., for ' Burial. Nation Will
Mourn the Lobs of a widely Known
Actor.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Jo
soph Joffer8on, tho eminent actor,
died nt hla homo, "Tho. Reefs," at
Palm Beach at 0:15 Sunday ovcnlng.
Tho end came after a day of uncon
sciousness and nfter ft heroic struggle
of days which had exhausted his vlt
nllty. At his deathbed wero his wife,
his Bons, Charles B. and Frank Jef
ferson; his nurao, Miss Mabel Bing
ham; Dr. R. B Pottor and hla faith
ful old servant, Carl Kettlor.
Tho ond was not a surprlso to his
family. Ever slnco his last sinking
spell, which chmo after a rally on
Thursdny morning and was followed
by an npparont Improvement until
Frldny, tho family has been waiting
for tho end. Mr. Jofforaon's condition
Saturdny night grow steadily worso
and the family, which had retired, was
Bummoned and Dr. Porter called. Tho
pntlent's condition continued to grow
worse all through Sunday and tho
brief bulletins from tho bedsido con
tained no words of encouragement.
Tho sickness of Mr. Jofforson
which ended In his death, was con
tracted, it is bolloved. whllo on a
recont vlst to his son, Charles B. Jef
ferson, at Hobo Sound, a few miles
above Talm Beach, whero ho went to
meet his friend, former President
Clovelnnd. It Is bolloved that from a
slight indiscretion in his eating lib
sufforcd an attack of Indigestion.
Slnco his return to his homo his con
dition grow worso, with Blight rallies,
until tho end.
Tho body of Mr. Jefferson wlTTTib
taken to Buzzards Bay, Mass., leaving
tioro Monday nfternoon, accompanied
by all his family who aro here. It will
roach Now York Wednesday.
It was on April 1 that Mr. Jefferson
wont to Hobo .Sound to moot Mr.
Cleveland and other friends at tho
homo of his sou, Charles B. Jefferson.
Tho party spent about a week thero
and during that tlmo thoro wero fre
quent fishing expeditions. During that
timo Mr. Jefferson appeared active,
but as ho had been resting at his
homo at Palm Beach nnll had almost
recovered his strength from the ill
ness which pulled him down last
spring, ho was over-confldont and
over-oxorted himself. It was at a sup
per thero ono night when ho ate
something which It Is thought brought
on tho attack of Indigestion. When
Mr. Jefferson became 111 ho returned
at once to Tho Roefs and was taken
to his room on tho second floor of the
cottago, which la only 100 feet from
tho ocean, where ho could watch tho
sea. Tho weather was favorable
throughout his illness. Dr. Porter, the
family physician at tho Florida homo,
lived threo miles from The Reefs and
went occasionally to tho bedsido of
his patient, feeling that his patient
might survive. But whoa the first
critical period occurred he spent
most of his tlmo thoro nnd called Dr.
Worley, a specialist of St. Augustine,
for n consultation. Dr. Worley went
to Palm Beach, arriving thero- last
Monday and leaving thoro tho follow
ing Monday, thinking that Mr.. Jeffer
son might recover. It was tho heroic
fight tho veteran nctor was making
against death and his great determin
ation to survive in order that he
could reach hla northern home that
resulted In tho fow temporary changes
for tho better,
Announce Backing by Gould.
SAN FRANCISCQ Tho local pro
motors of tho Western Pacific Rail
way company mako a formal an
nouncement that Georgo J. Gould and
nls overland railroad system are be
hind tho road, which will be con
structed without delay, from Salt
Lako City to San Francisco.
HEALTH REPORT FROM PANAMA
March Compares Favorably With Any
Country.
WASHINGTON Tho March henlth
report of Colonel W. C. Gorgas, chief
sanitary officer of the Isthmian canul
zono, received horc, shows a steady
Improvement In conditions there.
Thero wero about 9,000 employes of
tho commission at tho end of the
month. The sick in hospitals number
ed 153, nnd the total deaths for tho
month wore only olevon. This is equal
to a rate of fourteen per 1,000, a
rate which Colonel Gorgas says would
bo considered favorable anywhere.
In tho thirty days onded with
March there had been four cases of
yellow fever throughout the whole
Isthmus, of which ono was In Pana
ma. In tho previous thirty days there
had been twolvo case. Each house
in Panama City has been fumigated;
a groat many of them several times.
Fete for the German Emperor.
MESSINA, Italy Tho German Im
perial yacht Hohenznllorn was pro
fusely decorated with flowors ami
plants on Sunday in celebration of
Eastor. Dr. Goons, tho Gorman court
chaplain, came from Berlin expressly
to perform servlcs In tho chapel of
the yacht In the presenco of Em
peror William. The Imperial family
and their suites and tho staffs of the
German ships at present in this har
bor. At the conclusion of tho ser
vice tho emperor delivered a sermon
expounding a text from tho bible.
AT JEFFERSON'S HOME.
Actor's Pleasant Ways Endeared Him
to Townspeople.
BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. Tho prog
ress of Josoph Jefferson's last Illness
was followed anxiously In this, his
Capo Cod home, and tho announce
ment of his death was received with
gcnulno sorrow1 by tho townspeople, to
whom ho had become a familiar fig
ure during flftcon years of summer
resldcnco hero.
Tho usual spring preparations ' at
tho Jefferson summer cottago, at tho
hond of Bultormllk bny, havo been in
progress for some weeks, it being Mr.
Joffcrson'B custom to tako up his resl
dcnco hero about tho mlddlo of May,
Tho hauso which tho distinguished
actor occupied is tho sgcoud which
ho built here, tho first having been
dostroyod by fire April 1, 1893.
Mr, Jefferson's pleasant ways en
deared him to tho people in overy
part of Capo Cod, who wero always
proud of his residence among them.
His sons, Thomas and Joseph, built
cottages here and Mr. Jefferson also
built a cottago here for his daughter
Josephine.
So populnr was Mr. Joffcrson on
uapo Uotl that ho had served for
many years' as president of tho Old
Colony club, the summer driving club
of tho capo, whoso annual repasts,
principally of clams and other sea
food, havo been attended by many dis
tinguished mon.
With former President Cioveland ho
enjoyed many fishing excursions dorn
Buzzards Bay and along tho brooks of
Bourne and Sandwich. Hs principal
pastime, howevor. was painting. He
took deep Interest in tho affairs of
tho town.
MUST STAY OUTSIDE LIMIT.
Rule That Will Apply to Rojestven
sky's Squadron.
ST. PETERSBURG The Associat
ed Press Is Informed that no repre
sentations have been mndo to Russia
through the French embassy hero on
tho subject of Admiral Rojestvensky's
stay nt Kamranh bay. Thero 1b no
direct telegraph lino to Kamranh bay,
and tho fact of a violation of neutral
ity would havo to bo established be
foro any deflnlto rcsponso could be
given to Jnpanoso or French repre
sentations on tho subject made to
Russia. Admiral Fo Jonquieres, tho
French naval commander at Saigon,
has already sailed from there for the
purpose of investigating the matter.
The following statement on tho sub
ject was made :"lf Rojestvensky is
still at Kamranh bny, or contemplates
remaining there until Nebogatoff Joins
his ships, ho will remain outside tho
thrce-mllo limit, as he did during the
long stay off Madagascar. Naturally,
Japan will fllo a caveat, Just as she
would fllo one with tho United States
if Rojestvensky should approach the
Philippines. Japan's protest 1b In the
nature of a warning. The facts yet re
main to bo established."
LIFE SHORTER IN AMERICA.
German Doctor Compares Longevity
of Germans and Americans.
WIESBADEN "Americans are
shorter-lived than Germans," was the
conclusion reached by Dr. B. Laquer
in his paper on social hygiene in the
United States, submitted to tho Inter
national Congress of Medicine, now In
session here.
"Although more temperate In tho
uso of nlcohol than tho Gormnns, and
working an average of 10 per cent
shorter hours, tho Americans are,"
snld Dr. Laquer, "oxhausted oarlier in
life."
Tho doctor gave these figures for
each thousand of tho population: The
number of persons from 50 to CO
years of ago are, In Germany, 179; In
America, 170; persons over 80, In
Germany, 78; In America, C5.
Dr. Laquer did not undertake to
explain tho facts. He simply gave
them as the result of Inquiries which
ho made during a vl3lt to tho United
States in 1904.
AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION CAR
Can Travel 100 "Miles en Three Gal-lone-
of Gaeollne.
ST. PAUL. Minn. A practical test
of tho railroad automobile as an in
spection car has been made by Assist
ant General Superintendent Brown of
the Great Northern road. Chief En
gineer Davis. Superintendent Jenks of
tho road's "northern division, and Di
vision Roadmastwr I.ockland. They
traversed tho northern division with
a car, which Is now In the St. Paul
union depot yards. The now means
of transportation enables the Inspect
ors to view the tracks und roadbeds
at closo range, to vary the speed of
the car on short notice, nnd to look
with oqunl ease In nil d'rections.
So satisfactory was the test that
Assistant Superintendent Brown will
honceworth use the car during all his
inspection trips. Four persons can be
accommodated on the car It can make
much moro thnn thirty miles an hour,
although that rate is considered best
for practical purposes. It can travel
100 miles on three gallons of gasoline.
No News of Russian Fleet.
LONDON Beyond the report that
from Kamranh bay tho Russian sec
ond Pacific squadron proceeded
northward, there is no furthor news
of any kind nor confirmation of the
reported firing off Kamranh bay.
There have been rumors recently that
a portion of Rojestvensky's squadron
was. at Hainan, near tho promontory
of Liencham. If these rumors aro
true it la supposed the whole squad
ron may reassemble there and en
deavor In Chinese waters to continue
coaling.
SENATOR IS DEAD
PLATT OF CONNECTICUT PASSE8
AWAY 8UDDSNLY.
WAS LONG INJHJBLIC AFFAIRS
A Man Peculiarly Representative of
New England Ideas Funeral Will
Probably Be Held on Tuesday, April
25th.
WASHINGTON, Conn. United
States Senator Orvlllo Hitchcock
Piatt of Connecticut, died at his sum;
mor homo in this, his native town, at'
8:53 Friday night from pneumonia.
Tho end camo almost unexpectedly,
tho Immedlnto cause bolng the break
ing of tho abscess which had foimed
In tho right lung and which produced
strangulation. Only a few minutes bo
fore, Dr. Ford, tho family physician,
had prepared a bulletin from tho sick
room to the effect that If tho patient
did not havo anothor sinking spell,
such ns had como to him during tho
forenoon, ho would probably live
through the night
Tho funeral will probably bo held
next Tuesday, though tho dato baa
not boon conclusively fixed.
By both temperament nnd feeling
Senator Pjatt was peculiarly tho rep
resentative of New England Ideas and
of the old Puritan Integrity and con
science. Senator Piatt's last public utteranco
was at tho state capitol on March 21,
when before tho general assembly ho
delivered tho eulogy over General
Hawley, whoso body lay in stato in
tho corridor below. Ho spoko as If
from a heart that was overflowing
with grief and in words that touched
deeply all who heard him, telling of
tho personal slde.of his long relations
with General Hawley, rather than of
tho political battles thoy had fought
with varying fortune for the party to
which they both had life-long adher
ence. At tho tlmo It was noticed that
Senator Piatt seemed to bo of Impair
ed health and this was attributed to
his arduous labors In tho senato and
added responsibilities thrown on him
by tho recent death of Senator Hoar.
Senator Piatt succeeded Senator
Hoar after tho lattor's death as chair
man of the judiciary committee of tho
United States senato. Later ho was
mado chairman of tho special commit
tee of the senate appointed to conduct
the Swayno impeachment trial and
this wns followed by his appointment
as presiding officer of tho senato, sit
ting as a court during tho Impeach
ment trial. That was his last high
public duty beforo returning to his na
tive stato to assist In paying honor to
tho memory of his late colleague in
tho senate, General Hawley.
Ho was elected to the sennte In
1890 to succeed Senator W.H. Bar
num, a democrat who had been elect
ed to tho vacancy caused by tho death
of Senator Orris Ferris. His last re
election was In 1903.
Senator Piatt waa born hero July
19, 1827, and was nearly 78 years of
age.
NINE PENSION EXAMINERS OUT
Resignations Called for by Commis
sioner Warner Are Accepted.
-WASHINGTON Nine of tho ten
pension examiners constituting the
Board, of Review were separated from
the government service. Cdtnmlssion
or of Pensions Warner referred tho
tho nine resignations Mo Secretary
Hitchcock with the recommendation
that thoy be accopted, and Mr. Hitch
cock took tho desired action without
delay. The resigned examiners assert
that representation wero made to
them, purporting to como from the
commissioner, that should they hand
In their resignations matters would bo
relieved and restorations would be
made at Borne date In tho nenr future.
Commissioner Warner, however, mado
no such representation to the secre
tary. Tho difficulty involving the
Board of Review was Its approval of
several pensions to applicants whose
only claim was enlistment in a Penn
sylvania and a New Jersey regiment
of volunteers for sorvlce in tho civil
war, but tho services of whom were
nover availed of by the government.
TAKES CONTRABAND FREIGHT
Steamship Manchuria Sails for the
Orient.
SAN FRANCISCO Tho Pacific
Mall, steamer Mnnchurla sailed for
China and Japan vin Honolulu. It
Is understood sho will stop at Mid
way Island for advices regarding the
war situation in tho orient, ns she
carries a largo qunntlty of machinery
and other freight for Japan, which i3
alleged to bo contraband.
Among her passengers aro W. W,
Rnckhill, formerly assistant secretary
of state, who succeeds E. E. Conger
ns ra'nlstor to China. He Is accom
panied by Mrs. Rockhlll and her
daughtor and Captain Henry Leonard
of tho murlno corps, who goes as
military attache of the legation.
President Sends Regrets.
WASHINGTON. Conn. A message
of condolence nnd expressive of his
grief over the death of United States
Senator Orvllle II. Piatt came to Mrs.
Piatt from President Roosevelt Sun
day aftornoon. It was sent from
Glenwood Springs, Colo. The mes
sage also contains an expression of
regret at the Inability of the presi
dent to attend the funeral. Tho text
of tho message will not bo given out,
in accordance with the wishes of Mrs.
Flatt, who also says the body will not
lie in state.
Dyspepsiaof Women
ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS ACONY
Canted by Uterlno Disorders 'and Cored by
Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound:
A great many women Buffer with a.
form of Indigestion or dyspepsia which
docs not seem toy ield to ordinary treat
ment. Whllo tho symptoms seem to bd
similar to thoso of ordinary indiges
tion, yet tho medicines universally pre
scribed do not seem to restore the pa
tient's normal condition.
Mrs. M.Wright
Mrs. Pinkham claims that there Is a
kind of dyspepsia that is caused by tu
derangement of the female organism,
and wnieh, whllo It causes a disturb
ance similar to ordinary indigestion,
cannot bo relieved without a medicine
which not only acts as n stomach tonic,
but has peculiar uturlne-tonic effects
also.
As proof of this theory wo call at
tention to tho caso of Mrs. Maggie
Wright, Brooklyn, N. Y.. who was
completely cured by Lydla E. Pink
ham s Vegetable Compound after every
thing else had failed. Sho writes :
"For two years I suffered with dyspepsia
which so degenerated my entire system that I
wasunablo to attend to my daily duties. I
felt weak nnd nervous, nnd nothing that late
tasted good and it caused n disturbance in my
stomach. I tried different dyspejisla cures,
but nothing seemed to help mo. I was ad
vised to givo Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a trial, nnd was linppily surprlsetB
to flnl that it acted liko n fine tonic, and in a
fewdays Ibegan.to enjoy and properly digest
my food. Sly recovery wns rapid, ana in
five weeks I was a well oman. 1 have rec
ommended it to many suffering women."
No other medicino in the world has
received such widespread and unquali
fied endorscment,or has such a record of
cures of femalo troubles, as has Lydla
E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound.
IMPORTANT FACTS
FOR COW OWNERS
Tho mechanical Cream Separator has
become a vital feature of every homo
dairy just as of every butter factory.
Its uso menus much moro and much
better cream and butter, as well aa
saving of water, ice, time and room.
Tho difference in resultate not small
but big. Few cows now pay jvithout a
separator. Dairying is tho most profit
able kind of farming with one.
9356 of tho creamery butter of tho
world Is now vmado with Do Laval
machines, and thero aro over 500,000)
farm users besides.
Send for catalogue and name of nearest
local agent.
The De Laval Separator Co.
Randolph & Ctnal Sli.
CHICAGO
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NEW YORK
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