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Some years ago. says the Evening Run. Edward E. Rive was presented to Von Billow at a club dinner In Boa ton. It was just about the time that all Europe was talking of Mine. Von Billow's flirtation with Verdi, who had taught the pianist almost all he ever knew about mu«fe. "I want you to become acquainted with Mr. Hire,” said a friend; "he doesn't know any thing about music, but he has com posed several operas." "Delighted, I am mire," murmured the gnat pianist, with a sarcastic smile; “he reminds me of a mail I knew at home; his name is Verdi.” Smith—Brown came very near los ing his wife yesterday. Jone*—That so? How did it happen? Smith— They hud a quarrel in the mo.nlng. and after Brown sturteii down town his wife put on her things and went out with the intention of drowning herself In the river. Jones—And she failed to accomplish her purpose? Smith—Yes: It began to rain before Klie got half way, si* site turned and hurried bark home for fear of g tting her new hat spoiled. ( hlcago News. A husband is a planter that cures n'l the ills of girlhood.—Mollere. BREAD, POTATOES and MILK. A Dyspeptics daily diet. I>v«pep*la 1* cnr of ih<* raft*! prevalent rf *b-rast*‘. Thousand■* of pi opit • ufferDom it in a m«»re or !«•*•* aggravatf d form I * w rliHr.ori lire more painful to the individual or more far reaching in thrir « flirts on human life and lia|»pme«s. What the dys peptic need* is n«d local tre atment, not ma re temporary s'.itmiho . Tin taalmed i* the toning up of tin cut .re system. For tify the sy*tt in and it will ()o its oa u fight ing, and promptly t jet t any intruding du* •-e The Mi' t eSH of Dr. Aver Sjusi pariila in curing ig'li/c.' tion and dy-pep hia is alue to just this quality which it I'im-cw’s, of renewing H e vital force*, repairing the waste r.ml los of the body. The ordinary tti itment bring the food down to the b vcl of the we ah stomach. Di. Xyer'ssar apmlln put* i ength into t he -iomach. and taring* i! up to th* level of the strong food lit fur no n. it does this bv strengthening the entire *-vstetn. The Mt» u ic!i cannot c.uv weal, when all the olh i- oi;.:ith;irc gaining trength. What Dr, A\ a-r's Sarsfipari 1 In will d<* ib» dysprp m i is l»c, i illustrated in t n * * like that of M. S. Shields, Ma i idinn. Mis*. Mr. Shield* had *>t down 1<» t he but 1c v« 1 of dy spepsia. Lat let him tell hi* own story - “ l*or yearn, I wan nffilcUd with «Jy*pep n\'i ' ’ita li gradually grew wor-c until I could *• it nothin * but bread r.nd potatoes ea«oned with ft little nnlt. find drink only a little milk 1 became so bad that a trifle too much of ewn tlw h- caused t'*rrible suffering hi tin- regions of the stomach, darting pains back of the eves, attended with dizziness and pBiti.il loss of sight. Theonly wav I could get relief was by vein itiug. Pinafly I had such a severe attac k th.it the entire lift side ol my bodv felt numb and partially paralyzed, mid in thin condition I was taken to tv\ loom uncon scious. The physician* failed to help me. and none of tin many icmedie* 1 look did me any good. At la t a friend piesented me with a bottle of l>i Ayer s Sarsaparilla end before I had u ed half of it. I could *cc i decided change for the better I ti*ed three bottles and was so completely t ured l hat for four yea i I have not been trouble i with the edd complaint, but am rugged and hearty and able to * at anything that can be eaten I', would be impossible to say too much in praise of I)r. Ayer's Sar-apa tiila. and ! would not give on** bottle of it for a dozen of any other kind."— M. S. t tnULDtt, Meridian. Miss. „ Try Jfr. Aver’ Sarsaparilla if you r re dyspeptic. If vou want more testimony to the value of the medicine, get I>; Ayer • c i.rcboc k. It i* eot free on reijtie -t by the J. C. Ayer to. bowell. W 'N. U. OMAHA. NO. 15.-1898. ) A., v c'irtf Advert! ir.rnrs ICauiy Mention This l iiser. A tablet UUca at bed ti.r.: HOtbe* yovr tU.rabrr and it ture to Work While You Steep? regulating ail functions for the morning, leading you, not dull and stupid, but br.^ht and fresh, fully prepared for your day r, duties. Ca&carets arc absolutely guar anteed to Censtipatfan* A I Tvjfclet and sample free fer the asking,or you can buy a bon for ;ac, 25c, 50c, a': your drug store. Satisfaction guaranteed. The Slerl'nq Remedy Co. Chicane Montreal. New York. .—-- . - ■- ----— *1 1'ift Tift Fold and guaranteed to «uro tsVJ • 6 W*’ C5Ai# Tobaeuo Habit l\ all druc2i*i& U| A Something A Il'ttiT Seal* for FREIGHT PAID li-ss moimy than lias ever been ottered. aq., Addr***, m J<iii‘ 1 of I’.lT/liandor), J*k Binghamton, hi. Y Qj5 IT f'rtQTQ To sot or.r new <hit I E l/Ua B C3 ,.|ogii.. Hundred*of nothing lecting Furniture, Draperies. • to-, from It. Hci.d for it. It give* price* and pictures. Ollt HARD* WXIJIEI.M t AKi’ET CO., 1418 Douglas rt.. Onuilin. Neb. UP-TO'DATK^^I Mfc?TOB.8FT.f'Oi.UJ-'; <"<’ >•■•.» mill |i’owp. y ‘ihoAi-rriot r t .« when nil < th#i unlh.^H btcjd II, rid node t'.ci •t«rl windmill t i m . uj ■ thf. new beats the old as the BK Bo.-) SCAT T‘iE WOODEV WHEEL. §|fik ui vane) w ill l>c tent to rep.uce old out* thru t I o HH ■jMK flw NB^U| v.m. cad put It on. j*r motor Co., * tiletpju^£w&r $$END FOR fi BICYCLE r,Vjs Kl.»« t.r.i.l ;)H Model*. *11 to *10. GREAT CLEARING BALE «.f "j7 nml *9d IH.mIi-If. h. t itinLc.., »!*.?.» to *l». Sr at fill H/ i-nirol without a cm! puftmr i.t. Fr* «* u»n 1 of ulircl lunurairoiu. IN t sit *or ©t r new plttn Hov. t<> |.urn >< ltley «•!•.-*' «.»U link* hi .u.. v NFF.CI Al.’l lll*w u | I k 4»M*rh I ■» u,|e *«7 I'.o.i. ■ -Ur!.i v Hi- !•" -:i #IU.& MM', **U and. rln»:« Avvl.eel,” n mir Kit t- > :..r*iun.|. wmlr f.eylfcj’* li. I!, jtw:All CVCI K 111., C I1U AUO. Tr. Kay’s Ranovaior, c"‘'r,*W'T? CflTCIiTt MASON, FENWICK F A 1 til I d 4 l AWHKNCF. \V»»li ROOFING ii*« rttk ail HiNllli »»»., * inuin, n. j i Saint Fa I x, the French pret, who was always in debt, sat. one day In a barber's shop waiting to be shaved, j He wan lathered, when the door opened • and a tradesman entered who hap j pi ned to be one of the poet’s credit ors. and angrily demanded his money. I '1 he poet composedly begged him not to make a m ein . "Won't you wait for the money until I uni shaved?" "Cer tainly," said the other, plea-el t the [ prospect. Saint Foix then made the j barber a witness of the agreement, and Immediately took u towel, wiped j the lather from his fan- and left the shop. He wore a heard to the end of j Ills days. From linb.v In I lie lllgli Chair : to grandma in the rocker <• rain-0 Is i good for ihe whole family. It Is the ; !ong-di sired sub.-' itute for coffee. Xev i '■ upset:; the nerves or Injures the di gestion. Made from pure grains it is a food in itself. Has the taste and ap pearance of the best coffee at 14 the : price. It 1 a genuine and neb ntifie ar ticle and is come to stay. It makes far health and strength. Ask your grocer j for Grair.-O. First Citizen- Are you a democrat or a republican? Second Citizen— Sir,I believe the Maine was blown up. —Philadelphia. North American. Don't Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Your Lite Away. To quit tobacco t. isily and forever t> ■ masr n- lie. fu.l of life. r.< no. and vigor, ml - No-To ! Bin tin v.. .ndi r-wr rker. that makes weak men -Ir. ru- All drugsitts. a«c or91. C'ureguarati ti-. cl IP-oklo' mid -ample free. Address ,hw rhnfc i.'eiuedy < 'c . t'ht'-ii.o or New York. _.___ Humble wedlock is far better than j proud virginity.—Augustine. Ktar Tolim-eo is tnc loading brand of tbo world, Iteeauso it is the tieri. “ * —— A lie is the devil's attempt to eoun I terfeit me truth. ' A ( heap Trick. To manufacture a rhea kalsomino i stuck on the wall with glue, claiming | it to he the "same thing” or "just as ; good" as the durable Alabastine, >r I to buy and sell such goods on such representations would seem a cheap trick. Some resort to it. To be safe, buy Alabastine only in packages and properly labeled. Owls have their orgies while doves are asleep. New Houle to Health. Little, frag run l, palatable tablet* In a daintv enameled metal Ikjx. just right far t lu* ' est pocket or tin* lady* purse. On the tablets arc stumped the letter* «.(1 ( ' < nseimt. I 'ainlv Cathartic Kut one like candy. nut! the little tablet at once purities a ml destiny* disease germs in the mouth and throat, stop* souring of un digested food in the stomach, stir* up the liwT, turn** ami strengthens the bowels, inuking them m t healthily and naturally They are well and widely advertised in the pie—, but tin* best advertisement for ( a* caret* i* their wonderful mild yet positivi action, which makes a Cascaret contort ot * n ei \ one who tri* - them. We t c. ounnctuJ them to all our reader*. On<* of the moat remarkable gifts ■ ?lmt ornaments the borne of ltev. Hr. 'I',.image since hU return from his re .« ut wedding trip is a Ituasian tea Iseivlce of gold uni enamel, a perxo ! n i! token from the t’tsr of Kussla. { U is in vain that u man lie born fortunate if he U* fortunate in hi* marriage l>ml«r .. ILItfWAl 3y soothing and subduing the pain. nWfl • That’s the way ST. JACOBS OIL'""'’ NEURALGIA.■; »** >4444*44444*444444««4O#•«*»•4*»«44»4*V*•«♦•••«« i „ A jpsirfii PM 1 til BtttHp <lt It A»UIU8 Pltllfllit*. J [ . . in. ILjiiiitiHi ;;.u! ! piiv::iLAil!an!:; V % hi* • Iditu <4 • H Tto Most Pap«»ir Book of tha Cantufy. ]! i: •ixih Mm « |>lk e» | w Itere- <> J ’ ' ' (I P* MUMAHCH BOOK l OMt*»K» U. ,,i i *1 » • • . * I i . i ‘ . * . I •«. I. ...4 ( ' I THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON II. APRIL \D MAT THEW I (3 : 21-23. Colder) Text: "II*- H'w IfruUed f#'.* Ot f Iniquities" l«tt. : .*» The I* rid I* and Suffering* of Our Lord and Savin# fori (old. Place in the Life of Christ. The mi«»dl* of the third year of hiy mto xtry. The h< ginning of th* announcf tnent of hlmxi.ll .ix « xufferlng MeaxJt».h. Tim* Hummer o f A 1> W. I Mare (in the way from the H«'.i (f tl.iillce to ('exarea Pnlllippl. a city Militated -•’» or mile# nc rtheast of the Hi a <»f #<alil*-e. near IJi« he l\vat* r of the Jordan, at th* foot of th** Lebanon Mountain*. 21. "From that time forth lagan .!• ' .1 cm us Halted till they were fully con vinced that In* was the exported M* Mali and then began to comet their precon ceived Idea* of what th*- Mc-Muh should hi* arnl do. "I'nto Jerusalem.” The rap* its) **f the Jewish nation, th*- symbol of the chinch, th*- pla<* of tl»«- temple and IP *a# rlfi#•* •* which he had com** t♦ * fulfil. "Suffer many things." Ah de scribed in the last chapters of th* r: P* I. "And be kllbd. Hy crurilixion. thus making th»- w/'Udvg eaerllhe for the f it world Th tat od ft g • i I th.* disciples from h*-lng <lixappolntcd When tills ne*-*;xaty event took plan-, and thu* losing faith In him as th*- M -lull Th"y must s* *• u as an ir.xeiitial pari of the plan of salvation. ' And he raised again the third dav." The resurrect Ion of Jesus was essential to the proof that he Has th*- true Messiah, essential to Ids work of red* nipt Ion. and reigning as king at th* right hand of Ood <1 For. l.V 11-IM. This Ih stated in each of th*- three accounts, and Is emphasized for th* sake *»f the fallli and hop#* #<f the disciples. It H.r- an enigma to them a* yet, and I'. • lid |o.r >. ern to make much Imp; ey-ior on their minds at th#- time. btit it be eanie .'it l-nt/th I to* rk.r-.tr wfOiic of their faith. 22. “Then Vito look him." Out- side, apart, to speak to htfn p’iv.it* ly. "Be gan." He only began for he was soon Interrupted. “To rebuke him." It wai lov#- •.ej J*ujh, (i«'V«,;ie#n to his •■aura- min gle el - .itji his, native* s* lf-< oidkle n* •, pe r haps in* reused \,y 11,« prondH* j* just made. j to him by name, that h* .should have the. I keys of th* kingdom of heaven, willed i le-d Peter \o speak thus. “Maying. B«, j it far trow thee. Lord." The plan of | rede mption outlined I y .!< u; was so con trary to all Peter's expectations an-3 hopes, so completely oposlte to his pie tnre.- of the Messiah as a glorious trium phant king that Jesus’ saying was incon* •:(,syable t*j Voter. 23. "tHt t\\(o behiml me Satan." II, I did not e-a!l his apostle a satau, a elevp I hut he- looked for th*- moment thiemg*. Peter, and saw behind him his old ene my, cunningly making use of tin- pr*-ju« lie**, and Impulsive horn-sty of the- un developed apoxtl*.—Morrison. “Thou art : an offe iisc-.’’ A stumbling-block instea*. *»f a foundation stone; a hindrance by l placing this temptation before* me. by 1 your blindness in not unelerstanellng thy. true* nature and work of the- Messiah “Thou * avor* : t not (mlndest not) tin i things that be- of God:’’ <Jodis plan of i salvation and work of tin* Mesdah. a« Just before* reveal***! by J*-sus <\. 21). * But those that be of men." The natural, hu man view of the Messiah’s, a weirdly kingdom, riches, honor, glory and tri umph. If. "The- I>isdp!*c and The-ir Gross, and Their Victory.—Vs. 2-1-26. 24. “If any man will (would, wishes to) «-<;i»i# after me." Be- my follower, my disciple: and seek to attain ids *-haru< ter and his re - ward. “Let him deny himself." Ke 1 nounce self as maste r, an*! accept Christ i a* master. When th** heart accepts J* suff. an*! *hoos*-s God. then the whole lower nature, all passions, alms, desires, are to tie* subjected riot only to conscience, but to Jesus. There is a sphere where they belong and can freely act. Ie-nlal of th* -c. where it bring.- no higher good Mt. Paul calls a doctrine* < f devils (1 Tim 4: “Take up his cross." Daily. Not mere ly on spe*. ial occasions. (1) The cross Is the symbol eif doing our duty at any cost. *ven at the cost of the most pain ful *b .ith. It is th** emble-rn, riot of met** suffering. Inn of suffering for th*- sake of Christ and his gospel. (2# Each one must ,:ik*- up bis own cross, t'.'t lie must lake* it up voluntarily9, accept It, not merely endure* what is laid upon him This Ik what changes the cross into a gl«#ry. “The cross for th* cross, never: but the cross for th* Lord, always.” (4) The cross is a test. It is the IthuriclV spear, which tests whether we are* disci ples In de**<l and in truth, or only sc* k e-rs after the loaves and fishes. “And follow" no regard to whether a thing is profitable or not. Selfishness is the- see-k ing our own good at th*- expense or in jury of others. “If he shall gain th** whole world." AM the pleasure, the* wealth, the sources of enjoyment, the honors, the blessings, this world can give. But note this if. Very few that lose* ih*-lr souls gain the- whole world, or but the small* st part thereof. The offer of the whole world is on - of Satan's glitter ing lies. It is like his promise to Eve in the garden *»f Eden. "And lose hi> own sou!." Soul her-- is the same word that is translated life- in tin- ureviom verse. The meaning i- the same, from different points of view. Thus, if a man in gaining tlie whole world become* lost (Luke), as on a desolate island, or if he dies in the process, or if he loses his health and is racked with i»hin. or if he loses his innocence and is tormented with remorse, what has such a person I gained? All this applies with double i tone to tin* eternal loss of character. | happiness, ami peace. "Or what shall a I man give in exchange lor his soul?'* j Theie is no compensation for the loss of j the soui. All oth« r losses may be re j paired. The it s* of the soul is without remedy and without hope. 27. "For the Son of Man shall com* in 1 the glory of his Father.” The time i S coming when all them* days of humllia* . tion and the cross will pass away, ami ] Jesus shall be a triumphant king He r-hall conquer death b> the 1>*urr«ctlon. J The kingdom w hich seemed so fi t bit | (hen shall rule over the whole earth. "Wl»4i Ills angel*.” A glore n- retinu* j oi the must glorious U'liifi in the util* vt*nn*. Indicating his rank us King ©! king** "lit- shall reward every tuan in * • urding (*> hi* works," |*« - •*u»*c the work* are tin* index a let proof of the ch#itot«r i** the time thr li« lots k> t p on I he face of the clock ate the test *»f the goodnt ** | t.f the un tit works within it, v.ho I w*« comb rniictf theft rhrtll it** the >*.»«jg» hottest an*l true. The "Well don# will I.** spoken ottl.tr to those who have d» n« j w«tl net ' Fitter into th« n*y «»f >t.Ui i t.lv t»» ihee who ttav* ;<««-* t faltti* r d to ihtlr l » r»i j »»tr the** were mtnu t* . . w •*•»!.i li t J ■» ' * *■ He- h«'*.■»« . v nv lets an l thus* th» ph*t« UtllM-K ah* > id Mil or THOUGHT 1 k* hit titn r4)-« (a divided Ini » ttvo i t u***, tit* +*■* »M k** H*a*l an l da « qtivOkibl, a ltd t Htss ah-* t)t and tk* Win *4*nt M i)uat lt»« t tk« r f ^ I M W Ihdhies I tutiM tenh id half tia *Htt 3 ? to I * assured I hut rUiff Hstf f]| # '% *4»td Hi» tNifuiv tka tUu*at of faithful 1 be via. «>td ftmf •»**-<***•’ mb r«4»«* 1*4 Nulla a* wall a* *vtu* fair *ps * e . • tor k> pi by *th ImImF*I ft m laa II4 unit j Flick: "Call him a musician! Why. he doesn't know the difference be tween a nocturne and symphony.” Flntk: "You don’t mean it.” And they hurry to get away from each other. Each Is. tcrrlbv afraid that tne other will ask: "By the way. what is the difference?„—Boston Tran script. j ilrcnt It n • ol«*n«r. lit large cities oi the I'nited States the condition of tne poor Is constantly being improved by the benevolences of wealthy people. Sanitary reform; arc suggested and carried out with earnestness hut those produced by Hostetler's Stomach Bitters in dis ordered liver, bowels or nervous sys tem are very conspicuous. Hope Is the best friend ti;»t entiy man .taz, and the only one t.int sum hav. Climate Yenr liowru With CtiKcrirrt*. f'ii ily outhorite nirc ■ em.'lputlon forever 10c, £'*•. If C. < . fall ilnuaoiiisrefund money. Take not too short a time to make a wide-world bargain In. -Shake speare. Ktinke Into Your Himes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet, it cures painful, swollen, smart ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Alhir Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel < asy. It. Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, nervous, aehing fe.-t. Try It to day. Fold by all druggists and shoe .■•'.ores. By mall for 25c lit stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olt.;.- .-I. Lc Roy, N. Y. Fltoois arc allwuss the fust ones to pro'd.-'lni it. 130 NOT DELAY. An Ounce of 1'reventlon f* Worth n I’oillltl of i'll TV. flv.iinson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chi ca;;o. Dear .Sirs: 1 used otic bottle ot your "7 Drops,” ami It did me more good than any medicine I over used. It did me more good than all tin; medicine 1 have taken from the doctor* for two years, beside* ruff Ming the entire time. In three days afier I commenced using the' .7 Drops' my pains all disappeared. 1 recom mend it to all stiff* rers of rheuma tism. Very respectfully, R. I,. Martin, Anguilla, MU*. Feb. 7, '98. ICvory family should have a buttle of “5 Drops” on hand, especially at (his season of the year Change* in the \v< athi r are so liable to cause rheu matism, la grippe and many other dis ease* that ”5 Drops" cures. For another thirty days you ran se cure a sample bottle of “5 Drops” for 27 rents. The manufacturers have 100,000 sample bottles which they in tend to distribute for this small amount. Write today lo the Swanson Rheu matic Cure Co., 1C7 Dearborn street, Chicago, III. This company is reliable and promptly fill every ordc , Too many forget to be useful In trying to be consistent. Coloru.'iO <;<>»<! Mclil. Colorado is the banner gold-produc ing state in the i'nion. Production in 1897 over $20,000,000. This vear prom ises tc exceed $30,000.1)00. New strikes are being made every day. Nothing like since the days of ’19. Would you know all about these things? Then send twenty-five eent* for a six months' trial subscription to the ■’MINING WORLD.” an eight-page illustrated weekly paper. Regular subscription, $1.00 a year. The news iest mining newspaper in the world. Address “World.” P. O. Box 1611, Den ver, Colorado Tne more erfect the trust, the more perfect the peace. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting In the courts our rigid to the exclusive use of me word "CASTORI \ "and PITCHER SCASTOMA.’’asouiTiadeMark. I. Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis. Massa chusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S ('ASTORIA. ' the same that has borne and does now bear the fac-simile signature of (’HAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. Thin is the original "PITCHER'SCASTORIA" which h.is beet! used in the homes of .he mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper ami s« e that it is * the kind you have always bought." and has the signature of ( HAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No one has authority from me ti use niv name ex cept The Centaur company, of which t hus H. Fletcher is President. March 8. PUT. SAMCEL PITCHER, M. D. An Iceberg in the pulpit cannot kindle a Are in the pew*. lie ware of Uliitmcub for Catarrh lliat Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the gens* »»r Mint'll and cptn|lele|y derange ihu whole Nystviii w !.• n <iii«. mg it mruu^h the n.ticmi* surface:- Hucti aril* ;* s should never la- u**< .| »-\e|*i on pie rip* ilnns from M puCii l*- ph> uh lans. a- tne •1.linage | lie > will do Is ten fold to the iioij > •'.» « ui posMihly dertv* irorn them. Hull's Catarrh Cure manufactured t.y I-*. J \ • *o . Tub do. «*. contain* no mercury and Is tali in Internally. act* ug dlr*«.'tl> upon the If*»•! and mucous sulfa ** of the ayalc-m hi buying Had'* Catarrh Cure l •■«* sure yon »:«t the getumut it t* la ken IMert.aH> a*d made in To* .do. ebb* by V .) Ctu-i • v * Co Te*. mot.mH ?»•«• Hold by Pi i»;vuu. pit.* | *'f hntlb Hall * Nmlly lTIU *re the brat. Meti until > to mg!. * at* t tut. Wiitit •!! to m«kt a iMiRinnlllg V Ihijiuy tto. hiHtlMM • s. ultl'ii^ V r«Jt 'Jriiu-'v..":: zr.'SS* . VLtegge wt*«tg- t 4w»««|g», '4ii for ftetw OVERWORKED WOKEN. Letters to Mrr. Pir kham From Women Who Havo Been Helped Frenj Sickness or Health. — The ordinary every-day life of most of our women is aeon -elc -s treadmill of work. How much harder the daily tasks Itecome when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system unstrung! The following letter from Mrs. Wai.TERS. Manta, Sparkill. N. Y.. tells the story of many women, and shows them how to get relief: “DkauMhs. 1’i\ ,iiam: 1 cun not thank you enough for all Lydia K. I’inkhnm's Vegetable Compound htuidonfl for me. When T wrote to you I had suffered for years with fulling, In flammation and ulceration of the womb; my back ached, and I was so much distressed I could scarcely walk. 1 was a bitnli .1 to myself and did not cure whether I lived or died. "I have t. '.en five bottles of your medicine and It has done wonders for ~ me us all my frii rids can t< stify, [ 1 an now do my oc n work, and do not know how to expires* my gratitude to yon for the good your medicine and advice have done me. I owe my life to Mrs. I'inkham.*' Mrs. I’i■ 11 '• . eounscliso/Tereu free to nil win;: i v.lio need advice about their heal;!:. Hi r address Is Lynn, Mass. Mr- . i‘. H. II i n iii'Horr, Kel lerton, low;;, tells hi re In her own words how Mrs. I’inkham helped her: ‘•Dkaii Miih. I’iskiiam: 1 was in u very hud condition before I wrote to you and bcjran the ti.se of Lydia K. I’inkhnm's Vi-ffetable < otriptmud. I did not know w hat to do. 1 suffered terribly every month, when on my feet would have such a bear-ny-dov.-n fet-Hnjr, was v v weak, womb wan swollen, buck ached, uppctite was very poor, also had trouble with rny head. 1 have taken set oral bottles of yourt o-,ti|.ound urnl cannot say enough in its favor, it helped more than all the doctors." Lydia Fr.PInkham'sVeia’taMcCemnomid: a Woman's RcmcdvforWoman'sllls “£ROINIING MADE EL/\SY.” 1 I I III * I I iNVENn^"fi r J r requires no cooking v u , K£ES aLUWgpprifMNl) NICE p,. \ :• . ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO M® > < j r AS FAR AS A FOUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH. ^HOTACTURED ONLYgy I \ f '"U.C.HUBINGER BROS.C? Keokuk,Iowa. New Haven,Conn, V COPYRIGHTED ‘ mmmmmSmi «■»—mmi'a— rwimmimiwnmmmKm _ . ■ This Mar -h 1* prrpnrnd on *»•!«•n’lllc principle* hv men who haw had year* of practical experlmwe In fancy laundering. ii restore* old linen and auminer drehsea to their natural whitenm* and luinart* a l»ea* ilfui and laMitR HiiIpIj. 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