The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 08, 1898, Image 7

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    The superintendent of Grace Epis
copal Snday achool. Oswego. N. Y.. the
other Sunday, read the names of the
pupils who were absent, and when he
came to that of “Joe” Powell the
whole school broke out into applause.
This somewhat unusual action la ex
plained by the fact that "Joe” Powell
la better known to the world as Cadet
Joseph W. Powell, who so plucklly
stood by In a launch to aid Hobson at
Santiago the other day.
Dan ! Tobacco l pH aeo Smo.e Tour Lite assy.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, b matr
on If. full of life, u«rvs. and rigor, take No-To
Ha. . tbe «ond>r-wr rker that makra weak men
strong. All druggifta. Me orll. Cure guaran
teed Booklet and sample free. Address
bterling Remedy Co.. CbU-sco or New York.
The hottest region Is on the south
western coast of Pers'a, where Persia
p borders the gulf of the same name.
We Pay Bsprnsrs
and liberal commissions, refund tbe easbftr
ail goods not giving the consume r tatlsfsctloi.
Idiag term* of credit Kirut-ciass scheme
salesmen wunted. No bond required .■'*!»«
made from photognpba Weguursntee ffcKiu
per mortbon mall orders Address wilhatamp.
Un-nurd IA(«. t o . lows City. Iowa.
More good will be sure to co~ie if we
are gratefu for the good that has al
ready come.—Ram's Horn.
A both with COSMO BUTTERMILK
SOAP, exquisitely scented, ie soothing uud
beneficial. Sold everywhere.
Ex-Secretary Richard TV. Thomp
son, of Indiana, who has been celebrat
ing another birthday, the 89tb. Is the
one man In tbe united States who has
seen all the presidents save Washing
ton and known moat of them person
ally. He was amemher of congress
as far bark as Tyler's presidency.
Commodore Schley should have
great blood relations if death has not
made great Inroads on their number.
He Is one of thirteen children, and
two brotnera of his father have had
each thirteen children; nor has auy
111 luck come from this number.
^ Three thousand marriages are per
formed every day in the world.
Try Allen'* Font Cbm.
A powder to be shaken into the
shoes. At this season your feet feel
swollen, nervous and hot. and get tired
easily. If you have smarting feet or
tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It
cools the feet and makes walking cssy.
Cures swollen and sweating feet, blis
ter* and crllous spots. Relieves corns
and bunions of all pain and gives rest
and comfort. Try It today. Sold by
all druggists and shoe stores for
Trial package free. Address Allen 8.
Olmsted, Is Roy. N. Y.
Marrying a man to reform h'tn wl’t
often change the color of a woman's
| hair.
VTtirat 40 t’eni* a ttu«nel.
flow to grow wheat with big profit at 4*1
cent* and "ample- of Halier'* Hod Cro*« (SO
Huxhela per acre i Winter Wheat. Rye. < tat*. !
Clover*, etc., with Farm Heed Catalog!'*
for 4 rents po«tag*. J<tHN A. HAl.ZMt
HEED CO., La t'ro*xe, Wis. w n.u.
Good deeds often speak for them
j seves when they call for Improved r ■»! |
estate.
I cC JoYrr 141* Hirnajr.Oiiiftba.
and modern. I.ndglujr*. 30« and •!; truod inrsl*. *$r.
Lipoiltiou partlr*. CorriMpondrncv M»:U*ilrd.
Another Gladstone anecdote serves
to illustrate Mrs. Glsdstone's devotion
to her husband. When a bishop once
spoke hopefully of ''One Above" ss a
(Inal help against the dangers of the
time. Mrs. Gladstone calmly replied
that "Mr. Gladstone was at that mo
ment washing his hands upstairs, but
would be down presently.”
It is said by a St. Petersburg paper
that an amateur botanist, of Voron
seh, Mr. Fetisoff. has succeeded in cul
tivating a ros? of pure black color. Hln
persistent experiments lasted more
than ten years, and lie intends shorty
to exhibit his uew black rose la Lon
don.
Affection before mortage Is often
overdone, but after marriage it is
ually rare.
12tair flints f
M Is your hair dry, harsh, and brittle? Ia it fading or C2
M turning gray? la it falling out? Does dandruff trouble pd
•• you? For any or all of these conditions there is an infallible gj
•J remedy in Dr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor. gg
M “For years, I was troubled with dandruff, large flakes pd
M scaling and falling off, causing great annoyance. Sometimes Mi
M the itching of the scalp was almost unendurable. Prescrip- M
M tions from eminent physicians, put up in my own drug store M
M were tried, but failed to afford relief. At length 1 used Dr. pd
M Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in one week I found it helped me. pd
M ' At the end of only two weeks, my head wae entirely pd
M free from dandruff, and as clean aa a child's. I heartily pd
M recommend Di. Ayer’s Hair Vigor to all who are suffering pd
M from diseases of the scalp.”—Edwin Nosdstbdu, Drugs, etc, pd
M Sacred Heart, Mina. pd
| 1M ler’siHirv |or 1
S t-t*22
StSi_iSSS
From factory to user direct.
We make floe 8a rrejrs. Buss tee. Phaeton* and R<*«d Wagona.a ._ru. Van.
pur good* have been favorably known to the trade for yean.. ... 7
We now evil 8iwl to U* awr at Wbetoaoto Frtoa*. The shrewd I sp. n,k
buyer prefer* to deal with the factory. He get* of u« fine I
work at leee price than agente oak for low grade vehicle*. We ebfp anywhere,
•abject to examination. WI ftruvin on board ran Kanaaa City, Mo., or Goahen.
Ind.. aa may aalt purchaser. Send for catalogue with prlcea plainly printed.
IT*t ran. Write today. We *ell dewing Machine* mod the oohiim nit vt lk aa
well. All at Wkotoaato Me##. ILL oooo. No matter whare you live, you are not
too far away to do bualnea* with ua and aave money. Addre**.
■ _ EDWARD W. WALKER CARRIAGE CO.. CiORHKN, INDIANA.
“A TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS A
FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH
SAPOLIO
I - mm■ -
Chainless
Blcylea
MAKE HIM. CLIMBING EAST
Columbia
Chain Whotls. STB
Hartford*. • • SO
Vodattet. $40 B SB
f
I _
FURNITURE.
IBB.OOO MMb of al. aradon of
furaltur* cwroatly h>«|Nt at tho
vory luwnni raah pcl«o will W of
ftrvd during tho MU fow nrtlH
a* apootnl pf Woo
i HtluoMn «tolling (Haa-'tn will
Sad thm tho largont oad o’dwl
fnm.turo oturo horn aa.t wo mill
a mm mm; otfuot tu p *ono both
la gwudn na.l prlooa
Chas. Shiverick & Co.,
nihitm
1300 Oougtaa St. Omaha
boot to IMto»4 Hotot
i t< w Mi >.m .u m n* nowno, *>*
M».iW.»«.. M innO *• ni Mlt » *►• *'•» ’
1 m> too* W «•« mhIm ■< *. 1 ' • »•
I, on tan* •*•»#**« i»4 i* .* t» » oof
a MMt »*-i » 'MiM *4 In w.nOn M >4.
a nt. ».» *->» u. to. t'n wi|
•aowat mkoOMt an po io*a ht*w
I Or. Iii’iIihliter,
DYSPEPSIA
“For blx yean I was a victim of dye*
i pepsia la lta wont form, i could eet nothing
| but milk toast, and at time* my atomocb would
I not retain and digest even that Last March I
1 began taking CASCAKKTS and since then 1
j have steadily Improved, until I am as well as I
ever was in my life."
David H. Mi'RFBT. Newark. O
Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Gone no
tiaos. N..*r SlaSsn. Weaken. or linns. Mir. S* Me
... CURB CONSTIPATION. ...
tuna* Miw.tr 'wii[,»a>, tmiot M. two. lit
■O-TO-IAC
PICTURE OF DEWEY FRg£.!
Totr.it p»i» u wsilai u St cents for a
O three month* IHel *ub*rrtplfea the
■net Tree- Wl*»-*e>ppl farm bud fsml y I
weekly.
I»t AMtRICAN NOMtSff AD.
w. will mall a Mesatifal po-twre >f Admiral
tieneg* * tmwwf. the hero or Manila f'bie
ptetwre M In 'idore *ed 1* a rare creetlua of
art It )» .011*01. for framing .ad will be
admired by • »»r» member .f tbs family
Write o> "at be ibis oder reotelss opse bet
b short ll»A A ide**.
rwt aW>«7> AN NiiMMfMO
><maaa. Ngar **k a. j
irooiTis:^
nothing r;- r .n;
fttlM |fi|fSit tfO I'tBfSf SA fRfBI ti I
*04 4 lupti, If gitst |fi0M o*4 Di lHtn
wilt Mim»* minti At « urn in
NH it A«t I
•r. Ray's Hasss*.
* * eoeeileai ea K*rf aed s deet Awoe* *
t in.ii .ebi tm>i a w At t ea < • a. a s. ,
FAIRBANKS SCALES m
*’C^wSb’5ps TIws^mm Kf • Istsr.
BIO GOLD NUGGETS.
A Montana Collfrtl'in of Which Every
Specimen 1U« • lllatory.
Helena, Mont. (Special to New- York
Pun).—For years one of the national
banks of this city had collects' gold
nuggets. With the failure of the hank
a year ago the collection was sold and
was bought for little more than its in
trinsic value by the Conrad brother,
cattlemen, ranchers, hankers, and
freighters, of Kallspel, in the far west
ern part of the state. They made a
Urge fortune Jn Indian trading end
freighting when the territory waa
young, which they bad steadily in
creased by mining, ranching, and bank
ing since then, nnd they could easily
afTord the few thousand dollar* they
tied up In gold specimens. Besides,
there was a state pride in keeping this
collection in Montana. Montana will
show this collection at the Paris exhi
bition In 1900. There the rounded cr
flattened chunks of yellow pebbles will
attract attention. The biggest of them
is of the size of a small paving block
nnd weighs five pounds. It la worth
$1,050, and Is said to be the largest
nugget of gold ever taken from a mine
In America, so far as authentic records
go. One wag said to have been tanen
out of Nelson Gulch In this state that
waa worth $2,300. but It reached the
melting pot so soon that nobody has
ever been found who saw It. Another
story tells of a $1,700 nugget, but this
Is not to be found, and nobody will
swear that he ever saw It. One beauti
fully symmetrical specimen in the col
lection weighs forty-eight ounces, and
Is so pure that It Is worth $21 an ounce,
or $1,000, while there are three others
that weigh from forty-flve to twoiiy
ounces each. Four or five more <>>
above ten ounces and a dozen more
above two. There are thirty-eight nug
gets of about au ounce each slid forty
of smaller size, besides a pound of dust.
purer man u men rrom a aotime eagie.
A handful of sapphires and another of
rubies, all Montana specimens, com
plete this collection. The entire col
lection would be a rich haul for any
thief, for its value In the melting pot
would he not far from $12,000. and its
actual worth Is much greater. Scarce
ly one artlele in the lot but has Its his
tory. Some were the unexpected re
ward of long toll, continued after every
chance seemed to be against the miner.
Others have stories of Indian raids,
robbery and murder, of road agents ati'l
early day vigilantes. Scarcely one Is
from a camp that is now active, ex
cept for the Chinamen who are washing
over the old ground. Most are from
this state, but several of the most valu
able specimens come from California,
and some come from the scene of the
great rush of the early ’60s, the far
north country of the Cariboo and U
looet, toward which Montana pioneers
tolled over mountains and across gr*nt
rivers, only to he driven back by sav
age Indians or to die In the fields they
bad found._
lies. Wheeler's Remedy for loeomole.
Gen. Wheeler, so a friend of his tells
me, has a remedy for insomnia which
Is guaranteed to make one sleep even
in the midst of war’s alarms. Oen.
Wheeler, so his friend tells me, al
though he is from the South, knows
good liquor when he tastes It, seldom
takes a drink during the day, but at
night when he is ready to go to bed
be pours out a mug of beer, stirs Into
it a little salt, and after that- after that
the very next thing, ao far aa he knows,
is the breakfast hell.
In Agreement.
Roman Parent—“1 shall pav your
debts this time, sir. but understand
that in future I decline to he a party
to your extravagance. It I3 useless to
ask me to increase your allowance,
which is already more than sufficient
for every reasonable requirement.
ought to he able to maintain your po
sition with credit." Young Hopeful—
"Yes, dad. and If that’* all you're go
ing to do for me. I shall want plenty
of It."—Moonshine.
TEMPERANCE.
A grand state Inter-collegiate orator
ical contest was held In connection
with the convention of Massachusetts .
prohibitionists on June 9.
William Waldorf Astor, In reply to
the question. "How may a poor mau
make a fortune?" says, in the New
York World: "Rum and tobacco he
should entirely avoid. No mau can
make money unless his brain Is clear,
and clear It ran not be when clouded
with the fumes of alcohol ad tobacco."
The tiupreme Couit of Illinois has
decided that the testimony of police |
ofll< era and city employes against '
"blind pig keepers ts valid, and a re
versal of the ruling recently made la
the esse of Kvaostoa vs Meyers :>y
Judge Waterman As a result of th*
new (tiling two ' blind pigs' hart vol
untarily guns out of bustaeea
A asw proposition la tegaid to Ala*
haa prohibitum law la that in the list
of oreUpaiton* taseg to secure i*v*n ■*
"rsatauraata he la.ludsd every place
that Mila refreshments" being taied
|?W hut with no permission for I ha
•ale of anything illegal although It Is
«At|.Uie| probabla that the rsfrnah
asesi*' will often tar lode illegal It
qnots un’it putdi* witlaMt In all nr |
parts of the country haa been ao dev at 1
npa I that the prohibitory taw ran hn j
tahan up tth* a ssgto t# j aworg. ansi [
• 1*14*4 i I a gtapnattton of the j
um in tit* pending taw wut got atgb* ■
It anv th* teas *ne doty of the tottury j
af th* itascsf i to enforce prohibition I
It sii i * a ad Itgwor coder* at* '
■ »(..( • 'h go » #» i in is* I
mart* i a* sea government tm ha |
sa daot* «*t|sv‘t tonghta m >hat M pee- I
ropy. ess i aoogh It gsvs not par at t. I
itgaor ve sg teas gtmrtip haaaser i
than the interna* tevenaa tag.
I
A GUARDSMAN'S TROUBLE.
From the Detroit t M1e\.) Journal
The promptness with whirh the National
Gnard of the different stator responded to
I'residcnt McKinley'• call for troops atth*
i-egintung of the war with Spain made th*
whole country proud of itscitlren soldiers.
In Detroit there are few guardsmen more
popular and efficient
than Max R Derles.
first sergeant of Co. It.
He has been a resident
of Detroit for t be past
six years,and hts home
is at 416 Third Avenue.
For four years he was
connected with the
wa’l known wholesale
drug house of Farrand.
William* & (Turk. In
the capacity of book
keeper.
"1 have charged np
many thousand ordrrw
for Dr. Williams' Pink
l’lll* for I’ale People.''
said Mr. Davies, ‘but
never knew their worth
until 1 used them for the cure of chronic }
dyspepsia For two year* 1 suffered and
doctored for the aggravating trouble but
could only l>c helped temporarily.
•‘1 think dy*pe|*in I* one of the most {
atnbl"i n of ailments, and there is scarcely
a clerk or office man but wbat is inoie or
less a victim. Some day* ] could eat any- 1
thing, while at othar times I would he
starving Those distressed pain* would ,
force tne to quit work.
"J tried ho* water treatment thorough
ly, but it did not offeot my case 1 have
tried many advertised remedies but they
would help only for a time A friend of |
mine recommended Dr. Williams' Pink
Pill* for Pal* People, but 1 did not think
much of thorn.
"I finally was Induced to try the pili* and j
commenced using them. After taking afew i
doee* 1 found much relief. 1 do not remem
ber how many boxes of th* pills I used, but ]
I used them until the old trouble stopped
I know they will cur* dyspepsia of lb* worst I
form and I am pleased to recommend
them ”
Dr. William*' Pink Pill* are eold by all
dealsr*. or will Ire sent postpaid on receipt
of price. 60 cents e box or six boxes for
12 60, by addressing Dr. William*' Medicine
Com|>*by. Fchenectady, N. Y.
The Review of Review* continue*
Bh'nnir mi villi’ tmilia In th<* I’llv
number the editor reviews the whole
campaign up to the lauding or our
troops for the advance on Ranting t,
showing the precise part which Id a
tenant Hobson's exploit had In thegrn
oral scheme: I)r. William Hayes Warn
treats of Hobson's career hb that of
the typical young American student;
Mr. Edwin Emerson Jr., the brilliant
young newppaper correspondent, gives
notes of his adventurous Journeylngs
In Forto Klro last month; and Dr.
Max West, the statistician and eco
nomist summarizes "Our New War
Taxes," In an Interesting article. “In
ternational Cartoon Comments on Our
War with Spain” and the "Record of
Current Events" also cover the situ
ation up to date.
It Uwnltb Wurth Ten Cents?
Man sutlers many mysterious sllmsnts from
unknown rsusrt, and nine-tenths of Ihem
liars their origin tu tha dlgestlvs isnsi
somewhere. It does any person good to clean
out this cansl oceaalonaly In a ratlonaly way.
provided It Is not dons In s violent mwnnsr.
The proper cleansing and disinfecting prep
aration la Caaearata Candy Cathartic. which
ara very gentle, but at tha asms lime ihor
oughly effective. A lOc bo* will purify tha
whole aystsra and In moat rases remove tha
cause of III health. When "feeling bad" taka
Caac oreta. They will do you good, and can
do you no barm.
Dlucimslon la lively in Newark, N.
J., over the action of Dr. A. V. Wendell,
who to save the life and reason of a
young mother In a private hospital
there, substituted for her dead baby
a healthy live one. Even the husband
did not know until the end of ten days
and though he was angry at first—
having received many congratulations
—he afterwards expressed satisfaction
with the plan.
Iowa Talent Ofllre Report.
Only three patents were Issued to
Iowa Inventors last week, to wit: To
J. W. Hear, of Udell, for a non-reflll
able bottle; to H. F. Brammer, of Dav
enport, for a mechanical move
ment; to H. R. Gregory, of Frrsscott.
et al., for a straw-stacker. l/mer
window sashes are frequently raised
and the upper lowered to ventllut ■ a
loom and both sashes left unlocked
so a burglar ran have ready access. It.
(!. Orwlg, of Chicago, has been al
lowed a patent for a device that inn
be readily applied to sliding sashes to
lock both In a closed position, to lock
both when the lower Is raised and
to iock ootn wnen tlie lower Is cloned
and the upper down and open and to
lot k both when the lower Is ruined and
the upper down and the window open
at the top and bottom for vent'lating
and at the aame time securely fasten
ed no a person on the outside canni t
unlock them or gain entrance through
th<- oen apace at the bottom or top
Valuable Information ahoit obtain
ing. valuing and selling patents sent
free to any address.
THOMAS 0. ORWJO A OO..
Solicitor* of Patents.
[)es Moines. June 29.'98.
Oonslp pula two and two total her
and makes it five
Nn-To-llar fur e.fljr Cents*
l>Mnne*il tobacco taint cure, makes weak
men k’ron,-, ulwsl pure 'it It AIMnrgf.ei*
Heart wisdom Is ahead of hook !
learning.
fke K* W. Walker Cerclage tnatnnf. wf
UMkm, I eS.,
Ilan Jam tanned a varv neat cats.of n* j
which ahotild ba in Ine hand* of avary !
pnapcctlrt purchaser uf a carnage or j
wagon They aetl direct to lha user ,
• n«f can aavs you money Writ* them
I he baaoty uf hoitaeca is not starred |
by lima
t ec a pecfart renUniHMi and a clear
tealtay mm *m uwMu Ml TTRMMILA
*iif ***.d scary where
The me a t ho thtnkn leads the
Cm * « mmw itwm j
• tftt <l»M «•) MM* W • **< tNM «t • m‘4
*NWMf RtftAft * f«» h
4 r*ltg?r»«i «*# k»v« In befA from
ft but#.
|«m« »■■ m» wn* ‘"Herr~ i
• •» U b * Nft" at* r«hia4 awxf
fM bM«y ilirtil >• • MAtf nf |p< 4 ;
hat oitwd
| DM* • I dfft 9m$ 4 lt<M« ♦eftMMft It mt0 *Mft’*
• i-* f«t Wi^iM 4M»i v«4|f Hr* 4
Ni 4*« 1*1 H%# • H.
Kvary kaart ut a that* and a
Anonther instance of what the Eu
ropeans don't know about America Is
furnished b\ a New Yorker now in
Komo, who declares that » prominent
Italian newspaper recently announced
that Crncral (Jro:ge Wcahirgio*
would shortly tske comirand of the
American army In Cuba.
Itcdncltan In ntcjel* Price*.
It t$ said that western capitalists
are contemplating the organization ot
n company, which hopes to make fir*:
class wheels and s-II them ss low ar
$1<V Whether this he true or not. the
tart remains that Hostetter's Stomach
Hitters is a first-class lemcilc for the
stoma. h, liver «nd Kidneys. I cr fev - |
or and ague It is a specific.
l)'.\ John Hlair dibits. the New
York phvaiclrn who lost h's life at'
Ouantanamo, was a graduate of Rut i
get's college. He studied medicine it,
Philadelphia and for fourteen years j
pracilccd in Nev. York City. He gav
up a lucrative business to po to the 1
war. He was a relative of Theodore
Roosevelt.
Important to hfotl»er«.
The nmmifa*- urn* of < have hffn
torope led fo upon 1 hundred* of Floratad* of
dollar* to familiar v.t ih » public with the *lf- ;
nttiirf of rhik It. Fletcher TM* ha* tern*
nccoMHitau d by r< a^nh of pirate* counterfeit
if (the C* a <*r.a tiade tnarU 1I$1* couabr*
frlt1r.fi i* n crime tot ottly utiiim i tie j r >prle*
tors of (attmla, tmt ag*fn*t the growing'
generation All poraon* should t>« raref«| to
M*e that r.iHittnn hogr* the *lgn*t»ir.! of tJha*.
II Fletcher, If they would guard the Wealth of
thrlr children Paret.it and in lh*r*. Id pwr
ilotiltr, o ffht to carefullf examine the
< axtoria advertisement* which hate bean ap- I
MlriRf In »hl - paper lM Id tldflfi that
the wr pper of cver> bottle of genuine (;*»u>ri i
bear* tne far ftlmil* signature of tl»n It.
Fletcher, under who-* aupervlaina It ha** b-en
manufactured oontlanoualjr for o\#» thirty
v cam.
Taking Imp average depth of thr <
ocean to lie three mile*, there would !
be a layer ault 230 feet deep If the j
water ahould evaporate.
Ilwll'a Catarrh Cure
1* taken internally. Pricey The.
A novel sort of window nlaae hn*
been Invented. IVimuih on the Inaldr
of the houae can nee through It, but
la opaque to tboae on the outride.
COHMO m’TTKKMJl-K TOIf.KT HOAP
make* the eklu aoft, white and brnltby.
Hold everywhere.
A man could quit amok I tig cany
enough If he could forget about try
ing. _
lleaaty la MUxxl Deep
Clean blond menu* a< Ivan akin No beauty
without It. t'uyriiianu candy t ‘at hart It' i
clean* your blood and keep* II clean by »llr- I
rluji ini the lary liver hi,a drlvln* all (iiipn- |
rtlliiy frnia the laaly. Hviiln IihIhv 10 linnWh
|j|iniilua. IhiIIh, blotchc*. h at'klieiiflv. Mini that 1
ak-kly billon* couiplevlou liy laMar Oaaea
in* liviiuly for ii n cent*. All iltugRl*'*
*all*fn.'iton guaranteed, tile. 'Jbu flOc.
Rvery mail believe* lie pay* hi* billa
more promptly than other people pay
him.
To Care ceaettphuon Pererer.
Take ( »-curve. Cyndv Cathartic 10c or «k
U C. C. C. fall tarure. drtiggtata reluad money
Hoclety la eompoaed of two < la**ea;
lho*e who talk war, and the dumb.—
J.ifp.
Mr*. Wlneiew’s Monlhtag arrnp
For cMitlrcn fetlhlrtg."often* tf»«- gum* r**lurt* !'!*••» 1
■u< ion, Allays |MMn. nnrv*#ln4eoMP. M *«uf*A Hottlr.
Hmolenak. In Ruaala, tia* a peculiar
lottery four tiinea a year. A young
glrla la raffled for In 5,000 ruble ebrrep. t
The winner marrlea the girl and re
celvea the money from the lottery an 1
her dowry. If he prefer*, he may a*
nlgn her and the dowry to nome one
nine. Hometltuea the girl retime* o
marry the winner. In wihlcb ca*e the
money frttm the lottery I* divided lie
iween them.
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SINGULAR STATEMENT*
Prom Krn Rank to Mrs. Fink Item.
The following letter to Mr*. Finlc
ham from Mr*. M. Hash. No. 8,*54
East Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia,
Pa., is a remarkable statement of re
lief from utter discouragement. She
•ays?
“ I never can find word* with which
‘o thank you for what Lydia It Pink
)*rr a Vegetable Compound lias done
for me.
“ Some years ago 1 bnd womb trouble
and doctored for n long Mine, not see
"g any improvement. At lime* I
would feel well enough, and other
time* wns miserable. So It went cn
until Inst October, I felt something
terrible creeping over me, 1 knew not,
what, but krpt getting worse. 1 enn
hardly esplain my feeling* at that
time I was so depressed In spirit*
that I did not wish to live, although I
had everything to live for. Had hys
teria, was very nervims: coil Id not
sleep and was not safe to be left
alone.
'* Indeed. I thought 1 would lose my
mltul. No one know* what I endured.
" • continued thl* way until the last
of February, when 1 saw In a paper a
testimonial of a lady whhse rase wns
similar to mine, and who had been
cured by Lydia B. Finkham * Vegeta
ble Compound. 1 determined to try it.
and felt better nfter the first dose J
continued taking It, and to day am a
well woman, and can any from my
heart. 'Thank t»od for such a medi
cine.'"
Mra. Finkham invite# all *nlfrring
women to write to her at Lynn. Mass ,
for advice. All auch letters are acen
and answered by women only.
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