Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1896 — MOTHERS MUST GUIDE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MOTHERS MUST GUIDE.

Should Watch the Physical Development of Their Daughters. Information They Should Furnish at tho Proper Time—Knowledge by Which Suffering May Be Avoided. Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. When the girl’s thoughts become

sluggish, with headache, dizziness, and a dis- ST sleep, pains in Dfea back and MBsMffl ;a • lower iBIISsBmSS limbs, ||Hl se 'Firm desire for solitude, v 7BH, and a dislike to ' j 8 the society of '- J ! children: when she is

a mystery to herself and friends, then, her mother should come to her aid. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will, at this time, prepare the system for the coming change. See that she has it, and Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., will cheerfully answer any letters where information is desired. Thousands of women owe their health to her and the Vegetable Compound, and mothers are constantly applying to • her for advice regarding their daughters.

The Frilled Lizard. In an article on European subjects of Interest the New YorkWorid gives the first place in the list to the frilled lizard, which has recently come to the London Zoological Gardens, the greatest collection of animals In the world, and one of the few institutions of

which England has reason to be proud. The frilled lizard also bears the more dignified name of chlamydosauris klngii. He is a graceful and beautifully colored reptile, with an arrangement of skin behind his head not unlike a pair of wings. He can open and close these wings at pleasure.- Apparently he spreads them solely for the purpose of calling attention to his beauty and his superiority to ordinary lizards.