Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 July 1903 — Page 6

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No Relief For the Suffers to de Had in Kussia From Misery aad Persecution. CRUSHEDr IMPOYISHED ANO KILLED. MIHi in II I Miitrntc um-tlitit.tl-'Krtl I e !a ... lt. 1!, i. InM in fmm Hlmarir slaw W Hhiml it 'l.i.,. . . I'r.iirrllou .i IMII M.u. front 4be. A t l.i 1 1 1 ii i . J., July l -.K.tin Ii. HHht, of Buffalo, V Y.. late eon misahnief of immigration at tbf ri Vf Y-ih, and chairman f the pi.il cosssnlanosi iMthnitssu1 kg the mngTeet in h" to investigate in BttfOgM th- . .i ises in. .ti it dniiiigi'ilion to th! country, wu u speaker, e-i.uria.t. before the .lewish Caautau1 i OO the tihjecl if "Hie Slut. is of I Iii- .lews .ii lUiasi.i." lu hi- a idress Mr. Welt charged Um Itnaaiaa restrictive Uiwa m iicing re aaoaanibhl f. r tin misery ml r-i-. tu n f which ; Tile reail ami iioar. II' st it.-, I that there would hi- no penon, ni nubatantlal relief for ha nlTei.'is i. n ill the total iiap. irame from Bftln of either the Jew or the special laws, directed ajjui-t them. felting up the laws repardinp the right f residence which tlx speuker efcnrneterired a espe -tall hard mil ie-i- he brietlv sketched tl.a hiatorj nf tlie official decrees regulating the urea rfffcln which thfl '. Weft permitted to lire during Um pais 1 forty eaif. Hamming up the atntaa f 'ho lew iii Kii -im, Mr. Welier ai i 'To-ila h- i an alien in the land I nil ittnn. u Minjei-t wn Dear an undue sh-.ire of the burdens 'f oil gveriinen! without he privileges .if llM meanest citizens. Fettere 1 in Iii in 'lenient., hatidicu pned in his vocation, re-tricte! in hi- educntionul op. n TMoiitie-, he is tmahle to protect h .-elf and is powerles tu mat ,--- fi ly i n oke the pintTtlna of the authorities, n luv- vmhout the nelt Interest of a master to ahieM hhn frmn nbti-e be steads helpless, fiieiidle-s and defenseless, a hrtito force. egged on not only by relijfio'is Intolerance, but by contending forces that strive t strengt tit-n the powrumeat on the inf hand and to dsstosi ii n the otli'-r. the irrepressihle SSS 11 i-t nf the ai' he t ween government Im nutocrsej and Srovernuient by the I I lie .lew is. therefore, the spoil of the rahhlc. the spoil of the oftiiial. the f".iball of funatiiinii. the loir against which strike- tne wrath of MsjOtrjL Intolerance and . ery." i After asserting the moral oMign i and the right of the I sited K a1" ti protest to the Kushui a'v Dinent against iu treatment of the Jew, Mr Weber said: 'l can not Took with unconcern upon the urrival of thousand.- of boat ft. terror-stricken human being, urhe eoane to u. crushed in spirit aad ltnp'erilied in substance, to ent r into competition with our respected Tin! sf If nrapritlag laiior. Neither i" it an answer to nj that w have tli rtne. in i iir own hands by ! -in.' Mir n. acainst the-e people. 'I hi would iilat" mir eery bäatiael "f baaaaaitj a n i wmihl war acain-' Iba saattey prbleh ha made this coantrt j." ;.ii! piosjM ious and which ontinio. tn add to our proirn--- an I projierity if lauAlgiaHoa i- run t l ed to normal causes alone. Tim HOii'Tinal inuniirration from Kii-sia ii lue to the laws an! nethols of thiit "-latry and this cives ti- a 1 r I :"--d m"r.i! rijrht to ohj-ct. Self in'eres.t and humanity unite in a loud rail to triM'ke smh ripht-." , K.-ferrinc to the hope tlu.t a ' 'nsHerable iart of this stream fr to t.'ubsin may be dicaRad to other lands. Mr Weher piotcl the statement f an Imadfraal at Koeao in the Palo: i am Ifnine U iuerica. fir in thnt tiirection Ilea ban. Here I have only f.-nrs to eeafroal me. The impe aaay peore tlelusise, bat the fear ore a eartaaaty. Mj freat ambit inn i- 'o hreathe at least on-e the f ri e air - 'Ii w hielt leid lia- hesse 'hi wierteaa Kopie." "'I'he-''." pontinued the speaker, "are the nrl- of an imeiiltnred .l'vr, ad Useaa nf the sentiment- in t!ij b-art f every Jew in Rnaata." I nt inuiiifr. he said : "l!- patient with these unf u tntiat ) üopie, and do not julpe them h th? t-rdinnrv standards. Their lives from e rradle up luoe bi'cn passed tinder extraordinary eoaditloafl, The Lrron Itp L'e ii era tii i n can never forpet their tnlatreatment, they ran nut bnnltli fear and iMspieJoa apoa commanl. I it tin ehll Iren ran he fitt.-d to enter uhii ellizeaaaJi tad aatde Iti plc.rlfj mir race and re flee I rredtt lipon our American laatitatloas, m. i. am I'm. i-ii i i r i : ' ii Francisco. July 1'. I lie oflleof he p.-o-ific Mail titaer (ol n, . st arrived rroni leapuleo tell of tba I p -hn nt meted out in, the Mexican f i !a' tea burglar who broke wt Kteatnabip eompaay's ndaea it spah in Jane laat Me broke open afi lad stele $1(10 after btatilM I ira raman Into insensibility, II ". i ' lie I. later, on the rued to ' ' nf M- sie with onli 111 'n per 'ii. Iff .. .,. ,fi- i. !; tf i there admitted. la ! Irl pt l.i i lo I Ir Le h. t

EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED. failure im I lau r ast lall auaes ffara iiemit hhi Paati ijari I hrrr Bt Uirni l alally.

Kai-ai ti:v. Nh July 13 l"ha fast j tail from t. I d lue in Kansas ntj al I0:3u this aaoraiaff, crashed .nto au .M usioii train that haJ brahaa dowa al "Mead Maaa t urve,"' three miles fmin l.i-e's Summit, M. Ihne men ware killed and ' inlured, p. rhu ts three of thCtn fa tally. Tw.i of th dead are Kamps rid Iii on the f.i-t mail: a man name J ia'iiklf man. of 313 Kassell aeiiue, otiis. und IJ' 's ii.-.is ity . The excursion train, hi h I ft Kan as t'i'v early Sun lay for ""odalia. was made up of Ii noacbea. Tba " fine broke down, and while it wan be ne; repaired the fa-f mail. wfclfJl ha 1 the riifht nf va. eaBM thniiderinj alou at a hiffh rate of sp-e I. 'I tie niriiie of the St. jottia train waditched, the baj.'t.aü'e ear -plintered and one utbe car daiuajicd. i "he awOH in tin- vsenrahm train had failed to einl a Bafjiaan ahead to stop the fust ai!. Wl. i he exetir-i in train saOj but siih? y . an ae"! moat of Hsoas hurt were on this train, i he dead were taken to !'- Summit and tbf Injured were rnaovt I lu Uie Misnoar I'acihe b piial at Kaasas it. FATHER KILLS SON-IN-LAW OrUcn it. His.no aiii.n Iii Ins iii um, r i oi us I, De. Kliler I lieno r i n ! it as nee. BhitTton. lud.. July I I. lohn T. rreii. a farmer near Pctroleoat, Ind. killed 1 -"ii in law. Ifelrin AYolfe, by lirinj; tin cl.aiL'e- of both luirr'ls ol a shotgun into U If.-'- ben 1 al Wolft lay on an opera tiny fahle to have a lep ampotnted. The operation arm compelled hy a gaaabol wmiud inflicted by Terrell n abort lime before. Four years ago Wolfe married Ter reii'- daughter WOtfe, it b said. daerted hi- wife and bahv. and a sidl I aas brought to COM Pel him to UlPpOr! his wife. It is asserted that Wilf: bad driieti past th Terrell home twice, sliotitinu ins ipinjr rr;i arks niiil laaktef his firal at Terrell, rbetadre time he drove jsist Terrell ftunped from some bnabea alone the roadaid I and fired at Iii aoa-ia-laH, The first harre abattercd Wi hfe's riffal lejr The aoeoad barrel mianed. Wolfe was hurried to the nfl f Or. Saunier-, nt Petroleum, and placed on an peratinp labi to hae the ! amputate':. While a crowd sIihmI around watching the doctor Terrell ramc up frutn his home in a baggy, broke ia the door of I he (lector's oth.-e. drove out the crowd al the petal of his eun. and. with the remark. "I am after him nnd I am gnlng to get him y.-t." fir.-d I both harr I- im. hi son in law , head Wolfe was terribly mutilated ' t the time Terrell fired W.dfe wa j half unconscious. After the ahootina; Terrell entere a batlfy with his shotgnin reloaded and. pointing it at th; crowd that had hastily formed. hel: j It at bay nnd un.ir ti the sheriff- ! esidenee. He is in jail. GREAT DAMAGE BY STORM. I riipa anil I'roiierlt iin. r llmi llleeMenl 'toiilnol l snltallwa rm I o tn inn title r Hurl. Beat er Itj . Kehn ' ol ble electro al and wind terri .-t'iriii pro ailej here ye-terday afternoon, last Ing M minute-, in which time two an ' one-fonrth baeaaa af rain f il. Th wind blew with grei-t violence, doiii'.' much damage to small buildings windmills and to the wheat i i op jusl ready for bnrreat. The 1 nion Salvation army of Kansas and Nebraska now bo! linir a camp meeting here suffered iiiikIi p,- Niue of theil tent- w-re blown down, i omnuiii i i Ballaad arnt strneh aj a failing tent pole and sii-tainel a dislocation of the shoaMor, The camp was floiKl.-d with rnter. The aruinnn memitern ol the army hioe been taken into the nooeea f ritizena, and win be prorM' i ed fur darlaa the re malader .f their ' stay here ESCAPED PRISONER CAUbHT Ol lier Wim I aeniM-il from. tail Willi Ulm r.- Mül ni l am. I iiisraa anl ii!lr in I'arsiilt. I J inaction City, Kas., .inly u i.ii I liert M ii I Ii n s. lender of the Fort I.eav1 enworth inntiny in Korember, 1901 who es ap'd from the county jail In-re Saturday, with three others, was cap, ', tured to-day. Miiiiin- naa captured femdaj after I noon by Patrick I ol.-k. In whoahome h.' hal got r to ask direi-ti' n to the aoane f i nan ah oca c piaiiit im e he had formed while ic jail here. Folrk p.inte I out the way and. then arming bimaelf, follow. -d nft-r M'illii.s. and ordered him 4 wirrende r. tiring as be did s,,. rbe bullet went wild, and Mntlina liiadi for a tiear-hv corn Held. Polch sh't again and Mullins fell, but he hnv? bat keen wounded, and when fokJ came up a inoinent l.i'er he surren de red. Mnrltlr WiirktT I iteUeil Out. New V.rk. .Inly IS, loht Tobht, Ol the marble cuttern organ im t ion, reported to Ihf eat ml Federated laltor union thnt the enioi oer- in (.renter SfCUJ .rh had lock'.' out t.io0 tnnrble workers in nn fT n t to force their nrguntzutioai t. neeept the employ, er -' phut of nrhttratl a. The men deduce ihev will not si am iInn Vt III.. .Illlv Beon ii i I : friti L Flora ng. fi 'iv !er red tr.. ii K

SECOND DEGREE

MURDER.

Mrs. Minnie Cummings Found Guilty of Murder in the Second Decree at St. Louis. SHE KILLED HER HUSBAND LAST APRIL The Jury, After Twenty Hours Deliberation, Found Her Guilty and Assessed Her Punishment at Ten Years' Imprisonment in the Penitentiary. St. Louis. July 14.—Mrs. Minnie Cummings was found guilty of murder in the second degree in the killing of her husband, Dennis Cummings, in April last. The seilten' was ti.ve i at ten year in the penitentiary. The jury reported its erli t at tea 'clock Monde morning in .In Ige Douglas' di isioii of the circuit court. T!ie ease went to the jury at lu:;:3 Saturday night, ami the rerdlct wan reached at six o'etoch Banda,t ndghti after fH hours of deliberation. It was sealed anil turned oxer tn a deputy herüf at that hour. th- jury men being allowed to g to their boaaan. Mm. CnnunJngs nraa la court with her lawyer- wh.ii the verdict was announced. Mm. Cumnjpings siepi anaadK Sunday nigbl and rs- with the sun Monday morning, bright and cheerful. She wa- confident of acuittul. und talked to the other prisoner- a!out her approaching release. She wa- he Rrat woman in the jail to et up. and ate her bread mil drank her eoftec a- if she enjoy ed it. At .ii.rlit o'clock she went with the ot her van I. wouieii tn walk in the eourtShe talked ami lauidicd with them as ot er bet f .uK a pottv eharue hung ' I'm not a bit worried," she said. 'The jury will accpiit me. I'm sure that's what their long delay in returning a verdict meant. I I. n't see how thev can believe in vf bins' ex- ' ept that I killed Cnanaiaga in s.if. 1 defense." j The Harris trial has been se fur ! July Jt. I Mrs. Cmaaalngi hnu yet to sand trial for the murder uf Harris, her btmbnad jire. eding Ciiniinings. That cafe was docketed ith the ( nmminga rase, and the prooecoting onicial- ejtont to try the uiiituings. ease first. When the verlit ana read in curt, and the jury had been p. lied, at the rennest of ( .!. J, din I. Martin. Mr Cuminings' attorney, the prisoner seemed dazed: it was different from what she expected, and those around her feared for a moment that sh' would collanse. but she siti.ri r:,l. liel and was returned to the jail. Col Martin filed notice thnt he i would sk for a new trial. His J grounds are that he was compelled I to do with. uit eertin witnesses, and j that certain witnesses of the stab. were incompetent. He says that one I of them wa-. until recently, an Inmine oi me insane asylum. The jury neeompanJed their verdint with a letter to Judge Dongtat, pleading for leniemy fur The womnn if in his p. wer to grant it; Ihn gate h-r the shortest sentence permiss ible unner the law. TO COMPLETE HIS SENTENCE, inanea vt. iiraii-. aran Imaaami I 'eam Ihr Sa.iMlrh lis, 1 1, ritt. a !, llaeL la Md (uarlera. Beaton, .inly V Jnmet m granflej Is baek again in the state prison Cbarlanlaai, not af which place he walked en Thanksgivjnn dar ivt2 m olhy arrived from the Texas state prison, where on Jnlv t, he tiuished a sentence. He is v;int'i here to complete I fiveyeara' sentenee. Krad ley a ii a inember ' tilt1 f a T 1 1 - i - "newer gaaf that eecaped from the ' nf' P"0" in duly IfSS. 11,. was eaptund in New York on Kattah and return sd t. the instifnt iiiti ( 111 iKorembet' M, Htt, ThnnksKi lag I day. while the ajMWtataM were filling nut from an ntrrtalnaara1 thai aa I jri -ii in the rhapei. Bradley walked out with them and all efTorts to find him failed until rerently a tip wa g.ven f.ut tii.it lie was in the state prinon in lean n- win now la trid for escaping from an instuntiot while serving a sentence. POWDER MILLS EXPLOSION. Bsptaalna at the i.aflin FcmNfef Mill, al U....le. Three Men Iteporlrd K illetl. W ilk Uirre. Pa., .Inly 14. An ex ilkesbarre. Pa , .Inly l.i. An e plosjon occurred nt I; SI p. m. at th IjiHin powder mills near Meo.ir, U mlb's from here. Three were killed and it is thought s,.,.f-nl others veer, tnortallv injured. The force of tin exphanon htterferad with anteahoah laformation, and accurate particularare diflicult to obtain. Cai't. Oertrl II. it r 1 liuni. fori Tonmnand, VTnak, duly 14. A private caldegram from Sydney. X. K V., brings atari of the safety of ( apt. Oertel. of the vvreike I OCHIISII hark Edith, that sailed from this j"T I am her holen for l'trt I'irie. ThEdith htrm-k the Nereus shonl. a reel ortbwesl d Caledonia, during terrific gale, and broke up March I''. The uvw escnpeil iu boats, but (apt. (M-rti-l end II men bad lcen give'i Hp f r lost until the receipt of new tu the effCCl that the ..ov had, after heroic effort a, aaecceda 1 :n v-'.eb inr Norfolk island.

CONGREGATIONAL PLANS. I'ctsg i ru ii I t'oial swmitirr laarasOIr I U II. Il. iaal 1laih. al I'olimvnttaMana Patai nieb. St lands July M. Prtanlnanl t'on feegnttoaaliats nf the I niied states anha hue gcn Ihe subject ninth time

Hid thought, will soon -ei a realiaii. u of their a. in in the nrgnnluthai j 'fa Nalionad (ongregatioual summer assembly For several faafl 'he.t I hae Ih-'ii nprhlag for Ibis object nid aaxt month the nrgnalaniion will lie effected al meeting lo be held n Pbttntrnttomle Point, near Sen Buffalo, Michigan, nhnrr the Coagrn gati. ii. il summer assembly f ih In leiior states Mi hold it- annual ses -i"iis. large attendance of wellknown t'ongregn tionnHet from all parts f the . oiintri is annealed. I'he plan fr the natnbliahmeal of 4 National ( tmgregatioual summer assenibly has b'cn heartily in lorse! in reaolntlona adopted bj the state aa soriatioiis of Ohi.'. Mid Igan, Illinois. Kansas. Miaeouri, Indiana. Imvu and I'ennsy banfa. all I -. 1 1 :i--ociatlmM in W is, 111-111, ami the triennial roiien tiun rapreaenting the i ongregntlonnl churehes of ten we.-tem uml mirth e-tern states. In addition. the inoement has received th indorse meat f most of the rimaimaallim . al ministers east and wesl j Rcr. H. S. Waniiam.-ik r. .f Biyrie 0., ia secretary ami treasurer of the Congregational aammei amtinhlj. Titraegh the geaeroaitj of Mr. ' h- Warren. if Three aks. Mich.. u layman in the CoBgregntionnl church who has given the use of Trx in rf il btad, the nanemhfv will meet this year ! at beautiful 1'otta wattomie Point, on I-ik Michigan. It is iust a roM the lake from I bicagO, and for the BMM t nits a ery loa special rate baa been made by the railroads This tract af ,,,, tl nm 1 the lake shore beside the winding 1 1 f M . . . , o.ums oi a river. h ttiisiir I passed for bntbing with the riv. r and I lake mailable f..r banting and th. proun Is ese'i;;lly ndnpted ti g.df lawn tennis, txtll. etc . the hx atlou is not far from being ideal. DYING PONTIFF EULOGIZED. lirclal Triliuie In the II Ina II a. I of the Raanam " athollr I hareh bt a n. in,,. ii. i Mntatae. New York. July H. special tribute to the dying head f I he Roman atholic church ana uttered. Sunday, hy Rev. (.. W. Rrfnton. of the rorty-rourth ntreet Methnathtt Kpi-- , opal cliun-h. "It is generally the rule." he -aid. , "to criticize a man unmen if ully : while ,Jie lives: to expose all hi- eakJ nesses and follies. If he lie a public servant, to caricature him and hold 1. in up to a world-wide ridicule, and then, when dead, to gather up his good deeds in a wreath and plaee them an his ra-ket. "Thi- rule has been reversed in the application to the pint iff about whose , health and well being millions of pcrI Bon have lieen deeply solicitous and i whose gosl acts have l.e.n recorded ' in al! lands ! "His love of jiistiee. tatttlc dignity. I ldadlj .sympathy, hate endeared the por.titT to the Catholic world, who de j light to pay tribute to the statesman 1 j ship, tact and splendid gtolaa .f their , loved paae, hu has ihine much for ! the progrem af ffiilimlhi From I eroarned head to peasant: from aeaal j dent to laboring man. prayers nmf ; good wishe have lieen n ii. -s,-, I for! thi- remaik.it e man. "Leo has known no nnliiMialilj, but has been interested in all. Deprived! of teinpom! fiower. he ha- posae ted a greater p. wer. a dynamic that has controlled the h-arts of men and shaped, in nuiiy instance-, the p.li cie of monarchies and republics. He has restoretl the ro'.drn aire of the papac in its best sense. As ph an thropiat, poet. ediH-.ifor and reform- r, the name f !.-. XIII. will he plnccd mong the tery great, if not the jftrat. -t pe in bbrtaCJ ON BOARD THE KEARSARGE VtaM Hi the Fssama r aio m lulled Stales Karuprin Sttia4ra al I'ortsasonlh. Port s mouth. Bag., duly 1.- Ihe prince f Wnie- rhdted ihe Halted states aqnndron Mnda morning and breakfaated with Ihmr-Admirnl I oiton on the tlagship Kearsarg.-. the shifts in ihe harbor and the channd Iaal al Bpfthaad dress,.. i ship rainbow fashion, mniiiied si,,.s an, fired a roynl salnt' as the prince banrdod the American flagship. 'Hie prince was rereived on tht iiarterd'ck of the Kenrancge by Admit., I i nttna and his . Bnnri aad hc pnrtv ile-cended to the admiral". enl iu for breakfast, at which Pre-i lent Hoosevelt and Kinjj, Kilward were toasted. Admiral Cotton subsequently meartod the prince of U'alei around the ship. nftr which thi prince landed, with the warships fir injr another royal nslate, and tool ii for l ndon CWaMaama i naaaanmn 0 nth fie, Okla.. .Inly 14. The first anJebtntloa .f the opening nf th RaWa and Coma nebe ronntry. termed the ..o country" in Oklahoma, will take place at Leurtoa and other citiea in son i bw estern Oklahoma. August Vo eil sptakers have Ik-cii engaged nnd ti .- daj s i 1 1 ! made an . rentfu1 'ne in the historv of that ortion ol the tei i it .rv The Ki.tw a I oni::n. he district has scptrlcuted n noaJnrfnl growth in popelntlon since it- oaenlng, and N eaaatdered me .f the bt ri asjaaj ralahta ii ,rie In tilttnhonm.

Tli" raalheroint s t.f on ry d;iy am in our homes Fri'fjiwntly, however, it i- ;i mini iki n u 1 uaeli u bcroisni. VYomcQ necm t" 1. ten to every call f liiy exoejpl the mptvoM one that tetia them to fjuattl their b tlth. How much baiticr the daily t.i-!;! bofoai" vlien i me derangemenl of tho female organi niakcs every naTTsisent painful uml ieepi the Dcrvotw eyetem tmstranfff IrritabiUty talcea the place of happmesa and amiability: tuniweakneae tod niffering takes the place oi health and ntn ngth. As long a - they can drag themselves around, tni".i continue towoik and perform their honseb M dutiea They have been letl to b lieve that lufleruig tin -s;uv be auae they are women. What n mistake! The Us' of Lydia Bt Piakhama VegetaWe Compound will b.mi. Ii palu and leatore happiness. Don't resort to strong ätimulanU Of narootica when this great atreqghening, healing remedy fr women ia always within rt a h. PBEE MEDICAL ADYICE TO WOXEV. If tli.Tc in anything In your ease abottt Whleh yon would liko npei i.il adice, write freely to "Mrs. PinktMlflL No man will nee your lcftiT. Sli can sundy help you, for HO person in America liasj such a wide cxncririu'c in tr.'ating female ills as she hns had. She litis helped hundreds oi thousands of women back to health. Her address is hynn, Mass., and ber stdvi e If free. You Ire very foidish if you do not accept her kind in itat ion. For proof read the symptoms, suffering and cure recited in the following tetters: "Pr:n Mrs. Pivkiivm: I wish to expre-q to vou the great benefit I h-we d,'t i-ed frm your ;. lea and ihn n of Lydia feL Pinkliam's 'eiretahle Cnanpouaif My tronl le want tale wi aknem in its w.-rst form and I nan in .1 eery bad oonuiti a. I eould not perform my household duties, my bie'. aehod, I w is extremely ecrfbun, nnd I could not aal or sh i p, and the ls.TrinT-down p iin.-i were terrible. My h".-' nd t-ier.t hliudieds of dollars to get :ne well, and "II Um medi in" that the I it .t s pre e riled f.-.iled to do me nay goxl ; I re i ted to aa operation whl It thuphya! i n s: id vi as nt-ei-ssary to restore mo to benlth, but 1 aufferad morn aftr it than I did before; I had Inaaorrbagi nf the womb thai nothing could aeem to stop. I nutieed one of y,ur a Iv rti lemeatS nod Wrota 'il for ailvice, I received roar reply and carefully followed all Inatrnciloaa, I hnmedlntely ber in t g -t troager, an 1 in two weeks was about the house. I look eight botth's of Lydia Bt Pink haul's A egetahle Compound nnd continued following your a.lvi.e, and to-day I am a well woman. Vmr 1 1 IMliHaa had help are a QMacnd to suffering women, and I cannot find nrorda M thank 'u for what i ham dona foe me."' Lorra v. Narton, 1331 N. J. Ave., N.W., Ua-l iii 'ton, D. C. Itrin Mr.s PlXKOAM! I write to tell yu what Lydia E. Plnk-liain'-. Vafjctablc Compound h .s done for rae. 1 was su:i ring t ith falling f the womb anl could liardlv drag about, bed after taking ti-.-.- bot - f Lytlia 1 Piiikhain's Vegetable Com pound nraa completely cured I I'm bow a v.. !l wmuan and -Lie to do all ray work. "I think your medicine one of the best mmiilli in t!ie rorld." Mrs. J, M. Lrn, 141Lyn ! i! St.. Newcastle. Pa. DEAn Mrw. IlrtartAM : Lydia E. Plnkfinm's Vcjretahle Compound has done a groat deal for me. i aufT-nd m mu -h from fullint' of the womb and all the trouble ro!vac"ted Hh it. I dx-torsd for yearn with dx'torVand othr remedies but reeeteed only temporary rdief. " I bajran takmg your nnrdli Ina, and had not taken it lona liefere I was feelin-T better. My husband said that 1 should Keep right on taking it aa long; as it grive me reli-f frivn my sufferin. as I 'ould not expect to ta cured by one or two bottls,. I did so and am now able to be on my feci and work hard all day, and . to lied and rest at night. Thanks to your Vegetable Compound I am certainly rrateful for tle relief it pave me." It is the mother's great friend. I w nl 1 not lie without it in my house, for when I feel tired or out of sorts I Mkea iw doses aad feel nil right. ' I would rrsM.nrnrnd vour Tn.vlieine to all tird mothers, and especially to those sufTerin r as I was."" Mrs. R. F. CnsMüt HS. Bennet, Neb.

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