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niCHMOlTD DAILY PALLADIPM. SATURDAY FEBRPAKY 2 1900.
OUR TOY USES PE-RIHJA.
Paymaster Collier says: "I Hare Taken h Pe-ru-na
WM. A COLLI Ell, rAYMASTEIt OP THE tT,
One of the most responsible positions la the practical management of the United States Navy la the Paymaster's Office. Only meu of great executive and clerical ability can fill such a position. Bach a man is the Hon. William A. Collier, Assistant Paymaster of the United States Nary. In a recent letter of bis to Dr. tlartman be says : WA8HWOTOS, V C, Jan. 25, 1S09. I hare taken Po- ru-na and take pleasure In recommending It to those needing first-class tonic, feeling assured that it Vill do ill that is claimrd for it. Yours truly, Wm. A. Collier. Sergeant Buck Taylor, New York City. Sergeant Buck Taylor, one of the famous Rough Riders, is a personal friend of Governor Roosevelt, of New York. He accompanied Governor Roosevelt on his great stumping tour through Bpper New York state. He was promoted through gallantry in the field Curing the late war. The Sergeaat has the following to say
We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Livcrita, The Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill jThey are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sentby mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner ffinton and Jackson Sts.? Chicago, Illinois. -r.. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Main street, anil Curiae & Co., 415 Xortb Eighth street, d moists.
ARTISTIC CLOSETS. REMODELING THAT HOUSES BUILT IS DES1RA3LE LONG AGO. IN ttaaa For Traaiformlan Old Kmsb.lunrii Shallow 1 t T to Arrftiufnrat on I'lntiing mod Covtairal lvlrra Liars. In many houses built years ajro are to be found closets extending from the Boor nearly lo the ceiling. Inclosed by dKr and generally filled with helves. These rlotwta, iu many eases, are shoal affairs, the shelves extending -"-l- ---- fc. -rvfc U -!"'Mt, rro. i Kit optxiso as old cloptt. out nearly to the door, while the width of the closets is not much greater than the doorway. The accompanying Illustrations show plan for reiaodellns these closets along more .Uasing and more convenient linea. The door la removed and In tn one cae a complete writing desk errtce la Introduced. The lid. paneled on the ootjside. Is supported by aide Chains when let t!own. Within this laclosure are two small drawers and numerous pljte mi holes. Above are a gouple of bookshelves, which may
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& NAVY. ' of Pe-ru-na: I think there Is no better medicine on earth than Pe-ru-na, for catarrh. It had cured me. It would take a volume to tell you all the good it has done me. Pe-ru-na is the best catarrh cure on earth, and I know, for I have tried nearly all of them. Respectfully, Buck F.Taylor." Major Algernon A Mabson, of the Tenth Volunteer regiment, stationed at Macon, Ga., in a recent letter to Dr. llartman from Washington, D. C, says: "I think there is no better medicine on earth than T-niii T n.n for catarrh. Tt lisa surely cured me. It Jffff would take a volume to tell you all Major Mabaon. the good it Iras' done me. Pe-ru-na la the greatest remedy ever prepared, and I think I have tried them all." - A. A. Mabson. Pe-ru-na attained great popularity among the officers of the army as well as the navy daring the late war with Spain. A great many letters were received from field and horpital corps, Indicating that this popular climatic remedy has become well nigh indispensable to tbem. Pe-ru-na is not only a National remedy but has proven itself a National blessing. Letters from every quarter are received daily testifying to the virtues of Pe-ro-na in cases of catarrh that had long since given up all hope of cure. Coughs, colds, influenza, la grippe and acute catarrh yield at once to the action of Pe-ru-na. No case of catarrh can entirely resist the curative virtues of Pe-ru-na, as every case is either cured or permanently bene 11 td. A lecture on catarrh and its core by Dr. llartman sent free by The Pe-rta-na Drug UTg Company, of Colombo, O y have a pretty siix draw curtain lr front of them. Below are drawers and a closet that will be found very con venienL In the ease of the other suggested treatment the lower part of the closet space Is made a receptacle for large mounted photographs or other unfraraed pictures, thus made readily accessible. Above are drawers for smaller photographs of paintings that are now so commonly to be found In cultured homes. Over these are shrives for books, covered by a draw curtain am I III 2-.s .-re r vt rtO n REMODELING A25 OLD CXOSTT. 3 o;xn shelf at the top where hand sme Juss. rases or bits of fine old chin ran be displayed to advaff.ag. Thf fotvs-r.sns items are offered bj 1 he S-ttlis' World, not a directions tc be arbitrarily followed, but as sufyre t ons t'aat ma utiiixed la transform ins ue of these unattractive ole closets iuu something pleasing and a f uL Nen- Yvrk. F b. 23. The congress of tcbtix-Mws: at the Hotel a. Andrews, n Mrh i Uii"i held nnder the auspices of tlie Me.r.r.-l.el sH-iety. opened
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STRANGE FOSTER MOTHER. Aa Old lira Takes P.nrulaa mt a Litlrr ( Killvaa. A cat and five kittens were found one morning comfortably ensconced In the hayloft of a stable at Blockenhurst. They were not wanted there, and so the stableman removed the family to a crib In a stall, where a broody but persistent hen had been for many days sitting upon some china egs. Before long sounds of a Strug gle were heard, and the eat left bet little ones with a good deal of haste. On Investigating the stableman found to his astonishment that tb ben had driven out the cat and taken her p!a-e as foster mother of the kit tecs, nor would she permit the cat tc return. She cooed to the kittens and did her Itest to amuse thetn. When tbey became restless, she " exercised maternal authority in keeping tbem well wirhln hounds. Sometimes. whiU attending to one side of her nest, a Mtten would stray from the others Rut tLe foster mother was not to t tvatled. She would at ouce leave hei place and search till she found tfa truant and persuaded it by pushing I nil other means to return to the nest Of coarse It was necessary that th '-.tt Hhmiltl l- allowed to approach hei fTsprlujj from time to time in order te feed them. The lieu had then to b forcibly removed and the door barred Against her. No sooner was it openeo ban the hen would drive out the cat ind resume her place ax head of thhon?ehold At night she spread he vvinjrs over the little aiiimnls Just a 'hough the were chickens, and cer taibly they seemed to like the cozt warmth of their feathered quilLKveryliody'a Magazine. lad Rird Krleada. There are ma'-y instances In whl-b an author made a pet of a bird. In Mrs. Cordon's biography of her fa ther there is a story told of how h found a hapless sparrow one day on the d.wrstep. scarcely fledged and 'title nnable to care for Itself. H carried it Into his room and cared for it. and from that day It !ecame his protege. It lecarae perfectly domesticated, leadiug a life of peace and prosperity with its kind patron for nearly II years. That gifted and lovahle woman Mrs. Somerville kept herself surrounded by birds, and her fondness for them was o great that 'even when enjrajred on The most abstruse problems she thought she could work letter and with a mind more at ease if she bail one of her farorttes for a -oiupanioa In her letters she writes of her "dear old parroL Ixry. who is still alive and merry." and later speaks about the lamed sparrow that always sat on her arm when she wrote. She tells of the nightingales and other birds that she had rescued from dogs, and of her fa vorlte long tailed parrakeet Esmeralda, which lived with her many years. Tbf Kaaalnl l oir. Tbia'ta 1 he cow wiili f he crr.mpl.-d born. Funuie.-t cow that ever wis bum A bootjack head and a duster tall Ant a body that looks tike wooden paU. Hut this ii the row that Jumped over the moon. Then danced a jig; to a ailly old tune. And ahe gives her milk condensed in a can. And she's milked at night by the bogy man. That all these thing are true 1 know. For Little Boy Blue has told me so. K. airArthur in Brooklyn Eahm. Faaaw Indian Bar". I wonder If many of our boys are as ausious to please their teacher as are a certain class of little indian boys out In South Dakota. A teacher amoug the Sioux in that state tells this story: "The boys had made a great deal of notse going down stairs at noon, and the nest day I tried to impress upon them the necessity for going down stairs quietly In order to avoid disturb in.sr the classes. 1 did not expect thai this caution would be effective, as I could not be sure that they understood me. I was agreeably surprised at Hip quiet that prevailed the next day when they went out and. stepping into the hall, was Just tn time to see the last pair of heels suspended In the air. Theboys. In their anxiety to obey my in junction, were crawling down stairs on their bands and knees." A Treat For Jokaay. A little girl who loves to tease as well as to eat candy recently carried a box of chocolates to schooL At recess she took her box of sweets to the grounds, and. of course, all of the little tots wanted a bite." One little boy hud nsfced for candy severs I times and THE VACANT CI! AIR. When the little family circle is brcke Mid we sit "adly looking upon the wac-"-jair. we think of the thinir's that perh v- might lave done to keep the loved o--itls tts. Y.liy not think of these thm before it is too late ? Is it a kind, lc j T aud hard-wortins mother who is v ;iir :iher strength and efforts for the fasti: ell-beinjr d happiness ? Is it a dtlicai: -affile sister; cr a "weak and aitiujj v.-ifi. ry t3 grive her ths t.nuer can she oei,1 cot let her sede a -.Tar for want of ea. tsr e jrt to pressrve and restore her. Ao O'iii t:y. lira. Shopshire, Iiic in EUct , iriUy Cr-. . i a thoo'ittiii tetter to Dr. SU V ":crc. oi BuiJilo, N. Y.. sa.y; " .l mother ha -: cvaru:: :r-:cr waLrH we thtscht woi:ki reals in i :-rr h. but recoraaeixcd ttsxeyot; FaTOriic Prrscriplkm.' and before she h :itn three "oxjH5 she began to iinprowe: e l lOKiay prui we have jrtven trccr tnecidi' ii credit. My mother was sixty-si ver el jta tie tenor eoainseneed to grow; si;e v aectyvsis row and the tumor is a:! gone. Sfc ad ?3Cts awful larsre. auii ber liiubs ben:n t jreii beifere she bean to cae your medicine, .lae ii so rr.ncn that I am luruty ever oat oi i in basse." , Thi is frit one of many thousands of in lancea :a which this matchless " Prescrit: ioc " has restored snch cotntlete hetlt. nd psriacction to the distinctly feminist racism as to dispel every possible tract abccrmal or dangerous conditions with at resort to surgery or similar obaoxjoc etlaods. For ererr form of female weak -ess and disease it is the supreme p-C' lesiifned for this o.ie tmrpose and no othe: -t t d aVili fcl phwician of u raorci.io.! y cxit oe in tlua particulai e!d erf TJrrcitve. Dr. PI.rte" Pleasant Pellets care coastilitaaa. At ucdicwc ctorcs. .
,.jv i-ih- tLe ; lovms wee toaioea sr.-A a.Amt diavbiym.z er sweets, tt sr'-vjtia rmtte to any one. At last ;!s f-jci.- loy determined to baTe e. and. g.ing up to the candy a'rL l.d: -riettse. now. Klossiet ideas
i-ive me a bite. You know I"d give you L 4 lot of bites If It was mine. At this point Flossie bent ber tiny body rorward and said. "No. but you may kiss ray mouf while Its all sticky." MERIT NOT IN DOUBT. WONDERFl'L REStLTS OBTAINED HERE I? INDIANA. ioother Ciu'z;n Who Adds His TtstimonT U What Has Been Said. The people of Indiana do not hesi tate to add their testimony to that of ther citizens who have ued Morow s Kid-ne-oids for lame back and ill ailments arising from disurderel Scidnevs. Kid-ne-oids will cure dizziaess, sleeplessness, nervousness and Ml kindred ailments. Here is wiiat Mrs. Fred Ii. Neff, 68 West Jeffer son street, Kokonio. Ind., has beeu through all the trouble experienced j!y kidney suflferers, and says: "J had backache, nervousness, c nidness, ill temper and loss of vitality. pne thing led to the other as the disease burned its way through the system. I was advised to use Morrow's Kid-ne-oids by people who had used them and received benefit. 1 am nearly cured now and know I will be by using a few more. My advice s. do not waste time ana money on other medicines, but procure Mor row s Kid-ne-oids at once ana follow thedi.-ections. " Morrow 's Kid-ne-oids are not pills,' but yellow tablets which is the scientific form oi preparing mediciue and are put up in wooden boxes which contain about two weeks treatment and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores and A. G. LukeD S drug store. Mailed on receipt of price. Manu factured by John Morrow fc Co., chemists, Springfield, Ohio. YOUTHS DEPARTMENT. Rebnklna Practical Joker The Fox In the Well-Holdias Yooraeif Straight. The following IHtle anecdote la told by a man who. while spending some time In the different cities of Italy. used to frequent in oue particular plact a certain coffee house. In the centet of the main room was a large marble elab which coveted the pipes that heated the place, and the tables were ar ranged aioutid this. There was always flue music there in the evening, made by a man and his wife. She played on a stringed instrument, and after several selections she carried around a little filigree silver basket 1n which 6he collected coins from the guests. One night as the music began a n-ar seated at one of the tables held up ;- gold coin. The woman smiled, and tk man dropped it on the ma; ble slab tUa covered the hot pipes. When he made her collection, she went last for the gold coin, but as she picked It up she gave a cry and dropped tt again, for It had become heated on the slab-. The husband glared at the man, but did not say a word. The next evening, when the musi cians appeared, the woman's hand was bandaged, and she had some difficulty In managiug her Instrument When she made her collection, 6he avoided the man that had played the prictical joke on her. and night after night she did the same thing. In vain be offered ber apologies and other coins, but she merely bowed and smiled In passing him and never allowed him to give ber the slightest donation. Of course one can Imagine the of fender's feelings, but who can find fault with the woman's gentle yet dignified rebuke? A Brldtte of Kaltea. This Is an easy trick which looks diffi cult To form it you place three tum blers at right angles and ask some one (who doesn't know howl to make a bridge with three dinner knives by placing them across without any sup port except at the ends which rest on the overturned tumblers. Of courso he will say they will fall down in the middle, however you place them, but this Is not so if you are careful to over lap all the tips so that they form a kind of letter A where they meet In the center. It is an interesting expert ment In balancing. Jut av Caterpillar. The microscope has revealed manj wonders, among others that the com mon caterpillar has 4.000 muscles In his body; that the drone bee's eyes each contain 1.300 mirrors, and that the large, prominent eyes of the bril llant dragon flies are each furnished with 2S.00O polished lenses. J sat a Little Boy. There la a hoy tn our town (And be la woiulroua wise). Wbo, when the rain romea pouring down And douda o'ereprrad the akiea. Sara. "I'll just smile the beat I tan. So matter how ft pours. And we'll have aim shine in tbe noose If it doe rain cut of doors. When naughty words awarm through bia brain And clairvT to be said. Be ahuta his teeth together tisrht And nil. "I'll kill ron dead Cnlrss you wi'.l be sweet and kind And irood an i full of fun: Too can't eon cut until yon are No. not a single one!" Be thinks when he a crown op asan. With arise and. sobea fare. He'll do some womVous deed to make This earth a bnzhu-r place. But noth!nT in this whole wide world Can eive more Instinc oy Or make more solid sunshine Than just a tittle boy. L Parks tn Philadelphia Bismarck's Iron Nerve "Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. II you want these qualities and the success they bring, use lr. mug s ISew Lafe inlls. 1 bey develop every power of brain and bodv. Only "25c at A. G. Luken & Co. rs drug store. 6 Volcanic Eruption , Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them, also, old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felonsTcuts corns, warts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on earth, drives out aches and pains. Only 25c ts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv A. G. Luken i Jfc Co. druggists 6
; fHE HOUSEHOLD. Itw to Mike a Pmmm Cake Ki reraea Aatai YVke-ai Uatas la Fix-tare.
ilt young housekeeper writes to know just how to make a good pound cake, such as may stiil be found In small towns where women do their own work and where company teas are something to remember. The old rule and there Is none better calls for one pound each of butter, sugar and flour, ten eggs and a half wineglass each of wine and brandy. Beat the butter to a cream and add gradually a pound of sugar, stirring all the while. Beat ten eggs without separating until they become light and foamy. Add gradually to the butter and sugar and leat hard. S.ft tn one pound sifted Sour and add the wine and brandy. Idne the cake pans with buttered paper and pour In the -well beaten mixture.Hake in a moderate oven. This recipe ' :ay be varied by the addition of ra , .s. seeded a d cut In halves, sniai; pieces of ron or almonds blanched a . pouu.'.cU In rose water. Some o! 1 fashion' X housekeepers always add a fourth of a teaspoonful of mace. The mixture may lie baked in patty tins or email round loaves If preferred, putting currants Into some, almonds or raisins In the resL Kali lruret A it a 1 a . We are returning once more to the fashion so much favored by our grandmothers for working pretty silken reticules to hang at the side or to be arrit-d in the hand. and. as a natural consequence, purses en suite are also !ecmiing the mo le. The possessors of urionsly wrought or beaded bags unearthed from some chest of long unused but cherished treasures are beA PRETTY WAIST BAG. ginidng to corgrktulate themselves on their good fortune, and workers gladly take the opportunity for reproducing the same. The illustration is of an original design for an extremely pretty little waist bag. ornamented with gold or silver beads. The materials required Xr"lt IIi be one "ounce of black crochet silk, two hanks of beads fsteel beads alo look well). No. 8. and a steel crochet hook, Xo. 2. In working with beads they should all be threaded on to the silk before commencing to knit or ?rocbet; also In crocheting with beads the back of the work Is always the right side. Philadelphia Times. . When Yea Hanoi loar Pictures. By banging pictures low you Increase the apparent height of the room. Colored pictures should not be bung in hallways or on staircases unless there Is plenty of light for tbem. le such places strong photographs, engravings and drawings in black and white go best. A picture should not be hung from oue na;!. The diamond lines formed by the rd have a ve y discordant effect. T to nails end t ? vertical cords, or, what Is far more stfe. pieces of wire cordage, should be used instead of the single cord. Picture cords should be as near the color of the wall upon which they are put as possible, so that they may be but little seen. When one picture is hung beneath another, the bottom one should be bung from the one above and not frou) the top. Thus we avoid multiplying the cords, which is always objectionable. A good hue for walls where prints or photographs are to be hung Is a rich yellow brown or a leather color. Luster to the black of the print or the tone of the photograph is thus Imparted. The wall paper sboutd have no strongly defined pattern. Tbe center of the picture, as a rule, should not be much above the level of the eye. Daiaty Clothes Baaaera. Gowns wear so much better when hung away properly that every woman should make it a point to do so And since such dainty hangers have come Into general use the custom can prove but a Joy. A successful and charming hanger can be made from a quarter of an old barrel hoop cleaned thoroughly. Cotton batting sprinkled with sachet powder Is fastened to the frame, which Is then covered with two widths of ribV.ii run together and mousquetaired. U:libon sufficient for a long loop (for banging and a bow Is then fastened to the center, and this dainty addition to a woman's wardrobe Is complete. Story of a Slave, To be bound hand and foot for forty years by the chains of dis ease is the worst iorm oi slavery Gxrre D. Williams of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: '"My wife has been so helpless for nve years that sbe could not turn over in bed alone. After usin; two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work. This supreme remedy" for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleepless ness, melancholy, headache, bacs-ac-he, fainting and Qizzv spells, lhi: miracle-working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold by A. G.L.ufcen & Uo. druggists. . Every family should have its household medicine chest, and the first bot tle in it should be Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup, nature's remedy for coughs and colds. Do not miss "Ye Olde Folkes Con certe" at the Pythian Temple next iuesday night.
If you were offered sure aid In time of trouble. and accept something of doubtful efficiency?
If you saw before you a strong and would you ignore it to try some insecure The answers to these questions are without hesitation what all evidence
would risk nothing in useless experiments
Why then do soma wonen risk-
most nroclous possessions medicines of unknown arovo hurtful to them 7
Lydla Plnkluun's Vegetable Comp
stood the test of years any remedy for female nothing could have given own merit. Do not try experiments, buy what ham's Compound can do all that is resrard to it can be easily verified. For prove our claims. Backache and Womb Troubles Succumb to Lydia Em Pinkham's Vegctabio uompouneim " I have been for ten years an in valid with female weakness, and the torture and pain I suffered no tongue can telL I never spent one week in the ten years that 1 was free from pain, aly trouble was innamiuation ana consfesstton or the womb. lien l commenced to take vour remedv 1 had been bedfast for some time under the treatment of two of the best phvsi-; cians in Illinois without receiving any . benefit. You can imagine the l-enelit I derived from Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound when I tell you that I have gained forty pounds and am well a thtnjr 1 never dared to exoect. Mrs. C. E. Foland, Monett, Mo. " For a number of years I was troubled with backache and leueorrhoea. I became so weak and miserable that I could not attend to mv work or studies. The least effort would completely exhaust me. Physicians failed to help me. I felt that my youth was blighted, and the life before me would be one of -suffering and misery. Then a friend insisted on me taking' your medicine. ISefore I had used one bottle I was greatly relieved. had not known a well dav for four years, but now I feel better titan I have since a child, and it is all due to Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound." Miss May B. Stevenson, Alliance, O. MARDI GRAS RATES To New Orleans and Mobile via Pennsyl vii.ia Lines. Reduced rate tickets for annual Mardi Gras festivities will be sold this year to New Orleans and Mobile, February lHth to 25th, inclu sive, lickets will be valid lor return trip to original starting point not later than March 15th. Anybody mav take advantage of the low rates, and any Pennsylvania mes passenger or ticket arent will furnish full particulars upou applica tion. Itchiness of the skin, horrible plague. Most everybody afflicted in one way or another. Only one safe, never failing cure Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50, cents. STOIIZA.. Bean the Signature i Its Rind Yoa Have Always Bought Of A wbee'man's tool bag isn't com plete without a bottle of Dr. Thomas' hilectric Oil. Heals cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Monarch over pain. 'Life Keneer" f jr Ladies. Olivia Peterson, of Cold water, Mich., writes: "I bad not been able to sit up a half day at a time for thirteen years until I used the Mystic Life Renewer. It has curetl me oi nervous troubles, headache and had a very bad stomach. It has helicd me in so many ways, and cured inc of afflictions that the doctors said could not be cured. The blessed Life Renewer Las done more for me than all the atciit medicines, doctors and Christian Science treatments com bined. It is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw. " Sold bv A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, Rich mond. 1 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. llis Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of We irlve no rewards. An offer of this kind i the ineitn t of deceptions. Test the curative powers of Ely's Cream Balm for the cure of catarrh, hay fever and cold in the head and vou are sure to continue the treatment. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying, does not produce sneezing. It soothes and heals the membrane. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. Ely Brothers, ob arren street, iNew ork. Women love a clear, healthy comDlexion. Pure blood makes it. Bur dock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. CABTOTIIA. Tk. b.-J U.. II.-... l,nu- n Bartha J? h,i"1 ,u ruts wiwjia Dui,. GrainO! Gratn-O! Remember that name when vou want a delicious, appetizing, nourish ing good drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it. Cxrain-O is made of pure grains, it aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder and the children as well as the adults ean drink it with great benefit. Costs about J as much as coffee. 15c and 25c per package. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. WhaiWoald Yon Give To be cured of catarrh? If you or your friends have this disease you knew how disagreeable it is. Its symptoms are inflamed eyes, throbbing tcmbles, ringing noises in the ears, headaches, capricious appetite, and constant discharge of mucus. Fortunately its cure is not a ques tion of what you will give, but what vou will take. If you will take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great con stitutional remedy, which thoroughly purifies, enriches and vatiiizes the blood, you may expec to be completelyand permanent. "ured. The good blood which Hood's Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the deviate passages of the mucus membrane, soothes and rebuilds the tissues and ulti- - mately cures all symptoms of catarrh.
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"I hartwenty years, having Inflammation of ovaries and womb trouble. Although treated y physicians, I could not gain strength nor do my work, and was mo low-spirited and tired of life. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The first bottl strengthened me, and I wrote to you. After taking alz bottles ran say tuat 1 am well and ean even do washing." Mr. M. W. Miller, No. 1013 Canal Street, New Orleana, La. "For three years I suffered with ovarian trouble, having inflammation and an abscess on right ovary. Had such pain in my back and head, and at times was unable to walk. Had several doctors, but they did not do me much good.' One doctor aaid that I would have to have an operation and have the ovary removed. I became disconraged.and gave up all hopea of getting well. I began taking Lydia K. IMnkham'a Vegetable Compound. I wrote to Mrs. Pinkbam and followed her directions faithfully, and am better than I have been for three years. I have taken ten bottles, ana my friends are surprised at my rapid improvement," Mr. W. H. waiters Cold Spring; Harbor, L. I. N. Y. Pennsylvania Lines Richmond Union Station Timetable. Effective Nov. JV1W, CENTRAL TIME. fDailj except Send. IDaily. PltUlHirg, CliMlMaM, OlilM Lewis Railway, RtehataMol tMvlmiom, Betwa OMaas anel CltMlaaatl. CastwareJ Traia. Arrlva, Cin Mail & p, ,., ,, 4 so am tCtn Acc & Exp., ........... 9 00 asa Fast Southern Mail & Exp.) JS pna 4 l 4 am aa ! y t-ogankport Acc .5 50 pas f Mackinaw and Cia Eap a t Waatwaral Tralaa. ILogansport Acc , T 3 Fast Chicago Mail & Exp 10 35 asa 11 00 rlxigansport Acc so pas J 35 sa aaa iwhicago Mail at r.xp Cia and Mackinaw Exp. .ii io psa ia 4S la laaiaaaaaHa Olvlalaa, Eaatwaral T JSt LtMtf KiU ft Ejrp... find at uiluiiD acc ol a.xp Ircoo special Mai;.... ISt LSKV MaU & Kmo JSt L ft N V Lim -! a 55 pm SI L ft N Kast Mail S005 am find & Richmond Acc ft Exp 3 43 pm Waatwaral Tralaa. St L Fast Mail SIS N V & bt L r'ast Mail ft Ep....j 15 aa 5 ao St L Fast txp .. . 10 30 Col ft Ind Acc ft Exp ... ..I is so pm is 5s Fast Mail .. , 4 53 pm 4 3 . N V ft St L Exp 7 131pm 7 a, Richmond ft lud Acc A ap ...... 630 pm pfiA pm Claalnaatl Olvlalaa, Batwaaa Rlaai aal Galaaiaaja, via Oay taa aaafiXaala. Eaatwaral Tralaa. ', Rich A; Spring Mail laily A Ks. R A Spnng eTxp. fenn Spe -lail ) ..................... St I. A N Y Urn St L A N Y Fast Mail S to pm S jo am 4 so pm 38 pm so 10 am ospm t Rich A Xenia Acc Waatwar Tralaa. S( L Fast Mail....w.M...,..5 3 am St L Fast Kxp... to 13 aa Spring A R Mail A Eap. 4 40 pm Siring ft Kicb ttJ Si PM Spring A Rich Acc io so am eraad RaaMa I Ml I aaa Rallara twaaa Blah a aaal Maaklaa via Ft. Wayaa aaa Oraa Raalala. Marthwaral Tralaa. tR A.Mack tjtp f 40 am tR A Or Rap Mail A Eap.. of pm ;in a Mac Mau at rxp... Sawthwarw Tralaa. 11 10 pa tO R A R Mail Exp , 40 pm I Mack A Cin Mail A Eap ,.i 30 am frt Wayne A R 10 30 aa Baggage must be at statioal twenty mieutrs tram tuue. C. W. ELMER, TickM Agent I. A. CORMON. Scauon Mast sr. FIRE ALARM BOXES1st dt trlct, aoath ot Mala, waa of aa-antb. l 1st and aoath C, 4ao'Bkoter1 ad sod aatta B 14 4th mod aoath D IIS MB ud aoBvo B JlS th and aoath H US 7th aad aoath O 94 dtrtet, south of Maia. aatwaaa 7th aad aiavaath m th aatd Maia i rtth and aoath B tat 7th and aoath O , IV tb and aoath A -10th aad aoath a r 11th and Mala -UaodaaataJ id distrtot, aoath of Mala, ot sinsala . t 1 h aad aoath BI IJtth aad aoath CM ltb cd Mala . . th taasllaai
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