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LOWELL STRIKE OFF
Mill Operatives Lose Fight
After a Long Struggle,
TO TRY SOME OTHER DAY
The Ills of Women Act upon the
Nerves like a Firebrand.
The relation of woman’s nerves and generative organs is very
close; consequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous
despondency, “the blues,” sleeplessness, and nervous irritability of
women arise from some derangement of the organism which makes
her a woman. Herein we prove conclusively that Lydia E. lMnkliam’a
Vegetable Compound will quickly relieve all this trouble.
Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis.
“ Dkati Mits. Pinkiiau:—X hnvo been ailing from female trouble for
tbo past five years. About a month ago I was tulten with nervous prostra
tion, accompanied at certain times before menstruation with fearful head
aches. 1 read one of your Itooks. nml finding many testimonials of the bene-
llclnl effects of Lydln E. l'inklmm’s Vcgetuble Compound, experi
enced by lady sufferers, 1 commenced its use and urn happy to state that after
using a few liottles I feel like a new woman, aches and pains nil gone.
“ 1 c.m recommending your medicine to many of my friends, and I assure
you that you have my hearty thanks for your valuable preparation which lias
done so much good. I trust all suffering women will use your Vegetable Com*
pound.”*—Mas. Menus Tietz, 020 First Avo., Bait Claire, Wis. (May 58,1001).
Nothing will relieve (Ills distressing condition so
surely ns Lydln E. Pinlchnm's Vegetnble Compound; It
soothes, strengthens, heals and tones up the delicate
fcinnle organism. It is a positive cure for all kinds of
female complaints; that hearing down feeling, back*
ache, displacement of the womb, inflammation of the
ovaries, and Is Invaluable during the change of life, all
of which may help to cause nervous prostration.
Read what Mrs. Day says:
Dr..\n Mna. Pink ham : — I will write you a few lines to let you know of
the benefit 1 have received from taking your remedies. I suffered for a long
time with iicrvoitH prostration, backache, sick headache, painful menstru
ation. pain in the stomach after catiug, and constipation. I often thought I
would lo-e my mind. I began to take Lydia E. Plnkhnm'8 Vegetablo
Compound and was soon feeling like a new woman. I cannot praise it too
highly. It doc.? all that it is recommended to do, and more.
“ I hope that every one who suffers as 1 did will give Lydia E. Pinkham's
remedies a trial.** — Mils. Maiuk Day, Eleanora, Pa. (Starch 35,1001.)
Free Medical Advice to Women.
Mrs. Pinkhnm invites all women to write to her
for advice. Yon need not be afraid to tell her the
things you could not explain to the doctor—your let
ter will lie seen only by women and Is absolutely con
fidential. Mrs, Pinkliant'ri vast experience with such
troubles enables her to toll yon just what is best for
you, and she will charge you nothing for her advice.
Another Case of Nervous Prostration Cured.
“ Dsau Mur. I’ixkiiah : — Allow mo to express to you the benefit I have
derived from taking Lydia K. Pillklinm’s Vcgctnlflo Compound. Before
1 started to take it X was on the verge of nervous prostration. Could
not sleep nights, r.nd I suffered dreadfully from indigeston and headache. I
heard of 1.villa K. Pinkham's wopilerful medicine, nml began its use, which
Immediately restored my health.
"I ran heartily recommend it to nil suffering women." —Mils. Bxrtiia
E. Dr.tRU.vs, 25',' Lr.pidgo St,, Han Fronclseo, Cal. (May 21, 1901.)
rOnFRIT If we esnnot forthvitb produce thaorlaliisl letter, mid rlsn.terei of
uhovtf leitliminlr.lt, which will (imvii their nheolutp R«ir.tinenen*.
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ln R »nd the use of only the best materials which make
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BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS.
(Ugh Price of Cotton a Mitigating !
Factor In Declination of Mill
Owners to Make Advance
In Wages.
The textile council In session at i
Lowell, Mass., Sunday afternoon de- j
dared the great strike at the mills in I
that city at an end.
| Every union affiliated wltn the coun
cil was represented and the vote was
unanimous. Mule spinners aud loom
fixers were included in this vote, de
spite statements tnn,t they would op-
poso a return to work. The meeting
lasted an hour. There was no dissen
sion. The situation was uiscusscd
carefully and with no suggestion of ex
citement. The vote showed every dele
gation favorable to a return to work
at once.
| When asked for a statement,- Pro cl
ient Conroy said smilingly:
j "We now worship at tho altar of do-
■ feat, but later wc shall riso again and
1 conquer."
j Agent' William Southv/ortb, secre
tary of the agents, said: i
I "It will be Impossible to start the
I balance of the machinery so as to em
ploy at once all who will come back.
Running with an Incomplete force for
| three weeks has disturbed the balanco
j that usually exists between stocks and
prices In the various departments. A
mill may have depleted stock !n cer-
| tain kinds of yarns, and for that rea
son be unable to start all of Its looms,
even If the full complement of help is
I available, ft Is for tho selling agents
'and tho treasurers to decide in view of
| tho market, whether we shall attempt i
to run In full."
The strike began on March 30 and
Involved about 17,000 operatives. The
mills were shut down until June 1,
when the agents opened tho gates and
the majority of the operatives wont
mack to work. The ntrike hns cor! In
wages about $1,300,000. II 13 under
stood that the agent3 will lake back all
the old help they hnvc room for, and
will make no discrimination against the
loaders of the strike movement. The
high price of rotton precluded nny
hope of the suct'033 of the strikers’
cnmpnlgn for a 10 per cent Incroaca: -'
NO EXTRAS FOR PRISONERS.
Request of Feudist Leader, Judge
H.trgle! Turned Down,
A dispatch frein I.exlnqton says:
Notwithstanding Judge Hargis' re
quest that Jett aud While lie allowed
"extras" at his expense, both men ate
u Jail breakfast Saturday morning. It
was visiting day. but visitors were not
allowed to see the prisoners. Jailor
Robert Wallace says ho Intends to be
present nt every meeting In the Jail of
any person who calls on Jett or White
nnd will take absolutely nft chances on
any collusion with outsiders.
I IN EVaBY WALK OF UFie
People In
every walk
of Ufe linve
had hacks—
kUlueys go
wrong and,
the back be
gins to nclie.
Cure sick
kidneys and
hack nclie
quickly dis
appears.
Head this __
testimony and lenru how It con he
done.
A. A. Boyce, n farmer, living three
and n half miles from Trenton, Mo.,
says: “A Bevere cold settled in my kid*
neys nnd developed so quickly that 1
wag obliged to lay off work on account
of the nclilng In my hack and sides.
For a time 1 was unable to walk at all,
and every makeshift 1 tried and all tile
medicine I look had not the slightest
effect, My back continued to grow
weaker until I was uutlt for anything,
Mrs. Boyce noticed Do-tn's Klduey
Tills advertised as a sure cure for Just
such eoudlfhms, and'one day when In
Trenton sli? brought n box home from
Cline. A, Foster's drug store. I fob
lowed the directions carefully When
taking them and I must say I was
more than surprised nnd raucli more
gratified to notice the hack ache dis
appearing gradually until It finally
stopped."
A Free Trial of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mr, Boyce'will
he mulled on application to any fart
of the United Stotes. Address Foster-
Mllhtirn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. For sale
by all druggists, price 50 ceuts per box.
Hermann Klein’s July chapters of
The Century's “Modern Musical Celc
britles" will tell, among other Interest
ing reminiscences of Jean de Reazke's
first appearance in Wagner opera.
The production was "Dio Melsterslng
or," given July 13, 1889, at Covent Gar
den. London; and Jean de Reszke
sang Walter von Stolzing. Though
the opera was sung in Italian, it was a
gratifying success. Jean de Roszltc’s
first appearance as a German singer
In Wagnerian opera took place In New
York city during the winter of 1893.
HI* Blackstonlan Circumlocution.
“I received, thle afternoon." said the
bright-eyed, common-sense girl, the
while a (light blush of maidenly coy
ness tinted her plnk-hued cheeke, "a
written proposal qf marriage from
Horace J. Pokelong, the rising young
attorney, and—"
‘Huh! that petrified dub!” Jealously
ejaculated the young dry goods dealer,
who had been hanging back because
of bis timidity and excessive adoration.
‘He says,” proceeded the maiden,
gently Ignoring the Interruption, and
reading aloud from the interesting
document, "I have carefully and com
prehensively ahalyzed my feelings to
wards you, and the result Is substan-1
tlally as follows: I respect, admire,
adore and love you, and hereby givo,
grant and convey to you my heart and
all my Interest, right and title in and
to the same, together with all my
possessions and emoluments, either
won, Inherited or in any other man
ner acquired, gained, anticipated or
expected, with full and complete
power to use , expend, utilize, give
away, bestow or otherwise make use
of the same, anything heretofore stat
ed, expressed, Implied or understood,
in or by my previous condition,
standing, walk, attitude or action, to
the contrary notwithstanding; and I
"I—I—!■' fairly shouted the listener,
“I—I—!“ fairly shouted tho listner,
springing to his feet, and extending
his arms. "Miss Brisk—Maud—I love
you! Will you marry me?" ,
“Yes, I will!" promptly answered
the lass, as she contentedly snuggled
up In his encircling embrace. "And
I'll reply to the ponderous appeal of
that pedantle procrastinator with one
expressive slattglsm. 'Nit!' I am
yeurs, Clarence.”—June Smart Set.
BUSY HOUSEWIVES.
Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent.
Cure for Nervousness.
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His Excuse.
“You can't go inside," sakl tho door
keeper of the village theatre, wherein
a certain ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin" aggre
gation was holding forth. “You arc
drunk.”
“Zrunk?” echoed the applicant for
admission, who was lavishly and lur
idly lighted up inside. “Coursh I’m—
hie—zrunk! Why—goodgosh'lmlghty!
—do you s’pose I'd—hie—wanta see
your darned old show If I wasn’t—hie
—zrunk?”—July Smart Set.
Ancient Stons Plough Found.
A very ancient stone plow, supposed
to have belonged to the mourd build-
era. was unearthed recently near
Princeton, 111. It was found by a
farmer digging a well several feet be
low the surface and just above n vein
of coal. The plough was of reddish
stone, was triangular In shape, meas
uring thirteen Inches each way.
j MRS. LULU LARMElt. »
Mrs. Lulu Larmer. Stoughton. Wis..
says:
"For two years I suffered with Jier-
volts trouble nnd stomnek disorder* 1 -un
til it seemed tlint there was nothing to
me but a bundle of nerves.
"I was very Irritable, could not sleep, i
rest or compose myself, and was cer
tainly nufit'to take care of a household!.
“I took nerve tonics nnd pills without
benefit. When I began taking Perimts
1 grew steadily better, my nerves grew
stronger, tuy rest tvns no longer fitful,
nnd to-day I consider myself In perfect'
health nud strength.
"My recovery was slow lint sure, hut
I porsevored nml was rewarded by per-
feet health.”—Mrs. Lulu Lnrmcr. i
Mrs. Anna B. Ftehnrty, recent Super*!
Intendeut of the W. C. T. U. hendqunr-l
tors at Galesburg, 111., was for tenl
years oue of the lending women there.
Her husband, when living, wns first
President of the Nebraska Wesleyan
University nt Lincoln, Neb.
In a letter written from 40t Sixty-
seventh street, W., Chicago, III., she
says:
"I would not he without Fernnn for
Ion times Its cost.”—Mrs. Anna B. Fle-
hnrty.
“Health nnd Benuty,” a hook written:-
by Dr. Hartman, on the phases of ca
tarrh peculiar to women, will be sent
free by The Peruna Medicine Co., Co
lumbus. Ohio.
Cotton Gins and Presses
J> MADE BY j« • Jt
CONTINENTAL GIN CO.
Birmingham, Ala.,
ENGINES and BOILERS
Send for new catalogue just issued. Iirr ^^. - i.
HANNA WOULDN'T HAVE IT.
If Ncninctcsl fer Vies Presidency Ho
Would Decline to Accept.
In nn Interview at Cleveland, Ohio.
Sunday, Senator Hanna reiterated his
recent atatement that he was not and
would not be n mndiriaio for the vice
presidency, and If his nomination was
made he would decline to accept.
He said further, ihat his ambitions
did not He iu the direction of tho
white houFio end that nothing could
Induce him to alter his decision in the
matter.
More Probing to Be Done.
A Washington dispatch says: An I
investigation will be made of the nio‘n- i
ey order bureau and .the deid letter
oSlces. Doth of the bureaus handle j
(onslderable money and the Investiga
tion ia a measure of precaution. Thcte
arc no specific charges.
FITS permanently cured.No fttn or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. KHne’s Great
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A man with a fad is all right so long as
he keeps it to himself.
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Ons size smaller after Rising Allen's Foot-
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all dmggists nnd shoo stores, 25c. Don’t ae- 1
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mail. Address, Allen H. Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
Sympathy doesn’t cost anything, but
that’s nb reason why it should be wusted.
It’ sometimes happens that the matchless
beauty fails to make a match.
Plso’s Cure for Consumption Is an infallible
medicine for coughs aud colds.—«N. W.
Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. 17,19QU.
When a man can’t pay his rent he gen*
eridly gets a move on.
RAILROAD SHOPS CHUT DOWN.
WORMS
* "1 write to let you know hnw I appreciate yonr
icarota. I commence*! taking them laat Novcm-
aiui took two tvn «•«»» boxaa »n4 a tape-
m> li ft. Iona. Then I commenced taking them
tin and Wednesday. April «tb, I patacd another
te worm ft ft. long and over a tnoaaana •mall
Main
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jroroi*. Hrcrini
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’ ’Alnslee's For July.
The novel In Alnslcc's for July is
; "The Ribboned Way." by S. Carleton,
: author of "Tho Corduroy Road." Oth-
1 or familiar unmos among tho contrlbu-
; tors arc Justus Milos Forman, author
of "A Bit of Grease Paint" and “Jour
neys End;" Ella Wheelor Wilcox,
Charles G. D. Roberts, Guy Wetmore
! Carry!, author of "The Lieutenant-
Governor;" Georgo Horton, Joseph C.
1 Lincoln and Robert Loreman.
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Trouble with Workers Cause Three
i Hundred to Lose Employment.
I The Missouri. Kansas and Te::as
'railway shops In Sedalla. Mo, closed
I at noon Thursday, throwing 300 men
I out of employment. A tew days ago
j the blacksmiths' helpers demanded an
Increase of two cents nn hour. Late:
j the blacksmiths made demands which i
; were granted. The helper. were prem-
i Ised nothing, and refused to go to
| work, 't he blacksmiths relused to
; work vrlih green hands, zrd a :hut-
| down followed.
To ill wholuffer.or to the frt.net. of tho.. THIRTY-EIGHT SIGHTSEERS HURT.
who suffer with Kinney, Uv.r, Heart, bladder
or Hh-ixt DUr.ee. a rumple hotel, of Stuart*- ,
c.in »nd Buclm.th. emit nouth.rn Kldnry out Bridge In Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Falls
t.tv.r Mrdlrln., wilt be sent sbeolui.lr fire ■>( | _ . . _
rwt. M.ntton thut>nn»r. Addirso STfAti't 1 With Two Hundred People.
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I A long section of the Madison street
bridge, at Eau Claire, Wis., went down ;
under the weight ot two hundred peo-;
P'.s Tuesday night. Bis persons were ;
probably ((tally Injured and twenty- i
five er thirty otfctri leu urisuily hurt, j
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