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Yonng women may avoid
lucb sickness and pair,, says
Uss Alma Pratt, if they will
n!v have faith in the use of
y{ jia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Judging from the letters she is
irs^Pinkham from so many young girls,
believes that our girls
ire often pushed altogether too near
he limit of their endurance now
davs in our public schools and seinrn
ries.
Nothing is allowed to interfere with
the girl must be pushed to the
graduated with honor ; often
collapse follows, and it takes
to recover the lost vitality, —
it is never reco ,r, ered. Miss Pratt
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.. Deab Mrs. Pinkham : — I feel it
nv duty to tell all voung women how
cuch Lydia E. tinkham’s won
lerful Vegetable Compound has
for me. I was completely run
down, unable to attend school, and did
not care for any kind of society, but
now I feci like a new person, and have
gained seven pounds of flesh in three
months.
a I recommend it to all young
wom' , n who suffer from female weak
mess- — Miss Alma Peatt, Holly,
Wmlrijiiminengsa Mich. — $5000 forfeit If original of about lettar
cannot ba produoed.
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SILENT AT THROTTLE. •
locomotive Engineers Net Inclined to
Be Communicative.
Of the men who sit in the cab cf a
locomotive and turn the machine
loose in a race of 100 miles in 100 min
utes it is said they are the most mod
est individuals of the human family.
This is a fact said to be clearly
shown by a talk with any of the Cbi
eago engineers who have any such
It is evidenced not so mu. a
from what they say when questioned
1 as from what they da not and cannot
, be induced to say.
For not two men in a dozen of fast
I runners are given to talking about
] what they have accomplished. Much
less are they inclined to pass any
opinion of the capabilities of any
other engineer.
Take it all in all, the men who ride
the iron horse in races that are ap
palling are the oddest characters in
the jumpers of a mechanic. A short
time ago a special train was chartered
to make a fast run down the country.
The engineer, in taking coal at a sta
tion, was delayed by the coal chute
apron becoming unmanageable. The %
man w r ho sat in the cab ahead was as
cool as an iceberg, but no sooner had
the apron been hoisted cut of the way
than he opened up the valve and be
gan a race that for speed and smooth
ness was one of a thousand.
Arriving at our destination.” said
the conductor who had charge of the
train, “the engineer found awaiting
him a telegram from the general su
perintendent of the road, who paid
him the highest compliment that an
official could extend to an employee.
The man read the telegram and
shoved it into the pocket of his blouse
without a change of countenance. No
one, from looking under the peak of
his cap, could tell what sort of a feel
ing had been awakened, even if it af
fected him at all. • •
A fast runner, being approached by
an outsider who wants to know some
thing about the life of an engineer,
will invariably be ashed to see so and
so, who is another engineer on the
same run or division.
He ? s a mighty good engineer and
can tell you more of what you want
to know than I can,” and then he
goes about his puffing steed, feeling
for hot places and poking a long
spouted oiler under the machinery.
It i« ten to one that the other man
will get out of it in the same way.
Few engineers who have been found
j out of fast runners will make any
comparisons of any kind of their runs
with those of other engineers. There
is c-ne thing, however, about which an
engineer of this class is “touchy.
Suppose he has made a fast run, but
has been laid out or delayed from
one cause or another. He invariably
wants that' delay deducted from the
total time of the run.
Railroad men say that the longer a
man runs an engine the longer he
wants to. He is in love with his dan
gerous calling, and he is a veritable
duck out of water when once he real
izes that he is laid off for all time.— 1
Chicago Tribune.
KNEW THE TUNE ONLY.
There is an old joke which has cir
culated so long among sailors that it
has become a classic. It is about tho
greenhorn who thought he knew how
to assume the duties of the leadsman.
The ship was entering harbor, and
the mate called for a leadsman. Tho
young seaman, who was on his first
trip, stepped forward and took up tho
lead line.
The leadsman’s duty is to lean over
the bridge railing, cast the lead ,'t
a sign from the skipper, and give the
result in a Jong, drawn-out chant.
The greenhorn <rn this occasion cast
the lead, then sang out in the accus.
tomed wail:
“ W o—h o—ho—ho—ho—o—o. 9 9
4 • What?” yelled the captain, “I
didn’t catch your words. More dis
tinctly.” •
a Captain,” explained the landsman,
- <4 4 I don’t know the words; I only know
| the tune. I didn’t think the. words
\ were necessary.”—New York Press.
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CSM and BUCHU
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whQ sllffer wlt h Kidney. Liver, Heart, Bladder
1 or Disease, a sample bottle of Stuurt -
Gin and Buchu, the great southern Kidney and
; l iver Medicine, will be sent absolutely free oi
cost. Mention this r >er. Address STL'AKJ
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Congressman Catarrh-Head Meekison His Endorsement Suffered With
of Pe-ru-na.
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* CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON, OF OHIO. 4
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Hon. David Meekison is well known, not only in his own State but throughout
America. He began his political career by serving four consecutive terms its Mayor
of the town in which he lives, duringwhich time he became widely known as the
founder of the Meekison Dank of Napoleon, Ohio. He was elected to the Fifty-fifth
Congress his by a very large majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party in
section of the State.
Only one flaw' marred the otherwise complete success of this rising statesman.
Catarrh, with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, was his only unconquered
foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy.
At last Peruna came to the rescue, and he dictated the following letter to Dr. Hart
man as the result:
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a “I have used several bottles of
• thereby from my catarrh of the
• if I use it a short time longer I
; of thirty years’
T 1IE season of catching cold is upon us.
The cougi^ and the sneeze and nasal
tvyang are to be heard on every hand. The
origin of chronic catarrh, the most com
mon and dreadful of diseases, is a cold.
This is the way the chronic catarrh gen
erally begins. A person catches cold, which
hangs on longer than usual. The cold
generally Then starts in the head and throat.
follows sensitiveness of the air pas
sages which incline one to catch cold very
easily. At last the person has a cold all
the while seemingly, more or less discharge
from the nose, hawking, spitting, frequent
clearing of the throat, nostrils stopped up,
full feeling in the head and sore, inflamed
throat.
The best time to treat catarrh is at the
very beginning. A bottle of Peruna prop
erly used never fails to cure a common
cold, thus preventing chronic catarrh.
While many people have been cured of
Chronic catarrh by a single bottle of Pe
runa, yet, as a rule, when the catarrh be
comes thoroughly fixed, more than one bot
tie is necessary to complete a cure. Pe
runa has cured cases innumerable of ca
tarrh of twenty years’ “only standing. It is the
best, if not the internal remedy for
chronic catarrh in existence.
But prevention is far better than cure,
Every person subject to catching cold
should take Peruna at once at the slight
est symptom of cold or sore throat at this
season of the year and thus prevent what
is almost certain to end in chronic catarrh.
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' WHV UPSET YOUR STOMACH With Nauseous Cadhsudics
To Cure Your Hee-dache ?......
TaKe CATITDINE. If Ctl res
Immediately—while you wait-and has no badeffects op the Stomach. IT IS
liquid. Cures Colds A Iso. l0 - 23 &nd 50c 4 bo,,,e -
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There are 29,000 Indian children In
school, G2,G1G Indians who can speak
English and 143,974 Indians who wear
civilized dress.
Beware of Oint-nent* For Otiarrlt TH»
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely dorange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Curo
be sure you get the genuine. It is t -ken in
ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.
J, Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Bold by Druggists; price, 75e. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,
The erection of galvanized iron
bouses in Bloemfontein, tbe capital of
the Orange Itivcr colony, has been
prohibited.
The agent of the Penobscot Indians
in Maine reports that there are now
396 members of the tribe, a gain of
two during the past year.
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I feel encouraged to believe that c
be fully able to eradicate the disease 2 |
Meekison, ex-Member of Congress.
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Mrs. A. Snedeker, Cjirtereville, G-a.,
writes:
•» I saw that your catarrh remedy, Pe
I runa, thought was doing others so much good that
1 would
try it and see what • « ©
it would do for me. e 9
My case is an old J Mm 0 o
one, and I have • ^
none of the acute * (V o
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symptoms now, be- • o Q
cause I have had « I <1
the disease so long ® v>- o
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but the aches and pains, t o
a general run- * * /- © O
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sorenoseand body—• r r /< » *
throat * w~ »
andstomach. good appetite, I had J 'V 0 © o
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but my food did * Mrs. A. Snedeker. J
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$em. I bad come down from 140 to about
7a ^ ou, l ck “ 'Y e 'S ht - 1 n ° w ee ' that 1
w ® 1 11 ) of a11 m y troubles. . , -Mrs. A. A
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^nd for free f , book , on catarrh . , entitled ,
Winter Catarrh by Dr. Hartman,
« ealth and Beaut y sent free to women
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li ( you do , not , derive , . prompt . and , satisfac- , • r
tory results from the use of Peruna, write
at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full state
ment of your case and he will be pleased to
give you his valuable advice gratis,
Address Dr. Hartman, President of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
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sendi tig thisamouuttous in postage stamps
we willsend you a tulieby mail. No article
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