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Miss M. Cartledge gives some
dnfnl advice to young girls,
ler letter is but one OI ^ thns« thou-
3fi (js which prove that nothing
• ! cn helnful : L,;vin«r to young girls who
just • arriving at at th- thw neriftd p o nf ot
re LjuiS rink
womanhood Vegetable as Compound.
mi's “
“.Jifydia Unc Ptwkttam Pi'ukham’s •_I cTTinnt
E Vefre
able Compound too highly, for it
the only medicine 1 ever tried which
red me* 1 suffered much from my
rst menstrual period, could I felt so weak
cddizzy at times 1 not pursue
for IT SJSuTlS? backaches and sinking S
eadaches, pains in the back and lower
jells, also
mbs. In fact. I was sick all over.
• Finally, after many other remedies
sd been tried, we were advised to get
vdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
ompound, and I am pleased to say
]8 t after taking it only two weeks, a
'onderful change for the better took
lace, and in a short time I was in
B rfect health I felt buoyant, full of
fc. and found all work a pastime, I
u indeed glad to tell my experience
ith Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veee
ible Compound, for it made truly, a dif
;rent girl of me. Yours very
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f STILL AT IT.
1 ood's hours the happiest
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Kd on e's life!” sighed the disap
“°h, man.
l don’t know!” chirped fain
fHpa'nion. “I don't see hut that 1
n n ■atch ball
111 a. game just about as
as ] fould forty years ago!’’—De
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Press.
MAY BE BICYCLING REVIVAL.
Many Former Riders Would Like to
Take up Exercise J Again.
I Am cng many former riders of the
bicycle who were amateurs in all j
senses of the word and had nothing i
to do -with the racing or century-run 1
features of the craze there is an idea
—in which, indeed, tbs wish is father
to the thought—that the pastime may
become popular again, They contend
that bicycle riding is just j as delight
ful as it ever was and just as worthy
of permanent survival as tennis, and
they decl »re that they would be glad
t0 put tbeir wh3els m commission
* f 0tbers i
™ uld to likewise.
Thats , the whole trcubl'e,” said a
' large dealer to whom the !
question was referred. I know by
j ih e induiries I revive that many peo
P , **° used
6 W t() r i da are anxious for a
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chance to ride again, but those who
have tried it tell discouraging stories.
° nca you could anywhere, sure of
ndlRg a pump at the firat Place you
stopped in case your tire had loat 5ts
air, or tape to mend a puncture, or oil I
to fil1 >’ our lamp.
‘'Every stopping place had all sorts I
of accommodations for the bicyclist
aud he wafi everywhere taken care !
°i- Nk>w he isn't catered to at all.
Even the racks have been taken away
and a few 7 of the roads are kept as
smooth as thev U 9 ed to be. If one
,ra V i8 ° wn ,TO,s h< ’ ~
‘ nd,s dirn,se ^ m a Ax should anything
happen, Others who want to ride
again and have tried it tell me they
have given up after one or two trials
from sheer loneliness and the feeling
that they were conspicuous. I feel
sure that if all who wanted to ride
could start in at once, at the same
time, it would be a go again; but, as
muck as I would like it to happen, I
hardly expect to see it. You may be
sure if there be any way of starting |
the pastime again the makers and
dealers will be about it.”
It i '9 worth noting in this connec
tion that in England cycling is nearly, ■
if not quit's as popular as ever, and '
the English papers continue to pub
lish wheeling routes and a column of
gossip for amateur riders.—Philadel
phia Record.
Told by General Goidon.
The late General John B. Gordon
was a brilliant raconteur. He had a
fund of anecdote and stories, not only
of his war experiences, but dealing
with the most prominent men and
women of , todaj . „.i*u vuth „.u„_ horn v.*» ht „.„b
thrown in personal contact. Among
his warmest friends were ex-President !
and Mr*. Cleveland who on one ocoa
sion visited Georgia as his guests.
The General, whG was at that time
Governor, was very fond cf telling
how “Aunt Sue,” his family washer
woman, snubbed the Clevelands.
Wishing to show the President some
thing genuine and entirely from the
old South, he sent his carriage out
to his country home for old “Aunt
Sue.” an ex-slave and a lifelong ser
vant of the family.
When the coachman reached her
cabin he found the old woman hang
ing out her week’s wash. He told
her that the General has sent fo - 7 her
to come in to see the President of the
Tnit'et! States.
“Who’s he?” asked the oM woman.
“Who’s he?” replied the coachman.
“Why. Mister Grober Clebelan’—who |
you ’spec?”
Aunt Sue looked at him a moment, j
Then, in a mingled tone of dignity i
and scorn, she said: “Clebelan’? tell J
Clebelan'? I ain' never burn er |
no Clebelap’s. You go long home en j
tell Mars John he ca’ fool dis ole j
’oman. Dem Clebelan’s mus’ be some :
er his ’lection friends—dey ain' no i
qual’ty, en’ I ain’ swine fool wld um."
And the old woman turned back to
her tub and would not be persuaded.
The conversation, much to the
aTnnce ment *of Mr. Cleveland, was re
peated In his hearing, .be General
happening to question the coachman
while the President was near. — Harp
er . 3 „ VVCcKij 7
Queer Old Time Railroad Pass.
Col. William Dorris of Huntingdon |
enjoys the rare distinction of travel
ing on Pennsylvania Railroad pass
1850, which is without limit. I
issued in
This pass is a curiosity, having on jt, j
in addition to the necessary wording,
the picture cf an engine and two |
cars, which are unique, as might be
imagined. . , The engine is anything
hll( . modern and the coaches have the
old time “possum belly” in which bag
gage was carried. The Colonel re
It tnirm this pass because lie was one
the original stockholders ot the
company —Tyrone (Pa.) Herald.
STILL THE WORK GOES ON.
“Any more germs. Doctor?
“On, yes. We are now in hot pur- .
it of the germs that eat the other ;
germs. ”—Detroit Free Press.
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Cat Adopted Orphan Coons.
Cdlonel L. L. Hawkins recently se
cured a new prize for his collection
of weird and wonderful exhibits at the
city museum, in Portland, Ore. The
doughty Colonel ha s excelled himself
in his latest acquisition, and If one j
d uesires to see such a bizarre thing as
a pussy cat mothering a litter of
young raccoons he may be gratified at
the city hall. All previous happy fam- j
dy records have been broken by an
old mother cat rejoicing in a family
of two baby coons and her own proper
kitten, which Colonel Hawkins se
cured at Beaverton and ha. now 7 com
fortably installed at the museum.
A few days ago some boys killed
a female raccoon near Beaverton, and
upon beating the bush discovered her
nest with four little ones in it clamor
ing for their mother. The baby coons
were taken to the home of Mrs. B. L.
Grifiitts, near by, where a cat was !
rearing a family of four kittens. The j
kittens were given to another feline I
ia which the maternal instinct was i
strong, and the little coons substitu- j
ted without protest front the mother.
In a short time two of the little wild
kittens died, but the otner pair thrived
in their new environment, and the
story of the cat with the coon family
became something of a sensation in
the neighborhood.
Colonel Hawkins heard of it and
made the twenty mile drive out and
back for the purpose of bringing the
wonder to Portland, Mrs. Grifiitts
finally consented to lend the family
to the museum, and as an evidence of
good faith one of the kittens was
brought along with the little coons j
to complete the picture of mixed do- I
mestieity.—Portland Oregonian. i
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