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The letter of Miss Merkley,
whose picture is printed above,
proves beyend question that
thousands of cases of inflamma
tion of the ovaries and womb
are annually cured by the use of
Lydia E. Pinkkam’'s Vegetable
Compound, _
- “DeAr Mgns. PINEHAM :— Gradual
loss of strength and nerve force told
me something was radically wrong
with me. I had severe shooting pains
through the pelvic organs, cramps and
extreme irritation comgelled me to
seek medical advice. The doetor said
that I had ovarian troul®e and uleera
tion, and advised an operation. I
strongly objected to this and decided
to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege=
table Compound. I soon found that
my judgment was correct, and that all
the good things said about this medi
cine were true, and day by day I felt
less pain and increased appetite. The
ulceration soon healed, and the other
complications disappeared, and in
eleven weeks I was once more strong
and vigorous and perfectly well.
““ My heartiest thanks are sent to
you for the great good you have done
me.”— Sincerely yours, Mlss MARGARET
M@:RKLEY, 275 Third St., Milwaukee,
Wis.—Bsooo forfeit if original of above letter
preving ganuinzness cannot be srodueced.
Glcomy Roman Palaces.
Many of th: great Roman palaces
stand closed and gloomy. The Orsini
have sold their huge ancestral pile,
and retain little of their ancient glory
except their name. The Lancellotti
have, since 1870, kept half the great
doors of their palace shut in sign of
mourning for the lcss of the temporal
power. The Chigi have no heart for
gaiety since their heir threw away his
life in Africa, his death being the
epilogue to a tragic love story. The
Sforza-Caesarini have tried to trim
their sails to every wind. Duchess
Victoria, born a Colonna, was lady
in-waiting to Queen Margherita; Duc
hess Carolina, her magher-in-law,
spent her days on her knees lamenting
the fall of the Papal power. The
Marchese Santifiore and Princess Cor
sini, both daughters of the Sforza-
Caesarina, ars among the gayest of
Roman beauties.
What a Bird Likes.
Birds like a 'little sunshine—teo
much is fatal. A bird after bathing
may be hung for fifteen minutes in
the sunshine to dry his feathers, but
should not remain longer, says House
hold~Animals.
Do not hang birds in a"window. All
windows are draughty. Do not per
mit a draught from an open window
to strike your bird. Do not allow
the temperature of the room where
the bird is kept to drop suddenly.
Permit your bird to go to rest at
dusk, keeping it out of a lighted
Toom.
Keep canaries in a temperature of
65 to 70 degrees.
.Never make a quick move about a
bird or move it suddenly.
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: The Abuse of Shade.
~For our hot summaors, shade around
the house seems to be an absolute
necessity. It is well to remember,
however, that, like most other BOO¢
things, we may so shade that it be
comes absolutely harmful.
It has often been observed that
while a home is new and has little
shade it is healthful, but after the
house is buried under trees, the fam:
ily begin to suffer from various dis
eases, which when the trees were
small and cast little shade th'ey were
entirely free from. The explanation
is this: When a house is buried in
shade it becomes dark and damp.
Darkness and dampness are both fa
vorable for the growth of molds, mil
dews and disease germs. Sunlight
dries ‘the house and kills outright
the germs of most of our formidable
diseases. Rheumatism and consump
tion thrive espccially in dark and
damp houses.
Shade should be around the house,
not over it. Let there be open places
all around thz house, so that the sun
may shine direetly upon it. This will
keep it dry and wholesome.
Another evil which comes with too
many trees is the shutting off of the
current of air so necessary when it
is very hot. Heat is much more en
durable with plenty of moving air
than it is when there is no circulation
whatever. Plant trees; piant them
in abundance, but not too close to
the house, and when they become
too dense cul some of them out.—New
York Tribune.
A Fresh Airing.
A little friend of mine was spending
his vaction in the country witK his
grandparents. One day not long ago
he was walking in the fields with his
grandfather and was gurprised to see
all the cows chewing their cuds., Not
understanding what it meant, he ex
claimed:
“Do you have to buy chewing gum
for all them cows, grandpa?’—Albany
Journal. '
Relic of Sclomoen.
Hugues le Roux, the well know.a
French journalist, has discovered in
Abyssinia the original manuseript re
lating the story of Solomon and the
Queen of Sheba, which has never
aitherto been authenticated.
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The Vatican exhibit sent from Reme
to the St. Louls Exposition will prob
ably be re-exhibited at the Lewis and
Clark Eir next year at Portland. . *
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Sanitary crusaders are now aiter owner
{ess city pigeons.
H. H, GREEN'S Sonsg, of Atlanta, Ga., are |
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world, Ree their liberal offer in advertisa
ment in another column of this paper. ’
The Sultan of Turkey aims to outlive all
his predecessors. |
TamsurePiso’sCure forConsumptionsaved
my life three years ago.—Mßs, Troxmas Rus-
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B PRty '%‘- ;Z@?_‘i g 7 greatest sellers in the world is because of their excellent style,
PSS Ry @;f:‘}f;u easy fitting and sugerior wem'm%l qnalities. 1f 1 could show
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