If You }]ave OysDep~s~a Send no money, but wrlie Dr. Sheep, I~aefne, WIs., ]~ox 1.13. for ,six bt~ttlcs of l)r. Shooll'S l~cstorativc; A% /g~ ~ A ~P ~'be Life - ~a.~/ng express I; Md. If cured. Day $5.50--1f not. l~ Is frcc.

I II ~'er~/ce of ehe' I~ Some of the we;flghiest planters in the "~Vest Ind~es live oil coJl'c~; grotlllds. qE3v£ ?/ . ,..,,., Ar~ You Usin~ Allen's Foot E:~se? It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Duruln~, Sweating Feet, 'lhe fom~der o[ the United States Three VVomen Found eliefo was secured, with an appropriation of Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allmfs Life-Saving Service, Dr. William A. $t0,C00. In the next congress an addi- ents Newel], is still living at the ripe age FoottEase, a, powder to be shaken into tional appropriation of $20,000 was the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe dos, of 83 and practicing his profession of made, as the result of Dr. Newell's ef- Stores, 25e. Sample sent FI~EE. Ad- nial medicine at Allentown, N.J. Dr. New- forts, and the experiments were ex- dress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. ,~nia oil's thoughts were first directed to the tended to other points on the Atlantic and question ~.f life saving by his witness- coast and the Gulf of Mexico, ~Iou can't ea~ tile kernel and raise another rior ing the wreck of a vessel at Long In 1857-59 Dr. Newell was governor crop of nuts from the shell. u In Branch, N. J., in which thirteen lives of New Jersey; and in 18G1 he was ap- :on- were lost. This was in 1839. In 1846 pointed by President Lincoln as super- Try Gr'~In-Ol .Try Grain-O! Ask your Grocer tod:~y to show you, a pack- angent ceremonies make much call for Dr. Newcil entered congress and there intendent of the New Jersey coast life- The S lent 131L~rch. ] orders and decorations. Paris has al- began ills agitation for some method by r~ge of GRAIN-O, the now food drink that takes saving service. Returning to congress tee place of coffee. The children may drink, it When themarch begins in the morning ways led in such matters, but the which navigation along a certain per- in 1865, he was enabled, from his four wit>out injury as well as the adult. All who And the h~al't and foot are light, try it like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal work is ranch better paid for in this tion of the New Jersey coast might be "years' experience in the work, to great- When the ilags are all a-flutter country, and the orders have been lay- renflered less dangerous. Among those brown ef Mocha or Java. but it is made from And the world is gay and bright, ly advance the usefulness of the sys- pure ~rains. and the most delicate stomach re- ish of ]ate years. The work is like whom he interested as supporters of tem. In 1866 he propoged extensions cofves it wlthou~ distress. ~.~ the price of cof- When the bugles lead the column, headwork, and yet it is not. You his views were Abraham Lincoln and fee. 15c'and25 cts. per package. Sold by all And the drums are proud in the van, of the service, and successfully advo- groccrs~ must take up the tiny sections of tub- John Quincy Adams. When the light- cated~ }~ppropriations 0f $50,000. It's shoulder to shoulder, forward ing bit by bit on the needle and sew it house bill of the senate came before ,In arch! Today the government appropriates The child is wiser in his innoeone~ than the fast to the foundation, but an aeeu- ~he housg, for con~ideration, Dr. New- for this purpose more than $1,500,000 philosopher in his wisdom. All! let him lag who can. rate eye for proportions and a steady ell offered a second resolutlon, provld- annua!ly, maintaining nearly 300 res- hand is needed to get the effect smooth ing for surf-boats, rockets, carronades Garfield Tea is the most used, the For it's easy to marci~ to music cue stations, manned by 2,000 brave ~and symmetrical. Once done wrong, and other necessary apparatus for the and skilled wreckers and life-savers. best liked, and is the original herb With your comrades all in line, tea for the cure of constipation and it can't be altered. There are no flow- better preservation of life and prop- It is said that tiffs feature of our gov- And you don't get tired, you feel in- sick headache. It strengthens the di- ing lines and fancy innovations as in erty from shipwreck along the New ernmental system, which Is under the spired, gestive or,~ans. embroidery with silks or crewel. Jersey coast. An appropriation of direction of the treasury department And life is a draught divine. Everything is exact, formal, diseiptin- $t0.000 was asked, Thts resolution in at Washington, has no counterpart in times of war the number of individual ed, as in the military service." the form of an amendment to the light- In When the march dra~s on at evening, any other country. It is estimated that homicides always increases. house bill was unanimous'y adopted. And the color-bearer's gone, 225,000 lives have been saved by the In the third session of the thirtieth methods which Dr. Newell originated, When the merry strains are silent Gen. G'ant's Courtesy. llall's Catarrh Cure congress, an extension of the service and in great part perfected, half a cen- Timt piped so brave in the dawn, Lids Lord Reed gives in the Century from Little Egg harbor to Cape May tury ago. Is taken internally. Price, 75c. When you miss the dear old fellows a true account of "A Woman's Experi- Who started out with you, ences During the Siege of Vicksburg." Words are vehicles for thought; but vehicles, When It's stubborn and sturdy, for- It concludes wlth an extract from "a ~.~ of course, are often empty. ward march, letter which gives a graphic history ~~ While no woman is entirely free from perlodxeal suffering, i* does not seem Though the ragged lines are few. of the rest of our experiences with ~~~ ]%[rs. %V]IlSlOlV'S Soothln~ Syrup, General Grant and his army, and has [~~ For chihlrcn teething, softens tile g'lHllS, rclluce,~ In- ~o have been the plan of nature that woman should suffer so severely. :Lydi~ flammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. :IN. ]Pinkham's Yege¢ablo Compound is the most thorough female regu- Then it's hard to march in silehee, lator known to medical science. It relieves the condition which produces so And the road has lonesome grown, and posted on the spot."~ George ~ Parents first teach a child to talk, then, try to much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. And life is'a bitter cup to drink, came in today, and such a dcs~r~ptio~ teach it to hold its tongue. The three letters here published should encourage every woman who suffers : But the soldier must not mourn. as he gave of the destrucUon and deso- Aug. 6, 1898. lation in the county! Oakland, where ,~,;" Plso's Cure cauno~ be too highly spoken of as "DEAR Mns. Pn~Kg~M : -- I have e poor, sick a~ a cough cure.--& W, O'BItIEN, 322 Third .~ve., omach every And this is the task before us, our things were, was comp!etely sack- ~:. 2~.~ N., Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan, 6, 1900. suffered since the age of sixteen with ,rning, e v e r y- A task we 'may never shirk, ed. I had fitted up two rooms with ~:~-(~.~:~ painful menstruation. I have bee~ treated for months, and was told that ng I eat hurts In the gay time and the sorrowful my own furniture, lace curtains, and .~"~'~! If thou are a master be sometimes bllnd~ ifa am very weak, a servanL sometimes deaf. the womb had fallen a little. The , time mantel and toilet ornaments. I left ,~..%,~-,~> doctor says that is now in place again, n, and sallow. We must march and do our wo:k. a pantry stocked with provisions for ~( ' Some articles must be described. Whlte's but I still have the same pain. Please ' I have tried a We must march when the music el~e~rs many months, a cedar chest full of Yucatan needs no descriptiou; it's the real tell me what to do."~Mns. E~MA 'tor, but he did thing ...... seem to do me US, handsome clothing, the rector's fine, Ir(UE[rL, 112 Trautman St,, Brooklyn, E. D.~ N.Y. 7 good."~ Miss .March when the strains are dumb, library packed in boxes, and even my The friends of the ,Opposition candidate, are .OGIE POLLAIID, Plucky and valiant, forward, march! little trunk full of sewing materials, always "heelers " Jan. 19, 1899. So. ~th St., And smile, whatever may come. and my writing desk and work table. "DEAR l%[ns. P~N~=x~ :~After re- ___-hmond, Vs. ceiving your reply to my letter of just as they stood. The soldiers cut DOUGL'AS.FACTORY April 23, 1900. For, whether life's hard or easy, the carpets into strips with their pen ) "Since receiving your answer *o The strong man k~eps his pace, knives, and tore the lace curtains from To Ilo l]nl~trged~]lerore ¢ho First of July, been cured of the severe pain at time my letter I have been taking your %Viii 31[;~ke..6,000 Fairs Daily. For the desolate march and the silent, the windows with their bayonets.Valu- of menstruation through the use of Vegetable Compound, and it has done me more good than any medicine I The strong soul finds the grace. Advertising pays., Lydia E. Pinkham~s Vegetable Com- able books were torn from their covers ~//~ ~~ have ever taken. My menses are all Vq. L. Douglas is going to increase pound. I have taken six bottles of --Margaret N. Sangster. and thrown to the winds. Our cloth right now, and appear once a month, the capacity of. his factory to 6,000 it, felt better after the first bottle, ing was piled in a heap in the yard ..'- and I feel so much stronger. ] shall and after a while had no more pain pairs of shoes per day, The addition always praise your medieine.'~ i%hss I~n~brolderles for I~Illltary. and barrels of flour and molasses pour- or womb trouble. ed over it. The men stirred the heap will add 16,000 square feet of space for I%IAOGII~ POLLAnD, 319 So. 4th St., Women, and on!y women, are em- manufacturing purposes. At the same "I had doetored from the age of slx- l~ichmond, Vs. with their bayonets, and called it a " . ~[¢~ [' ~4 teen to twenty-six~ and had lost all ployed in embroidering shoulder knots, time a new 400 horse-power engine and 'rebel stew.' They tore my bonnets ~ ~;~,~ hope, bus your medicine has made "I was troubled with female weak- cap devtces, sleeve and belt symbols an additional 150 horse-power boiler hess,irregular and up, and tied the pieces to the bedposts, /~ .. ~,z,.@..... me well. for the officers of every departmental will be installed, 'which will afford ade- painful menstrua- and even went so far in wanton mis- "I would like to have you rise my and military organization in the land. ~estimonial, so that others may see, ation, and leu- chief as to kill a sheep in the parlor /~ quate power for the present and an- Expert men needle workers never at- other addition to the factory, which and be inspired with hope, and take eorrhoea. Tile tempt it, for it requires a deftness and and cut it tip on the handsome table. o your medicine.'!--MRs. E~& ~UEIIL, doctor's medicine will no doubt be necessary later on. did me .no good. delicacy of touch peculiarly feminhle, I had never believed the stories we 1 112 Trautma~ S ~,.,Broohlyn,E. D.,N.Y. When the factory starts up the first I have taken one although it bears no slightest likenes~ of July it will be on an output of 500 Feb. 20, 1900. as newspaper items gotten up for ex- r bottle and a half to the embroidery done on pliant fab- dozen or 6,000 pairs of shoes per day, "l saw your medicine so highly of your Vegetable eitement, yet ours was one of many recommended I thought I would write rics. We seek out good military em- and the weekly pay roll, exclusive of Compound, and cases, But I must tell you about our 't / to you for advice. broiderers; they don't have to hunt for office help, superintendent, foremen, thanks to your interview with General Grant. After j "My menstruation occurs every two us," said a Washington outfitter. "See etc., will be $22,000 per week. The mediclne,my pains much discussion it was decided that I Weeks, lasts a week, and is painful. I aregone, ladvise this number '5' on the shoulder knot? Douglas salesmen on the road are uell- have been troubled in this way for him" all women suffering as I have to use The officer is in the Fifth artillery had better go to Grant, and ask to ing 25 per cent more goods than last some time. I suffer from sick head- send us out with our soldiers as pris- your Vegetable Compound.'~E~IMx and is getting a new uniform. Not season. The increased sales is the di- ache and backache all the time, appe- J. PRIBBLE, Indianola, IlL oners of war to . We y many workers could execute gold em- rect result of good shoemaking and ex- If there is anything about your case about which you would like special feared the exposure of the ehlldren to broidery as smoothly as this. It re- DR. WILLIAM A. NEWELL. tensive advertising: The advertising advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. No man will see your letter. She can quires years of practice and under- the heat of the July sun, after their expenditure of Mr. Douglas is now surely help you~ for no person in America has such a wide experience in treat- underground life and scan~ fare and standing to handle such material. The larger than at any period of his busi- ing female ills as she has had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of the hardships of travel in wagons. So WHERE THE DAY BEGINS. tense thirst, tingling fn the ears, iIlu- women back to health. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free. experts make good incomes and have ness, and this is to be still further in- Jennie and I called upon General sions of sight and hearing, and other -You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation. things their own way. They stay at Tho International Ditto Line, ~s Recog- creased. Beginning this week half- Grant, who received us with every disagreeable results. A person in a home and take orders. We are glad nized by Our Nl~vy, page advertisements of the Douglas courtesy, and gave us papers whieh stupor from the drug experiences the $50~0 I~EWAI~D.--~¥o have depositedBa~'~'~"'~-:--'--"----~k with the NatlonM City of~ Lynn, a~/]e~t?~,~$S000, to give them all the time and material shoe will appear in all the principal which will be paid to any person who cau find that the abavo testimonial ]etter~ would secure us transportation What is known as the International most pleasant dreams and lmaginings. are not genulne~ or were published before obtaining tim ~rttev's s eeial or- they wish to effect such results. Now, newspapers of the large cities, as well mission. LYDIA E. t'LNKIIAM MEDI~/~'~C~'- ~ through his lines. He behaved through Date Line, where the day changes, as Like all excesses, it kills the gentle I'll show you what we call stock work. vessels sail across the Pacific, lies as such papers as the Youth's Compan- _ . ~ out our interview like a brave soldieV emotions, freezes ktnd~ness,, rouses in = The eagles and emblems on some or- along the meridian 180 degrees west of ion.~Brockton, Mass., Times. and kindly gentleman. He expressed man the spirit of the beast, and accom- Keep your stomach in good order dinary steamship company's uniforms. and your brain will do the rest. himself ~as being anxious to aid the Greenwich, but does not follow it ex- Turn the l%asoals Out The lines are scraggy and inferior com- plishes more vile deeds than are Original ideas resemble clocks when people all he could, admired the hero- actly, It deviates slightly to the east The woman who makes a good pie We are speaking of the grip microbes pared with the expert's work. Yet a dreamed of. Once the habit of using they strike one. should have no cause to sigh. The well and strong can resist their poi- ism and self-sacrifice of our army as and again to the west at various points woman able to direct a workroom of absinthe is contracted escape from its son, the sickly and weak are their prey. much as I could ask, and "as for the in order to include certain islands into girls doing this grade of insignia in our bondage is most difficult. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters are na- women of the south," he said, "they the area in which the American date is factory gets $30 a week.. Military em- ture's remedy for expelling all poison cannot be conquered." Those were his kept and vice versa, to include other from the system, At druggists, in liquid broidery is done with the finest of gilt Living Down r~ Iloodoo. very words. While we were there Ad- islands in the area in which the Asiatic or tablets at 25 cents per bottle or box. or silver tubing on heavy stuff much A New York hotel that is daily over- miral Porter entered, and we were in- date is kept. When this line is crossed ~tiffened. crowded with patronage of the first 7~'~J':. :E" ": XL".d...;.." z*-'%7 :.,,~,~,*%:wy . =~77J~'7~... :C' . troduced to the man who for eighteen going west skippers gain a day; when "Sometimes women amateurs come class was designed as an apartment has juat as much right to good hearth as a rich months had been bothering us with they cross it going east they lose one. here to get material to work insignia house and occupied as such until bombs. On our way home he passed a The United States navy recognizes the woman. Dr. Greene offer~ frea of charge to for their husband's and brother's uni- ghosts drove the tenants away. Every wagonful of Confederate soldiers, who, line as beginning at a polnt north o~ every woman, the advice that leads to health forms. They have been taught em- night there were strange noises in each when we bowed, as we always do when Siberia, southeast to Bering Strait, ~nd strength. Write to him at Ja W. 14th St., broidery; have done quite beautiful of the 350 or 400 rooms. The occu- we meet them, filled the air with their through which it passes midway, leav- , and tell htm aH ~bout your work, they say, and are confident that, pants lost sleep ~and nerves. Women cheers. Our whole army is devoted, ing the St. Lawrence island on the weakne~& The 3pectal advice of the discov- after practicing with the right material were afraid to be left alone in broad every man of it, to the ladies who Amerlcan side, and, turning, passes in erer of Dr. Greene's Nervura cannot be bought they will succeed in doing a device ~at- daylight. Leases were ruthlessly bro- shared with them the trims and dan- a southwesterly direction, crossing the for money, but it will be given to you free if isfactorily. We give them the meas- 180th meridian at about latitude 60 de- ken and people moved away in swarms. gers of the siege. The news that the place was haunted you will write. urements, proper materials, and some grees north, to a point just to west- spread all over the country, enticing When Answering Advertisements Kindly hints how tobegin, and they go off, ward of the Near Islands, so that all of Mention This Faper. but invariably return, saying they 'i'hl~.nked and Dalnned. the Aleutlan Islands may be on the scores of bold investigators. The can't make the figures look right. Then Gen. Felix Agnus, proprietor of the American side, thence in a southeast- noises continued, but no ghost was we take the materials they bought and American, and one of the erly direction back to the 180th meri- seen. The proprietor was in despair.. have the markings done in shape. No bravest and most popular of Mary- dian at a latitude of about 48 degrees Some advised him to burn the house amateur embroiderer, however skilled land's soldiers in the dur- north, thence aldng the 180th meridian down, others to wreck it. Finally he may be in tapestry, silk or ing the war of the rebellion, tells this sold. Another of New 'York's seven- she linen to a point 5 degrees south latitude, ;? applique, or even in doing beaded story of his experiences during the thence in a direction about southeast day sensations dropped out of mind, work, has ever, to my notion, made troublous times of the early '60%: "I by south to a point midway between and presently new tenants, who had a device for a soldier's coat or cap that was wounded at the battle of Gaines' the Fiji and Samoan Islands, the never heard of the "haunts," flocked was fit to look at. I have in my head Mills. The bullet cntered my chest Frtendly Islands being on the Asiatc in to fake avantage of the reduced r, ow the, insignia of every military, and shattered my shoulder bone and I side; thence about south by west to the rates. Today we witness the spectacle naval and departmental device used in fell unconscious. When my senses r~- vicinity of Chatham, leaving it on the of a hoodoo lived down in the very heart of our great eity.~New York ?@VB turned I found that a Confederate, also ~l~e United States," said an embroider- Asiatic side; thence in a southwester- s~,2 Press, er. "I must keep up with such matters wounded, had fallen across me, for ly direction back to the 180H~ meridian, 2 h~ order to be able to fit each device to the battle had been a hand-to-hand af- where it remains. the rank it belongs to without in- fair. The man was faintly whispering l?ekln% l[~,em~rk~ble l~ells. t, for water. I lifted up my canteen~it Pekin is rich in remarkable bells, the struction. The cavalry, the artillery, The Parent of ~g lDre~(lful Curse. was filled with cold coffee--and handed finest specimens being located in the the infantry, the engineers' corps, the There is a farm in Wisconsin for the it to him. He took a long drink and bell tower on the western side of the staff of physicians,, surgeons, commis- raising of wormwood, from the oil of i handed the canteen back to me. 'Yank.' Tartar City, and the Tachungsu, or ;{,/ saries, all have different badges and be- which that dreadful drink, absinthe, is he said, 'thank you.' And then he add- temple of the great bell, beyond the longings, My books would show all procured. Tlm oil has a remarkable ed, with equal sincerity: 'Damn you.' city wall. The latter contains the the various changes in insignia that penetrating power and for this reason Not long ago,' continued- Gen. Agnus, great bell of Pekin, east .by order of have occurred in governmental mat- is much used in the making of oint- "I was in the Carrollton hotel in Bal- the Emperor Yong-Lo in 1415 and hung ters for the last forty years. I learned ments, (i,/' , timore, whe na party of ex-Confeder- in the present tower by the Emperor [;;': i the work from a regular French de- Absinthe itself is becoming a power- Made dso couper, and started a girl just ates,who were giving a dinner, captured Wauleh in 1578. This gigantic object in as ful curse to mankind. It has secured in four me and took me as a prisoner into the is 15 feet in height, is 9 inches thick, when the civil war created a demand such a stronghold in Paris that the for such service. To learn military em- banquet room. They called on me for and has a circumference of 34 feetattho larger sizes. government is taking steps to stop the If your &aht broidery is a likely profession for any a speech and I told them the story of rim. It ~'eighs 53½ tons, and is cov- sale of the "green terror" in France. ~ot . young girl. Two of my best assistants the man with whom I had shared my ered inside and out with inscriptions Sold ~Qe~ hvo It was absinthe in the hands of Mc- began with me as errand girls when canteen when we were both wounded from the Buddhist outras in Chinese everyw~ete~ t~em~wtlte to Allister, Campbell, Kerr, and .Death J barely 14 years old. It is not work on the battlefield, expressing my ad- characters. which caused Jennie Bosschieter's the ~eatest that affords remuneration from the miration of the spirit which thanked death one lonely night at Paterson, N. agency start. Persistent apprenticeship is re- me and damned me in the same breath. BIultiplex T,Fpel~rlntlng Tolegrl~ph. of J., for which crime the men were sen- quired before rewards begin. But once The next day a fine looking gentleman According to the Cologne Gazette, STANDARD tenced to long terms of imprisonment. mistress of the craft, one has good called upon me at my office. He had the Baudot multiplex typeprlnting tel- A large dose of the oil will produce OIL CO. paying, interesting work for a life- heard my story, he said, and hffd come egraph operates so excellently that the time. Each time an officer is promot. ~o tell me ~hat he was the wounded insensibility, convulsions, dilated pu- whole telegraph business between Ber- ed there Is a change in emblems, In ~oldier. From that day to this we pils, sluggish pulse, and other serious lin and Paris, which heretofore requir- effects~the after-effect often including ed five telegraph lines, can now be eas- pence times tho military companies hpve been [1,.e best of friends," ~7~~0: -~ ~...... ~-.~,~ 1 trembling hands, arms, and legs, in- ily done over an~

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