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by Oatal'l\li Oatarr/1 re a }(omely 1:1. &n,. i for two: • Alediciue f • lor • l: : l'eet 'll(lt'll l 4 a~ •••••••••• II tbe COfo dY•I•<pa~a. the atom• a ted. •ucll icatlon.t. ha,·e of grateful be given 1 been ... for feel grati· of Poruna ,Quahty 10 pm1on, can beneficial D.\ River!, locnl Par- t~ by them to like un- ple of th~ nro to ll'iS·mlle II be o\•al construc- m<:>t by who use big be oiled · Stntes St., lhOII· tronbles by dnlly noticed yenrs T.elgbt .. ull pnln fnlrly lck. It get up tD to tb:lt I had t!JP with Kidney trouble l n bos. l'. WOill• n n gay t(\ tbe stand of to a pllshell IS lt It yean~ be- anC !H)n\t.~ was times al! lintba A l ticura. Jl, •• (I AFTER THE DRUG TRUST liNERS NOT TO ~STR--IK-....ElFATALRAILROAD-WREc~Tt.~.Wi.t;;;.;;;;-;;,ib;'whttello• ... m The White liOUHe at Wuhlnrton, wltlch bns been the \l{lna's Puluce\ WHOSHEWA.S Government Btllna Action Under Anti· Trust Law. ·- I Fast T I c llid th p 1 or the Amerlcnn People M!nce It WRI r rll ns o e on e ennsy' tlrst occuplc(l \Jy Pr~Rltlent Mt111lson In Ccnvenllon Accepts Proposal of the vania Neat• Altoona. 1800, lmH recently under~,:one n thor· Antllrtlclte Operators' ough ()0\ll'se ot remo!lelllug, reuovntlon and repnlr. Every Amcrlcnn cltl!cn I~ owner or nn undh'ldcd eighty or ti!Ju\otlon Suit ln,.IIIUratotl In lntll• \\\ Ill' Ortlor of Attornor• Go!'loral Moollr. Wnsllhtgton, D. 0.-Pt•ncllcnll~· frl'ory pot·s~!l In tbo t'nllod Stntl'~ will teol n ll'·el~· lnl<•t•eRt in tho nntJ.tt·ust lll'n~oml· ln~ts lW~ttm ll;v tho -~ttot•tw~··Oonol'lll, uniltW dlt•ortlon ot the Presl<l<mt, ugnlnsl tho tt•lpnrlltu eomhlnntlon of tlrn~·gl~l~ nml dl'\11( 1111\llllt'll<'tlli'PI'S gen· Nttll~· !mown ns tho Dl'ng 'I'!'ll~t. 'l'ho )lt•tl!lon IH tlhld In Hw Unit£>(\ lltntos Clt'('llil Coul't In lntllnna. Till~ •nit !A Ollf! mor<' ~top ln I'll<> <'0111· llf•~llenHin' Jli'UIOI'tt'm ot tlio Aclmlnlsh•n· tton to brlnJ.l within tlw lnw lmsln 0 ss 1111'11 who Ill'~ Stt>IHIIIy eXll'llflillJ.l IHOU· opollsH~ pmctlcoa to eYet•y hrnnch or ll'n<h•. A t'tOl'lW,r·!lenornl ~loody go ''C Ollt this ~tl\ temenl: \Tho Go\'el'nmont to·dn~· llletl In the , ('h•t•nlt f.om·t of tho Unltod Stnt<!s tor thP dJs!rh•t Of 11\<lillnn II Ill'! it ion fOl' !Ill lll,llln(·tlon ngn in8t rl'rtn In n ssodn tlons, <'orpm·n lhms nn<l lnrllvldunls rompri~· In!( whnt ls commonly known ns th!' IJI'lllt 'l't•nst. 'J'Iw p:\l'lleH dllt<'ndnnt !WI'<' eQmbhH><I to ~ontrol tho prlel's nt whlrh tJrO)ll'iutary mmll<'inrs auul <lrn;:-• s1lllll bo sold to tho ·~onsum<:>t' tht•Oil!:'h tlw t•etnll <ll'IIA'Il'ists In \'!olntlon ol' lh•' l'ih••t•mnu Anti·T••ust low, 'I'he Jllll'li<>s to I he romhlnntlon lnrlmlo tho PI'Opl'll'- tnt')' AssoPilttlou t>f Amerlen, tho Nn· tlnnnl \Yho!PS>llo Druggists' Assodn· 111011 nn<l tho Jlintlouul .\ssociutlou of JJ:•ng-~;st~.\ Th<' I'!'OJl!'ll'liii'Y ,\ssorlatlon, tho .\t· torne)··CO<'lll'rnl oxpl;tlns, ls ~ompMP<l ~I' nhiCl)' )let• rrul. nf nil thl' mnnuf:w- tm·••rs of 1111tent mo<llclnes nn<l pt•oprlc· t:tr)' m•t!rl<.>s, the Xnt,lonnl Wh()I<'•Pie lll'lli~JristR' Assol\!ntiou Is composed of lt~nrl)' nil tlw wholosnlo <ll'liA'A'ists. nn<l the Nntion:ll Ass<wlntlon of Uctnll Druggists Is compose,! of llcl~~orntt•s from ntllllnted locnl nssoclntlons uf re- tail <IJ•ngg·lsts, ·comprising nenrly n II tlw rrtnllers in the cotmh')', 'l'he oftlccrs of the n ssocln tlons Ill'~. mndc pn rtle~ tie· 1'~1ulnnt to llw suit, ns well liS cortnln other !TH!Ivlt!unl$, lll•ms 1111{\ corporn· tlons \ho arl' members of Ute respect• l\'e nssocln tlons. 'l'ht• hill <'hnrges thnt thes<> nss0eln· tlnllS nntl thpit• mo.nbN's 1111\'t! ~ntcrell hlto a con;;plriwy 'o fll'bitrnl'llY fix nn<l ret:ulntc the pri<'<' nt whlt•h Sll<'h ('OUI• m011ltlt~R shnll b<> soh! to the ~onsnmer, nml tlmt they hnl'e !'stubli~hl'cl rnl<>s ami r~guhlt!ons to <>nforc<> such nn 1111· lawful ngt'l'l'lllcnt by rcstrictlng the )1\ll'chns~ :tlltl snle of stll'h commodities to nwmbPr~< who lh•e up to nnd ob· ~«;r'·~ surh rui~A n1nl r~gnlntlons, :\o retail druggi~t cnu obtnin gomls from n wbo)(>snle th•nggist Ol' t\ mnmt- fa~ture~· of 11 Pl'Olll'lot:lr~· mNlicine nn· l~ss stwh retnll <ll'ltJJ:Il'i~<t b~comps R m~mlil'r of t11e Nntlonnl Asso~intlon, mal ln or<lm• to become such nwmbrr llP must ngrl'e to oh•PI'\'e the t'stnb· llshNl (Jl'!c;o nt whi!'lt such Pl'O\)I'ietnry medlrillP shnll hP sold to tiJP <'onsumcr, It he cuts !li'IC{'S h~> Is hn medin tely pla~etl lliJOII th<> list or whnt Is lmi'Wil ns \n);gres~h·e <'lltter~.\ null therl'!tftt•r is nnnble to obtnin goorls. TbP Depnrtm~nt of ,Justlee now ha• Tm<lrt• wny or In ('ont<>lll!lltttion ~~~a~ :umlnM lit lenst ten monopol!~s. m· dnsstls or monopolies, mal out of tlwm ln111rlrE><Is of suits lllil)' grow. Th•'Y ore n~ follows: fitrit to enjoin Drug Trust. l'ult to ~>njoln Northwestrrn PnpN' Trust. Suit to enjoin 'l'ohncco Trn•t. Suit against rehntP lly Pl'i\'ate cnt·~ from I'nbst Brewing Compnny. Suit to lllljoin Ele,·utor Trust. Suit to u boiiFh monopoly of St. Lon!s llt:idgt,> 1\11{\ Tcrmlnnl ComJlfill~'. Snit to pnnlsh for rebates gin•n to Snttnr 1~rnst6 l'ont<\mph\te<l ~uits ngninst hnrtl ;md $Oft <'On! eomblnntions. UPbn te snits !'On tempi a t\'tl n:J:a: n•t Stmt~nrtl Oil Company and mnuy mil· ro:tds. Indictment of IT<'rsons in Fet·tlli?.t'l' 'ft·ust, I't promlsps tn be n periml of :J:I'<'nt netl\~it:v t1ot onlv ffl1' tll.P l:n.v oftir!m~Q M 1-h<>. (;,w,•ruu; ... ut bnt for till' le::!~ I JlroCe•sion, to whom lhe nrcnsPd wlll lnok fot• their <l~fpnse. 'J'Iw .\•!minis· fl•nt!on hns E>\'ill!'ntly rle<'illrtl tbnt th<' tlm\ for tPmporizlng I• pnst nnd th:1t HARD COAL REGION REJOICES lt.lonn<lerotandhtll of Or•lero •nd \Prell!hl lSlookt\<t~ lhopoullblll For llmiOilt•lJp -'f•n Kllleti-M•n)' IuJqred, elghtY·Ih•e millionth pnrt or the WitHe Ilou~e, Its well nR ot the <>th(r Public Work 1l'ndor Altoonn, Pn.-Chl~ngo mull tPiiln No, • llull!llngs nnd Monuments In the Cnp· ito! City, An Item In tho r()novatlon of '.ho t·emo<!Qlc<l WhIte House wns ropnlntlng, JUvery ''lsitor In Wushlng· ton ktHIWS '· hy the White House h so cni!P.d-bocnnse i, Is l!tc~nlly 11 \while hOttRo.\ 'l'ho cxtorlor paint mnst thet·o· foro bo white, Now willie the pure white sm•fn~<>s an<l simp!~ lines of the While House, set In the n1itlst ot g.reen In wns lliHl IJonutilul t•·ecs, lll'O<lure n v••t•y snll~f~·lug ell'cct or tHgnltled sluwlic!ty, wltlto pnlnt from 11 pt•nctlcn•l point of view, Is ubout the most un· sntlsfnclory l.ln<l or pnlnt thnt could hnl'll been selected by the orlglnnl de· slgucrs. l''h•Ht, bccnm~ nny white pnlnt Is ensl!y tlls~oiorml by smoke n n!l (\nst, and, S('C.>llll, 'ecnnso ordlnnry white pnlnt Itself arnllnnlly turns 1!:1'11.1' or brownish yellow from exposm·f!. 18, enstbomHI, lliHI the ChiCt\1.(0 Ull(l CCI II• lletermlne<l •t c:onlorene• of St. !.onis l~XIJI'~SS No, 21, wostb0\111<1, OperRtOTI ..... Minna• omal•l•- coiii<!Cil while 1'\lllllillg on the I'l'llll• \\\' K•ya \len Will Not !lutr••· syl\'nnln llullrond nt full speed, elgb· Sci'Rllton, rn.-Thel'<> will be 110 min· tC\'ll tniiPS west of this city, nt 11 JI'S' strike, nml the lnhnbitnuts of the o'~lock Jl, m. 'J'Qn PN'sons wm·a killed unthr11cltc \'llll!'ys nrc j\lllllnnt, Soon nntl •unuy wcro in,lnr<>d, rt 1 l k , 1 'l'h<> C\oii!Hluu wn~ lnrllroctly duo to n II Cl' t IO Ill no WOI' eors convent 011 ns· freight smnsh on the ml<ltllo <11\•Jslon somble<l the r~pot•t ot tho Scnlo Com· nt 8.2-! o'clock, when twcnty·se\'Cll mlttce wns presented by John ~lltcllell lolll1cd cnra of nn <*nstbountl fJ•Ight l'~commcnt!lng that tho nwn r~tm·n to WN'e wrc<'l><'<l nt T.:nion Fm·nuce, nbout work und<lr tho nwnrd ot the Autht'll• twenty mli<.'S south of here, blocl>lng nil trucks. ~Ito Strike Commission. In ordct• to 1\\'ol<l detention or trnlns In urging the R<loptlon of tho rr>port, pn~S!'Il!li~I· tt·ntlle wnR sent O\'N' tlw l\lr, Mitchell snhl It wns b<'ttC}' to t·c· Petersburg Ll'!lnch. 'l'ho Pcnn$)'lvnnln new tho nwnr<l or the eommi~slon Spc<'lul, the eighteen hour tlye1', WI'St· than to nccept the operntm·s' r~atl·icted bound, was the first tt•aln to pus~ plnn or 1\!'bltrntlon, under which be n•·omu\ ant! mnl;~ the tl'lll in snrety, fl!lll'OO tho wuge or the highest pnltl No. 21, thl' Rt. Louis nn<l Chlcngo Ex· llltlll would be t•e!lncc•l tot• tho pnr 11 ose press, wns the llPXt trnln to be Rent ot gh•lng It to the lowest paid men, wcHtbomut O\'Cl' thl' llrnnch, It rol· '\l'hnt ml~:ht seem tnlr to the Bont•d 11<\Nl with No. 18, the Chlcngo Mnll, of Arbltrntlon,\ be n<l<lod, \but It going In nn opposite <llt•cctlon, on n would not be tall· to us. Whnt we single trnck, ne~u· Clonr Creek .T\lllc· tlon. must do Is to l'lll·so t-be lowest pnl<l men Jlotb locomoth·I.'R W!'re wr<>rl>Nl, Six to the stun<lnt•t\ or file best pnid. l•'rom But while tho White House Is, 1111(1 wllltl' 1t must l'<'llllllll or It would no longer be the \\'hite Uouse.\ So the t•eno,·ntors, mnkln_. tho~ best or n dis· <'ournging situntlon, sought tor tLe bl'st , kln<l ot white pnint pJ•ocut·nule, The I 1\\'0I'age citizen If nsltPtl to guess whut kind of paint they tinnily tl\chle<l on woultl :ll'ohnbly answer- '1\\h!te len <I nml all,\ but ho would gue~~ wrongly. The )mint L ~le~ted as the best obtnln· able, \as. rendy·mlxeu pn.l't, s~eh ns cnn he bought In nny .ve1'·furnlshml tho information I lmvc l'cceh·ed from cm•s on No. 18-tl\•p mnll cm·s nut! n ull pnrts ot the rl.'giou 1 nm fcnrful COMh-wf're cnught In tho smnshn1>. that out· people nre not In shHfle r 01 . a 'fhe nccidPnt OJliH'nrs to hn\'c l'esuJt. 1 sll•i\te, Qd ft•om n tulRmHl~r•tnlHllng of ord~rs 1 \'lllnge store, snch ns is used by more than hnlf of l't.l' <'lgt.t,v ot• eighty·fh·o million o· 'JH•t•s tf the White llou~e on llu•lr own la.m<•s. 'l'hnt one brnllll or mlxc!l Jlnlnt w~os \:sell ln.;tend or nn· oihPI' b n mN•o nrel.lrntn I detall- thei'O urP l!rty ot• n lmu<ire<l brnnds on the mnr!;(•t .unt mlllht bnve llC!'n se· \I know there nrc mnny nmong tiS on till' pnrt of the tt•n!n crew or the who nre not ill sym)la thy with 11 strike Chi~ngo nnd St. Lollis Express. lllO\'cment. We must retnln wllnt we I'h~·slclnnR !'rom Altoonrt, Uuntlnr:· 1 hnH, rnthcr than lose whnt we ,gained don nn!l Willlnmsburg wel'e sent to the in the lnst two strikes. sc~ne to l'CildN· rtl1l to llw injure(\, who \In 1 \cclding this question, mny I WN'e brought to tile Altoona IIo\pitnl. nsk you to do It without passion or The !leoti are: sentiment, but with due rej,]nr!l to .T. W, WngnN', tJostnl r!Prl; on No. whnt Is best now. Whntci'N' your de· 18, of ~litllin, Pn.; tllc!l on wny to hos·l clslon, whctber It bo strike Ol' whethet• pitol. It be work, I nsk you to rem 1 tin to· ,J, W. Cox, No. 18, or Downhtgton, gether, n~ceptlug without reservntlon Pn.; kllhid Instantly. the cone!nslon of the mnJority.\ E. II. Slmltz, postnl clrrk, No. 18, Mr. Mitchell's rcnmt•ks were heartily Wu~hingtonbOl'O, l'a.; diet! on way to npplmt<led nnd there wns not n dis· hospital. scntlug \'Oice to the rl'port of the Scnle, H. S. Jones, postnl <'lerk. No. 18, of Committee, which Is ns follows: Llckdnle, Pu.; ·klllrd lnstnntly. \First-Tbnt we ngree to work on the F. G. Hnr<l~r. hrukemnn, No. 18, or bnsls of the nwnrd of the Anthracite Hurlsburg; kllll'd lnstnntly. C nl Str•ik \- ••! Jon •or such p rlod .T. W, Il~?rr, bnggnge mn•ter of No. • 0 e \\' 1 n~ 58 • e 21, Elizabeth, N. J.; died on tbe wny to ot tlrue ns mny be 11greed upon mu· tunlly between the rl'(}reseutnth•es of hospital. leclo 1 lll otlll!l' c!remuslnnces, 11•1<1, Ia fMt, n dlll'ercnt brnnd wns ·•Scu In pn luting till' Capitol. g\'ery pro1wrty owner, therefore, who rn:nts his house wl''~ n high grndo ''lnt!y·mlxecl pnlnt Is following the ex a lll(Jle set by the Government Antl.orltles at WushlaglOn, who us<•<l rendy·n.b:ed pnint, be~Pu~e they could tln<l not11lng else as good. Americn owes a lnstlng debt or grnt· itu<le to tile Swede, John Erlcs~on, In· \'entor or the \chees\ box\ Monitor, whlcb snved the Northern navy from destruction In 1862 nnd re\'olutlonlzed nn \'a I ·wnrfure. the nnthrnclte coni mining companies lllrs. ,V, N. Trinkle, of Duncnnnon; nnd our Scale Committee; provided, kllled lnstnntly. How'\ 'l'blo' thnt nil men who SUS!ll'll<lild work on !IIIIX Cnrlowe, In charge of horses on We o!Tcr One Hundred Doll an Reward tor April 1, or since thnt time, or '1\'ho No, l8, of South Norwnlk, Conn,; kill I'd any case ol Catarrh that caunot be cured by bn\'e been dismissed been use they instantly. llall'o Catarrh Oure. t t d tl t th ltl • t •• J. \V, Conover, trnvellng snlesmnn, F. J, CH&lfn 4 Co., Toledo o. 8 n e lR ey wou re.use o wo;·., New York; kliiNI instantly, We, tbe undei'Bigned, hav~ known F, J. It 11 strike were declnre!l, are rein· G. H. Lnw, I'resldent of the York Cheney lortbe last15yean,and believe him atnted In their former poslthms nud .., rerlootly honorable in all business tran., 10 • working plnces. .-eckwenr Compnny, of l'ork, l'n. lions and llnancl•lly· able to curry out any \Second-Thnt tl1o Scnle Committee l'he offi<'inl report of tbe Wl'eck ol.lltgnt!oos mndo by their llrm. proceell nt ouce to meet the rcpresen• shows thnt twenty-two passengei'S WEsT & 'l'nu.u, Wholesale 'Druggists, To. tl t th I I lth were in the conch which wns directly ledo, o. tn ves o e con compnn es w • n b~>hlnd the en~;ine of th~ l'nstbollud W&Lm><o, KI\\\\ & M.utl'Ilf, Whol<l!lalo view to procul'ing au agreement upon train. ~'our were kllle<l by the tele· Druwd•t•, ~l'oledo, o, this bnsls. scoplng or the conch by the postal cnr I Hall's CAtarrb. OuMio takenlntern•\lly, aet· '\.rh!rd-That tile conyentlon shnll re- liH~dlrooUyuponthe blood noel muouonssttr· mnin In session untli Tuesdny, niul immediately ln Its renr, and tJII' other • !ae~s ol tl!osyst•m, Tesllmoulnls sent rree, the Scnle Committee shnll report to the eighteen were lmrt, fortuuntcl:v some l'rlce, 75<>. per bottle, Sold by nil Drug~l•t•. com·entlon nt thnt time. or them but slightly. 'l'he postal cnr I ~l'akellnll's }'11mliy Pills lor constipation. F Th I contalnej} seven derks. Tlte front Nul 1 , , \ ourth- nt the suspens on or wns mashed 111 81111 the roof torn off , lite new 'Ire bow Hospital, !n Jlerlin, work shall continue until nn ngree· by the roof of the coach. The front ! wlll have 800 beds. The totnl cost of ment hns been mnde nnd Its tct•ms np· of the rnr tell to the track nnd the I comtructlon wlll reach $5,000,000. 'l'he Jll'O\'ed by the convention.\ 1 This recommendation was signed by re11r raised, pitching tbe rlerks Into the 1 llttendlng physldnns wlll have salaries the full Scale Committee, ndopte(l midst of the wre~knge. }'our of til' from about $14()() to $800 n yem-. clerks were killed. I unnulmously by the convention and n 1 BOX OF WACERS FREE-NO DRUCS telegrnm sent to :\lr. Bner asking tor n lto\lLROADS li!'OR Dlllo\'I'HS I -CURES BY AIHORPTION, conference, A fn,·ornble response was receh•ed. lateratate Comzne!'flll Commltllun ICeporta ~ Curf>l D~lchlng of G1u-Bafl Uri'!Ath a1ul A !ending conl operator snld: \Be 1109 Kllh\' ID Tlaree lllontho. I B:ul Stotn .. ch-Short llreath- assnl'e!l that there will be no dlscrJm. Washington, D. C.-An almost un· I llloatlnJl..,.Sonr Eructatlono- inntion against the men.\ prece<lentl'<l number ot casualties to I>re~rnlar H•art, Etc. A telegram wns r~cei\'ed from Mr. railroad employi!S throughout the coun· I 'l'nke a Mull's Waft>r any time of the daf. Bner to the same effect. try occurre<i <luring the last three or mght, and note the munediate eood e • There Ia genernl r~jolclng through· months of lnst yenr, acco!'dlng to til~ , !\\~ on your ~tomach. It ~bsorb• the Jl'8• out the nnthrncite region by mine accident bulletin for that period issued 1 dl•mfects the stomach, ktlls the potaon workers and busln~ss men over John g<'rms and cures the dtscase. (.;atarrb ol b 11 , d 1 tl f 1 h by the Interstate Commm·ce Commls· I the bead ancl throat unwhol~some food and llltc e s ec arn on or peace 11 t e sion. The number or persons killed lui' o\·creating make b~d stomachs. Scarcely mine worke!'S' convention, and he Is trnln n~idonts during the quarter as ony stomach is entirely free from taint of being praised for preventing the COil• shown 111 reports mnde by the rnilrond 1 some kind. l\lull'a Anti·Hclrh Wnfen ~ll ventlon from preclpitnflng a strike compnnies to the commission under the 1 ~ake your stomach healthy by ab•orbmg which would hnve been long nnd bi5- Accident lnw was 3 ~ 0 and of Injured I foul gases whoch :mse.from tb~ l,lntllgested ter null cause(\ widesprend sull'erlng. 3 ~ 0 - ' · food and by •·c-euforcmg the hnmg of the In th!' opinion vf mnny Mitchell :has, ' 7 · Accidents of other kinds, lnclud- stomach, enablinR it to thoroughly mi:r gained stre 11 gtb with tbe public by the lng those sustalne(t by employes wblle , the food with the 11nstnc Juices. '!'his SKETCH OF THE LIFE OP LYDIA E. PINKHAM And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound Had Its Birth and How the \Pan if: of '73\ Cau.sed It to be Offered for Public .Sl\le in .Drug Stores, This remarkable woma.n, whose maiden name waa lhtes, wu born In Lynn, Masa., ·Febru•ry Dtb, 1110, com· l11g from a good ol<l Quaker famHy, For 110me years she taul'ht ach~ol, and bec&me knowro •• a woman nf an alert and lnnstlgatlnr mlnd., an earnest aeeker after knowledga, and nbove all, possessed of a wonderfully sympa· thetlo nature. In 18•3 abe married lsnc Pinkham, a builder and real estate operator, and their early married lite was nt•rked by prosperity and happiness. '!'bey hn.d four children, throe aons and a daurhter. In thORe rood olli fashioned days It was common for mothers to make rt~atore the family fortune. They ar~rued that the medicine which w•11 ao good for tbelr woman friend.a and ael~rllbora was equally good for the women of the whole world. The Pinkhama had no money, and little eredit. Their lirst laboratory wu the kitchen, whero roots and herb• were ateeped on the stove, · rra.dually lllllnr a rross of bottles, 'l'hen oame the question of aelllnr it, for a.lwa~·s before they had .ginn It away freely. They hired a job printer to run off aome pnmphlete settint fArtJi the merits of the mcdl· cine, now called Lydia. E. Pinkham'• Vegetnble Compound, ·&l!d these were distributed by the Pinkham suns 1u lloston, New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curati\'e properties of the IDNliolne were, to a goent extent, aelf-advertisln~r, for whoever used it rtocommended It to others, and the de• maud l'radually Increased. In lS77, by combined efforts the fam• lly ha(\ sa,.ed enough money to com• me nee newspaper ad ve:rtlbing 11.n<l from that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until to- day Lydia. E. Pinkham and her Vege. table Compound have become house. hold worda eTerywhere, and many ton• of roots and herbs are used annu. ally in Its manufacture. Lydia E. Pl~ham herself did not. liYe to see the ~reat success of thi• \Vorl>, She paiied to her reward year& ngo, but not till she had provided ntenns for continuiulr her work u effectively as ahe could have dune it herself. their own home medicines from roots During her long and nentfu\ ezpeo and herbs, uature'a own remedies- rience she wns ever methodical in her ealllnr In a phyalolall only in specially workandshewaaalwayscareful to pre· urgent oases. By tradition and ex. serve arecordofeveryca~~e thateame to perience many of them gained a won· her attention. The ca1e of every sick derful knowledge of the aurativ~ prop. woman who applied to her for &dYice- ertiea of the varloua roota and herbs. and there were thouaanda-rec ... ved Mrs. Pinkham took a great Interest careful study, and the details, !nclud· In the study of roots and herbs, their lug symptoms, treatment and results eh•rlltlteristics alld power oYer di&ease, were recordellforfuture-reference, &ll.d She maintained tha:t just u nature 10 to-day thl!'se recorda. together with bountifully pNorldea In the haroreat· hundreds of thouaands made since, are fields and orchards 'fopt&ble foods of &Yallable to alck women the world all klnda; 110, if we bllt take the pains over, and represent & Tast collabora. to lind them, Ia the roota and herba tion of Information regarding the of the fteh\ there aro remediea ez. treatment of woman'• I\ whl, for preuly designed to curo the Yarloua authenticity and accuracv can ha.rdly ilia and we•knes.•es of the body, and be equal~d In an7 lib:.-.ry in the lt was her pleasure toaearah tbeseout, world. and prepare simple and elrective medi- With T.ydia E, Pinkham worked hel' clnea for her O\l'n family I.Dd friends. daughter· in ·law, the preset~ Nrs. Chief of the!e wu a rare comblna- Pinkham. She wll.6cc,refullyinstructed tlon of the choicest merllclnal roots 'In all her hatd·won knowledge, &lid and herbs found beat ad«pted for the for years she asalsted her iD hcl' ,. ... , cure of the ills and weakneillles pecu· oorrespondenoe. llartothefcmaleae%,andLydi•E.Pink. To her banda naturally fell the ham's friends and neigh bora learned direction of the work when Its origina. that her compo~;nd relined and cured tor passed away. For nearly twenty- and it became quite poplllar amoo 10 fin years she baa eonUnuod It, and them. nothing In the work ahows when the All tllis 110 far was done freely, with. A rat Lydia E. Plnl<ham dropped her t d ith · pen, and the pre11ent Mrs, Pinkham, ou money au W out price, as a now the mother of alar~e familv, took labor of love. it up. With woman ass st&nts, t!:ome as But ill 1873 the llnanclal crisis atruck capable as herself, the present Mrs, Lyan, ltslen~rth and aeverlty were too Pinl<Ica_m Co!:!tinues this gr<'at work,aud much tor the large real est.ate ioteresta· probably from th• oftlce of no other of the Pinkham family, u this class person have ao many women been ad- of bu•lness suitered moat from vised how to re~rain healtu, !:lick we- fearful depression, so when theCenteti. men, this advice is \Youn for Health'' nlal year dawned It found their prop- freely given if you only write to ask erty &wept awtly, Some other source for It, of Income bad to be found, 811ch is the historv of Lydia. E. Pink< At thla point Lydia E. Pinkham's ham's Vegetnble ·Compound; made Vegetable Compound wu mo.de known from simple roots and herbs; the one to the warld. great m<>dlcine tor women's ailm•nta, The thre\ sons ILD4 the daughtr, and the fitting monument to the nob~ 1 h 1 b b h b at work and by passengers getting on . cures stomach trouble, promotes digcst10n 1 mnnner in \'tic lc ns roug t t e or olf the cnrs, etc., bring the total ! s\\·ectcns the breath, stops belcbin~r ana . , crisis to such nn outcome. . ' number of cnsnnltles up to 18,227-110() fermentation. llenrt a~tion bec<Jmes stron~r College utblctks claims its vkthus I· A, dcstructl\·e earthqu..ke h,<s o<cuneo. wiUI their mother, combined forces to wuma.n whose nama It bears. I. l'\SUR.ANCE c• 'I\'AN\v RUI\'ED. killed nnd 17,110 lnjm·ed. I and.re11ular .through thts pro~'!S.9, . regula!·ly. Alc:!: l(l)m, a Pennsyl.,·nula '?__!~o~>a . .:.·--~-------- \ \'\ r ... \ The l'eports <lent only with pnssen- I Dtscard tit ugs, us you kno\ irom e:rpen· Unh·ersity stud<>nt has died from n , w L D ' Oldest lo'ire !ns\fl'ailce Concern In Chi· en;;:o Goes Into Recei\'er'a Hands. Chl~a~ro, Ill, - Til~ Trarlcu:' Inst..• once CumiJIIny, one of the oldest fire risk concerns In Chl<'ngv, n>ul with mnuy promln~;nt financier: on lts dlrec- tomte, h11s t~en plnced in the ba:Jds of \ ....... ___ , ·~- __ ~ .~- __ ., . .. encc they <lo pot cyr(! stornaeh troubl~. 1 - · -- ~ : · u. I OUCLAS gcro uood cu•tm'l) \~ uu UUl,Y auu !U\C I Try a common-sense ( !llature'•l method bmkPn neck reccl\'ed Ill wrest! mg. !I • no nccount of the hundreds killell nnd that does cure. A soothing, hcnhnp; sen•a· --------- . mnlmed nt crossings, etc. tton results mstantly. Some of the worhl's greatest musi· ''3\50 & '3·00 SHOES FOR, '!'here were 2077 collisionJ nod 16-15 1 We.know .lllull's Anti· Belch W•·!•rs. ~viH cinns lluve come from the Senndhmvlnn I W LD 1 , 4 00 Cllt Lru•, llernilments, of wltieh 26i collisions dn thts, &nd we want you to know 11 • lbto pPnlnsnln. Ole Bull, Chrlstlnl' :\ilsson '1'~,~ 7 - ~o~u~s~·~·~~·/,T~~~~~~n~!.; nnd 133 dernllments niiectetl pussen,.er j offer may not appear agnm. J I I 1 ,, Ed d G i I ' cannot be ..., • ,.,. .o • Puny .. n< nnu. war ]'reg, t 1e n ,.-::''ri{'S ot bP:tYY blows mnst 1H' tlP· lil'eJ·ed mHicr the lnterstl\le C'omnwrce aet nnd the Shermnn Anti-Trust net. • recel'uer. n!ld roadways lly these ncctdcnts 5126 GOOD FOR 25c. 142 trnms. :111e dnmatc to ~ars, e'!-gm<!s I grent composer. N.Y.-10. amounted to $2,817,294. FITS,St.Vltus' Dance: NPr..-ousDisPno•'•Per- 1 'I'IIEFTS BANKRUPT BROKER8. This action WDJ! tnken In Judge lllnck',. cou~t at the Instanro o~ the di· rectors •,toein elves. Byron L. Smith, president of the Northern Trust Oom· pnny, wns appe;nted by the cqurt to take chn1ge of 1he cowpony's atrairs. His bond wns fixed nt $2,000,WJO. '!'he Commer••e Commission points 1 !'lend this coupon with your name mnnently c red by Dr, Kl!no's <he•t :>:er..-., out that the list of cnsualtle~ tor the and address and your drug,>:IS!'s name Restort•r. t2 trial bottle nnd treatlso ln•e. quarter Is larger in nenrly e\'ery lt!'m I and JOe. ift stamps or SJh·cr, and we DR. u. H. Itu~F.._l_~·· ~31 Arcl!S!:.!_l'hlla.,l'a. thnn durin.~ the precedim. quarter. It will supply you a •ample free if you - ~ have never used lllull's Anti·&lch Dover has become one of the favorites attributes this pnrt!y to tbe incrense in 1 '\'afcrs, and will also send you a ccr- among English health l'esott•. nnd untried men were entrnsted with chase of more llelch Wafrrs. You will Mn. Wloslow's Soothln~ Syrnp for Children dnn);erous duties, nud tl1at employes find them inv11luable for stoma.·h trou· teetl!ing,•oftenstllellu:ns,roduro•lnllammn· ,. ' II:u·rison Snyder & Son of PhilndelpLia ~'nll-)fun Admits Stenllng $130,000. > f'hllndelphin.-Edwiu S. Greenllel:l, t•ontltl~nt!ul clel'l' null mnml!(Pl' for 1,• ll:\nlson Snyder & Son, bt·oket·~. wn~ nrrestoo. chtu•getl with the t>mbezzl~ ment of behn•en $50,000 nn<l $150,000. Greenfi<>ltl mn<le 11 full confession. Cruslting , ··sses sutrered as 11 result of the San Francisco en •tbquake nnd fire are wbnt have laid the l.Ompany low. The res!Jit of the collapse will be n total loss to the stockholders, their stoc.t benrl.,g .1 market nlue of fil,· 500,()(1(), tbe vlrtnnl wiping out of lnsnr· ance policies to the nmount ot $100,· 000,000 and a forced compromise set· tlement ot the San Francisco losses, which, it Is estlmRted, will net the los· ers there little more than two-thirds of their claims. A score of smaller fire iusurance companies are fucing tl'ouble as a result of tlle Traders' crash. tt•nffic, Lut largely to the fact tha~ now tilkate good tor 25c. toward the pur· I ot nil clnsses were kept on duty fOl' ble; cure• by absorption. Address llon,alhL)tll aln,cure&11'hld <·ollc,2nc.a bottle 1 mnn\ nours be\ond a l'casonntiE> dO''• Mul.t'a tlnAPE TONIC Co., 32S 3d I' • • • Ave., Rock Island, I1J. :Mam· fail through onccc .. , wbile oluers , 1ucceed. through failure. TEN YEARS FOR A ::\'ROFESSOU. Gioe Full.Addre .. anrl ll\rUe Plainly, As a result of the defalcation a cred· !tors' !lf'titlon to hn1•e Geo•·ge E. Sny· •lrr, trlllllng ns Hurrl~ou Snyder & Ron, ndjmlge!l a1: h1vohmtnry bank· rnpt wns filed In the United Stut!'s Dis· trlct C'ourt, l'he embezzler's peeulntlons exten<lrd 0\'PI' n tel'm of six yenl'8, ~lost of the ~tolen money wns lost In burket shotJS nnt! In stock oper.ntlons. Grent Lnkes Strike Ended. l'hp stt•ike of the longshot·emen of the llceat Lnkes has como to m1 ~nd. Work has. been resumed by 20,000 men, TllP agreement was reuch!'d otter con- feJ'QilCE>S between the ''essel intere•ts llU!l the strike lenders. l'he nctlou means the wiping out of the l\lntes' Union, whl<'h cnused the strt1ggle, No Tobacco, Convicts Strike. l'wenty county jnll prisoners. used ID clenn the public buildings In Wush· lngtou, D. C., went on st-rike bemuse tl1e1t• dully nllownuce or tobncca was Ctlt oil'. The tobacco was restoretl to them, ' Mormon BlshopArrestedFor Polygamy J. F. Jolley, Bishop of the Mormon Church nt Levell, \yo. one of the leaders ot the large MOI'mon colony that hns settled in tbnt Stnte In the last two yean, bns been arrested on a charge of maintaining polygamoua re· lations with two wives. RHODE ISLAND FLOATED. .;oour Tugs Succeed In Getting Big Bat· tleshlp Olr Sand Bnr, Author of Noted Book Forged Deed to City Lot, J{nnsns City, Mo.-Convicted of for· gery, Michael .Angelo !llcGinnls, a tor- mer college professor and nuthor of n standnrd work on mnthemntlcs, wns sentenced to ten years in the penlten· tinry. McGinuls nnd a confedernte forged a deed to n city lbt nnd sold tbe property for $300. While publishing 11 newspnper in Newton County, Mo., McGinnis wns sent to the penitentiary for misuse of the mnlls, and while there wrote the book which made him tamous ~th mn tbemlltlclans throughout the world, After his release the book wns pub· lished simultaneously In America on<J England. .......,. ____ _ Pipe Line Common Cnrrlel'll. An amendment to tb~ Rd.llrond Rate blll mnking pipe lines subject to the Interstate Commerce Commlsslou wns pnssed unnnimou~ly, Trust Imports Zinc. Tb!' Steel '!'rust imports line at 1\ price below tbat demanded b7 tlte Zinc Trust • ----~-- 1-----.---------1 A II dmllgists roc. pc,· b~.:, or loy mail uoon :eeeu>t of ori~e. Starn~• aceepted. Hale's Honey of Horehound and :rar CURES Hoar1enea1, Coughs, Cold a and Sore Tfaroat. The atandard remedy uae'd for generations. 211 eeats, so eeau, st.oo You CANNoT CURE all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrbal.con· ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasalcatarrh,uterlnecatarrh c:aused by feminine Ills, sore throat, sore mouth or Inflamed eyes by r.imply dosing the stomach. But you surely c:aa c:uro these stubborn affections by local treatment with Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic