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THE HEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN T w o o f T h o m H e lp e d by M rs . F lo k h o m - H e a d th a t» L e tte r» . **I) nah M h i I’ inkiiam :—1 ain slxtoen years old mid ain troubled with ray monthly «lckness. It In very Irregular, occurring only once in two or throe months, und ulso very painful. I alao suffer with uraiu|Mi and once In a while pain strikes me in the heart and I have drowsy headaches. If there 1« anything you can do for me, 1 wilt gladly follow your u — Miss O om km , C a l., J isus. ** D kar M m . P in k u a m : —• After receiv ing your letter I began the use of your ren die«, taking be Lydia K. lin k - ham’s Vegetable Con»' pound and Blood Purifier f um now regular every month and suffer no pain. Your medicine 1« the bent that any suf fering girl can take."—M ism M auv (• omks , Aptos, < al., July 0. 1«W>. Nervous and Dizzy ” D bak Mas. I’ imhiiam 1 wish to express my thanks to you for the great benefit I have received from the use of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound. I suffered constantly from ter- rible sldenche, bail chills, was nervous and dizzy. 1 bad tried different kinds of medicine but they all failed entirely, After taking three bottles o f Vegetable Compound and tiireeof Blood Purifier I am all right. I cannot thank you enough for what your remedies have done for me."—Miss M atii . ua J knhen . Boa lb, Ogdensburg, Wis., June 10, 18W. (E le v a tio n lie « I r u b le . Lady (w ith high hat)— I beg your pardon, but I forgot my opera ifla»». Would you kindly lend me yours just a moment? Tyrant Man (in the »cat Irehind)—• Very sorry, madam, bnt 1 need it to ait on.— N. Y . W e e k ly . T r y A l l e n ’ s C o o l (C a se, A powder to l>e shaken into the shoes. At tin s Henson your feet feel sw ollen, nervous and Iml, stiil get tired ensile. If you nave sm arting ii-e, or light shoe», try Allen'» Foot-F.use II cools th e f e e l m id m a k e s walking easy. C u res' Ingrowing nail», s woolen anti »tou tin g feet, blisters mid ealloiiK spots Believes corns mid bunions o f all pain and gn e» r,»i uml com fort. We have 3U,OHO lest inionial». Try it lodiiv Hold bv ull druggists uml shoe dealer** for 25c, Trial pncsiiire Fit EE Address Allen H. OlmsleiKl, I.* ll**y. N Y. If you want to make tronhle for an enemy, tell his w ift that u daughter in the family has musical talents which mn»t not lie buried. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of /- p K e llg lo u s C o n s e r v in g P ow er. Man today begins life io a garden of innocence and purity, wherein are the divinest possinilittee, bur where there 1» also the nubile spirit h waiting the chance to beguile. In every walk, an he grow» to muturfty, are impressions made on the plastic soul, Hiid ever present is the intelligence, working of ten for good, but which may in self- sufficiency lieguile to evil )>atba. It i» here religion Mcak», reminding men of God.— Rev. .1. K. Smyth. i P A SSIN G OP QAS L IG H T E R S . J n c r e w s ln a lin e o f E l e c t r i c L a m p s L e w v liiit 1 h e m W i t h o u t W o r k . T R A V E L S OF T H E JIG G E R . la T h i s I n d u s t r i o u s L i t t l e F le a l e C l r c n m - n u v iifu tln K th e W o rld . They are getting after the nimble The very small species of the Ilea, young man who trots around the streets commonly known a« the Jigger, whose In the gloaming with a torch on the end uullve home is tropical ami subtrop of along pole, touching off the gait ical America, set out lu 1872 to cir lumps one by one ami leaving a trail cumnavigate the world and has now o f more or leas light after Idin, says the half completed Ids Journey, says a Chicago Chronicle. The Irresistible writer In the New York Hun. Ills ar march of science and progress and rival lu India and Madagascar Is a l the other things which are making most sim ultaneously reported, tin Lis cliHtigcH In the world 1 m sweeping the conquering way he lia s badly fright lump-lighter out of the way. cued many barbarous tribes by his pro In 1887, before there were any munic peusity to bore through the skin and ipal electric street lights lu service In Mud lodgment under It, and many vil ('bi<*ago. about 4<X) young men. old men lages and sometimes whole districts and barefoot boys trudged nightly were abandoned by the nutlves during through all the city streets lighting tht his journey across Africa. ga» lamps, lu the chill dawn they mad« In Heptember, 1872, a sailing vessel the round« again, putting out the lights. from Brazil dumped a quantity j f sand Now a hHtiilful of employe» In tbf ballast on the beach at Ambriz, i little electrical department of the city throw aouth of the Congo. This event has a few »witches In the electric light sta historic Importance from the fact that tions every evening and Instantly 8.SUC the Jigger crossed the ocean in this electric arc light» spring to life along sand, and It Is Itellevcd to have Item the streets which the hoys formerly his Ilrst Introduction to foreign terri paced so laboriously, and In the morn tory. H is rate of advance across Africa ing the' sw itches are thrown back once depended upon the means jf transpor more and the light» die out. It Is all tation at hand, for the Jigger will not done by a simple turn of the wrist. hop when he may ride. It was thir But the lauip-llghter has not been en teen years liefore he struck t'jc enra- tirely sii|M*rsode<l as yet, notwithstand vau toute to Stanley pool, and then he ing City Electrician Ellicott's anxiety journeyed quickly and comfortably with to extend the electric lighting system the porters In the freight service to until It Includes the entire city, Which i that starting jiolnt of the npper Congo I Is to be done as soon as machinery can steamers, which carried him halfwuy lie Installed to use the water power of ] across Africa. T w enty years after his the drainage channel at lax-kport. arrival in Africa the Jlgg»*r appeared There are still Ibout 18,500 ga« lamps on the shores of Victoria N'yanza, and , In nightly operation, and. us each lig h t-, »lx years later he was hopping along I er cares for an average of 1<»> of these, | the «amis of Zanzibar Island. The Jigger was tints established In there are still nearly 200 lighters mak 1808 at the busy mart whence many ing their rounds nightly. vessels «all for the iTast Indies and Ocean Ira. It was predicted that he would aeon Invade India, and sure enough bis arrival at Bombay, whither ' In- ha<l been brought by coolies return • ing from Africa, Is now reported. I.e J tour »lu Monde says he may lie ex pected In French Indlo-Chlna at any time, and that he will evidently In vade the whole of Southern Asia, and fetters from N'ossl Be, in Northwest Madagascar, report his advent there and on the adjoining Islands, where he Is flourishing ami multiplying In the Handy soil. U'e may next expe<-t to hear of this persevering and successful traveler among the Pacific Islands, and a ll re gions In or near the tropics seem des tined to make Ills acquaintance. A W ssr R o m s n t le N s v s ll» * , W a r m W o a tó e r The Century Com [»any announces the ! discovery of a new romantic novelist W eakn ess la Q u ickly O verco m e in a young New Yorker, Miss Bertha T h e c o 'ilin g , tim ing, a n d hi««»«l s n r ic .iin g Kunkle, whose maiden effort is to In* qualities o f Ho'wl's Hur-aparilla are w on The Century’s leading piece of Action derful. It strengthens tbe sloinai b ami for the next eight mouths, beginning d ig e s ti ve organs and «reale» an appetite in the August uumlier. It isd»-s»ril>e«l I t has an uneipiai record o f m m of n»'ri»f- »» a dramatic romsm-e of love and ad- 1 nla. sa il rheum. boils, pimples and o*li«r venture, and is entitled "Tbe H elm et diseases « «used bv im p u r e bloo»l. of Navarre.” The nceije is Bans dar ing tbe siege by H eniy of Navarre, hu »1 Hood’s S a r s a p a r illa the action occupies but four day« ot is A im -ruas Greatest Medbsne. Price »1. the week preceding the Sunday when Prepared by (J. I. Hood A Co., Lowell. Henry entered tbe city. The story is Mass. full of vigorous action, and the plot is Iloob'« P ilo » rare Itntlgestlfia Price 25 rem». said to be one ot fascinating interest. By ' ‘appearing at perfect ease io so T h e T r u s t P r o b le m To n thoughtful m ind Is one o f serious im ciety ,” is meant that ope laugh» and port, for it cr»-e|»» upon society before you talks as loud as if on the back porch at are aware o f its existence, in this respect home. much resem bling the various disorders will Und Mrs. W in slow ’s Sooth which attack tb e stom ach, such as co n sti ing Mothers Hyrtip the best remedy to use for thr*e pation, indigestion and dy»f»e,isia. H o s Children during the teething period. tetter's Stom ach Bitters is t h j one reliable remedy for all such ailm ents. One result of the installation of the corn kitchen at the Baris fair ha» Pieeu a widespread agitation iq that country in favor of the appointment of a coin mission by the government for the pur pose of visiting the United States and ascertaining the best means of introduc ing corn in France. The gossips in Bible days must have had a go«»I time, if they knew of the things going on that the Bible tells about. Pisa's Cure cswnot be too highly «pokeu o f as a cough «•lire.—J. W. O’II s ik s , :t*22 Third Ave., S ., Minneapolis Minn., Jan. (i. W*X>. __ It is better to be defeated in a good cause than to be victorious in an uu- I could get along with a confession righteous one.— United Presbyterian. of faith containing bnt tbe little that ---------* ------- D o w n In t h « D u m p s . Jeans »aid when He was trying to Sad. witli » heavy, anxious feeling—the make a Christian of N'icodemus: “ God blue»! The liver needs quick aiiention. so loved the world that He gave Ills Take f'ascarets Candy t'aihanicat >>n«-e! only begotten Son, that whosoever be- All druggists. 10c, 25c, 50c. ----u------- i ---- lieveth in Him should not |*erish, but The problem of Indian education have eternal life .” That gives to us the doctrine of God’s unlimited love, seems to be solved by the Indians them human guilt, the divnity of Christ, sal selves. In the territory the CMcka- vaten through Christ, faith in Christ, saws have five colleges and the Creeks immortality; every word Saxon, three- have 10. Tbe Choctaws have no ool- quarters of the word» monosyllables, laes, but have 100 common schools in profound enough for any elder, simple w hich the higher branches are taught. enough for any four-year o ld .— Dr. C. The expenses of educating tbe Indians are borne by the federal government. H . Parkhurst. N DON’T L E T YOUR HARV EST SEASON FIND YOU W ITHOUT A STUDEBAKER WAGON. HOW E X PR E SSE S D R j P MEN. C o s to n th a t Is a D r a i n ro a d C re w . on th e R a il “ While coming from Chicago last week,” said a prominent business man of this city. "I noticed a peculiar rail L A M P L lO U IK R A T W oK K . road custom which Interested me con •last how many boys and men are em siderably. I happened to be In the last ployed It Is difficult to learn accurately. car of the limited when the train stop They all work for the. ga« company, ped lu a desolate sjH»t between stations. as the city pays #20 a year for each gas The rear brakeuian, of course, dropped lamp anil the company "maintains” It off ami went down the track with a flag ' —that Is, pays for lighting, extinguish- ¡ to warn any train that m ight be fol lowing us. In a moment or two we lug, cleaning and repair». But while the company allots an ev- t started dp again, but minus the brake- erage of 10*) lamps to each lighter, and man. I wondered at this, but was still pays a fixed rate per lamp for their more surprised Inter on to see the same maintenance, the lighters sub-let the thing repeated when we were obliged contracts In some cases, hiring little to stoptou account o f a threatened hot lads for almost notlilug to do part of l»ox. Upon inquiry I found that this the work, of which, of course, the com- i was the custom on fast trains. ’Some times, if we have lots of time,’ said the puny lias no record. Some old men who, for many years, j conductor, ’we w histle for the men to have been employed as Inmp-llghters, I route In, but in most cases w e leave I swear tlielr sons Into the gervlce and , them to lie picked up by the uext train, ' make a family affair of It. Therefore, or to walk to the nearest station.’ It Is probable that more than 200 peo- ! “ ’But Isn’t that rather hard on the pie are employe»! to care for the 18,500 men?’ I asked. -Oh. Its part of the gas lamps which are,still In service. , business,’ he replied. ’I have known Although the electric lighting sys of cases where men dropped off in this tem of Chicago was Inaugurated only • way were frozen to death or waylaid thirteen years ago hiii I has grown slow- i by tramps, but the railroads have to ly, few people realize that the city has make the time, and that’s why It’s the largest municipal street lighting done. I have seen trains running with system in the world. Including 3,502 are only a conductor aboard them, at times, because the rest o f the crew had been lamps, each of 2,000 caudle power. In addition to the gas lamps, there left behind In Just this way.’ ’’—New are approximately 10,000 gasoline lamps York Mail and Express. In service In outlying districts not S to le th e B rid e g ro o m . touched by the mains of the gas eom- A young man In a convivial party at panles, ami these are rented by the city I a Broad street hotel told the following from private corporations. These, too, story: “I had a good time at a wedding arc being displace»! gradually by the last week. 11'was the wedding of a extension of the electric lighting sy s friend of mine, and I and some of the tem. I toys played a good joke on him, and he didn't get mail either. The joke was Did Not W ant t h e Horse. Willie Woodard tells the following to steal him. Yes, right after the cere story at the expense of one of the now mony we grabbed him up, banged him well-known turfmen of the Middle Into n cab, and then drove him out six West racing circuit: “A few years , teen miles Into the country, where we ago.” said Willie, “our friend came lacked hint ttp in a barn and kept him down from Central Kentucky with a there three days. The bride waited for few home-bred horses to the Ixmlsvllle , bln, In a royal suite of rooms in uu As track. Ills first starter was put In a bury Pork hotel. We had persuaded »piling race, which he won. After the her to travel down alone, promising her race was run the horse was led up lu the groom would arrive at any minute. front of the stand.' The track auc Every evening, after our day’s work tioneer went through the routine with was done, we trotted out Into the coun »301) the owner's bid The trainer and try to see the groom, with baskets of owner rushed up excitedly and yelled: food and liquid. Pretty good-natured ‘Here, hold on. I didn’t bid on that about It the duffer was, too, I tell you, “hoss.” Just give me the purse and though, those three days were different keep the horse, ’cause I don’t wnnt hlin slightly front what he and the girl had about the barn.” been counting on.”—Philadelphia Rec ord. D r o n v h ts a n d F a m in e s In In d ia . M i ld C lim a te s th e B eat. 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