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•••••••••••••••••••••••••J A M.ehanteal Iteauaeltatton. Professor Lanorde, of the Academy of Medicine, Paris, and M. Auguste Mouchel have devised a little machine for restoring persons in a state of sus pended animation to life by the method of “lingual traction," a method now used with great success in eases of drowning, lightning stroke, electric shock aud suffocatiou. The tongue is drawn out rythmically, so as to stimu late tbe breathing orgsus, aud this method has been effective in cases given up as hopeless, but only after a very long application. The friction sometimes needs to be kept up for three hours before réanimation, and, as the new machine is worked by an electric motor anil quite automatic, it saves much laborious exertion, and can save life where the usual methods would fail. Myomen, s : Georgiens Gab : • ••••••••••••••«•••••••••aj Remember This Pa. as ell Old 8'ea Dog. th i That in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are communicating with a woman —a woman whose experience in treat ing woman's ills is greater that, that of any living person—male or female. A woman can talk freely to a wo man when it is revolting to relate her private troubles to a man. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, know ing full well that they should have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examination of even their family physician. It is unneces sary. Without money or price you can consult a woman, whose knowledge from actual experience is uneqnaled. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to freely communicate with Mrs. l'inkhum at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. This is a positive fact—not a mere statement. It is certified to by the mayor and postmaster of Lynn and others whose letters, al) in a little book, Mrs. Pinkham has just published. Write for a copy, it is free. Thus has been established the eternal con fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken and has induced more than 100,000 sufferers to write her for advice during the last few months. Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case, She asks nothing in re turn except your good-will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Here are some of the cases we refer to: Mrs, Pinkham Helps Two Women Through Change of Life and Cures Another of Sterility. Read Their Letters, “ D eah M rs . P inkham 1 feel that it is owing to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound that 1 am alive to day. It has taken me out of a sick bed where I had lain for six weeks with a gxx.d doctor to tend me twice a day. My trouble was change of life, had frequent hemorrhages S our medi cine checked the flow right away. 1 am now’ able to do all my work, and backache is unknown. I am forty- three years of age and enjoying good health ”—Mus. A sxik F oster . Cascade Locks. Oregon. D ear M rs . P inkham —When I first wrote to you, I vCas in a very bad con dition. I was passing through the change of life, and the doctors said I had bladder and liver trouble. I had suffered for nine years. Doctors failed to do me any good. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable t om pound my health has improved very much. 1 will gladly recommend your medicine to others and am sure that it will prove as great a blessing to them as it has to me." M rs . G eo . H. J unk , »01 De Kalb Ave.. Brooklyn. N. V. “D ear M rs . P inkham —It was niy ardent desire to have a child. 1 had been married three years and could not become a mother, so wrote to you to find out the reason. After follow ing your kind advice and taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I became the mother of a beautiful baby boy. the jov of our home. He is a fat, healthy baby, thanks to your medi cine."—M rs . M inda F inkle , Roa- eoe, N. Y. Two More Women Who Aoknowiedge the Help they Have Received from Mrs, Pinkham. •‘D ear M rs . P inkham -The doctor says I have congestion of the womb, and cannot help me. There is aching In the right side of abdomen, hip. leg. and back. If you can do me any good, i»lease write." - M rs . N ina C hase , 1 ultou, N. Y., December 20, 1897. D ear M rs . P inkham —I followed your instructions, and now J want every woman suffering from fema.e trouble to know how good your advice and medicine is. The doctor ad vised an operation. I could not bear to think of that, so followed your advice. I got betterright off. I took six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable< «im pound and used three packages of Sanative Wash ; also took your Liver Pills, and am cured."—M rs . M ina C hase , Fulton, N. Y., December 12, 1698. “D ear M rs . P inkham —Have been suffering for over a year and had three doctors At time of menstiuation I suffer terrible pains in back and ovaries. I have headache nearly every day. and feel tired all the time The doctor said iny womb was out of place. Would be soglad if you could help me." M rs . C arl V oss , Sac City, low A, August 1, 1898. “ Please accept my sincere thanks for the good your advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me I did everything you toid me to do, and used only three bottles, and feel better in every respect." — M rs C arl V oss , Sac City. Iowa. March 23, 1899. Mrs, Pinkham has^FIfiy Thousand Such Letters as Above on Fite at Her Of» floe She Makes no State» ments She Cannot Provo, Aunt Harriet's been visating Vs lait- ly and She knows a Hole lot of things paw 'did when l!e was yung that he uever told us about. Paw says maw eucurrldged her to tell them, but maw says it isn't so. Becoz she's just as ashamed of them as paw. So paw says If they are enny way you could make a buddy from the country Long tor the old seeus so hard they would start rite home, without lettllfg oil That you meant to hurt their feelings, he would like to no About it. not But what Aunt Harriet is.a kind hatted old sole and means Well, only it's a sad thing to have country telatious that always Want to coiue Down stairs atid talk wlieu you have cumpuy. After paw tlmt About it a Good deal lie says to maw one Day: "1 no a skeem. We ll take a trip on the Bote, and tiiebby Aunt Harriet illite get seasick and Be so discurridged that site'll Want to go home. Then 1 call get her ticket before she Changes her mind and she'll haft to go." "But the rest of us mite get sick, too." maw told hint, "ami I don't be- leave lit taking advautidge of people lit that way enuyltow.” "Well." paw told her, "you can stay Home if you want to. "I never get seasick. I'm too much of n Hold see Dawg for that. There's nothing makes me so Glad ns being on the Water when it's ruff." Then he watched the weather Re ports till it said they would be storms the next Day. So he got tickets, ami told us we were Going for a boat ride. We got Aunt Grace to take care of Lit tle Albert and the pupp and the Baby. it looked pritty ugly by the time we Got reddy to start and maw Wauled to Back out, but paw told her the Boat was.safe and they was no use being a Caff. After we got out It eommenct to Blow some more and pritty soon maw went in the state Room. "it's a bad thing to Keep still whet it's ruff," paw told Aunt Harriet "Come on, lad's walk around." So they walked to the front End of the boat and back again, and Every little while Sunibuddy wfhtld quit tak ing a niiiterest in where the excursion was going. It didn't scent to eiteur ridge paw much when they Would lie Down ou the More and not try to Cott ceal their feelings, but lie kept Aunl Harriet walking pritty fast till they went Around the boat about four times. Then you could see that it Hold sei Dawg about the size of paw had sell outs tlnits abqut Sumthiug. The boat wouldn't seem to stay straight for mon Than a quarter of a luiuit at ¡1 time, and paw kept his mouth shut tilt and got in a corner where they wasn't uiutch going on except the boat. "You better coiue ott and Walk some inure.” Aunt Harriet sod, "or you mite get sick." Paw gave a kind of a grone and Shook his lied. Every little while sutnbuddy would go past looking In a Bucket or niebby lie down on the tlore and not seem t< Care whether the people that owned the boat liked the way they used it or niff. Paw shut his eyes and got to Breathing pritty hard, so Aunt Harriet shook him a little and sed: "Hurry up. Let's walk some more You don't look well.” ■'Blaine It. let me alone.” paw says "Can't you see----- ” Then he shut. Ills mouth quick, like it he was trying to hold on to Sumthiug with bis teeth, and Aunt Harriet went away. After while she came back with out Litucli basket ami sat Down besiih paw. He didn't see her, becoz he war holding his fttee shut with both hands 1 didn't feel a Bit hungry aud it madt me sad to look at the Basket, but yov. o< of Seen paw when Aunt Harriet took out a ham sandwich and held it over tords him and sea: "Here, try to eat tills. Mebby it mite settle your stummick.” . Paw got a smell of the «and which and then Jumped up and Started to run for the side of the boat, but fell over a fell«» that was sitting on the Flore hold Ing a girl's bed. and not minding It much, becoz 1 guess he didn't have ou his best suit. 1 gut Into the room where Maw was, then, and when it wasn't so ruff enny more. Aunt Harriet came leading paw in, as pail as a goast. Maw ast hint if he tliot we would Ever get Home alive, but he put his lieil under the wash Stand aud didn't Say ennything. After the boat was back all Rite and we Were on Dry laud again Aunt Har riet says to paw: "I think of you would of Just kept on walking Around you'd of been nil rite." "Well.” paw told her. “they are one Thing I've always notnst. Anamnlz don't get see sick, and tne more refined people Get the less their stnmmicks’ll stand.” “Is that so?" Aunt Harriet sod. "That snprises me. becoz 1 never saw n Rtnin- niick that stood more than yours did to-day. It was enuff to tear It to pieces twenty times.” So Aunt Harriet hasn't got discur ridged enuff to go home Yet.-Chicago Times-Herald. Many a woman, sick and weary of life, dragged down by weakening drains, painful ir regularities; depression, and the hundred aud one ailments which affect women only, has found in Pe-ru-na a bright star of hope, which has changed her misery to joy, her suffer ing to health. No woman need suffer from the derangements peculiar to her sex, vt she will give Pc-ru- na a fair trial. The majority of weaknesses which make woman’s life a burden, spring front a simple cause. The mucous membrane which lines the pelvic organs becomes weakened and in flamed owing to strain, cold, overwork, etc. This causes catarrhal congestion, Inflam mation, painful irregularities, depression of spirits, irritabil ity, weakness and suffering. It shows in the haggard lines of the face, the dull eyes, the sallotv complexion and angular form. 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As tlte strippings consist of almost pure '•ream, it is possible the doctor might agree to eoinpioniise on u diet of ,leaches ami cream. CASTOHIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A 10-cent man can work scheme ou some people. a dollar i Carter’s Ink la the J Best ink thnt can be made. It costs von , no more than poor stuff not lit to w rite | w ith. It doesn't pay to be honest if houesty ! is ouly for pay. ! I do not believe Piso’s Cure for Con sumption has an equal for roughs and colds.—J ohn F. B oyer , Trinity Springs. i Ind., Feb. 1.5, 1900. humors, either inherited, cr acquired through defective digestion and as similation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines Is dangerous. The thing to do is to help the sys tem discharge the humors, and to strengthen it against their return. Hood’s Sarsaparilla permanently cur 1 J. G. Hines. Franks. III., of eczema, from which lie had suffered for some time: and Miss Alvina Wolter, Box 212. 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God alone know* how in tick heaven There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, lose* when a vuuug man takes hia»tir«t and until the last few years was »up|X>sea to be drink. incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall’» Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is t he only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from lOdropJ to a teaspoonful. It act* directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer The blood may be in bad condition, one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonial*. Ad yet with no external signs, no skjn dress. F. 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