a 1AN OFT REPEATED STORY OF TRUE PHILANTHROPYtIs!plifirWhat Chasin,hagan—How the only CloudManllthlolt;away by Science.tyanfoFrom the Grand Rapids, Mich., Evening Press.and my sufferings began to make life look very blue. Two year ago last September I noticed an account of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and what they had done for others, and some cases so nearly resembled mine that 1 was interested. But 1 did not know whether the testimonials were genuine or not, and 1 did not wish to be humbugged, so 1 wrote to one who had given a testimonial, an eminent professor of music in Canada. The reply 1 received was even stronger than theprinted testimonial, and it gave me faith in the im d cine.“ I began taking the pills and found them to be all that the professor .had told me they would be. It was two or three months before 1 experienced any perceptible betterment of my condition. Mv disease was of such longstanding that I did not expect speedy recovery, anil was thankful even to be relieved. IthRilafrihaanCaartieJancla; progressed rapidly, however, towards recovery, j i and for the last six months have felt myself aCHAS. H. HACKLKY.The most beautiful spot in Muskegon is imseparably associated with the name of Hack-ley, and in all Western Michigan there is not a name better known, and among the studious and those interested in deeds of philanthropy,this name is known and admired, ( has. II.Hack lev has been in the lumber business eon-tinuouslv since 1S56, and in that time has%amassed a fortune, which gives him a ratingamong the wealthy men of the nation. Butwith wealth there did not come that tighteningof the purse-strings which is generally a market] characteristic of wealthy men.There is no prettier spot in the State than IIackW Park in a square surrounded and pierced by stone walls, emphasizing with their whiteness the green of faultlessly kept lawns, its crowning pride a towering soldier’s monument on the top of which stands a bronze figurepointing ever in remembrance of the heroeswho died that the nation might live. •Surrounding this park are the magnificent Hack-ley Public Library—a poem in granite—withits 60,000 volumes, and the equally statelyHackley school, like a be* -hive with its 600children. ()ther elegant buildings testify likewise to the liberality and munificence of this man who has pulled wealth out of the^forests of Michigan.It is no wonder then that the name of ( has. ; H. Ilacklev is know n at home and abroad. His munificence to Muskegon alone represents an outlay of nearly half a million. For the past twenty years lie has been a constant sufferer from neuralgia and rheumatism, also numbness of the lower limbs, so much so that it has serionly interfered with his pleasure in life. IV r some time past his friends have noticed that he has seemed togrow young again, and to have recovered the health which lie hud in youth.To a correspondent of the Press. Mr. Hack-ley explained the secret of his transformation, and to his friends who have known how he Buffered, it is indeed a transformation. “ I have suffered for over twenty vearfc. ” he said,w • • Wscute 1 in hprivate office, “ with pains in mylower limbs so severely that the only relief I could e t at night was by putting cold water coinpre'St s on my limbs. I was bothered more at night than Ln the day time. The neuralgic and rheumatic pains in my limb.*, which had been growing in intensity for years, finally became chronic. I made three trips to the HotSprings with only partial relief, and then fellback to my original state. I couldn't sit still,perfectly well man. 1 have recommended the |pills to many people, and am only too glad to assist others to health through the medium of this wonderful medicine. 1 cannot say too ! much for what it has done for me.’1prbemimRiarDr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People j have an enormous sale, and fr«m all quarters ; ocome in glow ing reports of the excellent re- j ~glowing reports suits following their use.\that they contain in a condensed form all the !An analysis proves , ea elements necessary to give new life and rich- ! *Dness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. ! arThey are an unfailing specific for such dis- 1 th easts as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, !T St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rhcuma- j tism. nervous headache, the after effects of la afgrippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sal- ; low complexions, that tired feeling resulting j Wlfrom nervous prostration ; all diseases result- v€ing from vitiated humors in the blood, such ’ + as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are ’ also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, I w such as suppressions, irregularities, and all cu forms of weakness. They build up the blood 1and restore the glow of health to pale and sal-low cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure tfc in all cases arising from mental worry, over- jwork or excesses of whatever nature. There *** are no ill effects following the use of this wonderful medicine, and it can be given to children with perfect safety.afVitaPlt;sitireClinHACKTFT PAKK.These pills are manufactured by the Dr,Williams' Medicine t’onipany, Smieneetadv, X. V., and arc sold only in boxes bearing thefirm’s trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and are never sold in bulk. They may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams* Medicine lt;«ompany. The price at. which the^e pills arc sold makes a course of treatment inexpensive as compared with other remedies.ircitlBstreIT|tltltlt;ate