COULD NOT KEEP UP. Broken Down, Like Many Another Wom- an, With Exhausting Kidney Troubles, Mrs. A. Taylor Wharton, N. says: “I had kidney trouble in most painful and severe form, and torture : wentthroug now seems to have been almost unbear- able, I had back- ache, pains in the side and loins, dizzy and hot, feverish . Deadaches., There were bearing-down pains, and the Kidney 3 a ~assed frequently and with a burning sensa- tion. They showed sediment I be came discznuraged, weak, and depressed, so and that 1 could not keep up. As doctors did not cure me I decided to try Doan’'s Ikid- ney Pilla, and with such that my troubles were all gone after using eight boxes, my strength von and general health Is fine.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N, X. 0 ¥ spells secretions {oo languid sick gore BUCCess awbi- and The “Handie Dog.” Italian newspaper { that a new ap d been manufactured in England has been named the “Hand! The end of the tall of a is cut open and twisted into an open wound in the of the animal, where it mal secopd root. The tail thus forms and fine lady in England who respects herseli now appear t one of thes: dogs hangir { her fingers.— London Trt An readers has and Dog.” puppy back STOPS BELCHING, Bad Breath-FPositive and Tnsiant Cure Uares Free—No Drugs-Cares by Absorption. stomach y men. heartburn spells or any 2 diseased stomach We know Mull’ io this, and an ther filer may not apr Send and address and { never | Wafers, and | tificate ] yg It is a sad but certain fact that every vear brings an in- erease in the numberofopera- tions performed § LpOon women In our hospitals. Morethan three. {fourths of the patients lying on those snow- white beds are women and girls whe are awaiting or recovering from opera- tions made necessary by neglect. Every one of these patients had lenty of warning in that bearing down eeling, pain at the left or right of the abdomen, nervous exhaustion, pain in the small of the back, pelvic catarrh, dizziness, flatulency, displacements or irregularities. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy eon- dition of the female organs, and if not heeded the trouble may make headway until the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous operation, and a lifetime of impaired usefuiness at best, while in many cases the results are fatal, Miss Luella Adams, of Seattle, Wash. , writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham 3 “About two years ago I was a great suf- feror from a severe female trouble, pains and headaches. The doctor prescribed for me and finally told me that I bad a tumor and must 1 idargo an Sparation if I wanted to get well, 1 felt that this was my death warrant, but | spent hundreds of dollars for medical help but the tumor kept growing. Fortunately i corresponded with an aunt inthe Now England States, and sho advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it was said to cure tumors. 1 did 80 and immediately began to improve in health, and I was entirely cured, the tumer disa ring entirely, with- out an operation, wish every muttering woman would try this great preparation.” Just as surely as Miss Adams was cured of the troubles enumerated in her letter, just so surely will Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable pound eure other women who suffer from fe- male troubles, inflammation, kidney troubles, nervous excitability or ner- vous prostration. Mrs. Pink invites all young women who are {11 to write her for free advice. Bhe is dsughterin.law of Lydia E. Pinkham for twenty-five ears been advising sick women fe of charge: yom Lynn, Mass. COMMERCIAL R. G. Dun & Co.'s “"Weckly Review Trade” says: Some irregularity is noted in trade re- rts for the past week, but not more and mercantile col- ly prompt. A little ding forward business attributed to the greatest yailding materials, or structural work are of i$ scasonable, be strikes do not seriously and thus far the t of the coal contro- demand for all fuel mar- small mer- y of the ks to be IIeSs I'ess, large in any of stries, and ; come texile « for immedi 1 1 to make at.d un- fair refinin . 315-3200) Live Stock New York—BEEVES. —Mark-t slow: teers steady to a shade hulls t fat cows a trifle easier; others ly ; steers, 4.40@3.57%4 ; bulls, 3.50@ 1.30; cows 2.10@4.20. Liverpool and Lon. lon cables quoted live cattle slow at to¥i@11%4 per pound dressed weights; heep steady; refrigerator beef lower at 7¥¢ per pound, CAL VES.—Market quiet; 10.50; no choice stock here. tasee = + OWES veals, 6.75 nal; lambs slow and 15@2sc lower; me sales of medium stock 35¢ lower. HOGS .—Good State and Pennsylvania hogs, 6.50@6.75. Chicago —CATTLE —~Market steady ) strong ; common to prime steers, 3.85 6.40; COWS, 5.00; bulls, 2.404.235; calves, 3.00@7.75. prime heavy, 6.306.335; medium to good heavy, 6.25(6.30; butcl.ers’ weight, 6.25 16.35: good to choice mixed, 6.25@0.30; packing, 3.85@6.27%4. bh.25; yearlings, 5.50@06.40; lambs, 6.25 07.00. IN THE FIELD OF LABOR, ft is stated that 50000 children are working in Pennsylvania in violation of the child labor law. On May 7, at Cincinnati, O., Commer- cial Telegraphers’ Union of America will meet in convention, Puddlers in the vorth of England re- ceived an advance of 6 cents a ton, owing to the recent advance in the selling price. According to official statistics of the Hungarian nrinistry and agriculture, the average yearly income of the agricultural laborer 1s only $75.00. There is trouble in the ranks of the Woman's International Union Lable League, which may result in the seces- sion of a number of locals, Musicians in theaters of Chicago where two performaces are given daily have voted to ask for an advance in wages from $22.50 to $28.00 per week. Made Splendid Defense of His Resi: dence at Baku. Adamoff was an Armenian hero of Baku. The author of a recent volume on that city has this to say of him “Adamoff was the crack rifle shot in Baku, one of the wealthiest Arment ans engaged in the oll business, and his residence in Arnlanskia street was one of the palaces of the city, so far as the magnificence of the oriental decoration was concerned. He stood a three days’ slege and shot no fewer than forty Tartars, who, on the last day, formed a heap of dead at the cor ner of the street. Adamoff was kep! supplied with cartridges by his youny son, who got shot in that #8 And then Adamoff himself wa balcony of his whence 80 long defended it. in the riarksman dropped railing of a balcony the courage of des his continued ervice hit ov he Recelving a the rifle or the had shot house, shoulder, his to sell 1 the bs The Chinese Clerk. merchants i 1 vidence wherever ong. writes » Chautauq inking be Honey changers, No white thods of Ul ian for 1868 &m1 the Japs Control Monopolies The Japanese government today important BEFEATE 8 Po ¢ percentages ei controls many of nopolies A large the railroads, the lines, the salt- works, nopoly, and the directly telegraph and the i produ control camphor are under the government. CRAND TO LWE And the Last Langh is Always the Dest “Six ago I would have laughed at the idea that there could be anything better for a table than coffee,” writes an Ohio woman “now I laugh to know there is. “Since childhood I drank coffee as freely as any other member of the family. The result was a puny, sickly girl, and as I grew into womanhood 1 did not gain in health, but was afflicted with heart trouble, a weak and disor dered stomach. wrecked nerves and a general breaking down, till last winter at the age of 38 I seemed to be on the verge of consumption. My friends greeted me with ‘How bad you look! What a terrible and this was not very comforting. “The doctors and patent did me sbeolutely no good. 1 thoroughly discouraged. “Then 1 gave up coffee and com menced Postum Food Coffee. At first I didn't like it, but after a few trials and following the directions exactly, it was grand. It was refreshing and sats s——— isfying. In a couple of weeks 1 no- ticed a great change. I became stronger, my brain grew clearer, I Was not troubled with forgetfulness as in coffee times, my power of endurance was more than doubled. The heart trouble and indigestion disappeared and my nerves became steady and strong. “1 began to take an interest in things about me. Housework and home-mak- ing became a pleasure. My friends have marveled nt the change and when they enquire what brought it about, I answer ‘Postum Food Coffee, and noth. ing else in the world” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, There's a reason. Read the little book, “The Rond to Wellville,” in pkgs, montaos color! medicines was i To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually and Gentiy ; b ilious or con- Acts best, on the kidneys and liver, stomach and bowels: Ih Louisville, Ky. «a Cl NewYork. LY. Blood matism, Cures Cancor hd AREFUL ey LY conducted many years, proved con- Lin iT * ye iB Bid ¥ vot a0 ke the Patent Of The year 1005 br record. Deainres Canno He Cared in. 1 PEr. iosed and unless the inflam- i* and this tube re. ond tion, hearing will y Nine cases out of ten are sd by catarrh, which iz nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any { Deafness caused by eatarrh) that can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for clreulars free, F J Caexer & Co., Toledo, 0. fold by Drugeists, 75¢, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Emallest «f all the armies in Europe is that of the principality of Monaco. Black Splotches All Over Face Affected Farts Now Clear as EverCured by the Cat'~urs Remedies, a severe itching irritation, and which caused me a great deal of annoyance and suffering, to such an extent that I was forced to call in two of the ieading phy- sicians of my town. After :. thorough ex- amination of the dreaded complaint they announced it to be skin worst form. ‘They treated me for the same for the length of one yéar, but the treatment did me no good. Finally my husbana purchased a set of the Cuticura Remedies, and after usin, the contents of the first bottle of Cuticura Resolvent in connection with the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, the breaking out entirely stopped. | continued the use of he Cuti- cura Remedies for six mo .the, and after that every spiotch + as entirely gone and the affected parts were left as clear as ever. The Cuticura Remedies not only cured me of that creadful dise-se, eczema, but other comploated troubles as well, Ala. Oct. 28, 1905.” ——————— whno— Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen is Nature's great remedy—Cutes odds, Croup and Consumption, and all ard lung troubles. At druggists, 26¢,, eo, and 11 0 per bottle, A Four battleships cost more money than is given by all Protestant christendom in a year for missions, » POTASH 1s duction of big ared corn. Let us send you our pract many other careful crop-feedin without any cost or obligation. PRICE, F325 Cts AN yields of full- ical books telling of these and g tests; they are free to farmers 1.1 : Send name and address. 0° Nassan SL... New York, TI-GRIPINE GUARANTEED TO CURE Iwon‘tesll A Cail for ( nil -Gripine 10 & dealer who won't Gunrewies Ig Bird Enemies of Salmon. A Maine fisherman affirms that loon and the shelldrake are enemies of the salmon, destroying the eges of the fish by feeding on the spawning beds. He says that he has seen both kinds of birds on the beds at Sebago lake. the "HOLD UP! and consider is made of the best rials in Black or yellow refine SIGN OF THE FISH BAN LO ATR CW = cast ALTOWER Co the medicine thet puis your liver and digestive organs in working order, 28¢., five bottles $1.00, Sold by sll Druggists, on Ee BA THOND 0. PRICK, 1100 fea Baste Tram Wide, Fhitade. W.L. DoucLAs: *3:50§ $3.2 SHOES! W. L. Douglas $4.00 Ciit Edge Linc cannot be equalled at any price. AC ’ - $10 00 REWARD to anyone whe can ¥ disprove this statement. 1 could take you into my three factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you infinite ears Sith Rich svar) pair of shoes 18 made. you f+ ha fas $3.50 shoes p thelr and are of her $3.80 shoe, — Insist upon aving bo e no substitute. None rai hous t DAM is oe) price stamped on bottom. etn i 8 Hl mot rv brass. Write for Illustrated ro a WwW. LL. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mann without bis ! A new order will givepea . * sion for age Write me at onos for blanks and instructions WlhERRE i, Ba Tak Adan . . ndiane A Ww BU Petents and Trade Mack: BxUN 1 PAY SPOT CASH Fl reso Sash ani APVERTISE IN THIS PAPER. IT WILL PAY 5 an Bra | warts: Thompson's Eye Wate