A TIME OF PAIN AND PERIL Miss Emma Cole Says that Lydia B Pinkbkam's Vegetable Compound has Baved Her Life and Made Her Wall. How many lives of beautiful young girls have been sacrificed Just as they were ripening into womanhood | How many irregularities or displacements have been developed at this iraportant period, resulting in years of suffering! A mother should come to her child's aid at this critical time and remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable the coming change and star t this try- ing period in a young girl's life without pein or irregularities Miss Emma Cole of Tu writes: llahoma, Tenn., “1 want to tell you am enjoying bet- ter health than [ bh vears, and I owe ft all to Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetables Com- pound. * When fourteen years of age I suffered al- \, most constant pain, and for two or three “years I had soreness and painin ‘my side, pwadaches and rzy and nervous, and actors all failed tc I ydia I E. Pinkban is Ve wad recomn ende heau"h began to it sav 4d my life ence wll beah i ing frouvgirlhe od to womanh your Cou npund will do a If you khpw of who is sick and neds m« ice ask her to write Mr WJ wam, Lynn, Mass. and she will ice which will put her onthe right road to a strong. healthy an hs appy womanhood. Mrs. Pinkham is «fughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years has been udvisitig sick women free of charge ave for i was d etal le Co ympound er taking It my iy, and 1 think as much any young g girl ady HICKS" CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES ph Breaks up COLDS W. L. DOUGLAS *3.504&%3.00 Shoes BEST IN THE WORLD W.L Douglas $4 Gilt Edge line cannotbe equalledatanyprice To fade Dealers f. oy aglas’ Jo SHOES FOE EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES. Man's Bhoss, $5 to $1.50. Boys’ Shoes, 83 0 $1.25, Women's Bhoes, yA 1.80. Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, $2.25 to $1.00, Try W. L. Douglas Women's, Misses and Children’s shoes; for style, fit and wear * eseel other makes. ini cold take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass. and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. Wherever ver you live, you cam obtain W. euglag shoes, . His name and price is st bottom, which protects you agains eta prices and inferior shoes. Ta no substis tute. Ask your dealer for W. L. glias shoes and insist having them. br Color Eyelets used ; they will not wear brassy. Write for fllastrated Catalog of Fall Styles. w. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 18, Brockion, Mass, Made for all kinds of wet work or sport | SOLD EVERYWHERE ny o> a Tn Ssh on 0 Cn PENSION OR AGE. 3 Write me at os for buson, No Ey and n i dor a Adress ade. Marke olistsed, re pen hi he Oe ‘Patents NEW YORK DAY BY ONY, Metropolis. “Bewhiskered Pete Pete, a bewhisckered goat, nearly everybody in the Sixty-fourth Street and Avenue, died Thursday while acting as part of the Juvenile Fire Department, an organization composed of volun- teer children, one unwilling goat and a cart. The report had it that he was close to 22 years of age. He be longed to George Forns, In vouth Pete worked in Central Park, where he was born. He was one of the goats whose duty it was to draw a fancy cart up and down the at a nickel a draw. Eventually Pete was sold and taken over to.the neigh- borhood where most of the patrons of his park davs lived. There they made Pete the official fire horse. He was harnessed up to a cart and driven madly imaginary fires. Thursday Pete was tuckered out after an pecially stubborn morning blaze which required four alarms, and was hardly able to work when another ilarm was rung in from the most thickly populated part of the district, But he was led ont at a terrific rate, On -third Stre West fell and Dead. district Am- to around sterdam over-exertion to 08 ust © f00N Took A Patriotic was Swim. There LUE OWAWAY, an, sal Fought With Mirrors, The their hig DOOIro them news of mean used r the M™aces of the afternoon change ance men flict scheme second resuits horses | nirrors room Just an, sit in the Si ial Term the Supreme Court, handed down a Friday d¢ ciding that ti ni yorker Compan? i t cut ff tl front Corporation ced that he tice on all Twentv-eighth Streets whose on or over has a 1 from Twe Park, titled Pencils Are Lead pencils among articles to be advanced | The wholesale rate on all costing $3.60 or less a gross has gone up, according to oun now being to stati mestic manufacturers, f cents a gross New p 1 Higher N are pencil ani do- to 25 sent oners by rom o rice lisis pencils ars. the higher naterial. It i= gome lines of foreig also being sent to deal The reason advanced is cost of labor and supposed that the retail prices of gome grades of pencils will soon go up, for dealers have declared for some time that the profit is too small. are Gunners Destroy Property. Nearly 1.000 hunters participatea the opening day's deer shooting on Long Island About 40 Qeer were killed, Several persons sus tained shot wonnds through thé reck- legs firing on the grounds beyond Oakdale district, many of the hunters being posted only a few feel apart. The destruction of property was considerable, and publi¢ senti- ment may result in a permanent close seasop for the game being en- forced. in ihe Deer Swims Across Sound. Driven from Long Island by © ers and dogs, a large across Long Island Sound and landed on .the Connecticut shore at Wilzon Point. It had a swim of from eight to fifteen miles, There have been reports of similar feats, but this is of these rumors has been vertified. This deer. was seen as he was ap- proaching the Connecticut shore by the erew of the oyster steamer Row land. The boat passed close to the deer. deer swam ‘or A Mono-Hail Road. A high-speed elevated mono-rafl rapid-transit road may be built in this city In a comparatively short time. At a hearing held by the com. mittee on plans of the Rapid Transit Commission advocates of the Behr maho-rall system made a strong chowing, and the members of the committee not only displayed in- est in the proposal, but gave evi- ce of being Inclined to favor the bullding of the road. Should the plan be adopted, New York will have the first mono-rall to be built and operated in the United States. COMMERCIAL LULUMA Weekly Review of Trade and Latesi Market Reports. New York.—R. G. Weekly Review of lusiness experienced Dun custom- election the interruption during buat a more influence ary week, permanent re- inadequate freight cars and labor. tries are rely handi- traffic delays In other idle machinery because be secured despite the offered. This difficulty reduce the lumber cut Several strikes are threatened, and one railway sysiem alone has advanced wages to the ex- of a million dollars monthly. Retail trade is well maintained by temperature in some sections of the country, and the full employ- ment of labor at all points, while wholesale business in holiday goods is very heavy. Less interest is mary market for though there is a business in tent had bel lievi low a was the of Many indus capped by there is cannot WAReS to BOVE Cages hands high threatens pri- al- of shown in the cotton goods, fair volume Progress, The pe reaction in raw material infiue nee at last. ng per that fod conceoss) of indiff« Interrupted movement primary markets and the rest on of foreign Nort nwa IDWal well activity of mills of quotations action. Liabilities thus far amonnted to $537.780 Was 2672 1T In trad diwaad iN checked the and ad i ed CAS reports $1 other commerc! timoths r mixed, 17.00 and unchan on ¥ i nq nominal; Oats exports, 1.8 mixed weceintas, 69 008 yiighel Oonts, tes bran, Jlings, 22 a0 8% On ‘eastern prime, 9.60 refined firm fami] 19 17.00 & 00 & 18.5 Steady: 29 1 FF « do Turpentine —F Coffee irm Spot Rio voice, 7%: mild steady Eggs—Firm: 6.206 Pennsylvania, and near by, lected, white, 35: do. 24;; do., mixed, extra. firsts, 28@ 27 {official 26): seconds, 2341 24 Poultry Alive quiet; chickens, 101%; fowle, 1014; 14. Dressed unsettled: Shigkend, 8166014; spring 5@16;: fowls, 8 id & 11. receipts, State fahey so- choles, 326 30; Western price, 206 Western tur keve, Western turkeys, Live Stock. New York Beevesn native sides, per pound: Texan beef, Calves — Dressed beef 6% to Se fancy beef, 93, to 10%%¢c.; 5% to Te Good veals firm; graszers nominal; veals, 5.50 8.00: choice do.., 9.25 to 9.50: dressed calves firm; city-dresased 8 to 13%e¢. per pound; coun- try-dressed, 6 to 12¢. Sheep and Lambs others Sheep quiet; lambs, 25 to b60e. sheep, 3.00 to 5.50; enlls, lambs, 6.76 to 7.75; one deck, 8.00; culls, 4.50. Hogs Market lower; weak: pigs, 6.75. Cattle-~Market steady: 4.00462 7.30; 75: heifers, 2.60 @ 2.406 4.50; calves, 3.00 stockers and feeders, 2.40@ State hogs, Chicago. rows, 2.65 @ 4 65.35: bulls, Hogs Market strong to 5¢. high- er: cholee to prime heavy, 6.36@ 6.40; medium to good heavy, 6.200 6.20: butchers’ weights, 6.30 @ 6.40; good to choice mixed, 6.10@ 6.25; packing, 5.80@ 6.056; pigs, 5.500 6.20, Sheep Market strong to 108 15¢. higher; sheep, 4.006 5.65: yearlings, 5.50@ 6.85; lambs, 8.00@ 7.756 WORTH "REMEMBERING More than two “million sheep are eaten in Paris in a year. The late Premier Seddon, of New Zealand, left an estate of about $50, 000. Slates are no longer used in Lon. don schools, The exercises are written on washable paper with lead pencila, Through the munificence of the widow of a New York capitalist the means bas been supplied for the establishing of a magazine printed in blind point type. as with joyous hearts and how conducive to health enjoy, the anly cieani J seriy la reguia 3 ted | y 1d plav—when in health —and er b Aes re « AA AREA 43s thn url not by constant me ous or objectionable natu: nature, only those of kno and wholesome and truly Syrup of Figs, f come into of its quality ALIN r i y * i ™N OpyY iid used to promot we are free medicines Pile always printed or only printed thereon the § antiings v ALAR v ~ nn hand a J as WEE Lisa, olor re goods brig dye an) garment without ne ng ap rite Tor A Theatrical Supe retition. were rehd 5 was yvonne was clo sw to the bn that the trage hoors Feats In Bricklayimg, tion of th red the House of ves office building, ed ja- he United States Capitol at fact ha connection with brick The first brick was laid at the site on the afternoon of July 5, 1506, and on July 3, 1906, there had been laid in the wal 000.000 brick This is believed be the greatest number of brick laid on any building in one year in the United States, and probably in the world, One of the causes conducting to this record- breaking feat was the remarkably "open ‘06 In those winter months work continued almost without terruption from either snow or cold, and not more than twelve or fifteen daye were lost during ti. entire win- the « Reg cent Wa } developed in masonry work interesting an Scientific A merican. COFFEE IMPORTERS Publish a Book About Coffee. There has been much discussion ae, to coffee and Postum lately, so much | in fact, that some of the coffee in porters and roasters have taken to | type to promote the sale of their wares and check if possible the rapid growth of the use of Postum Food Coffee. i In the coffee importers’ book a chapter is headed “Coffee as a Medi: cine,” and adveecates its use as such Here is an admission of the Aruth, most important to all interested. Every physician knows, and every | thoughtful person should know, thar | habitual use of any “medicine” of the | drug-stimulant type of coffee or | whisky quickly causes irritation of | finally sets up disease in the great majority of cases if persisted in. It may show in any one of the many or. gans of the body and in the great ma- jority of cases can be directly traced by leaving off the active irritant coffeo—and using Postum Food Coffee for a matter of 10 days. If the result ie relief from nervous trou- | ble, dyspepsia, bowel complaint, heart failure, weak eyes, or any other malady set up by a poisoned nervous system, you have your answer with the accuracy of a demeustration in mathematics. “There's & reason” for Postum. - 1 . 3] Avis i oul Pl AY Val ' and divs A ror 4 Lt ally wii a i Me or Trex booklet—11 w 1 Dye, Bleach and Mix Oolors Painting Oa Metal. is so distressing, yet so Easily Cured if you use regularly c 3B TA SERRE Mid but sure in effcct. Put up in glass vials, 28 cents. Sold by all dealers S. JOHNSON & CO. DROPS rere reves rod CRIED piven grirk reuse wonisle and £6 Praye’ 5 mils, Bax B, Gee. pr, . Av ro Ga vf HURT, BRUISE OR SPRAIN ST. JACOBS 0 THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM FAIN Price 25¢ and 50¢ Cold Rooms If you only knew how much comfort can be derived from a PERFECTION Qil Heater—how simple and economical its operation, you would not be without it another day. You can oY ickly make warm and cozy any cold room or haliway-—no matter in hat part of the house. You can heat oer, and do many other things with the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Turn the wick as high or Jow as you can—there's no danger. Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke- less Brass oil fount R BLOC CTC es ROSY p Uk PO device. Made in two finiches—nickel and japan. fully slowed, Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns ¢ hours. Every heater warranted. If you Saunt get heater or in tion from your nearest agency for descriptive circular. can pot be Lamp its } led for ® SEES
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