a ——— aa AILING WOMEN, Keep the Kidneys Well and the Kid neys Will Keep You Well. Bick, suffering, languid women are learning the true cause of bad backs and how to cure them. Mrs. W. G. Davis, of Groesbeck, Texas, says: ‘‘Back- aches hurt me so I could hardly stand Spells of dizziness and sick headaches were frequent and the action of the kidneys was irregu- lar. Soon after I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills I passed several gravel stones. I got well and the trouble has not returned. My back is-good and strong and my general health better.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wood Pavements In Cities. The the est pavement five cities in which larg- of wood are in Minneapolis, Toledo these citis more creosoted wood pavement than all other cities the United States combined. The total amount of this pavement in use in this country at the end of the year was about 1,400,000 square yart equivalent to nearly avement on a street { amounts indianapolis, and found order, New Joston. are, York, Together have in 1905 il y 80 miles of } Wooderatt. HICKS’ | GAPU DINE CURES And Nervousness Trial bottle 16 Atdrug slerss IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE to Get Full Information About BALDINI MEDICINAL OLIVE OIL Specially Adapted For Poorly Nourished Children, Irritated Women and Overworked Men A Positive Remedy For Sallow Complexion, INTESTINAL AFFECTIONS and GALL STONES. Write for free pamphlet ¢ L. BALDINI & CO., 24-26 East 21st Street, NEW YORK, N. Y. For winter irritations of the skin, eczemas, rashes, frost bites, chappings, chafings, itchings, redness and rough= | | | | 1 | | hands, for lameness and soreness incidental to winter sports, for sanative, antisep= tic cleansing, for babyrashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet,bath,and nursery,Cuti- cura Soap, assisted by Cuti-, cura Ointment, is priceless. Guaranteed absolutely pure, and may be used from the hour of birth. Bold throughout the world, Depots: London, 27 ag, Haq. Parla, 5 Rue de ia Paix; Agstirn- R. Towns Co. Sydney; India, B. K a, atta; China, Hong Kong Drug Co. Japan, AUF, Yad. Tokio: Russia, Ferrein, Moscow, South fries, Lennon, Lid. Cape Town, ste U. B. As « Bote Prope. Boston. , Cutieura Bookiet. 43 pages. MULETEAM ORAX by Softening the Water makes the Skin Clear; Removes Perspiration Odor, Whitens the Hands ; Prevents Dandruff and makes Beautiful Hal, All dealers, Sample Borax, Beauty Booklet and Souvenl Ploture, § cents and your deaier's name, meific Const Borax Co., New York. warvass Thompson's Eye Water Weekly Review of Trade .and Latest Market Reports. New York.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: “A gratifying steadiness is noted in the iron and steel industry, mills receiving a volume of new business that readily sustains prices, yet there is little evidence of abnormal activity or speculative inflation of quotations. No change has occurred in standard steel rail prices, although the roads have placed further big tonnage, and numerous contracts are under negotiation. “Attendance of shoe jobbers in the Boston market has decreased, and in another week the balance will probably conclude purchases. Sup- plementary spring business has con- tinued heavy, assuring all promi- .veral months’ full operation of ma- chinery. “Cereal prices advanced, especially wheat. the rise starting in a better seculative demand and finding sup- nort in some adverse reports regard- ing foreign crop conditions. Wholesale Markets. Baltimore—Flour—Dull changed: receipts, 1,028 xports, 168 barrels. Wheat—Firmer; on - and un- barrels; contract, red West- - a 1 spot, No. 2 January, 616 3 spot ’ io T6,@7T May, steamer No. 2 red, receipts, 6,162 bushels; 71; South- Firmer; 48% @ 48%; 481% @ 48%; February, March 483 @48%; mixed, 4634 @ 88,041 bushels; corn, 463% @@ 49, corn, 45% spot, 3% G1 48 153 49; receipts, white yellow Firmer; bid; No. 3 white, mixed, 40% @ 40%; 102 bushels. Rye—Di tie, 715@ 76 Butter fancy creamery, 09. May, 163% ; Southern Southern Oats— steamer 48. No. 2 white, 42@ 42%; No. 20 receipts, 13, domes- bushels Western o 5 3 a nnchanged; fancy 99 0 No. 2 receipts, and im fon 25@ 27%. fancy ladle, 17420 A store-packed, 17@< for Eggs demand r cholce fresh stock and market steady We quote, 1 loss off; Maryland, Pennsylvania an 1 y firs Westar firsts, 23; guinea eggs, Cheose quote, per 16% ec. New York O60o bus! 0 781 Sap tf Virgin! = elove afloat; f O. o8 TL is exports, strong, No 50% f. O. 503%; No Oats exports, 9, Mixed oats TY extra unchangs iphia—Wheat irm an! "ws ¢ : January, be C irm anc 3c January, ts @ 48¢c Oats Le. ' N 2 white, 43c higher; firm and natural Butter creamery (offic price, 30; extra nearby Eggs firm and in good nearby fresh and Western at mark. Cheese unchanged; New Y steams, fancy 141%; do. cho 1414; do. fair to good, 13% @ 1 Potatoes quiet; Pennsylvania cholee, per bu. 58@ 60c.; New and Western, per bu 55: do. fair to good, 48@ 50. Live poultry firm; fowls, 12% @ {4c.: old roosters, 976 @ 10; chickens 10@ 13%; ducks, 1 {@ 15; geese, 13 @ 14; turkeys, 16@ 18. steady: extra {al price) Dr pi choice, Live Stock. York-—Beeves-— Dressed beer quiet at 7 to 9c. per pound for na- tive sides: fancy beef, 934 to 3c. Calves Very little doing lack f prim veals barn New for of stock: feeling steady; sold at no Westerns or yard calves; dressed calves steady city-dreszed veals, 8 to 143% per pound: extra carcasses, 10; country dreased, to 13c. Sheep—Sheep nominally gteady gales: lambs 10c. lower; fair to prime lambs, 7.50 7.87%: no very choice here Hogs Feeling 7.006 7.15; Chicago others steers, 10.00; 4 - ‘ steady: quoted at pigs at 7.15 to 7.25. Cattie-~-Market for best weak: ceommon to 4.0060 7.30; COWS heifers, 2.006 5.00; 5a 8.756; 2.6040 4.60, steady to 10e¢ low- feeders, Hogs-—Market ———— —_— weights, 6.304 6.506 6.565; as bulk butchers’ 6.567%: packing, gorted light, 6.524 @ 6.57%; of sales, 6.504 6.565. WORTH REMEMBERING Polar seas are in every case shal. lower than tropical. In the matter of train speed Aus- tria,. Italy and Spain are at the bottom of the list There are 200,000,000 people in India supported by agriculture, 50, 000,000 supported by the industries, 5,000,000 supported by commoree, 5,000,000 supported by the profes. sions and the balance are depen- dents. 3 The Sleeping Baby's “Smile.” It is interesting to see how old is the material delusion about the smil- ing of babies in their sleep. All children, asleep, are taken with a catching of the corners of the mouth, which is as unlike as possible to the real smile-—the humorous and delightful little silent gketeh of a faugh, appearing first at any age between a fortnight and a month. Yet human sentimentality has in- sisted on calling the sleeping grimace (due to flatulence) a smile, and even a smile caused by dreams of angels. And Saint Monica must have been as unintelligent on this point as any other matron, for Saint Augustine, reviewing iv his. “Con- fegsions’’ the growth of his own mentions that he had been of the coming of infantine “having appeared previously in sleep.” Thackery Saint Monica, for he shows us Amelia sit ting by her child, “who was smiling in his sleep.” No baby smiled in his sleep vet, or is ever likely to echoes ever do London Chronicle. $100 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased fo learn that there is at least one dreaded dis- ease that science has been able to cure in all itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’sCatarrh Cureis taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu« cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by t uilding up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hund: Dolla r care. Send for list of testimonials. Address ¥. J. Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists Take Hall's Country Press And Washington, The { 1 80. ra § DOWET the sUnLry re a think dito: hinge Mmor« When ooking irinting, Nome Means “Home.” $ 4 43 Potatoes, Pipes From mita pressed hard enougl Under pipes becomes MAY BE COFFEE That Causes All the Trouble, When the house Ig afire, it's like a body when disease begins to show, it’s no time to talk, but time to act delay is dangerous -— remove the cause of the trouble at once. “For a number of years,” Kansas lady, “I felt sure that coffee was hurting me, and yet I was 80 fond of it I could not give it up. 1 drink more. At last I got go bad that I made up my miad I must either quit the use of co ee or die “Everything I ate distressed me, and I suffered severely almost all th time with palpitation of the heart, frequently woke up In the night with the feeling that I was almost gone-- my heart seemed go smothered and weak in its action that I feared it would stp beating. My breath grow short and the least exertion set me to panting. [I slept but little and suf. fered froin rheumatism. ‘Pwo years ago I stopped using the old kind of coffee and began to uke Postum Food Coffee, and from the very first 1 began to improve. It worked a miracle! Now I can eat anything and digest it without trou- ble. 1 sloep like a baby, and my ‘heart beats full, strong and easily. My breathing has become steady and normal, and my rheumatism has left me. 1 feel like another person, an it t8 all due to quitting coffeo an using Postum Food Coffee, for I haven't used any medicine and none would have done any good as long as 1 kept drugging with coffee.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creck, Mich. “There's a Reason.” Read the ttle book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. All grocers, Paying Penwlpers, It is sald that the ingenious young | woman who invented the frilly doll penwipers has made money out of | her fdea. A clothespin is the nucleus of each penwiper. With this as the | anatomical frame she produces brides, nuns, nurges-—la- | dies, in short, of every degree. in | order to conceal the clothespin ex- tremities ong skirts in gumptuous | foldeg characterize the gowns of Miss pPenwiper, and the banker, the law- | and author wipe their pens on her petticoats. According to Brooklyn Life, the fame of these ladies hag gpread and | now their inventor has a partner | and a factory. i actresses, yer FITS. St, Vitus Dance: Nervous Diseases per- manentlycured by Dr Kline's Great Nerve | Ju storer., #2 trial bottle and treatise free. | Dr. H. BR. Kline, Ld.,081 Arch St. Phila., Pa. | { acquire popularity is by keeping | reef Ove way to yout troubles to ¥ Caution. been placed upon resembling All ance as is, how: that the aclk'’s to be Imitatio market Plasters well ever, 18 have appear deceive it they FEARFUL BURNING SORES. 12 Years—Eczema in Rough Scales, Itching and ine flamed——Cured by Cuticura. ins To Cure a Cold in One Day or iA ¥ wid 2 Laxa rainine Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Pazo Ointn is guarantesd to cure any {| caseof Itchis } ling or Protruding >» 113 % anc} = Blind, Ble A Lov face, The Knock-out Blow. The blow which WAR A reveliat n From the earliest ut blow was § Knocked out to the pt » KNOCK the tempi« put l weary the fight had told one of wrable spot was the the region of h. he'd have laughed at him sr an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing ¢ public a parallel fact; that hd s¥om is the most vulnerable organ We ring aswell as in it, We a. throats, feet and lungs, 10 old fighters that irotect but the ent to, until dise 5 spot. "Golden Medical Discovery” cures stomach,” indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and im- pure blood and other diseases of the or- gans of digestion and nutrition. The *Golden Medical Discovery” has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stage it may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. "weak the * Discovery ” as a constitutional rem- edy., Why the "Golden Medical Discov- ery” cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach. bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you if you will read a booklet of ettracts from the writ- ings of eminent medical authorities, en- dorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. RV. Pierce, Buffalo. N. ¥. This booklet gives all the ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which it will be seen that triple-refined glycerine being used instead. trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one cent stampa, or cloth bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Plereoe ag above, PUTNA The first requisite of a good mother is good health, and the ex- perience of maternity should not be approaches without care ful physical preparason, 48 4 woman vw in good physical condition transits LO her children the blessings of a good constitution, Preparation no i mater- ydia E. Compound, ve roots and for healthy nity is accomplished by L Pinkham's Vegetable which is made herbs, m other medicine and strength . curing displacements, uil- from nati ore successfully than by any because it gives tone to the entire feminine organis ceration rel inflammation, and the result than thirty years ig 1 iB CE at birth. For more has been the Notewhat Mrs JamesChester of427 Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 3 “ : vdia IX. Pi Vegetable Compo standby of American md letter: Cl ewish « great x 0, 2nd J cannot say end I quickly and am in the Cx of OF » the Chang n’'s Child rib ang Gauri Mrs. Pinkha iA v 5 v dbirth. chil AVA in this wl yy fovy preparing for Yorl thers in andi Kt ev 45th DL., NEY ofaw of health npOouIK: if € RITE TET Price 25¢ 50c¢ & +100 EBERT = 0/ /0 SAAN: Addit yt Ff sad d LALLAAL 1 4 « \ ui HOCLESS LARD Iespected by the United Sistes Government I HAVE. You can quickly get rid of il by faking Johnson's Anodynefiniment 18's a8 moch for Internal as External use, and for 96 years has been uring elds, coughs, croup, cramps and colic Try 0 » 25 and 56 penis AL all dealers 1. 8. JOHNBON & CO., Boston, Mass Do you wish to know about | PATENTS? Do youn wish io} know about TRADE M ARKSY | Po you wish 10 know about PENSIONER? Do wish to know about PAY and BOUNTY 7 { to WW. 1, Wilks Attorney atdaw | 12 indians AY. | 24 yenrein Washing Union Soldiers and Ballore—war 1561 fe they reach 62 be en ited 10 Ors * : oO S\F 1y OQ J’ 3 $5 y + =z Ary our bookie iW KALI! WORKS Vz TOILET ANTISEP] IC clear h membrane affect = catarrh, sort i d eves, and is mouth wash nomical medi- cleansing direct thing, ative At iree. fo svadssS Cais IRL 4% Nasal ang canker sores, in ntifrice ang nlisdi £ flar 3 i tine makes an ect h of extraordinary 3 1 ¥ » » NE } hh are s00 drugg SO ampi he R. Paxton Company, Boston, Mass. . dash or trade? Address ¥.0 BOX 337 JOPLIN, MO ES AOA - LMWOOD NURKRERIES We are Growers and offer a fine assortme oi of APPLES PEACHES, FEARS, Plame Apricots Nectarines, Cherries, Grapevines in large assortmen is, Goose berries Cur rants, Strawberries, Horse. Radish, Asparagus Tew bors ries and an extern lot Rasphers ries, Splendid assor ment OR. SNAMENTAL and SHADE 5 ORNAMENTAL SHRT"S AXD nEpeR PLANTS Weitefortas we IN THIS PAPER, IT WILL PAY ENE DVERTI:E A x U6 to oeer for a third of a century, . We ship for ssaminstion p Rup vo Sty Io L free catalogua, A
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