U. S. DISPENSATORY Describes the Principal Ingredients Contained in Pe-ru-na. Are we claiming too much for Pe- runa when we claim it to be an eflec- tive remedy for chronic catarrh? Have we abundant proof that Peruna is in reality such a catarrh remedy? Let us see what the United States Dis. pensatory says of the principal in- gredients of Peruna. Take, for instance, the ingredient hydrastis canadensis, or golden seal. The United States Dispensatory says of this herbal remedy, that it is large- ly employed in the treatment of de- praved mucous membranes, chronic rhinitis (nasal catarrh), atonic dys. pepsia (catarrh of the stomach). chronic intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh of the liver), and in diseased mucous membranes of the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of diseases peculiar to women. Another ingredient of Peruna, cory» dalis formosa, is classed in the United States Dispensatory as a tonic. So also is cubebs classed as a stomachic and as a tonic for the mucous membranes. Cedron seeds is another ingredient of Peruna, an excellent drug that has been very largely overlooked by the medical profession for the past fifty years. The seeds are to be found in very few drug stores. The United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a bitter tonic and in the treatment of dysen- tery, and in intermittent diseases as a substitute for quinine. Oil of copaiba, another ingredient of Peruna, is classed by the United States Dispensatory as a mild stimu- lant and diaretic. It acts on the stom- ach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimulant on the genito-urinary memes branes. Useful in chronic cystitis, chronic dysentery and diarrhea, and some chronic diseases of the liver and kidneys. Send to us for a free book of testis manials of what the people think of Peruna as a catarrh remedy. The best evidence is the testimony of those who have tried it, is the Natural Paint Pigment Numerous compounds are being offered to take the place of white lead as a paint, butno real substitute for it has yet been found. Pure White Lead bas a peculiar property of amalgamating with the wood h it is it has an elasticity which paint to follow the natural and contraction of the White Lead fw! ith it na ity d elastici adulteran ts), alone upon whic used add fulfills all the re. qui rements of the ideal paint. Every Pee which bears the Dutch Boy trade mark is positively guaranteed tobe ab. solutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Process SEND FOR BOOK **A Talk on Paint” gives valuable infor mation on All lead packed in subject 5 1907 bears (his mark, upon request NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY of the follow ing cities is nearest yon Kew York, Poston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Cincinna Chicago, 8t. Louis, Phila John T Lewis & Bros Col: Pitts burgh [National Lead & Oil Co } in whichever delphia Against Wood Pigeons. A campaign is being arranged in South Devon against the wood pig- eons which abound there, and which, it is calculated, are responsible for damage to crops running into thou- sands of pounds annually The movement is being organized by the tenant farmers, but all the land owners and shooting tenants are be- ing invited to cooperate, It is intended to line of the great woods where the birds pass the night with guns, and when they return from their day's forag- ing, to shoot them, this being the omly way in which warfare can be successfully waged against them London Globe. the borders Absent-Minded Man, “Y guess I had the most absent- minded man in the world in my chair this morning,” said a Seventeenth Street barber yesterday. “He came fn and sat down near the door to wait his turn. I yelled ‘next’ at him two or three times when my chair was vacant, but he was dream- ing and didn’t hear me. Finally | totiched him on the shoulder and told him I was ready for him. “*What do you want me to do?’ he asked. “Why, anything,’ ber shop.’ “'Oh, yes,” he said, and then he got into the chair. He leaned back #0 I let the chair down and shaved him. He didn't have a word to say. When 1 finished him wp he got out of the chair and took the check over to the cashier. He paid and started out. When half way through the door he stopped. ‘Say,’ he said to me, you do to me?’ ** ‘1 shaved you,’ I said. “‘Darn the luck,” he replied, ‘I wanted a haireut.’s Then he went out scowling.” Denver Post, get in the chair if you want I replied, ‘This is a bar ‘what did COMMERCIAL COLUMN Market Reports. New York R. G. Weekly Review of “In most sections of the the movement of merchondise sumed normal proportions, snow blockades being removed, but tardy deliveries still cause much complaint, sgpecially in regard to grain Retail stocks of winter goods were most sat- isfactorily depleted during the period of low temperature, and he new season will open under favorable auspices. Wholesale and Jobbing houses report a liberal spring de- mand, particularly in dry goods, while at the interior there is a vig- orous movement of agricultural im- plements and other farm supplies. A gratifying feature of many reports is the greater promptness of mercan- tile collections. Mills and factories have so much forward business that new contacts are not taken except at full figures, and there is dissatisfac- tion because shipments are not more prompt. Wages have been advanced in several important concerns and there are no serious labor contro versies. “Raw wool Dun & Trade says: Co.'s country has re- is firmly held at East ern markets, although in limited d« mand, most manufacturers awaiting something definite before taking raw material freely Footwear factories in New England have contracts ov hand assuring activity until new business comes forward, although there is a notable scarcity for fall delivery, and the rent activity is the supple: spring purchasing by Eastern berg and some inquiry for early mer shipment. Quotations are maintained on all descriptions of orders only cur nentary job sum fully Whoiesn viar Baltimore.—Flour-—Dull changed; receipts, 6,715 Wheat Quiet; spot, @ 79%: No. 2 red, Western 82: February, 9% @ 79% S§0@ R804 May, ¥l % @ 8: 5: No. - red, p ed eipts, bushels; Sout on grade, 795%. Corn February, and barrels contract, 79 34 51% @ March [RY pe Fira; 001g a 505% 50% @ 505% March, a 30 % ; April, S05 @ 50% May BZ 4 steamer, mixed, 4534 45 5%; receipts. 166,426 bushels; ex) 80,000 bushels thes, white @ 51; Southern yellow Oats Easier; No NO. 3 ¥ 144; Te Firm; T 60M AW ie Firm ¢ ion, 2 33a % » 03% spot, Ores i tic Butte: packed, Bggs—-Flr Cheese arge, 14% 147% New York-—Whe 000; exports, 119 No. 2 red, 8314 eles 586, f. 0. b. afloat Duluth, 83%. f. © ard winter, S83, f Corn—Receipts, Spot firm NO id £3 ff. © Lv 54%, and No afloat Receipts, 28, mixed, 26 white, 30 1« white, i lipped reamery, Cheese ceipte, 3.667 Eggs Steady, brown and mixed firets, wW@li,; ‘ official price, receip first Wester Philadelphia higher; contract 8a Corn February, 6060 50 1% ¢ demand: No. 2 white Butter firn Western creamer: 33%¢ street price nearby prints, 36 Eggs steady, fair i fresh and Western fre mark Cheese 9c 2 7c good and. extr? firm, good deman York full creams, fancy 14%c do., choice, 14%; to good, 12% @ 14. . Live Stock. New York.——Beeves— Dressed bee: quiet at Te. to 9c. per pound, with fancy beef bringing 9 %ec. Calves — Veals steady; barnvard and Western calves nominal; veals 5.50 @ 10.00; culls, 4.00 @ 5.00 dressed calves steady; city dressed veal, 8¢. to 16¢. per pound; countr! dressed, 8c. to 1dc. Sheep and Lambs lambs, 7.50 to 7.65; here; culls, 5.00. Hogs.-——Market about steady; Stata hogs, pigs included, 7.50@ 7.76. Chicago. —Cattle—Market steady to strong; common to prime steers, 4.006 7.00; cows, 2.76 @4.756. heil- ers, 2.35@0 10; bulls, 16 @4.50; stockers and feeders, 3.00@ 4.35. Hogs Market 10c. lower; prime shipping hogs, 7.12% @ 7.15; pack- ing, 7.00@7.07%; assorted, light 7.02% @ 17.06; pigs, 6.20 @ 6.80: bulk of sales, 7.00@ 7.10. Sheep--Market steady; sheep, 3.90 41 6.00; yearlings, 4.604 6.65; lambs 6.00@ 7.66. WORTH REM EM BERING Sheep steady, no choice stock A ———— A KARgAroo consumes much grass as four to six sheep. Sixty-four balloons were sent out of Paris during the slege of 1870-71. The churches are the Portugese polling places and votes in Portugal are cast nowhere else, bine propellers aro steadily oa in favor both In the British Navy and the merchant marine, There were 363 stock and 234 mutual fire insurance companies io the United States January 1907 NEW YORK DAY BY DAY. Metropolis. A robbers’ den, presided over by a beautiful woman, and vielding riches in jewels and gilk like the fabled five of “The Forty Thie ve unearthed in the The have taken near $10,000 worth of dizmonds, silks and from the house Some of bears the monogram of f-As toria and Sherry's, ems found hidden that they ould have stolen only from very weathy persons; those that adorned the woman were worth several thousand dollars The tectives have also captured the er of the band. They say he ha fessed, and that when they round up the rest of the band they will have lestroyed one of most gig and perfect criminal organi in the history of New York wa Ironx. police ilvers the silver the Waldo while the § are so fine heen alone de- lead Con the antic IONS She Mrs usex Rented Wedding Loui Goldberg Market Police Cou to show wh) the for hei mons return ed gown whicl wedding February Whistles Sounds, $ y ¢ fhe present plat Of With Sweet Motorman Frozen At His Post, Lsreenpoint Jay and Wil ector {ohn the ca was cached ts ing noticed tha sireets have Thompson passing hounid ertn Morman The In- where the mu slowed down Ep boarded the car and found that Antonio was apparently fr his post One hand was on olier handle and the othe the brake, but the power to operate nector took charge of had Antonio became h raced to the Greenpoint barn, wi Antonio was removed d District Hospita contr motorman either The the ca ¥ inside, whe: N Tes g taken unconscious © ca tr to the Fas And Back For One Fare. and Amend of the Su- handed down i ority opinion that a pass the lines of the New York Cit) way Company is entitled fer carrying him to his upon payment of one though the transfer may be carrying in the opposite direction, Justice MacLean dissented Accords ing to the opinion of Justices Gilder- and Amend the Railway Com- pany is required to give a passenger a transfer from the place of em- barkation to his destination, wheth- er the line to which he is transferred rung in the same direction as that he has left or not The Traction Company must furnish a continuous trip between any two points for one fare Up justices ( Appellate Term Hidersleeve if the preme Court a ma. enger on Rail- trans- ination to a dest fare, even to a line sleeve Lassoed Would-Be Suicide, Jacobson, a tailor of 120 Spruce Street, was so sure ha wanted to die that after jumping off. the ferryboat Somerset at the Main Street slip, Brooklyn, he wouldn't look at the cork life buoys thrown to him. So James J. Connolly, of 75 Talman Street, grabbed a rope, noosed one end, and cast his lasso 80 dexteriously that it went around the drowning man’s head at the first throw. . isaac Steamship Crashes Into Pier. While the steamship Astoria of the Anchor line was being warped into her dock after a slow and stormy passage across the Atlantic, she crawhed Into the pler shed, away a section of the roof fully 100 foe: in length. The steamer itself was not badly damaged. There was a mad seramble among the several hundred persons who were on the dock awalting the arrival of the steamer when the roof crashed down, but aii escaped injury. BraTE oF Onio, Ciry or TOLEDO, Lucas COUNTY, Frask J, CHnexey makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of ¥.J. CHENEY & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOL~ LARS for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS Caran CURE Frank J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my resence, this 6th day of December, A. D., B86 A.W. GLEABOKX, (SEAL) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cureistaken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sure faces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F.J. Caexey & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by all Dr ug nts, 75¢c. Hall's Family Bis are the best, BB, not prevent of Taunton astronomical Ministerial duties do the Rey. Joel H. Metealf, Mass from pursuing investigations. His study of the stars has resulted in the discovery of a new comet, which is now being closely observed by astronomers throughout the world, It has been named Metcall's comet, FITS, 8t. Vitus Dance: Nervous Diseases per- manently cured by Dr. Kling's Great Nerve Restorer. £2 trial bottle and treatise free, Dr. H. BR. Kline, LA4..931 Arch 8t., Phila., Pa. Nat even wi mistake-—nol created. ire never made a WOImMalln wus Stimulate the Blood. Brandreth’s Pills are the great blood gushes They are laxative and blood nic, they act equally an the bowels, the kidneys and the skin, thus neing the stem by the natural outlet of the body, hey stimulate the blood so as to enable pature to throw off all morbid humors and cure all troubles arising from an im- pure state of the blo One « taken every night will Each pill contains one grain of tra:t of sarsaj panilla whic h, valuable wvegetablg pr blood purifier of exce Pills use for ury a in every drug and medic ne sto ugar-coated, Garfield Tea is made of Herbs—a great int in its favor! Take it for constipation, indigestion and liver dist irban ces, Guar sauteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act GOg are Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure uny case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. Lelio Syrup for Children A reduce sin flamma- 2c a bottle Mrs. Winslow's Sooth teething, softens the eK tion, allays pain, wind colic, 2 Senator Clark Prefers Cars. A few nights ago, when weather prevailed, sloppy and a storm half sleet pelt fown, a man in evening dress ed the Connecticut Avenue car, says the Washington corres dent of the Chicago Record He had come from one of the town hotels, ding the _— * IDAr miserable under foot of boar Avol entr in the crowded car, drops the brim of oeiween a ing ¢ d haled a the ance ie sat Araggled hanging wedged in Negro Ag hie f the passengers audible who coul up Connectic of dampness tO his silk white an obtrusive for his nickel ifckered Carry ETO} and made OTe Half way ted SG 10 and trudged place of abo William A f the who exe ghted to passeng nent the storm riche Few, if ever SAW in a cab, Lut geen walling on his way through f this thoroughfare economical trolley couniry hington Sensitive, What's mat- He looks down- Nao Coachman butler? The thie ter with the hearted The Maid worrying again The Coachman-—And worrving about now? The Maid-—-He is afraid the mad- am's pug dog looks more dignified than he does Chicago News Yes, poor fellow, he is what is he solar Wrinkle, There was a spot on the sun in full view. “1 can’t help it.” said the of day impatiently to the observing scientist; “here I am stuck up where rybody can see me and now l've got freckles measuring 3.500000 square miles If vou've any com- plexion remedy for that trot it out Philadelphia Ledger A FRIEND'S TIP. 70-Year-Old Man Not Too Old to Ac- cept a Food Pointer. orb ove “For the last 20 years,” writce a Maine man, “I've been troubled with Dyspepsia and liver complaint, and have tried about every known remedy without much in the way of results until I took up the food question. “A friend recommended Grape- Nuts food, after I had taken all sorts of medicines with only occasional, temporary relief. “This was about nine months ago, and 1 began the Grape-Nuts fo: breakfast with cream and a little sugar. Since then I have had the food for at least one meal a day, usually for breakfast. Words fall to express the benefit I received from the use of Grape Nuts. My stomach is almost entirely free from pain and my liver com- plaint is about cured, I have gained flesh, sleep well, can eat nearly any kind of food except greasy, starchy things, and am strong and healthy at the age of 70 years. “If § can be the means of helping any poor mortal who has been troubled with dyspepsia as I have been, IT am willing to answer any let- ter enclosing stamp.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,”” in pkgs. “There's a Rea- son." a —— —— Do You MiSS GRACE E MILLER “] am not feeling very well,” “I am 80 nervous it seems as though 1 should fly.” "*My back aches as though it would break How ficant often do you hear these signi- expressions from women friends. More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and there is a cause. More than thirty vears ago Lydia E Pinkham of Lynn, Mass covered i the source of nearly all the suffering endured by her sex. "Woman's these two words are full of more misery to women than any other two words that can be found in the English language. Sudden fainting, depression of spirits, reluctance tw go anywhere, backaches, headaches nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing- down sensations, displacements and irregularities are the bane of woman's existence. The same woman who discovered | the cause of all this misery also discovered a remedy. Lydia E. Piok- | ham's Vegetable Compound made | from native roots and herbs holds | the record for a greater number of | sbselute © Ai, i ares of female ills than any other one remedy the world has ever which ever came into the lives of uiffering women Don't try to endure, but cure the esuse of all your suffering. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetab! e ( ompound at once removes such troubles ‘he Know? MRS. W. 5. FORD W. 8B, Ford of 1938 Lansdowne Itimore, Md. writes Dear Mrs. Pinkham “For four years my life was a misery to me, I suffered from irregularities, sup pression, terrible dragging sensations and extreme nervousness. | bad given up all hope of ever being well again when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was reconmended, It cured my weakness and mad well and strong Miss Grace E. Miller, o gan St, Buffalo, N. Y Dear Mrs. Pinkham “] was in a very bad condition of health erally: irritable, cross, backache suffered from a feminine weakness 3 E. Pinkham's Veretable Compound, « u me after all other Tnedicines had failed.’ Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vege- ympound did for Ford and women ery sufferin ull Mrs Ba me f 1213 Michi. writes : What table Ce Mrs Mi 8s Miller it willd f r other in ike condition. woman in the United States cept the follow my asked ing invitation. 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