a 0 Operations ation is pevessary, frightens her, strikes terror to her heart. by Lydia E. Compound after an The strongest and most have escaped serious operations, as . N.Y. She writes: cured me of the to vou my deep I was unable to st gratitude. 1 decided to try Lydia omen From the way of recovery advised Snake-Bite Lancet. According to Ww H. Michael, of Calcutta, a lancet in- vented by Sir Lauder Brunto: the “‘snake-bite lancet,” hi troduced in India with splendid sults. It is being widely distributed by the authorities to police outposts in Bengal and Assam, the central provinces and united provinces, and also to all village off ome of the native States | central India. son is to the the lives cobras vear by the use of this be the of lives ann will prove Consul General , called in- re- been report and Plating Aluminum. A pmocess copper bs invented nitz. Thi because wide - comparat actior COMMON SENSE § most pte lligent people to use only ines of known composition. There Dr. Pierce's medicines, the ich print every Ingredient upon the bottle wrap- its co 1058 under oath, are daily gr . The com- position of D *lerce's dicines is « to everybody, i of having Lhe Sears tion turned fully upon confident that the bell QL Lhese hem Ire pen being 1pgsition meaieines from na- stead in ext curative virt employed, these me free from the objec by creating an appetite coholic beverages or La drugs. Examine the fo bottle wrappers Dr. Pierce, and cGolden Medical Discovery,” blood -purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator—the medicine which, »while not recommended to cure consumption in its advanced stages (no medicine will do that yet does cure all those catarrhal condi- tibns of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak Jungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg- lected or badly treated lead up to and finally termi te in consumption. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery” in time and it Is not likely to disappoint ou if only you give it a thorough and air trial. Don’t expeet miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patiemce and persevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get {ts full benefits. The ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders—better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials, They are not given away to be experi- mented with but are sold by all dealers in medicines at reasonable prices, For health Economy Results nowdrift Hogless Lard » + ues ~the se you w vill find that his the great, are the common beginnings of many dangerous diseases The old folks know that when Dr. A. Johasou established in 1810 + For Internal and External use a gave mankind a mire hotsehold remedy r colda, congha, croup. grip. bromehitin, outa, bu wounds and sore or lame muscles, and 3 cts. At druggists, IS. JOWNSON & CO. Boston, Mass, Glass Balls Of Billiton, According to a foreign cor: ent of the Washington, among the esting features of the of Billiton, between Borneo, an island tin min espond- at most inter- small island Sumatra Geological Survey , long famous 8, controlled by the amons Dutch nt, are of . found The natural with grooved - phenomena oc- in Borneo and Java, tralf The co cannot vol- are roun faces. Similar casionally found as well as in At are ITT es- ondent to rarch, me Say don’t Association thousand Out of 2 Governn four dafec firm pack Pa i'n D arsed $3439.64 of last Stood the Test. Alleock’s Plasters have successfully stood the test of sixty years’ use by the public; their virtues have never been equaled by lous imitators who have nn the rept oh aday mdorsed authore nilions of patients who have proved their efficacy as a house bold remedy, host medical svat afl Rrateius of his own money he has Kets the lige it seems : t married to him THREE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. Were Treated at Dispensary—Did Not Improve—Suffered 5 Months w=Perfect Cure by Cuticura. leas “My three children had eczema for five months. A little sore would appear on the head and seemed very itchy, increasing day after day. The baby had had it about a week when the second boy took the dis ease and a few sores developed. then the third boy took it. For the first three months I took them to the N— Dispen- gary, but they did not seem to improve. Then used Cuticura Soap and Caticura Ointment, and in a few weeks they had improved, and when their heads were well you could see nothing of the sores Mrs, Kate Keim. 513 West 20th St., New York, N. Y., Nov. 1, 5, and 7, 1006.” A man calls it training his child when he gets mad with its mother be- use it cries teething, softens thegums, reducesinflamma- tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25ca bottle thing about grand you will the next opera in have at a time you go. A nice the enjoyment vaudeville show FREE SAMPLE MULE-TEAM BORAX With 82.page {llustrated booklet, givin 1000 uses for Borax in the Home, Farm bus SOUVENIR PICTURK, 15'ciors and a 10 colors free for Bo., and your dealef's name, Ad dress Pactfle Coast Borax Co., New York. DO YOU WANT WORK ? NATIONAL HOTEL EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION, ixth Avenue, New York, ave vacancies for male and female help In every Sapariment. Submit references ot ones I nMicted 3’ E W warvest Thompson's Eye Water COMMERCIAL COLUMN Neokly Review of Trade and Lates! Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review sf Trade says: market Street, stock Wall ruling high in the extend beyond “Depression { Hd wommodity not prices and general business continuing vigorous. jomewhat, increasing the distribution of have anticipa- Retail for and late ing [ win the gections, f merchandise, and spring sale ry goods equalled dons, trade is good the er govaere has de- isfactory necessitated many stocks trade of con- regarding for due to high prices and money, actical HE of trade, reports operations and there fa pr to the Com rear’'s figures, fecidedly jeales are 10t he sancing activity rent parisons that further on anticipated, ave oads “Renewed {ron mel from the indi- that it is unable to provide for the needs of lis, and th distribution cates of furnaces condition of order books ould mak Oth many testifie gle concern. delivery. inq no eviden in any department, and activity are lighter shapes of steel, and hoops. Wholesale Markets. lour--Dull I 11 ull hanged; changed; packages Alive dul pound, 11; fo Dregsed easy; pound, 11@ 13@ 16; fowls, S@13 Philadelphia Wheat contract grade March, 18%e. Corn steady, fair demand; March, 50% @ 50% cc. Oats firm, 3c higher: No. 2 white natural, 49@ 49%. Butter firm, good demand; extra Western creamery, official price, 34c¢.; street price, 35; extra nearby prints, Poultry Western shickens, per turkeys, 16 shiekens, per wis, 12; Western 16; tur- keys, but RG steady, Live poultry unchanged; fowls, 13 ft 14c.;: old roosters, 8 @ 10¢.; chick- 1061 14: ducks, 15@ 15: geese, 12@ 13; winter chickens, 18@ 20. Live Stock. New York.——Beeves—Dressed beef fe. Calves Dressed caives full steady; elty dressed veals, 8c. and 14e. per pound; country dressed firm at: Se. and 12%e¢. Sheep and Lambas-—Market dull and feeling easier. Chicago. Cattle Market steady, Common to prime steers, 4.004 7.00; cows, 3.25@ 4.75; heifers, 2.75 @7.00: bulls, 3.00 @4.60; calves, 2.15@ 7.560; stockers and 2.75 @ 4.865. Sheep Market sheep firm; slow. Sheep, 5.00 @ 6.00; 6.00@ 1.50. very WORTH REMEMBERING According to the Bureau of Sta- of American manufactures for the calendar year 1006 was $718,000. 000, as compared with 85671,410,497 for 1905. man Empire ls deereasing annually, In 1861, the number of sheep, in round numbers, was 28.000,000, while in 1900, the iast year for which statistics are available, it had fallen to 9,602,500. and unfounded pretensions to all manner of ills, and the Curc have established more than could have been accomplished in any other way 4 are gentle yet the most eminent physic approved by them, and years past in it fect purity and unifor character are a known to the ( and, f Senna and tic n United 3 tti¢ 18 y riculture the wn PUTNAM dye any garment will ripping apart. Write | It Everybody Plant Trees, evel ial i Father's Little Scheme, ‘My boy, 1 like you and 1 want you to marry my daughter But, have you spoken to her mother abdut a “No, sir.’ “Then, to cinch it for you, I'll op- pose the match.’ Denver Post, silk PREACAEL. SO a alr nfidence of the Well-Informed of the worid ar t i 15 © i lysed ci w nai A FIG SYRUP Co. _FADELESS DYES rr froo booklist i In Dye Dlonch and Mix Ooiors. MONROE DEUG CO. Usionviile, Missourd LANITNENU For Cough. Cold, Croup. ' Sore Throat, tiff Neck. Rheumatism and “oe Neuralgia f At all Dealers Price 25¢ 50¢ & #100 : Sent Free Sloan's Book on Horses | Cattle, Hogs & Poultry NN 4 od \615 Albany St B- +vn-Mass. of Fruit ig the direct result of supply An Abundance of highest ing a co quality, finely ¢ y 12 per cent. of sled tiliger cot y arm” aplete fertilizer containing irom jJ POTASH to the tree, vine or bush, “Plant Food" We will gladly mail it to all applicants, GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York is a book well worth a place in the library of any fruit grower. Was Coffee. hurtthg bim so he quit érioking it. tie was so busy with his practice, however, that his wife had to write how he Tooled his brother, a clergy: man, qpe day at dinner. She says: him and decided to give um @ trial, and we have used it now for four years with continued benefit. in fact, he is now free from the log ing. “To show how successful we are in an incident. At a dinner we gave, doctor suggested that we serwe Pos- tum !nstead of ordinary coffee. “Doctor's brother, a clergyman, and re.narked, as he called for his second wap, ‘If you do preach agajnst toffee I seo you haven't forgotten how to make it." "’ =e goss to show that well-made ~fully botled-—Postum has ach the flavor and richness of good TofMde al- though # has an individuality aM ite own. A ten days’ trial will prove thai it has none of the poisonous effect of ordinary coffees but will correct the troubles caused by coffees, “There's s reason.” Name furnished by Pos tum Oo., Lad., Battle Creek, Mich. REST IN $3.50 SHOES ii rio W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE SHOES FOR EVERYBODY A? ALL PRICES: Men's Shoes, 85 to 81.50. y*' Shoes, 83 to 81.25. Women's Shoes, 84 to $1.50, Misses’ & Children's shoes, S225 to 81.00, W. I. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judges of footwear to be the best in style, fit and wear produced in this eountry. Each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is jooked after and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or cost. If I conld take you into my large factories atg : Brockton, Mass, and show you how carefully W. L. Douglis Bs ) / ov ghoos are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better wear longer, and are of greater value than any other makes w gine varme and ne is stamped on the holtom, witch protects the wearer against high ake No Sabstiowte, Sold Tent whoe : Ww. 1 Bove LAN, — Catalog mailed Sree, - RES SUE SC RDB LRP FR NPR feet | A DVERTISE IN Tills PAPER IT WILL PAY .00 prices and inferior shoes, Fast Color Eyelets used exeinpively. A woman is as vain of her small sx nn man ix of his large head a. er — ;— a—. SA ISM OS, WHINING - ¥ CKS® i oR Ww ww now a t HI PATENTS Po h_to k bow vou wish to know about. BAY pd NTY! ALL ACHES A hen wie to W, , Will 1 s Buliding 013 Tediana Av C NN And Nervouswess {optitted to pension on sage aller thay Trial bottle Moe Mdrug stores APU DINE rh 2 Notary Punih } Wi + 3 pensioner dese ris wile she Ry be on Lo you wish ta know about TEAR ARKS? {oven wish to know about PENS 1 Do CURES pie Warhington, I, © are i Washing Union Soldiers apd SiloTe—war 1861 | half hie pansion.
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