a or re oe - COMMERCIL COLUMN. | noms crs mon, and do not accept any substi | tute. There ig no finer Salmon Weekly Review of Trade and Latest | packed. Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Cos Weekly Review of Trade says: Spring trade is making a satisfactory comparison with the vol- ume at this time last year, except | in a few sectiong where the weather fs still unfavorable, and mercantile collections improve steadily, despite the high money market, Leading industries have orders covering pro- | duction well in to the future, { pecially cotton factories and steel | mills, while the output of pig iron | when the month opened was close to | the largest on record. High prices | in the footwear industry have check- ! ed placing contracts for fall shoes at New England factories, some ge- cline in prices of hides and encouraging buyers to delay Sher ing the finished product, but most mills are still busy on spring goods. Prices are well maintained in all sections of the {ron and 1 in- dustry, premiums being frequently offered for prompt delivery, but or- | derg are seldom accepted these terms, because of the over dition of mills and fu iron is notably active ham, large contracts placed this month covering up to the quarter. There is a f about $4 nominal difference of ton betwee and third-qus A 1 can pretend she doesn't want | Silver Tips On Pocketknives. busine gearcely .any you to Kiss il nin . “You wouldn't think that the little | made at the highs you do it German silver tips on pocketknives: , little iron is availabl for cast separately, but such is the | shipment, said Clayton Davis. “Just they cannot be cut from one of metal I do not know, | Ba ; one of these tiny pieces of chang metal! {s poured separs ¢. thou- SRDOES PE-RU-NA A MEDICAL COMPOUND’ In any medical compound as much depends upon the manner in which it is compounded as upon the ingredients used. First, there must be a due proportion of the ingredients. Each drug in the pharmacopeia has its special actian. To combine any drug with other | drugs that have slightly different action, the combination must be made | with strict reference to the use for which the compound is intended. The drugs may be well selected as to their efficacy, but the compound ENTIRE- | LY SPOILED BY THE PROPORTION in which they are combined. It takes years and years of experience to discover this proportion, There is no law of chemistry, of pharmacy, by which the exact balance of propor tion can be determined. EXPERIENCE IS THE ONLY GUIDE. In compounding a catarrh remedy Dr. Hartman has had many years’ experience. In the use of the various ingredients which composed the ca- tarrh remedy, Peruna, he has learned, little by little, how to harmonize the action of each ingredient, how to combine them imto a stable compound, how to arrange them into such nice proportions as to blend the taste, the opera« ation and the chemical peculiarities of each several ingredient in order to produce a pharmaceutical product beyond the criticism of doctors, pharmae cists or chemists, WE REPEAT, THAT AS MUCH DEPENDS ON THE WAY IN WHICH THE DRUGS ARE COMBINED AS DEPENDS UPON THE PRUGS THEM- BELVES. The compound must present a stability which is not affected by changes of temperature, not affected by exposure to the air, not affected by age. It must be so combined that it will remain just the same whether used in the logging or mining camps of the northwest or the coffee plantations of the tropics. A complete list of the ingredients of Peruna would not enable any drug. gist or physician to reproduce Peruna. It is the skill and sagacity by which these ingredients are brought together that give Peruna much of its pecu- liar claims as an eflicacious catarrh remedy. However much virtue each ingredient of Peruna may possess, the value of the compound depends largely upon the manner and proportion in which they are combined. The right ingredients, put together rightly, is the only way a medical compound can be made of real value, ALL WOMEN SUFFER £ from the same physical disturbances, and the nature thelr in many cases, drift them into the kind compinints, organic trou tion, falling and displa perhaps irregularity or causing backache, nervousness ritability, Women A Friendly Tip. Can I get off tomorrow?" “You've heen off a good deal late- iy "” most “I want to get my eyes examined.” “Well, get a good job done. . You'll be looking for work after the first.” Louisville Courier-Journal. of duties, auickly { horrors o i of female Dies, ulicera Me mnents or suppression Brae or Outo, Ciry or ToLeve, | - g 22° Locas CouxTty, { 88. Fraxg J. Cagney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of ¥.J. Cagney & Co., doing busimess in the City of Toledo County ahd Htate aforesaid, and that sald firm will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOL pans for each and overy case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of Harr's Cartannn Core Frank J. CHENEY. Sworn to before pe and subscribed in my { presence, this 6th lay of December, A. D,, | 1886 A. W. GrLEABON, (BEAL.) Notary Public. * Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts direcfly on the blood and mucous syr- faces of the system. Bend for testimonia free. CHe iy Y & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggi ta, 75c. Hall's Family Pilla are the best. and sleeplessness here should re- medicine that holds the for the t number of MRS. A, M. HAGERMANN actual cures of { Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound made from s impl ¢ native roots and herbs, it has been helping women to be stro fectly and overcoming pain. It has al paring for child birth and the Change of Life Mrs. A. M. Hagermann, of Bay Pinkham:—*"] suffered from a displ functions that I had to lie Lydia E. Plpkham's Vegetable Compound has that I am able to attend to my duties, Iw would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and see whi gnoring Ow 4} retends nave ¢ it them.” Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to y Women en suffering from any form of f having been Mrs. Pi at Lynn, Mass. for deliveries | has been advising sick w FITS. St. Vitus Dance : Nervous Disenss vars, and before that she assis manently cured by Dr ham in ug T herefore sh Kline's Gren Restorer, sick women weit to health £2 trial bottle and tre + 11 I K i } Dr. H RK SRST a W. k; DOUGLAS, $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES =i" W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AY ALL PRICES: Men's Shoes, 85 to 81.50 toys’ Shoes, 83 to $1.25. Won Shoes, 84 to 81.50, Misses’ CB { everyw member tha tthe record arg ' For more thar ih Cars mg, regulating 5 per- r tl o proved itself inve leathe acement © KOH down or sit sti RO sled made me ish ever VY sulle in It's funny on sold rnaces at Birming- will give con- Pig | Wom male illpes vited to write bed nkham advice She ikham who omen last : n spot but gales becca promp Ver who pays FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep Hands, Arms, and Legs Affected ured in 6 Days by Cuticura. The grocers are handling Argo Red | are « Salmon because it takes no argument | ©38€, to sell it, and i why Wholesale Markets, back for more. Flour re celp ts, the customers come large sheet Itimore. i but every rod ; Is oq ORY 20, & Shoes, B2 oman AN vatural Re made of simp! tion, indigesti lates the liver, Good Health. The Man. were Polite . {in OW ana 11 were th F-'3 rwise?"’ Tteh cured i Sanitary Toti gota. Mail E. Detchon M » ites by Woolford's Sold by Drug- HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES Breaks up COLDS IN 6 TO 132 HOURS ¢ Trial Bottle 0c. Az Dragan MULETEAM sands of little required the purpos establish- ment. Serap silver is melted down and a aluminum added, effect of to rele the in the silver and make it run easily. The molds are poured ‘standing up,’ and when the metal hardens the casting is pared off to give it the rounded shape which it is used. The A srican oy of the WARE more ng 1 ill the sent nre i been, but WBLOrs 11 tell wat all me Argo Red 8 is caught in Ber ing Sea among the icel That is why the flesh | 1e flavor go delici iOus, Magnanimity, Constituent Senat that inet r not heaping teaspooniul Rion cleanse dishes, cutlery and kitchen utensils ing neither taste aor smell. piatas, cups. sarthenware from dirt and grease, isay a" ca Axle Gre Mica 318ase Best for axles in the world—long wearing and very ad~ hesive. 1. -~ labricant Makes a heavy load draw like 8 light one. Saves half the wear on wagon and team, and increases the earning capacity of your outfit, Ask your dealer for Mica Axle Grease. STANDARD The Uppermost Stand- ard of Highest Quality Inspected by the United Btates Government You Feel Well when your stomach takes proper care of the food you eat, Parsons’ Pills wid digestion, gently expel all refuse matter from the system-—nake new rich Blood and insure health, Put up in glass vials, Price 25 Cents, At all dealers, 1. 5, JONNSON & CO. Bowlon, Mass, = food, nutrit Fhe Puzzled Britisher, i in He Words of Praise if which Dr. , 88 given several schools of far more weight fessional tes. orite Prescrip- on every all ita in- lain Eng ish. nd an ffor « bag Kae he, gnaw. Honts ¢ For the savers ngr ie MMIC ine 8 Ae COM DOSE d v leaders in all the medicine, should have than any amount of non-pr timonials, Dr. Ploy I tion hus THE BADGE OF HONESTY bottle-wrapper, in a full list of gradients printed in { you are an inval ji id from frequent headache ing distur in stomach, periodical pains, catarrhal, pelvic drain, g7down distress in lower abdomefy , perhaps dark spots or specks ® before the eyes, faint spells and toms caused by female weak« derangement of the feminine woman Favorite Prescription. ital, surgeon's knife and opera may be avoided by the timely ‘favorite Prescription” in such Thereby the obnosic ting ta} use of Cases, | Prescription ; e very best | native medicinal roots known to medical | science for the cure of woman's peculiar | aliments, contains no | harmful or habit-forming drugs, Do not expect too much from * Favorite Prescription; " it will not perform mira- cles ; it will not disolve or cure tumors, No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health In most weak- nesses and ailments peculiarly Incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance in ita use for a reasonable length of time. a Compo Ion Sick women are invited te consult Dr. Pieree, by letter, free. All corres once is Femi us 4 fo ly spore woman oon oy protec p otessio Addrins ed. yrofessional s Pires Buffalo Plorco's oY: Pollats WB and regulator of hi k They invigorate stomach, Hver bowels, One a laxative; Bo or three eathartic, Rosy 10 take as candy. §43 barrels . contract Wheat spot, 15 £ bushe 3 B23, 4914 eady and in sh and Wesi« y 4 Live Stock. Beeves ling dun; glow at 4 9c. per New York dressed beef pound. Exports to-morr tie Calves receipt steady to strong: ¢ Yeas a x.00, 100 cat- to good and Har rmilks or dressed veals, 6.00 lem veals, barnyard calves calves steady; Rl 13 We. per ed veals, Shee oD nal; Iam lambs, 7. 650 8.26. Hogs Market about steady; light State hogs, 7.60. Chicago.—Cattle Market to strong. Plain to best steers, @ 6.85; heifers, 2.656@ 5.25; 3.25@ 5.00; bulls, 3 25 G 4.60; 2.500 7.25; stockers and 2.50@ 5.25. Hogs er. Choice heavy shipping, 6.02% © 6.97%; light butchers’, 4.86 @ 6.92%; light mixed, 6.85@6.05; choice light, 6.904 6.95; 8.508 6.87%; pigs, 4.50@ 6.80; of sales, 6.85@ 6.90. Sheep — Market steady. 8.26 6.25, lambs, 7.00 a 8. 00. ————————— OA AS WORTH REMEMBERING 9.00; 3 offered eity dressed pound; Rar 12e nd Lambs ba steady Sheep good §.26 at Claremont, N. H., long and contains 41 articles, India, than $1,000,000. Lard § Spartan parent, was also a soldier; “1 had ec affected § ar They remas nearly in id baye to :8 to scratch 1 had it they could cure, nor even After using ira (hnt- Irvent | consed, * re a Be Broken, Old Cannon ( i st id at an't Handing Her GOOD NATURED AGAIN. Good Humor Returns With Change Proper Food. “For many rs 1 was sufferer from indigestion, YOousness amou ng almost tration,” writes a Montana lood was } “My b blurred f a constant na n immpoverish and we e my condition, eYeu vision was moving spots Belo was a steady daily ill-tempered, nervous I couid no posted, nor ha torily. 1 can’t ings. “Nothing I ate agreed wi one day, 1 happened ce Grape- Nuts in a grocery and bought a package, out of curiosity to what it was, eyes, I grow tually got so t keep my books ridie accounts satisfac dos suffer. aad 1 "wy ibe my h me, 4 t to noti ates ve store, first, eating it with cream, and now I buy It by the case and use it daily. as nothing in the drug line ever had done or eould do, “It wasn't long before I was re- stored to health, comfort and happi- ness. Through the use of Grape-Nuts food my digestion has been restored, my nerves are steady once more, my eyesight is good again, my mental faculties are clear and acute, and I have betome so good-natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change. 1 feel younger and bet- ter than I bavp for 20 yoars. No amount of money would induce me to surrender what I have gained through the use of Grape-Nuts food.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich, “There's a reason.” Read thé Itttle book, “The Road to Wdllvflle,” in pkas. W.L ig lns » § Are re tob » n style, fit a i Peop} natar laxative Guarantes LUMBAGO AND SCIATICA By \ ST. JACOBS OIL Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot. Price 23¢ and 50¢ Poor Paint is Expensive 1f one is rich enouch to repaint his buildings every year for the pl of havin r scl the quality of the paint used ma little figure. But if it is desiral i cut the painting bills down to the least amount possible per year, it is of the utmost importance that the paint be made of Pure White Lead and the best of Linseed Oil. There are imita. tions in the form of alleged White Lead, and there are substitutes in the form of ready. prepared paints. We guarantee our White Lead to be absolutely pure, and the Dutch Boy on the side of every kes is your safe. guard, Look for him. SEND FOR BOOK “A Talk on Paint” vou valuable infor mation on the anhject, nt : - upon reget. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY ne Sehishoms of the follow eso wearer? gen: EA g a change of col i fee rel {a — 51a 81.00, oe W.L. BOY “LL AS, Arahat, Mass. OTHERS -| Of Skin Tortured - Disfigured Babies SHOULD / Rim KNOY And gentle anointings with Cuticura, the greatSkinCure, afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point toa speedy cure of torturing, dis- figuring eczemas, rashes, itchings, and irritations of infants and children when all else fails. Guaranteed abso- lutely pure, and may be used from the hour of bir irth. wh onut ” yout the w me : Pari wn A Ch wy chaon, 37 ’ Tokw ‘Russ. S01Th Alnica., Lennon & Chem A de Paul @ ENA cars Bowk C4 Cao Of Lie Skit i hp To convince any wom that Pax. tne Antiseptic will in rove her health 1 do all we claim Jour name and address on a ostal card. | cleanses and heals mucous me me. wane af. foctions, such as nasal eatarrh, eatarth as a inflammation tine fis we © 5 sore throat nd mouth, by ais rect local treatment. Its on - Ure power over these troubles Is extra. nary and gives lmmedinte relief ads of women are using and rece PY nding J RAL: 80 econts at dirnggists or by mai cmembor, however, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY 11. THE B. PAXTON CO., Hoston, Mass, pelvie n caused by fem. DROPSY! KEW DISCOVERY ; Even gubek vellef and pn hi to a irene Sonn, Bex B, Atheawte, Sn mI IN THIS PAPER. IT WILL PAY BNUs A RS o- ou wish to know about DA Par ENTS? Deo wish to know about TRA MARKS 7 Do rots wish 10 know about PENS er? Ie with to know aba i PAY "ad BOUXTY? Then ‘wrke to W, Wille. Orne At dave (Notary Police), Wiis iliding. 13 tnd) na Av. enve, Washington, D, ashing. won om Soddiers and fai a hit wo on 3 cilonel deve ris wih Se meY be snvtied 10 his pension.