A MISSOURI WOMAN Tells a Story of Awful Suffering and Wonderful Relief. Mrs. J. D. Johnson, of 603 West Hickman St., Columbia, Mo., says: “Following an operation two years ago, dropsy set in, and my left side was 80 swollen the doctor sald he would have to tap out the water, There was constant pain and a gurgling ; sersation around my heart, and I could not raise my arm above my head. The kid- - ney action was disor fered and passages of the secretions too frequent. On the advice of my husband I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. Since using two boxes my trouble has not reappeared. This is wonderful, after suffering two vears.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Puffale, N. Y. cevy Waited For The Other Boot. The nervous patient is hard to please. The man who, occupying the room next to one of these, was asked to make as little noise as pos- sible when he came home at night, really did try to carry out these in- structions. When he took off his boots he placed them both at once on the floor, instead of flinging them separately in opposite directions. as was his wont; he crept noiselessly about the room; he sald nothing when he got into bed and found he had forgotten to put out the gas: he might have been the traditional mouse that no one has ever met. As he closed bh eyes a growl came from the next room: “When on earth are yon going to put down the other boot?"—London Chronicle is Argo Red Salmon is just the thing for unexpected company. There is nothing better to serve from the can. At all grocers. The p Portugal and writes Minister bon, amounted bushels, which the demand possessio C. to ns in 1906, ryan, of Lis- 20,000,000 restricted for ign corn There is more Catarrh in this section of the count han all other diseases put to gether int oh { we posed to be } years doct and prescril stantiy tal YEAS Was sup» year AS sup engin the beat ea in the Spring-—it will f headache, lassitufle ! ' natural laxa » system tion of liver, Argo Red Sal- It will cory list. Pure! Pleasant! Potent: Three mter laxative teed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law, ce of dynamite is about eight times that of gunpowder. — the Do You Open Your Mou Like a young bird and gulp down what. ever food or medicine may be offered you? Or, do you want to know something of the composition and character of that which you take into your stomach whether as food or medicine ? Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine. ‘Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect iright to insist upon such knowledge. ‘publishes ~beggadcast and on each bottle wrapper, what ines are made of and v IF 5 { For the cure of woman's peculiar weak- nesses, irregularities and derangements, he, dragging-down pain or distress in ower abdominal or pelvic region, accom- anled, ofttimes, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp- toms of weakness, Dr. Plerce's Favorite Prescription is a most efficient remedy, dt is equally effective in curing painful periods, in pring strength to fusing mothers and in preparing the system ihe expectant mother for baby's coming, us rendering childbirth safe and com- paratively painless. The "Favorite Pre- gers tion ® is & most po strengthening to the general and to the prgans distinctly feminine in particular. then also a soothing and invigorating ervine and cures nervous exhaustion, rvous prostration, eTaigh hyste na chorea or St. Vitas's ance, a er distressing nervous symptoms at ant upon functional and organic dis- of the distinctly feminine organs, A host of v sdical aothorities of all the Beveral schouls of practice, recommend wach of the several ingredients of which MFavorite Sresert tion” is made for the ure of the foaasoh for which is is claimed be a cure. You ma what Jor yourself by sending a posta for a | Pierce, i Ea WD pos. Yaad come to + uest | | COMMERCIAL COLUMN. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York.—R. G. Dun & Co.» Weekly Review of Trade says: Erratic weather ports irrgular, trade re- retail sale of spring wearing apparel being retarded by storms and cold at many points ak though some sections experience gea- sonable conditions. Temporary in- terruptions to retail distribution has no {ill effects upon jobbing and wholesale business, however, heavy transactions and shipments testifying to confidence in the future, while mereantile collections show further fmprovment. Several strikes retarded work, notably in sawmills at Portland, Ore., and in shipbuild- Ing at Cleveland, bat manufacturing returns are most satisfactory on the whele, Textile mills, machine shops, steel Janta and footwear factories have little idle machinery, forward business appearing more rapidly than the rate of production in many cases. Most encouraging from the iron and steel industry, large gales of pig iron being for delivery up to the end of the year, makes news cCOmes Wholesale Markets Baltimore. — Flour Quiet and receipts, 5,341 barrels: barrels. €X- ports, 862 Wheat Firmer: 9% @79%; No April, S05 contract, red Western, 81 79% @ 79%; May, + Steamer No. 2 red, d receipts, 2,008 bushels: §ihera on grade, 7 orn—Firmer; spot, @ 53; No. white, April, B2% @ 53: Mav, py 543% @54%; September, 55; steamer mixed. 60% @1 ; feceipts, 93,901 bushels: Southern 62% @ 55: Southern yel- spot, 1 b@79. mixed, 54% @ Bly q a9 - 2 Oats No. 3 mixed, Firmer; No. 2 white, white 473 G 4K: 468 @ 47: 4814; No 2 LEA receipts, 16.1 i Rye—Steady: mestic, T5@ 76; choice, tg, 2,600 bushels. utter— Firm; unchanged: f 23@ 24; tancy 32; fancy ladle, 226 2: ed, 17T@19 g8s——8teady Cheage — Active changed: large, 15: 15%; small, 15% New York. Wheat 900 bushels; egports, 48, spot barely steady: No. 2 red, 1 glevator; No.2 red, 8414 f.0. b. afloat 0. 1 Northern Duluth, 90: Rg navigation f. 0. b hatd winter, 873% op tion b. afloat Corn Receipts exports, S00 bushel 8. 57 elevator. and 53 ip. 2 white, 56, ant 83% f. 0. b. afloat &s quiet but A net July, 656 @ 55% Oats Receipt exports, 17.150 1 mixed, white, 304 32 ped white, 2 No. o Wes x0 do- re- tern bid; cream p 11e unc and py oO steadier higher Butter, Kf ern creamers sect price, prigts, 33 Eggs firm, good deman vania and other CRaes, 17%0¢, at 1 and other nearby returnable cases, 1 Western, free nearby nark; Pen courrent 6150 CAses, Live Stock. Chicago Receipts, 1,600 head; Cattle market strong; common to best steers, $4.40@ 6.75; heifers, $3.15 @ 5.50; cows, $3.60 @ bulls, $3.30@ 4.50; calves, $2.504 76; stockers and feeders, 32.50% 5.10. Hogs head; market fieavy shipping, butchers, $6.70 @ 6.771%; light od, $6.85@ 6.70: cholee light, $6.70 @6.75; packing, $6.00@ 6.67%: pigs $3.50@ 6.50; bulk of sales, $6.65 ¢ 8.70, 8heep— Receipts, about 8,000 head; market steady: sheep, $4.25@ 6.65: yearlings, $5.256@ 7.60; lambs, $6.00 @R.50. New York.-—Beeves--—- Market ac- tive; steers firm to a shade higher; bulls and cows steady to 10c. higher: $4.50@6.25; one car extra. $6.50; bulls, $3.80@4.60; cows, $1.75 @ 4.45. Hogs—All for slaughterers except a few head; nominally firm. Kansas City, Mo.—Cattle strong to 10¢. higher. 5.00: about 18,000 lower: $6.70@ 6.75; Receipts, 5 a 10¢ choice light mix- Mar. Choice @6.40, Hogs $6.55. Pittsburg, Pa. — Cattle — Supply light; market steady. Cholee, $5.80 @6.00; prime, $5.60@5.75; good, $5.30 @ 5.60; veal calves, $7.00 @ 7.50, Hogs-—Market steady. Prime hea. view, $7.20@ 7.26; mediums, heavy and light Yorkers, $7.25 @ 7.30; pig, 7.20@ 7.26. ODDS AND ENDS. Roller skates were invented by Plympton in 1863. The force of dynamite is about elght times that of gunpowder, Damascus is the first city in the Turkish Empire to be lighted with slectricity and to have electric stroet sars, Only 7 cont, of the food of a Frene nr ole consist of meat, while an English navy's food is 28 por eent. meat. -Market 5 @ 7 %gc. lower, Top = | NEW YORK ONY BY DAY. ' Some of the Things Done Daily in the | Metropolis. Hundreds of people have told the grocers that the Argo Red Salmon is the best salmon that they have ever eaten. - Ask your neighbors if they have tried it, Gives Diver Strength, The difficulty a diver experiences : | in IHting welghts beneath the water # 11s partly overcome by a new Italian invention, which has been formally adopted by that government. The mechanism is a diving suit, the arti- ficial arms of which are worked from | the inside by the wearer. The lever- | age thus the diver { to lift objects heavier than he could : other wise handle. In addition to | this improvement over the old method, a high-power electric light | that will pemetrate the water for | some distance is placed in the hel- | met, Free Demonstration. | Tempted by the presence of i throng of handsomely gowned wom tn among whom he was being led by bis sisters to an Insane asylum, Dan- | lel Knott, suffering from the {#lon that he is a famous | singer, could not resist making { debut in the heart of Brooklyn's shopping district. The sidewalk at Fulton Street and | Flatbush Avenue was his stage the most stately of the women shoppers as soloists and oth- ers as chorus girls ana supernumer- He ran from his three 1andsome woman, arm about her delu- opera his secured enable He gis- and waist, Argo Red Salmon readily adapts itself to the requirements of break- fast, luncheon, dinner, or supper, and gives seasonable variety to every meal, throwing an With respounding smack the woman's hand fell on the man’s mouth, Knott seemed con- a Why He Didn't Know Him. An upcountry . business once introduced to Abbot “Mr. Smith?” sald Mr. with a musing air ih I know you, do 1?” “Well, reply J twenty years ““Alway “Of cou “That Lawrence Boston Her rald SKIN SORE FOR EIGHT YEARS Spent $300 on Doctors and Remedies, But Got No Relief—Cuticura Cures in a Week. Knot ‘ on the lim y be to was rence man He found compensation for the blow by pressing his bruised 1 against the cheek of a pretty littl woman with blue eyes and fair hair She screamed and The ream Law don't rence, think the for ough you E to traded Wars You ran sC attracted ve with K kissing, h ring in The performance lasted just two min in that brief space the eighth women, ki terrified sever BCOres John J. was I'S4 account and man Knott policeman O'Connor oniy was actor a stern re struggled d Was esperately the victo strength of Finds A New Pr. 8. A | astronomy a San Spot. Mitchell, an inst: he ha which dine nnounced that 'W sun spot » as that rashear of Acror gEpot ge half ~ hat I went “en suller ired weed inn iin period been © un a Ave New £3 0% OB pk pp we 2 the) sem ing 1 it at THE CHAN MRS HENRY LEE Owing to modern methods of living not ome woman in a thousand ap- proaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms, This is the most critical period of her whole existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites disease and pain. When her system is in a deranged condition ghe is predisposed to BPOplexy or congestion of any organ, the tendency is at this period likely to become active iy with a host of nervous irritations make life a burden. At this time al cancers and tumors are more liable to and their destruetiv Such warn symptoms of suffocation, hot flashes. headaches, backaches, melancholia, dread of Im- pending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularities, constipation and dizzi- ness are promptly heeded by intel. or 50 begin ang ligent women who are approsehing the period of life when this great ehange may be expected. Mrs. Fred Certia, 1014 80. Lafayette Street, So, Bend, Ind., writes: Degr Mrs. Pinkham “Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com- MRS. FRED CERTIA are passing through Change of Life. For ral months | suffered from hot flashes, extreme nervousness, besdsache and sleep lessness. I had no appetfte and could not sloe I hisd made up my mind there was no ely or me until 1 began to use Lydia BE kham's Vegetable Compound, my bad symptoms ceased, and it brought me safely through the danger period, bulls up my system and I am In excellent bLealth 1 consider Lydia E. Pinkhom's \ egetable Compound unsurpassed for wornen during this a per od of life.” Mrs, Henry Lee, 60 Winter Street, New Haven, Conn., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham :— “After suffering untold misery for three ears during Change of Life heard of gdia E. Pinkhawm's Vegetable Compound. I wrote you of my condition, and began to take Lydia F. Plokbam's Vegetable (x und and followed your sdvice, and t am well and happy. I can now walk an where and work as well as anyon years previous I had tried but « around without help. I consider your medi cine a sovereign i for suffering wowen ” 1 pet Women passing through this eritical riod should upon Lydia E. Piniham's Vegetable Compound. If there is anything about your case you don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. It is free and has guided thousands to health. 14 reiy actually thousands of women it, and family to try Lydia E, “I do not believe it will } Pi Outclassed, Lawyer-—8o want om your hit a divoree und? izefighter? you a pr Fair Client—He's he beat Lawyer Does Falr Ot ists on doing all the BgO w 4 { no: bs talking ( fent he "i News FITS 8t. Vitus Dance Nor manentivous Diseases Der (3reat Nerve New Cure For Snoring. D. Archer, a Wi Reason For Security. is man yon swords- other He fg ne and unex serious pected Will Now Have His Way. the injury.” McClellan signed A Growler, “Many liams, nuttin’ knowed A man,” sai where it at once growls ter growl a man what growled fle spots on de sun wuzn't enough be a shady umbreller iim while he wuz ploughin’ --Atlanta Constitution Governor Hughes Bingham powers signed by bout : Commissioner clothed with the the force according to his own The hearing on the bill was in the old Council Chamber and ed than two minutes Bingham, who is in Atlantic was represented by First O'Keeffe. It is believed the f inspectors are likely to retire: Co right, Nally, McLaughlin, Schm berger, Wiegand, Murphy, Baldw and Grant once ‘kaze big fer in July tO org tor (one al joss APPENDICITIS Not at all Necessary to Operate in Many Cases, Denuty ollowis in some people before they are hit, Appendicitis is often caused by too much starch in the bowels, Starch is hard to digest and clogs up the di- gestive machinery-——also tends to form cakes in the cecum. (That's the blind pouch at entrance to the ap- pendix), A N. H. girl had appendicitis, but lived on milk forawhile-—then Grape- Nuts - got well without an opera~ tion, She says: "Five years ago while at school, 1 sulfered terribly with constipation and indigestion.” (Too much starch, white bread, potatoes, ete, which she did not digest.) “Boon after I left school I had an attack of appendicitis and for thirteen weeks lived on milk and water, When I recovered enough to eat solid food there was nothing that would agree with me, until a friend recom mended Grape-Nuts, “When 1 began to eat Grape-Nuts I weighed 98 Ibs, but I soon grew to 116 ibs. The distress after eating left me entirely and now I am like a new person.’ (A little Grape-Nuts dissolved in hot water or milk would have been mueh better for this case than milk alone, for th» starchy part of the wheat and barley Is changed Into a form of digestible sugar in making Grape-Nuts.) Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason.” Immigration Streamer Quarantinea. The Russian Petersburg, from Libau and Rotterdam with 881 steerage passengers, was detained at Quarantine because of a smallpox in the steerage tient was transferred to a hosepital ashore and 150 passengers who cupied the same compartment were sent to Hoffman Island for observa tion. The steamer will be disinfect- ed and released later. Sighted Four Huge Icebergs, Four huge icebergs, one of which resembled a church in general ap pearance, with a lofty steeple-like pinnacle towering 300 feet above the surface of the sea, were sighted by the steamer Vaderland off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. The Vader land arrived here Wednesday fro steamer case of The pa- OC passage. Egos vs. Brainstormers, Two teams, the Exaggerated Egos and the Brainstormers, have arrang. ed for a game of baseball at King fand, N. J. Lemons will be used i: bats (not the players) will be lig! sticks. 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