COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. Spring Catarrh. ing to the ninth century, and sald to have been written by the poet while in an Angers prison. The author of “Hymns and Their Makers,” quotes a legend in relation to its use on Palm Sunday, 821, to the effect that when Louis the Plous, King of France, was at Angers, he took part in the usual procession of laity and clergy, and as the proces- sion passed the place where 8t. Theo- re when norms: "mpera- dulph, the Bishop of Orleans, was in- ture prevails hen normal lemperas 4 Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating « sts of carcerated he was seen standing at | prevailed over an unusually large ( { this competitive age and when of ample character it plac s iis ig the open window of his cell, and area, retarding agricultural Progress, 4 yossessor in the front ranks of there, amid the Sil nee of the Jeo as weil as trade in lightweight wear- | f The Well Informed of the World. ple, he sang his hymn, to the delight | ing apparel and other spring goods J ; starts in other vears | J A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the to be set at liberty and restored to | have sometimes brought most favor- | highest excellence in any field of human effort. his see In some minor details this able results The only actual dam- | legend Is referred to by other writ- | age of any account Is reported. In A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl- s CI k I - HE } i yy ace i : orted 1 . t ers as well some winter wheat fi Ids of the edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health The original is too long to be sung | Southwest, where insects and drouth | A when a true and wholesome remedy i is desired it should be remembered that Syrup in modern services, as it has no | combined to injure grain, and fm ! of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, is fewer ths 78 lines. The verses 108 Hg area some 16F CTrot : : : i wer than 78 line he verses | most of this area some other crop ethical product which has met with the approv: al of the most eminent physician usually found in our hyvmnals are but has been planted Wholesale busi- | . | idfact b 0“ Iv of ’ 3 i if My 8 2 ¥ - . y a fragment of the original hymn, ness for later seasons is on a liberal | gives umversal satisiaction, because it 1s a remedy o which, with more or less abbrevia- | scale, building operations are active | Known Quality, Known Excellence and Knows Component tion, has been used as a processional | and leading man ufacturing plants | : Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the ell Informed of the for many centuries Quiver, are 18Y few 1: wr strugeles re- | 1 : iY cenluries quive! pas busy. Few labor struggles re world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from we use that it 1s the first tard work In the industries, and an } and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. R. G. Dun & Co.'s wee kly review of trade says: } A = 4 Spring trade develops slowly be- | AR, Pp cause ol unseasonable weather, but a \ ERSONAL Rows ED the lost ground will be recovered in | A vy : 5 large measur of the King, who at once ordered him { but similar bad { unusually small number of strikes Twenty thousand railway ties for | are scheduled for May. Little com- | : This valuable remedy has been long and favorab ly known the Si " »] have hee oat- nlal is heat . ’ wv Peal ? ne Simplon Tunnel have been Lr ab I ant | Bid regarding freight under the name of — Syrup of Figs -and has attained to world- ed with coal tar by a method simi- | blockades, and. with the resumption | id } | Neo ; . ww “gl . F dol . 4 : wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure lar to that used with zinc chlorid or Of lake navigation on the Northern | . ‘a . . wi { creosote. The ties are heated in a border, traffic conditions will soon | by laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicar : » 3 | Feceptatle from which the alr is af- be itirely satisfactory. and the W ell Informed of the world to be the b est w e ha | terward exhausted, and then hot : ! adopted the mc laborat f—Sy fF MISS DORA HH! \Y DEN. | i Xhausted, and nel 10% | h _— - prec 1¢ more elaborate name © DYTUp ¢ » '{ 8 . Od yy neans » . . ¢} “W.thout hesitation I w ite to thank you IK al tar is introduced. By mean Wholesale Marketa, ! Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive ¢ of the ren v3 ig . . lof ste: oils the temperature is . 1 3 Jor the great relief I have found n your | ' im Coiis he temperature . 1 altimars ious but doubtless it will always be « alled for by the short valuable medicine, Peruna, and will eall iintained at 105 degrees ( for | 2d rout ' 4 4 f Q i F ’ : ; the attention of all my friends sufle ring 7 | four hours, after which an air pres- anged; receip 0,3 arrels; ex- : name oO ~YTUp oO 128 - and to get its bene fh with catarrh to that fact tesides | cheer- | Jully recommend it to all suffering wu ith hh ; j m « anot On . yr a A I y in : annlie 1 rn : spot ntract, x -y . ay y catarrh in any form Miss Dora Hayden, | applied. -G 14 ; . o : name of the Con npany Cilifornia Fi 819 6th St., S. W., Washington, D. C. Er, I NL red W Sh HH = not mn Very pi Rk A sh inglon Why He Didn't Wish To Go. ; April, 79% @ 79%; May Lop ed, on the foal of every § Feo A Case of Spring Catarrh. shildron: in ‘ i: ste: : whether you call for — Syrup of Figs Mrs. N. P. Lewler, 423% N. Broadway, | School ; were getting restless, | 12 @ 75%; receipts, 2,006 bushels; ; # “or by the full name — Syrup of Pittsburg, Kas., Writes: ‘L ast pring 1 lan 1e vicar. to divert them. asked : 1th 'n on gra , 154 H : " : iN Figs and Flor ol Senna. Tarred Ties For The Simplon. of about 30 pounds per square j VV. Arreis : Sr effects, always note, when purchasing the caught a severe cold, hich dev " a serious case of catarrh. I felt weak and | 2! wished to go to heaven sick, and could neither eat nor sleep we | stan The whole school rose, “A member of r club » h been ceent one little boy. cured of eatarrh throu he use of Peruna | Don't y to he Co SR ) you went to gi to heaven, i * - pra advised me to try 3 ( o at once. | av Tittla ars 1 a i @O55; steamer mixed, 501 01: wp Hh : : a a = 2 i } } my little lad? asked the vicar ' (d : 2 pe. Rr gr - vg Te Fen } - vy In o y Wits | > gu v . % G60 re as) i § yb a exy ea neij n in HK ul : § & Yes, p ir," was the 1 RpONSe, “hut LS 2, 8a i Dus mthert know mother doesn’t want me to ervel change 33: the better I observed al- | ¥hite corn, 52% @ 55; Southern yel iC ” Fe — : : Ri : | The grocers are buying Arg { m:; ; 1 6 iy 1 ip : h) 2 4 ALIFOR 57 K The florist was scill pale from the | to sell it and thecustomers come back | | Rye—Steady: No. 2 Western do- SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, h Den a un Bad ed Pe oka Ae ET { LOUISVILLE, KY. LONDON ENGLAND. NEW YORK,N.Y.X i ot ion wield ke sai | How Some Bills Are Dorn. imitation, 23@ 2 far eamery a A Ie A ea A A 0 A A em) ‘colog fhe me Fn Bl He RU wens PUTNAM FADELESS DYES “The juice of the poppy Yaprin { y gre wre. 15° nn 'y 171 ¢ * than any other dye, iher dye. You can opium. The seed are pleasant an Pela ; 3 pet #4 “ hs ants ea a re an dro any garment without ri pring apart. Write for treo booklet— if 1 Dye y Bleach Mix Colors. MON ROE DELG Clu Unionville, Missour: nutritions—poppy seed cake is one | giant know of an: a eri eB els : . of the best cattle foods. And the |&4R y heedigl legisla ay. oT OF em Yu 0A eipte, 55,- nalgamated opper director: HE RE'S AN EXAMPLE ’ an i ti) 16 { he must introduce OO bus * R T9% su} % 3 ra 24Y% Bi ¥ ox Ate oil answers a hundred purpos — + . si pb in 11. ar he Teguiar qua : : 1 1" i gs used with {1 and i © goods bright 1 faster « ff « i WB with his con- How A Spirit Was Lala, Argo Cream Salmon, allope 4 i b. afloat ption market - On the left. a pat Salmon, Cutlets, or Croquettes, are | Was quiet bu adler, closing partly BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. same size (vield 21 of those ¢ | among the most tempting o shes. | J oe BEML, 1 ‘anadt SRI TH — Ta planted at same time, in the rentlemen © dr party under At all grocers, du 4 ta oat; : Sr AR a Yas Awful Humor Eating Away Face 4 \ same soil but untreated. ok 3 oing out n . : xp =A eid 3 fo Hh Body a Mass of Sores—Cuticara These t took y ing ! n it n ” * y \ § 5130 dy midnizl 3 Knew It By Heart. He : h y eis vou think come aware of a white fi re loo ng i Do 3 VERER J 1 ul earn it 11 106 33 pout < 25 Be My little daugi r broke out all over tion bulletin, comy ul n, Pu pictures are taken Cures in Two Weeks. py om, from an experiment sta. ed in toward him hrough h darknes PF love me ! FOUNDER tN Inguir > rhite { pp a 4¢ £93 her body + hah and we pa! every. . wr Ya rons Baw 2a ' ‘ i arn to love you Ialme So 24s , . Lo} hing recommend without r 4 - = i - i "” Onr friend, however, held on his | . | excla hiladelphia.—Wheat ige. higher; | thing recommended, but without results. 1 Our Free Book, Profitable Farming way undeterred i » rapturous nai Harol contre ‘ rll : called in three doctors, but she continued to “Ghost,” h said In sepulchral could give lessons at |i uigvi'e ‘orn firm, % ec, higl pril, 514 grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, | which gives authentic and authoritative accounts of experiments and tones when he came nes i rier rn 3 o d ber little qa e was beng eate awa ctual results of practical and scientific farming, It is invaluable to i» rink a lia . war Ts 2az}e T 5 : . 3 we wl 2 f th woul dr *y : ' ” ¥ - i, you drink lass of whisk) | aA Red Sal ‘ # rm, higher; No. 2 Netol Pars looked eon " ey . : oR : the farmer who is anxious to improve his products and who is work- “I could so, your honor,” blithely | rgo Red Salmon at ers. ‘hite aturs a Gi 1 Neighbors advised me to. get cura Soap o fo rider matoiy Sand for it to-day respond 3. th » zhos al ) his | Try Ay hel , ’ Apes Tg w and Ointment. and before | had used half of ing for a wider ma gin of profits, Send for it to aay. TESpOLGed i ia * Jil i i - utter, gos . ‘ Sxtra West. H 3 ,. a : haa x : hail f y s ' : i k wake of Ke nd bax of bana balance by un ete sr Ar ! ern creamery, offic i pric $0140.: the cake of § ap ANE t { Ointment the standing revealed s the principal | Niferen Size. ont neiea 31 IL = . onrhe | #oTes had all besled, and my little one's erent In street price, 31 : : cart ¢ rere : poacher 3 } J face and body were as clear as a new-born AVS $ 3 rm} | » babes. would not be without i gai Had availa) ni am | sper oe | 8 i by | fathe ve other das Eggs firm, good demand a! ! ie $ 1 Athou! it agum +4 : 3 . i 14 fhe . I BIONeL '¥ ner f £ > OL { y 8 guise to set hi ht lines and car n : BL No ania and ot} 3 if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy- | The twenty-sevent} } . Sha 1 ht gh vania and other nearby firsts, ie ' st C3 DARG lat has 2 on his other depredations undisturb- | buy some neckties. She thought she | ooo So. sark: Pe | five cents. Mm. George J. Steese. 701 Co- | Japanese Diet has ad ! . i ’ : - TI AsOR, ( t n ks { bars * Yong Th ne oh Am } Aria Whirl weakened ed.—Blackwood's Magazine. | knew exactly what he wanted. She and other nearb¥ courren colpts burn St, Akron, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1905 crisis which weaker ie : ther nearbs irrent r« ®, % 41 § fo HEY, ahi was sure she knew what she anted ¥ {of Marquis Saloji's ecabi ' avant al relurnable cases, 163%ec. at mark; taal SORE 30 | Pn 1 * } 4 Ave n 1 any even she - - i t Jone man OY y is dend to Queen No Longer. | him to have, and in any even! th Western, free cases, 17% at mark. | ,A% JOBE a¢ a man a ei. : Oi ©" i .* the un ertaker i ’ For three weeks he had borne all id need t deal . : . HICKS tork Iu » clerk had ¢ eat deal ’ . - . A the horrors of spring cleaning with- |“ ©: vo 52 rave it in! Live Stock. It is a pity to be ill! Take Garfield T ’ . ak j 2 1 ! “ana i ave | . 3 . the laxative cy suited to the needs o out a mur then nis patience | lippant, aggressive manner which Chicago ‘attle—Recelipts, about | men women and children: it is made wholly gave way Wg mM Of mn ul * Young | 1.500 head: market strong: common of herbs; it purifies the blood, eradicates ; ca Mnall } 13 u - g bd i ) re . » ski * a “And you,” sobbed his wife, “vou nan. Finall} > brought out a | to best steers, 0G : heifers, Shnonse, Honig mes constipation, brings The skin can be stimu 1 { line ZOrgeous ascots 3.15 @ 5.50; 8, 3.50 @ 5.00: Good Health, _ ; ia ALL ACHES : 5 lated by bathing the oy ' aid 4 art \ | There,” he sald, with imper bulls, 3.30@ 4.50; alves, oO @ air] o hi ng in kissing the rig $ And Nervousness ss Jwics 2cay we - hot solution of Yes,” he said, with a wild glare |, i}; knowing smile. “I'm sure | 6.75; stockers and feeders, $2.50@ : Trial bottle 10c At drug siares 2)-MULE-TEAM" BORAX: one tea. In hig eyes, “but when a man finds | he'll like one of those All the young 5.10 . ————————— spoonful to a pint of water (see cut), then ueen as 1 iis best tobs 3M +2 : rs ; a 8 . i athe . five his Sue ha i X s , A men like them Hogs Receipts, about 18.000 ] . ne Or Se ba + pale oak varni ar is | . d ) - or ten minutes with clear jar Jor pal > k b and 1i8 | The girl glanced at them indiffer- head: market 5@ 10¢. lower: cholce vies witha) meerschaum pipe for a tack hammer . ‘ Vy i . -r | § cold wate he begin te ti 1 t fl ently and then at the young man as | heavy shipping, $6.70@ 6.75; light skin a . nr Ho y serie f ITRASD ie advantages © i : " . A vat i he - o -- : d e he Be > B asp ei u a BH iges Of | if she saw him for the first time butchers, $6.70 @ 6.77%; light mix- health low; Ti a republic. ARGON ails “Oh, he's not ag young as you are, ed, $6.65G 6.70; choice light, $6.70 : | with 2.4 3a towel a 111! or . an : - ” p . rig) { rel. Bombshells were first made in Hol- | she sald He's a full grown man.” | @ 6.75; packing, $6.00@ 6.6735; pigs land in 1495. Chicago Record-Herald. : $3.50@ 6.60; bulk of sales, $6.66 @ All deniers, 5.30 The pgs 8.70. rR RE Entirely different | § Siig Ceram Sete f > . A f the Complexion, Hands i Sheep-—Receipts, about 8,000 head: — o— i Bair. forte PACIFIC Ia vi shen. . 34.25 6 6.05; : from all others. Em- Loa Racine | market steady; sheep, $4.25@ 6.65; York or Chicago. HEALTH T WOM N | yearlings, $6.26@ 7.60; lambs, $6.00 | —- , dl bodies new ideas, @ 8.50 | Ls ; In thisnineteenth century to keep New York.-—-Beeves—Market ac ol] EAA ) new principle 8. sessssssssrsasssssEnaonaEe up with the march of progress every | tive; steers firm to a shade higher; : A | pdt a power of woman is strained to is 3h Stem Sem ae higher: XY’ Easily managed. STANDARD oF Tiie- SOUTH 2} hor i bulls and cows steady to 10c¢. higher; | ] 3) wiinost: and Hie tax pom Jet Pye. | steers, $4506 6.25: one rar extra, 5 Reduces fuel ex- cal system is far greater than ever, | gg £¢ . A804 4 60 OWS = In the good old-fashioned days of i 3 28 a A ls, $ 4.60; cows, pense. Ready for our grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines. They relied upon Hogs—All for slaughterers except business at moment roots and herbs to cure weaknesses a few head; hominally re Ms of lighting. For and disease, and their knowledge of Kansas City, Mo attle-—Mar- roots and herbs was far greater ket strong to 10c. higher Choice your summer cook- than that of women today. export and dressed beef steers, §5.40 i ta It was in this study of roots and @ 6.40, e herbs that Lydia E. Pinkham, of Hogs Myrket 5 @ 7 % ec. lower. Top US. GOVERNMENT: INSPECTION Lynn, Mass , discovered and gave $6.55. to the women of the world a remedy Pittsburg, Pa Cattle — Supply Tie S0 more potent and efficacious than light; market steady. Cholce, $5.80 | iE E SOUTHERN-COTTON-OIL CO. . 5 ne SAVANNAH ATLANTA NEW ORLEANS MRS.C.E. FINK any combination of drugs. @ 6.00; prime, 35.606 5.756; good, i HAL Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | | {5° °°" "= «=< '§ Wieck Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove J ies RHR LL 3 ¥ $4) ENTE? Do yom wish w : : Hogs Market steady. Prime hea Ad 0 is an hionest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value, E Anew about TRADE MARK | vies, $7.20@ 7.25 mediums heavy r "Ne Thi vdicd x . . \ 4 , 0, fot “) y is J ted, Uo you wish to Ruow abone PENSIONS? ba This medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics and light Yorkers, $7.25@ 7.30; pire, Its heat is highly comcentrared, Does not overheat the kitchen. ibid god od Led orother harmful drugs and today holds the record for the largest number "007 9% i on always at a maintained level. Three sizes. Fully warranted. Then Ti 1 a Tt Te A ta a 204 ‘ fond) of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine the world has ever : Li i (Nctary Public). Wills Trullding. 302 sadian s Av. known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the . GE REST i It not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive { XS Daaiingten. B S4 Rt ars deat Fr po laboratory at Lynn, Mass, which testify to its wonderful value. ITEMS OF INTEREST. : circular. roar ou faldlers and Saffbtwe was 3615 Mrs. C. E. Fink, of Carnegie, Pa., writes:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “I ” Hy Oo rs ne wlier Thay vemeti £4 wish every suffering woman would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable The Department of Public Print. Fa if his pension Compound and write to you for advice. It has done me a world of good ing at Washington @s a payroll of | THE ou Lam is the best and what it has accomplished for me I know it will do for others.” nearly 3,000 perso.* p lampfotab- When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Ulcer- The averge valunugon of the paper ation, Inflammation, Backache, Nervous Prostration, they should re. money printed daily by Uncle Sam member there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- Sotaly at svar 32.000 000. a table Compound. An English manufacturing firm | h . f y om the Bible p ving power; an ornament to an Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women hg a a its rallway’ Rai 2 a warranted. If pot at your ee Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to The last reckoning shows that write to our mearest agency. | ADVERTISE IX 3ilis FAC IT WILL PAY write Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex- there are 656,600 posteMeos in the ATLANT PANY —— IR oh de perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. United States, with 206,288 em 10 REFINING COM ¥ » . b¥ United finorporated) wast Thompson's Eye Water GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York A Chieagsé woman was commis- | prints, used to tell your queen!” AmBsesesancy BESS UT UL 0