4N YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework Bes cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin. ton St., Napoleon, O., says “For fifteen years I was a great sufferer from kidney trou. bles. My back pained me terribly. Every turn or move caused sharp, shooting pains. My eyesight was poor, dark spots appeared before me, and I had dizzy spells. For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the house. The kidney secretions were frregular, and doctors were not help- ing me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, Queer Provisions Of A Will. Louis C. Burns, his will, filed for probate yesterday, directed that his body be cremated that his wife, Minnie E. Bruns, Lexington Avenue, keep his unless she marries again, when they shall be thrown to the winds. The clause in the will relating to the matter is as follows: “I direct that my body be cremated and the ashes be kept by my wife, and should she marry again I direct that my wife shall see that my ashes are thrown to the four winds from some high point of van- tage.” Louis Republic. in and of ashes, St. Argo Red Salmon is packed by The Alaska Packers Association, the larg- ast salmon canning firm in he world. They pack over 65,000,000 cans a year. At all grocers. - ¢ are } would afraid about There others weren't they say ome women 1 they won’ spend clothes i the 80 minutes by Woolford's Itch cured in 80 Never fails, Atdruggista, Sanitary Lotion. man remedy, brings nany iments; 1 overcomes reg 1 lates ] ver and kid- od and clears the com- ade of He rbs, and is abso- Garfield Te a, relief from constipatio n, neys, purifies the jon. It is m Ritaiy Pure! 4 arrives, he to tre 1il his fends; when enth expects friends wants the sev all his ‘Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, Argo, A Concession. 1 ' protested “But.” nette and 1 blondes. "Ww ell-er-usualls sure” “8till if you me I suppose I o1 bleach for vou.” uted, “I'm a bru she Pe a heard you say preferred die for willing to phia Press, i're willing to ight to be Philadel have in Argo unex- There is nothing nicer to the larder than a { Red Salmon, just pected company. of for HICKS’ CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURLS HEADACHES Breaks up COLDS IN 6 TO 13 HOURS Trial Botte 10c. At Drug@mm The Small Buyer of Paint who takes care that the Dutch Boy trade mark, shown bel appears on every keg of wl lead he buys, is perfectly pro- tected; as perfectly as if he were a railroad official buying hundreds of tons, and with corps of chemists at his back to see that no adulterant is palmed off on him, Pure White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil are absolutely nec- essary to good painting. SEND FOR BOOK “A Talk on Paint,” gives valuable infor. mation on the paint ] subject. Sent free All leant packed in upon request, 1907 bears this mark NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY nn whichever of the follow ng cities is nearest you ; Now York, Boston, Baffalo, Oleveland, Ulncinnasl, Chicago, #t. Louis, Phils. dalphin (John T. Lewis & Bros. Co), Pitts burgh (National Lead & Oil Oo.) Ow, ite [FASE | CALVES WITHOUT WILK plainly tells with convinging ne the ive ad wo COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York. Tt: G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: The only idle machinery is report- ed at footwear factories, where spring deliveries are about finished and fall contracts have not yet ar- rived freely. This is a seasonable event, and the temporary reduction of about one-third in active capacity is not an alarming sign. A few small strikes are also interrupting manufacturers, but in the aggregate a very limited part of the nation’s producing power f§s inactive, and most of the idle machinery is due to the scarcity of labor, Pig iron cannot be produced with sufficient rapidity in this country to meet the requirements of steel mills, more Middlesborough iron be- ing Imported, despite a further ad- vafice in foreign quotations. Prices ‘of all forms of iron and steel are ‘strong, and some sales of pig iron for delivery during the last half of the year are made at 22, Valley furnace, against $21 only a few weeks ago. Wholesale May kets, Jaltimore.—Flour—Dull and changed; receipts, 8,239 barrels: e ports, 529 barrels. Wheat Strong contract, 83% @823%; No. 2 red, Western, 83 @83%; April, S23, @823%: May, 833% @ 82%; 8334 @ 83%; steamer, No. 2 16% @77; re- ceipts, 2.327 exports, 16,- 000 bushels: on grade, 77 @ 82%. Corn—Strong; spot, mixed. a @56%; No. 3 white, STK @5T7%; April G56 @56% May, 56%; July, 1 567% ; ber, 57%: steamer, mixed, 53%; receipts, 71, ports, 115.7 $4 white, 55 @ 54%, @561% Qats—Quiet: No 49; No. 3 white, 47 aed, 463% @ 47; els. Rye-—Quiet: mestic, 15@ 76; 2,498 bushels Butter fancy imitation 28 @ 30: f: ory, 35@36; fancy store packed, 20¢@ 22 Eggs—Steady and 8@ 16%. Cheese— Aq un- X- spot, July, red, bushels; Southern, 56 b634 @ Steptem- 531% @ 56 % 069 bushels; ex- Southern, ye low, white, 451% 4 48: No. 2 mix- receipts, 10,449 bush- No. 2 choice, Western, do- 50; receipts, Firm and unc inl hanged; iNCyY cream- ladle, 22@ 24; unchanged, at tive and strong; large, small, 15; medium, 15% @ 15%: 15% @ 15%. New York—Whea 000 bushels; exports, Spot firm; No. 2 No. 2red, 87 ff. 0. b Northern Duluth, 8614 opening nav- igation {. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 9014 opening navigation f. 0. b. afloat Corn—Receipts, exports, 207.425 or; No. 2, 58 0. b. afloat; No No. 2 yellow, 861% i Oats Receipts, 10 market steady Mixed, 28 pounds, 471% natural white, 33 pounds, 484% white, 36 to 40 pot Poultry—Alive @11; fowls, reased slow Cabbages flat Dutch, per Danish per Philadelphia steady: cont @ S0c April, sfeady; @ 49¢c Butter firm; in good demand: tra Western creamery (official 36¢.; extra prints, 37. Eggs firm and in good dem Pennsylvania and other nearb free cases, 18¢ nia apd other near in returnable Western firsts, mark. Receipts, 14, 1,466 bushels. red, 86 elevator; afloat; No. 1 155.875 bushels; - Hii seed, ract ox- rel ) price street price, 36; nearby "st casos, free Live Stock. Chicago Ca to 10c¢ steors, 71 heifers, $3 4.60: calves, 4 and feeders, 834 5.25 Hogs Market § choice to prime heavy Medi hain good 47%; butcher 8.66; good 50; packir » 40@ 6.40: ttle — Market steady prime $3.25 @ 5: $2.40 @ stockers ower; comman to $4 10¢ £4 heavy weight prime mixed. $6.30 @ 6 of sales lower: a 6.55: $6.45 $6.04 $8.45 4 15: pigs, , 86.454 501 to 5 to IE bulk New York Dregs beef in demand at 73% and per 1b native sides, with extra beef as high as 91% Kansas City, Mo steady. C beef good, falr for 11iss or SCLIN Cattle and Market dressed steers, 35.50 40 6.25: fair to $4.70 @ b Western fed $4504 5.7 gtockers and feeders, $3.75@5.2¢ Southern steers, $4.00@ 5.60: Southern cows, $2.256@ 4.40; native cows. 32.406 $5.00: native J ilar, $3.50@ bulls, $2.75@ 4.25; calves, 5.50. Pittsburg, Pa steady; cholee, $5.70@ 5.85. S8heep-~Market glow; prime weth- ers, $5.85 @ 6; culls and common. $2.50 @ 4; lambs, $5 @ 7.40: vea' calves, $6a 6.50. ITEMS OF INTEREST, New Yrok City averages six ar- rests daily for speeding automobiles, The eyelids of the average man open and shut 4,000,000 times a year, In London's new Criminal Court, on the Old Bailey site, prisoners will elimb up white marble stairs to reach the dock. New York City has acquired the reputation of having the most dis. courteous rallway employes of all cities in the world. holce export steers, Cattle $5.90@ 6.10; Market prime, NEW YORK UAT of UAT Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. she Didn't Care For Permits, The New York and Queeng Coun- ty Electric Light Company yesterday wished string wires along John- son Avenue. Directed by a foreman, the laborers dug a hole in front of John Schwartz's No and were about to put the base of a pole the excavation when Migs Martha Schwartz appeared at the door. Mi Martha Is a little maid of 21 years, and has a sweet will of her own She ran down the front steps jumped in the hole. “We have a permit, all regular, to put up the peles,"” said the foreman “What do 1 care for permit retorted Miss Martha, “This {8 m to house, 270, and i ny father's property: he owns it to the middle of the street; he's away from home, and I'll m his stay." otect right do forema *Oh! ve geen fore,” ered always get in 160 or 15 Miss women the cold feet and minutes,’ him him i y Deen out Martha ave frozen gave had the weather foreman left several pole as Ereéew of hi the 23 y Miss Mary, the hole as dimen Fang, home of ars old, and quite contrary s flan tiy, Light Lamps City Dogs Didn't Like The Country. t had to New York, the Nerth but River can how rmised Saved Life By Quick of the tal saved A Penknife, work By Dr. Jullug London staff of Lincoln Hospi- life of Ludwig Hirsch who has been confined al for a week, suffering trouble. While he was igh the ward he saw on his bed breathing heavily man was glowly strangling to The ingtrument the Doe. ad hi was penknife Dr iit the knife dipping the blade In a cleansing quickly made an incision in throat of the sufforing man afforded immediate relief. the gion being an exterior one, and min later a tube was in- house the the throat walking thre Hirsch } leath only andy tolution, he ined ma titles Consumption is killing New York- ors every day, according to the latest *eport of the Department of Health I'wo hundred and ten death was the The dally average for the whole State is 44. The State Department of Health at Albany has fssued an order re. quiring the registration of all eases of tuberculosis. It is now classed as f contagious disease. Nearly 23.000 cases of tuberculosis were reported in this city last year. A Buenos Ayres eablegram to Lon- don says that as a result of the drouth the demand for corn in the republica of Argentina and Uruguay will be much greater than usual and the amount available for export to Europe will be proportionately re. duced. The imports of the United States from Bpailn for the calendar year 1906 amounted to $11,442,000, an Increase of $1,026,600 on 1905. and exports amotnted to 820.508,600, an increase af £4.386,400 on 1905. y | | | Arzo Red Salmon can be prepareq In nearly a hundred different ways. It is one of the most nutritious and healthful foods sold. At all grocers. Seasick Sallors, Sallors get seasick landsmen do. It Is a funny gratifying as and | | | | i { A sailor will get seasick after a absence from the sea, or he will Bet seasick in changing from a large to a small boat Captains descending liners te little pllot quently upset by the motion and become laughter of all hands Record long from their boats are fre- sharp, quick fll, amid the Philadelphia How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fcz any case of Catarrh hat canmot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Toledo, O. ¥.J. Cunexey & Co, We, the u dermigued, have known F. Cheney for the last 13 ye ars, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & TRuaXx, Wholesale Druggists, loledo, ©. Warping, KINNAN & Marvin, Whole sale Drugmsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- ing directly upon the blood and mucuous sur- faces of the system Testimonials sent free, Price, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take 's Famil y Pills for constipation. 75¢. Hall The Largest River. risher th with 16 uth The mi apd in tribu- 50,000 one-half Am navi volume are tude 1,000 miles pour thei: of les At the lon ges a lengtl The the anti Put In The Same Class, ¥ he Harvard iaintly one 100 atm MIS 5 ADEL AIDE NICHOLS terrors. 3d take jin stored to} that period ef its regular functions she consequences and be r Miss Adela writes: — Dear Mrs Pi i upon Lyd quickly alleviated. I feel great]; which has been brought tor Lydia E. Piokham's V such as Fall General Debility, system For nitham:-*'11 ian E ne eget al Indigestion, PERIODS OF PAIN ‘is entirely free from ile vidg, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. Ir- regularities and pain are positive evidence that something Is wrong which should be set right or it will lead to serious derunge ment of the feminine organism, Thousands of © found relief from i periodic f- by taking Vegetable Con women. YOU TIL which and herbs | m uative root most ie thorough female (nown ton iedical science condition which omiori and th painful or action ard off the serious trengti by taking npound Yorlk Cit Causes BO 10 a ana # West 22nd Street, New who suffer for the re inestimable remed; es Femal and Organic Diseases invigorates the whole Kidneys of either sc Mrs. Pink Women write A A rs INAy am be loca OCR of fem: Lar vehicles & 1 hisrnews Lave of & century rastee safe delivery I ality grd grice We are the Largest sells Vehic to the jes, 60 styles of ha In 2000, Drop a post: Packers Associatior ianta, and get th Book, w “Argo Ama still 1 Ks n sci many enon in Gern Dr. Fara- 180], the vind a p up, exam- calmly been done efthe a botanist'"” ington Star MORE BOXES OF GOLD And Many Greenbacks, Gold and Greenbacks ns who write the truthful letters boxes of sent to persd most interesting and of experience onthe following topics: 1. How have you been aflectod by coffee drinking and by changing from coffee to Postum? 2 Give name coff on by 5 and account of one drinkers whe have and have beem In- duced nd use Postum, 3. Do ll any one who has been driven away from Postum be- cause it table weak and characteriess at the first al? 4. Did you set guch a person right regarding the easy way to make it clear, black and with a snappy, rich tas or been more hurt to qt you the came to tri tn? H Have way to make it than to use four ing teaspoonfuls to the pint of water, let stand on stove until real boiling begine, and beginning at that time when actual boiling starts, boil fall 15 minutes more to extract the favor and food {A piece of butter the gize of a pea will prevent boiling over). This contest ig confined to those *ho have used Postum prior to the date of this advertisement. Be hoheat and truthful, don't write poetry fanciful letters, truthful statements Contest will close June and no letters received date will be admitted, of letters will made by three judges, not members of the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Their decisions will be fair and final, and a ueat little box containing a $10 gold piece sent to each of the five writers of the most interesting letters, a box containing a $56 gold piece to each of the 20 next best, a $2 greenback to each of the 100 next best, and a §1 greenback to each of the 200 next best, making cash prizes distributed to per- sons, Every friend of Postum is urged to write, high esteem by the eompany, as an evidence of such friendship, while the little boxes of gold and envelopes of money will reach many modest writers whose plain and sensible let. ters contain the faets desired, al though the sender may have but small faith in winning at the time of writing. Talk this subject over with your friends and gee how many among yoy can win prizes. It is a good, honest competition and in the best kind of a ‘cause, and costs the com- petitors absolutely nothing, Address yeur letter Lo the Postum Cereal Co., LAd., Battle Crook, h., Writing your own name and address clearly. you ever found a better value or iat, 1907, after that Examinations be . 325 Vitus Dar manently b rer Instead of experis ful-take Tea! Iti Flipat 1, SKIN CURED IN A WEEK figuring Red Spots and Pimples Cleared Away by Cuticura, Ce & Lalicura Erestest earth I ke i Ba Ointment are remed lponecs ve 5 he from fineness which | cant tell you the svmpton of red spots and pimples. It and I was I went to ses mag 1 a AOE, ana sing became 3 after week I and the red they made Albert Cash Nov. 20, 190! A Woman's Back Has many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falling, or other displace. ment, of the pelvie organs. Other symp- toms of female weakness are frequent beadache, dizziness, imaginary specks or dark spots floating before the ¢ VOR, gnaw ing sensation in stomach, dragging or bearing down in lower abdominal or px Ivie n, disagreeable drains from srans, faint spe ls with general weakness, { any considerable number of ve tymptoms are present there is no remedy ive quicker relief or a more per- than Dr. Pierce's Favorite regi P= Ivie the nlx of the giyceric extracts of native medicl nal roots found in our forests and con- tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drags. Its ingredients are all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct, Every ingrodiest entering into "Fa vorite Prescription ® has the written ene dorsement of the most eminent medical non-professional testimonials—though the latter are not lacking, having bean cone in numbers © exceed the endorsements the cure of woman's ills. You cannot afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute | for this well proves remedy oF KNOWN COMPOSITION, even though the dealer may make a little more thereby. Your interest in regaining health is paramount to palm off upon you a substitute, You know what you want and it is his busi ness to supply the article called for, Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets are he original *Litle Liver Pills” first put u by old Dr. Plerce over forty years ago, much imitated but never equaled, Lathe | World Bend for large, free a nas Libby’s Vienna Sausage unequalled for ti taste. T! * ns convene ing, requiris 1 utes preparation, fine flavor and fresh will please ever An Appetiring Dish. 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