WOMEN'S KIDNEYS. Are the Source of Most of Women’s Sickness. Mrs. Rebecca Mock, 1795 E. Street, Columbus, Ohio, writes believe 1 would still be a victim of Kkid- ney troubles but for Doan's Kidney Pills, for when [I started using them 1 was in ’ constant pain with my UY back, and no other ! remedy had been of The kidney secretions were irregular, and 1 was nervous and lacked energy. But Doan’'s Kidney Pills gave me prompt relief and con- tinued use cured me.” Sold by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Rich yd any use. 50 cents a box. N. YX. What He Wanted. Concluding his lecture, the foreign missionary solicited contributions of money from the audience, however small they might be. One little hastened toward him and began: “Please, sir, your talk re cerasted me very much—and’’ “Go, on, my boy,” turer, encouragingly; to help in the good “Not exactly, sir,” replied with some hesitation; “I only to know if you have any stamps you don't want.” boy the lec wish sald “*do you work?" the lad, wanted foreign £100 Reward, S100, The readers of this paper will Dep leased to learn that there 1s at least one dread tex) dis case that science has been able to cure in all its stages. and thatisCatarrh. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con: stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’sCatarrhCureistaken inter nally, acting directly upon the bloc cous surfaces of the system, therel ing the foundation of the ¢ the patient strength by t stitution and assisting nat work. The proprietors h in its curative powers th Hundred Dollars for any cure. Send for list of testi F.J.Cnexey & C Sold by Druggists, 75¢. Take Hall's Fam Berlin workme wages tt h an the empire. have wile rrr es in workmen in n Je those These the reputation of Germany How I Cured Sweeny and Fistula, “l want to tell one of our horses had the he it was so he you how | that had a out that he it, and again. Then we tried nent and it cured it up nicely. “One day last gpring 1 was plowing for a neighbor who had a horse with , and told him about Sloan's Liniment he had me get a for him, and it his horse he goes now like a “We had a awfully bad, never used Slo up nicely. I told another about it and he said it Liniment he ever used “We are { Cure and swrse doctor had Ladq could cure sweeny cured off 3 + 1a votltie all all right, and col t that hs thought good, “and horse and sweeny we Ww was gol we It's hay FITS, 8¢. Vitus’ Dance: N whi ~~ COMMERCIAL COLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. Bradstreet’s says: trade at retail, though af- fected in sections by unfavorable weather, is, on the whole, fair, Col- lections show slight iniprovement at a few centers ag wy filling-in orders bj jobbers are a trifle better, but re- ports from leading industries are po more favorable, rather more weak- ness is noted in iron and steel and fall trade in leading lines is stil] dis- appointingly backward. The dull- ness in building lines-—expenditures for the first quarter being 40 per cent. below 1907 affects all lines of materials and export and Import trade are ebbing, indicates the first decrease in foreign trade from the ! preceding fiscal year noted for years past. “The numbe large as for reductions cur the number of ahead of a ures 8 “Easter five hands is as past, wage ! power iilures continues ear United ago In 1904, “\\ I en from for t exports Canada © $70,177 bushels, wool 302 118 Wholesale Markets, New York. mV] Receipts a00 : bush afloat, bushels £2 trial bottle and treatise free, Kline, Ld..931 Arch St Restorer. Dr. H.R. dozen It's easier to find a than it is to mend one. Mrs. Winsiow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegums reducesiniamma. tion, allays s pain, cures wind colic, ca bottle Even the the lines in palmist can't r hand of a ead all thao 1 » Lilie poet, This woman says that after months of suffering Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made her as well as ever. Maude E. Forgie, of Leesburg, Va,, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “1 want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege. table Compound bas done for me. For months I suffered from feminine ills so that I thought I could not live. I wrote you, and after taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment you prescribed I felt like a new woman. I am now strong, and well asever, and thank you for the good you have done me.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty Joe, Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, been the standard remedy for female il and has positively cured thousands o women who have been troubled with displacements infismaation, Boers. Hot, roid tumors, jriegula i py nh Bak ha wn ulency, tion, dizziness or hervous pros Why don’t you try it? Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. bushels: Southern wliite corn, Southern yel- low corn. Oats No. 3 554% 4 Rye tie, 84 ¢ Hutter fancy cre a 24; store - Steady 0 oe fancy imitation, 25 samery, 31; fancy la- packed, 164 17. and unchanged, wk, dle, 23 Eggs 163%. Cheego-- 1434; Steady: small, 143%. Live Stock. York.~Beeves—Receipts, 1.- no trading; feeling steady quoted the market ling at 13% @ 14c. large, 14; flats, New 273 head; Latest cables firm, live cattle sel per pound. Calves— Receipts, 992 head: ing weak. Pennsyivania and Vir- 7.00 to 1.35 per ginia veals sold at 7 no prime veals offered. 100 pounds; Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,- 648 head; market dull Unshorn lambs sold at 7.50 per 100 pounds; no prime offered; clipped lambs at 6.50@ 7.00; unshorn lambs at 5.00 to 6.00; a few unshorn wethers at 7.00; clipped sheep, at 5.00@ 6.00; spring lambs, at 3.50@ 5 00 per head. Hogs-—Receipts, 3,468 head; more on sale; feeling nominally steady. Chicago. ~Cattle-—~Market steady to strong; steers, 6.00@ 7.10; cows, 3.604 6.00; heifers, 3.406 6.25; bulls, 3.50@056.30; calves, 5.756@ 6.25: stockers and feeders, 3.25 @ 5.15. Hogs — Market steady; heavy shipping, 5.80@ 5.95; butch- ers’, H.85@ 5.95; light’ mized, 5.700 5.75; choice Might, 5.806 5.90; pack- ing, 5.00@5.75; pigs, 26@ 5.25; bulk of sales, 5.756 @ H.85. Sheep-—Market strong 10e. higher: sheep, 4.50@ 6.00; lambs, 650@7. 65; yearlings, 5.50@ 6.60 om SIS ODDS AND ENDS. Norway has a new cabinet under the premiership of Gunnar Knudsen. Forty-seven arrests were made in Herlin in connection with the suf- frage demonstrations. The most exclusive thing of the gort is the Jockey Club, of England. It has only 70 members, including the King. 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'—=Wash- ington Star The cultivation of pepper is officia: iy reported to be continually extend. ing in the province of Coorg, where it 18 sald to be gradually replacing coffee in abandoned areas Canada “exported $632,560 worth ot mica last year “ha with stick melted one the the other in oven Egg Garnish and simmer atoes, celery ery asd * from said a Fat a a at PS { § the reby from my cotaveh of the head { i of thirty years * standing. -- David pirgiapa AR Wa d Gives Praise To For His Relief From ~ Catarrh. Al MA A. NDS PE-SRU-NA. AA lat Ot EI AlN AAA { greatly benefited 5 ? I feel encowraged to believe thal ) { a a att tr hte atti (sat Lime or r hotties | 8 entire EABY'S AWFUL ITCHING HUMOR. 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