that sick to try This woman says women should not fail Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2353 Lawrence St., Denver, Col, writes to Mus. Pinkham: **1 was practically an invalid for six years, on account of female troubles underwent an operation by the doctor's advice, but in a few months I was worse than before. A friend ad. vised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoyed in many years. Any woman suffering as 1 did with backache, bearing-down pains, and periodic pains,should not fail to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” For thirty vears Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ot women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, She has guided thousands te health. Address, Lynn, Mass, Does It When 1 to spend every cent of y but my wife has broken me o hz uit. For Him. Hyker- Deafness Cannot Be Cured Sylocalapplications ast 1seased porti nth ied } und or imper fect hearing. h smtirely closed LCeafnessisth ult, and unless the inflam this tube re stored to its no . bearing wil be destroyed + are caused bye “a naan case of Deafn not be curedby Hal ‘ tircalars free. FJ Chnesey & Co, Tol Sold by Druggis he wa {0 gg Take Hall's F Cc pe nhagen's zoological have recently acquis two exper and to keep them in good 8 apes, ils a sma to play and kee nn placed in t maged amused, 0 To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System the Old Stamdard Groves T : % FSH i104 KU are taking he formala is plai I on every boti ng ib is mumply (Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children, Soc Take Less Carne 1 a le, showt 18, A blonde wig Is also fair but fa The rainbow chaser at least a run for his money. rif @ 8 Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Belching, Sour Stomach, and Hearthurn from whatever rause. It's Liquid. Effects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. lle, 25¢.. and She... at drug stores. The expenses of the Pan-Anglican Congress, which is to held the coming summer In London, are esti- mated at about 30,0060, nearly all ef which will be raised by the sale of tickets for the various meetings. be manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. #2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld4..981 Arch St, Phils , Pa, Owing to a shortage in small coins, seven tons of turned out in a single day English mint, <¥ an American Snuff common jumped $50 to 8200 a share, while the pre- ferred rose $7 to $98. » Quality success and ereditable standing. Accor- known value, but one of many reasons laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating the quantity from time to time, It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection- able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug« gists. | COMMERCIAL COLUM Market Reports. psradstreet's says: weather conditions have been un- favorable to distributive trade this week, and a rather quiet trade is re- ported the country over. Jobbing trade has remained quiet, with busi- ness confined to small filling-in or- ders. Fall has, shown no particular increase activity, and orders still The dispo- sition seems to be to let jobber car- ry the goods, and manufacturers are likewise disinclined make up stocks ahead of orders. Collections business in are scarce, to for or granted are still a feature. Cur- lines, and some leading centers re- port production 40 per cent. off the normal. Iron and steel industries little change from the preced- ing quiet conditions, except that talk is becoming more pro- lines hold at Railway ton- previous quotations. have increased to a record total, with coal cars prominent, indicating that this trade is especially short of work Foreign trade is quiet as a whole but some improvement is reported in export demand for cereals after the smallest week's shipments in two years. The points in the situ- ation are the more cheerful feeling as to the ability of railroads to bor- row and the undeniably good out- look for the winter wheat crop. Business failures in the United States for the week ending April 30 number 282, against 234 last week, 163 in the like week of 1907, 139 in 1906, 193 in 1905 and 17¢ ip 1904. best Wholesale Markets, York.—Wheat—Recelpts, a,- No. 2 red, 1.065% red, 1.0813, f. b. Northern Duluth, No. 2 hard on - afloat, Now 000. Spot firmer; elevator; No. 2 afloat; No. 1 1.173, £. 0. Db. winter, 1.137% f1. 0. 3 a. » afioat; 0 bh. Kr rr» Shot frm; arrive end Spot 04%; ob a pounds, pounds, }@ 40 pounds, Dressed, weak; fowls, 12@ 131%. Poultry— 12@17; Eggs — Easy; recels fresh gathered storage packing 1 173%. Philadelphia. Wheat-——1¢, higher; May, 1.01@1.01%c Corn unchang- ed. Oats unchanged. Butter in fair demand. unchanged; Vestern creamery, o8¢, extra prints, 30. and un- and other 163% ¢ k: Penn- other current receipts, cases, 16, at mark; mark; do, mark. New York Fld 4c. Eggs—In good sthanged. iearby, firsts, svivania and n returnable Western, firsts, serant roca FF # surrent receipts, 16, af ar 1615 at Cheese weak. Sis 1a » and roosters, 10 41 “5 » wet, and un- exports, ilaltimore.~Flour hanged; 1.063. Wheat — Firmer 1.004% & 1.00 LT 8 Western, 1.013%, @ 1.02; 7 i | 00% May, 1.00 a @ 1.00 %; June, 1.01% @1.01%;: July, 92% @ B23; steamer No. 2 red, 9871 7 receipts, 917; Southern grade, 97% @ 1.0014, receipts, 2.3: spot, contract, No. 2 red ; April, 1.00134 yot, X a @ 07%; on Corn-—Steady; mixed, 70% @ 71: No. 2 white, 71% @ 0% @71; May, 70% @ 71; July, 71 asked; steamer mixed, 663%, @67; receipts, 11,153; exports, 1,300; Southern white corn, 71135. Oats—Dull; No. 2 white, 7% @ 59%: No. 3 white, L6@ 58; mixed, 58 @56%; receipts, 964, Rye-—~Firm; No. 2 Western export, » spol » a. fe, ! AT A CRITICAL TIME. Women Are Likely to Suffer With Dangerous Kidney Disorders. Mrs. John Kirk, R. F. D. No. 2, De- .troit, Mich., says: “Five years ago at a critical time of life gp I was on the verge of B.a collapse with kid- ney troubles, back- ache, dizziness, puffy dropsy swellings and urinary irregularities. » 1 lost flesh and felt \! languid, nervous or unstrung all the time. As my doctor did not help me, 1 be- gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. In a few weeks all these symptoms left me. 1 now weigh 163 pounds and feel in excellent health.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. A Smart Farmer, “Stop!” shouted the man on the country road, holding up a warning hand. Muttering something back to stranger. miles and said at “Turn around town with me “You were going an hour.” “You're a constable, 1 suppose,’ sald the automobilist, with a covert sneer, when they reached the village "*Me?"” replied the passenger. "No, I'm tne farmer and had to come to town when all the teams were busy Nice growing weather. Thanks, Good-by."” COMPLAINTS AROUT PAINT. The time to complain about paint is before the painter applies it. The man who puts up the money should not shirk the responsibility of choos- ing the paint. True, the painter ought to know paint better than the banker, the professional man or the merchant. The trouble Is, the house- owner too often deliberately bars the competent and honest painter from the job by accepting a bid which he ought to know would make an honest job impossible, Secure bids on the basis of National Lead Company's pure White Lead and pure Linseed Oil that you get these materials, No one need be fooled by ated white lead. outfit will be mailed ested In pain Address, come the least or wu your adulter- Lead Company, . New York City. Animals And Rain, ‘Lions, tigera and all the down trembling an extra puts then . # tari Ww LiVESR love They are then v érous as the wo fear him on 1 3 happy to harm a fly. “Snakes, too, like up wonderfully and the damp their warm “Rain makes monkeys glum are apt from Instinct, when gee it through the window, their hands heads s0 for hours attitude, makes a primitive rainy en iv 3 rain. Pers Th cons They as the barometer f itself felt alls makes Cases they to clasp above thelr ‘That kind of shelter. umbrella.” ait know, the It a The President On Bigelow, Attending one of President Roose- velt's luncheons, a guest sought entertain the company ith this ecdote When the Emperor Germany first got a graphophone he marveled at it, and at once wanted to see how it worked. He took it apart and then put it together again, perfectly read- justing from memory every piece of minute mechanism.’ Mr. Roosevelt was speaker added, friend, Poultney Bigelow, story.” At that Mr. Roosevelt drew In his breath and rejoined through set teeth: “1 wish somebody Poultney Bigelow apart of interested-——till “The Kaiser's tells the the take forget would and @ 86; receipts 750. Butter — Firm unchanged; imitation, 23@ 2 fancy creamery, “a a 22; @ 16%. Cheeso—Firm; 133% small, 13%. large, 13%; flats, Live Stock. sew York.~-Beeves— Receipts, 2.« No trading; feeling steady. demand at Calves —~ Receipts, 435. Feeling firm. Ordinary to good veals at 4.76 @@ 6.00; city dressed veals steady at Sheep and Lamb-—Receipts, 4,310, Sheep steady, lambs firm; all sold. Unshorn lambs, 7.60 to 8.00; clipped lambs, 6.62% to 7.26; unshorn sheep, 5.00 to 6.50; clipped sheep, 6.0% per head. Hogs -—— Receipts, 1,080. Feeling 10 to 20c. higher on Buffalo advices, Chicago.~Cattle — Receipts esti. mated about 6,000; market steady. Steers, 5.066 7.26; cows, 3.76@ 6.26: heifers, 3.50@ 6.756; bulls, 3.30@ 4.50; calves, 2.560@5.75; gtockers and feeders, 3.26 @5.756. Hogs. — Receipts estimated about 16,000; market 10@ 15¢c. higher Choice heavy shipping, 5.606 5.85; butchers, 5.70@ 6.87%; light mixed, 5.60@ 5.75; cholee, light, 5.70% 5.82%: packing, 5.26@ 05.75; pigs, 4.006 4.256; bulk of sales, 5.70@ 5.80, Sheep-~Receipts estimated about 15,000; market 10c. lower, Had One Placed. Host—Well, Tommy, what do you want? Visiting Boy—-I want some of the turkey first, but II haven't got my other wants classified yet.— Chicago CHANGE IN FOOD Works Wonders in Health, It is worth knowing that a change in food can cure dyspepe'a. “I deem it my duty to let you know how Grape-Nuts food has cured me of indi. “1 had been troubled with it for every morning. 1 followed instruc. tions and now I am entirely well. “The whole family like Grape-Nuts, we use four packages a week. You are welcome to use this testimonial as you see fit.” The reason this lady was helped by the use of Grape-Nuts food is that it Is predigested by natural processes, and therefore does not tax the stom- ach as the food she -had been using; it also contains the elements required for building up the nervous system. If that part of the human body is In perfect working order there can be no dyspepsia, for nervous energy rep Rscnts the steam that drives the en- When the nervous system is run down, the machinery of the body Grape-Nuts food ean be used by small children as well as adults. It is perfectly cooked and ready for instant use, Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. "There's a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They i i i i Why He Slaved, Senator Johnston, of Alabama, Owns a beautiful ~- home surrounded by several acres in Birmingham, and takes a great delight in donning a pair of overalls and a split hickory hat and working in the garden, One day a fashionably dressed woman, who had resided in Birmingham only a short time and had never seen Johnston, called on his wife. No one answered the bell, so she walked out among the flower beds, where the ex-governor was hoeing some geran- fums, He bowed and she asked him how long he had worked for the Johns- tons. "A good many years, madam,” he replied. “Do they pay you well?” “About all I get out of clothes and keep,” “Why, come and work for she said. “I'll do that and pay 80 much a month besides.” “1 thank you, madam,” he replied, bowing very low, ‘but I signed up with Mra, Johnston for life.” it is my me," That is peonage.” "Some may call it that, but I have | always called it marriage.” —Chicago News, Neel Cars. | The i sented | advantages which were pre- ii Ata I ¢ when this countr) sustained by 10 with increasing n The wooden more and more advancing year is and good carce and priced The ¥: ) spalrs nary | year,and the t freight cars in were first used © fence them. EX umbers of be each low shown to ient with Car so fF inetli The capacity wooden nearly $100 a Woden ( of service u ng repairs is Bix times tha if slee]l cars quality in rood m The 1 cars glee) is nearl can be secured t and ent tes frie » ¢ inspect “Whatever boy after you Uncle Lafe iL i8 a and wise concgl than one In are rred to as "Big John” So and after son yo John and »] Head is thi broth and the After seeing a theatric the Kaiser scenes and often the chats ers. Whether tired ont, what not nerves Aqusd and 1 = i0c., 23¢., and | wormed, overworked, or the brain and pleasant to take. refreshes Ink for rubber stamps ¢ mixed be obtained 4 x wi ay with the dyes can gists’ shops. Ask Your Denlor For Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions Swollen, Sore. Hot. Calloy a, Aching Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Eare makes new or tioht shovseasy. At all Druggiste and Shos stores, 25 cents. Ao Sept no substitute, Sample mailed Faz Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N, Y. Suez Canal The actual cost of the was $120,750,000, LITTLE BOY KEPT SCRATCHING. exon Loasted 7 Years—Face was All Raw — Skin Specialists Failed, But Caticura Effected Cure. “When my little boy was six weeks old an eruption broke out on his face. 1 took him to a doctor, but his face kept on get- ting worse until it got so bad that no one could look at him. His whole face was one crust and must have been very painful. He scratched day and night until his face was raw. Then I took him to all the best specialists in skin diseases, but they could not do much for him. The eczema got «a his arms and lege and we could not get a night's sleep in months, I got a set of Cuticura Remedies and he felt relieved the first time 1 used them. 1 gave the Cutic cura Remedies a good trial and gradually the eczema hedled all up. He is now seven years old and I think the trouble will never return. Mrs. John G. Klumpp, 80 Niagara St, Newark, N. J, Oct. 17 and 22, 1907." The path of glory leads but to the grave-—as do all other paths, copie Tell Each Other About Good Things. Twelve years few je in the world knew of owe by — as a Powder for the Feet. To-day merit of Allen's Hog Zum has fo year after year one ti eon another, there are a a, Tanen as soon go without a dentifrice as without Allen's Foot-Ease. some, h { 5 you ask for an per, see that you get it, catarrh remedy. tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? in its hold in the body. { | result is a truth that cannot be shaken. Pertinent “Yes,” sald fringe “1 have “No prospects of your up with them, is there?” wise guy Query. the man with the ITOUBETS, are. ar on the bottom of his followed the races for yi ever catch- r queried { i t News, 18 he Chicago Garfield Tea is of particular benefit to those subject to rheumatisin and gout! It purifies the Hood, cleanses the system and eradicates disense., Drink before retiring, Knew What Waiter steak, sir? Guest you had To Expect. How will you have Have Street noises are if you sufler from Fits, Falling Blckoes or Bpassne, or have Children that go so, my New Discovery and Treatment will give thom immediate reflef, and all you sre palked 1c do I» So send for & Froe Bote of Dr. May's EPILEPTICIDE CURE Cem plion with Food snd Drags Act of Congress June Enh 198 CO. mphete directions, sie tes timoniais of CURES FREER hg by mall, Patent HE — ister Trade Marks Copyright ¥ New sot ua their relatives, w served ver $1000.09 Jor th Address, WW, H tary Puabik Wills Building 4 Over 1) years’ practios, wr your Reg BOU your ur Books Wo ¥y for s wi DVO WS under NEW LAW obwined PENSIONS JoNn w Morws. anvzzt Thompson's Eye Water MM aMicted with wenk DYERITISE IN THIS PAPERS IT WILLPAY BX U 20 myeR, Je leet, you that Sloan's Liniment will relieve soreness and than any other sold for that urpose . hs PUrpo away or colic and insect shings . PRICE 25¢,50¢, & 31. Dr.Earl S. Sloan, Boston Mass USA one acre support diet. assert that of Ian will comfortably Crsons on a vegetable Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children foe 1s, reducesinfiammes. tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25ca bottle wife than he has in usually has more himself. THE DUTCH BOY PAINTER] | PAINT QUALITY 3 — W————— IT IS FOUND ONLY ON = PURE WHITE£AD (S28 MADE BY hg THE DUTCH /‘ mse. PROCE 25 — 20 MULE TEAM BORAX IN A NEW PACKAGE 5 Ibs. Most econo the package tops: each are wis exchange for presents, Premiun PACIFIC OOAST BORAX CO JHE DAISY FLY KILLER cosrors all the ied 80d allords commute Lo every howe in 4 LAGE Poo #lewy and a0 whore trout Clesn sien] to hur 2 coupons in int Tree of ng room i inces files are irsome nest, ant Bot dl or e anything, Ir ¢ ones 3] and yo Wear shoes that fit your are genuine, true and full of human interest. As a tonle for a rundown repu- tation try a dose of charity,
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