- - England a new process for printing without the use of ink. Electricity was used, one pole being connected with the type form and the other with the platen over which the paper passed. ~ WOMEN OF MIDDLE Need Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Brookfield, Mo.—*“Two years ago I was unable to do any kind of work and only weighed 118 pounds. My trouble ! Farm dates back to the dans time that women may expect nature {to bring on them the Change of Life. I got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com. pound and it made me feel much better, and I have contin. ued its use. 1 am very grateful to you for the good health am now enjoying.’ — Mrs. Sarai LousiaNoNT, 414 8S. Livingston Strect, Brookfield, Mo. The Change of Life is the most criti cal period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remem. ber that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so suc- cessfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from na. tive roots and herbs. For 80 years it has been curing wo- men from the worst forms of female ills—inflammation, ulceration, dis lacements, fibroid tumors, irregulari- es, periodic pains, backache, and pervous prostration. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden- tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, snd always helpful —_— An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates — without rubbing —Rhrough the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the bl od, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. Jaxes C. Leg, of 1100 9th St, every plaster [ ¢ Bloan’s Liniment took the pain right out, and I can now do as much ladder work as any wan in the shop, thanks to Sloan's Linimen Mr. J. P. Evaxs, of Mt, Alry, Ga, says: “After being afflicted for three years with rheumatiem, I used Rloan's Liniment, and was cured sound and well, and am glad to say | haven't been troubled with rheumatism since. My log was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-half a bottle took the pain and swel out." Skvan’s Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu- $3 3 rien lors matism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints, Prices, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 Sloan's hook on horses, eattle, shee and poultry sen free. Address Dr. Earl 8. Shan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A $4! PRT | 4 LINIMENT taline your braine Ad and book W free. Special of. fora, Personal servioss, Patents convenient effective remedy for Been Toil Bron nd Singers Spea or © ring voice. 2 free from or any harmful ingredient, 8S cents, 50 cents and $1.00 per box. maltied on [] Fi 1 RAEN 2a! LIW IN SVN, Horton — | | For MEADACHE-Hicks' CA PUDINM No bether from Colds, Heat, Stomach ore It's liguid aiely Try 18, 10c., 25¢. and 50c, av drug pleasant to take -acts immedi | i Slo es i | i Of the 5,000,000 horsepower esti to be available in the Niagara of it is being mated Malls, but 5.5 per cent utilized. To Cure a Cold in One Day ke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refand money if it fails to cure, ki. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 20e¢. | Toronto voters will have chance their opinions on a proposi- 11ld 23 miles of underground | 10 exnt eXPress For the Skin and Scalp. Because of {ts delicate, emollient, antiseptic properties derivod from Cuticura Ointment, united th t! cleansing ingredients most refreshing of flower, odors, Soap unrivaled for purifying and beantifying the Ip, halr and hands, and, Cuticura Ointment, for dis- ing itching, irritation and inflam- and preventing clogging of the cause of many disfigur. ing facial eruptions. All who delight in a clear skin, soft, white hands, a lean, wholesome scalpand live, glossy hair, will find that Cuticura Soap and ura realize every ex. Cuticura Remedies d thronghout the world. Potter 1. Corp., sole proprietors, Send to them for the Cuticura Book, an authority on skin, sealp and request. gnnative wi e purest of nd nd Cuticura is pro- corving 8C4 AR. dad hy a § ition ¥ Lhe pore 8, Cutie Ointment pectation are [iis 1 i 80 Mass est care of the Ee On Church Sleepers. otch For in Lure mini parish, finding eo attentd wame desperate in t om posed fir he pulpit appear ly « them- up his . on addressed LE the tones of he said, "it's always germon o 1 gel al as ye begin my wait a wee till 1 Ang, i no worth hearing ‘ye, and I'll no care; go before | ha’ this one chance.” all fairly went on my text but the discourse advize this such commenc- ¢ Were awake he I shall take rds ‘Know thyself’ *& I begin would not that ti: re} for the two I will say that 1 congregation profitiess ac- nore nor a nod London Her Efficient Mistress, shiftless through col- had a rrying who i heard I | Lawd it i no six days to * de yearth!” ‘ompanion. fom’ A Judicial Expert. The 1 ve wit) native with the pipe "Howdy, Zeb?" Hear irthouse? native #8 down to th' co “No » man with the » pipe $3" 8001 Simpson awley for “Why. suing Abner th' affections of his wife, Judge Musgrove told th' jury to bring a verdiek of six lamages, He thought that wy ill the damage was worth to Jim n, Jim's got mad an, threw ; : at Jedge, an’ he had h arrested put in the cooler.” “But didn't J far when he “Not was has been alienatin an’ Cay ue wife the an’ ige go a leetle too fixed her value so low?" at 1. not at all Y' sce, her first husband!"'-—C} he eve. land Plain Dealer A LITTLE THING Changes the Home Feeling. Coffee blots out the sunshine from many a home by making the mother, or some other member of the hold, dyspeptic, nervous and irritable. There are thousands of cases where the proof fs absolutely undenfable. Here is one, A Wis. mother writes: “I was taught to drink coffee at an early age, and also at an early age became a victim to headaches, and as 1 grew to womanhood these head- aches became a part of me, as | was | scarcely ever free from them. “About five years ago a friend urged me to try Postum. I made the trial and the result was so satisfac. tory that we have used it ever since. “My husband and little daughter were subject to billous attacks, but they have both been entirely free from them since we began using Pos. | tum instead of coffee. I no longer have headaches and my health is per- i fect.” p If some of these nervous, tired, Ir- ritable women would only leave off coffee absolutely and try Postum they | would find a wonderful change in | their Ife. It would then be filled with sunshine and happiness rather | house- than weariness and discontent. And think what an effect it would have on the family, for the mood of the moth- er is largely responsible for the tem~ per of the children, 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 are genuine, (fue, and full of haman | interest, | 8 COMMERCIAL —————— Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstreet's says: Trade reports continue to display tendency particularly noticeable in the east parts of the nearby South Yet on balance trade at a majority of points is probably better than it reporting i{mprovement, the North- west showing up in good shape, the good, with the Southwest satisfactory, though house sales there are lighter, while the West, except Ohlo and parts of lowa, re- ports progress. More favorable weather conditions appear to be'the chief influence making for Improve- ment; but, on the other hand, the poor condition of country roads tends to deter anything iike a free movement. Staple lines are in chief request and as a matter of fact buy- ers continue backward to future commitments except where price conditions favor them. High prices of manufactured goods and uncertainty as to their perman- expansion in trade, but as the situa- ficult to reduce prices on large scale because raw materials are so high and because present profits are normally remunerative Sum a year, but the point i: not measure up to which were keyed up point Retall trade has improved at a few points, but on the whole the week's development: have not been especially satisfactory. prospects of a very early Easter trade not having materialized, Wholesale Markets. New York.—Wheat-— Spot easy; No. 2 red, 127¢. nominal elevator domestic and nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth and No. 2 hard winter, 1.27 nominal f. 0. b afloat. Corn er, 66% export basis f. 0. b. afloat Oats —8pot Ibs., nominal; 32 lba., &42 Eggs fancy, hd it was last does to a high steam- elevator nominal steady: 62% 65 Spot barely No. 4, and and Nn 9 «20, -y 260232 eG @ a4 easy; mixed, natural white, 48 @ 51c.; clipped white, ibs, 50% G03 Nearby hennery, 296 30¢.; do. gathered, white,’ 2T@ 29%; do., hennery brown and mixed, fancy, 28@ 27; do., gathered brown, fair to prime, 26@ 26: West- ern first, 25@ 26%; seconds, 2480 24%. Philadelphia,—Wheat firm: tract grade, March, 1226124: Corn-—Firm, le. higher; and April, 64@ 64% Oats-—Steady; No. 2 ural, 52% @ 53 Butter Steady: creamery, J4« do., 35. Eggs Firm: vania and other 2bc. at mark: in returnable Western current Cheese ¥ white Toll March white, nat- Western prints, extra nearby ie nearby do . CREO higher: Pennsyl- firsts, f. ¢ current receipts «4c. at mark, , <5 at mark; do., , «4 at mark rm, fair demand; New York fall ams, choice. 174%c.; do., fair to good Ls @17. Live Poultry fowls, old roosters. 13% 19@G 20, si iH firsts, f. c receipts, f ere 17@ 18¢ chick. ens, 14@ Dressed killed fowls to good, 17 broiling We chickens, ducks, 17@ 19; geese Steady: choice, 18¢.; do., FIs: chickens fresh fair 14; 2 oultry roosters do glern, West ' 3 Western to good, 3 5 } Western: aearby chol choice 5 <4; du do.. Ré& 20 1" at ws 1 yy B8iern, do. Baltimore-—Wheat Waatern, 121%e.; No No red, 1.16; stean 1.14 1 2 1% . steamer No, 2 % Corn 63c May, 6614 Oats valor, wo ght, mixed, No. 2. 495; Rye-—-We quote, Western, domestic, 81@ 83; Hay thy--No. 1, 21; No. 3. Mixed Choice. $20@ 20.50; Clover-—No. 1, 19. Straw-—-—We quote, per ton: Straight rye, fair to choice, $15: do., No, 2, $14; tangled rye, blocks, $10 @10.50: wheat blocks, fair to | choice, $7 50@ 8; oat, good to prime, | $8@10 Butter—We quote, per 1b.: Cream. ery, fancy, 32@32%ec.; creamery choice, 30@ 31; creamery good, 28 @29, creamery, imitation, 21@ 23; crenmery, prints, 304 33. Eggs-—Prices were again advanced | “be. per dozen. Choice, fresh eggs | met with ready sale. Duck eggs in | fairly active demand. We quote, per i dozen: Maryland, Pennsylvania and | nearby firsts, 22¢.; Western firsts, | 22; West Virginia firsts, 22: South- ! Spot : April, 643; No. 3 45 Le. alc. white, heavy, in ele White, No. 2. as to 3. 49; No. 4, 47; No. 3, 48. per bu. 50@ 80c¢.: 2, nearby, quote, per $21.50; $17.50 19. 20.50@ 21; No 2. 3 $20; No. 2, No No, No, S0@ 81. ton Timo- No, 2, %20@ Clover No. 1, 1860 19.50 $17.50 NO, We duck eggs, 35. Dressed Poultry-—-We quote, Turkeys, choice, small, 24G do., medium to large, 22@ 23; do., fair to good, 21@ 23: do., old Toms 20@ 21; chickens, chol~e, young, 19@ 20; do., old and mixed, 176@ 18; do.. old roosters, 11612: ducks, 186 20: ecapon, 26@ | small per | 2b6¢.: and slips, 20@ 21. Live Stock. Chicago, ~~Cattle—Market steady to strong. Steers, $5.80@ 8.40; cows, $4@6; heilers, $4686.25; bulls, $4.50@ 6.10; calves, $3@ 10; stockers and feeders, $4.40@ 6. Hogs—Market opened 20@ 25e. higher and sold off later abou: 10e. Choice heavy, $10.80 10.90; butch. ers, $10.80@ 10.90; light mixed, $10.60 10.60; cholea light, $10.65 @10.76; packing, $10.70@ 10.80; pigs, $10@ 10.60; bulk of sales, $10.70@ 10.80, Free to Our Neaders, Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for #8-page illustrated Eye Book Free, Write all about Your Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Prop.r Applica tion of the Murine Eye Remedies in Your Bpecial Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relioves Bore Eyes, Strength. ens Weak Eyes, Doern't Smart, Boothes Eye Pain, and sells for 80c. Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes, for Bcaly Eyelids aud Granulation, In about 54 of every 100 men the left leg Is stronger than the right. For COLDS and GRIP, Hicks CAPUDINE 18 the best remedy -—- relley es the aching and feverishness—cures the ( old and restores normal conditions. It's Hquid— effects Immediately, 10c., 2c. and Bc., atdrug stores, There are more than 2.000 miles of tubing in the average human body. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days, Pazo Ointment 1s guaranteed to cure any case ofltching, Blind, Bleeding orProtruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c Uruguay spending $25,000 for an investigation of its coal depostis ia mek and legs ache? Throat sore, Hs That is la grippe. Take ry Davis’ Painkiller at once, 1 hi i's chusett are 7,000 barbers in Massa- Pellets, small, sugar-coated, take as candy, regulate and inwvig- mach, liver and bowels and cure constipation. Dr easy 10 Pierce's orate als (Glags telephone poles, with wire are being used in an Jerimentai way in Germany softens the gums reducesinflamma- ures wind solic 25¢ a bottle i The Od B ord first 'S red 240 Halley's comet Was A barking, hacking, rasping cough can be quickly broken up by Allen's Lung Lalsam. Proved reliable by over 40 years’ use The best ighth sugar beet root is B, about N. U One “© — In Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease, The antiseptic powder. Your feet feel un- comfortable, nervous and often eold and dagnp. If you have sweating, sore fee' or Allen's Foot-Ease. Sold by and stores, 25 cents. Address Allen 8. Olmos tight shoes, try nll Sample sent sted, Le Rov druggiets shoe free N Abandoned ‘arms are being used for tree cultivation in 3 un Banitary Lotion. Never fails, At druggists. The The biggest battleship | Biggest Battleship, completion For five an army tollers over the yards of the was nearing NOATY YOATS of warmed iractors “And redary of the re into the said elated Navy, now." the sider getting it WO Years of the water’ mechanical | wrestled with problem. end of the nd gigantic craft iined unlaunched For t the Hects country At the the Yar the poke youngest ship to bring the ship 2 now oF Break “he Dealer V $ yf wily le r ap’ Cleveland Plain WY vq — A ) : i OF THOSE BISCUITS DRAM wONDERFU PAW PAW mgt RESGIVED THAT INDI: RANKY Ap ho Kunyou's Paw Paw Pills coax the liver into activity by geatie methods, They do not scour, gripe or wesken. They are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves; invigorate instend of weaken. They en rich the blood and enable the stomach to get al: the nourishment from food that is put into It. These pills contain no ecalo- wel; they are soothing, healing and stim. nlating. For sale by all druggists in 0c and 2Z5¢ sizen. If you need medical ad. vies, write Monyon's ors. They will advise to the best of their ability abso. lntely free of Charge. MUNYON'S, 53d and Jefferson Sta, Philadelphia, Pa. Bad Breath "Por months I had t trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actual Casca and after using them 1 can willing! i cheerfully is that they ha i cured me. I theref, eC H. Hale pern, 114 E. 7th St, New York, N, Y. asant, Palatable, , Taste ; 0 Good, Never Alekon We fun gn eaken or Ori Qe stronger weakest link, the no st than weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver ti onger weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time, ““ weakness '’ i i ’ organs of digestion and nutrition. weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by t Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, When the weak or diseased stomach is cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach snd other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. The strong man has a strong stomach. Take the above recommended ‘Discov ery'’ and you may have a strong stom- ach and a strong body. Grvex Awa Y.—Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol- ume. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For - - sr ———— Fink Eye, Eptzootie Shipping Fever i Catarrhal Fever, Bure core and positive preventive, no matier how horses at an 8. i Infected or “exposed Liquid, given on the ton sls on Lhe - Glands, expels the polsonous germs from {he Yigtempesy to Doge an Sheep and Cholera in Poult Largest sell ive stock remedy. Ourey ! A i BOLE hones i is & fin ney remedy. 00. apd $l @ | Show to your drogyiey irlemper, Caoses and Cules. . . { GOSHEN, IND, 0.5.8 —— - ———— ff A FLAVOR that ts nsod the seme as temo or vanilla By dissolving gracelaied soger te water and adding Mapleine, sdoliclous syrup iy made snd & syrup better than maple, Maples is sold by grocers. Bend 20 stamp for maple and recipe Cescent Mir, Co, Sexilia. ‘tres 1 it for you Epecial agernis wanted SPOHN MEDICAL CO MAPLEIN One Chemists and * Bactericlogists. milking ma : latest vacuum | fs ul 0 moto burglar-proof withstand the gas “e ed go effectually ¥ crooks, and revolves, when closed by "ler type { chines or { pump, gating electric burners’ Otie VAarice- is : means of of rice ar nown in China and motor i Lies A con the waterfal pany Velon a in-! which h something HIDE infancy. ! power going to waste, Harvest Time, whether i's corn, cotton, or any other crop, will show you yeur profit from the liberal amount of Potash you put in your commercial fertilizer this Spring, or drill, or broadcast to “follow manunng. No crop can be 2 success without a balanced J “feed ration." 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