CAUGHT BY THE GRIP RELEASED BY PE-RU NA. NEW YORK DAY BY DM. I COMMERCIAL COLUMN. The Medical Profession HecoiintzeB I In t.rlp as J'.ptdem to Catarrh. .tH4)44WWHI t - Effective Medicine For la Grippe. Robt. L. Madison. A. If., Principal of Oullnwhee High School, I'ainter, N. (J., writes: "Peruna la the most effective medicine that 1 have ever tried for la grippe. It also cured my wife of nasal catarrh. Her condition at one time was uch that she could not tit night breathe through her nostrils." U Grippe and Systemic Catarrh. Mr. Jennie W. Uilmore, Box 44, While Oak, Ind. Ter., writes: "Six years ago 1 liad la grippe, followed by systemic catarrh. The only thing 1 used was Peruna and Manalin, and I have been in better health the last three yuan than for years before." Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, Ohio, writes: "Six years ago I had la grippe very bad. My husband bought me a bottle of Peruna. I was soon able to do my work. Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. "Starving family wleh uny WW) to do for nintpr; clothing and Miors wanted; landlord will put. thrm on the afreet; I will give my skin and Mood before they go homeless. Janltrcgg, 112 Eaat Eighty-eighth Street." His. wife having put the foregoing t advertisement In the newspapers, Alois Hoffman, a baker, declares, as his last resort, that he will sell his akin for grafting purposes and hlg life fluid for purposes of experi ment for money to keep his wife and two children from starving. Mrs. Hoffman has until recently managed to get her rent, gas and coal free of charge by acting as tanltress of the building, while her husband, travel ing from one end of the city to the other, has endeavored to earn pnough pennies to buy his family .heir meagre dally fnrc. Several lays ago. however, the owner of the building informed the Hoffinans that' they would have to vacate their (liar room, because, he alleged, their services as caretaker had been unsatisfactory to the tenants. Mrs. Hoffman said that they were to be put out In the street because the tenants bad complained of the lack of hot water. Suffered Twelve Tears From After Effects of La Grippe. Mr. Victor Patneaude, 328 Madison 8t.( Topeka. Kan., writes: "Twelve years ago 1 had a severe attack of la grippe and I never really recovered my health until two years ago. 1 began using Peruna and it built up my trcnuth so that in a couple of months 1 wbb able to go to work again." Pneumonia Followed La Grippe. Mr. T. llarnecott. West Aylmer, Ontario, Can., writes: "Last winter 1 was ill with pneumonia after having In grippe. 1 took Peruna for two months, when I became quite well." Pe-ru-na-A Tonic After La Grippe. Mis. Clina. E. Wells, Sr., Delaware. Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack ol la grippe, 1 took Peruna and found it very good tonic." ft II HC Flag Not A Toy. 1'nder no circumstances Is the American flag to be regarded as a toy. according to the Board of t'nttcd States General Appraisers. The Board decided that Tnklto & Co.. of Chicago and other Japanese Import ers cannot bring In the Stars and Stripes under the toy schedule of the Dlngley tralff. The flags, in Inn teBt case, were made of silk and wem not over an Inch and one-half in length. The Collector of Customs of Chicago exacted duty on the flags at the rate of 50 per cent, ad va lorem under the provision In the tariff for "manufactures of silk." The Importers asserted that the flags should be admitted at 3." per cent, as toys. In his decision General Ap praiser Sliarretts says: "We do not think that the American flag, how ever diminutive, Is commercially, commonly or nationally regarded r.s a plaything for children, and we find that the flags in dispute arc not toys ' The Power Of Man. Have you any Idea of what Is meant by the physical power of man? Ask the officials of the Eng lish prisons, where convicts are re quired to operate the treadmill. Es timate how many pounds are lifted an hour by the alleged sportsman who shoots pigeons with u seven pound gun. Give a woodsman c flve-pouud ax on a ten-day job In the A'dlrondaeks and reckon the number of times he raises that weight every eight, hours. What of the busy typewriter, capacity 100 wordB a minute? Each hand weighs a pound (speaking of man now, not the dainty little flippers of woman kind), and counting each word at an average of four letters we can fig ure out a movement of 400 times a minute, 24,000 times an hour, and 182,000 times in a working day of eight hours, which Is to say he lifts 192,000 pounds with both hands In u day of eights hours. N. Y. Press. Don't Weigh In Public. "1 never get weighed In public places any more," said the thin woman. "The ceremony draws toe big a crowd. Just as sure as a per son begin to dally around a weigh ing machine she becomes a magnet for all the Idlers in the neighbor hood. They cease their chatter and the r aimless staring and crowd around trying to read the figures. Then they keep up a Are of com ment. 'Gee,' says one, T didn't think she'd go that high.' '1 thought,' sayj another, 'that she'd weight a little more than that.' For the person who strikes a happy medium these criticisms are perhaps not unwel come, but for the one who over shoots or undershoots the mark the ordeal Is not pleasant." N. Y. Sun. WOItKS IN THE GAKHEX. Skyscrapers Ami Suburbs. If skyscrapers In New York con tinue to mount higher each year the residential problem of the city may sometime be met In this way. When 20 stories told the height of the high est office building In the world many people believe that the limit had veen reached, that climbing skyward hadgone as far as It could. But the present proposition to build a sky icrapor to a height more than twice as great shows us that In all proba bility the end is not even yet In sight. If the apartment-housea could have if many stories there would not be o much need to tunnel to Long Is land and New Jersey to find sleep ing places for business people of New York. Poised between heaven and earth, a unique "suburbia" would be born that would put New York In a position which it need not ajjvy Boston or any other city Its luburba. Boston Transcript. ..ighty-sovrn Years Old, But Has a Sound Back. Robert Scollan, 87 years old, of 55 Garden St., 8eneca Falls, N. Y., a fine, sturdy old gentleman, who works In his own garden, gives thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills for his sound back and kidneys Mrs. Goetchlous, bis daughter, says: "Father had a se vere attack of kidney trouble and lumbago, which caused htm much suf fering. He began taking Doan's Kid ney Pills and was soon cured. We always keep them on hand. My hus band was cured of bad pains In the back by taking only part of a box." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Youthful Musical Prodigy. A youthful prodigy In the person of Moses Levin, 8'4 years old, amaz ed a large audience with Ms know ledge of the piano at the graduation exercises of Public School 37, on South Fourth Street, Williamsburg. The boy, who Is a native of Russia, rendered four selections, one of which, a fantasle of his own composi tion, captivated everybody. The boy's correct name Is Michel Levitz sky, and he Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Levitzsky, who live at 198 South First Street, Williams burg. The lad came to this country two weeks ago with his parents, who were driven from Russia. The steamer stopped at Antwerp, where the boy played 'before the Royal Society, and made such an impres sion that a committee was formed to further his musical education He studied for u short time at Warsaw. Every body Worked Hut Father. Charged with imperiling the health of his 7-year-old son Nicholas. Lulgl Marello was committed to the Tombs In default of ball. Frank McCabe. who Is a special officer, testified that lie saw the boy wearing nothing but a tattered pair of trousers and a thin blouse carrying a lurge dry goods box through Leonard Street. The boy'B legs were naked, and he wore a pair of tattered rubbers sev eral sizes too large for him. Mc Cabe said he found the rubbers froz en to the lad's feet. McCabe took the boy to the Clilldreu's Society. Marello was found In his home sitting by the fire. His wife, it was said, was out washing to earn money for the family. The boy said it was one of hiB duties to go into the business section every day and get at least nir large boxes for the family stove. -ri... i...t. .... ii t. ... msrsi ,i,,n, ,iinu. f Applicant And yer might want-t :he leaves swept up sometimes. Kind Lady Oh, yes; certainly. Applicant Well, I could always get a man to do it for yer. The Tatler. The Modesty of Women Naturally makes them shrink from the Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ex aminations, and unpleasant local treat ments, which some physicians consider essential In the treatment of diseases of women. Yet, If help can bo had, It Is better to submit to this ordeal than let the dlseasa grow and spread. The trouble Is that so often the woman undergoes ull and shame for nothing. women who have been crce's Favorite Prcscrlp- latlon of the cure the examinations and local triatmeiilffTliore. s no oiher the ann Tho cured u Hon wri which dls nynnce asanas xii gDr. PJ HV. in FWC .VasiWtV-Xi, medicine mi lie n.tfi women as "Favorite Prescrlullon." It cures dcbilitiitiiigtruins. Irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non alcoholic, lion - secret, all Its Ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper; con tains no deletorlous or hablt-formlug drugs, and every nativo medicinal root entering into Its composition has the full endorsement of those most eminent In the several schools of medical practice. Somo of those numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of us Ingredients, will bo found In a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed free on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierco, of Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsements should have far more weight than any amount of tho ordinary lay, or non-professional testimonials. The most Intelligent women now-u-days Insist on knowing what they tako as med icine Instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whuUivcr is offered them. "Favorite Pro scription" is of KNOWN COlll'OSITION. It makes weuk women strong and sick women well. Dr. Piorco's Medical Adviser Is tent free on reoulpt of stumiw to pay expense of mulling only. Send to Dr. R. V. Plerco, Buffulo, N. V., 21 one-cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult the Doctor, free of churgo by letter. All such coiumiink'aUomt are hold sacredly confidential. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pallet Invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and Vova'g. An $8,000 Cow. Eight thousand dollars, recently paid by Daniel W. Field, a Brocton Bhoe manufacturer- and farmer, for a meek-eyed, pale-faced, but indus trious cow, makes this acquisition to Mr. Field's herd of full-blooded stock the highest priced bovine In the 1'nlted States. . And I'onllac Rag Apple, this eu phoniously dubbed Holstein-Frlesian, although she haB been In the hands of her present owner only a month, has ul ready returned $4,000, or one half of the price paid for her, a sum agreed for her next calf, which has already been sold to a New York breeder of fancy stock. In addition to having immediately halved her cost, this wonderful ani mal holds the second highest record for the amount of milk and butter produced by any one cow In the world. It Is expected by her present own er that she will reach the champion producing mark during the next year. She is at present leBs than five years old.. tfeston Dispatch. Wood Hats' Treasury The Kansas wood rat Is small, no larger that a common rat, but his ambition and acquisitiveness are In satiable. His one Insane desire seemH to be to Increase the size of his pile of sticks. The neighboring Held la placed under tribute. First of all, the nearby sticks are gathered into the pile. Then, as these are cleaned tip, he goes farther and farther away from home for more sticks. And In this huge pile of sticks he stores bis winter supply of nuts. Many a time, when we were enjoy ing farm life by living mostly on sorghum and eornbrend, buttermilk and Missouri dried apple.-, have we gone to the woods with the other boys and taken nicely hulled wal nuts from a nest of a wood rat. Eldorado Republican. Eggs Thrown At Irish Comedians. Twenty-two persons were arrested In the Orpheum Theatre, Fulton Street and Rockwell Place, Brook lyn, the other night, charged with rioting. They were In tho theatre when eggs, small stones and vege tables were thrown at the Russell llrothers, vaudeville preformers, who were doing a sketch known as "The Irish Servant QlrU." The Russolls have been criticised because of their make-up, which Is declared by some Irishmen to be discreditable to the Irish. Several protests have been made. When tho Russells appeared at 10.15 o'clock a voice from the or chestra cried. "Let 'er go!" and the bombardment began. The piece was continued after the patrol wagon' took awuy the egg-throwers. Revoli.tion-Muker Pardoned. Capt. George B. Boynton, soldier of fortune and maker of South American revolutions while you wait, was released from Hlackwell's Is land, pardoned by President Roose velt. He had served three months of a six-month sentence at bard labor for having been caught 1n possession of dies for cotlnterf oiling Venezue lan dollars. Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. New York.- R. G. Dun ft Co.'n Weekly of Trade savs: Although the average of the 60 most active railway securities fell during the week to the lowest point since 1904, there was no correspond ing reaction In commercial activity, which continued beyond precedent. Reports from leading manufacturing centers Indicate that scarcely any Idle machinery con be found, prepar ations for future trade evidencing a confidence in well maintained con sumption. Forward business Is most extensive In the Iron and steel manu facture Rnd the cotton Industry, but other prominent producers have lib era,! contracts on hand also, and the mercantile outlook Is bright. Whole sale houses receive large contracts for spring delivery, especially In dry goods line's and the settled winter weather has produced a wholesome reduction In retail stocks of heavy weight wearing apparel and other seasonable merchandise. Notable strength is still the feature In the primary markets for cotton goods, and predictions of further ad vances are being realized constantly, despite apparent precedents to the contrary. A general resume of the situation discloses a level of prices and scarcity of supplies that has not existed since the Civil War, while there Is the additional factor of no element threatening weakness, al though quotations are conceded to be abnormally high. Commodity markets have shown very little activity during tho pnst week, and vnrlatlons in prices w e I fractional. Wholesale Markets. Baltimore. Flour Dull and tin- changed: receipts, 11,870 barrels exports. 1,010 barrels. Wheat Firm: spot, contract "8 784; February, 781,4 78; March, 7979; May, 81ttfi 81: steamer. No. 2 red, 76 V ?J 76 V4; Southern, on grade, 78HO I 78V. Corn Firm; spot, 50!i0'4: I January. 5050V; March oO(?j. 50 Vs ; May, 5151V4 : steamer, mix ed, 4 8'ji 4 8V: Southern, white, 48i 60i; Southern, yellow, 47ic 494. Oats Firm; No. 2 whRp, 43 V4; No. 3 white, 42'2W 43; No. 2 mixed, 41 Va 42. Rye Steady; No. 2 Western, do mestic. 7071; choice, 7D. Butter Steady and unchanged; fancy Imitation, 25 5T27; fancy creamery. 31 32; fancy ladle, 21 8 22; store packed. 17(20. Eggs Firm and unchanged at 24c. Cheese Active nnd unchanged; large, M; medium, 14; small, 14 York. Wheat Receipts, bushels; exports, 79,950 Spot firm; No. 2 red, 82V4. No. 2 red, 83, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern .Duluth. 92 V4, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 87V4, f- o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 80,625 bushels; exports, 1,350 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2, 56 VA, elevator, and 52, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 52', ; No. 2 white, 53. Oats Receipts, 60,000 bushels: ports, 1,850 bushels. Spot strong: mixed oats, 26 ft 32 pounds, 42; natural white, 8008a pounds. 44 5 46; clipped white. 36fj 40 pounds, 14046 . Eggs Easter: receipts, 14,179; State, Pennsylvania, and near-by fancy selected white. 30 :: I . choice, 28$ 29; mixed extras. 28 (ff 29: Western firsts, 26 (official price firsts, 26); seconds, 25ft! 25V. Poultry Alive. firm: Western fowls, 13ty; turkeys, 13; dressed. Western broilers, 13 (16; turkeys, 14(ff17: fowls, 8 14. Philadelphia.-- Wheat firm and e. higher; contract grade, February, 7s ((7)78 Vs- Corn firm; February, 4 9 V 50. Oats, firmer; No. 2 white na tural, 44c. Butter firm; exfa Western cream ery, official price, 33c; street price, 33 Vi ; extra nearby prints, 35c. Eggs llrm; nearby fresh and West ern freeh, 26c at mark. Cheese firm: New York full cream, fancy. 14V; do, choice, 14 V4; do, fair to good, 1314. Live poultry firm; fowls, 1314c; old roosters, 910; chickens, 10W 13 V; ducks. 14 15; geese, 13 14; turkeys, 14 16. New 32,000 bushels. elevator: Moiling Coffee Kills Two. Boiling coffee In the home of Leon Weis, 50 Hidr.e Street extinguished the gas flame in the stove and the aged man and his wife were asphyx iated. He was 70 years old and bis wife 6C. Wets got up at 6.30 o clock, put the coffee on to boll and then lay down for a nap. When he did not make his appearance the Janltresn made an investigation and found the couple dead In their room. Rank books showed the aged man had more than $10,000 in banks Live Stock. New York. Beeves Dressed beef In fair demand at 7c to 9c per pound for native sides. Liverpool and Lon don cattle markets Arm at 1 1 V 13c per pound, dressed weight. Calves Veals steady, hut no good veals offered; Western and barnyard calves nominal; common to fair veals, 5.75 to 8.75; dressed calves steady; city dressed vaels, 8c to 14c per pound; extra do, 15c; country dressed, 7c to I 2 Vc. Hogs Steady for hogs; easier for pigs; quotations, 7.25 to 7.50. Chicago, 111. C a 1 1 1 e Market strong; common to prime steers, 4.007.00; cows, 2.755.00; heif ers, 2.605.25; bulls, :.. .i s calves, 2.76 8.00; storkers and feeders, 2.75 4.90. Hogs Market 5 (ft 10c higher; choice heavy shipping, 6.97 7.00; light butchers', 6.92 Vs & 6.97 V ; light mixed, 6.90 w 6.97 Va! choice llg'il, 6.92 V 6.97 V; packing. 6.90 6.95; pigs, 6.406.80; bulk or salCB, 6.90 6.97 V. WORTH REMEMBERING Every grocery store should carr. Argo Red Salmon. If the salesmct have not yet called on you, drop u card to the Alaska Packers Assoela (Ion, Richmond, Va., where our tem porary advertising offices ar' local ?d If you watch for the Items on Arrv Hed Salmon, you Win find some vcr; Interesting things about Alaska and the Salmon industry, of which verj little Is known In this country "Argo" Is a household word whercvri this Salmon ha been Introduced. Argo Red Salmon is standard In quality, quantity, color and price. Matrimony 'TfUnw "Miss Smith," said the caller abrupt, "will you marry me?" "I will not," replied Miss Smith, with decision. "All right. Is your sister In? I've got to beat this bachelor tax some how." Philadelphia Ledger. Judge Get A Real Lemon. An unusually large lemon was handed to Heeorder Hyman Lazarus by Mrs. Mark HollUter of 9 East Fourth Street, whose complaint of disorderly conduct made again) her niece, MIhs May Murphy, of 59 East Fourth Street, had been dismissed. Mrs. Holllster swept out of the room lifter the decision, highly Indignant. In a few minutes him returned, hur ried up lo the He, eider's desk and presented the lemon. The Court smiled, accepted the fruit and re marked that lemons are pretty high i.owadays. There are In the world 11 cities I with over 1,000,000 Inhabitants. Agricultural workers In Germany show h total of 982 societies, with a a membreship of 231,913. Eighty-five women bootblacks are numbered among the Industrial workers of the United States. Police of the city of New York arreBt each day an average of 48 men who say that they have uo oc cupation. Over 80,000 passengers were handled In and out of Havana by tho various Hues during the last tourist season of December, January, February and March. Tuskegee Institute now owns , 000 aorea of land, 83 buildings, dwelling, dormitories, classrooms, shops and barns, live atock, farm Implements, etc., all valued at $86, 000. Thia does no Include 22.000 acres of public land granted by Con gress, valued at $135,000, nor the endowment fund of $1,275,000. The Institute now has over 1,800 pupils, In all It department and Is growing every year. "Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo! Argo!" At a depth of 66 toet the wnl r f the Dead Sea Is twice as salt hs t Is on the surface, nnd at 1 .000 !eet three times as salt. How' Thl? W offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that canbot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbsnet t Co., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last lo years, and belier him pertectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WtST ft Tnuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.dino, KltTNAlf t MA.RV1K, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken int ernally, act ing directly upon the blood and mueuous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pill for constipation. Consular Agent Alfred C. Tevis writes that the canton of Aargau. if which Aaruu is the capital. Is the fenter of the straw goods industry if Central Europe FITS, St, VUnsTlancetXerroMsDIsenve:. per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve Restorer. $6 trial bottle and treatise- tree. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld..l.1l Arrh St.. Philn., Pa. Kemrmber tbe poor; t lie rich never forget themselves. Of Interest to Women. Every woman naturally fhould le healthy and strong, but a great many women, unfoi Innately, are not. ownu: tn the unnatural condition of the lives we lead. Headache, backache and a anraj tired condition nre prevalent among! the women of to-dny, and to relieve these con ditions women rush to the druggists for a bottle of some preparation supposed to be particularly for tlicm, and containing nobody knows what. If thev would just get a box of P-r.-uulreth's Pills, and take them regularly every night for a time, all their trouble would disappear, II tDWe pills regulate the organs of the feminine system. The same dose has the same effect, no matter how long they are used. Brandreth's Pills have been in use for over a century' and are sold in every drug and medicine store, nlain or sugar-coated. II has to be a mighty ootd Cay lo nuke u girl cover up her neck if it's 111 f prettiest tiling about her. NO RELIEF FROM ECZEMA For Over Two Years Patent Modi clnes. Quack Cures, and Even Doc tors Fall I ii I ii urn Succeeds. "1 was very badly afflicted with eczema for more than two years. The partx af fected were my limbs below the knees I tried all the physicians in the town and lome in ihe surrounding towns, and 1 also, tried all the patent remedies Jhot 1 baud of, besides all Ihe cures advised by old women and quacks, and found no relief whatever until 1 commenced using the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and i'uticura Reaolvent. In the Cuticura Rem edies I found immediate relict and was loon sound and well. C. V. Beltz, Tippe canoe, Ind., Nov. IS, 1905." Cut In Love With Doll. Did you ever see a cat In love with i doll? Probably not. Cats have been known to fall In Move" with chickens and even hatch ggs and bring up feathered chll Iron, but a cat in love with a cnid. notlonlvM doll- that is something intirely new. Yet. a Chicago woman. Mrs. John 8. Keith, has jiiBt such a cat. The cat Is one of the male per masion and is a handsome Angora, ivlth a big tlufy tall, a winner of lonors at cat shows, and of a color hat Is best, described by his name 'each. Peach's sweetheart is a doll I hat itrs. Keith used to play with wiien the was a little girl. It Is not an irdlnary doll, because he Is as big is a small baby, and instead of hav ing the perishable head which is vont to decorate the sawdust stuffed ody nowadays has a head of porce aln. The doll is a brunette, having lark hair (of porcelain) and big olue eyes. Then, too, it is lavishly lressed and withal attractive. Peach fell in love as auddanl) as 'he proverbial swain. One day, u few weeks ago, Mrs. Keith ran cross the doll in trunk through which she was rummaging, and got It out to admire it and recall the happy days of her childhood. N. Y. Herald. Custodian Of Dynamite. The New York State senate has voted to give its clerk the power to expel a reporter from the floor of tbe senate. The clerk did not ask for this accession of authority, nnd la nqt likely to exercise it impulsive ly. It may be flattering to be made the custodian of the senate's dyna mite, but a wise man would as soon not be too much flattered. Harper's Weekly. GUIDES CHILDREN Experience and n Mother's 'Love Make Advice Valuable. An Ills, mother write about fcod ing children: "II mothers would use Grape-Nuts more for their little ones there would be less need for medicines and fewer doctor bijls. "If those suffering from indiges tion and stomach troubles would live on Grape-Nuts toast and good milk for a short period they world exper ience more than theyotherwlae would believe. -Mf "Our children have all learned to know the benefit of Grape-Nuts a an appetizing, strengthening food. It I every evening, with few variation, like this: 'Mama, let' have toast and Grape-Nut for breakfast; or, fat's have eggs and Grape Nuts' never forgetting tbe latter. "One of our boy In achool and 15 years of age repeatedly tell me his mind Is so much brighter and In every way be feel o much better after having Grape-Nut aa a part If not all his breakfast." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read the little book, "Tbe Road to Well vllle," In pkg. "There' a Reaon." E PINKiIXM LYDIA LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is acknowledged to be the most suc cessful remedy in the country for those painful ailments peculiar to women. For more than 30 venrs it lias been curing Female Complaints, such as Inflammation, and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, and consequent Spinal Weakness. Backache, and is peculiarly ndnptvd to the Change of Life. Records show that it has cured more cases of Female Ills than any other one rrmedr known. Lvdia R. Plnkhnms Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels Tumors at an early Mage of derelopmon(. Dragging Sensations causing pain. weight, nnd headache are relieve,) n,i pprmar.entlv cured bv it use. It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions. Weakness of the Stomach Indigestion, Bloating. Nervous Prostration. Headache. Gene ral Debility: also. Dis.lness Falntness F.xtrem Lasttnde. "Don't care and vnnt to be left, alone" feeling. Irritability. Nervousness. Sleeplessness. Flntnlenoy. Melancholia or the "Bines.'' These sre sure Indications of female weakness or some organic derangement For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lvdls E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound is a most excellent, remedy. Mrs. Pinkham'5 Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female vrenkner arc Invited to n-rtte Mrs Pinkham. Lynn. Mas- for advice. She is the Mrs. IMnkham who lias been alvislng stcit women free of charge for more than twentv venrs. and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lvdia E. Pinkham in advising. Thus she is well qualified to guide sick Women back to health. Her odvice is free and always helpful. Couldn't Obey Orders. Corporal Ho private soldier) Now. tell me, if riot broke out nnd von were oidered to tire whnt would you do? Soldier Shoot, sir. Corporal - Right! And If your parents happened to be among the people? Soldier Oh, I couldn't shoot at my father and mother. Corporal In heaven's name, why not? Soldier Heeanse mother bai beeii dead II years, and father la head waiter at a hotel In Missouri. Snowdrift Hogless Lard None anvwhere near so 5 2ood, so pure, so eco nomical, go satisfactory. U. 0. Government Inspected. HURT, E3RU.SE OR SPRAIN ST. JAC OBS OIL THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN Price 25c and 50c ?MV CABBAGE Plants. CELERY Plants Wirt all wii i . i ; ' On now furnlnh )1 k)tuU of t abhanc plant!, fruvrn In Ih ona-ii clr umi will tanit arvat ruld. rown from Mrdx ol iht it. i.i-.- IM, Wf !. the wme planwon uir thouaand at re tnii K lartn Ilant rarvfuIlT "iiiitri unrl j r-i-rh pai-ked. Onm rradj lat of Iht. LtMtucr, Onion a"t! Bei plant-, aanif llui 'r arlli r HodtfCM eiprt-M rat-p promiid.w hlrb.wh. n tffrlle wtli (ilt- :." per rrm i . man mere rmr.oiff mi, t riin naian mub Bft il.Wi per thiujn1 Irtk- I -t to per thutnd. K o It. Men- ma tetiaS. r a nlti ti v lilte pine Cucumber Seed u rents per poun-i, K o. b.Meggt-tt-. H. C. The Vntted Matr Agricultural Department an Yx erlmental Station or rpt fnrmt, to teat all klmla tn VMtDW, efipe J lis. p.fnhll.hf-ri i-islIT Cabhaaes- Thft rfl.uiu ! iti- Youift -i ' '' miirrinx-iiu will i- plasn Wi yon at. any unir. v ii BLrriHioMrANY.aeoflCTTa, The heaviest Incomntlves in the world are those of the prairie type, wnlch haul the fast trains on the Lalte Shore nnd Mlehlgpn Southern UaiTway. This type weigh:; 1 1 U tons. Among British engines the record is 180 tone namely, the new engine of the Cardean elass in use on the Caledonian Railway. b. l,i,l lo it, luu-e-upel .1 in, To Cure a Cold in One Dny Take Laxative Bromo (Juinine Tiibleta. Druggists refund mouey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signatu re is ou va c-h box. Mc s,ldi in ti i t4& 1 gstM'lf A Kirl's ideal It 1, I merely breke. Mrs. WinNlnw'sSnnthlnK H , i,l,irl hiUUrn teethlng,snftensthegiiins.redueesinfliimmi tion, allays pain.unros wind eolie, tttou bottle It', .tirnrl.ttiff h ,v in-.tiv frl ,I ,,,, I. i i. Mil he need one Itch cured i Hit minute bv Woelfer,' Sanitary Lotion; nevat l.iils. Snld by Print "ists. Mail nrder erninntlv f:lltd bv r E. DetchonMccl.C.'o.,('rawfordgvilli',Ind. t Fer the traveler ttie I e-t auMab ok I. ,. chdckbook. Pile Cared In 6 to 14 Day. Pazn Ointment is (fusranteed to our nnv case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Proti u ling rnieslnoto Hdays or money reruiiila Wc Blthr men hlek heeause they oan i get government Jobs, or. If tliey gel one, because It witsn't better. afft-"ti 1. HICKS CAPUDINE IMHCDIArtLV CI P. 1-1 HEADACHES BreaKa up COLD'S IN 6 TO 12 HOOKS ' Trttl otiI 10c At 1 YOUR ADVANTAGE to Qt Fuli into (fiat, an About lOMMEDICilOlM SorcJaliy Aductod Far l-oorly INourlfkll-rl Ttltl ). irritated Women a id Ov rworked Men A PasitKi Ke ti Fci Mallow Cnriiplexlon, IKUSTINAl AFlECTllbN and GALI STONLS. Write MaT fi-- i-i,.nh:t t,, 1.- BAIOIM . CO.. Past 2 1 si Strecl, NEW YORK. f. T. Yy i hie mark Paint Buy Made Safe White Lead and Linseed Oil i.ecd no argument, no advertising to maintain them selves as the best and niobt economic al paint yet known lo man. I hedillicully Has been for the buyer to be alwavs sure of the purity ol the white lead and oil. We have recistrred the trade mark of the Dutch Boy painter to be the final print of quality, gen uineness and purity to paint buyrrs everywhere. When this trade mark appears on the keg, you can he sure that the contents is Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Proccik. SEND FOR BOOK " A Talk rn Palat." las valuable Informa tion on trot yalat subject- 1 ree uiu rvtittsau NATIONAL LEAD COMPANV f ,.'.,,. 0 I. UoW ing ,,(, , Is warxf you , New York, Bosloa. Hutalo. mafften4. t'lti.-iauuli ,'l.l.aan. til I-odIh. rhlla. buta National iaad Oil Co.) HULETEAN BORAX iiiakcH clotHc riiow) w hlte, it . Klenlcally clean jaiad will not In jure the finest funrlcH. shrink flnnuela or uium color, to pin. All n i Sajnplr K.-t . i'. . . i. i and ouvf-nir l'lctur tn 10 cotora, ft veil la ami your l. nVr'a liauie PACIFIC lUOABT boitAX CO., New Yor. It Looks so Good A A But I can't eat it, U a common complaint. P;it you can, if vftrr rating you take otic of Parsons' Pills The rational corriilive and epi m cure's friend tne a dose. Put up itt p'- vial. Price 25 eta SoUi by all dealer. I. I. JuattM CO Botlc. Mm a; Tir DROPSYr.,f!i W.r.1 mm BWk f iMlln.sl.U Ami SSa..- lr.lawM riM. tr. a. uaass'a Msa, a., a, 4,1.,., iu. , DVKKTle IN THIB t'AI'KU IT Wll.l. 'Y i H N U I l.MWOOn M IMIH11S Wa ara enwtt'1 mum oa-r n ait .- laatai af il ri.si I'l lllim rttKS. rluawa 4urlrnl. N rtlni lie, t . ,i. . im larta svaaorlavt-nta. 1., r , t... l ,.r raala. s llvraa- Katll.a. l,,.,.in, I'wWr el, aud mm aatralt ataaat-. rlaa, MatlrndlU aitwr iail Stsa- aMKM-rai. i umidic TKEESI. IMKJT 1. Hill o A U III IUH ri.AMI W, irlsrlslstuns J. a. WATK1MB Ull.HIIMaa,Ta niTCllTP 1(1 1'" "Mi k,low about F kuw ab.HU TKAl)S MAHKSt I I'orrvarlah 10 ktinw about fr.vslojiiur Do ynu wish to know ubout I'AY and BOUNTY r Then write to W. II. Mills, Aiteriir-at.La V4i.ii Fuslle) uili in-. Win m ladUua Av enue, Waihlnfte". P 1 yeiim lu Mftuhin lon. Union MoUllors ami Sailors star Ii-6 - ennui to paaaiw en attar llisy nauti 6'i If naiislonardaasm alia ina way i emitted u t.alf hit rjaosiow.