bau ~ ight to as vot- , 60 to of the . of the tion in British osition ronment ed. All k. No ywhere red a e issue f New 1s over reaking d there inisters nce to he con- Sullivan in the 1 caused . among the de- Cori na- $14,500 had as- ome to > his re- ich Mr. reply to was re- mons is ernment 1 game, ny pres- f parlia- hips. the Sen- with the 1 avppro- told his 5s would instead chments ther de- illed the ning to 2 HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS Congressman Meekison Gives Praise io Pe-ru-na For His Recovery, 4 COCNCRESSMAN MEEXISUN PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Hon. David AMeckison, Napo.eot, Uno, ex-member of Congress, ruty-fifth Dis- trict, writes: DAA AAA AANA A trea NANA NANA AANA NA AAA SA AAAS AA “J have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatiy brnefited thereby frou my catarrvhi of the hea tl. I fecl encouraged to beliece that J iy I use it a short time longer I will be jully able to eradicate tne { disease of thirty years’ standing.”--~-David Meelcison, ¢ AAP IAAANAN NASA < ASN AANA AANA At ANOTHER SENSATIONAL CURE: Mr. JacobL. Davis, Galena, Stone County, : >t Moo, writes: have been in bad health for thirty-seven years, and after taking twelve bottles of your Peruna I am cured.” —Jacob L. Davis. 1f you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. ad adig dad Eotad dadendesdondes bodeodop de Bobo degdon LRAT: WHAT’S THE USE OF SAYING “GIVE ME A 5-CENT CIGAR,” WHEN BY ASKING FOR A : : ‘CREMO’ YOU GET THE BEST 5-CENT CIGAR IN AMERICA. “The Worlds Largest Seller’ TE Tp NE rg ry CP pp Fp TR yor ry i Sah ybadadebadnlbabsdabadababsdobbibsdsd adda dad TTL, Tove TI IovTve EY TP A re re Te rr PY PY YN Pe Ye rr YY lliousness “I have used your valuable Cascarets and find them perfect. Couldn’t do without them. 1 have used them for some time for indigestion and bil- jousness and am now completely cured. Recom- mend them to everyone. Once tried. you will never be without them in the family.” Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.¥. Best For The Bowels CANDY CATHARTIC Fy WET TPE Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good, | Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 2c, 50c. Never .80ld in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CC Guaranteed to eure or your money back. terling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 602 | 8 ARNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES 4 EEE Zn Plants fori6e¢ 422 America. There is reason for this. We own over 5,00 acres for the pro- i rranted 1 3 =» male you the following unpre- “3 cedented offer: For 16 Cents Postpaid 1000 Karly. Medium and Late Cabbages, 2000 Fine Suley Turnips, 26090 Blanching Celery, 3000 Splendid ¢inlons, 1000 Rare Laseions Kadishes, 1009 @Qloriounsly Brilliant Flowers. 8 Above seven packages contain suffl- cient seed to grow 10.000 plants, 1ves JOHH A. SALZER SEED CO, Crosse, Wis. FOR CI thnnaly & SONS, PITTS G, A. TG t3a- PENSIONS 070550 warand ror widows. Have records of most loyal soldiers’ service, and ages 5 1 Ohio men, 89 years practice. Laws and advice A,W.MC._ORMICK & SONS, 518 WalnutSt., incinnati, 0 ce. | RESTORED TO HEALTEEN Did you ever realize the perfect happiness which comes upon going out into the bright sunshine upon a beautiful morning after re- covering from a long sickness? : Do you now suffer from any disease? 2 you wisn to be cured? re you thin and pale? Are you subject to CATARRH, ASTHMA or DEAL Naas Are you forced to endure pain or distress, or to lie awake nights? Are you subject to Colds, put, Dy NIA RHEUMA- NS) SADACIIE NEY LIVER trouble? Bihmroon DON’T be miserable any longer. DON’T let ill health destroy your happi- ness, make your life a burden and hasten its melancholy en DON’T waste any more time, energy and money. DON’T endure that “Hope deferred which maketh the heart sick,” trying to cure yourself with worthless patent nostrums. DON’T think you can’t be cured because you have not sought relief in the right place. Write to me at once and learn h&w you can be cured, not for a day or a week, but er It Will Not Cost You a Cent 16IVE FREE CONSULTATION AND ADVICE My life has been devoted to the § chronic disease. To overcome the ay % these terrible complaints, I have given years of research and to equip my perfectly appointed laboratory 1 have expended large sums of money. Ir YOU ARE SUFFERING, are in rain, distress or .ickness, if you are not sure cof the real nature of your complaint, if the reinedies you have taken do not give the relief expected, DO NOT DESPAIR, consult me and I can positively and surely ure you by mands discovered by myself, known only to Write your name and address plainly on the dotted nes in the Free Medical Advice Cou- on, cut it out and mail it to me at once. DR. BRIGHA My Disease Expert and Bac: teriologist, P. O. Box 2832, Boston, Mass. Name.... AGAress.... caer teeerpussas. Free Medical Advice Coupon Seesesetrescitatiansentranannei bonne Positive, Comparative, Superictive ¢‘ | havs used one of your Fish Brand Slickers for five years and now want a new one, also one for a friend. | would not be without one for twice the cost. They are just as far ahead of a common coat as a common cne is ahead of nothing.’ (NAME ON APPLICATION) Be sure you don’t get one of the com- mon kind— this is the mark of excellence. <OWERg ® xuyn A. J. TOWER CO. © FisH pras® BOSTON, U. S. A, TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA Kakers of Wet Weather Clothing and Hats are 30, 40 & 50 Per Lent. Paid HONEST and WI DE-AWAKE AGENTS forselinz our Fruit & Ornamental Tree small Fruits, Shrubs, Roses and Vines. Business established 1846, ¢ irs'-cluss references must accompany ar) lication. Hes THE M. 0: HARMAN C0. Geneva. N.Y. Guaranteed SEEDS wv. ‘PISO'S CURE FOR od URES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS be Best os rey. Aft 13 Good. Use [To] in time. id by druggists. = [5] a eT TIN Ch ATT IRG J.J). H. Gregory & Son, Marblehead, Mass. GREGORY’S Grow quickly. Free Catalogue. P, N. U. 8, 1905. If afflicted mareest Thompson's Eye Water with weak FINANCE AND TRADE REVIEW WEATHER AFFECTS TRADE. Low Temperature and Deep Snow Interfere With Traffic and Check Revival of Business. R. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly Review of Trade” says: Weather conditions still dominate the trade situation. Low temperature and deep snow have interferred with traffic and checked the revival of business that was well under way in most sections of the- country. Retail distribution is not maintained and the deleterious effects are visible in all outdoor work, while the interruption to movement of freight has affected manufacturing to some extent. Prices of staple commodities at the exchanges are advanced by the restricted receipts at primary mark- ets. There is a partial offset in the largely increased demand for heavy weight wearing apparel and other winter goods, which promises to re- duce supplies jn all positions at the end of the season. Meanwhile there is evidence that confidence in the future remains unshaken, prepara- tions for spring and summer trade continuing unabated, except where fuel and other supplies are tem- porarily blockaded in transit. Job- bing trade in dry goods is on a liber- al scale. Railway earnings thus far reported for February were 1.9 per cent. smaller than a year ago, prob- ably another result of bad weather. Foreign commerce at New York for the last week made a remarkable record for imports, exceeding in value those of thes corresponding week last year by $4,376,517. Ex- ports decreased $1,804,888. Dispatches from leading iron and steel centers indicate no check in progress, except the temporary inter- ruption to output and delivery, caus- ed by storms and continued cold weather. It is possible to trace the affect of the elements upon receipt of coke, which prevented resumption of work at several blast furnaces. Quotations are firm with little fluctu- ation, although in several depart- ments it is probable that higher prices will soon be asked, particular- ly for tin plate, which the mills can- not deliver promptly. In the textile industries the most significant event of the week was the revival of ex- port buying of cotton goods for China. Failures this week numbered 258 in the United States, against 287 last year, and 32 in Canada compared with 20 a year ago. MARE BETS. PITTSBURG. Grain, Flour and Feed. Wheat—No. 2red.. 3 109 . 3 89 bY 53 i 51 : 45 3 38 ve 3 35 aten 5 80 > 85 Straight winters. 5 5) y 00 Hay—No. 1timothy. .. lcrer No. 1.............. Feed—No !white mid. ton Brown middlings........ 190° 1950 ran, bulk ...... 0 50 2 Ho Straw—W heat 8 00 8 5) Oar : 8 0) 8 3) Dairy Products. Butter—Eigin creamery 42 34 Ohjo creamery .... .. 13 19 Fancy country roll. . 13 14 Cheese—Ohio, new... . 11 12 New York, new... ............. 11 12 Poultry, Etc. Hens:por W..cnners. onion ee os 12 L3 Chickens—dressed ... 15 16 Tarkeys, Nive... A... . 18 17 Eggs—Pa. and Ohio, fresh. ......... 32 35 Fruits and Vegetables. Potatoes—New per bu .... 4) Cabbage—per bbl .. L v0 Onions—per barrel .. . +... 225 235 Apples—per barrel. . ener S50 4 00 BALTIMORE. Flour— Winter Patent ............... $335 580 Wheat—No. 2 red L114 116 Corn—mixed.. 65 66 30 32 v 35 84 PHILADELPHIA Flour—W juter Patent... : a Wreat—No. 2red.... 1 lo Corn—No. 2mixed. 59 Oats—No. 2 white. .... ... 30 87 Butter—Creamery, extra 32 33 Eggs—Pennsylvania firsts. BJ 9: NEW. YORK. Flour—Patents,......... 6 50 Wheat—No. 2 red.. 119 Corn—No. 2.......... Gu ats—No, 2 White.. 37 utter—Creamery . 31 Eggs—1us............ 31 LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle, Extra Leavy, 148010 1606 ibs........ $5 40 5 6) Piine. 1500 10 1400 lbs. .. ae D2) 23) Medium, 1200 10 1300 lbs. 48) hw Tidy, 105} to 1150. ... ts 4 5) 48 Butcher, 900 10 1100 ios. 3. 3Ta Common: 10 adr.» o ~ 00. 00. 200 273 Xen, common to fat ... - RT 40) Common togood tat bulls and cows 25) 335 Milchcows,each.......... .. .. . «10 50) Prime heavy hogs 5 50 Prime medium weight 0 5a Best heavy yorkers and medium... 53) Good pigs and lightyorkers...... 500 igs, common togood........ 47) Houghs.... .... e oi 41} Stags. oo. 0 35) Sheep. Extra,medium wethers ............ $59 Good to choice ....... 5 60 Medium ..... ... 500 Common to fair. 2 50 8 ring Lambs < 530 80.) VYealextra............. 500 v5) Veal, good to choice. .. 33) 45) Veal, common heavy 303 37 Christmas and New Year’s Day both falling on Sunday the Petit Journal of Paris has commenced a campaign to induce the French Parliament to vote two “working day” holidays. Clinton Whittling, 39 years old, as- sistant superintendent of the Beaver Falls street railway, committed sui- cide by cutting his throat at the home or his mother in Cochrantca. 111 health led to the act. The company store of the Pittsburg and Baltimore Coal Ccvapany, at Edna No. 1.1 , was destroyed by fi The loss is about $8,- 000, wi insurance. James M. Smith, 42 years ~ old, dropped dead in the Central hotel at Dunbar. He was section foreman of the New Haven and Dunbar railroad. TORTURING PAIN. Half This Man’s Sufferings Would Have Killed Many a Person, But Doan’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. A. C. Sprague, stock dealer, of Nor- mal, Ill, writes: “For two whole years I was doing nothing but buying medi- cines to cure my kidneys. I do not think that any man ever suf- fered as 1 did and lived. The pain in my back was so bad tnat I could not sleep \ at night. I could NNW not ride a horse, A, C. SPRAGUE, and sometimes was unable even to ride in a car. My Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used three boxes and they cured me. Now I can go anywhere and do as much as any- body. I sleep well and feel no dis- comfort at all.” A TRIAL FREE—Address Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cts. Telegraphing in Abyssinia is done under difficulties. The monkeys swing on the wires and the elephants use the poles for scratching posts. The First White House. The residence of Daniel larke Cus- tis, first husband of Martha Dandridge, was called the White llouse. George Washington lived there for a short time «fter their marriage, and from it the White House at Washington was named. How’a Thie? We ofter One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarri that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarra Cure. F.J. CeExEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney lor the last 15 years, and believe him periectly honorable in all business transac- tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WesT & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toe ledo, O WarpiNa, KiNNaAY & MamrviNy, Wholesala Druggists, Toledo, O. 7 Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mueoussurs faces of the system. 'I'estimonials sent free. Price, T5c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation, All Due Precautions Taken. Nervous Old Lady (on seventh floor of hotel)-“Do you know what precau- tions the proprietor of tiie hotel has taken against fire?” Porter—“Yes, mum; he has the place inshoored for twice wot it's worth.”— Pittsburg Gazette. A Guaranteed Cure Kor Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists will refund money it Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 8 to 14 days. 50c. Freezing politeness is on a par with cold comfort. Many School Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children’s Home, New York, break up colds in 24hours, cure Feverishne=ss, Constipation, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destrov Worms. Atall druggists, 25c. Sample mailed Free. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. industry in Great Britain is $75,000,000. American railways handle $12,000,000 worth of grain a year. Salzer’s Home Builder Corm. heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely home. See Salzer’s catalog. Yielded in Ind. 157 bu., Ohio 166 bu., Tenn. 198 bu., and in Mich. 220 bu. per acre. You can beat this record in 1905. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THES® YIELDS? 120 bu. Beardless Barley per acre. 310 bu. Salzer’s New National Oats per A. 80 bu. Salzer Speltz and Macaroni Wheat. 1,000 bu. Pedigree Potatoes per acre. 14 tons of rich Billion Dollar Grass Hay. 60,000 lbs. Victoria Rape for sheep—per A. 160,000 lbs. Teosinte, the fodder wonder. 54,000 lbs. Salzer’s Superior Fodder Corn —rich, juicy fodder, per A. . Now such yields you can have in 1905, if you will plant my seeds. JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 100 in stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., Ta Crosse, Wis., and receive their great cata- log and lots of farm seed samples. [A. C. L.] Aluminum, once hailed as the com- ing metal, is not so much heard of now. No satisfactory process of welding it ever has been discovered. RAW ITCHING ECZEMA Blotches on Hands, E Three Years—Instant Relief and Speedy Cure by Cuticuia. “Thanks to Cuticura I am now rid of that fearful pest, weeping eczema, for the first time in three years. It first appeared on my hand, a little pimple, growing into several blotches, and then on my ears and ankles. They were exceedingly painful, itching, and always raw. After the first day’s treatment with Cuticura Soap, Oint- ment and Piils, there was very little of the burning and itching, and the cure now seems to be complete. (Signed) S. B. Hege, Passenger Agent B. & 0. R. R,, Washington, D. C.” On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the death of Schiller (May 9, 1905) the Swiss Government intends to give every pupil in the public schools a copy of that poet’s play, “William Tell.” The sum of $20,000 has been set aside for this purpose. The Paris Municipal Council has issued notices warning all inhabit- ants to boil the water they intend to condition was eritical when I sent for, The capital invested in the mineral water about o named because 50 acres produced so rs and Ankles For use for drinking purposes. Poser For the Professor. A professor in an agricultural col- lege had a hobby. He believed and preached on all occasions that the food of animals should be cooked, just like that of human beings. One day, while out driving in the country, he passed a farm the owner of which was standing in a pen near the road feeding a drove of swine generous quantities of corn in the ear. This caused the learned theorist to stop and forthwith hail the violator of his theory: “My friend, don’t you know it is wrong to give those hogs feed that has not been cooked? Don’t you know that if you would cook that grain before issuing it they would di- gest it in just one-half the time it takes them as it is now eaten?” “Wall, stranger, suppose they would; I'd like to know what in the —— time is to a hog!”—New York Trib- une. There is an establishment in Brus- sels for teaching the lugubrious art of grave digging, It was founded by a cemetery company and was SO Suc- | cessful that it received official ap- | probation. All candidates for the post of sexton in Belgium must have been graduated at this unique acade- my. ere rn — A New Element. What he calls “emanium” is sup- posed by Gisel to be a new element existing in a strongly radioactive earth, consisting chiefly of lanthanum. On a zinc blende screen this earth gives flashes brighter than radium. FITSpermanently cured. No fits or nervous- nessafter first day’s use of Dr, Xline’s Great NerveRestorer, $2trial bottleand treatise free Dr.R.H. Kring, Ltd., 981 Arch St.. Paila., Pa. It takes three seconds for a message to zo across the Atlantic. To Cure a Cold in One Dav Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. Ww. Grove’s signature is on box. 25c. It is a Parisian doctor who insists that love is the result of a iairrobe. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrurn forechildran teething, soften the gums, reducesinflamma tion,allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢.abottl In Germany only 413 out of 1000 males reach the age of fifty years. Piz0’s Cure cannot be too highly spokeno? asa cough cure.—-J. W. O’Briex, 322 Third Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan. 6,190), The English language is spoken to-day Ly 135,000,000 of people. Single eyeglasses are prohibited in {| the German army. Health of American Women A Subject Much Discussed at Women’s Clubs— The Future of a Country Depends on the Health cof Its Women. At the New York State Assembly f Mothers, a prominent New York doctu» told the 500 women presentthathealthy Anierican women were so rare as to be almost extinet. This seems to be a sweeping state- ment of the condition of American women. Yethow many do you know who are perfectly well and do nothave some trouble arising from a deramge- ment of the female organism which manifests itself in headaches, back- aches, nervousness, that bearing-down feeling. painful or irregular menstrua- tion, leucorrheea, displacement of the uterus, ovarian trouble, indigestion or sleeplessness? There is a tried and true remedy for all these ailments. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- und has restored more American women to health than all other reme- dies in the world. It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty years it has been curing the worst forms of female com- plaints. Such testimony as the following should be convincing. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, Ia., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — “1 can truly say that you have saved my life and I cannot express my gratitude to you in words. For two years I spent lots of money in doctoring without any benefit for men- strual irregularities and I had given up all hopes of ever being well again, but I was persuaded to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compou and three bottles have re- stored me to perfect health. Had it not been for you I would have been in my gruve o~day » Miss Mattie Henry, Vice-President of Danville Art Club, 429 Green Street, Danville, Va., writes: ‘Dear Mrs. Pinkbham:—Many years’ suf- fering with femaleweakness, inflammation and a broken down tystem made me more anxious to die than to live, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has restored my health and I am so grateful for it that I want every suffering woman to know what Lydia E. Pink- hzm’s Vegetable Compound will do far her.” When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful men- struation, weakness, leucorrhcea, dis- placement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflamma- tion of the ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatulency), general debility, indi- gestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri- tability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, ‘‘all-gone” and “‘want-to- be-left-alone” feelings, blues, and hope- lessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Alight heart, a cheerful countenance, and all the charms of grace and beauty are dependent upon proper action of the bodily organs. You cannot look well unless you feel well. , Mrs, Finkham invites all sick women to write her for adviee. Her advice and medicine have restored thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. pound Succeeds Where Others Fall. t y Lydla E. Phnkham’s Vegetable Com Your grocer is honest and—if he cares to do so—can tell you that he knows very little sells you. about the bull coffee he How can he know, where it originally came from, how it was blended—or with what —or when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality? LION COFFEE, we voacr or ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, is of necessity uniform. in quality, strength and fiavor. For GVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFEE has been the standard cofice in millions of homes. 2 LION COFFEE is carefully packed at our factories, and until opened in Your home, has no chance of being acul- terated, or of coming in eontact with dust, a a dirt, germs, or unclean hands. In each package of LION COFFEE you get one full pound of Pure Coffee. (Lion head on every package.) Insist upon getting the genuine. (Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Chio. 3 PRT vr : A Marvel of Relief ST. JACOBS OIL For Lumbago and Sciatica i. - ROR aa
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