Perfect Womanhood The greatest menace to woman's permanent happiness in life is the suffering that comes from some de- rangement of the feminine organs. Many thousands of women have realizéd this too late to save their Tealthy barely in time to save their Hves™" the love and admiration of her hus- band; should be a woman's cocustant study. " 1f a woman finds that her ener- giesare flagging, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appeag under her eyes, she has backache, head- ache, bearing-down sensations, ner- vousness. irregularities or the “blues,” she should start at once to build up her system by a tonie with specific powers, such as i To be a successful wife, to retain’ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound thegreat woman’s remedy for woman’sills, It cures Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations, made only of roots and herbs. Weak Back, Falling and Displacements. Inflammation and Ulceration, and all Organic Diseases, and is invaluable in the Change of Life. stage. and Expels Tumors at an early It dissolves Subdues Faintness, Nervous Prostration,. Exhaustion, and strengthens and tones the Stomach. .Cures Headache, General Debility,: female sysem. Kidneys in either. sex. Indigestion. and invigorates the whole It is an excellent remedy for-derangements of the New York's Population. The rapid growth of the Nation's great metropolis is a source of na- tional interest and pride. Statistie- fans figure that the population-of the city will exceed that of London by | the year 1915, and will double in 25 years. The present generation will undoubtedly in: New. York the world's greatest metropolis. Few perscns realize that the poulation of New York City is already one in twenty of the pepulation of the entire United States, or that the grecwth of New York City in the century past has been five times more rapid tha the growth of the whole country. See BABY'S ECZEMA GREW WORSE. Hospitals and Doctors Could Not Re- lieve DYscase—Cuticura Remedies a Speedy, Permanent Cure. “Eczema appeared when our baby was three months old. We applied to several doctors and hospitals, each of which gave - us something different every time, but noth- ing brought relief.w=Atslast,. one of our friends recommended: torus ‘Ciiticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. A-few days after-. wards improvement could be noted. Since- then we have used nothing but Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and now the baby is six months old and is quite cured. All that we used was one cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes Cuticura "Ointment, costing in all’ $1.25. - C. ? Kara. 343 East 65th Street, New ; York. March 30, 1906.” Emcar Totive Study Tha gating 3 lem: miles ‘Tock ROLLE fore being sent t« tive not. An the preblem and is making exis: reports on the that can made economically by a locomotive before it should Le sent to the shops | for an overhauling. When this mile- age is orders will be is- sued to send every ne to the shops when it makes the specified run, regardle of its general condi tion.-——Iron Trade Review. Marriage the Only Exciternent; | The average English girl of the | upper classes starts life hopelessly slack and indifferent. In her more or Jess sheltered, easy life, she has no particular interests, no opinions, no temptations. The only excitement of her life is her marriage, ‘and even | that she takes very mildly.—Ladies’ Field. Eco ania system 3 as should the snoop, ther it is on exnert is brok engineer UST HH oi ave détermined engi *1incre 5 | weather, THE SPALDING BASE BALL = | FOR THIRTY YEARS STANDARD OF THE WORLD. The Official Ball Wherever Base Ballis Played, $1.25 Each Boys’ Official Base Ball, 75c. Each. BASE BALL UNIFORMS FOR BOYS. Nos 4Quaiity, on team orders¥$4.00 per Sult. No. 5 Quality, on team orders, $5. 00 per Sut. SPECIAL. No.6 Quality; $h.od per Suit. Our Special No. 6 Boy’s Uniform consists of shirt, bu.ton front witn one felt letter, in sizes up to 31 inch chest, padded pantsin sizes up to 30 inch walst, peak” cap, web helt, and elther plain or striped stockings, ORDER NOW—DON'T DELAY. Spalding manutactures everything for the ath- Loe Uniforius and equipment for every athletic Books YOU NEED--10c. per £opy, Postpaid. . 1, Spalding’s oMmelal base Ball Go . . a, How to Piay Base Bali, Z23, How to Bat. Ne 2, How to-Run Bases. to Pitea. No, 229, How to Catch. 10 Play First ase, . c th Play Second Base. v to Play Third Base. r to Play Shortstop. y to Play the Outfield. to Organize a Base Ball League, Man- » Ball Club, Train and Captam Te am and Umpire-a Game. Send for 1ist of books onevery athletic sport. New Base Bail Catalogue Free to any address, Free. Mail Order Dept. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 126 Nassau St., 221, How NEW YORK. To convince any i tine Antiseptic will 3 1 her health and do all we claim for 11. "We will box of Paxtine with book of struc- tions and genuine testimonials. Send cleanses and heals mucous m= bra. fections, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic femi- nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment, Its cur- ordinary and gives immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec- SHS mail. Remember, however, COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT. woman that Pax- improve send her absolutely free a large trial your name and address on a postal card. i A ] INE m e ane af- catarrh and inflammation caused b ative power over these troubles is extra- ommending it every day. 50 cents at THE R. PAXTON CO., Boston, Mass. P..N. U. Thompson's Eye Water 29, 1907. If Aficted with weak eyes, use i ton’'s I wives. { harem | to-morow, i thereupon | active [and horses’ | the | clothing {very Afraid of His Wives. According to a writer in Apple- Magazine, the Sultan of Mor- is somewhat afraid of his One night his majesty con- cluded he had had enough of the cinematograph. The ladies of the thought otherwise. “Avery,” whispered his majesty, “when you have run the next spool off, I shall cry out as usual, ‘More, more,’ but 1 want you to reply in Arabic, ‘No,. no, O Great One; for to-night I have finished; if it be God's will” And thus comically was God's regent on carth relieved of tedium as he went through: the pantomime with his photographic _ instructor, La la Sidi. Dabba ‘class Rudar, Inshallah, the obedient Avery. would reply. And the Sultan would turn to vista of female faces, - or rather glowing eves, with the = re- mark, “There, there, Teja Avery will show no more to-night, so off to bed with you all!” 0Ccco a: great Colors in Minerals. . subjecting minerals containing ¥anous metals to the spark. of a iigh-tension induction coil character- istic colors are imparted to the spark Ly the different metals. It is not the heat that produces these colors, but centrifugal force, which, like radio- matter, puts the corpuscles of molecule in motion. By ‘he Deafness Cannot Be Cured bylocalapplications as theycannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one v to cure deafness, and that is by consti ib ing 1] remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. - When this tubels in- ! flamed you have a rumbling sound orimper- and when it is entirely closed 1 fect hearing, Deafnessis the result, and unless the inflam- mation can be taken out and this tube re- stored to its normal condition, hearing will bedestroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused bycatarrh, which isnothingbutan inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) that can- notbe curedby Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for | circulars free. F.J.CHENEY & Co.,Toledo,O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. in London. that . the Muddy Days It has heen calculated cost of a muddy day in London is something like $25,000. This is not surprising when one remembers that no fewer than 32 tons of mud are carried about from place to place on the wheels of carts and carriages hoofs. After a wet day brushed from people's 15 tons, and a is shaken out mud, however, mud amounts to similar amount door “mats. City its good. points. The shoeblack sases his earnings in the muddy and new silk hats = and dresses and boots and shoes are each and all the direct outcome of its destructive qualities.—I.ondon Tit- Bits. dry of has The Sidilonents to adopt ‘Naturé’s per- fect Laxative, Garliei Tea, are many! . Tt. is made wholly--of ed ferbs and -18 uwaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs. oe it ovércomes constipation. regultites. the liver and kidneys, purifies J ‘the blood and brings Good Health. 3 Rooks Observe Sunday. the animal world a Sunday from ye is a tradition in and perhaps -eclsewhere, that the Tooks always commence building" on the: first: Sunday in March... This has been frequently verified by ob- servation, and the punctuality of the rooks -niight- almost claim to exceed the: limits of coincidence.—Country | Life. > All “know There appears to week day. “Lancashire; DOES YOUR BAC IK ACHE? Profit by the Expevience of Bid Who Has Found Relief. James R. Keeler, retired farmer, . of Fenner St., Cazenovia, N. Y., says; fifteen years ago I suffered with my back and kidneys. I doctored, and used many rems- edies without - get- ting relief. Beginning i with Doan’s Kidney . Pills, I found relief ~ from the pret box, and two boxe re- stored me to os, sound condition. My wife and many of my friends have used Doan’s Kid- ney Pills with good resuits and I can earnestly recommend them.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a-box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. FINANCE AND ND TRADEREVIEW DUN’'S WEEKLY SUMMARY Backward Spring Delays Trade Ex- cept in Metal Mills, Trolleys Buying. Weather conditions, wunseasonable almost beyond precedent, have re: tarded retail trade and- agriculture to an extent that cannot be measured. but the loss will be. considerable. Spring opened with the brightest of prospects for business, and crops, but record-breaking results can nc longer be attained. May thus far has brought ecmplaints of excessive cold from almost every section of the country, and in many cases it is found that mercantile eollecticns have been slow on that account. Freight congestion relieved, though. ThaflRe is heavy, partly in preparation for fall and winter busi- ness, which is viewed with confi- dence. Last year’s pressure causes a big: movement of coal and attractive prices bring a vast tonnage of wheat to primary. markets. The outlook in the iron industry was never brighter. rails are ‘constantly ordered. Much new business is in light rails for trolley lines. Makers of agricultural implenients are = purchasing bars freely. : Textile is and steel Steel are still actively en- gaged as a rule, but in the primary markets there is some irregularity. Cotton goods are no cheaper, but the effect of the backward season on re- tail trade is. felt in all departments. Business at first hands is more ac- tive on forward contracts than for quick delivery, and there is less of- fering of premiums for spot goods. Yet. the mills are not offering con- ecessions, which may be due in part to the high cost of raw cotton. The only interest of the jobbing trade is in fall goods, as current needs have been supplied. Expert trade continues featureless. The only sales are small parcels for the Red: Seca. As to woolens, men's wear orders appear less freely. This slow movement is attributed also to the weather. Retail clothiers are making little preparation for another season when contributions are so slow. Weather reports commodity exchanges, sult of further rise in .prices. Do- mestic statements of injury by -in- sects and «cold were supplemented hy poor progress in many other nations. Better traffic conditions and attract- ive quotations bring large arrivals of wheat at primary niarkets. MARKETS. PITTSBURG. mills have dominated with a net re- Wheat—No. 2 Rye—No.2.... Corn—Ro 2vye low. ear. No. 2 ye low, shelled. . Flour—Winter patent.... Fancy straight winters. Hay—No. 1 Timothy Clover No. 1. . Feed—No. 1 white mid. ton. . Brown Imidalings Bran, bulk.. — Btraw—Wheat. Oat Dairy Products. Butter—Elgin creamery. : Ohio creamery Fancy country roll. _Cheese—Ohio, new. New York, new Poultry, Etc. Hens—per 1b........ Wseiiiinvelsn $ Chickens—dress . Eggs—Pa. and Ohio, ‘fros Frults and Vegetables. Potatoes—Fancy white per bu.... Cabbage—per ton oe Onions—per barrel BALTIMORE. Flour—Winter Patent Ww Si 2 red Bo =Obio PHILADELPHIA. Flour—Winter Patent Wheat—No. 2 red Corn—No. 2 mixed ~ Oats—No. Butter—Creamery Eggs—Pennsylyv ania firsts He NEW YORK. Flour—Patents Wheat—No. 2 red. LIVE’ STOCK: = Re inién st ock Yards, Pittsburg. Extra, 1 Prime; Good, 1;2 Tidy. 4, FA to 15150 lbs... Common, 760 to 940 165 Tleifers, 700 to L100... a i Fresh Cows and Sp ringers ease Esme Frogs. Prime heavy. Prime ie an eo ig ht Best heavy Yorkers ... Good, light Yorkers. Pigs Roughs Stags ox Prtme wethers Good mixed . 90 Fair mixed ewes and wethers. 5 50 “(‘ulls and common. ree a 3 00 d 3) 5) 5 v0 Veal calves Heavy and thin calves Referring to the er-TICO-QUICK swindles the New Orleans Picaqune remarks: “It js this sort of thing which attracts investors like molasses ‘draws flies, and they are so eager to get -in early that they don't realize their situation until they are wholly "and hopelessly stuck in the plausible “sweets.” If a swindle is to be suc- cessful, it must offer some line of business of which the proposed victim ‘{s ahsolutely ignorant and promise him profits that are entirely fabulous and utterly impossible, and the game ! will suecaed in fleecing its victims.” 2C1il ‘ment One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-Informed of the World learn as medicinal is to ers of known to physicians and the Well-Informed. generally to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur- agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well that the California Pig Syrup Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the heh standing in scientific and commercial circles which 1s accorded to successful a and reliable houses only, and, therefore, t that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. . TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well -Info cess and creditable sta ormed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc- inding, therefore we wish to call the attention of all wheswould enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. of enjoyment, of recreation, With proper knowledge of what is best each of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute hour to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantace, but as in many instances proper time, the Cadi truthfully the subject the appoval of physicians of the excell ture, which is known Syrup of: Figs—and known to physicians and laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name descriptive called for bythe shorter na: Senna—as more fully note, when purchasing, a simple, and to supply nce of the combination, n to the This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the nan has A family laxativesrand- as its pure laxative principles, known to all, and the California Fig Syrup Co. only. wholesonte ‘remedy may be invaluable if taken at the ornia Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present the—one perfect laxative remedy and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because -original. method of manufac- which has won re ol attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of the. Well-Informed of the world of the remedy, obtained from Senna, of—Syrup of Figs but doubtless ne of Syrup of Figs—and to get its beneficial effects always the full name of the Company — California Fig Syrup Co.— are well the best of natural and Elixir of oi always be to: be it plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for— Syrup of Figs—or by Elixir of Sennz Co. and the satisfaction to millions. is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, Agriculture, at Washington, misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Secretary of Louisville, Ky. the full name— Syrup of Figs D, Cs San Francisco, Cal. US. A London, Engla nd. and Elixir of Senna—as—Syrup of Plas he one laxative remedy manufactured by the Ca same heretofore known by The gen the name -— Syrup of Figs— which has uine 1s for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the that the remedy Act, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP and Syrup given 89 lifornia Fi 10 igs regular price of which filed with the t adulterated or 100. Co. York, 1s = June 3oth, Nato J ANEW N. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and tast dye any garment vi Jeitaony ripping avart. lors than any other dye. hey Write for free booklet—How to Dye. Bleach and Mix Boiaey One luc. package colors all fibers. MOS ROE DRUG CO, Luionville, r cold water better than any other dye. You cam Missouri Curious Marri Wedding “customs little kinzdom of indeed, from an For instance, neither the bridegroom -is the ant figure Servian the best takes the He ca guards the day before the wedding and sleeps outside night before the girl ried. He wears a made of heavy white staff himself. There are iage Custom in Servia, urope, American that are curious, standpoint. the bride nor most impor in a wedding man refully he is hig, carr ize boquet stiff jes: a all silk, and a hn no bridesmaids, but god-fathers, each of whom to the bride a silk dress. After the priest has performed the ceremony the best man takes the bride around the church, and she kisses all her girl | friends good-by and is finally carried off to the bridegroom, who at gets his wife from the hands of the | best man. Then the happy their intended home. are foreign to Servian the very rich or the in then. couple return to Bridal tours ideas and only nobility indulge Secretary Taft as a Reporter. Like Chief Justice Fuller, Secre- tary Wiison and other men high in the public service and confidence, Secretary Taft began his career as. a newspaper man. +The first money earned by him after being graduated from Yale was as court reporter on a Cincinnati paper, the old Commer- cial-Gazette, then edited by Murat Halstead. Mr. Taft started at $6 a week, and when he quit had worked up: ‘to. “twenty per.” . All the time he was thus engaged he was study- ing law at night under his father's direction. Necessity did. not drive him to the work, as his father was a man of ample fortune;sbut the Secre- tary ehosh it hecayse it was .the readiest Hee” to active employ- that - breught. him daily in con- tact with lawyers and court proceed- ings. CHANGE IN FGOD. ~ Works Wonders in Health. Ning that a change In food can cure dyspepsia. “1 deem it my ‘duty to lel know how Grape-Nuts food has cured me of in- digestion. “I had been troubled with years, until last my doctor ommended Grape-Nuts food to be used every morning. I followed in- structions and now I am entirely well. “The whole family like Grape- Nuts, we use four packages a week. You are welcome to use this testi- monial 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 alsc 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- resents the steam that drives the en- gine. When the nervous system is run down, the machinery of the body works badly. Grape-Nuts food can be used by small children as well as adults. It is perfectly cooked and ready for instant use. - Read, “The Road to Wellville,” ' pkgs. “There's a Reason.” It is worth ki vou it for year rec- two presents | last | World's _ Celebes, Smallest Cattle. island in the tarchipelas has the distinction theing the home of the smallest (ing representative of wild An idea of the I proportions of the anoa, mal in question, which has some the characteristics of the buffalo, | called, may ’ when it I'stated: that its the shoulder is only feet Malay of liv- an the extremely as the is hel 3 { inches. I FITS St. Vitus’ Danc oie yous Diseases per | manently cure d by Rr. Kl Re GL rer trial nr and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,031 Arch St., Phila., Pa. A. Japanese shipping fivith a eupital of $1,000,000, {formed to establish a line (beiween Eastern Asia and company, has been of vessels America. Spring always brings into special faver | Nature's blood purifier, Garfield Tea. It is {made wholly of clean, sweet Herbs. It | purifies the blood, cleanses the system, | clears the complexion, eradicates disease and promotes Good Health. For young and old. Oldest of Bank Notes. The cldest bank notes in the world [are the *“‘fiyving money” or convenient | money, first issued in China in 2697 | RB. C. One writer tells that the | cient Chinese bank notes were in | many respects similar to those of the | present day, note, the signature of the official who | issued it, and its value; - in | figures and words. On top of these | curious notes wus the following phil- [osophical injunction: “Produce all you can; spend with economy.” cattle. | diminutive | e's Great Nerve i an- | bearing the name of the | both | In to “a a womai typist a week a Lendon | ceived no fewer reply ‘tisement Yor 1 on than 247 Ven and te Jusiness gondoliers of women unions | 1¢ 5 being invaded by van the {drive mei Zino Zing ‘1 have sufferad wi Lh plies for thirty-six y One year ago last A; iI began taking Casc for constipation. In the ecurse of a woek | the piles Legan to disappear and at the er weeks they did not trouble me ‘at all. have done wonders forme. [ ame ntirely cured and feel like a new man.’ George Kryder Napoicou, Qu Best for The Bowels Plo casant, Palatabie, Potent. Tazte Good. Do Good. Sickan, Weaken or Grips, 10¢. 25¢, 50c. Never sold fn bnlk. The genuine tablet Starned cca. Guaranteed to cure or your money baek. Sterling Remedy Co., Ch cago or N.Y. 508 ANRUAL SALE. TEN MILLION BOXES Are You Ruptured? Why not have it Cured¢ Send at once letter | or postal, with your address and principal facts. We will mail trial treatment, without cost to vou, that will give immediate relief from the effects of cumbersome and dangerous tru ses, We also send our free book on the ‘Cause, Care and Cure of hupture.” This expiains how you may be Ene tirely © Pe by small cost Uy the Hernia Healer Co., 459 W. NS; Erie, Paa I TOI NEW PERFECTION ‘Wick Blue Flame Qil Cook-Stove Because it’s clean. “ Becauseit’s econom- ical. ny Because time. it saves Because it gives best ~ cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Ayo whether library, di your dealer’s. ATLANTIC Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer’s, or write our nearest agency. _ Made in three sizes and fully warranted. cannot be equaled Lamp for its bright and steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nicikeled. An ornament to any room, ining-room, parlor or bedrcom. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency: if not at REFINING COMPANY (Incorporated
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