THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. LtfooV? smmmmMmmmcK .7 s5j;t yJ W LYDIA E. P1NKHAM No other medicine for Woman's Ills la the world has received such wide spread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine lyis such a record of cures of female illnesses or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. l'inUham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been curing nil forms of Female Complaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, nnd consequent Spinal Weakness. It has cured more cases of lf.ieUnehe nnd Local Weaknesses thnn any other one remedy, It dissolves nnd expels tumors in an early stage of development. Irregularities and periodical ptiins, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield to it; also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the female system. It removes that wearing feclinjr, extreme lassitude, "don't care" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, diz sinoss. faintnes. sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues". These are indications of Female Weakness or some derangement of the organs, which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kiduey Complaints and Backache, of either sex, Those women who refuse to nccept anything else arc rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggist! everywhere. Eefuse nil substitutes. Power of New Warships. Each Dreadnought shell weighs 850 pounds, is discharged by 205 pounds of cordite, the most powerful explo sive known, and leaves the gun's muz zle at a speed of 2,000 miles an hour. That means a mile in 1 t-5 seconds. If that shell kept up its initial velo city it would fly from England to New York in an hour and a half, around the world in 12 hours and to the Dioon In five days. The shell's ener gy as it leaves the gun is . equal to the force required to pull 15 or 20 60-car freight trains of 30 tons to each car. A locomotive with such power could draw a train of loaded freight cars four miles long. Scientists say that if all the Dreadnought's guns could be combined into one and fired the projectile would never return to the earth, but would revolve f6rever about it as a tiny satellite. Single handed, such a warship as the Dread naught could have won the War of 1812.. If the Confederates had had Just one Dreadnaught the Civil War would have been prolonged many years after the date which records Lee's surrender at Appotomattox. Cleveland News. Horse With Artificial Foot. The veterinary profession is mutfi Interested in a surgical ' operation which has been accomplished by Pro fessor Udriski, one of the staff of the veterinary school at Bucharest. Hav ing amputated a horse's leg at the fet lock Joint, after several failures he succeeded in fitting a leather boot or artificial leg that enabled the animal to walk about and take exercise. Thomas A. "Edison, the noted elec- trlclan and inventor, Is extremely fond of music. Do You Think For Yourself ? Or, da yon open your month like a younff !rd and gulp down whatever food or id edi fice mabe offered yon t ' an Intelligent thinking woman. In need ort'lf from weakness, nervousness. pain and suK.ng, then It means much to you that theriSJ ,nf tried and jraq hnnes nipple!!))- pr vm f f-wrosiTJOf, sold by druggists for the cure ot woman'?! Ills. tfjt iti f i ft The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription, for the euro of weak, ncrvons, run down, over-worked, debilitated, paln-rackcd women, knowing thlsmcdiclue to be made up of Ingredients, every one ot which lias the Strongest possible Indorsement of the leading and standard authorities of tlio several schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too irfad to print, as they do, the formula, or list of ingredients, of which it is composed, in plain EnqlUh, on every bottle-wrapper. . ijf ijt tjt tff fjf The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription will bear the most critical examina tion of medical experts, for It contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming drugs, and no agent enters into It that Is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice. cure of exnrlly thesprne aliments foruJilc ijf 1JI ts tffi iff No other medicine for woman's Ills has any ' inch professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has received, in the un qualified recommendation of each of it several Ingredients by scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Ia such an endorsement not worthy of your consideration ? ' A booklet of Ingredients, with numerous suthoratire profeslonal endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country, will be mailed fret to any ons sending name and address with request for same. Address VT.B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, It T. Customary Plan, The Rev. Fourthly My friend, where do you expect to go in the next world? Knlcker Oh, I suppose mother and the girls will pick out the spot, and I will run up for the weekends as us ual. New York Sun. FITS.St.Vitus'DanrejNervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve Restorer. 3 trial bottle nnd treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,W81 Arch St., Phiia., Pa. Yiddish" is derived from the German word "Judisch," meaning Jewish. It means a dialect spoken by the Jews in various localities. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup for Children teething,soft6nstheguin8,redncesinfl anima tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 26c a bottle Montana requires its railroads to maintain a station at plotted town sites of 100 inhabitants or more. To Cure Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Ouinine Tablets, Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W . Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. Must Have Been Rich, Even Then. It happened about 44 years ago, when Abraham Lincoln was nearly suffocated with trouble New troops were required and money needed. Rockefeller, then a young man, had not as yet been accused of being a billionaire. He was strong for the Union, however. His office was at that time on River street, Cleveland. Captain Scofleld came in one day with 30 raw recruits. The young business man saw what was needed, walked to his small safe, took out a bag of real money, giving to each nran $10. When outside one recruit remarked. "He must be rich." And another one said, "Yes, they say ho is a rich man that he is worth as much as $10, 000" Woman's Home Companion. Respect for German Policemen. Herr Muerbe, a Dresden school master, on visiting Halle lately, went up to a policeman, and touching his hat, begged in, a courteous tone to be directed to his destination. The po liceman stared at him, and told him that if he desired a reply he must speak more respectfully his interro gator must in fact take off his hat. This was too much for Herr Muerbe, who asked the policeman not to be insolent. Legal proceedings followed, and the Court has decided that, while Herr Muerbe was not obliged to take off his hat when addressing a police man, he must pay a fine of 10 marks for using the word ''insolent" Lon don Chronicle. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollarr Reward for any case of Catarrh .hat canLOt be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. I'HE.NfcY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the un dersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & 'liiUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldi.no, Kinhax & MABrra, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, U. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucuous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Familfl'ills for constipation. Roman Relics Dug Up. Worklngmen engaged in diverting a roadway at Welwyn, Herts, Wales, un earthed seven Roman urns in a good state of preservation, a Roman spur, two drinking bowls six inches high, one smaller cup, a bowl, some bronze plate, an iron standard and a small urn six Inches high. Fl'JANUL A..U t HALE REVIEW TRADE RETURNS IRREGULAR Unseasonably High Temperatures Rs strict Sales of Heavy Garments. Other Lines Affected. It. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review r.f Trade" says: ''Trade returns ere ir-ognlnr be cause of the errallc weather, un seasonably high temperatures restrict ing sales of heavy weight wearing ap parel at some points, while business is most satisfactory in colder sections. Freight blockades were relieved to some extent, but there Is still much complaint of tardy deliveries. Mercantile collections are also more prompt In some section i than In others, but there Is unanimity regard Jug the large amount of forward busi ness on the books of manufacturing plants nnd general confidence In the future. Building operations have been greatly facilitated in the East by open cause of the unprecedented rate of output, all monthly shipments having weather, maintaining activity in mar kets for materials beyond the custo mary date. Pricc3 of fall commodi ties declined nbottt 1 per ceut during December. Some steel mills are now able to make deliveries more promptly, be cause specifications are less fre quent, especially in respect to structur al shapes, and a few plants are roll ing billets In the structural mills, which relieves tho pressure very much In that department. Forward business In pig iron Is very heavy at Fittsbnrg, orders covering tho output of some furnaces for al most the entire year, prices varying according to the date of delivery, but sales ate not reported r.t less thnn $21.50 to $22.00, valley furnaces. Thi3 strength is the more remarkable bo been eclipsed in December. Demand for col ton goods In tho pri mary markets is somewhat less ur gent. Higher prices have prevailed at the lending commodity exchanges. In wheat there was a natural reaction from the preceding decline as tho short account took profits, nnd the re covery was carried still further in re sponse to reports from winter wheat States that a sharp fall In temperature threatened much damage from frost because of Insufficient snow covering. MARKETS. PITTSBURG. Wheat No. S red t f.1 75 Kyn No. 2 ' 71 Corn No 'I yellow, enr Bl 53 No. 1 yellow, sholloil 47 8 Mixed ear 4'l 4 Oats No. 2 white - : m No. s white 97 at Flour Winter patent 8 til 4 01 Fanry straight winters 4(W 4 15 Ilay-No. 1 Timothy SO (H) 60 Ml Clover No. 1 i 1H 0 18 Ji'i Fee.l No. 1 whlto mlil. ton 22 BO SM IKI Drown tnlililllhga iX) 00 SI m Ilran, hulk A M Tl M Biraw Wheat 10 50 11 (II Oat 10 ;u 11 00 , Dairy Products. Butter Elgin creamery $ 83 81 t'hloerenmory... 2 27 Fancy country roll H SO Cheese Ohio, new 14 14 New York. new. 14 15 Poultry, Etc. Hens per lb $ H Is Chickens ilrenseil 1(1 17 Eggs Pa. anU Uhlo, fresh 82 S;l Fruits and Vegetables. Potatoes Fancy white per bu.... 60 BS CahhaKO per ton IS K) 18 "1 Onions per barrel 1 BO ti BALTIMORE. Flour Winter Patent $ 8 Bft 8 8) Wheat No. 11 red U 74 Corn MUed 46 47 ERR" H 81 H utter Ohio creamery..., t IB ka PHILADELPHIA. Flotir-Wlnter Patent $ 8 FO 8 75 Wheot No. red 78 74 Corn No. 2 mixed 47 48 Oats No. II white 41 i Butter Creamery..... 811 8 J Kgns Pennsylvania firsts ti 7 NEW YORK. Flour Patent $ 8 60 8 70 Wheat No. 8 red M Corn No. 2 4 Bl Oats No. 8 whlto 8 1W Butter -Creamery 88 HO Kks State and Pennsylvania.... 20 88 LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle. Extra, 1,450 to 1,60,1 lbs f B 75 6 00 Prime, l,:IO to 1.400 Urn B 40 B 73 Good, 1,I0 to 1.8H0 Ihs 6 80 6 50 Tidy, 4,0M) to 1,150 Ihs 4 fit) 6 10 Common, 700 to VM lbs 8 IKI 8 .Ml Oxo! 8 75 4 00 Bui s 8 50 4 15 Cows 1 B0 8 75 Hotfors, 7IK) to 1. 100 IN 4 40 Kiekh Cows and Springers........ 10 CO GO 00 Hogs. Prime heavy S 6 fO Prime medium weight 6 65 6 70 Best henvy Yorker 6 7J s Hood Unlit Yorkers 6 70 PlK 60 6 70 Houghs 6 4J b 00 8UIKB ... 4 0 i 76 Sheep. Prime wethers ( 5 6) 8 75 Good mixe l 6 85 6 50 Fsir mixed owes and wethers 4 DO 5 10 Culls and common 2 00 8 00 Lambs 6 00 7 00 Calves. Veal calves.. 6 00 9 M) Heavy and thin calves 8 to 6 B0 Nearly 70,000 tons of cork are needed for the bottled beer nnd aerat ed waters - consumed annuallv in Brittin. The Eichard Coal & Colte Company of Connellsvlllo purchased 20S acres of coking coal from James Clark In Stickel Hollow for $373,000. The dark tract has been handed down in the family for many generations. Two hundred ovens will be construct ed. A deal Is under way to consolidate 30 silk mills in this and adjoining States under the name of the Ameri can Silk Company. It Is said the capitalization of the merged concern will be $22,500,000, and that Matthew C. Collins of York, will be general manager. mMmm h Laxative I Known QiiAUTyj mm is mm If iMrJ&W iS,-- 'Wm S buy hrtjill r ii i ii ii ii m tim There are two classes of remedies; those of known qual ity and which are permanently beneficial In effect, actinf? gently, In harmony with lniture, when nature iieeua assist ance; and another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain ami inferior character, acting" tempo rarily, lut injuriously, as a result of forcing- tho natural functions unnecessarily. One of tlio most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and rxcelleuco Is tlio ever pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured Ly the California Fig Syrup Co., which represents the activo principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in which tlio wholesomo Californian blue ilgs are used to con- tributa their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is tho remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the system (fently and naturally, and to assist one iu overcoming- consti pation aud the many ills resulting therefrom. Its activo princi ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the remedy lias therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. AVe do not claim that it w ill cure all manner of ills, lut recommend it for what it really represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or Injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who aro informed as to the quality of what they buy and tho reasons for tho excellence of articles of exceptional merit, aud who do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers' an imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to bo imposed opon. They cannot expect Us beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of tho druggists of the United States be it said that nearly all of them value their repntation for professional integrity and tlio good will of their customers too highly to oiler imitations of the Genuine Syrup of Fags. manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to tho genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, ono has only to note, wheu purchasing, the full name of the Company- California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size only. ti it?Mi New Japanese Fad. Many Christmas cards sent out by leaders of society were imported from Japan. The Japanese card fad is growing and there is a chance that the Orientals may create a charming re volution in the bits of engraved paste board. The visiting cards thnt Japan is sending to New York show the per fection of simplicity. They are some what smaller than tho3e which fashion has demanded over here. They are pearly white In hue. In the left hand corner Is an exqulBlte little painting executed with much Bkill of quaint, idyllic pictures of birds, animals and flowers. And the cards have the su preme merit In many women's eyes they are expensive. How pleasant it will be for them to Bay, "I have sent to the Far East for my new visiting cards!" UTTUKLY WOUN OUT. Vitality Rapped by Years of Suffering With Kidney Trouble. Capt. J. W. Hogun, former post master of Indlanola, now living at Austin, Texas, writes: "I was afflicted foryears with pains across the loins and in the hips and shoulders. I had r ?t , t and neuralgia. 1 Mv rlirhr evp. from pain,' was of little use to me for yrtrs. The constant flow of urine kept my system depleted, caus ing nervous chills and ulght sweatB. After trying seven different climates and UBing all kinds of medicine I had the good fortune to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy has cured me. I am as well to-day as I was twenty years ago, and my eyesight is perfect." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ISJWWiiAJW'tsVv'tT. Ancient Glass Mirrors. An American scientist . has lately Interested the French Academy of Sciences in his researches concerning the glass mirrors thnt were used In ancient times in Thrace and Egypt. These mirrors were backed with a highly polished metal, the nature of which has been In question for many years. The American scientist has discovered that the metal was almost pure lead, and he believes that the method of manufacture was to pour the molten lead on the concave sur face of discs cut- from balloons of blown glass. In consequence of their shape the mirrors minimized the images of objects looked at in them. Philadelphia Record. A Change of M?,sks. Burglars stole only $4,127 from tho hanks of the country the past year, but some bank officers got away with much more than that. Philadelphia Press. Piles Cured in 0 to 1 1 Pays. Pnzo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any caseof Itching. Blind. Hlpedingor Protruding Piles in 0 to 14 duys or money rf uuded. 50c. The Fate of the Chamois. . Switzerland Is awakening to the necessity of government Intervention if the chamois is not to become as extinct In the Alps as the buffalo In America. In the Grisons 'the killing of chnmois was prohibited last year. Shooting licenses have been issued this year, but next year again will be a close year, and so will 1909. Police reports show that between 1875 and 1905 the number of chamois slaugh tered in the canton reached the huge total of 34,308. If the 6,000 chamois still surviving in the Grisons are to be preserved, and if the animal Is not to be lost in other cantons, something more thnn alternate close years will be needed. When the sportsman took the risks of the rocks and went to shoot his chamois for food where he found him there was no danger of ex termination. It is the safer but more cruel system of "drives" which caus es whole herd3 to be shot down at once. New York Tribune. Christmas In January. In remote places in Eastern Ken tucky they still observe January 6, or Old Christmas, never having changed the calendar. Their ancestors came from England about the middle of the 18th century, Just when the change was being made there. They have been shut in here for these 150 years, with almost no communication with the outside world and have learned nothing of changes. Travel Magazine. SCALY ERUPTION ON BODY. Always to Ilo Depended Upon. When a person eeU up in the morning with a dull headache and a tired, stretchy fcelinz, it is an almost certain indication that the liver, or bowels, or both, are de cidedly out of order. At such times Nature, the wisest and best of all doctors, takes this means to give warning that she needs the help and gentle assistance which can best be ob tained from that old family remedy, Brand reth's Pills, which ha been in in for over a century. ' They are the same fine laxative tonic pill your grandparents used, wbn doctors ware few and far between and when peo ple had to havs a remedy that could ab solutely be depended upon. Brandreth's Pill can be depended upon and are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. Three separate societies In Eng land are agitating for the abolition of tb opium trade In India. Indian's Word Was Good. Indian devotion to a pledge Is not a myth; it survives to this day. At the May term of court at Vlntla Charles Bollng pleaded guilty before Judge Parker at Snlllsaw. He was sentenc ed to GO days In the county jail and to pay a fine of $23. He asked to be permitted to stny out of jnll and make a crop In 'order to provide for hl3 family, and Judge Parker granted the request, releasing Bollng, who is a Cherokee, on a promise to appear at Vlnlta on December 1 to begin his sentence. Bollng was waiting at the Court House one morning 'last week when the doors were opened and is now in Jail serving his sentence. He says his crop is gathered, and his family Is provided for during the winter. Kansas Cty Journal. Still Room at ths Front. The last three presidents of the Pennsylvania railroad rose from the machine shop or the surveying party, and there were never more opportuni ties than there are now for men of ability and character to get to the front. Philadelphia Record. Doctors and Remedies Fruitless Snf Xcrcd 10 Years Completely Cured by Three ISoxes of Cutlciira. "When I was about nine years old small sores nppeared on each of my lower limbs, I scratched them with s brass pin, and shortly afterwards both of those limbs be came so sore that I could scarcely walk When I had been suffering for about month the sores began to heal, but small scaly eruptions appeared where the sores had been. From that time onward I was troubled by such severe itching that, until 1 became accustomed to it, I would scratch the sores until the blood began to Sow. This would stop the itching for a few days, but scaly places would appear again and the itching would accompany them. After I suffered about ten years I made s renewed effort to effect a cure. The emo tions by this time had appeared on every part of my body except my face and hands. The best doctor in my nativs county advised me to use arsenic in small doses and a salve. 1 then used to baths the sores in a mixture which gave almost intolerable pain. In addition I used other remedies, such ss iodine, sulphur, zinc salve, 's Salve, Ointment, and in fact I was continually giving some rem edy a fair trial, never using less than ons or two boxes or bottles. All this was fruitless. Finally my hair began to fall out and I was rapidly becoming bald. I used ' , but it did no good, A few months after, having used almost everything else, I thought . I would try, Cuticura Ointment, having previously used Cuticura Soap and being pleased with it. After using three boxes 1 was completely cured, and my hair was restored, after fourteen years of suffering and an expen diture of at least $50 to $G0 in vainly en deavoring to find a cure. I shall be glad to write to any one who may be interested in my cure. B. Hiram Mattingly, Ver million, S. Dak.. Aug. 18. 1906." Of languages which so widely differ among themselves as to be Incompre hensible without particular study the number readily exceeds 1,(100. n F? O E5 Q V sew discovzby i vSfcrJ I l. t.li ,,ll,l ul ,,m InnlliHI. UmI of tMllmoNl.1. mr,4 1 (, On y.' Irr iIm,b4 STrM. Dr. H. H. GSfcft.VS SO, Jlns B, Atlulo. P. N. U. 3, 1D07. 8TIFFNES3, 8TITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP. TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN YOU APPLY Ss. in tW.'A atf.W i4-'. I vail i . sm, Igfi JACOBS Jp THE tflHall PR,CE OLD-MONK-CURE Bsssl 23 AND 50 CENTS '1 SAM JONES' LIFE AND SAYINGS BT BIS WIFE sPTVTO WIWTrn Ants are rolnlns money. Send Me for Canvassing UUsflll) naJtllliJ OutlH and Contract for territory. l'S&MZ.rM J. B. NICHOLS & CO., ATTA
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