HEALTH NOTES FOR JUNE. WORKING WOMEN, WHAT THEY SHOULD KNOW CUN'S WEEKLY SUMMARY ;iuu.it ...I VC4T." V2. .5ITABI it DISRUPTIONS iwiSfiii Spring Catarrh is a well de fined Sprtna disease. The usual symptoms are given above. A bottle of Ve-m-na taken in time vrtll promptly arrest the course of the disease known as Spring Catarrh, School Children's Teeth. An Ottawa gentleman considers tho care of the teeth of school children of so much Importance that he has of fered half the cost of establishing a flental chair for the purpose. This 1s a new form of benevolence which, It is to be hoped, will become popular. Kingston (Ont.) News. Florida has passed a law prohibit ing divine for twinges, as the beds are Injured thereby. 25 Paint Buying Made Safe White Lead and Linseed Oil need no argument, no advertising to maintain them selves as the best and most economic al paint yet known to man. Thedifiiculty has been for the buyer to be always sure of the purity of the white lead and oil. We have registered the trade mark of the Dutch Boy painter to be the final proof of quality, gen uineness and purity to paint buyers everywhere. When this trade mark appears on the keg, you can be sure that the contents is Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process. SEND FOR BOOK A Talk on Point." tclves vatnnhle Inform tiua on the indue aubjuct. h'rw upon request. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY In vhtrhnvr of th follow ing cltiet it ntarttt you t New York. Ponton. BpTbIo. (Hovelr-nrl, Cincinnati, C'hlrnm, t. Lonl, Phila delphia l.lnhn T. IwU Brnn. Go. l'llu burgh IKutiounl Lead t Oil Co. J Food Products Libby's Corned Bee! Hash ft sssde with the exact satlsfvtna Bitot yon enjoy so much. Prepared from the most select Beet In Libbv's Great Waits Kitchens. Abso lute purity and cleanliness guaranteed. A Delicto! Dish lor O.lck v8er Ttc. Libby's Corned BmfHaah. while m the tin placedin boilinf hot water tor a tew minutes, or removed from tho tin and browned in the oven for a few minutes, makes a most delightful an tree lor IuucImob or dinner. Ask nor tracer far Ubbr's ami ytnsist sWMIs Ubby's. Uivby, McNeill & LIbby i Chicago AU lend pocked in l'.l'i l;em TSi. New York City. The Chesterfield coat Is oao of the latest develop ments nf the mannish Idea and It Is essentially smart In effect. This one is designed for young girls and it can be made either In the hip length Il lustrated or longer as liked, while it Is adapted to almost every seasonable material. In the Illustration covert cloth is simply stitched with belding silk, but all the materials that are used for girls' coats are appropriate for this one, cloth, serge, cheviot and the like. Tho coat is made with fronts, backs and side backs and tho side back seams are cut with extensions below the waist line that are pleated to give the Chesterfield effect. The fronts are supplied with three gener ous pockets, and there are regulation sleeves, while a regulation collar and lapels finish the neck. The quantity of material required for the sixteen-year size is three and a half yards twenty-seven, two and an eighth yards forty-four or one and seven-eighth yards fifty-two inches wide for hip length, five and three-eighth yards twenty-seven, three and a quarter yards forty-four or two and flve-elghtU yards fifty-two inches wide for three-quarter length. Fashionable Gems. Of the minor gems of which the smartly-gowned woman now makes much there Is a translucent green stone known as amazonite. It is of vivid and yet a soft green, and purposely is worn on a platinum chain to look as if detached, and to make a brighter centre of color on a white blouse. Rose quartz is another of the same kind used for necklace ornaments and hatpins. Aquamarine in ale blue or green, once worn in little brooches to fasten old-fashioned turn-down lace collars, is another favorite, and, like the rose crystal, Is made into beads, hatpins, pendants, buttons and chains. Lace Parasol Covers. Covers wrought all of real lace in black or white, and equally expen sive productions that are Intricate masses of embroidery, hand paint ings and lace, all belong among 'Edi tions de Luxe" in the parasol field. Petticoat Not Conspicuous., The fashionable street petticoat ia no longer conspicuous in color. Brlgbt-hued skirts for walking suits are tabooed. -r.kO-1'iece Hat. The 6a -that- is truly a washable one is it ' most practical of any In lingerlo 's. le and has a certain daln ty charm . hat-, renders it extremely effective.. 'f Here Is one that is abso lutely Birr placet smart and altogeth er chic 1 i effect, and which can.be opened: l Xat and laundered with out the? result difficulty. In these days when th,-young girls and the young women ajl dress alike It Is suited to both, ancl can be worn at any age from elgit or ten to grown girlhood. In tho illustration the material Is em broidered linen, which Is trimmed with llttlfe frills of Valenciennes lace and with) ribbon, but there are many possibilities to be found In the de sign. Agreat many mothers like to do the weedlework themselves, and it Is quite easy to have a pattern stamped on linen and to embroider as elabc rate a brim as one may like, or agaii i plain material can be used with : in iet of embroidery or lace making ih,trimming and. Indeed, al most; an.it, combination of washable materials .pan.be Vised that may sug gest Itself to" the individaa fancV. For the younger ' 'contingent fl French pique with simply scalloped edges Is exceedingly dainty and ex ceedingly fashionable, while It will endure the hardest kind of service. Again, extremely dainty effects can be obtained by the use of laco medal lions and the like. I The hat Is made in one piece, tha' Is to say, tho crown and tho full brln are cut in cue. It allows a choice ol single or double brim, and when thf double brim is used It means an ad' dltional circular piece, which Is ar ranged under the outer one. Thera 1 a casing applied round the crown, and In this casing tapes are Inserted that draw the fulness up to the size of tho head and which allow of lay- Ing tho hat out perfectly fiat when cleansing Is neccsEary. Tho ribbon is simply passed round the crown and bowed in any way that fancy may suggest. The quantity of material required for the medium size is three-quarter yard twenty-seven inches wldo when one brim is used, one and a half yards when two brims are used, six and three-quarter yards of lace for frills) and three yards of ribbon for the bow and band. Rainy Day Hats. Smart young women are wearing for rainy days large straight-brimmed bats of the sailor variety trimmed only with a well-poised bird or aigrette and a crown band of twisted silk. Embroidery and Lace. Very beautiful collar and cuff sets may be made without much work by edging the embroidery with Valen ciennes lace, slightly fulled. While Other Businesses Are Halting Iron Mills Are Rushed to ' Fill Orders. Despite Eomo Improvement, weather conditions havo continued adverse for retail trade at most points. Husincss Is enly stimulated by bnrnaln sales Prospects for fnll distribution are brighter, because of the better crop reports. Manufacturers receive lib eral orders for next season. Still cur rent conditions are not satisfactory. Mercantile collections are below nor mal, except In sections where country storekeepers have been enabled to make prompt settlements, because high prices attracted much market ing of last year's grain. Record breaking production of pig iron without causing accumulation Is ample evidence of unprecedented ac tivity in the steel Industry. Imple ment makers buy bars regardless of reports that crops are smaller and the congestion at pipe and sheet mills Is not relieved. New business In structural shape comes forward steadily. Despite the activity of blast fur naces the output of coke has increas ed so much faster thnt pressure to nnload cars brought lower prices for spot Somewhat quieter conditions pre vail In 4h primary market for cotton goodsy although prices nro higher where any alteration has occurred. After falrvolumtjf business in serges and ,'he ' Cheaper lines of woolen goods which have been open ed for sonifl woeksi the 'market is quiet, awaiting the opening of medium priced lines. Weather' Poilrtltions have retarded tho movement : 'flress goods. Few duplicate b't(tarB''Wir'-the full season are npnenriu?, ; : Mtuaufih this business should havo been' c p'.pteil some t'.mo ngo. ' " New England foot wear manufad tuvers report trade backward, nl tlmuR'.i there are Indications that fall orders will soon Improve. Trade in leather Is quiet, Willi stocks gradually accumulating, al though some Is firmly held. MARKETS. PITTSBURG. VTheat No. 2 red f ri Kyo Ko.'J 7! Corn No 2 yellow, cHr (7 No. 2 yeliow, sucllctl )i Mixed ear -l Oats Mo. 2 white M No. il white M Flour Wintor ntont 4 (10 Fancy slrnlithl winters 4 31 Hay No. 1 Timothy SS 50 Clover No. 1 IS SD Feed No. 1 unite mlil. ton SI W Brown mldilllnus SI 00 Bran, bulk !M 0) flirnw Wheat moo Cat 10 iU Dairy Products. Butter ElRln croamery I SI Ohio creamery S2 Fancy country roll 1 Chreso Ohio, new 1 1 Sow York, now 14 Poullry, Etc. Hens per lb 8 VI Chickens ilrcBKeil 10 Eggs I'd. and Ohio, ltosh IT Fruits and Vopctablos. Potatoes Fnnoy white perbu.... 81 Cahbnpe per ton 15 0) Onions per barrel I !J 7S 7.1 Ci (il (.!! fii M 4 7.1 4 W 2 1 (HI 10 00 S 00 S4 ,VJ V4 SI 10 SO 11 50 fii in oi i BALTIMORE. Flour Winter Patent 3 4 W 4 51 Wheat No. a red 71 71 Corn Mixed 4S 47 Fk m 81 Butter Ohio creamery 17 1H PHILADELPHIA. Flour Winter Tatent.. Wheat No. 2 red Corn No. 2 mixed Oats No. 8 while ..8 4 V) 4 71 71 is 47 40 41 4- !) 17 U "litter Crop mery. tggs reutidylvanla firsts., NEW YCflK. Flour ratents Wheat No. s rod .5 4 m M 4J 4 71 Ml M 41 27 IS Coin So. 2 Ont No. 8 white Butter -Creamery Kgga State uud Pennoylrauia.... 21 1? LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Cattle. Extra, 1.4.10 to 1.911 1 In 0 - n 51 I'rlmo, 1, UK) lo 1.1 II Itn ti 00 6 21 tioort, l.soil to l.MVI ihs Bill 0 01 Tidy. 4,0.10 to l.l.MI I hs 5 05 71 Common, 700 lo Btj lbs 4 0. 4 01 Oxen V 7.1 41 Bulls 8 0) 4.(1 Cotr 1 .VI 8 73 llelfnrs, 700 to I. Ml. 8 51 4 41 Flesh Cows and Springers Ill 00 60 0J Hogs. Prime heavy $ o 40 5 41 Prime medium weight (1 III 6 85 Host henvy V.rker 0 60 (1 tinnd light Yorkers 6 50 0 J'lK" 6 61. 6 55 ItoURha. R 01) 5 r t5t"KS 4 0J 4 25 Sheep. Prime wethers, clipped i J 55 5 51 tiooii nilxo 1 4 5n jim Hiilr mixed Owen nn I wolhors..... 8 51 4 0) Culln and coininou 201 So) Lauius 4 i) 7 5 j Calves. Veal calven j si 03) Heavy uud tain colvoa a jj 5jj Oil Markets. The following are tho ouotntlons for orodlt balances In the dllTereiit tiehU: Pennsylvania, (1 Tlona, II 7. Socond Sand, SI as; North Lima. We: South Lima. 0e. Indiana. fcOcj bomoraet, 0; llatflaud, tUo: Can ada, tl.83. Ex President of Cuba Dies. Bartolomeo Miisa, ,who was Presi dent of the Cuban republic during the 10 years' war, and who was a candi date for the presidency against Tomas Estrada Talma in 1902, died at his home in Manzanillo. FOR THE KITCHEN FLOOR. On no account should oilcloth or linoleum be .put over a kitchen floor unless as a lost resort. The crevices around and under the edges harbor water bugs and cockroaches, while the exclusion of 'the air from the floor, together with the warmth of the kitchen, soon starts dry rot, which attacks first rtiio points (be tween the boards and then infects tha whole floor. , Electric furnaces at Notodden, Nor way,' are capable of producing about 1,000 tons of Chile saltpeter annually. MRS.SADIE ABBOTT TVomen for the most part spend their lives at home, and it is these women who are willing' and ambitious that their homes shall be kept neat and pretty, their children well dressed and tidy, who do their own cooking', sweeping, dusting and often washing, ironing and sewing for the entire family, who call for our sympathy. Truly the work of sucl'i a woman Is "never done" and is it any wonder that she breaks down at the end of a few years, the back begins to ache, there is a displacement, inflammation or ulceration of the abdominal organs, a female weakness Is brought on, and the struggle of that wife and mother to continue her duties is pitiful. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and ncros, is the exact medicine a woman needs whose strength is over taxed. It keeps the feminine orpans in a strong and healthy condition. In preparing for childbirfti and re cuperating therefrom it is most effi cient. It carries a woman safely through the change of lifo and in ,NpakJnff her stronp; and well assists (oer oce a good wife and mother. . MrASodie Abbott, of Jeannctte, Pa.'; trrtes Rear Mrs. Wnliham "I Suffered cerely with pain every month and also a tirfu In niv left side. Jly doctor prescribed forHns 'but did mo no pood; a friend advised E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound anoyl arronS you in regard to m v condition,' I foWpwea you r advice and am a perfectly well opan. The pains have all disappeared and loarlnot rocommond your medicine Do nigiuy . Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ojmpoaad Succeeds Where Others Fan. High Prices for Shakespeanans. , There was an interesting book sale at Sotheby's In London recently. A first folio Shakespeare brought $12, 000. A first edition of "Porke and Lancaster," the foundation of Shakespeare's Henry IV., was sold for $9,550. A play "Arden of Faver eham," dated 1692, and originally at tributed to Shakespeare, went for fC,050. A rare first edition of King Lear was knocked down for $1,250. A fine quarto Merchant of Venice fetch ed $2,550. The original manuscript of Sir Walter Scott's History of Scotland sold for $2,550. A third folio Shnliespeare made a record price of $7,750. BLACK, ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE. Physician Called It Eczema in Worst Form Patient Despaired of Cure - Cuticura HemetlTcs Cure Her. "About four years nco 1 was afllicled with black splotches all over my face nnd a few covering my body, which produced a severe itching irri'.ntinn, nnd which caused me a great deal cf suffering, to such an ex tent that I wns forced to call in two of the leading physicians of . After a thor ough exaniination of the dreaded complaint they announced it to be skin eremn in its worst form. Their treatment did me no good. Fine.lly I became despondent and de cided to discontinue their services. Then my husband purchasel a single set of the Cuti cura I!eme:ltcs, which entirely stoppe.l the breaking out. I continued the use of the Cittictit'U Kcmeilies for sis months, and after that every splotch was entirely gone. I have not felt a symptom of the eczema since, which was three years ago. Mrs. Lizzie E. Sledge, M0 Jones Ave., Solma, Ala., Oct. 23, 1005." A French Invention, consisting of bulb thermometers, predicts at sun down whether there will be a frost. That our American forests abound In plants which possess tho most valuable; medicinal virtues Is abundantly attested by scores of the moBt eminent medical writers and teachers. Even tho untu tored Indians had discovered the useful ness of many nutivo plants before the advent of tho white nice. This Informa tion, Imparted freely to tho whites, led the latter to contintio Investigations until to-day we havo a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce believes that our American for est alipd In most valuable medicinal roots loS tbe cursf most obstinate and fatal dis eases. If w(yvv?tHd properly investigate tbcmt and laMto'rKijrftyp of this conviction, he wllh prldtsA thi nl-r.ni) rnrt.-l.iin Ciiri"i rjei-lorl 1 fV Ijn "'...'.ii ni.ip.; si, covery," which 1ms tipj7,p itfielf rf hp tl r.vist i flrli.l .(..rjiaih I11..IC liver li'Vli-nr- V'"'i liVrrl tunlr and rcgiilator. and l.lwj, cleanser knmrn to nK-dlcal feclenre. DyirA'D sla, or ludiKcsllon. torpid DvrTfunctlon &i and even valvular and other affections of the heart yield to Its curative action. Tbe reason why it cures these and many other affections. Is clearly shown In a little book of extracts from the stsndard medical works which Is mailed ree to any address by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y., to all scndlo request (or tbe same. Not less marvelous, in tbe unparalleled Cure It Is constantly maklnff of woman's many peculiar affections, weaknesses and distressing dertneetnenu. Is Dr. Pierce's FaTOtlteNPrescrlDUdnvas Is amply attested by thousands opirc4iJ?te4jcstlinonlals con trtbuted byXcTieful plttcim who have been cured hy It ft catarrhiil nelvte tiralf jf, raldT pe rlod si Irrtr u 1 art I lesprol a dsus Jnd c I i rllMilaretT.?nts tWfr,,"l'ji ylcer! atlmi of nlcrus and kTnarfaTfccTli)nsLoften alter many other advertised tutdicuiea, and physicians bad failed. o Both the above mentioned medlrtnes are wholly msde up from the rlycerlc sxtnu-asot native, medicinal roots. The processes em ployed In their mannfscture were oiiainal wllh Dr. Pierre, and they are carried on by skilled chemists and pharmacist with tha aid of apparatus and appliances specialty designed and built for this purpose. Both medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, nabtt-formine drugs. A full list of their Ingrodionu Is printed ea tea butUe-wrappet, MRS. PRE E MC-KITR1CK Mrs. Tree McKitrlck, of La Farge,' Wis., writes : ' Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "For six years I suffered from 'female, weakness. I was so lrregiilur that I would go from three weeks to six months, so thought I would give Ljclin K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trinl. "Now I am once more well and can do my work without a pain. Any one who wishes, can write to me und I will answer all letters gladly." , ' ' i ' Women should remember that Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound holds the record for the greatest ' number of actual cures of female ills. Every suffering woman in tho' United States is asked to accept the. following invitation. It is free, will bring you health and may iav your life. j i Mrs. Pinkham's Inittetloa to Wcmcn. j Women suffering from any form of ' female weakness are invited to promptly communicito with Mrs. rinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the sj-mptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. 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MO.UW WUU WUl EH UU PAKTir.EI elsanses and heals mneou tn e n hrtn. -. feettons, such as na.M catarrh, peine rutarrh and Inflammation caused by lemi- finic ins ( who even, aore inroa. and mouth, hy direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these tmuhlcs is extra ordinary and (rives immediate . relief. Thousands of women are using and ree ommendins; It every day. Co cents at aruccist or ny man. Kemcmrer,hiweTer. IT COSTS YOIT KOTHINO TO TUT ItI P. N. 0. 55, 1907. MM. tUmM ml a - . '"MET? I s 1 n ft. candy c ATrwmc