'PE-KU-RA TONIC FOR JOSEPH HALL CHASE. tg tt or — re —————" (ho: runa and «1 as na colds Peruna Drug Co., Columb Gentlemen: | have used Ve find that it cannot be equal tonic, as well as a cure for coughs, and eatarrh You are rized to use my photo with testimonial in any pnblication Joseph H. Chase, 801 Tenth St., Washington, D. C. 1 authe Cold and La Grippe. Happy, Hardin, Ray Co., Mo, “1 ean safely recommend Peruna that will cure all catarrhal Mr. C. writes: as a remedy troubles “It was of great benefit to me, as it cured me of eatarrh of the throat, and | took a very bad cold and had la grippe last February. [It settled in my throat and fungs. [| took three bottles of Peruna and it cured me “1 highly recommend it to all who are «ick, and | am glad to add my endorsement to that of others.” Pe-ru-na For Colds. Mr. L. Clifford Figg, Jr. Marshall 8t., Richmond, Va., when he gets a cold he takes Peruna, it soon drives it out of his system several years he was not entirely well, Pernma completely cured him People who ohject to haud can now secure Peruna tablets For a free illustrated hooklet entitled “The Truth About Perura,” address The Peruna Co., Columbus. Ohio. Mailed post paid 2020 Eas writes that and For but medicines Louisiana UG. 000 esiimated to waste feet of natural gas da ly, more in one ieth of » United States. i. 0 twent Uniy une “Bromo Quinine” I'hat ws Laxative Brome Quinine. Look for the signat f BE. W. Grove. sed the World over to Jure a Cold in Une Day. 25¢. King And Queens. f Servia at al ure « is one of the sent-mind- Un onw to call upon the “How is your hus. “My husband fs the astonished exciaim- “how Is Meeting an of- quired “How “Five, “How many “Yes, and how miinent you?" vigited the he was per- $4 > } » Wha ucted by the g } another occasion he bank, over wi sonally cond IVErnor, who introduced himself to his roval visitor On reaching the governor's office, King Peté¥ peevishly exclaim- ed “But where is the governor? How is it that he ig not here to re- olive me?” “Rut, gir.” pleaded his companion, “I am the governor I had the honor to introduce mysel! when Your Majesty arrived.” The King only frowned, and, as he was ‘aking his departure, he was over- heard remarking: “I consider it most remiss on the part of the gov- ernor to be absent on the occasion of my visit to the bank He shall hear more of this."--Philadelphia Record On the be: of a bushel of corn producing 2.5 gallons of alcohol, It has been figured that last year's corn crop in the United Statés was suffi- clent tc furnish 20,000,000 horse. power for 10 hours a day for an eun- tire year ich UIDN'] RAUW Coffee Was the Cause, Many daily habits, particularly of eating and drinking, are formed by following our elders in this way {il health la often fast. ened upon children. A Ga. lady says: “1 had been allowed to drink cof- fee ever since | can remember, but even as a ¢hild 1 had a weak stoniach which frequently refused (o retain food “The. taste of coffee was in my mouth all the time and was, as | found out later, the cause of the stomach rebelling against food. “I now see that it was only from following the example of my elders that | formed and continued the mie erable habit of drinking coffee. My digestion remained poor, nervea un- strung. frequent headache, and yet | did not suspect the true canse, “Another tronble was a bad, mud dy complexion, for which | spent time and money for creams, massaging, ete, without any results, “After 1 was married | was asked to try Postum, and would you believe it, 1, an old coffee taper, took to Pos tum from the very first. We made jt pkg. and it had a most delicate fia. vor, and 1 at once quit coffee, with the happlest results, 1 now have a perfectly clear, smooth skin, fine digestion and haven't had a headache in over two years.” “There's a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, "The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, CONNER. JOLIN Weekly Review of of Trade and lates! Market Revorts. Bradstreet’s says: “Trade is expanding slowly but steadily, wholesale and jobbing lines noting some good orders for immedi ate delivery and rather more confl- dence in placing orders for spring Conservatism Is, however, noted iv many sections and some markets re- port a feeling of disappointment at the rate of progress making. In the lecding industries the is still tbward gradual resumption, but in few cases is the output up to a4 good normal. Uncertainty as to tariff changes is still widely men- tioned as a bar to fullest activities, this being notable especially in iron and steel, where present demand la below expectations, and in some lines of textiles. Reports from the mil- ways are of an increased merchandise outhwest, but this is to a certain extent offsat by re- stricted movement of grain to mar- ket, “Expansion of a conservative char- acter seems most evident in ths cot- ton goods line, domestic demand ex panding somewhat, while export bus. iness Is quieter. “Business failures States for the week ended with Jan- uary 21 were 207, agalust 319 last week, 408 In the like week of 1908 252 in 1907, in 1906, and 228 in 1905.” in the Unitel <i 6 Tariate New York.—Wheat-—8pot, No. 2 red, 1.083% @ 1.091%. el No. 2 red, 1.10%. f. 0. Db. No. ' 1 Northern Duluth, 1 0. b. afloat; No. 2 hard 1.165%, 1. 0. b. afloat. Corn—S8pot, steady: elevator, and 67, f. 0. b 2 white, nominal, and 67, 1. 0. b. afloat. Oatzs—Spot firm, mixed, bs. 54@ 54% : natural white, 32 lbs. 54@ 57%; clipped white @42 lbs. 56% @ 62. Eggs—Steadjer; cases; State, Pennsylvania and near by brown and mixed fancy, 31@ 32¢.: fair to cholee, 29G 30: West ern firsts, 20@ 29%. Philadelphia, —Wheat — higher; contract grade 1.07% @ 1.08. Corn—Quiet, 65% @ 651%. Oats—8teady. but demand No. 2 white natural, 56@ 561%. Butter—Dull and lec. lower: tra Western creamery, 33: do., near. by prints, 35. Eggs— Weak syivania and ¢.. 30c. at mark: do. ceipts, in returnable cases, mark; Western firs's, f. c., mark; do., current receipts, :8@ 29% at mark Firm, fair dem creams, cholee do., falr to good, Who'rsnls gleady Oat 203g, I winter No. 2, 681; afloat; No No. 2 yellow 26@32 6d 34 receipts, 8.873 Firm, ec January but steady; January light ox and 2e other Penn firsts, f current re at 30 at lower; nearby ne “dd Cheese York full 14%c¢c.; Baltimore, prices were: 1.08%c¢.: 3 red, 1 1.04%; 1.047%. Corn — Wheat Settling No. « red West ern contract spot, 1.077% : Nt 5%: steamer No. 2 steamer No, 2 red Western, i req We quote: Track corn, for domestic delivery, at 676 67%c. per bush. for car lots on spot and steamer yellow corn for domestic delivery at 66 ec. per bush. for car lots, Onta— We ' qu ~No, 2, 551% yellow pote, per bush: White @56¢c.; No. 3. 64 @ 65; No. 4, 53 4 53%. Mixed, No. 2 54@54%: No. 3, 53@53%. Hay-—We quote, per ton: timcthy, large bales, $15: do... smal’ blocks, $15; No. 2 timothy, as to location, $13.50@ 14; No. 3 timothy $11@12; choice clover, mixed, $12 @12.50; No. 1 clover, mixed, $12: No. 2, do., $10@ 11; No. 1 clover. $12.50@13; No. 2 clover, $10@ 11.50, Butter- 33¢ a a3 Ye 23@ 28; No. 1 -We quote per 1b: choice, 30@31: ‘imitation, 21@G 24. Faney good, . ¥ . New York.—Beoves feeling weak. 8 to 10e., tive sides. Calvesn—Veals, $5@ 10; yearlings and barnyard calves, $3@ 4: dressed calves steady. City dressed veals 81% to 15c.; couniry dressed, do. 8 to 13%. Sheep and Lambs ly dull and lower. 10 to 15¢.; lambs, sold at $3.26@ 5; lambs, $6 @ 7.50: -No trading: Dressed beef slow, at for ordinary to prime na Mdrket extreme Sheep were of i5 to 26e. Bheej culls, $2.25 4 2.50 culls, $5, Chicago,~Market $4.60@ 7.15; cowsn, $3615 ers, $3@ 5.75; bulls, calves, $3.50@ 9.50; feeders, $2.50@ 5.15. Hogs-—-Market 10c. lower. Choles heavy shipping, $6.35@ 6.45: butch ers, $6.306 6.45; 1fght mixed, $5.8] @6; choice light, $6@ 6.15: pack ing, $5.90@ 6.35; ples, 5.60; bulk of sales, $5.906 6.35 Sheep Market steady, $4.26@ 5.50; lambs, yearlings, $6 @ 7 Fitishbarg, Fa. Cattle Supply light, slow. Cholce, prime, $6.10 6.25, 8heop- + Supply light, slow. Prime wothers, $5.25 @ 5.40; culls and com. mon, $2@ 3; lambs, $5@ 7.40; veal 50. Hoge Receipts fair, lower, heavies, $6.45 @ 6.50; $6.30; heavy Yorkers, oY weak; steers 00: heif $2.40 @3.90 stockers and Sheep 6.2606.30; @5.80; roughs, $5@ 65. £0. A ily UbbS AND ENDS, Aluminum is now being rolled thinner than tinfoil. The raliways of Japan will make about $4,250,000 net this year. ng has been followed in the British Islands for more than 2.000 years, England's turbine fleet now in. cludes 62 warships and 44 vessels of “ie cy of Beatie @ city o ttie pays a bounty of two cents y city laboratory Would Enjoy | good health, with its bleesings, must un- derstand, quite clearly, that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best, each hour of reercation, of enjoy- ment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to living aright. Then the use of medicines may be dis- pensed with to advantage, but under or- dinary conditions in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu- able i taken at the proper time and the California Fig Syrup Co. holds that it is alike important to present the subject truthfully and to supply the one perfect laxative to those desiring it Consequently, the Company's Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Smna gives genersl To get its beneficial effects manufactured by the satisfaction buy the genuine, California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading drugg ists. Beware of the Cough | that hangs on persistently, breakis £ yo r ui exhaust ng you with g of the parox yams, of P 80's Ls e will Gert i £ It ne Boi > a surfaces, clears the ¢ passages and the prars, At all druggists’, 25 eta. : 3 cough disap Can't Be “And now,” added the judge, after having sentenced a burglar to seven years in state's prison, “let me in- dulge in the hope that this will prove & great moral lesson to you, and that when you find yourself among us again you will have decided to make your future way by habits of indus- try.” “It can’t be replied the prisoner “Do you mean that steeped in crime that it for vou to reform? “No, 8'r I mean that I am such a oor business ma that th no I sl ow for me in the walks of indus- t Done. done—not in my case,” you Aare so is impossible ere is “1 don't “Why. Years in th had out $20 in cash. an ond-hand suit o i gee that 1 wasn't born ness or industry.’ Of wateh and It's easy ther bu A Bl. lat hee for e Mre. Wins! teething, softens thego tivo, allay ps fi w's Soothing Syrup for Children Hide 1, SC a bottle, Tias, red ures wind ¢ joe ina There are more than 200 horses and nearly 4,000 the United States 00.000 000 mules in Throat Troubles. To aliay that induces coughing, use Bronc hial T A simple in Doxes 25 cents, § Ram plas malied free, John IL Brown & Son, Boston, Angiesey, England, recently found, was Druidical pontiff the irritation Browns roches remedy, Mass. The island of where gold was the seat of the Teh cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion Never fails. At druggists, Ispnan-Ruza, Persia. has a copy of the Koran written on parchment and sound in solid gold. B.N.U 6. The Peruna “Almanac. The druggists have already been supplied with the Peruna almanac for 199. in ad- iit.on to the regular astronomical matter osuslly furnished in almanacs, the articles sn astrology are very attractive to most people. The mental characteristics of each Mgn are given with faithful accuracy. A list of lucky and unlucky days will be fur ished to those who have our almanacs, free of charge. Address The Peruna Co. Columbus, 0. The year 1908 rounded out 30 years of telephone service in New York City. The Herb Inzative, Garfield Ten, aids Na tur) in maintaining the general well-being of the body, it corrects constipation, pun- files the blood. brings health, Sure OF Sympathy. Newly-wed Husband--The time hag come, dearest, when I shall have the painful task of acquainting your father with the fact that | am heavy fly in debt, Wife-~Don’t mind that he'll give you the sympathy of a com. panion in adversity. — Fliegende Blaetter, Alaska’s 8 mineral output for 100K {5 estimated at $19,600,000, more than $1,000,000 legs In value than in 1907. a AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACKS Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills After Years of Suffering. F. A. Rippy, Depot Ave., Gallatin, Tenn., says: “Fifteen years ago kid- ney disease attacked me. The pain in my ing I finally had to give up work. Then blood. passed In all 1 256 stones, bean. ton oi of continual weakness, and til | began using Doan's Kidney Pills. The Improvement was rapid, bave never had any return of the trouble.” Bold by all dealers, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. ’ Girl, Beau And The Law. Amid the general and alarming bridling of our liberties there comes land, Of late so few delectable things have come out of Cleveland that it helps to restore eonfllence in that eily to learn that it has a judge who is not sour and unsympathetic with matters tender and sentimental This magistrate, who yet cherishes some of the gap of youth, has decreed atid deciared that a young woman Las a perfect right to sit upon her vectheart's lap, irate and .pro- esting father to contrary not- withstanding The cage @ik t the is of mighy interest to maidens and swains everywhere, in that the right of the girl includes Liat of the man, the one embracing the other, ag it were. If a girl may sit upon a man’s lap, it must be plain to the courts and everybody else that right cannot be exerciged with- the Lif out contributory asaistance of the man. Therefore, ergo and conse Hently, a man has a right to ho'd | irl upon his lap. Thus is cupid’'s | { made perfectly conclusive with iting tne r law or an abundance | cedents Kansas City Journal Reversed, Wash building =a Old Uncle n pati George ton had | scaffold tall chimney. Suddenly ntly nd a the i boards coll and came an avalanche ' #aid the owner of the chim he 1 came out to di + of the noise, 1 you are on job Uncle George.” nel rubbed the dust out of h'sl and slowly emerged from the Over tne He “instead | de sah.,”” he responded, ing on the job, It luks like on me." Chicago News, ng No, ob be ie bh ain JUN &ln STATE or Unto, Urry o¥ Toreno, | Lveoas Couxry, 4 FRAXK J. UHEXEY makes oath that be is cnior partner of the firm of F.J Cupsey & LO. Ge sinews in the Uity of loledo ste aloresand, and that hrm will pay thesum of UNE HUNDEED DOT LARS for fn oand every case of CATAREN i £ 88. ng Lu Usuniv and gag catinut be cured by ihe use of HALL ® ARRK Cras Foaxy o. Uniengy rn lo beiore me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. DD, i576 A. YY. Girasox, {SEAL} Notary Pubbe Hall's Uatarrh Cure mstaken in : ta direct hls em. Send for lestin Lr NEY & Uo an wis io y ¥l iE Lor 1 AT Ny ieTun ¥ on the ices of the sve DE MUUous » nels, , Toledo, O 8 spam ELE 'w stop wateh has been broug! ute of pt } counting pulse of a button starts it, Eire stops it the v8. clans beats Th and a Mix Vor Rie pmatism, is & rheumatism, and if will effect an ¢ of the very worst on half pint of good whiskey ; nee of Torts compound and add one | grup of Sarsaparilila com- Take in tablespoonful h meal and at bed time can be procured and easily mited following : for owed up it fol complet Bef "Aix with one A veo Cac The ingredienis 31 glote drug at homme are attributed | so-called neuraigi To the eve delfocts JU per cent headaches of Bud Dolls, ated of all horsemen, says: "In m ' experience with horses | have ne Ihstemper Cure the most all retoe en for the horars iw tl eatest blood purifier.” Bot and $1.00 Druggists can supply urers genis wanile Ler t. Spohn Medi sins Disesseen, Gosoen, al Ua ind. y # Norway imports nearly all of its! coal from England. To Break in New Shoes, Always shake in Allen's Foot Ease, » dor it cares bot, sweating, aching lien feel, corns, IAgrowing nas an All druggists and shoe SLOTER, x t accept any substitute. Sample mailed Allen 85. Olmsted, Le Roy, NY hs VRE The escapement wheel of a water makes 731.860 revolutions a year, A SS A A A A Domestic Eye Remedy by Experienced Physician. ff orie to Pure Food and Drogs Law: ja Friends Wherever Used. Ask Dru or Murine Eve Remudy Try Muri: in sixty languages are spoken Russia. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Das, Pero (hintment is guaranteed to cure any «oot Hoebing, Blind. Bleeding or Prot rudine in B10 HE days or money refunded Se * io Saccharine, an artificial product, i £50 times sweeter than sugar. “Do you know of any 4?" poun surprised at the result. * 4 1 this country where we restored to health tad li hardly a community in ye found who have been made y sfs41 rrateidd Publis 511 wh : i if: Ve We 3 the writer's s; tat. pen publis Here is one just hed a testimonial a testimd ni Never have we s not truthful and ge If anyone d« shed yubhts ence with Lydia E and ask her. Houston, Texas, sick for three years with and a liver trouble. nothing did me any good. Pink- I had been troubles, chronic dyspepsia, and enjoy the best of health. Iam now a well woman Lydia I. regret it, 819 Cleveland St, Houston. They won't — Mrs. Bessie LL. Hicks, ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. Eczema Made Hands and Feet Swell Peel and Get Raw —Arms Affected Tooave 1 p All Hope of Cure ~ddiiickly Cured by Cuticura, sy trouble sifice D. 65, Volant, Pa Potter Drug & (1 of Culicura Remedie The biue paper upon which “"magi- cians” write in while with a ste pen dipped In water is prepared by rubbing it with finely powdered sul- phate of fron aud ferrocyanide of po- fassium - SAE ~ ~~ ~ {Giaseirien ASventiseuents] BUS ESS COURSE BY MATL } FANTED-YOUNG MEN AND WOMIN twoiry BOOK-KEEPING COURSE RY M AlL Get Ready for Business, Others are Sarceeeding by Mall. SUTPOLK BUSINESS « COL i JAE Suge, Virginia PROTOG o. our specialty. Try us and be convinced, Sat f«faction yours or mone; Hack the Jowest consistent with Lest work recognired hodak snd Photo headquarters ail orders aiended 10 properly and promptly, Catalog and Price. List on application 8 GALESKI OPTICAL CO. it Removes the Cause. Relieves the aches and feverishhess. Contains WN» Acotenitide Perfectly quipped. When the large and bealthy-look- ing Individual who had asked at the door for “a little something to eat’ was told that he might have it if he would work a white at the wood- pile, he shook his head mournfully, “I've got the ague,” he explained, “and my hand is that unsiiddy 1 cou'dn’t hit more'n one stick In goven.” “All right!” exclaimed the mis trega of the house. ‘Go out in the back yard and shake those ashes for me." Youth's panion, SA PILES PILESER f MINNEAPOLIS, hiv Coton more goods W.LDOUGLAS SE SHOES $350 og Rope Wake 1d $l oe Se 00 4 93.50 Shose Thun Any Other Manu Segn href oe fe AA gh] - wach part of the shes. WE SHIP BI LD TO LOWEST WHOLE- ST QUALITY FIE FARMERS AT SALE PRICES. SELL CLOVERS. GR SEED OATS, . SEED CORN, SEED, MILLET, COW PEAS, JEANS, PEANUTS, TA- BRAGE PLANTS, POTATO and TOMATO SLIPS, ONION SETS, ARDEN BEANS, GARDEN PEAS, ALL KINDS GARDEN, FIELD AXD FLOWER SEEDS, LAND PLASTER AND FERTIL IZERS. WRITE US FOR FRICES AND SApLE 8, STATE WHAT YOU WANT. 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