PAW-PAWPILLS The best Stomach and Liver Pills known and a positive and speedy cure for Con- stipation, Indigestion, Jaundice. Dillousness, Sour Stomach, lead ache, aud all aliments arising from a disor. dered stomach or BE sluggish liver They contain in concentrat- ged form all the tues and i inyon s Paw-Paw frult. 1 u: mend these pills as being the tive and cathartic ever compounded a 28.-cent hottle and if You on not per. fectly satisfied I vil! refund Four money «~MUNYON. Paki x-20iudRD ar TEFFERSON STS. PHILAD!} HIA Pa ret 14 “Ft i.} ade its has for 34 ted Wwar- The German Navy gYroscope compasses ships. For HEADAIHE-HMicks + A PTUDINE Whether from Colds, He at. Stomach or Nervous Trouides. Capudine will relieve vou It’s Hguid—pleasant 10 take—acts immedts ately Try it. lve. 25¢. and 50c. at drug stores. - —- Mogan an alse. A Philalelphian has patented attachment for locks to foil f key burglars. Any movement of bolt rings an electric bell. the Ask Your Druggist vor Allen's “1 wmed Aliens Foose recently, and bare just bought another supply. It has cured my corns, and the urning and ching sensation in my feet which al most unbearable, and | would not be nit, out it now.— Mes, WW. J. Walker. Camden * Sold bv ali Druggists, 25.. Foot. Ease hot, : Was Choose Your Words. A lady who was plain-look- ing called on a friend This friend's little girl the room and her motaer her. “But, Q very came into introduced mamma, isn't homely,” said the “Why, Laura, things; it isn't pol I meant only “But, dear, it would ‘how pretty zine ' it r, how have Insect Stings, and 1 dang when condition In ois le St insects all ites of af ai ings mii ln tremely especially are rous times, a fo jected, of the Pp d: whi many al not sons whom of case rbonate counteracts Suction at the varieties of stings and bites will out some of the poison, and nt can he und which an antidote bacteri wison introduced 1 can ond a stimulating and with attention From Health. Anite be done srting ion t owner of of t The ranch Kilauea, craters American on th Hawaii, heat to food raised 8 pig ¢ site he volcano of use of the stock proper. makes for hi 1 ig hig On 41s cook vegetable ty in machinery bestos have resulted in of thread from the that mile of it a pound and a half. fmprovements spinning a manufacture Tot the mineral so fine a weighs but ORIGIN Of a Famous Human Food. The story of great discoveries or inventions is always of interest. An active brain worker who found imsell hampered by lack of bodily trength and vigor and could not arry he knew how to conduct, was led to study various foods and their effects upon the human system. words, before he could carry out his plans be had to find a food that would carry him along and renew his physi- cal and mental strength, brain and nerve builder (rather than a mere fat maker) was universally needed. He knew that meat with the average man does not accomplish the desired results. He knew that the soft gray snbstance in brain and from food. the problem. food. for easy digestion, diness and activity of the brain and for one to carry on the dally duties without fatigue or exhaustion, Grape-Nuts food Is In no sense a stimulant, but is simply food which renews and replaces the dally waste of brain and nerves, Its flavour is charming, and being fully and thoroughly cooked at the factory it is served instantly with cream, The signature of the brain worker spoken of, C. W. Post, is to be seen on each genulne package of Grape- Nuts. Look In pkgs. for the famous It. fle book, “The Road to Wellville,” artoon } PP Rg, Praia — R. Macauley, in the New York World ro. Washingto: ments the last tains now availabl gecret For s Mm certalr expense, made out an ance « on An ttleships will the prof igh power are now range with velocit mated to equal exist if the dis known =a gerted by many that the not its purpose ments in firing at su armor gunported in as on a battleshin carried ont, and no he actual effect will b r quest! ells they guns at hattie fires ies that tance hattle 28 a Tange. serve the same n have neve one or he lent explosion wil side of a battles] desired to knov terial effect of & on the personnel and whether the stricture of the ship will stand {t. C with an experiment termination of the meximum dapth to which a twelve-inch shell will pen. etrate the water at battle ranges and neh explosives Nee snd t a guch is the underwater body, Teets will also he conducted to determine resizt- the rd ta antic fleet this si rget At) immer will with the vesgels rolling, so as to rain if the target could hit under the most adverse conditions at in time of war, 'It is aleo desir. able tn ascertain if nnder &1¢ nditions it wonld the influence anes as h unfav- #1 he of arable 1, gal. or {to offsct the sen ! contribute to the stability of tha a gun platform Tt ciated that anything which imnroves marksmanshio on baard a di- and vital the 0% power nf the navy oni a few of he taken by officers during nrevions made fs shin ns ig anpro- shin ie rect nt These are whirh ordnance Year. No will be of the ments, most of which are lila! nt the naval {around at Indian Head. 1ryiand | The testa will be made sololv with ithe view of abtainine information for Navy Derariment and no rn Tcement of the rerults will be contribution to fo fig the sah. & ond val geal "i 1 vy £4 w ill up the this ARNOT NCS. exneri- ¥ to ba proving Rf the { noe ‘made, Victoria, B. C.—A recent remark. able phenomenon in Alaska fs the drifting away of icebergs from the front of Muir Glacier in Glacier Bay #0 that for the first time in nine years this famous river of ice, the most ited. In 1889 a subterranean sarthe quake occurred st Yakutat and ever since the approach of this glacier has been so choked with fee that boats have turned away with their passen- gers disappointed. Now through soma peculiar drifting of the lce steamboats can enter the chennel and go near the right wing of the glacier, and after cautiously pushing their way get a glimpse of the left face. In the nine vears that it has heen innccesaible the glacler has under- gona remarkable changes. When Professor John Muir. after whom ft was named, visited it it had a solid face two miles long and rising about 250 feet above the water line, It was a live glacier, and great masses of fee Indiana Postofice Will Have to Go to a Democrat or Close, Limedale, Ind, For thirty-two years W. J. Steeg, a Democrat, post. master at Limedale, has hoped in vain that some Republican would move into this town and get the job, The office didn’t pay much anyhow, and on the Fourth of July Bteeg de- cided to assert his independence and threw up his job. was ap- pointed postmaster Prosident Hayes, will be his sne- cessor, because Limedale is still with- out a Republican voter. 1 toppled Into the sea from time to time | With reverberations like thunder. | Water splashed fifty feet high at each {fall and the sight was fascinating. { To-day the glacier assumos a differ. | ent aspect. Erosion has worked out a new bay, which wilisoon be charted, {and the glacier iteelf seems to have two parts, the live art, from which | icebergs break and fall with tremen- dous noise, and a dead arm, with land forming between it and the sea. This change is due to a hill which projected through the top of the fee when Professor Muir was there. Now that hilltop fs a large mountain di. viding the ice fleids. The ies has also receded four miles in the nine years, The captain of cent years was presented with a sil. ver service marked in large lettors “Muir Glacier.” This is without doubt the most remarkable known ‘glacier on this continent, t has 3564 square miles of ice. Coffee Planters of Hawaii Had Hard Luck With Shipment of Workers, Washington, D, C.—The immigra- tion bureau will send an inspector to Portugal to obtain workers for the coffee planters in Hawail. These planters have found ft difficult to ob. tain hands and enlisted the assist ance of the immigration authoritios. Some time the bureau secured about two ear loads of men in New York for the Hawaiian planters, Wh train arrived at San Fran. force of men had dwindled COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstreet’s says: Retall trade has steady hot weather, tions been helped by holiday prepara. gales, but there lacking reports from many cities that the spring and early summer turnover 8 below tions Jobbing trade is of mid- small filling-in-order char- acter Most confidence and certain- ly the largest business visible is that reported and being booked for next fall, winter and spring. In this re- pect the strength of demand for cot- ton at hardening quotations, partly due the strength of raw otton and the satisfactory reports lo crders booked by woolen vorsted goods manufacturers next spring's delivery a prices, are by All ings and clearance 1 4 are gtil not a summer goods Lo HE pret for Iar the notable feat. Western cities report fall larger than last 0y percentages and some of unprecedented sales At large Eastern centers + of business st dry goody is the which k the first half of 1507. Wholesale Markets. New Yorg, = Wheat 2 red, old, 145¢. in elev b. afloat; nominal: N 21% end August: Duluth, old, 1 Bh: oat, Nt res OOK Year VAT IOUS ad- vices for by ii: sald to be lit- irred done in le best Delow OCH ¥ i oy i 5 #4 i nominal Philadelphia, — Wi miract ies i midday =p it 76c. Oats We 50 i, 5635 G iR isc st NO @ 561%. Bye HAD Le . We 1 Wester town, 86; b ondition, &§ Hay--—We timothy, larg d0., small blocks, ¢ timothy, as to No. 3 timothy, slover mixed, $16@ 16.50: lover, mixed, $15.50G 16; Mover, do., 813.506 14.50. Butter—We quote, per ib. SEY, separator, exiras, firsts, 24 @ 25; imitation, extras, 22 @23, firsts, 2044 21; prints, is 1b. extras, 27@ 28, firsts, 2640 27: prints, L Ib, extras, 27@ 28, firsts, 26 G27 Cheese—We quote, Jobbing prices, per ib., 16@ 15%. Eggs—The market is unchanged; trading mainly in Jobbing lots, and the market on such is steady, We fjuote per dozen, losg off: Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 21c.; Eastern Shore Maryland and Virgin- la, 21; Western firsts, 21: West Vir. ginia, 21; Southern (North Caro- lina), 30; guinea eggs, 9@ 10 Reggio, The Other Italian City Dev. Live Stock. } rye 817.504 SO 18; $16.50; Cholce NO, 1 NO, 2 $17 location, $14@ 15. Cream- 266 261%, steady to 18¢. higher, Yearlings, port and dressed beef steers, $6.35 @7.35; fair to good, $4.75 @ 8.25: Western steers, 84.756 6.75; stock i Son dg ke Southern $2.25 @5.40; native heifers, $3.904 17; bulls, $3G 5.50; calves, $3.50@7. Hogs — Market 56 10c. higher, Top, $7.90; bulk of sales, $7.400 7.85; heavy, $7.75@ 17.90; kers and butchers, $7.60@7.90; light, $7.30 7.75; plus, $6@ 17.25. Bheep-Maket strong. Lamba, $6 @we.95; yearlings, $4.25 @ 5.25; wethers, $4@ 4.75; owes, $3.50 4.50; stockers and feeders, $2.75 4.95; Texas muttons, $8.7560 4.75. attlo — Market steady. 8 65.604 7.20; cows, $4 @ 5.75; Nel bulls, $3.4 .25; - calves, 3; stockers feeders, $3.50@5.25, be ern steers, $5.35@ 5.55; 0 aa TIRED ALL THE TIME. Languor, lstlessness, dullness of spirits are often due to kidney diror- ders. Pain and weakness in the back, sides and hips headaches, dizzinces urinary disordersar sure signs that the kidneys need imme. diate attention. De- lay i8 dangerous. J Wilfred Zell, Dun- cannon, Pa "Kidney backache Qrery Freture Tolls made my life miserable. I could not eleep well and always felt tired. Ms» limbs were stiff and sore and I was hardly able to work. 1 was 80 bad 1 did not care to live. Doan’s Kidnes Pills brought quick relief and soon a permanent cure.” Remember the name- rale by all dealers Foster-Milburn Co The Sportsmen's Clu diagna. N. 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Every one in that high and dry atmosphere has more or less trouble with dandruff and my daugh- ler’s scalp became so ene rusted with it that I was wlarmed for fear she would lose all her hair. After trying various remedies, in Cesperation 1 bought a cake of Cuticurs Boa; box of Cuticura Ointment. They left the scalp beautifully clean and free from dandruff and | am happy to say that the Cuticurs Remedies were a rome te success. | wed succemfully the Cuticurs Remedies for so-called ‘milk crust’ Cuticura is a bless ing 310 Fifth $a, | arthage, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1908." | Potter Drug & Chem. Ce rp., Sole Props. Henedi Bost Mass several and a 1 #% & 1 Jit NAvYe also ! on bal ® head Mrs. J. A. Darling. i { of Gl st inti Cuticura mn Not Quite In His Line. 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