CONSTIPATION RELIEVED PRICE 25 Cts. ONS Mal pos on ree KUMAR ae paid 9 PILLS lM You can’t have a beautiful complexion if sam your blood is impure : , or if you suffer with indigestion or any stomach or liver ailment. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills regulate the bowels, correct indigestion, constipation, biliousness, torpid livers, jaundice, sallow and dull complexions. They purify the blood and clear the skin of pimples, sores snd most eruptions. One pill is a gentle laxative; two pills a thorough physic. They do not gripe, they do not weaken. Price 25 conta, MUNYON’'S REMEDY €O., 83d and Jefferson Sts., Phila.. Pa. Bad Breath *“For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green as grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two weeksago a friend recommended Cascarets and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that 1 shall recommend them to any one suffer. ing from such troubles." —Chas. H. Hcl. pern, 114 E. 7th St, New York, N. Y. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Geipe. 10c, 25¢. 0c. Never sold in bulk. The ren uine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. <3 Meddlesome Neighbors, A girl in a small Kansas town has been engaged seven times Her neighbors have adopted this slogan for her: “Present company always accepted.’— Kansas City Journal. For HEADACHE ticks’. APUDINK Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you. t's liguid—pleasant to take-—acts inunedi ately. Try it Me. 2c and Se wt drug stores. Why Living Is High. reason why living is high Is we are in an era of rising prices, world wide and apparently progressive to yet greater heights Scholars attribute this to One because increased gold production, multiplied demands of prosperity and a reckless spirit that does not count the cost any indulgence that one can afford Another reason why the cost of living is high is because we live high. The rigid economics and sys- tematic self-denials of former days are not now practiced; are not, in- deed, necessary, even to those who amass wealth from most modest be- ginnings. ‘On the other hand, lav- ish expenditure is the rule, and the budget of the average family dis- closes many forms of outlay that were unknown or tabooed a genera- tion ago. In the It iz all gress and In spite men get quickly of main this is well the accompaniment better standards of liv of our increased outlays richer and get rich than they could possibly 40 years ago. So high cost Hving is not reducing us to poverty or depriving us of our comfort and luxuries It is idle and perhaps wrong to “go it" at this pace and then complain that little is left aft- er we have bought everything our hearts desire.—Indianapolis Star. UDDS AND ENDS enough. of pro- ng more do the of 8t. Petershurg is to spend $50. 000,000 on sanitary improvements Of the gondolas in Venice, 250 belong to private parties A 400-pound halibut was recently displayed in London. During the year 1908 phone was adopted on 2.1 railroad. The condition Cathedral again apprehension. Miss Hilda Martindale has been made senior inspector of factories for Ireland. The importation of precious stones into India amounts to about §4,940,- 000 annually. The St. John's River is the only navigable river in the country that flows in a generally northerly direction into an ocean 825 - the tele 57 miles of of. the causing Cologne is gerious in Florida MUST BELIEVE IT. Every Reader Will Concede the Truth of This Statement, One who suffers with backache or any form of kidney trouble wants a cure, not merely temporars@ Denefit. Rev, Maswell 8. Rowland, of Tom's River, NgJ., makes a statement in this con- nection that is worth attention. Says he: “1 was suddédnly tak- en with an attack of kidney trouble, had severe pains in my back and loins and was geaerally run down. not helping me, so 1} began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They brought me prompt relief, and as I con \ tinued taking them the paing in my back disappeared and the kidneys were restored to mormal condition.” Remember the name-—Doan’s. Sold by all dealers, 60 cents a box. Fos Bobby's Philosophy, Bobby's father and mother were dressing to go to the theatre and the youth ‘was greatly distressed because he was not to be included in the rty. Why can’t 1 go, too?” he whim. “For a very g reason,” return. od Ms father sharply, I only bought two seats. “Just think,” eald Bobby, trying to fle his tears, “if you hadn'l ™ mother I might have Jont along all right!”—Brookiyn Life. Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. ———— Bradstreet's says: | i In fact, man- are not plentiful In- dustrial plants that have been late in sharing in the revival are taking on more activity, and working of night shiftd is not uncommon. Pure- ly distributive trade has probably certain large centers, as Interior merchants, hav- their purchases, have Still, jobbing trade as a whole is good, and at some centers, particularly where fall fes- tivals are held, purchases of dry groceries and staple lines in general have really inereased, though salers has possibly passed its zenith. It is obviously too early for reorders Indeed, retailers are still making strenuous efforts te work off sum- mer stocks while displaying early fall goods. Within another week or so trade In this line probably will ghow expansion. There has beén no ten- dency to overbuy, high prices, foi one thing, having made for the ex- ercise of caution The earlier gathered crops, such as wheat, cotton and oats, are moved to market quite freely, the good being realized the sale of these products will for easier trade Building is more it usually Is at this year and the ratio B gust over a year ago is t shown in any month since Wholesale Markets. New York.—Wheat-—No, 2 105 elevator; No. 2 red 1.04% b. afloat; No. 1 Norther 1.085% ff. o. b. afloat: winter, 1.13% { o. b. afloat, Corn-—No, 2 9 80 delivered, nominal: 67 £. 0. b. afloat. Qats-— Receipts, exports, 365. Spot 403% nominal: natural white 43%; clipped white, 41% @ Butter—Firmer: pkgs. Creamery d2¢., extras, 30; process Western factory, Poultry—Alive chickens, 17@ 18¢.; 17%; turkeys, 15 lar; Western chic fowls, 17@ 18. Philadelphia. —Wheat higher; contract grade, 1.01@¢ 1.02 Corn Firm, b low, for local Oats— Firm; white natural, Butter creamery, being and from ake prices ' collections and gro active season of of s plavate oid, elevalo No. 164,700 firmer: rece Western 1% &: id ut quiet; trade, 77 fair ERT 4 3c. Firm; ah : 32; No. i, extra Wes do., nearby prints, tern Pennsylvania firsts, free current at ryt » and cases, Z7c receipts, in mark; West. at mark. cases, 23 “9, yo “dy 8, free Now 16¢.; 15 @156% Poultry good fowls, 17%¢.; 11G 11%; spring 18% @ 17 %ec.; do., spring, 13@ 14. Baltimore—Wheat goes on grade were made at per bu. for red and lots, by sample, at 82, 88, $5, 1.61 and 1.0114 per bu. No. 2 red wh afloat was worth 1.02 per bu. Steam. er No. 2 red sold on a basis of 9834¢ and steamer No. 3 red and No. 4 red at 32¢. per bu. Corn Vestern opened strong; year, 63% asked; January, 62% Year and January were in good de mand, but spot was nominal, at i4 he. Oats White 2c., sales; No. No. 4, 37T@38% Mixed--No. 2, 40@ 4ic.; No. 3, 38% @ 39%. Rye-——Quote: No, 2 rye, Western uptown, 74@ 75¢.; bag lots, new, as to quality, 60@ 70. Butter——Creamery fancy, creamery choice, 294 30; good, 276 28. Cheese —The market is steady We quote, jobbing lots, per 1b., 17 G17 %ec. Eggs off: nearby York f do., fair ull creams, io good, Live mand; roosters, de old chickens, 12@G 13; Sales of car a9 ie of small bag eat No. 2. 3. as to weight do. 40@ 41%; s1@ 32; creamery v i We quote, per dozen, loss Maryland, Pennsylvania and firsts, 26¢c.; Western firsts 26; West Virginia firsts, 26; South ern firsts, 20; guinea eggs, 12@ 13 Live Poultry-—The general market is steady and choice stock in fai request. We quote, per Ib: Chick ens—Old hens, heavy, 16%e.; do. small to medium, 16; old roosters 10; young, 17. Live Stock. Chicago--Cattle — Market ally, 10c. higher. Steers, 8.30: cows, $3.60@5.20; $3.60 6; bulls, $3@ 4.85; $44 9; stockers and feeders, @ bl B. Hogs--Market teavy, gener. $6.60@ calves, $3.75 b@ 10c. $8.45@ 8.65; higher. butch- ¢ 8.356; choice light, $8.35@ 8.50; pigs, $6.26 @ 8; bulk of sales, $8.10% 8.35. Sheep, $4@5; lambs, $6.60@ 7.60; yearlings, $5@ 5.60, Kansas City, Mo.—Cattle—Mar- ket steady to weak. Cholee export and dressed beef steers, $6.50@ 8; falr to good, $4.26@ 6.25; Western steers, $3.00@6.75; feeders, $36 3.50; Southern stecrs, $2.2640 4.60; Bouthern cows, $2150 4: native cows, $2@ 4.680; native heifers, - $3.36 @ 5; bulls, $2.50@ 4; calves, $3.50@ 7.95. Hoge-~Market strong to be. high- er, Top, $8.30; bulk of sales, $7.90 8.26; heavy, $3.1Q@ 8.20; packers and butchers’, $7.90@ 8.30; light, $7.50@ 8.15; ples, $6@ 1.50, Sheep-—~Market 100. higher, i i i 5 Tut Cautions FagrgR OF THE FUTURES y CQ-D TSIGnAL Aviation Era. by Berrvman, in the Washington Riar or Ass in inland Dead Kow (illaren Border—¥omen and the dried or and meal do a great ying them with suste Consular reg 1 regentat in other points of the Stat f annealin t sal 43 eC ApDeALS LO Telieve Lhe BU r of the Texas express com 1 to carr free suel sent to the re wWaica is n ed bv asportation R5000 Haised by Women, this city glone more than edly raised TL. ed eo men of veral ears tal of Not transpe Lhe cat i soon 2s railway c* oy veel Republlie of i unr ied Aigts Mexit Ie sponse oO it § 3 Mexican iz finances ar permi Fi nterey made ent, but the great Unles h has alwavg | s in distrese.”” rus} 5 nlan ¢ER the » Of her near and ¢ he border, tl of dead and the fo £E in Siatistcs of 120 ing to a the Burean partment amounied this amon within the last twenty years, half, past cade The total e from 1789 to date 000.060.0000, were manufaciure Sie has been in the manufactures form of from 6.5 § ¢ in thedécade 17350- 1789. to 37.8 ner in the decade ending with 180% Iron and steel producis were not recorded until 1780, ears from rent iE Of were exported hin the nt or wi eleven years of the pres de. norie of amounted to £486, op of whi por ady increase shown ghare which our exnoris cent hese exports amonniod The milliorn-dnila: pd until 1540. a ward a steady in manufactures a grand total of nesrls ' 6n0 of manufectures of sicel ex. ed wag reached total value of manufactures orted during 180% was $750,000. Of this amount Eurone xd approximately one-half. or GR.N00.000; North America, 2.000,000; SBonth American, $71.- Agia, $71,700,000; Oreana, N.000. 000, and Africa, $10.000.. fn Of the amount sent to Europe 7.000.000 was copper, 255.000.0000 mineral oil, 247.000 000 manufse- tures of iron and steel, 229.000.0000 mannfactures of wood, 317.000.0000 naval cultural implements. sf sled The I~ Gon; NIGHT. Dies After Parkersburg, W. Va-~A girl of fourteen year. a bride of fourteen days, wag murdered, poisoned by her bridegroom, ig the charge on which J. E. Sayre, of Richmond County, Va., was arrested here. She was Miss Blanche Wright. The allezation is that Sayre gave the deadly bi-chloride of mercury to his bride, with whom he eloped two weeks ngo,. He is gald to have heen under the influence of liguor and not to have intended to poison her, The child-wife, the daughter of a horrible sultering lasting two weeks. Mrs. W. 8, Taylor Dies After Hiness of Only Two Days, Worcester, Mass, — Mrs. Pauline Lapham Taylor, wife of Willard 8. Taylor, prominent in theatrical af- fairs, died of uraemiec poisoning after an illness of only two days. Her death shocked friends here and in New York, Newport and Boston, where she entertained lavishly. Mrs. Taylor wag a erack horsewoman., She defeated her husband in a race, tak. ing three straight heats with her ree ord pacer. Peeler Patron, whose red. ord Is 2.09%. | | It was poisoned. The girl's parents ob- his alleged intemperance. They local hotel to have left the hotel. was summoned, and the husband was not allowed to see his wife. For two weeks she lived in mortal agony and then died. When it was learned that Bayre was to leave town hig arrest followed. Villagers Declare That Miss Brooks’ Ghost Appears at Night, Newburg, N. Y.—Highland, a vil- lage not far from here, in which Miss Emma Brooks was slain on July 14, is stirred up over the appearance of the ghost of Miss Brooks. Many prominent persons declare they have seen the ghost walking in the vicinity of the house late at night. Lorenzo ‘Bragg, who worked for Miss Brooks for many years, has occupied the house in which she lived, but will not remain longer of the visits of | the ghost, At The District School, The new teacher glanced smiling- over the school, and was delight- smong her new charges “Now, children,” she sald, ng her history book, "we will what you know. Willle Perkins, you be i yver the “Ahum j thum,” | 2uz—"’ | “Because | :eacher ! “Becuz he said Willie “Dear me! Willie, what iwer!" ejaculated the teacher y Hicks, you look like a bright le girl, Why did the father of { sountry cross the Delaware?” | *“Pleathe, mim,” gueth it wath because i wath ! hat.” "Mercy!" eried the ‘Really, you will all have to stay in this afternoon and study you tory 1 will now test you netie Mageie Wilkins, if 1 divide three bannanas among pove, what would be the 923 “A riot” like a little “Possibly,” that is not you may take bannanat Among would be one banang boy Now thre: boys would be what?’ “Three bananas Tommy “1 know, b id the a Delaware - @r—=Why, began Willie, now, er-— “why, what, dear?” couldn't go under it, An an- Mt his the teacher on were result ap drum-major gald what the it three teacher boys f my, ©« Poor Woman. other and she COVERED WITH HIVES. | i | i or died Pinkham’ i beg: Nn red Lydia E. Pi nd, made table Con If & given me new life, I suffered for ten years with serious female troubles, in. flammation, ulcer. ation, indigestion nervousness, an could not sleep. Doctors gave me § up, as they said my troubles were chronic. I was in despair, and did not care whether] lived: read about Lydia Es le Compound; so It i am well again and Fe Mrs, on, NJ.. e Com t ots and’ cs or harm. is the record al cures and niaisare ory at Who nave of, ywes it to her ‘inkham’s Vege. tial letter to Lynn, Mass, Pinkham, at Just ing, Irritating Humor for 2 Months ltt Terrible Plight—Discase Cured by Cuticura, For Corrs ann UKIP CAPTINE = tut the a ng and feverish: the rer efiy~- Fn Are Its ant wal cotati ix a ia Hin nmedisiely . Phe Years be ver fifty it can as the pe WEY void ie 5 p a ire LAIN | £3 2 24S £5 artalen oe 1 i 2 i ai a8 ceriaan in Ane. tralian brand the "Boomerang ’ Mrs Winslow s Soothing Syrup forChildren teething, sollens the guna, reduces inflamma Gon, allays pa feohie. 25cm bettie Ye enres wan coli Not In His Line, “How do 1 look queried the woman for a compliment “Don’t ask me,’ man, who was nothing if cal “Consult an oculist’ News ¥¥ 4 is ove who was ning fish.ng replied the not nes o practi- Chicago To See Slowly, Mary] wonder why swells wear Jane— Why, to block go that they only see up just one as much eve, 000,000 persons, B. N. NEw DISCOVERY ive goiek relief Bed sorm * ireateent Pe. BB GREEN'S BONS, Bex 8B, Albssta, Su New ¥V wk, ooey Istant as clint Olte wigy SOE Maran © vor, Desatifa: avveite seni 1 8a or Blanips The Royn! Mig &IM Co Batimore Ma Her Size, vest equal in five nstall- offer twelve we interest in proven ‘Richmond, Virginia. nd spend muc um of 20 CENT to Feed for
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