oy bi YOUR SERVICE FREE. Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Examination, 1f you are in doubt as to the cause of your disease mall us a postal re- questing a medical examination blank, which you will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag- nose your case, and if you can be cured you will be told so; if you can- not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way} this advice is absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eminentdoctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free, Munvon's, 53d and Jefferson Sts, Philac © elphia, Pa. 8 Honey Crop $20,000,000 A Year. ly desirable lot of producers, value of thelr yearly store of honey being estimated by the United States Bureau of Engemology at $20,000. 000. Nor does that fix the limit of their usefulness, for their services in fertilizing the blossoms of fruit trees and plants are said to be w orth even more than their honey It Is unfortunate that this impor- tant non-trust industryshould be sub- jected to regulation, but on account of the recent development of con- gious diseases among bees it isrecom- mended that apiculture be not popu- larized, but rather that it be con- fined to specialists having a sufficient financial stake in the business to In gure proper attention to the healtu of the bees.—New York Mall. Food (HIGHEST AWARDS) OX TONCUE VEAL LOAF It is ret ing the mother th a real Jewish are of recent brew withstand. a Je wish no trace Those known American He- rkable that and devoti ere not iO wm of SEO to be lull origin of HIS DAYS NUMBERED. How a Youngstown Man Disappointed the Pessimists, John H. Trube, 342 Youngstown, Ohio, says: Harvard 8t., “In spite of and was told I couldn't live gix months eslled it Bright's dis- My limbs were swollen so badly I had to keep to the house for nine months The urine was thick, passages were frequent and geanty and my head was sore and diz- zy. 1 Doan's Kidney Pills the advice of a friend, found com- plete relief in time, and have n passed without a sign kidney trouble.” Remember the name by all ter-Milburn Co, Worse, ease, used two OW of —Doan's. Sold ts a box. iffalo, N. Y. 50 cen Bu dealers A Leading Question. young English suffr incident tbs Bappened tish Highlands, had been made to a Questions had been to amid applaute, young men making remarks about mincing babies and mending socks had been silenced Then, just as there was a temporary lull before the! putting of the resolution, a great] bucolic Scotch voice from the back | of the crowd rasped slowly in with | the inquiry, obvionily the prolonged rumination: “ ‘Wha made a mess Buffalo Commercial. Yaobvinal A of an agetie tells at at a meetizg in the Scott “Breeches larga crowd. replied May be permanenlly overcome » proper pesca efforts wiliheas | wwtamee of the one truly beneficial Ral vomedy. Syrup of figs allie Senna which enables ooeofrm velar | Nats daily so hot assistance o nature will recom as the only thing sour stomach and ply tog Lawyer Knew Case Well A well- had a a ma his Befo ing client was known atiorney WwW hit YPg down forc of some h welled weeks torney result of comj 4 1s to fi vlegram tl would comprehen. word dressee 80 alone the favor of and his delighted gent him the following messag “Jus and triar aAwWar the im sesith have tice trutlli Lave from his client ich “Yours received. 1} peal immediately.” Times, One Way Of Routing A Bore, Martin Beck, the well-known vaude- ville lmpre was tal £ in the 81 noke-room of the Maure about 8 AT10, bores. Dash, the Jock, = way with One tackled him last month piazza of an Atlantic C straight ahead thirty minutes about grand “Dash, instant there pause, sald earnestly: ‘1 tell you, sir, there's no like Maine lobiters.’ “The bora started ‘No doubt.’ he sald; ‘no doubl But what has that got to do with what | was talking about?” “Dash heaved a yawn ‘By the way,’ he said, were you talking about?” ington Star : FOOD QU ESTION Settled With Perfect Satisfaction by a Dyspeptic. It's not an easy matter to satisfy all the members of the family at meal time, as every housewife knows And when the hushand has dyspep- eat the simplest ordi pary food without causing trouble, the food question becomes doubly annoying. An Illinois woman writes: | “My husband's health was poor, he | had no appetite for anything 1 could | get tor him, it seemed. ! “He was hardly able to work, was taking medicine continually, and as | goon as he would feel better would go to work again, only to give up ina few weeks. He suffered severely with | stomach trouble. “Tired of everythiag 1 had been | able to get for him to eat, one day | seeing an advertisement about Grape- | Nuts, 1 got some and he tried it for i breakfast the next morning. “We all thought it was pretty good, although we had no idea of using it regularly, But when my husband Mr bores, steel man,” said short on the hotel him for Opera. came a to the lobs- ‘what -Wash- | Grape-Nuts. “It was the same next day, and t had to get it right along, becanse when we would get to the *able the question, ‘Have you any Grape-Nuts?’ was a regular thing. So I began to buy it by the dozen pkgs, prove right along. offended when I'd make something I and still hear the game old question, ‘Have you any Grape-Nuts?’ “He got so well that for the last two years he has hardly lost a day | from his work, and we are still using | Grape-Nuts.” Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They | interest, PF | COMMERCIAL Market Reports. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review Trade says: Tue indsutrial situation, a: a whole ning of the last quarts is that of a full return to normal conditions, The Southern trade, It is reported, is better than for several seasons past, The chief flaw in the situation i8 to be found in the high prices, which serve check opera- tions in some dircetion, and are a conservative influence, Business in steel rails Is expanding and much activity ig expected in this division next railroad are covering requireme freely, Sharp advances were made in cot- goods and 3 uring the woe] and, w hile tr adi ng ho ale dry goods arke Hmit in the tig ie ’ 1 .t siniT i Lilet celia R. G. of commercial at the begin. * of the year, and 10 year, as the future ton LTS whole ed rop ou he report renters the maint le distribution are moving IZ needs ful canvass ‘8s wear mills 1" intiona Wholesale Markets. York.~Wheat i, nomina § Ww 2 red, nominal iocks, cation, £14.50 ed, $17 $16.50@17 Butter ery fancy, 20@ 30; @ 1s m @17.60;: N 1 clover mixd We quote 3132; ¢ creamery creamery imitation Cheese -We per 1b, 174% Eggs--We Maryland, rby firsts, West Virginia firsts, 26. Crean. choice, * ith pe r in reamery good, a8 ge gn ow TF 8 aT@ 28; quote, jobbin G17 Tuy e quote, Py : g lots, doz + ke vania and tern firsts, per Ed nney! off nea le - i, 27¢c.: Wes firsis, ww ¥ a4 ern CEES, 4c Live Chickens do... small roosters, 10; Old, 12¢.; gpring, 3 small, 12 Guinda We onote hens medium, do., young, white Pe ibs. and over, Poultry Ola io pet heavy, 16¢.; 16%; old 17 Ducks ings, old, 13; 13@ 14; do, Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo.—{Catlle — Mar. ket steady to strong. Top, $8.20° choles export and dressed beef steers, 86 .50@ 8.20; falr to good, $4.50@G 6.25: Western steers, $3 656@ 6.50; stockerg and feeders, $3. 40@ 5.50; Southern steers, $3.2 26@ 5; Bouthern COWS $2.50@ 3.75; native COWS, £2 256 4.25; , native heifers, $3.2 5.50; bulls, $2.40@ 3.85; calves. 3.508 7.75. Hogs—Market steady to top, $85.15; bulk of sales, 8.05; heavy, $7.95@ 8.15; end butchers’, $7.85@ 8.11 $7.5008; pigs, $5.50@ 7.2! Sheer—Market steady to “strong: fambs, $5.60@ 86.75; 5.256: wethers, $4.25@ 4.85; $461 4.75; stockers and $33.50 5.25. Chicago--Uattie—Market gtronsg, i0e. higher: steers, $5.60@8.50; cows, $3.50@05.25; heifers, $3.50@ 6: bulls, $3@ 4.85; calves, $3@ 0; stockers and feeders, $3.75@05.50. Hogs--Market strong to be. high- er, Choice heavy, $8.36@8.40; butchers’, $8.30 @ 8.40; light mixed, $7.000 8 10; packing, $7.904 8.20; pigs, $56 7; bulk of sales, $7.96@ 8.25. Sheep--Market for sheep wgik; lambs 106 16c. higher; sheep, $4.20 65.50; lambs, $6@ 7.26; yearlings, b. 5G 5. 60. Sec. lower: $7.704@ packers light, ewes, feeders, som—_ inci ——————————— Sl PAINT FAULTS. It is a common occurrence NOwWa- days to hear a man remark with dis- gust: “It is Impossible to have good painting done these days; either the paint is not good or there are no good painters.” This, however, is not true. There is good paint, and there are good painters. But the question is, bringing them together, One cannot expect a satisfactory painting job without pure white lead. There Is a way *> make rureée you are getting pure white lead “without test. ing it. Bee that the keg bears Na- tional Lead Company's famous Dutch Boy Painter trademark, which is a positive guarantee of purity, How- ever, any one can test white lead. National Lead Company, 1502 Trin- ity Bldg, New York City, will you a lead tester and painter's outfit, consisting of book and color schemes, gpecifications, ete, upon Frequent. Fishery. vou fish for compliments, find vou catching none; er walt, but change bait, If when You No ong your hook with one, Philadelphia Record. H, Government has bought i boxes) of Rough on Panama Canal Zone, | work, The old relia ine unbeatable extern annual production of w a amounts to avout For COLDS and GRIP, Capvpise is the Dest ba aching and feverishness Ered restores HDOrTnRl Teots immediately £ »LOTes, Conditio x the products of n Norway yd liver oll. TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR Beemed Imminent—Scalp Was Bealy and Halr Came Out by Hand. fuls—=8calp Cleared and New Hair Grown by Caticura. ty Et iwo this i are 4 years Surprising i healthy as ¢ ATs sereas | had 1» W. F Penn, Chem t in ever, wi to be bald Pittsburg, Potter Drug & i Cut hE png id Aas ura He Tu Impediments, ymuter hired a Swedish repair some blinds of his house During ti muter's wife jonked and ones or twice came if the man was getting on bere anything mn? she asked, you need, on her second s carpenter gulped once or twic b made no reply. The lads wea ted question Again a gulp and no answer Why don't yon answer me, sir gaid the lady, indignantly T » the “ee at her gravely ' M- y mout gaid some!” in fall of sgrews,”” he 1 cannot speag undil New York Times Trick or The Trade. “Great Scott, man!” cried the ex- neperated guest in the hotel dining- room That squeaky phonograph is the limit of all limits Why. people | can’t remain at the table a few min- utes while it is playing.’ “Ah that is a little joke of mine,” explained the suave proprietor “That phonograph is a great saver.” “In what way?” i “Why, it gets on the nerves of | the Jdiners and they have to leave | the table without even waiting for dessert. If the squeaky phonograph breaks down I'm going bagpipes.” — Chicago News. — | Church For Every 20. Bates Clty, a pretty little village in Missouri, has more churches in proportion to the number of its in- habitants than any other place in the world The population of the village is 100, and there are five churches within ite limits, For several years only four church- es were there, but the fifth was com- pleted recently. The new church was built by the reorganized Latter- Day Saints, The other denominations which have churches in Bates City are the Presbyterian, Southern Methodist, Baptist and Christian. many genuine testimonials, Vegetable Compound. In almost every com have been restored to health etable Imost Compound. A either 1 been bene taining over one 10n one WOT) Lin women scexKing Xr their own sig Lin: R taking Ly Ly 1" man y wWOomel 1.1 Pinkham’ 1 from surgi ured so Pinkham’s ing of women, has Lydia E. or Sec fin Pinkha ou 1 v} a wiio m's Vi meet ha t vou will women woman \ 1 oxy . 1 clusively rom and he . ard § Eas ingred The as the following prove Minneapolis, Minn. : trouble of the system. 1 res sure it would help me, and 1 fully. derived from Lydia E. rect ¥ 4anaq is pel and broken down condition what Lydia E, Pinkham's women, I felt (411 to show the benefits to be Vegetable Compound.” — Won pec ulia or Cures the ¢ Wall, out with asked the Tw 1 Wal, go 1 barn, and th, ran aways da uRaie Chicago There iin » a veda artiscial Anis Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pe stomach r tiny granuies lets regul and Cany howe » to tae as candy. The Swedish ously congideringiy of a tobacco monopoly governm the ent ig seri Whether from Colds Nervous Troutides Capudine will relieve yom It's liguid— pleasant acts immedi ately Try 16 at drag stores. Hest, Stomach Lake We. He and Soc The about life «00 of an eight-inch rounds Eun Xo ratter hon or how sore veur throat, Hamline Wizard 0 will enre 1 and auickly drives out all soreness and inflammation. London’ ® a total ong vou surely undetgrodnd length of 145 miles, Mrs, Winslow Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegums, reducesinflamma-. tion, allaye pain,cures wind colic, 25ca bottle An airship of the Zeppelin type costs $150,000 to contruct free. All ical Association, you at only, and he will send mon Sense handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps. correspondence strictly private R. V. Pierce, M a free copy of his great thousand-page DISTIMPER CATARRMAL FEVER AKD ALL NOSE AKD THROAT DiSE reventive for other ASES Liagoid e dozen. express INAres and a t re CO. Chemists, GOSHIN, INDIANA This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty inthe p rchase of materials. Pim t is an absolute guarantee of pur 7 ity and - ity. 13 For your ewn =f protection, see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. RATIONAL LEAD COmPARY CURE THE BEST wEmant Tor Gueasw@uos } It is so pleasant to take—stops the cough so quickly. Absolutely safe too and contams no opiates, All Druggists, 25 cents. — WANTED. Second Hond Pags end Purlep, Any Kind, Any Quantlly, Aaywhere. RICHMOND BAG CO. Richmond, Virginia. PATENTS =="% BOONTIE Le BL
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