a a HEE ES MTA 1 So A Old Man,” ex- claimed the gunner, as he opened | the door and found his friend's eR ME RESTORES LOST POWERS. A weak an is lke a clock run down, MUNYON'S ST ALIZER will wind him up and make h you are nervous, if you are frritabie, if you lack confidence in your self, If you do not feel your full manly vigor, begin on this remedy at once, There are 75 VITALIZER tablets in one bottle; every tablet Is full of vital power. Don't ®pend another dollar on quack doctors or spurious remedies, or fil your system with harmful drags. Begin on {UNYONS VITALIZER at once, and you will begin to feel the vitallzing effect of this remed after the first dose. Price, $1, post-paid, Phila, ANTISEPTIC, abel at TREE ATER Y SANATYIVE Regard Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment as unrivaled for Prescry- ing, Purifying and Beau- fifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands, for Sana- tive, Antiseptic Cleansing and for the Nursery. Bold throughout the world : London, 77, 8q. Parts 5 Rue dv is Pars, Austra R. Towns & Co. Sydney. Indie, B Pal, : China, Hong Kong Drug Co Lid. Toke: Ruesis, Ferrein, Mo Arion. Leanen, Lid, O : & Chem. Corp, Sole Prope. ee, Cuticurs Bookiet on the Flin For sore throat, sharp pain m lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment. You don’t need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penctrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges- tion and stops the pain. Here's the Proof. Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kane, says: “We have used Sloan's Lini- ment for a year, and find it an excel lent thing for sore throat, chest pains, colds, and hay fover attacks, A few drops taken on sugar stops cough. ing and sneezing instantly.” is. sasier to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog up the pores of the skin, anexcellent an- Domestic . The American Federation of La- bor, in session at Toronto, voted to appeal the injunction case in tha matter of the Buck Stove and Range Company to the United States Su- preme Court. Over two hundred employes of the New York Custom-house have been dismissed or reduced (in rank by Sugar Trust or other frauds, After an all-night stand against a posse, the unknown outlaw who was wanted for the shooting of Of- ficer George Fleming, at Nampa, Ida- ho, was shot and killed. President Mackay, of the Telegraph Company, says his pany is not in the telegraph telephone merger. Wm. M. Laffan, proprietor of the New York Sun, died as the result of an operation for appendicitis, Supreme Court Justice David J. Brewer declares female suffrage will come, Five corpses were recovered from the coal mine at Cherry, Ill The name of Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson, formerly first reader of the Christian Science Church of New York, was dropped from the rolls of the Christian Science Church by or- der of the board of directors. Government attorneys appealed to the United States Cirenit Court of Appeals, at Chicago, to have the bail of John R. Walshiincreased from $50,006 to $250,000, Postal coms- and Two arrests were made in con- nection with the dynamiting of build- ings at Indianapolis, while a threat- ening letter was sent to Mayor Book- walter, Albert T. Patrick, serving a life sentence in Sing Sing for the mur- der of William M. Rice, obtained an- other writ of habeas corpus Joseph Ellsworth was arrested in Chicago and confessed to robbing the safe bf Schuvler Rainier, a wealthy farmer of Florence, N. J. Elins Ray, a wealthy landowner, of Lafayette, Ind., killed himseil rather than face trial for the mur- der of a farmhand Wildeat meat is at a San Francisco as a result mand for it by warring tongs The five men who held the Overland Limited train were sen- tenced to life imprisonment at Oma- ha, Neb, Richard Watson Gilder, author and editor of the Century Magazine, died in New York of heart disease The Oklahoma Corporation Com- an order requiring all corporations doing both foreign premium in of a de Chinese ap gtote ‘luding railroads, to offices within Okia. » obtained a di- +, Congress +t Oklahoma Dis : and gross McGuire did not oppose the MeGuir { cruelty gtudent of Drexel Ins Was arrested on a charge of using Blach Hand meh to pay for hk Troops are Perry Ralph Minnick. a itiadelphia, raise mones guarding the private cars of coal mine officials at Cherry Il., owing fo Hi-1¢ g shown among survivors of the mine disaster Mrs. Helen D. Burns, of San Fran claco, divorced by her husband and turned away by her family, eom- mitted suicide President Ira Hopkins University ed a trusice of the dation, Gen. and Mrs. Frederick D. Grant had 2 narrow sscape from fire that wrecked their home in Chicago Remsen, of Johns pas been elect Carnegie Foun. Foreign Martin Kauffman, of New York. arrested in Berlin, charged with rand in connection with the Cot ton Goods Convention Company, of New York, involving $107,000, agreed to roturn with the United States Posinifice inspector who made tho arrest The Pilpgrt gay ily Carter, American heen faster to Faria Two mn Society of ell dinner to John Ridge former secretary of the iimbassy there, who has United States mi aania, Servia and Bul ¢cafarew Rou wo United States revenue cutters and a British cruiser are searching West Indian waters for the Astor yacht Nourmahal and two other ves sele missing since the hurricane Americans in Chile protest that the action of the United States gov- tercste in that country. A Chinese naval rived in tion of view to navak- construction, by both nations. France, like England and Ger many, Is having her budgetary crisis. More than $40,000,000 additional taxation is carried In the pending budget, the new cipally levied on automobiles, tobac co, wines and inheritances. Portugal, with the support of Great Britain, has opened negotia tions for maintenancéd of the status quo in reference to the island of Macao, The Yaqui River, in Santo Domin go, overflowed. The residents had to seek refuge on the roofs of their houses and hundreds of them are ir distress, The Finnish Diet was dissoived for refusing to sanction the Russian gov ernment’s demand for an appropria tion of $4,000,000 for defense of the empire, ’ ‘Thousands are homeless and mil lions of dollars’ worth of Turkev Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: Further progress is made in the readjustment of the markets to the higher prices which are inevitable in a period of big gold production, re- viving Industry and tion. While some slackening of demand this is not surpris- the recent pace at and steel, view of other lines, however, greater activity is reflected, and practically all mills The recent quiet in the by the appearance of several import- tnt contracts and it is estimated that new projects contemplated will call for over 100,000 tons of steel. Buy- ing of rails is well maintained, much of the business extending into next year and orders for bars are con- spicuously large. Activity in pig iron ls centered chiefly in the East, but jemand continues brisk in all lead- Ing centers, The break and subsequent recov- gry in the cotton markets served to make buyers more cautious, but at the same time led manufacturers ot cussing terms of new contracts Prices are being adjusted steadily to the higher costs of production. Wholesale Markets. New York.-——Wheat No. 2 red, 127¢. asked, tlevators; No. 2 red, 1.26, nominal, spot, £. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Dyluth, 1.15, nominal, f. 0. b., afloat: No. 2 hard winter, 1.17%, nominal [. 0. b., afloat. Corn Spot firm: rator domestic; 724, i2, L o afloat i2¢. all nominal, Oate—8pot ste ady; 42 1bs., nominal; natural 32 lbs, 44% G46; S442 lbs, 45% G0 48% Poultry Alive firmer: -hickens, 15c.; fowls, 143% « turkeys, 12@ 15 Dressed irregular; Western shickens, broilers 16@ 21c do., fowls, 12@ 14; turkeys, 186@ Philadelphia. —W heat Firm, le aigher; contract grade, November, 113@ 115¢ Corn Firm, 1@1%c¢c No. 2 yellow, for local trade, - 5 fo —~3pot strong; domestic, 13¢. NO. 2, ele delivered, and b., No. 2 vyeilow, mixed, 26@ while 264 ped white, Western =U. higher, %1 wh @ | Oats Firm: No. 2, white natural, 45% 6 46¢ Butter-—S8teady, falr demand: ira Western creamery, 323%ec.; nearby prints, 34 Eggs-—Firm; Pennsyivania other nearby firsts, at mark: do... current returnable cases, 31 at ern firsts, do., 29 at ex do. and cases, 230 receipts, in mark; West. 33 at mark: free cases, 2760 free free eases, current receipts, mark Firm choice, York full do., fair to NOW 17¢ 16% Cheese ETCRATON, good, 16% @ Live Poultry Firm: 143c.: old roosters, spring chickens, 12% @ 14%; old, 12@13: do spring. irkevs, 176019 Baltimore, —Wheat The market for Western opened strong. No. 2 red 116% ee. November, 12%: December, 1.12%: January. 1.12% Corn— Western opened firmer; spot, old, 67%c.; new, 65@ 65%; November, 64%: vear, 62% G 63%: January, 625% © 62%. Oats——We quote: White—No, 2, as to welght, A5@ 45% c.;: No. 3. do. 13@ 44%: No, 4, do, 41% 42%. dixed-—No. 2, 42% @43¢c.; No. 3, 410 41%. Hay-—We quote, per ton: Neo. 1 timothy, large bales, $17.50@ 18; do,. small blocks, $17.50 18: No. 2 timothy, as to location, $16.506 17: No. 3 timothy, $14.50 15.8 Choice clover, mixed, $176 17. No. 1 clover, mixed, $16.50 17. Butter-——We quote, per 1b.: Cream. ery fancy, 3260 33%¢c.; ereamerychoice, 3032. creamery good, 27029; creamery imitation, 22 @ 26. Cheese Market steady. per 1b. jobbing lots, fowls, 12% 106011; ducks, 1360 14; spot, We note. 17% © 1 w a ” lose and Eggs We quote, per dozen, Maryviand, Pennevivania firsts, 3lc,; Western firsts, : West Virginia firsts, 31: South- ern firsts, 29; guinea eggs, 15. Live Stock. Chicago, —=Cattie-< Market $6,609.10; cows, ia; heifers, $346: bulls, 6; calves, $36 8.25; coders, $3.76 @5.25, Hogs — Market steady. heavy, $8.10) 8.15; butchers, $8.05 W8.15; light mixed, $7.80@ 7.90: choice light, $7.85@8; packing, $7.90@8.10; pigs, $6@ 7.60: . bulk of sales, $7.85@ 8.05. Sheep Market steady. $4.26@ 5.50; lambs, yearlings, $6 @ 6.50. Kansas City. = Cattle — Market steady to 10c. lower; cows strong; stockers 10c, lower; calves 25¢ high- er. Choice exports and dressed beef steers, $6.26 @8.60; fair to good, $4.50@ 6.25: Wostern steers, $44 5.756; stockers and feeders, $3.20 @ 4. Bouthern steers, $3.50@ 5.25; Southern cows, $2.60@ 4; native cows, $2.40@4.56; native heifers, $3.25@5.75; bulls, $2.50@ 4.10; calves, $40 7. Hogs-~Market strong to Ge. high- er. Top, $7.85; bulk of sales, $7.65 @7.90; heavy, $7.86@ 7.95; packers and butchers, $7.56 7.92%; light, $7T.45@ 7.85; pigs, $6@ 7.15. Sheep-—Market 10 to 20e. higher, Colorado - lambs, $7.55: Colorado ewes, $4.75; lambs , $5.50@ 7.65; yearlings, $56@5. 90; wethers, $4.25 5.26; ewen, 47%: gtockers and feeders, $3.560 5.25, Hogs — Active; prime heavies, $8.30@ 8.35; mediums and ry Taos pen Teer He SING 50; pigs, 87. 80; 2IQ1.08 off ELETLY steady. $3.60@ $3¢r Floers, 1 f Sheep, $6.50@ 7.50; house brilliantly illuminated at noon- “What does this mean? Why dows and why is the gas burning in ““S8h!" whispered Guyer, cautious- “it's a scheme of mine.” “Why, my wife is in the country night and read. I've got to get rid Hefimement Of Cruelty. “That was a flerce punishment Swift got for overspeeding and not “What did they do to him?" “The prison yard was being re- paved, and they put Swift on as driver of the steam-roller."” Boston Transeript, NEW STRENGTH FOR WOMEN'S BAD BACKS. Women who suffer with backache, bearing down pain, dizziness and that constant dull, tired feeling. will find comfort in the advice of Mrs James T. Wright, of 51% Goldsborongh 8t.. Fas- ton, Md., who says: “My back wasinavery bad way, and not painful weak it felt as if bro. ken. A friend urged me to try Doan’s Kidney Pilly, which | did, and they helped me from the start. It made me feel lke 2 new woman, and soon | doing my work the game as ever.’ Remember the name Doan's Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box Fos- ter-Milburna Co., Buffalo, N. ¥ when wa 24 WAS Of the seven men whose lives were sacrificed to the science of aviation in September, six were Frenchmen, flying over French soll Deenacated enlds and coughs are cured by Allen's lung Balsam, when all other remedion fail. Sold for over 40 years Japan's postal and telegraph re ceipts for 1908 were $18,720,000, a gain of $225,000 over 1507. For COLDS and GHIP, fick’s Carving is the best remedy relieves the aching snd feverishness cures the Cold and restores pormal conditions, It's Bguid ~eerts Immediately we. he and Wo, at drug stores, The coining value of the gold and silver of the mints of the world in 1907 totaled $4.983.002.850 The danser from sieht enin or wonnds The immediate anplication of Hamline Wizard Oi) blood potssning mpossibe 9 Twave blond neisening NA Os New Zealand's drink bill In was $18,750,000, $420.000 than in 1907 15068 more Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases, If is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets I'he favorite family laxative loogevity is most frequent in countries of low birth rate Perry Davie’ Painkiller should be Laken without delay when sore chest and tickling throat ware you of an approaching cold Buda-Pest bas a schoo! where the students are taught the art of eating Mrs. Winslow's Soott ng Syrup for Children teothing, softens thegumas, reduoss inflamma. tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 2c a bottle One ton of apples will yeolld 150 gallons of cider. usually Ich cured mn 30 minutes by Woolford's Banitary Lotion. Never fms. At druggists. London has 3.5 00 : taxicabs. WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female lls lis, Minn.—*1 was a great rom female troubles which “ caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. 1 read so > § muchof what Lydia 4 E. Pinkham’'s Veg. 4 etable Compound 1 had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would helpime, and L must say it did help me wonderfully. ny Minnea siifferer 'wetable Componnd.”— Mra. Jonx G. Mera 2115 Second St, North, Minneapolis, Silence | great hindrance to the cure of wom shrink from the personal questions which seem indelicate, horrent to them, and anly diseases. Women of the local physician Sreat many women who hay for modesty in his offer of tion by letter, e found a refuge FREE consulta Plerce, Buffalo, N. ¥. 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Wo ame dealers; remember this — miay save your life. Cathartios, bird shit and eanvon ball pillsetea spoon doses of cathartic medicines all depend on irritation of the bowels until they sweatenough to tove, ( 2§- carels strengthen the bowel muscles $0 they creep and crawl paturaily This means a cure and only through Cascarets can you get it quickly and naturally, Cascareta~d0c box—waek's treat. ment. All draggists. Biggest seller io the world < million boxes a month, A ssi —— THE BEST wemacmt ror Gocus wos 00 opiates and is as pleasant to take orl el encblubed in 1856 "Overthull & century in Losirville” and can do better for you thes fgents of commission merchants. References, any Bunk in Lowiewile. White for weekly prior Lat ond shipping tags M. Sabel & Sons, 227 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE, KY. ‘Paper-Hangers & Painters i Dustnos wo lh Do ea line Altres Fools Prin a
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