RE RRR Bis sion m————— ————————— Pleasant, Refreshing Beneficial, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and the healthy because its component parts are simple and whole- some and because it acts with- out disturbing the natural func- tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In its production a pleasant and refreshing syrup of the figs of California is unit- ed with the laxative and car- minative properties of certain plants known to act most bene- ficially, on the human system, tle cleansing is de- when its gentle cl encficial ef- genuine, sired. fects, alwa 'S uy ne for sale by itable druge- only, price I he name company — Californi always plair ront of ev- genuine. ly printed upon the ery package of the LOUSV'LLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL if | i 2c 11 survey has come- | investigation of the smoke in 13 Canada buys Amer | Mrs. Winsow ad | teething softens t { tion, allay pain. care cities Many Children Are Sickly. > . 5 1 | on . ; LLraY « Bee] Lowder OF Lape Taxicabs have lother soms London tetn of Stomach Troubles, nd Worms. At wd Destroy mailed FREE ple Davis’ Painkiller should be taken i. Le Roy, N. X. out delay when sore best 1 threat warn you of an approaching 1 eotrisa wate ya t oT cats — . - . : A new electric water hea ut In Re The Chinese decline to buy phono- Is mitents 2 Seconds an Oli : : its eontents im 15 8 B graphs having black trumpets in 45 be ¥ i 0 : —- — teh cured Sauitary 14 ForfIUADATIE-HIrks" CAPI DINK Whether } Heat, Stomach or | 1s Trou i will relieve HguiG— ple acts lmunedis i Try it Se. es drug 1 Woof At droggists, mm 2X munutes by fron. Never fushe from Herbert Gladstone's Bull. Herbert Gladstone, . - — | understood, has been Rheamatisin Cured in a Day, | ofGovernor General of United Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism and Africa, was once guilty of ag Neurnigia radical res in 1 to 3 days. Its 50 bull in debate action 1s remarbabile Hemoves the CALS disestablishment and di kly disappenrs. First dose Dilating on th greatly benefits. Toc. and 31. Al druggists. | Vtiating on t " tions of the people England, he said When an English man wants nar does he go? { When he wants Only One “Oromo Quinine,” j tized to whom does e got Laxative Hromo Quinine. Look | parish priest. Whe signature of BE. W. Grove. Used the | buried. to whom does he go?" s Cod in One Day. 35¢ | The house answered with ; ——— — hy # on { whink Le : Mediteranean port 48 ood 1ding: Jerusalem, in rasting the he English of ation of 2.000, a bull i perhaps a bull is. perhaps grown to Toronto Glob 1907 45, - ! Maine Checker Maker. you. Lae A ana w ho. ” i rere Lhe “PM Ee the increasing more Trap- Southern are their foreign commerce idly than others ports to got To priest id b ip i To the That n he wa for th World over to Cur. Gaza, =a miles southwest 1840, had =a which in 1887 had in 1887 to 35, popu 16 000 Puy, in to i » becanse von suffer i it seems \ vou | Men can be ard (il. the year roun {that is what | Bethel Th checkers f rels it } and down average large, but ed out ft i every barrel shipped 000 checkers of the - while In 800 barrels there are <R, in demand in 800.000 or 1, gots 4 London as nose- | checkers each is to say, with {the output of Maine mill, 2 — 400,000 oersons be playing Deen vented ¢ "nd eonghs are cured at the samo Kennebee Jour by Allen's Luv Fo Isom, when all other nal reinedcies fail a for over 40 years, § conceivable that r MIraiga but Hamline Wiss sys all pan, sore London schools hours as play- favates many hur us diseases « thoroughly cured by fierce su |e t wis. The favorite family lax size, 200 000 That this conld Old silk hats of East End Tf 3? s 3 ore HOT COngevs the bags tien in ime a HARD TO DROP Bat Many Drop It, A Dog in Good Humor. | ‘i there the fam- | dog d milkmen,"” Pittsburg milkman ventured :| J i was one thing isliked it was F. George, of fore the old ver on for A young Calif. wife talks about eof. fee “It was hard to drop Mocha and Java and give Postum a trial, but my herves were so shattered that | wae a nervous wreck and of course that Was wary and ne without first tapping window to find out all was “But Ow the kitchen certain that safe the new milkman didn't means all kinds of alls about the pets, peculiarities, | Row SOW the. aS Sautiarities, “At first | thought bicycle riding ed from the fleshiest part of the new | Caused it and | gave it up, but my milkman's calf by the master of the | condition remained unchanged. 1 did house the victim of the onslaught | POt want to acknowledge coffee caused began to express his mind with con- | the trouble, for I was very fond of it. siderable freedom | At that time a friend came to live " ‘Keepin’ a dog like that!’ he in-| with ue, and 1 noticed that after he dignantly exclaimed had been with us a week he would not s by Has only Jiaxtul, that's all,” in- | drink his coffee any more. I asked s'stod e fond master, an ressed | s . something into the new wo oni hit the reson. He replied, +1 have hand not had a headache since | left oft The milkman glanced at the eoin | 31nking coffee, some months ago, till and then deposited it In a safc | ast week, when | began again, here pocket. | &t your table. | don't see how any- “I think I ean take a little fun | one can Mke coffee, anyway, after as well as anybody,” he said dryly. | drinking Postum!’ ‘bot do you know till you exDlained | 1 gald nothing, but at once ore I had a notion that that dog » a8 | dered a package of Postum. That Vasil Bi In ron earnest.’ "... Yaa five months ago, and we have rank no coffee since, except on two occasions when we had company, and the result each time was that my hus band could not sleep, but lay awake and tossed and talked half the night. We were convinced that coffee canaed his suffering, so he returned to Pos tum, convinced that coffee was an enemy, instead of a friend, and he is troubled no more by Insomnia, “I, myself, have gained 8 pounds In welght, and my nerves have ceased to quiver. It seems so easy now to quit coffee that caused our aches and alls and take up Postum.” Read the Hite book, “The Road to Wellville,” tn pkgs. “There's a Rea- son.” Ever read the above letter? A new One appears from time to time. They Are genuine, true, and full of human Jterest, A Rose-Colored Statement. Miss Jane Addams, the brilliant head of Hull House, said at a lunch- eon of the Chicago Civie Club: “We women have still much to fight for. Our battle will be long and difficult. Well, lot us frankly admit {t. There is nothing to bo gained by such rose-colored phrases as Willlam White employed. “William White's brother had kill- ed a man in cold blood. " “Well, Willlam, how about your brother?’ a visitor to the town asked him one day after the trial. "Well," sald William, ‘they've put him in jail for a month.’ “ “That's rather a light sentence for a cold-blooded murder,’ said the gentleman, “Yes, sir, William admitted, ‘but at the month's end they're go- img te hang him.” { IHE NEWS. Domestic for the Wardlaw sisters | are moving to get the women ac~ | cused of the murder of Ms. 0. W. | M. Snead released on the ground that morphine found in the woman's stom- ach Indicates suicide The engineer of that ran into the x ier express Counsel the {reight train rear end of the on th New York held responsible for Spencer Trask ontreal Central has been the death of vehicle containing Mrs 8 R infant ph rod Bl Canyon after from neo Texa death, burned which who : maxing pi ho had near Utles discovers ithe Irish 4 ing ' 4 nlinnes to rise filled with the surface, na streets sink. ing the river Mill reach mazimun yf the food to day { ft other parts of France are slightl improved Baron Komura jag ter of foreign affairs to the declared tions between Japan and the United States and Russia were constantly being strengthened, and that Japan's policy in Manchuria was directed to. ward the maintenance of the open door President Bowling, of the North- ern Miners’ Federation of New South Wales, was convicted at Sydney of obstructing work at the mines dur- ing the sirike and sentenced to one year at hard labor in prison. Three other strike leaders were given sen. | tenices The Liberals are creeping up on the Unionists in the latest parlia. mentary elections in England, the parties now standing 258; Liberals, 253: Laborites. Nationalists, 76, The nonineleience of the United minis- in an address that the rela- nese yiet 40; meats more freely is regarded in Ger. | man official quarters as simplifying | The elections to the Norwegian Storthing., or Parliament, having Knudeon submitted to the King the resignation of the cabinet, President Madriz, of Nicaragua, has re-established the reign of ter- ror instituted by Ze'aya, and mem- have been imprisoned. The municipality of Lima. Peru, bestowed medals on Mr. and Mrs William J. Bryan. The United States Banking Com. | pany, of Mexico City, Mexico, sup. pended payment. COMMERCIAL ————— Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. , R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: “The disturbances in Wall Btreet is apparently without effect on the and trade situation, which, measured by best tests, con- tinues in a healthy and active condi tion. A further perceptible broad- ening of demand for pig iron is no- ted at many leading centers, and in the matier of prices also the situa- tion generally {8 more satisfactory to producing interests. In some dis- tricts new business is still light, but on the whole there is marked i{m- provement... with basic and Bessemer grades attracting much attention. Ir- regularity is stil] apparent in finish- ed lines and there is evidence that the railroads are holding back con- siderable new business, although car orders at the West are quite liberal and several large contracts are pend- Recent sales of rails aggrega- ted 40.000 tons, while about 18,000 tons of structural material wore booked this week.” Wholesale Markets. New York.—Wheat—8pot firm: No. 2 red, 129c. elevator domestic and 1.29 f o. b. afloat nominal; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.23% and No. 2 hard winter, 1.23% 1. 0. b a ry "4 1H0at nomina ine PE Corn gteady; No. 2, T3%e 74 delivered and nominal mixed, 26@ 32 ural white, clipped white, Spot elevator domestic. - i2 { 26 @ b@1.20; No. 1, No. 3 1.07%; and unchanged slate, 17% @18¢.; 17%: do., Octo winter made do. common full to 872 boxes. slate, Pennsylvania bhenuery white, fancy gathered, white, 4 ry. brown and mix 145; do., gathered me, 4042, West 4142; first, 39¢ S6@ 3%; receipts new a0 de tl. special Erades, 281 » Westere turkeys Wester: 14 Alive steady: 16c.; fowls, 17; Dressed firm; ickens 156@ 23¢.; fowls, i ars le 3 chickens, 12 7 bh. tur @ 24 Philadelphia, — Wheat t y January, Se higher; dn turkeys . Steady; 123@ 126¢ Janyars nt ow t ontra grade, 69 WN @ 70« { hans ed extra Western nearby prints toeady ; do., ak aud 4¢. lower. Penn i other nearby firsts, free atl mark, do., current returnable cases, 36, at ern firsts, free cases, 38 current receipts, free 6, 81 mark Nn. New York 1T% @17%e.; ful do teady; fowls, 156 11% ® 12; chick ducks, 17@ 19; pees f gira Baltimore Wheat The market quiet; No. 2 red spot 1.16% Prices im iv, and at the mid-das red spot was quoted af ontract, 6%%e. No. ! steamer mixed, 67% : No White-— No. 2 54¢.; No. 3. a 62% @ 53; No. 4, as 52 Mizxed--No, 2, § 3, 50% @51. market for rye is firm grades of No. 2 West. ich there is some demand nust be choice to attract at Sales, car No. 2 rye, West We quote per bush. : Western, as to quality No. 3 rye. Western, do 1@83; No. 2 rye, nearby We quote - 53% § stobht Ki The irable She Quote, per ton: No i large bales, $21.50; do, small blocks, $21.50; $ 20@ 21; No. 3. de. Ch clover mixed, No. 1 do. do, $20@ 20.50; No. 2, do do.. $18@ 19; No. 1 clover, $20: No 2 clover, $318@ 19 Frge-—-We quote, off Maryland, Pennsylvania irhy firsts, 37c¢.; Western firsts No. 2 yi ee ——————————— ————————————————. s— firste, 36; guinea eggs, 18. Dressed Poultry — We gnote, per Ih Turkeys--Choice, small, 23¢.; ern do.. to good, 18@20; old tome, 18619 Chickena—Cholce, young, 17¢.: old and mixed, 15616; old roosters, 10 wi. Ducks 166 1 Re. Geese 126913 Capons--Large, 23¢.: me dium, 21822; small and slips, 196 Live Stock. Chicago, « Cattle — Market 106 150. lower. Steers, $568.40; cows $2.50@5.50; heifers, $3 4006; $4@5.15; calves, $369.75: stockers and feeders, $3.75@5.50. Sheep—Market steady. Sheep $506.25; lambs, $7€ 8.76; year lings, $4.25@ 8.25. Kansas City, Mo.Cattlo-— Marke! lie lower. Choice export and dress. €d bee! steers, $5.00 7.20; fair to good, $4.75@5.80; Western steers $4500 68; stockers and feeders $3.50@5, Southern steers, $46 5.75; Southern cows, $2.60@4.25; native cows, $2.50@5.26; native heifers, $3.50@6; bulls, $3.606 Hogs—~Market be. lower. To 5.600 bulk of salve, $8.256@8.50. heavy, $8.35@ 8.60; and butchers, $8.30@ 8.50; light, $7.85 Despair and Despondency No one but a woman can tell the story of the suffering, the despair, and the despondency endured by women whe carry fn daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disord®% and derangements of the delicate and important organs that are distinctly feminine, The tortures so bravely endured come pletely upset the nerves if long continued, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism, IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. It sllays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pein, It tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifehood end motherhood. Honest medicine dealers sell it, and - have nothing to urge upon you es *‘ just as good." It is non-secret, non-alcoholic snd has a record of forty years of cures. Asx Your Nreiounons. 1 hey probably know of some of its many cures. If you want q book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to care them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing only, and be will send vou a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medics! Adviser—revised, up-to date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps, Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y, THE Famous Once a Rayo useFr always ‘one be KAYO us a Light gis oth BE. ae 3 i rite for descriptive circular Chore The Atlantic Refining Company “SPOHNS” preparation Ts mow titutsomal Remedy Coles, Bralligns also Dtemsper among This compound = made of is and met an stem of re enters inte fa persons Are new talring pe, Colds, Ootphe, Kid it is alwepw safe ms fram the bes i Glande, SPO iy every druggist end snd any sanget it j tance of prire {a manufacturers, who will ship te your , express pad Fifty vents and $1.0 3 bhotth £5.00 and §10.00 the doven Record of Annual Sales. 1.851 Battles Bald £584 " " 5 ree om Wal dare £ BOW sr nes deple you, or send A GUARANTTED cums AND PREVENTIVE A POR = ; Distec pes Noes. Fisn Eye, Pplrootic gop Catarrhal Pe ver, nnn s om - ot ww BOR 0 1 yg oy oy ayo ER RRR BRR LAER RE EE EEE ss a a a 548.2 twelve pood recipes y and stock medicines, FRER OHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists and Bacteriglogists, OS A 1 2 tt "of all Germie tdpg y ised Succenstulty 6 ol domestic Animalg SPOuN ME Bele Propeasion ‘ DicaL og, Al a ES he EE — of mil} °o 3 ——— = Suicide — Slow death and awful suffering follows neglect of bowels. Con- stipation kills more people than consumption. It needs a cure and there is one medicine in all the world that cures it—! CASCARETS. - Cascarets—~10c, box — wesk's treat ment. All dragpists. Biggest seller a te wotld— milion boxes & Dosa carpe! Grip bent For COLDS ana Hicks Carrpise fs the remedy. teileves the 3 & % « cures the Cold 2 i ow nai Lic it's Paice 9 edi } } Bc. storug Bank notes, issued in Ching Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days, Pazo tintment ic guarsnteed to cure any case alltehine, Blind, Bleeding orProtro®ing Piles d days or money ref mde. 500 carved a F fear] into th } of a boat, which gold Seratehed So She Could Not Sleep. "1 wy am for ite to tell you how thankful i the wonderful Cuticura Rem- eddies My had eczema for five venre and when her mother died 1 took care of the child It over her face and body, When enrve pitching was introdnond ¥ ho holds the omg-¢istance ihrawing record 1 How many years the Nstioonal bangue bes been in existences ¥ Who piteled for the Boston Seam ba 1576 was all Be * many Shak have boon members of the ational and Amerioan Anguem nines Lhely also on her organisation? head. She seratchedsothat she could Which teas has won the Natlonst rot nights I used Cuticura | pennant the greatest number of times § World's Soap to wash her with and then ap- ! Who were the players in he free plied Cuticura Ointment 1 did not from 1858 to 1908 use quite half the Cuticura Soap and | The answer $0 above guestions and 8 promt deal of other interesting bare ball information Ointment, together with Cuticura Re. solvent, when you could see a change | contained in the new, Lilustrated and they cured her nicely. Now she SPALDING'S ofricia is eleven vears old and has never been | BASEBALL RECORD FOR 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS. Ontalogue of base ball goods mailed free, bothered with eczema since. My | friends think it is jus: great the way the baby was cured by Cuticura. 1 A.G. SPALDING & BROS send you a picture taken when she | was abont IR months old i “She was taken with the eczema | when two years old. She was cgrered with big sores and her mother had all the best doctors and tried all kinds of salves and medicines without effect until we used Cuticura Remedies, Mre. H. Kiernan, 663 Quiney 8t., Brooklyn, little nieces wioen Ninety-nine per cent. of a sup of tea is water, B. N. U. ANY Eb Agents to well Treasury stock for AE any owing seme of the best knows talented god mines ‘an Mohave County, the Tron ure anit of Arsous. Por ilersture and Infor a ton address Lax 571, : Arig, A TARCE 5" ECIALTY MANUF wants Foo and be sal MARRETE: Pay { exeinalvn rriinry given god Toade Steve, Now op ead] {one Pant an RAT ON, PATENTS Smt ire vg A AO ts SANA {hompson’s Eye Water 4 wldlieray a "ih ween ee eee
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