Ram Ta Ny 4c] 30 ¢ -~ TRIE IR w ed [LA original an Syrup of Figs Senna, known world as the best d genuine and Elixir of throughout the of family laxatives, @ every package. leading druggists size only, regular per bottle. The times offered are and do not therefore, 2 everywhere, one price SO cents imitations some- of inferior quality As -odd an enterprise as any is that of a man who advertises in- struction in the game Folk naturally wonder on seeing the advertisement if the game has come in again strong enough to warrant professional coaching Buy “BATTLE AXE” SHOES. The city of Frankfort has not only established a municipal fish market, but supplies housewives with a fish sookery book free of charge. Evaporated Milk Contains double the nu- triment and none of the impurities so often found {cline in prices is that it is figured at one-sixteeenth of 1 per cent. A | decline like that cannot be seen with the naked eye.—Chattanooga News. easy to take as candy, regulate and invig- | | Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugarcoated, | owels and cure orate stomach, liver and [ constipation. | We know what we are, but know ; not what we may be.—Shakespeare. : Daied Painkiller for evita, bruises, burns and straine, Also for diarrhea snd dvsen- tery. Avoid substitutes, 25c., Me, Ha. In 54 cases out of every 100 ths left leg is stronger than the right. Buy “BatrrE AXE” Snogs. A web filament two and one-quar- ter miles long has been taken from the body of a single spider. Baby's Scalp All Crusted Over, “Our little daughter, when three months old, began to break out on the head, and we had the best doctors to treat her, but they did not do her any good. They said she had eczema. Her scalp was a solid scale all over. The burning and {tehing was so severe in so-called fresh or raw milk, The use of Libby's in- sures pure, rich, whole- some, healthful milk that is superior in flavor and economical in cost. Libby's Evaporated Milk is the purest, freshest high grade milk, obtained from selected, carefully fed cows. Itis pasteur- ized and then evaporat- that she could not rest, day or night up all hopes We at once got a eake of Cuti- a bot of Cuticura Oint- fully. After the first dose of the Cutl. Ointment Then she began to im- prove rapidly and in two weeks the scale came off her head and new halr began to grow. In a very short time she was well She is now sixteen years of age and a picture of health We used the Cutienra Remedies about five weeks, regularly, and then we by the disease. We used no other treatments after we found out what the Cuticura Remedies would do for her. J. Fish and Ella M. Fish, Mt: Vernon, Ky., Oct. 12. 1900." ed (the water taken out), filled into bright, new tine, sterilized and sealed air tight until you need it. | Use Libby's and tell your frierds how good it is. Libby, McNeill & Libby 7 NEW Tr DRO PSY fede ye “i Bank of Bre BN. GREENS S08, Bex merchants, Losisville, We furnish Wool Bags Pree ta sur shippers, Weite for prive Vol, M. SABEL & S0NS "ein Lasiavilie, Ky. This Has Reached London. While spending the winter before his inauguration as to deliver an address to students of the University of He met a member of the staunch Democrat-—-who said, “Judge, I voted the Democratic | ticket, but wanted to see you win.” “Judge Taft replied, “You remind { Iie of the story of Brer Jasper and Brer Johnson, who were both dea- cong in the Shilo Baptist Church, although avowed enemies. Brer { Jasper died, and the other deacons { told Brer Johnson that he must say { something good about the deceased lon Sunday night At first he de { clined, but finally consented. Bun- {day night, when the time for the eulogy arrived, he arose slowly and said: ‘Brederen and Sisteren., 1 the COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and R, G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review or trade says: “The trade movement, taking the country as a whole, cantinues large That there i8 in all the markets——and particularly is this the case in the security market-—much disappoint- Jment that the extravagant expecta- ‘tions at the beginning of the year are not being fulfilled is beyond question, and this feeling results in ‘a very conservative attitude on the jpart of both traders and consumers. iThere is a feeling among some that conditions inseparable from a period of world-wide political and economic transition may be forcing some im- portant readjustments, and the dis. (position 1s to wait for developments. Meanwhile the season is reached ‘When, for some time at least, the drift of things should noticeaby be toward improvement.” i | i Bradstreot's says: “Trade reports, except ‘nthe Northwest and on the North Iacific coast, are of little gain in activity, and indeed in some lines, su~h as ! i i er curtailment is still the subjoct of It is probably true, how. ever, that the evidences of crop and in the weeks to be adequately re- flected in the present week's reports i i i i i i i § of the East, improvement quieter tone of many lines or the further curtailment of operations point to other causes than “Wheat, including flour, exports from the United States and Canada May 19 aggre 2,918,065 bushels, against 2. 1,038 last week and 2,338,894 this week last year, For the 46 woeks ended May 19 exports are 125,937.- 240 bushels, against 155,602,003 in the corresponding period last year Corn exports for the week are 562.- 608 bushels, against 312,566 last week and 114,696 in 1509. For the { Deacon Jasper tonight. an’ 1 will i say we all hopes he's gone whar we knows he ain't. "London Tit-Bits, ‘A Package Mailed Free on Request of MUNYON’S PAW-PAWPILLS The best Stomach and Liver Pills known and & positive and speedy cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Jaundice, Biliousness, Sour Stom- ach, Headache, and all ailments arising from a disordered stomach or sluggish ‘liver. They contain in concen “7 trated form all the virtues and values of Munyon’s Paw. Paw tonic and are made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. 1 une hesitatingly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and eathartle ever compounded. Bend us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa. tive Pills, and we will mail same free of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO PATHIC HOME R DY CO., and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. UNYON'S Kt - PAW 118 are 26,673,679 bushels, against 28. 830,826 last year." Wholesale Markets. New York.—Flour-——Barely steady, jobbing trade, Re- shipments, 6,- 21,735 ceipts, (99 Kio Wheat J14c. nominal ¢ i: NO 11.18% nominal f. 0. b. Option mar- 'ket-—-The wheat market was quiet and prices were lower early on the weak cables and on favorable crop and weather news, but rallied late on covering and at the close was un changed to net l~wer May, 1.16 @ 1.15, closed 1.15; July, 1.00 3-166 1.10, closed 1.09% : Sep- tember, 1.05% ¢ 1.063%, closed 1.086, Receipts, 61,200 bu; shipments, 32. 489 Corn--8teady: Mo. 2, 683% nomi nel elevator domestic basis; export No. 2, 69 nominal f. 0. b Option market was without transactions, closing 4 @ %ec net lower; May closed 68: July, % : September, 70 f bris.: Spot irregular; No. 2 red, i. tf 1 Northern, Le " 0 Oats--Spot quiet; mixed, 26¢ Ibs, nominal; natural while, ibs, nominal: natural white, ibs, 46@ 4834: clipped white, : 42 lbs, 47@ 52%. "Option market was without transactions leceipts, 42.700 bu Philadelphia. Wheat —1¢. lower: contract grade, May, $1.1160 1.13 Corn — Steady; May, 64 @ 64 %e Oats unchanged Butter — Firm: creamery, 30c.; do, 31 Eggs — Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 22¢., at mark: do., current receipts, in returnable cases, 20%, at mark: Western firsts, free cases, 22. at mark; do, current receipts, free cases, 20%, at mark, Cheese — Firm: New York full creams, choice 14%e.; do. fair to good, 14@014%. Baltimore, — Wheat — No. 2 red spot, 106ec.; May, 1.08%: June, 1.05 asked; July, 1.02% asked. Corn—8pot and May, 64c.: 67 Oats extra Western nearby prints, July, We quote, per bu.: White, No. 2, 49 @ 49%: No. 8, 47 @48% : No. 4, 45 @ 46. Mixed No. 2, 4T@47%; No. 3, 460 4614, Rye--No. 2 rye Western, domestie, 834 84¢c.; No. 3 rye Western do. 77 @ 7%; bag lots, as to quality and con- dition, 704 74. Hay-«No. 1 timothy, 820.50: No. 2 timothy, $19506 20: No. 3 tim- othy, $16@ 17.50; choice clover, mixed, $19; No. 1 clover, do., $186 18.50, No. 2 clover, do., $16@ 17; No. 1 clover, $16@ 17; No. 2 clover, $1400 15. Straw-—Straight rye straw, fair to choice, $13; straight rye, No. 2, $11.50@12; tangled rye (blocks), $9609.50; wheat blocks, fair to choice, $7@ 7.50; oat, good to prime, Butter—Creamery: Fancy, 20@ 29% ; choice, 2R@ 28% : good, 25@ 26; imitation, 21@ 23; prints, 200 30. Cheese—Weo quote, jobbing prices, per Ib, 15% @ 16e. Eggs—Prices were advanced Ge. per doz. We quote, per doz.: Mary land, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 21e.; Western firsts, 21; West Vir. ginia firsts, 21; Southern firsts, 20. Live Stock. Pittsburg, Pa. « Cattle ... Supply Hight; cholce, $8.30 @ 8.60; prime, $8 @ 8.25, Sheep — Market steady to 10s. higher; lambs, $8@ 9.50; yearlings, $64 7.25; wethers, $5G 6.50: owes, $4.25@ 6.25; stockers and feeders, $205. Hogs-— Receipts light; prime heav- lon, $10.06; medium and vy York- ors, $10.10; light Yorkers and pigs, $10.10@10.15; roughs, $8.50@ 9. _ RE EAE ET TE People Talk About Good Things, Hixtoen years ago few ple knew of #ich a preparstion as a Powder for the Feet, To-day after the genuine merits of Allen's Foot-Base hava been told year after Year by grateful persons, it is fnaispen sable to millions, Tt is cleanly, wholesome healing and antiseptic and gives rost ani comfoit to tired hing fest, Over 80,0 testimonials, Imitations pay the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never be a substitute for Allens Foot-Ease, powder. Ask for Allen's oot-Ease, and see that you get it, An acre of growing wheat needs For COLDS ana GRIP, Hick's Caruvpiws is the relieves the De ana normal conditions, effects Immediately, oc. he. ne Wldrug stores. It's C Aseptic Tubes, Trial Size, A Bad Lot wan wo i Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, aches, coated tongue, poor or variable appetite, nausea at symptoms ? If you heve any considerable have frequent head- in morning, times and kindred number of the or dyspepsia. It is a most a full list of its ingredients ful habit-forming drugs, When ask- for himself the judge, & remnant of gray to say gazed pensively at down hair, and said: “Your honor, man makes ‘Man's inhumanity countless thousands I'm not as debasged ns Swift, as profligate as Byron, as d ssipated as Poe or as debauched as ' “That will do,” thundered magistrate, “Thirty days! And, officer, take down a list of! those pames and run ‘em In. They're as bad a lot as he is5."”-—Exechange. the IT WEARS YOU OUT. Kidney Troubles Lower the Vitality of the Whole Dody. Don't wait for sericus {liness; be- gin using Doan's Kidoey Pills when you first feel backache or notice urin- ary disorders. Ww W. Gosden, 711% E Marshall 8t., Rich- mond, Va, says “My doctor sald | had inflammation of the bladder. | § limbs swelled tn twice thelr real size and it as there were thousands of needics sticking inte them. I had been bedfast for three months when | began using Doan's Kidney Pills Soon | was in better health than ir years.” Remember the name-—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. seemed it When Widows Remarry. A sirange commentary on Dr. Johnson's famous dictum that a second marriage ig "the triumph of hope experience’ comes from France Dr. Jacques Bertillion has been collecting statistics to discover what age is most favorable to second ventures in the troubled sea of materi. mony Most amazing is the deduc- tion that women, whether widows or divorcees, betwee the age of 20 and are less inclined to a repetition the great experiment that those 20 or over 30 ¢ more youthful widow seems to hopeful It may be that ment is powerful to keep her In the bereaved state. Possibly a widow between 20 and 30 in so charming and attractive to such a degree that #0 many men "ay thelr court ton her as to make it impossible for her to choose between them But once the widow passes 20 she apparently feels oid enough to select a second pari. ner. In the natural course of human life it would seem that the percent. age of widows under 20 must be relatively small. Belween 20 and 30 the proportion will increase rapidly Once the boundary line of 30 is past, perhaps the bouyancy of youth has gone and the widow of France mates again for a home and a protector Philadelphia Press, over oi, of be less sont Consul-General John BE. Jones. of Winnipeg, reports the formation there of a $5,000,000 American Canadian Company to exploit the oil Lavender and rose perfumes are said to be fatal to microbes. HARD ON CHILDREN When Teacher Has Coffee Hable, “Hest is best, and best will ever tive.” When a person feels this way testimony for the benefit of others A school teacher down In Miss says: “1 had been a coffee drinker vears it had injured me seriously. “One cup of coffee taken at break. fast would cause me to become eo nervous that | could scarcely go through with the day's duties, and this nervousness was often accom. and heart palpitation, had when in the school room. Postum, so I purchased a package and ninde it carefully according te direc tions: found it excellent of flavour, and nourishing. . “In a short time 1 nollced very gratifying effects. My nervousness disappeared, I was not irritated by “ me no longer, ’ “I attribute my change In health and spirits to Postum alone.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. + *There's a Re " —— some of the advantages bol, or harm- No Heat Except Where Needed ° Dishes hot—food well cooked —kitchen cool. No, underdone food — na overheated kitchen i summer, Everything hot when wanted. Heat un+ der perfect control an concentrated. The blue flame is all heat—no smoke-—no odor—no dirt. These are in using the gowel racks. MAP an acre of cultivated land teething softens the gums reduces inflamma. tion, allays pain sures wind solic 250 a bottle A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature Emerson For HEADACHE -Fileks ( APU DINER Whether from Colds Hest, Rtomack or ercous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you. L's Dguld--plessant to Ake -acts immedi ately. Tey it 0c. 5c and 0c. as drug oes Best “sandpaper” {8 made fron powdered wine bottles Buy “Barrie Axx” SuoEs In calling attenion to Trinidad as a popular coaling station, Consal Franklin D. Hale says that the ering business, especially with steam. ers trading between North and South America, is increasing at a rate which shows the excellent facilities avail- able at Port of Spain. AFTEK SUFFERING DUNK Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham’sVegetable Compound _— The convicts of Norway are ma the soil B.N TU. 22 i { to till i You Indoor | People ‘must give the bowels help, Your choice must lie be- tween harsh physic and candy Cascarets. Harshmess makes the bowels callous, so you need increasing doses. Cascarets do justas much, butina gentle way, Vest-pocket box. 10 cents at Crog-stores, £81 Each tablet of the rensipe is marked CCC, Send pastal for Free Package FREE::5= Better and more economical than liquid antisepties FOR ALL TOILET USES. INCITS TOILET ANTISEPTIC Gives one a sweet breath; clean, white, germ-free teeth—antiseptically clean mouth and throat— purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable perspiration and body odors— much ap« preciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eves and catarrh. oe A lide Paxtine powder dis. solved mn wh vie hot water makes a deligh meptic 50- pe of it. 1 suffered fromfemaletrouble and fearful painsin my back. Ihadthe best doctors and they all decided that I had a tumor in addition to ny female trouble, ant advised an opern. y tion. Lydia E. nkham's Vegetable Compound mad me a well woman and I have no mor: | backache. I hope I can help others b; telling them what Lydia E. ham’ Vegetable Compound has done fo. me," — Mrs, Exaa Ins, 833 First St, Milwaukee, Wis. The shove Stily, ans of the Jhon. sands o teful rs which arc ntl hing otived P the nkham cine Company o Lan, ,which prove beyond a doubt E. Pinkham’s V that al ou such nr © - wes it to herself vo at ilve BE. Pinkham's Vegeta. mpound a trial before submit. 5% an operation, or giving nvites all sick or for to, health Ls rood AA SCA Trade-Marks, Pensions Bounty y Pay, Claims Against he Gov. PATENT oy 25 YEARS PRACTIUR Bo Barnue Axe” Stots Zax. ALEVE 184 al. a ANT to Buy Farm 22 2ot in we Bente) ot al denon . Farnished hotel for rend ar wale, ; Owner, Greetsbore, N. © A ALFONSO PATENTS Sent Be ist NYUKK wn aasily mare 13 vo & viiate pot woot Ak GET. 1337 Aven mo Phe iinasiohia
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