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It's the result that makes millions take them. sai CASCARETS toc a box for a week's i treatment ail druggies Biggest seller In the word, MilRen boxes a month, Wanted Them Permanently, A young gentleman of the colored persuasion had promized his girl a pair of long white gloves for a Christ. mas gift Entering a large depart- ment store, he at last found the coun. ter where these gloves were dé: yay ed, and, approaching rather hesit gly, remarked “Ah want a pair ob gloves." “How long do you want them. mquired the business-like clark, “Ah doesn't want fo’ to rent ah wants fo' to buy em.” replied the other indignantly. — Harper's Weekly, ad ‘em; > Mail ¥ F If you seffer from . Pits, Pulling Sickness, Bpasms, or have ehildren that do so, my Kew Dis- Savery wil relieve them, and al you are seked to do Is {0 send fora Free Trial 82 Bottle of Dr. May's Eplleopticlide Cure “Xt has cured thousands where everything o failed. 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In the yea¥ ended Merch 31, 190%, Siam Imported $1,724,115 worth of chinery, hardware and cutlery. cremations in Germany. States in the last year alone there were 34,500. Immigration bring on an average $1,300,000 to the port of New York each month. Though New York theater mana- foreign plays, home authors where they give one that js imported. Samples of Turkish tobacco grown fn the Uganda protectorate, British flavor of good quality. Advices from Russia state that the International Harvester Comnany has purchased a factory site in Mos cow for the purpose of manufactur- ing agricultural machinery. The Australian government is con. sidering plans for a transcontinental rallroad from east to west to devel 3 innctansible coumtry, to expedite mails and for military purposes. riand's great industry, the enfertaining of tourists, bring her over $26,000,000 a year, The Navy Department has arrang- ed plans whereby torpedo boats may be employed as wireless stations to relay messages from larger vessels far at sea. A ——————— A Perfect Becurity. Reporter What would you sug- gest as the best safety device in case of mine accidents? Mine Magnate—Some sort of a scheme to automatically muzzle the press as soon as the secident occurs, A vessel wag 1 launched at a Seoteh Htndbot er 4 all her ma- iniry abonrd and steam wp ready start, w COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade ang, Market Reports. of trade says: “Changes in the line of moderate improvement, better, and this is plainly indicated ! i Is the best development of the past few days. for both pig products, especially and structural lines. railroads for equiment {8 somewhat restricted by uncertainty reparding freight rates, yet some good business rolling stock Is regarded as cer- tain, and rails have been taken In modern amounts.” Bradstreet says: “Quiet still rules iron and in in trade ana lation, except in grain, seems in a Waiting stage, pending clearer views Relatively most activity in jobbing ‘rade 18 centered in meeting current femands, and fall business still ‘acks form. Retail trade has shown some gain at leading Westerr mar- kets, but is still classed as below ex. Unseasonably weather is very commonly assigned 1s the cause for backward trade, but there are still in evidence the signs that uncertainty as to prices hold back future commi nents, i “Business failures in the United Btates for the week ended May 26 were 200, agains. 225 last week, 205 In the like wea" of 1909, 263 in 1908, 142 in 1907 and 127 in 19086, Wholesale Markets. New York. — Wheat No, 2 red, 107¢. nominal ¢. §. £.: 1 Northern, 1133 nominal ¢. L. f. Corn—--Spot weak: No. 2, 67¢c. nom- inal elevator, domestic basis: export No. 2, 61% nominal f. 0. b Oats-——Spot easy: mixed, ibs., nominal: natural white, 26 @ 3: Ibs., 44@ 46; clipped white, 348 Ibs., 44@ 49. Hay--Easy; prime, $1.15: No. 1, $1.10; No. 2, $1.05: No. 3. 90@ 95¢ Poultry—Alive firm: Western and Southern broilers, 33c.; fowls quiet; turkeys, 10 14. Dressed steady: frozen chickens, 16@ 28c.: Western fowls, 14@ 19; do., turkeys, 166 19. Philadelphia.—Wheat—2¢. lower; contract grade, May, 1056 108¢, Corn—Steady: No. 2 yellow, local trade, 68@ 68 %e Oats Dull, %%e¢ lower: white natural, 46% @ 47¢. Butter Firm; extra Western cream- ery, 30c.; do., nearby prints, 30. Eggs Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 21 Ke at mark; do., current receipts, in re- wurnable cases, 20% at mark: West- arn firsts, free cases, 204% at mark: io., earrent receipts, free cases, 203% ft mark Cheese ‘reams, fair to good. Poultry 19 Ye e.: broiling Spot weak: No. °6 41 a for No 2 full do., Firm; New York choice, 154 @15 He: 14% @ 15. Live, firm: old roosters, chickens, 324 14615; geese, 12@ 13. Baltimore, — Wheat — No Western, 100% e¢.: No. 2 red, steamer NO. 2 red, 8514 Corn—Contract, §3¢ was dull; spot, €21 64 nominal Oats-—White-—No. 2. $7@47%¢c.;: No 3. ar46 35: No 4, 4415. Mixed No. 3, 44% a 45. Rye-—-No 2 rye, Western. tie, 83@84c.; No. 3 rye, Western, domestic, 77@ 78: bag lots. as to quality and condition, 70@ 74. Hay-—-No. 1 timothy, $20.50: No : timorthy, $19.50@20: No. 3 t'm- othy, 8156 17.50: choice clover mix. ed, $18.50; No. 1 clover mixed, $18; No. 2 clover mixed, $16@17; No. 1 clover, $16@ 16.50: No. 2 clover, $14@ 15. Butter Creamery—Fancy, 30c.: choice, 20@ 29%: good, 25 @ 27: im- 21@23. Cheese — Jobbing prices, per Iu. fowls, 19@ 13% @ 14; 36; ducks, a = red 1.00; The closing @ nominal: July, 2 ) as to weight, as to weight, 45% as to weight, 446 No. 2, 46% @ 46¢.; domes. Eggs—We quote, per doz.: Mary- Western firsts, 21: West Vir- ginia firsts, 21; Southern firets, 20; 10@11. Live Pouitry-—Chickens—0Old hens heavy, 18¢.; do., small to medium, 18; old roosters, 11; spring, 1% Ibs, and over, 83; do, 1% Ibs, 30; do., 1 Ib. and under, 284930. Ducks Large, 13@ 14c.; small, 12; muscovy ind mongrel, 12@ 13; spring, 3 ibs. and over, per Ib, 20@ 22. Live Stock. Chicago. — Cattle — Market siow. Steers, $6.25 @ 8.60: cows, 34.50% 5.50. heifers, $4.25 @ 6.75: bulls, $4.50 @ 5; calves, $3 @ 8.35: stock- srs and feeders, $4.75@ 6.25. Hoge Market strong to 5¢. high- sr, Choice heavy, $3.4060 9.45: butchers’, $9.40@ 9.50; light mixed, $9.36@ 9.456; choice light, $9.40@ @9.40; bulk of sales, 39.404 9 45. Sheep — Market steady. $4.65 @ 5.65; yearlings, lambs, $7@8.75; spring $8.76 @ 9.50. Pittsburg, Pa. — Cattle — Supply fair. Choice, $8.30@8.50: $8@ 8.25, Sheep-—8Bupply fair: prime weth- $e @ 7: lambs, $250@4: lambs, $4.50@8.50; veal calves, $3.50@9. Kansas City, Mo.,«Cattlo— Market steady. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.12@8.15: falr to good, $5.80@ 7.10; Western steers. $5.85 @ 7.85; stockers and feeders, $4.20@46.15; Bouthern stoars, $40 7.26; Bouthern cows, $3.65@ 5.50; native cows, $4 @ 6.50; native heifers, $4.70@ 17.35; bulls, $436; calves, $4.40@ 17.25, ‘Hogs-—Market steady, Top, $9. bulk of sales, $9.16@9.25; hea $9.30G0 9.40; packers and butchers’ $9.26 @ 9.40; light, $9.20 @ 5.35; pigs, £8.85 @ 9.15. The lead pencil makers of Nutgm- Germany, use about 700,000 For COLDS and GRIP, Hick's Carunevs is the best remedy aching and fev erishness —cures restores pormal conditions. It acts imme oy. ona. and C—O] A SAAN 0c. at There are 270 known active vol- canoes in the world, but most of Try Murine Eye Remedy For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. It Soothes Eye Pain. Murine Eve Remedy Liquid, 25¢. and 80e, Murine Eve Salve. 25c. and 31.00, “Some people, like hens, can never find anything where they laid it yes. terday,” says the Mobile Register. Mrs, Winslow's Boothing Symp for Children teething softeras the gums, reduces inflamma. tion, allays pais eures wind eolio 2c a bottle Poy-de-Dome, an extinet volcano in France, yields large quantities of carbolic acid, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Sugar-gosted, tiny granules, sasy to take. not gripe. The recently discovered Chamber. lain Falls in British Gulena are as large as Niagara. A mre wav of enring crams, diarrhea and dysentery is to use Painkiller, There is only one kind — Ferry Davis’ Be. Alfred Wade, of Montesano, Wash, , raised 123 bushels of wheat on two acres of land. Buy “Bart Axe” Smoxs His Point Of Order. After Senator Heybura had talked himself thirsty on the agricultural bill he called for a glass of water, “That reminds me,” sald a gentle. man in the gallery, "of an Incident that happened in the New York Lex- islature. A member had been speak. ing on a certain bill for more than an hour, much to the discomfort of his hearers, when he called for = Elaes of water and started off afresh. Another member on the other slide of the chamber was on his feet in a jiffy and said: ‘Mr Speaker. I rise to a point of order.’ ‘Btate your point of order,’ responded the speak. er. ‘Mr. Speaker,’ sald the objecting member, ‘I make the point of order [ Household Helps, Tt is surprising the many different a pe tizing ways that Corned Beef can be Pre par for the family’s meals. Every one ikes Corned Beef and there is no more healthful or delicious dish than Libby's carefully selected from prime beef an properly “eured.” There in some waste, to be sure, when ught at the buteher’s. but in the plan here suggested you ma buy the finest corned beef in the world in which there is absolutely no waste and every particle of which ean eaten, Suppose you ask jour grocer for Lib by's Corned Deef. It represents all full value—-no bone, no gristle—just clean, pure corned beef selected first hand from the finest beef stock—mo scraps or second fieoes-—-and corned and cooked to per ection in Libby's wonderful white en- amel kitchens. A ean of Libby's Corned Beef sliced and served cold with dill pickles and potato salad is a delightful meal and will be enough for four people. Corned Beef Hash. —Take the contents of & can, chop fine, add one-fourth as much boiled or baked ‘potatoes, a little fried snion and ¢ small quantity of water. Cook slowly until thoroughly heated, then serve on toast with or without poached eggs. Corned Beef Omelette. —Beat the yolks and whites of fonr eggs senarately | add one-half of the whites to all of the yolks, Put in s hot frying pan and, when nicely browned on the bottom, sprinkle a eup of minced corned beef over it. Spread over this the remainder of the whites put in the oven and brown on top. Then fold and serve, County that it is out of order to attempt (0 run a windmill with water." Washington Herald. "Twas The Stork. A West Philadelphia teacher was to a clase of little girlie.” man 8. Decker, of Philadelphia, re- lating the fellowing amusing fent: about birds of prey “Can anyone in the me," she asked, ‘what bird it {a that is so strong that it can fly down out of the sky and carry off a small child of case?’ “There was a moment's then a litile gir! in riassroom frantically hand class tell pause, and the rear of the raised her I kn bright pu excitement shouted girems of great stork, ‘cause one baby to our house Herald rir under it's the a Washington yw,’ fa 18 i v last night’ It Really Happens, The Woman a wonderful thing just been reading of a man who reached the age of 40 with. our learning how to read or write He met a woman, and for her Here's I've years, The Man-—That's nothing. | knaw & man who was a profound scholar at 40. Then he met a woman, and for her sake he made a fool of him. self in two days — Cleveland Leader Whiling Away The Houss, “86 you lost your job as a plamb. er's assistant?" “Yeas “For what reason?” “Incompetence. The man they put me to work with liked to play pe hushel and 1 didn’t know any game but seven-up.*’—- Washington Star. —— ————— pis FEED CHILDRENS On Properly Selected Food. It Pays Big Dividends, If parents will give just a little In. telligent thought to the feeding of their ebildren the difference in the health of the little folks will pay, times over, for the small trouble, A mother writes searing: “Our children are all #0 mueh better and stronger than they ever ware before we made a change in the character of the food. We have quit using pota- toes three times a day with coffee and 80 much meat. “Now we give the little folks some stewed, or canned, with eream, ocea- bolled eggs, and and sup per. Then for dinner they have some meat and vegetables “It would be hard to realize the in the children, they have attribute this change to the food ale ments that, 1 understand, exist ia orspeNite and Postum, "A short time ago my bab testhing and had a great a Ftomach and bowel trouble. Noth. ing seemed to agree with him until | tried Grape-Nats softened and mixed with rich mifk and he improved rap- idly and got sturdy and wall.* ¥ Read “The Road to Wellville,* found Is pkge. "There's a Reason, * Ever read the above letter? A now one appears from time to time. They rs sem genuine, true, and full of buman Creamed Corned Beef Mince the eon tents of a can of Libbys Corned Beef gravy with the yolk of an egg beaten into it. New England Beiled Dinney.—* y On mas ; country. "altogether cured. out fee, to Buffalo, N. Y. Notwithstanding that part of the imperial reeeript abolishing slavery in China is pominal rather than an actual manumission, consisting in prohibiting the retainers of the Man- chu princes from being called slaves hereafter and the designating the household slaves of the Manchus as hired servants without changing their condition of bondage for life, its general terms will eventually lead have this in one-fourth of the wuslly takes. Put a ean of Libby Beef in boiling water—it w alrear in the wsus! man: er lime 3 « Cornel cooked oxides the economy in the us by's Corned Beef, another great advantage it 1s aly 0 neces. HOE TE wooked when bought and there is sity for the long, tedious and boiling which is necessary with 1 beef. The house is not filled wi, se mi and odors and valuable time AY’ Libby's Corned Beef is ready at ance fir serving in any one of the many » tioned above, and you will find it a rreat eonyeniehes to try it next time. De sure Fee get Libby, MeNeill & Libby's Cored Seed. The Only Dry Place. A stingy angler was fishing on a | Scottish loch on a pouring wet day. | He had been consoling himself from | his flask and forgetiing his gillie Presently he asked the gillie if there was a dry place in the boat on which | to sirike a match i “You might try my throat,” sald the gillle. “It's dry enough!” — Fish. ing Gazelle. VE men. DANGER SIGNALS, { Sick klaneys give unmistaxable giz. | Too frequent or passages, backache, | beadache and dizzy | i= o TUR A Shery spells tell of disor- dered kidneys Neg- lect of these warn ings may prove fa- f tal. Begin using scanty urinary They cure neys Mrs. W. B 117 Rallroad St. Punzsutawney Pa., says: “'! was in such poor health | could scarcel attend my housework. My back ached as if it were being pulled apart, and my feet and ankles were swoller be kidney secretions were in terri- ble condition. I was « remely ner. vous and my heart palpita‘ed violent. iy. ‘Short use of Doan's Kidney Pill relieved me and soon my whole sys was renovated.” Remember the name—Doan's. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box ¥oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N ¥Y. Conwar, te badly Of iate years the diamond output of South Africa—the most important producing center of the world——may regarded as having prastically from three groups—4the De Beers, the New Jagerfontein and the | There are others, but they From experiments in the different Afrion, Togoland, Kamerun and | German Southwest Africa, also be- tween the different German South Sem colonies, ———— A Sixteen Years of Skin Disease, “For sixteen long years | have been suffering with a bad cass of skin dis. ease. While a ehild there broke ont a red sore on the legs just in back of my knees. It wared from bad to worse, and nt last | saw | had a bad skin disease. 1 tried many widely known doctors in different elites, but fo no satisfactory result. The plagne bothered me more in warm weather than in winter, and being on my leg joints it made it Impossible for me to walk, and [ was foreed to stay indoors in the warmest weather. My hopes of recovery were by this time spe Sleepless nights and re.tless dave made life an unbearable burden. A! inst [| was advised to try the Cutienra Remedies [Cuticura Soap, Olntmen: and Pilis], and 1 414 not need more than a trial to convince me that 1 was on the road of success this time. | bought two sets of the Cutlcura Rem. edies and after these were gone | was a different man entirely. | am sow the happiest man that there is at least one true cure for skin diseases. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 30, and Angust 8 1900." The tax on tobaceo netted $51.- 887,178 for the United States Treas. ury Jduring the year 1909. Duy "Barter Axe” Snors. A i ————— A —— A fire caused by an exploding lamp may be quenched with milk, water only spreading the burning ofl, AA NAA. AAR ho. New York's 4,000 elevators earry to the freedom of millions of human A notable provision is that forbidding the sale of children £ Aas serviee although still permit’ | 25 makes 10 the of the nificant rescript beginning The least issue a the | Chinese 1 impropriety of human slowly in at of te barter and sal Changes eof while th there may be fact that it beings that land, and * f slavery VEArs, been undertaken is for civilization Pitis- deferred for the has at least much gain burg Dispatch bom # t Pea Buy “Barrie Axx” SEnoes Beating A Book Seller, A well man was standing outside a bookeeller's shop in Cross road, closely examin one of Balzac's works, illustrated by Gustave Dore “How mueh is Balzac? saked ap assistant dressed he five shillings, reply h, that's far too much I must see the mapager about a continued the prospective and, suiting the action to he took up the book and the shop reduction cugpton the word went 3 ar s nio | and "Sev. he was from under his arm ask what he would give for it shillings, highr-t offer.’ book told The offer arcepied. the man and queried the man had gone, off with the gentleman, was left assistant Were took his money ' Well . later, after the s able to hit it sir?" “Oh, ves I managed to get 1 other copy of that edition of Balzac for seven shillings Then 1h wkreller ft ont miplaint with indge re London Te a the pol pores eT CETraph It All Helps, "We waste tos muel A had ch Yesterday ought from you bee! to make bone.” ‘But it was canned beef’ “Well boi; ean Courier-Jou today Ye IOUTISIINE soup the WasCured byLydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Elwood, Ind®-* Your remedies have cured me and I have only taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s opera. TS ble Compound. I ine was sick three months and ecounid idnot walk. 1 suf. idfered all the time. The doctors said I ¢ oould not get well without an opera. hardly stand the pains in : Dacially. my right wi A RE , n en 1 had tale nly mpound, but kept on as I was afraid to stop too soon.” Mrs. Sipe MULLEN, KN. B. Bt, EL wood, Ind. hy Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existencs, missing threo. fourths of the joy of Rving. when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ? r thirty rs it has been standard oy for female ills, has cured thousands of wo have been troubled with ments as dia manta, Ho, and Bervous prostration. : ya gf Ag A ag gabe our letter who men such ail. write to Mrs, ,000,000 persons a day. 3,009, B.N. U 28 | pC But when absolutely without in perfectly plain envelopes, without Write without fear as with- V. Pierce, Prest., Bick “Womaom OV ells Libby's Cooked Corned Beef There's a marked distinction between Libby's Cooked Corned Beef and even the best that's sold in bulk. or 1 Evenly and m idly cured and scientifically cocked in Libby's Great White Kitchen, all te nat- ural flavor of the fress, prime beef is retaincd wholesome, delicious, and ® is ready to serve at meal time. Saves work and worry i summer, Other Libby “Healthful” Meal-Time-Hints, all ready to serve, are: Peerless Dried Beef Vienna Sassage, Veal Loaf Evaporated Milk Baked Beans, Chow Chow Mixed Pickles “ Purity goes hand in hand with the Libby Brand.” Insist on Libby's at ycur It is pure, ” i W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES $5,84,$3.50, 93, $2.50 & $2 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS. Millions of men wear W. L. Douglas shoes be- most scilied on, § in all the latest fashions. ten, D. OC SH YRARS PRACTION. Beautiful Complexion Pret Send % oonis [, ARTES. WASTCLEAY washes shothon withoms BS TRO Rs rd EC DAISY FLY KILLER »
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