A POLICEMAN'S EXPERIENCE. Suffered for Years From Chronic Kid- ney Trouble, Walter J. Stanton, 1139 Pear St., Camden, N. J, saye: “Kidney trouble bothered me for fif- teen years. If I stooped, sharp twin- ges shot through my back and it was hard for me to arise. 1 was treated by several doe tors, one a specialist, but did not receive relief. Finally I be- gan © using Doan's Kidney Pills, and noticed an im- provement I con- tinued until the trou- ble disappeared.” Remember the name -— Doan’'s For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. g20O0N Landlady—Mr. Hall Roome is about the meanest man I ever met. Mrs. Slowpay—What's the trouble’ Landlady-—Wants me to reduce the price of his board because he's two teeth, SCRATCHED SO SHE COULD NOT SLEEP you how lost “1 write to tell thankful 1 am for the wonderful Cuticn edies. My little niece had eczem: five years and when her mother died I took of the child. It all over her and body, also on her head. She ratched so that not p nights. I Soap to wash her wit} plied Ci 1 use quite half Ointment, together solvent, when you c« and they cured h is eleven year bothered with ecze friends think it § the baby wa 1 send you a pictu about “She was tal when two with big sores and her the best doctors and tried all kinds salves and without effect until we used Cuticura Remedies. Mrs H. Kiernan, 662 Quincy St, Brooklyn, N. YY, Sept. 27, 1809.” care was face sr slee used and iticura Oinin s old ¢ 18 months the eczema » was covered mother had all of years old. S medicines Judges’ The wig is only barristers to give cial appearance, that it tom was originated by a Judge in the seventeenth when, happening to wig day he gave his such a stern and dignified appearance that he decided to get one and wear it at all t This he did, and the satisfactory from 1 view, thai not judges, but risters, also, took up the throughout Rurope Wigs. worn them end no this res by English a stern judi One Cuan BAY The cus French century i fails in pect 1 38 OEY GON a marquis one found it for himsel? in was mes court result #0 legal point of only bar tater custom Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot Ease, the Antiseptic Powder It makes tight or new on feel $8 a certain cure f hot, tired aehine AYR nse hoes “ol all D led PRES N. XY eany it callous and to greta, feet Kage ma Address ed, Le Rov. Not His Fault. “Oratory is a gift, not an acquire ment,” said the proud politiclan, as he sat down after an hour's harangue “1 understand the matter-of fact chairman not blamin you. You done 4he best you could.” said We're For HEADACHE leks CAPUDINER Whether from Colds Heat, Stomach or Kare mis Troubles, Capudine will relieve you. t's liquid pleasant 10 take acts immedi ately. Try it, Mc. We sud Me st drug 0. en Generosity. “I never deny my wife a wish.” “Indeed? “No: I let her wish anything.” Life. it doesn’t cont Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy, Murine For Your Eye Troubles, Like Murine It othes, 0c at Druggiste. Write For Eve Pooks Murine Eve Remedy Co... Chicago The only way to learn to do great things is to do small things well, pa tiently, loyally. David Starr Jordan. Your Free Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar i i —— BUT SOUTH AND WEST in New York Herald POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS, and els and cure constipation. dt RR AAAS RR One often wonders why the woman dressing rooms. A nagging wife makes her husband forget his other troubles, Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething softens the gums reduces inflamma. tion, allays pain, eures wind colle 260 a bottle Tips you get are almost as worth less as those you give, Eransh wot arte Ed Banks--- Washington.~ Perhaps the teresting documents now Washington have to do plications of postmasters want their postoffices designated as branch banks Practically all more than 200 been rece most in- coming into with who postal saving of lett which have the pestm written in patron these of ved by ave show m Pueblo to for international mones 2 v five veare more $1,000,000, which might well been retained at home ircemen lows 1805 807 th an fol G94 . dist were as 1606, $2 0006: 1 1606 From Jack for a 1 ground of circumstar 1808 000: Pa ient comes a 2] based on the inhabitant in med who would like posit ir small savings in a ment bi The Wash quest bank, that most of the that cit are persons il 18 to de- govern Bellingham inhabitants r general that of office. poor for who He bank 1at, in his opinion, ital banks in » the money lation in cir encourage thrift and extravagance aster ston to The posin at Everett Wash. a city reported that bank at that less than $15 in his opinion, a postal place will bring out not 0.000, He bares his es. timate on the banking already being done with him in the shape of mones orders made out in favor of the pur- chaser At Madison thinks he has in which te try system Wie found idenl out an ing from universi to foreign laborers, an intimate study each of these bank system will he tive, From North Adams. Mase, comes a plaintive tale that the cotton woolen workers in the and he believes of the relation of classes to the postal textile mills, postal bank in which to place their savings, There is much human interest in enridge, Col small in ed to “help the young men who are and who find it hard Inasmuch as these undoubtedly ¢ milies who have gone heir fo while the ur » ? remained home money | far from to save ‘Young men i of eastern IONSK forth to see take carenf the of the long-eatab iy family: ¢} Eine iamiiy, Ih part of the postmas and in t the natorvial the pats ng indifference appears to th and west fits supposed tn with flow banks Thee £11 be do. osed while the | Tn Of the 14.000 or 15 ing institutions find for the m pogial savings banks The banks manifesting curosity ara distributed through 42 states. and the postmasters who have made inquiries are in 36 states. Texas and Oklaho- ma are the only states of the south where the subject anpcars to have aronged much interest. In Texas 20 {| postmasters have written bere for in- | formation and in Oklahoma nine Postmasters in Louisiana, Missis- gippi. Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina have ignored the matter The officials of the postofice de- part=ent believe they will be able to establish a few banks by the first of the year 1911 They realize they have a big task on their hands. Thus far, however, there are no indications of any rush on the part of the people {in demanding them, Secretary MacVeagh recently urged the banks to form associations to avail | themeelves of the privileges of the Aldrich-Vreeland currency plan, bat thus far there is not one such assocja- [tion In existence. Futile efforts have been made to form them so they may te in existence when the next curren. ey ninch comes, but the banks are un- willing to even go to the expense of preparing the necessary papers for associations. in the country have sign s $0 Dose depositories placed in the Some ney fo be Pittsburg Oficial Says Mnonicipal Hennery is Needed in One Section, Pittsburg. Director B. BR. Walters of the department of public health has diverted his attention from the smoke nufeance to hens. He save the negro hill digtrict must have a public henhouse. He found hundreds of families keeping chickens in the cel lars of houses, Since they most bave chickens, and cheaply, there fs only one eclution, according to Mr. Wallers, and that is a municipal hennery or poultry stock- yard and slaughter house, Chicago Now Has Continuous Water Course to the Ocean. Chirago. «Chicago is now connect. od with St. Louis and other Missig. sippl river poris, and therefore with the ocesn, by a continnous water course deep enough for barges and other craft of light deaft. The con i necting link between the drainage ca i nol and the old ‘lilinols and Michigan {eanel at Lockport was formaily { thrown oren, i It is extimated that the link will nford a channel with at least five feet jet water & { Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: Midsummer dullness is less pro- nounced in both wholesale and retail departments of trade, and as the leading markets are gradually re- Heved of some of the difficulties with which they have been beset crop uncertainties, price inconsistencies and other disturbing elements a broader demand develops, There is much idle cotton machinery in New England, and a two-week shut down is scheduled for August, but curtailment is forcing a recovery the low price levels and there is less pressure to liquidate stocks Some substantial business is report in woolens, and, while the East ern markets for wool continue quiet, primary markets in the West are active and higher Footwear fa tories, East and West, are resuming is much improved in leat! hides red fro: point umulatior hoan er, while the low having moved More knowledge regarding the cotton in the South and wheat in West will determine the manufacturing costs in dry goods or the hand and the have recove large aco 1 = definite & basis of one flour on other Wholesale Markets New York.—Wheat NG. 2 11 6¢ Spot irre iar red, elevator, he SRR We quote. rer ¢ jos: off land, Penn Vania ond irate, 1 8c Eastern Shore, Marviand ind Virginia, 18: West firals 1% Neat Virginia firsts, 17: Souther: North Carolina), ninea 8 Gi 9 Live Poultry chicken ‘as er. Choice stcek in fair demand Ne quote, per Ib! Chickens spring. and over, 20¢.: do mall toe medium, 19: old hens envy, 18: do. sma! to medium IR: old roosters 106 11, Duka Qld muscovey and mongrel, 124 13¢c.. old, white Pekine fat, 13714 puddle, old, 1314 do., old, smal! io medium 11612: aprin~, ove: 12 Ibs, 16817: do small, poor nearby $2 - ih Rr Spring 17% ihe Live ro tock. ‘ HEShur gd Cattle—Supply light $7.75@8; prime, $i.25a Sheep SBunply light. Prime tulls and com Ia hse, $4.50@ 7: wea: $0.50 10. Hogs — Receipts light. Prima $8.656 8.70; mediums beavy Yorkers, 89.20% Yorke $0.40@ 0.50 rougha, $70 7.75 Cattle — Market slow 5.40; Texas steers, Western sloore, $56 stockers and feeders, $4 104 cows and heifers, $2.65 ¢ 6.60; light $5 Hogs-—Market slow. Li s @9: mixed, ght, $8.00 $8.20 8.80; heavy, rough, $7906 8.10: & $8160 8.65; ulk of sales, $8.65 8.85. strong Native, $2,054 9.05; Hight, Eheep-Markot yearl'ngs, §4@ 5; lambs, native, Western, 34.2660 7.25 -— Fl Despair and Despondency No one but a woman cen tell the story of the sufiering, the despair, and the despondency endured by women who carry & daily burden of ill-health and pain becsuse of disorders and derangements of the delicate and important organs that are distinctly feminine. The tortures so bravely endured com- etely 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 alleys inflammation, heals ulceration end soothes pain. 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 as ‘“just as good." 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