a Life Insurance P icy." — MUNYON A few doses o break up any col Id and It relieves the head, prevent pneuam throat and lungs al most instantly. These little sugar pellets can be conveniently carried in the whet for use at any time or anywhere, rice 25 cents at any druggists. H you need Medical Advice Munyon's Doctors. They will diagnose vour case and give vou a by mail, absolutely free. They put under no obligations, Address Munvon's Doctors, Laboratory, 53d and Jefferson streets, sdelphia, Pa. carefully Phil HIS “STOVE UP” HORSE CURED. GexrrEMEX Our delivery horse waa so badly st ove up in ki 8 fore leg and shou! that we could not use him. By using Mex. can Mustang Liniment on him *» was com- pletely cured and restored to the best of condition, Yours truly, Kew Benxs, N.C. JOHN H.FISHER That's the kind of work Mexican Mustang Linimentisdoingeveryda No injury so severe but that this reliable remedy can relieve it. Made of oils, it penetrates quicker and deep- er than a lotion or watery extract. It's the safe and sure remedy. 28ec. 50¢. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores. A ow i he a You Indoor People must give the ple belp. Your choice must lie between harsh physic and candy Cascarets. Harshness makes the bowels callous, so you need in- creasing doses. Cascarets do just 8 much, but in a gentle way. Vest-pocket box, 10 cents—at dr g stores. 851 Bach tablet of the genuine is marked CCC. Important News FUR DEALERS and TRAPPERS END FURS and SKINS directto MEN who ENOW their value, Wesave you money, because we KNOW the Fur Market, and pay highest pricedon liberal sssortments, Price list especially arranged for your Territory, It is YOURS for the asking, Convince YOURSELF by making us a trial shipment, We pay wll expretragpe, chavps me commas rons, and remid prowgpiiy, LEOPOLD GASSNER FUR CO. B84 East 18th Bi, Now York City Caphralised « $250,000.00 A quick relief for coughs, colds and hoarse- ness is Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar Contains no opium nor anythinginjurious Try Pike's Toothache Drops ult’s Pills The dyspeptic, the debilitated, whether from excess of work aX yi wind or beay, drink or ex~ pesare in MALARIAL REGIONS, will find Tutt’'s Pills the most genial restora tive ever offered the suffering invalid. EET Great English Remedy BLAIR'S PILLS Ee ae Sor, STS, or 98 Henry f4,, $0s: DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY a ER a Ta Aiba I ¥ PATENT": fy & cr rg fom Wanted Pr ron ita Sd SEE SEAR To He Tok MBs sso 1 DEFIANCE Gq Cold d Water ‘Starch e1oL8 dw bo REMEMBER PIS 0S BA SA ANI STATE CAPITAL CHAT Democrats Spent 87,425. Harrisburg The Correspondence. LaRue Munson, ading candidate for nomination for Gov- withdrew on the eve the Allentown is list the campaign account Democratic State Committee, was filed here as contributing Munson's name heads the list donors, but there is nothing show in what part of the cam- 1 he made it. he name of Colonel J. M. not the first VOars. The name of C the I¢ the Democratic ho was ernor before he convention, expense the which to00 Guffey appear for time in Democracy received £7,749, J. K. P. Hall, Ridgway, $2,000. Senator George M. Dimeling, ex- hairman, Clearfield, $1,250. William J Brennan, Pittsburg, State C $1,000, C. LaRue airman Arth Munson, Williamsport; Mary's, and Rep- John M. Flynn, Ridgway, Simons, St resentative $500. John Dimeling, Cle Senator J, H. arfield, $250 Cochran, Willilams- Kaul, H. C. Mulhern Mary's, W krel, liam and F. A. Kaul, St. and H. ll. each $100, A. B. Geary, WwW. K. isburg, expenditu $1.250 id $1,035 the illiam Gill Ma Ridgway, Allento 5 Myers, Division $34. 9 h wn, $ | for money, except for bills and $53.25 of unpaid bills » ® Much River Coal Dredging The growth of the coal industry of the portant iver yee along Susquel kill Rivers, Reading upations the and Schurl- anna with Harrish centers, is shown made by John lL. Rockey, he State Bureau of Industrial port chief of t istics The report covers tt} last year and plants maintained by ri the Susquehanna and the Schuylkill The capital invested is been $57,850, year before, the tonnage recovered from bottoms of the river aggregate 61.337 tons, against 55,473 in 1908. Of this, 36.080 came Susquehanna, a gain of almost 8,000 tons and 25.277 from the yikill, a than in 1808. The value of which 1e observations made shows eleven vermen along seven along shown to against $45.7 have on the while the tons from the ”@ tons Schu little less of the coal $32,045 almost Middle taken was 360,159, came squehanna, all between Sunbury and town The from the 5 industry ¥2 153 men and reeciy $28.770. Aare 116 on the ‘usquehannas, 1 ving 0,868, with vikill, recejving Wages There emploved + along th £8.014 The value of the coal cents per ion i i t recovered is . - * Complains Of Pennsy's Connections, The 8 heen Bradford COnNGt- ia Rail- tigate the by the Pennsylvan through trains on the Philadelphia, Olean Buffalo. Walter F. Leedom, of tol, objects to the location of Pennsylvania Railroad's station at Bristol! and asks State authorities congider {t. * » Want Lakes As Hatcheries. ade ith tions m road wi Bris- that the The State Fisheries Department ia lanning a campaign before the com- ing Legislature to secure control of 3 number of lakes In Wayne and Counties They are fish propagation. half of the lakes are private desired for About by the State, department several * . » Would Change Assessor System, Among the bills which it is plan providing for a change in the method It is the and the plan is to have the assessors appointed by the courts and paid something like $1,500 or $2.000 de voting thelr time to the work. The present assessors get $900 to $1.000 . -» - Harrisburg's Prize Orators. Dickson Garner won the Kunke! oratorieal prize In the Harrisbur: High B8Bchool. Wilbur Towse wa: second, and James Greer third. Th prize is given yearly by Samu« Kunkel, a well-known banker. - * . Pays $4.50 To Ease Conscience. Among the items reecived at ti State Treasury was one of $4.50, se by Murrell Dobbins, City Treasu: of -Philaagelphia, whe stated that had been sent to him by a Philad phian as a conscience contribution. » . a Insurance Co. To Fight. The Lincoln and Liberty Mut: Insurance Companies, of Phi filed an answer to the pi of the State to close up the by a receiver. - =» “ AN aA A li A TIMELY WARNING. Backache, headache, dizzy spells diabetes and fatal Act In time by cur ing the kidneys | with Doan's Kid. ney Pills. They have cured thous. ands and will cure | you. Mrs, disease, Joseph Bry. son, Perry St Columbia, Pa, gays: “My feet and ankles were badly swollen and my relatives expected | me to die at moment Doctors | did not understand | my case and could not help me. Im- | agine my surprise at obtaining almost Pills, cured.” 217 ’ any 1 continued until permanently Remember the name—[Do: For sale by all dealers. 50 an's cents a | Making It Palatable. The Barber--That's great It's soap I'm made of corn The Vietim--I think it some milk Yonkers Statesman. taste Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pe Het Constipation is the cagse Cure the cause Easy to take. diseases, Curiosity is all the needed for a mysterious dish BABY'S SCALP CRUSTED “Our little dm months old, began to break and we had her, but they appetite iohtar igater, the best doct bead treat good scalp was a did not” she had solid They sald scale all ing aver WAE 80 severe the night yen up ail ho; es whi Cutlcurs she could had about gi f the not rest, day or iB d the £1 ied the Cu began to img wiekas the ead and new halr gan to grow. In short pow sixteen ture of very tin was well, Ehe la of 10 she Years health We itd reg then we cou! } tell she 0 cura Remedies about five ularly, and need other what the no treatment after we Cuticura Remedies J. Fish and Ella M Ky., Oct. 12, 1800." Fish, Mt. Vernon, TOUGH LUCK, INDEED. mr GY 4“ = Nurse—Hivins! The baby swal IT UP Giving Advice How to Check Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble. This is a simple home recipe now cities through the newspapers. It is intended to check the many cases oO. which have made so many cripples, invalids and weaklings of some of our brightest and strongest people. The druggists everywhere, even in the smallest communities, have been notified to supply themselves with the ingredients, and the sufferer will have no trouble to obtain them. The pre scription is as follows: Fluld Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce: Compound i Kargon, one ounce, and Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle. The dose is one teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime, Recent experiments in hospital cases prove this simple mixture ef fective In Rheumatism. Because of its positive action upon the elimina tive tissues of the kidneys, it compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the waste Im purities acd uric acld which are the cause of rheumatism. Tt cleanses the kidneys, strengthens them and re, moves quickly such symptoms as backache, blood disorders, bladder weakness, frequent urination, painfu! realding and discolored nrins Tt arte as a gentle, thorough regulator to the entire kidney structure. Tho.e who wmuffer and are acous tomed to purchase a bottle of med! eine should not let a little incor venience Interfere with making this up, or bave your druggist do it for you COMMERCIAL Week!y Review of Trade and Market Reports. N Bradstreet's says: Favorable central features in week's trade reports comprehend bet ter distribution at retail, due weather; somewhat larger filling-in orders for which the advance of season and light buying by earlier in the year the realization of cheaper plies, at least as regards prices; firmer feeling in pig increased business in holiday Groceries, lines of ware and wearing show most However, is considerable for ment in retail distribution, still affected by the open weather in par try and panding, level of for sometime doing on spri in this A the are responsible; meat supe wholesale iron and goods geasgonabile hard- winter activity, room improve glow the has been probably to which OWIng prices that has prevails past. There is n ng account, but busi respect is still marked buyers {1 hold their sm, and lines seem disposed to cause prices are On the other hand, play no particular anx heavily ahead because of level of raw n ence hetween prices of Httle not to first hands fety false; the and a of aciure aler which the the manuf leave for 11 4 Collectio good room i nrofit pe i ns range Wholesale Markets -— NEW YORK. sleady; No. 2 red, 96% 1. o. b. afloat; Duluth, 11734 ff. o Corn-—-8pot easy; vator, domestic basis, f.. and 68% f. o. b. afl Oats a7 375 a S78, November, clos 39% and July clos 144.850 bu.; shi; Eggs State, Pe firm; rec nnsyivanis white, white, 40@ brown, nery, fan ¥. gathered, nery, gathered, 2045 © da do, to good, gathered tra first, first, do, seconds, 28@ 30: fre jirtles, No. 1 candled No. 2, 22@ 23 Poultry fancy, 366 38 Fo 5 A y-=Dressed steads chickens, 10 @ 16%e.; for 17%; turkey, 17623 PHILADELPHIA higher; contract export elevator, 324% @ 93c¢ Oats firm; No. 2 38%e Eggs firm; nearby firsts, ff. ¢ 233c. at do, urrent receipts in cases, 31 at mark: Vestern mark; do, ¢ f. ¢. 31 at mark Cheese firm; Wheat, grade No. 2 red white, natural, Pennsylvania and other mark: returnable firsts | urrent receipts New eptember, October 1 @ 156; 14@ 14%, Live poultry firm; old roosters, 106 ens 126 14%; geese, 156@G 16; Dressed poultry keys, nearby choles, 2: to good. 5@Q 20; fresh killed fowls, nearby, 16: do, Western, 13@ 16; roasting chick. ens nearby, 14@ 17; Western do, 12 @16; broiling chickens nearby, 22 @23; do, Western, 14817; spring ducks, nearby choice, 196 19%, BALTIMORE. Wheat ~ Prime Southern is In steady demand and sales of cargoes on grade were made at $4c. per bu. for No. 2 red; 92% for No. 3 red; $2 for special bin steamer No. 2 red; 981 for stock steamer No 2 red, and 77 for “can't use” rejected Small bag lots, by sample, brought 88, 82 and 93 per bushel. Corn-—Year, 490% @ 40%ec.; uary, 49 @ 495. Oats-——No. 2 white, 27¢.; white, 36%;,: No. 3 white 4 white, 3614. Rye-—No. 1 rye, Western, domes- tle, 83 @ 84¢c.; No. 2 rye, Western, domestic, 81 @R2; No. 3 rye, West. ern, domestic, 8&8 79; No. 2 rye, nearby, T6@ 76; No. 3 rye, nearby, 0@ 75. Eggs—Maryland, Penna. and near. by firsts, per doz, 34c.; Western firsta, per doz., 34; Southern firsts, per doz, 32; West Virginia “rests, 33; guinea eggs, per doz, 156 16 Cheese--The market is steady. We quote, per lb., for jobbing lots, 17 @ 17 %e. Dressed Poultry-—Turkeys, cholee, emall, 19@ 20¢c.; fair to good, 178 18. Chickens—Choice, young, 136 14; old and mixed, 12@ 13; old roosters, 9. Ducks, 14@ 15. Geese —-Nearby, 13@ 14c.; Western and Bouthern, 12Q 13. do, turkeys, du s 4 2; firm; spring gE tur. Western Jan- standard 36%; No. ’ - Live Stock | PITTSBURG.—Cattle supply fair; market slow. Choice, $6.656@ 6.90; prime, $6.30@ 6.50. Sheep supply 8 double decks, market lower. Prime wethers, 4 @ 10¢,; culls and com. on, $1.60@2.50; lambe, $496.25; veal calves, $0.50@ 10. Hogs-—Receipts 30 double decks; market lower, Prime heavies and mediums, $71.66; heavy Yorkors, 87.06@7.60; light Yorkers, $7.6¢ Couldnt Be Thankful, Bishop Charles W. Smith at a har vast dinner In Portland sald of the harvest spirit: “The harvest spirit is one fulness, but there are some old farmers who couldn't be if they tried “1 sald conducted WANTS HER LETTER * PUBLISHED a For Benefit of Women whe EE er oiake of the | Suffer from Female Ills calves wis a grea ibles which a weakness Weak, Weary atery Eyes a 1 roken down og n of the Boothes 3 re J so Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liguid ; mchof what Li ia bhe, $1.00 Murine Eye Sal in a > 1 L Pinkham's Aseptic Tubes, 26c, $1.00 Books table C om = and Eye Advice Free by ne for others Murine Eye Remedy Co., Z women § of thank- erabbed thankful | an old fellow as he over his farm on a gold to such me en autumn afternoon and showed a record harvest ‘Well, sir, this ive got hing, in of "i Year at not nothing whatever mpl I don't know about tha swered, afraid raia young TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, andGr Smart anulated Evel Murine Doesn ; id 1 tio The Lawyers Won. itt—Old Bkinnerd lef did he not but contested nis RET? * estate, Yes, thro » ugt Nothing 4! I . S33 ILDAN, »¥ ETL + Wort bX { ¥ Vor COLDS and GRIP 448 aM . rth, Minne apolin, Carry r the hest remedy 1nsolic ke ti cited and pron. ie al Good Ti $e lectual attrib ssing ills peculiar helr sex should t ] wis or doublk suit of a ju ties-—spiri i lose sight of these f e abili oetabla Felanie ‘eg health. If you want special advice writs to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Shewilltreatyourle tter: wstricily confidential. For 20 years she has been helping sick women in this way, free of charge. hesitate — write at once. Watson FL. Cole men un, Wate. an, DC. Books fires, BB rome | PRTENTS SFEBEE on owes DEFIANGE STARCH ier ‘W. N. U, BALTIMORE 1a and poetry twenty-six her runt to cabhages ar in i money iG ‘Aids Nature The great success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery mn curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on the recognition of the fundamental truth that jem Medical Discovery'’ supplies Nature with body.build- ing, tissue-repairing, muscle-making materials, in con- densed and concentrated form. With this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering | obstinate coughs. The “‘Discovery’’ re-establishes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifies end enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves—ia short establishes sound vigorous health. It your dealer offers something *‘ just as good,** It Is probably better FOR MHIM...It pays better. But you are thinking of the cure not the profit, se there's nothing “‘ just as good’ for you. Say so. NO. 49-1 “rol or, Med- newly revised up-to-date to cover cost of wrapping Buffalo, N. Y. ¥ THE pr CANN “Lamp [PV Rayo NT X one a Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; cine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, Edition, cloth-bound, sent for 31 one-cent stamps, snd mailing only. Address: Dr. R. V. Pierce. —— —————— A" The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp, There are | oe that aos! more hetige lamp made sl any ote] of so'id bras. Bickel plate Pas Y ket clean: BB acany mom ban Bb oe Theres thing spown mmmp-making that oan add fo the valoe of the BAYO giving device Bryery doaler everve hors if past descriptive cironiar to the poarest agency of the ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY (Incorporated) W. L. DOUGLAS *3 *3.50 & *4 SHOES :°%.%:N & WOMEN Boys Swocs, £2.00, $2.50 & $3.00. BrsT mw vve WORLD, { The bonefltss af tres h which apply prin. K ! | elwail f Eldan, dal annly Bei A ng now ansiies me to fra the ad nylvers lua for his money, ter and | fongor aring $3, $3.50 and $4 shoe sold at a low price. Bert there! gn ihe wre Lamp as a light a1 yours, write Tow es than for over 30 years, that | make and sell more £2.00, £2.50 and $4.00 5) than any other manuf actarer in the UR, and that Dellar for Dallar, 1 Guarantees My Shoes 10 hold their shape, look and fit better, and wear longer than any other $3.00, $1.50 or $4.00 shoes you can buy ? Quality has made my shoes The Leaders of the W orld, You will be pleased when vou buy my shoes bacsn fit and appearance, and when it comes time for you rel — another pair, Jou will ba more than pleased because the las Ones wore ao well, and gave yo ii Bo much oo mort Pink Eve, Bplsootic ng Fever CAUTION } Xn setuine witho Rein eid “TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Harness Sold by Deslers Everywhere iatehal Fever or pont Tipe von iar praghong Yom fm H your dealer cannot supply pon wh Ww, 1 ns oe wk, write for Mail Order Cava soft as a glove FOR BALE BY Frees aod 3 EE : Eat a A GTR rer i, EU R t } A Will Keep Your HARN ESS tough as a wire black as a coal Atlantic Refining Compaay dnc or DISTEMPER Phew te 2 ge for yo Free SPOKN MEDICAL C0., &ISiziz ante GOSHEN, 120, U. S. A. | Ci At: GREASE eeps the spindle ‘bright and from grit. Try a box. Sold by dealers everywhere. ATLANTIC REFINING CO., (Ine) PREAdaIphiay Pye Pittsburg, Pas
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