Munyon'’s Paw Paw Pills are unlike all other laxatives or cathartics. They coax the liver into activ. ity by gentle meth- ods, They do not scour; they do not gripe; they do mot weaken; but they do start all the secre tions of the liver and stomach in a way that soon puts these or gans in a healthy condition and cor rects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are, a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They Invigorate instead of weaken; they en rich the blood instead of impoverish it; they enable the stomach to get all the pourishment from food that 1s put inte These pills contain no dope, they are soothing, healing and stimulating. They school the bowels to act without physic, - Price 25 cents. 2200 INDIAN LAND Poultry, fruit, dairy and wk farms soon to be sold by Government. Free terature., COMMEROIAL CLUB, Mc Alester Okla ii HIS VIEW. calomel, no “They call that a statue of Victory; it must have been ¢ a ho fight. ' SUFFERED FIVE YEARS. » wasn: Joints Stiff and Ankles Badly Swollen Mrs. 1. Skaggs, Louisa, Ky. says: *For five years my kidneys acted irreg ularly and secretions were painfu and scanty. I was nervous, restless and felt constantly tired Dropsi cal swellings ap peared in my ankles and my joints be came stiff. Back ache made life mis erable. After using other remedies with out relief, I began taking Doac's Kidney Pills and con tinued with them until cured. Time bas proven my cure permanent.” Remember the name—Doan's For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y out. A Christmas Criticism. Orville Wright, discussing flying in New York, said to a reporter The French claim to make the best machines, but our foreign order books tell a different story “Our foreign order books give game away like the little Dayton at the Christmas treat the tree at this treat ers, and, waving them around bead, he electrified the entire Sunday school by shouting in a loud and joy- ous volce: “*Oh, ma, these pants must be new Pa never had a suit like that.” the boy He got from In Different Parts of tne House. Caller (to little daughter of bhouse)—Hullo dear? Where are off to? Daughter of the going up hair. Caller—Oh, dear! Then I'm afraid we shan't be able to see your mother Daughter of the House-—Oh, you'll find her down there In drawing room. you 9 House--I'm just to watch Marie do mother's yes, the Burning Money. Blobbs—How did the money? , Slobbs—In smoking Blobbs--Is that I've been smoking tobacco nearly all my Ife, but I never made any money at {t.— Denver Times make his tobacco #0? Very Different Matter. SBhe—Yes, 1 like Ted; he is 80 ex travagant. He-—~That ig hardly the best quality for a husband, is it? S8he—Of course not; 1 am not go ing to marry him. =Stray Stories, OLD COMMON SENSE. Change Food When You Feel Out of Sorts. “A great deal depends upon yourself and the kind of food you eat” the wige old doctor sald to a man who came to him sick with stomach trou- ble and sick headache once or twice a week, and who had been taking pills and different medicines for three or four years. He was induced to stop eating any port of fried food or meat for break. fast, and was put on Grape-Nuts and cream, leaving off all medicines, In a few days he began to get bet. ter, and now he has entirely recover. ed and writes that he is in better health than he has been before in twenty years, This man is 68 years old and says he feels “like a new man all the time.” Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason” yd rend the above letter? A ire Eemuine tre a Tat interest. STATE CAPITAL CHAT Harrisburg Correspondence. K750,000 In Six Minutes, busied itself for its of voting “The new House” opening itself 8 exactly six minutes on day, the task generous slice of $750,000. The only Representatives understanding that they yn January 16 and complete it, as the House is concerned. Then the Senate will take up anc pass the ‘supplemental appropria tion bill providing for the payment of galaries of Senators and Representa tives and the expenses of the Genera Assembly for the six ending May 31, 1811.” All this is lature that doing away lack of with job is not finished, the bill passing second reading, but the adjourned with the would returr so fa) months necessary because the in 1808 passed old system, of paying the legislators a good their aries on the first legisin tion The law of 1809 provided that this could till a specific appropriat At torney General an wunced that the aid. On the & worthy of his hire, ‘he will walaries for the ymounting to $310,625, worth of railroad m Legis met a bill tem, or with the BYS sal slice of day of the not be done ion has been made, and Todd recently law meant principle that the the House vote themselves thei: session in advance also $14,001 and $20, and $10,356 lleage, { postage stamps worth of stationery. and employees of the get $85,000 in the salaries and »f $3,600. are are 207 to it is only equitable vote itself {reasury than the begin where the off, as regards the f« Officers form ot mileage amount There 60 Senators House Renate there members of the that the from the State less House House leaves The Sen yrmality of read att 2a fonery, postage Governor's inducted or Drapery On Capitol Statues. h George narble foi confirmatio Paris and tha! ith bronze the believed, how mnt Was mar forms that the official idea of the hu form divine was somewhat dif the ideas of Europea: and also of New York, whict figures on its new Custon to drape the statues iid be fastened w a manner as to fit figures He that such treater the beauty of the iver nan ‘erent sities, iad nude from None he figures has been erect drapery may not be at ‘ached until they are In place, of t the Guardsmen At Inaugural. The National Guard will be repre by a provisional nfantry and the Governor's Troop the inauguration of Tener as Governor on Jan 18. This plan was determined upon at t conference of State officials and members of the Inaugural Commit and the arrangements will be at once. The plan is to have the regiment composed of com panies in communities which are within a few hours of Harrisburg, the srganizations being drawn from the Fourth, Eigheh and Twelfth Regi ments and including those in Harris burg, York, Chambersburg, Carlisle fewisburg, Sunbury, Lebanon, Lan raster, Reading and Allentown. Examining Poorhouses, The commission avpointed by the last Legislature to investigate the sondition and management of poor houses in Philadelphia county and the townships of Bristol, Oxford and Lower Dublin, held the first meeting of its final lot of activities in Sena. tor Clarence Wolf's office, Philadel: phia. The meeting was behind clos od doors, and was devoted to hearing witnesses. : Senator Wolf, the chairman, ex. plained that the commission will shortly wind up its work and will then report its findings to the pres spt Legislature, It consists of Bena tors Wolf, E. H, Vare, E. F. James W. C. MeConnell and M. C. Rowland Et Many American farmers are set tling In Mexico, their numbers fast increasing. THE CAMORRAS IN MANACLES Thirty-two of Them at Viterbo, Italy, for Trial. IN PRISON FOR THREE YEARS A Mob Of Italians Tries To Break Through the Police Cordon To Get At the Prisoners—Erricone, Head Of the Grang, That the Murder Of Detective Petrosini, Of New York, Recalled—The Man He Captured. Protests (Special) Detacn Vite ments of rbo, Italy police heavily armed and sarbineers surrounded the station 59 Saturday at the arrival of 32 the Camorra, far leading ere who are to James members of trial Cuocola, a stand the murder of member of the band, who had incurred the venge- alleged body near ance of the Camorrisis for acts of treachery Cuocolo’s the seashore and the muti- WHE found on June, body of Was Naples in 1806, lated »d shortly by his wife discover afterward in a house near Extraordinary precautions were iaken to d the pri prevent goners and to RUar attempt at their release confinement any been in three 'hey have close for ireds gathered at iay Poll tioned vears, and hun and than of tl more reiatives Satur- were sia- wir friends the station here hments and when Naples disorder at various points, rived from of riot and known thal nothing to effect a res there was left undone stringent srg had been a rhi " sit 40 wy the police and carbineers to put down any such by whatever means The in They the social nown also as DeMarinis, ninent Camorrist after Carabineers, irdered innocents 11 take revenge was Depart- Italian 16 Ne w York P to secure rmation on ANOTHER POISON CASE, From Strychnine. Pittsburg poisoning Pittsburg has developed a case of may become sensational husband, G. M. Strobaker, Morton Grain ilyving in the from strych- Mary Strobak- Sunday evening and orders even counsel, { Special) Hay Company, Is South Side Hospital ill poisoning, Mrs sr, his was the one, wife, by police not be permitted to see her Chief of Police McQuaid says the jepartment has enough evidence to show an aftempt at poisoning. That snough strychnine was placed in the food of Strobaker Saturday to kill 15 men, ia the assertion of physi siang who have been called in on the and the question now to be answered is, "Who put the poison in the food?" Mrs. Strobaker before being de- tained by the police asserted that her husband had enemies among the foreigners who worked in the eleva- tors with him, and that some of the more spiteful had evidently put the poison in his food. TARE Fatal Rear-End Crash. Waco, Tex. (Special H. D. Rey- nolds, Pullman conductor, and Dr. King, of Dallas, were killed, when the Missouri, Kansas and Texas flyer, No. 6, ran into flyer, No. §, at Ab- bott, 27 miles north of here. Heavy fog obscured the lights on No. 8, the rear sleeper of which was telescoped. The other passengers were only slightly shaken. ® DT ie hr Woman and Babe Die. Philadelphia (Special). ~~ Mrs. Mary Trainer, a young married wom- wn, and her four-month-old baby were mffocated by smoke when the bed ipon which they lay was destroyed by fire. The police say that the Slaze followed a party at the wom- sn's home, It is belleveg that a ighted cigar was thrown upon the itraw-filled bed. Five children of an sther family on the floor below were rescued by firemen. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports, esses R. G. Dun & of trade says: “After a satisfactory retail holiday trade, business in nearly all branches is quiet, with the usual end of the year adjustments. The outlook Co.'s weekly review activity as might be desired, none the legs, many elements strength. The iron and steel trade is still confronted with a consumption of only half of the producing capacity and the dry goods business, wit problem of costs, but there is an ab- pence of demoralizing speculation and of overstocked shelves in all tile lines, while the agricultural pros- perity of the past year the gen- eral feeling of conservative make statistics indicate contains, and conditions better than the week In with gens “It was a seasonably the primary dry goods markets values well maintained, but still erally close to or below the cost of production. In cotton goods curt ment of production is generally to be inevitable after the of the year, when present contracts expire, The firmness in wide gray goods {8 maintained and there has been a very fair business in staple prints for spring deli bleached are firm, but with business light. Overcoatings for fall 1911 are being ordered very liberally from the largest who have made prices except font quiet ail Ail~ he- very, while goods produc » rule steady but Wholesale Markets NEW YORK 2 red, 98% t y Wheat spot a 3 NO ievalor s a © | b. afloat; No. 1 Northern 1.1812 f. 0. b. afloat, f. O Duluth firm; ro Det utter, creamery ; extra 29 fr 22. 294 Eggs Pennsylivanis ry white fancy, red white, turkeys, Western @ 15; turkeys, PHILADELPHIA her grade, 94 4% Corn Ye lower: i contract exp elevator, 4 Dece 49% @49% natur 650% c.; January, Oats steady; No. 2 white Le Butter firm; ary, d2e.; do, Eggs ia an ht mark; do, current turnable extra Western cream- ints, 34 scarce and firm; Pennsyl firsts, nearhy pr van- d other nearby cases, ern firsts, f. ¢. 37 at receipts, 1 35 at mark New York September, &@& 15; rent Cheese steady: fancy, 145% 14@ 14% poultry creams, do. October, do, good, Live 16: old roosters. chickens, 14@ 15 % 16@16; higher: fowls, 14@ 11@11%: spring ducks, 16@ 16%; turkeys, 20@ 21 BALTIMORE.-—Wheat—No. 2 red Western, 96¢.; contract, No. 3 red, 94c.; steamer No $2¢.; 96¢c.: 2 red, red Western, #2¢ Corn new, 50% @50%e.; BOM @50%e.; January, 50% February, 60% @50%ec.; Spot, Oats "5 - No. 2 white, 38e¢.; @ 38¢c.; No. 3 white, 371% : No. 4 white, 37, @371 No. 1 Timothy, No Hay 3 Timothy, per ton, $16 choice clover, mixed, No. 1 clover, S02 18.50 Per pound, Maryland, Virginia, per dozen, per dozen, 34c.; dozen, 33¢.; Southern, per doz, Cheese Eggs. per dozen, 34c.: 34c.; Western, 32e. young, per pound, 20@ 21¢c.; do, fair to good, per pound, 18@ 1%c.; do, rough and poor, per pound, 12@ 14¢.; Chickens, young, per pound, 14@ 16¢.; mixed, young and old, per pound, 13@ 14¢c.; ducks, per pound, 14 @ 15¢.; Geese, nearby, per pound, 14@ 16¢.; do, Southern and Western per pound, 13@ 16c. Live Stock PITTSBURG. — Cattle — Choice, $6.40@ 6.60; prime, $6.25G 6.35. Hogs — Prime heavies, $8@ 8. 05; mediums, $8.10; heavy Yorkers, $8.10@R8.15; I'ght Yorkers and pigs, $8.26@8.30; roughs, $6.75 @ 7.25. CHICAGO .—Cattle——Beoves, $4.65 @7.25; Texas steers, $4.20G5.35; Western steers, $4.00@ 5.90; stock- ers and feeders, $3.40@ 6.80; cows, and heifers, $2.50@6.25; calves, $7.25@9.25. Hoge-—Light, $7.40@ 7.75; ufzeth $7T456@7.75; heavy, $7. 0G. rough, $7. er. 656; good to css heavy, $7.66@ 7.75; pigs, $7.15@ 7.95; bulk of sales, $7.600 7.70. Bheep-—Native $2.60@ 4.35; West- ern, $2.75@ 4.30; yearlings, $4.75 @ 6.80; native lambs, $4.25696.50; Western, $4.75 @ 6.50. Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver Bladder Trouble? Palin or dull ache In the back is evi dence of kidney trouble, It is Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health is not clear Danger Signals, If these danger signals are unheeded more serious results follow; Bright's disease, which’ is the worst form of trouble, may steal upon you. The mild and immediate effect of Bwamp-Root the great kidney, liver bladder remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for {ts remark- able curative effect in the most dis- ng If you need a med} you should have the best. 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