¥ “GASCARETS" ACT ON LIVER; BOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, pure and fresh passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartie Pills, Castor Ql Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let ulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels, A Cascaret tonight Will make you feel great by morning They work while you slcep—nover gripe, sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women take & Cascaret now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation, Adv. He Certainly Did. “Smithers,” said the lawyer to his clerk, “what is Mr. Jarley's telephone number ?™ . “Do you wish his exact number? asked the busy clerk, absent-mindedly. Attention, Mothers! Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co, 1304 Kesner Bldg., Chicago, I'l, for 28 page beautifully colored “Mother Goose Jingle Book.” Sent free to all read- ers of this paper —Ady, Few sermons are as broad as they are long. —Chicago News. Uric Acid in Your Food Even dogs can eat too much meat Certainly, many people “dig their graves with their teeth” Few get eancugh exercise to justify a meat diet, for meat brings uric acid. The kilpe s try bard to get rid of that poison, but often a backache, or some other slight symptom will show that the kidneys need help. The time tried remedy, then, is Doan’s Kidney Pills. A Virginia Case Erasmus Williams, 1901 Dearing 8st, Lynchburg, Va., says: "For years my back and kidneys troubled ma, I had apelis of pain that c=» confined me to bed for days It was and I was miserable I tried remedies and doctors, but without benefit until 1 used Doan’s Kidney Plils They removed the pains and aches and corrected the other kidney alimenta™ BOME TESTIMONY: “T unhesitatingly pronounce ¥' *s Liniment the most wonderful ; lbs Liniment I have 5. 1 wish ur s Liniment the large gale it so well deserves, and recommend it ost i Torr, Salem, N.J, Driver and Trainer of Wa. Pon of Record. 810% LARGE BOTTLE, 85c., at Dealers Prepared by GILBERT BROS. & Co., Inc. TINGE, Wi. - W.T. HOOD & CO. OLD DOMINION NURSERIES DEPT. B. RICHMOND, VA. 00 PER CENT FIT, : . TION, A el BOs. oY a hh GAMBLE, BOX 39%, KENOSHA, WISLONSIN. 1! E MAKE #2 DAILY ecliing one article by mall; will send sa and complete ine 100; fal Fs Tog tree P, ". ehh, New York. PATENTS Bazine % Ww w NEW YORK.--—-Wheat—8pot firm; Mo. 2 red, 168, and No, 2 hard, 171c, all vall, ¢ 1 f track, export; No. 1 North ern Duluth, 170%, and No, 1 Northern Manitoba, 168% «¢ | f Buffalo. Corn—Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, 8i3ec cif to arrive. Butter—Creamery extras (82 score), 0@50%e; creamery (higher scoring), 14031%; firsts, 284p29%; seconds, 268 2714, Bgoe— Frosh gathered extras, 28% @ oxtra firets, 28; firsts, 27@27%:; £3@26%: nearby hennery , 36 Q3T. Cheece—State, tals, 171% @17 ¥%e; whites whole milk, held, do, average Live Poultry— Firm; Western chick- ens, 16% @16¢; fowls, 15% @16; tur keys, 16@ 18. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; Western roasting chickens, 17@21c¢; fresh fowls, 14% @18%; turkeys, 14@Q22%. PHILADELPHIA. — Wheat — Car ots, in export elevator, No. 2 red, spot and February, $1.609165; No. 1 | Northern Duluth, $168@1.793; No. 2 | red Western, $1.640p1.69, Corn—Car lots, for focal trade, as to location, No 2 yellow, new, 83@83%¢c; steamer, yellow, new, 82@82%c; No. 3 yellow, new, 79@80c; sample yel- low, new, 78@76c: new, cob, per sey- enty pounds, 83@ 84c; for car lots in export elevator, No. 2 spot and Feb wary, 19980¢; steamer, 771% @78%e; No. 3, 16% @T77%e. Oats—No. 2 white, 64@64%c¢; stand: ard white, 63@863% ;: No. § white, 82% @63c. Butter — Western, solid - packed creamery, fancy, speeial, 33¢; extra, $1¢; extra firsts, 30c: firsts, 28@28¢c; seconds, 26@27¢: nearby prints, fancy. 34c; average extra 33e; firsts, 299 seconds, 2779%¢: Jobbing sales of fancy prints, 399 4le. Fgegs—--Nearby extra, 30¢ per dozen; Arete, $8.10 rer gta~dard case: nearby wnrrent receipts, $7 85 per case; West. ‘47.95 per ease; fancy, sclected, Live Poultrv—Fowls, 144 @15¢c; old 116911 ee; chickens, soft. neated. 16@17¢: do do. stazgy. 12@ ducks, 16@17c: geese, 15@17c; ns to austity, per pair, 148 17¢: nispnns do do, young, f6e; tnrkeve 22@26¢c; per air, 17@18¢c BALTIMORY. —Wheat-—No. 2 181; March, Com—Snst mired, 78%; Maren». 79'% me CAT prime enil mivad engi do, March, 79. Oats-—Standa-A4 white, 82% @€2%. Rye—No. 2 Western, 1.31; No. 3 do. #1 2861.26: No. t1 201 27: white, 62% €63c; "ye timothy, $10618 50; No. 2 Hay-—No. 1 do, $18@ 1850; Hiren t ttn 17: clover m'ved No $17606018; 2: 19. $16.5 216 50: eholee elnver, $1969 Nn 1 clover $1R50%18: No. 2 do. $15@1650 No 3 do. $11.50€ 14, Straw-.Npn 1 rtralz™t rye $13: No. do. $12@12 50: Yn 1 taneled rye $10 “+11: No. 2 ARERR: No, 1 wheat, £8: No. 2 do No. 1 oat, $EmE 50, 1 elnveor twp 19.50: do = $7 LAR: 2 do Creamery, 2623; olce. 30831: creamery, creamery. orinta, 2260 "4: creamery. blocks. 31#33: Indies, M@22: Maryland and Penneylvania, rolls. 21622: Ohio, rolls, 206021; West Virginia, rolls, 200521: storepacked, 19: Maryisnd, Virginia and Pennsylk vania, prints, 13@20; process Butter fancy, reamery. ef daisy ad Fpes—Marviand, Pennsylvania and 1earby firsts. 26c: Western firsts, 25: West Virrinig firsts, 24625: Southern Duce egrs, 3c. Live Poultry—Chickens—0Old hens, 4 Ibs and over, 14¢: do, small to mo dium, 14: old roosters, 10; young. smoot and fat, 16; do, rough, poor and stacey, 1%6#14; winter, 2 ibs and ander, 186020; brollers, 1 to 1% Ibs, 22@28. Ducks--Museovy, § ha and aver, 16¢; Pekings, do. 16; puddle, do, 15@16: emaller, 14: Indian runners, 14. CGeere~Nearby. 13@ 14c; Western and Bowtrern. 114912; Kent Island, 15 @16. Pigeons Young, pair, 10@200; aid, do, 15@20. Guinea Fowl Young, 114 Ibs and over, each, 26M %0¢: emall er, do, 15@20; old, do, 20. Turkeys ~~Hens, 17@18¢; young gobblers, 1L@ 18: do, rough. poor, cfooked bhresst, 12; old toms, 15. Dressed Hogs Choice lighiwelghts, S88: do mediumwelghty, TH7%; do, “eavywelghis, 6@ 6%; boars and rough stock, HEL %. Live [tock 87. LOUIS, MO.—Hogs-Plgs and lights, $4.506 6.50; mized and buteh- ery’, $6.050606.70; good heavy, $8.6CQ0 8.70. Cattle Native beef steors, $708.50; cows and helfers, $6@R.20: stockers and feeders, $5.25@ 7.26: Texan and Indian steers, $5.25@7.75; cows and heifers, $4@5.75,; native calves, $368 10.50. ” Sheep—ivative muitons, $6G6.75; ‘smbs, $8G8.70; yearlings, $7G 17.50 AS aid to want. Use regularly. on Cultivate the with the it yourself — saving instinct Have you seen “Wrigley’s Mother It kept them in trim at a cost very smalll 4d 1304 Kesner Bldg., fis SOF. Prisoner—1 embezaled because | am not rich. Judge—A poor excuse ————————— I ———— this money important vo Mv arg Examine careiuliy every bottle ot | CASTORIA, a safe and sure remvay for | Infants snd children. and see that it | Bears the — diz Gentle Hint He--Once for all, | demand to know She—You'll be happier if you font find out—Philadelphia Ledger. NEVFR HAD A CHILL After Tak'ng EIIXIR B BEX “My litle daughier, 19 years old, suffered time under the doctor's care. [| was discour bel. gave it to her and she has never had It completely cured her.” Mra Cyrus Helms, 38 E St, N. K., Washington, D.C. Elixir Babek 10 cents, all druggists or by Parcels Post paid from Klocsewski & Co. Wasbisgiuon, D. C, The Unreasonable Sex. Knicker—Does your wife make you wear rubbers? Outlate—Going out; but she won't let me wear sneaks coming in. Si IF BACK HURTS CLEAN KIDNEYS WITH SALTS Drink Lots of Water and Stop Eating Meat for a While If the Bladder Bothers You, Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system Regrlar eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must re Heve them like you relieve your how. els; removing all the acide, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels oftan got irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night, - To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmucy; take a table fpoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. Thiz famous salts is made from the acld of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lthia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoid ing serious kidney and bladder dis eases — Ady. Noncommittal, Miss Gushmore—Don't you just love danger, major? Major Grizsley—H'm! I respect it. | Chicogo 507 Ordinary Mortais May Continue to Pronounce Name of French City as They Dusire. ‘Wasn't it feariul about the Reems cathedral?” bly ignorant.” “Well, bow do you pronounce it?’ “Why, Hranss™ “How?” “Ho—-Hranhes! Just as if you were clearing your throat. Bee? Hranes!” "Well, you sound as if you had a dreadful influenza, threatened with grippe!™ “Well, that's right, anyhow ~hnh-~hrahohse!”™ “You'd better go to Arizona! You'll nover get well Bere! 1 don't believe you, anyway Everybody says Reems” “They don't, either!™ “They do sol” “Oh, well, it depends on the sort of people you associate with--" “Well, 1 don't go with a lot of fake highbrows, anxious to show off the French they learned in a course of les sone by mail" “Better than a lot of country junks who don't know how to pronounce—" “Oh, well, the church wasn't hurt much, anyhow.” “No. they say it can be repaired How do you like my hat?™ "Heavenly! What do you think of mine?” “Adorable! goda” “Let'e."—Carclsn Wells Woman's Home Companion. H—hn Lets go in aud have in The The Diplomat. They were on the verge of a guar rel. The little wife—strange how they are always “little” in cold. ua feeling type-—was exasperate. “You are enough to make an angel weep!” she exclaimed. “1 don't see tears in your eyes” he replied, with Michiavelllan trick. ness, and she knew with a woman's intuition that he meant to imply that she was celestial in texture, Have HaAling Sith: Beautifal Eyes Ocniiote and sleinng Deed many rears before it was offered aa a Domcatie Eye Medicine. Murine fg Sul Com: Dn a Ae or I : that Ned Ones, Tryit In your Byes and in “s Byes No Bmarting ~ Just Kye Comfort. Buy Murine of your Draggiel — accept no Sabstitote, and if 17 terested { Boos of the Kis Free CO, CHICAGO a As Ever. “Since the war began the women have been taking the places of the men on the Paris street ears.” “Well, they'd do it here, bat the men are too ill mannered to get up.” It's all right to carry other people's burdens, provided they don't put on more airs than they can carry. A simple vemedy against tet Br en So-called friends are plentiful—as long as ycur money holds out. fie d all ted after every Not a Bad Plan, “What are you doing to allay the in Mard Case. That amateur farmer ie doing his conscious philanthropist “Nothing.” answered the unobtru- give citizen “What!” exclaimed the other. indig pantly. “Have you no heart?™ i “Yes, I bave a heart, but my means are limited and I'm trying to allay suf. fering at home by paying my debts.” IF HAIR IS TURNING | GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't Look Old! Try Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Gray, Faded, Lifeless Hair, Grandmother kept ber hair beautd- fully darkened, glossy and sbundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or tock on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at ny drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get a large bottle of this old time recipe, ready to use, for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendid for dan- druff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. | A wellknown druggist says every- | body uses Wyeth's Bage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and | evenly that nobody can tell it has been | applied-—it's so easy to use, too. You | c¢imply dampen a comb or soft brush | and draw it through your hair, taking | one strand at a tUme. By morning | the gray hair disappears; after an | other application or two, it is re | stored to its natural color and looks | glossy, soft and abundant. Adv. } a Strange Conclusion. “So is his wife” Love makes the world go round, bul revenge tries to square it True wisdom never thinks wiser than it really is itsel?¥ - You won't like heavy tobaccos after you once try the plenty mild but Sully satisfying taste of FATIMA Cigarettes. They outsell other 15¢ cigarettes by millions! ing.” "Yes, especially the silent vote” — a W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 10-1915. a SASS
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