Enemies Now, Mrs. Slush—I don't believe Chatz is a true friend of yours. Mrs. Mush—Why? Mrs. Slush—She tried to get me te i say something about you. She pressed { me to tell my real opinion of you~ Miss For 200 years COLD MEDAL Haar- Oil has enabled sufferin human- ity to withstand attacks .of kidney, Hver, bladder stomach troubles and all diseases connected with the alth organs weakened by disease. These most important 8 EE pr on Blond tens hes 5 @ ; unless o re Roni Jou are ed. Weariness, sleeplessness, Servoiis- despondengy, backache, ; Bp ihe loins and Jower abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you of trouble with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are the remedy Work, Despite Handicap Wrich Would Seem insurmountable. Blind Edward Jones of Jefferson City, Mo., has made a record In keep- Ing poultry which many who have eyes have not equaled. Moving among his birds, which seem to understand bow he Is handicapped, and guided only by his sense of touch. he per- forms his dally work. He has built his own poultry house and brood coops, and has hatched and raised all his chicks. Blindness does not pre- vent him from culling his flock. The birds not intended to be kept are mar keted as broilers, and the others are kept for the production of winter eggs. Mr. Jones attended every poultry meeting held In his section last fall He Is now trying to organize a poultry club for blind people, and the home demonstration agent in the county has volunteered to read to the mem bers the publications on poultry sent from the United States department of agriculture. Nonexistent. “What's your notion of an ideal hus- band?” “A man who lets his wife have the last word In hats, gowns and argo need. Take thred of four svery da The healing oil soaks into the elie nd lining of the kidne and drives Sut the iota. New fe and Jualth ly ow. en your normal vigor been @ treatment for a while to keep yourself in condi tion and prevent a return of the dis 't wait until you are ines ease, - Don ble of fjhtine. Start tak GOLD lem Oil druggist wil hoetuny ar. o Your re money if you are not satisfied ith results. But be et the ori sure to imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no Substitutes, In three sizes. Seated packages, At all drug stores The Pleasures of Travel. “Wea-al-p'ta—no,” said Arkansawyer, “I hain't never did much years old last grass: born and raised right here In Shagbark township, and jonce. That was when I was about 8 and they just nacher'ly took and start | came running and hollered that they | were making a mistake—I wasn't the | guilty party a-tall. As soon as they | turned me Dose I lit out for home as | the crow | traveling to speak of sinee. I always | figgered that on the next occasion the | feller that knowed it was 8 mistake { might not get there in time to do me any good."—Judge, The Result | “The police suspected a blind tiger | picious photograph gallery.” “Ah! a case of arrested develop ment.” Quite Acceptable. | thing gross to come near her.” | Bross receipts? OSTUM CEREAL of ricl and delicious to BALTIMORE. — Cob Corn yellow corn, No. 3. or better, for do- mestic delivery, is quotable at $1.00 1.81 per bushel for car lots on spot, Corn Sales—S8mall lots of white corn brought $1.76 per bushel, delivered: a cargo of No. 2 white sold at $1.77% per bushel, Oats— Standard white, 79¢: No. 3 white, 781, Rye-Bag lots nearby rye, as to qual ity, $1.40@ 1.50. Hay-—-No. 1 timothy, $42; standard timothy, $41.50; No. 2 do, $40@ 40.00; No. 3 do, $36.39; No. 1 light clover mixed, $40@ 40.50: No. 2 do, do, $36@ 38; No. 1 clover mixed, $39 00@3898.50; No. 2 do, do, $35.50@37.50;: No. 1 clover, $36@ 37; No. 2 clover, $33.50@ 35.50; No. 3 clover, $20.50@31.50. Straw-—No. 1 straight rye, $17@ 18; No. 2 straight rye, $16@17; No. 1 tangled rye, $14@14.50: No. 2 tangled rye, $13@13.50; No. 1 wheat, $12.50@ 13; No. 2 wheat, $11.50@12: No. 1 oat, $13.50@14; No. 2 oat, $1250@13. Live Poultry Chickens, spring, un der 1% pounds, pound, 50@566¢: do, 1% to 1% pounds, pound, L558: do, young, rough and staggy, pound. 0g do, old roosters, pound, 21@ 22; pound, do, white leg 37: do, small, pound, “an of, Eggs — Western Ma ryland, nearby, 46c: Fastern Pennsyl Shore, Virginia, 46: Southern (North Butter Creamery, Western Separa- prints, 3% pound, extras, 62@63; firsts 61@62; nearby 60@61; firsts, Maryland, creamery, ox 58@ 60; dairy Pennsylvania and tras, Potatoes— White, Western Maryland Pennsylvania, per 100 pounds, do, Eastern per barrel. No. 1. do, do, do, No. 2. $566. do, Eastern Shore. Maryviand Delaware, per barrel, $1011 bright, per barrel, $7.50 as. NEW YORK.-Corn- No. 2 yellow, and No. 2 white, $1.99 cost and freight, New York. Outs Butter Creamery trax, 80% @6lc; sCore), Standard, 80 Ke. than exiras STR GHY: make, No. 2 higher creamery SER G60; firsts, stock current ex (92 45. Eggs able; Fresh gathered extras, 50% fresh gathered firsts, Northern $7% G 18%; do, Southern sec tion, 47@ 49; state, Pénnsyvivania and nearby Western hennery whites, fine to fancy, 54055: state, Pennsylvania ordinary §5@53; state, Pennsylvania nearby hennery browns, 52: do. Bathered browns and mixed colors, 47 to prime, Cheese State current make average spe do, run, PHILADELPHIA, — Onis — No. No. 2 195 @ 80c; 3 white, 798 Cheese New Yark and Wisconsin fall milk. current make. 32a ; do, old, 376 40. Live Poultry — Fowles. B@i0e Dressed poultry —Fowls, fresh killed hoice to fancy, 36638: do. small sizes, 32a 24. “qn FEA CHICAGO, Hogs Bulk, $20.850021: heavy weight, $2095@21.05; medium weight, $20.80921.10; light weight, $2060@21; lights, $19.50@20.75: heavy packing sows, smooth, $20.50G20.75; packing sows, rough, $19.85@ 20.50; pigs, 318.756 19.75. Cattle— Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $15.60 @18.25; medium and good 313409 16.85; common, $11.50@13.55: light weight, good to choice, $13.50@186; common and medium, $10.509 13.75: butchers’ cattle, heifers, $8.25@15; cows, $8.15@14.75; canners and cut ters’ cattle, $6.40G8.15; veal calves, light and handy weight, $14.50@16; feeders steers, $10.26@ 15.25; stocker steers, $8.50@13.75. Sheep—Lambs, 84 pounds $13.65 14.86; do, 85 pounds up, $12.25 @I4.75; A>, springs, $16.75@19; ewes, medium, good and choice, $10@11.25; do, culls and common, $4.26@0.75. —————" down, 816.50; bulls, $8.50@13.50; cows, $4.60 @12.50. Calves—Common to prime veals, $14 @16;, fed calves, $11@13. INCORPORATED 3 0, Sn . » : . Sn ei r Pl | of Happiness Is a matter of adjust ment. if You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to resson why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? 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