S——— na How's This P ‘We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALLS . CATARRH MEDICINE. a { CeAHALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ia talk. | en Internally and acts through the Blood | on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. | Sold by druggists for over forty years. | Price The. Testimonials free. ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, Even a plate of hash looks good | when you are hungry. Mercury and Price Too High. “Buy meat,” the packing men ads vise, “By-by meat!” the consumer cries. ~-Boston Transcript. Wall to Hold Back River. One of the world's largest retaining walls has been built at Rangoon, Bur- ma, to keep a river in its channel. Its age is its guar- his All and which has been in use for over . Fletcher, and has been made under CURES PILES THE ONLY INTERNAL REMEDY Sent by mail prepaid, 0c and $1.00 a box. Auto-Wash Cake SOAP FOR YOUR CAR It cleans, brightens, is harmless to paint and varnish, Economical and efficient. 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U, BALTIMORE, NO. 36-1919, Walking for Pleasure, The old-fashioned person who used to walk mile after mile on pleasant has is the drawn by anyone pursues this ancient and who has spent Sunday after Sunday drilling by foot over macadam and dirt roads fre quented by automobilists and an oc casional farm hand traveling to a neighbor's, Walking for the sake of the walk bas nearly passed out, along with the one-horse rig, the glass-incased artifl- cial flowers in the parlor and halr-cov- ered furniture. It had its day before the bicycle and the automobile and with the advent of these quicker, eas ler means of transportation It dropped from the human scheme of things with & dull thud —Omdha News, tryside, This practically disappearel. who still pastime As Usual, “I'm going out after the aviation vote.” “l see; the plane people.”—Louis- ville Courier-Journal. Snuff Still in Demand. During 1917 there were made in the United States 84873626 pounds of snuff, A man may not be a coward because he is afraid of a woman. THE IMAGINATION Thackeray's Question as to “Never Was" Speech Would Seem an Easy One to Answer. The two great English novelists, Thackeray and Dickens, although there was at one time a coolness be- them, were generous admirers of each other's genius. They left odi- ous comparisons to foolish and petty tween in the following of each. But the ing the publie ability and that of Dickens in a minor art. The a banquet two were driving together to of the fund, rary after-dinner orator, w al us ‘o preside, “Lamar,” sald Thackeray, “they say t if I want to, I can as Dickens, you tonight I can't speak. speak ev and well show en the moment arrived In the of t weedings at which to make good his Thack ray uttered never a word. When the banquet was over and friends were returning, both silent, In their cab, Thackeray turned suddenly to his companion. “Lamar,” he exclaimed, “don't you have heard tonight greatest speech that delivered "Youth's Companion. Birdless Prairies of the Northwest. ne course the pre passed; and 3 the you the think THE MARKETS BALTIMORE. —Wheat Sales Small bag lots by sample at $1.65, §1 75, $1.80, $1.85, $1.90, $1.96, $2. $210, $2.12. $2.15, $2.20, $2.22, $2.25, $2.26, $2.28 and $2.30 per bushel, Corn—Track yellow corn No. 3. or better, for domestic delivery, is quoted at $2.06 per bushel! asked for ear lois on spot, Cob Corn is quotable at $10 to $10.25 per barrel for prime white and vellow in bag lots on the whart. Oats—O0ld Oats—No. 2 white, S6¢ per bushel; No. 3 white, 85 per bushel Rye—Bag lots nearby rye, as to quality, $1.20€ 1.50; No. 2 Western ex- port spot, $1.50@ 1.55. Hay-—New, No. 1 timothy, $36@ 37; standard timothy, $36@ 35.50; No. 2 do. $33@24; No. 83 do, $20@31; No. 1 light clover mixed, $32.50@033: No. 2 do do, do, $21@33: No. 1 clover mixed, $31.50@32; No. 2 do, do, $296 80; No. 1 clover, nominal, $27: No. 2 clover, $24. Straw—No. 1 straight rye, $17@ 18; No. 2 do, $16.50@16; No. 1 tangled do $14@1450; No. 2 do, $12Q1250;: No 1 wheat, $12613;: No. 2do, $11611.50 No. 1 oat, $14@ 15: No. 2 do, $1250@ 12.50. Butlter—Creamery, tor, extras, %5 nn, Western separa firsts, 55@ 56 i &F L8¢c exiraz, 58 prin ey t S8@60; firsts, STG LE: @59; firsts Ls 1 pound, extras nearby creamery, 5S; Western extras, : first Penn ia and Virginia, extras, 466547: 45@16; ed, firsts, 45 land and Penn off, 495 dairy prints, Marylan storepack per po among the feathered songsters One may travel i less than lialf a dozen varieties. BEspe- that we should conserve tribes and seek to visit us. A birdless country is some. impossibility should we fall to respect the laws now provided for the perpet uation of the migratory and other spe- cies. —Calgary Herald, Heard in a Store. have been on the R-84 when she came Across, Second Ditto (who had read the log) They could have used you, all right, Mame, when they wanted that gum chewed to mend the water jacket. — Boston Evening Transeript. When the world begins to applavd 3 EEE enesanTEN NS 300 ey pd onc . > r d N Leh oh ohRananat 3 Soy pf pound, 33% pounds do, small poor 25 New, Western Maryias per 100 pounds, per $3 M aryiar é 2 Potatoes 50; new, Eastern Shore do No. 2, $3@4. do. Rappahanno 5.50GE: do. Norfolk per bar 8 5086: yellow per barrel, new, $40 Shore per barrel, Rappahannock, per barrel, $4; per barrel, $3G3.50 primes, sweels, North Carolina, $424.50; do, yams YORK — Wheat NEW No No. 2 yellow, 32.07%, and No and { Corn | | : i i i 5 Oats—barely steady: No. 2 wh B8¢; No. 3 white, 85. Butter-—Creamery higher creamery ex (92 than extras 1 Eggs—Fresh gathered extras, 556 B6c; extra firsts, SE@G54; frets, 485@ 1; State, Pennsyvivania and nearby No. 2, 70@72; do, ordinary to prime, SSG 68: do, browns, 60663; browns and mized colors, 54@56. Cheese—Siate whole milk flats, cur rent make, specials, 304%@31: average run, 29% @30; whol twins, current make, 80% G31; do, average run, 20% @30. Live Poultry — Chickens, 34G 238: old roosters, 22; tur State wd ta specials keys, 26920. LIVE STOCK CHICAGO.—~Hogs—Heavy weight, $18.25G 20.50; medium weight, $18.60 @21; light weight, $18.75G21.10; light light, $18.76@20.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $17.25@18; packing sows, rough, §16.60@17.25. Cattle-—Beel steers, choice and prime, }16@18.60; medium and good. $12@16; common, $10§12; light weight, good and choice, $13.75G18: eommon and medium, $9.25013.75; butcher cattle, heifers, $7.25 14.75; cows, §T@13.50; canners and cutters, $5.75@7; veal calves, light and handy weight, $19.50@20.76; feeder steers, $7.75013.75; stock sifers, $1G11: Western range steers, $0.50016.25; cows and heifers, $7.26@13.%. PITTSBURGH. — Cattle — Prime, $18.26@16.76. Sheep steady; prime wethers, $10.50 @11; culls and common, $3@5; lambs, $14@16; veal calves, 321022. Hogs—Prime heavies, $21.76G22; mediums and heavy Yorkers, $32.50: lHght Yorkers, $21.76 @22; pigs, $21@ 21.50; roughs, $18@ 19.50. KANSAS CITY. Hogs—Bulk, $19@ 20.50; heavias, $10.50@ 20.60; medium, $10@20.75; lights, $18.76G20.75; light lights, $18.60@20; packing sows, $17Q 18.76; pigs, $16@ 21.25. Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezona costs only a few cents, With your fingers! You can lift off | any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the hard skin cal- luses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. In- | stantly it stops hurting, then shortly | you lift that bothersome corn or callus | right off, root and all, without one bit i of pain or soreness. Truly! No hum! bug Adv, Living Wage in Paris $975 a Year. As the absolute minimum for main- taining a man and wife in Paris under | the present cost of living, 8075 a year | is the estimate detailed by L'Ocuvre. This emallest made it ihe after a socialist newspa- | for the | ble of | itn of | of i quantity of food capa hem in health and per i Xp [iBO8 uch is 186 extra the re The 34 French Farmer Had A French farmer had a oi 36 Children. 3 children} were lvl ig The father ane by Ger to attend a 314 } $ 5% 5 ghter I at Dunkirk i from the arm) in ac | ¢ wes not | make its terrible sacr ¥ less (rag- ic~Youth's Companion. i nid thirteer Spanien. | Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap dally and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexion clear, scalp clean and hands soft and white, Add to this the fascinating, fragrant Cutlicura Telcum and you have the Cuoticura Tollet Trio—~Ady. Getting Him Placed. “That raincoat melted away in the | first storm.” “The man no weather prophet.” “No. He was a wenther profiteer.” who sold it to you was! And Bolld Up The Sretem Take the Old Prandard GROVES TASTE- LESS chill TONIC You know what you fre taking. as the formula is printed on avery label, showing It ls QUININE and IRON In tasteless form The Quinine drives | the malaria, the Irom builds up the ee — Audiences In Chinese “movie” thea- | ters do not pay for admission until they have seen the start of the film. A young man seldom dicovers he is | him next. The ccoaslonal use of Roman Ere Baleam : at night upon retiring will prevent and re. | Heve tired, watery eyes, and eye strain Adv, | {any a young man looks upon a dol- | ¥ like a knife through my C a package before the war C a package during the war C a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Ries Pa had 1,101 RHEL 17 Out-of-Door Post Office, St. Petersburg, Fla., boasts the only out-of-doors post office in the United ¢ It ment by the tres Fup Slates YOS oF 1 experi a model tse bulidings should . he bu gi a Month) A judge's is revolved stand for race tr ks that by an electric motor is the KIDNEYS Kidney and bladder troubles don't! disappear of themselves. They grow! upon you, slowly but steadily, under. mining your health with deadly cer. tainty, until you fall a victim to ine curable disease, ment of the Netherlands grante cial charter authorizing angel a po , The good housewife of Holland would nimost 48 soon be without food as with out ber “Real Dutch Drops™ as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Hasrlem Oil Capsules, Their use restores w trengt Bi responsib v Stop your troubles while thers ja} SiRERgIA 2nd + rien a put ol » time. Don't wait until little pains be- of th ol come big aches, Don’t trifle with dis- of the Hollanders, Go to your 4 ease. To avoid future suffering begin | and insist on his supplyize you wh treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haar- 1 10x of GOLD ME PALS you wis s lem Oil Capsules now. Take three or| Caneules. Take them as directs b.. Jour SYeL day nl Jou feel that you if you are not satisfied with results your re en ively free from pa druggist will gladly refund OUI money. ‘This well-known preparation has been | Look for the name GOLD EDAL on one of the nations! remedies of Hol- the box and » esled land for centuries. In 1606 the govern- boxes, three eens Tn otint. 2a Ber Wis., says: ing my an operation side. I fina The doctor advise lost a Lydia E. bottle brought great relia? and All women who have Lydia E. The first should try well. “ Ly mother, who had been bam’s Vegetable Compo fore submit try it be. female nkham's Vi + B., Canton, Ohio. | DIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, ii
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