NOW RAISES "400 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Ore ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Oregon, IM.=—*‘1 took Lydia E. Pinke ham’s Vegetable Conary for an or- ganic trouble which I pulled me down un- itil I could not put my i foot to the floor and | could scarcely do my as I live {chickens every year {it made it very Ta Two Fast Talkers. Oklahoma produces two of the fast | est talkers in ihe national house of | representatives, The expert official ste i nographcrs of the lower body say that | Representatives Scott and Ferris and Charley Carter—the latter with a trace of Indian blood in his veins—can spin out words faster than possibly any body else in public life. and enunciation aré good, however, and they are easler to report steno graphically than a slow-talking speak er who gets his sentences all “balled up” and has pot terminal facilities when he gets Involved with nouns, ad- The fel low who starts a sentence and never puts a verb In it is the pest of repor- torial experience. emcees The Cuticura Toilet Trio | Having cleared your skin keep it clear by making Cuticura your every-day toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse { and purify, the Ointment to soothe and THE MARKETS BALTIMORE.—Wheat Sales—One ear No. 1 red winter, garlicky, $2.36%; one car No. 2 red winter, Locust Point, $2.06% ; one car same grade, Canton, $2.36% ; five cars No. 3 red winter, Locust Point, $2.33; one cir same grade, Canton, $2.33; three cars same grade, Port Covington, $2.83; one car No. 3 red winter, garlicky, Cantoa, $2.81%; one car same grade, $2.31%; two cars same grade, Port Covington, $2.31%: two cars No. 2 mixed winter, Port Covington, $2.34; one car same grade, Canton, $2.34%. Small bag lots, by sample, sold at $1.85, $1.05, $2, $2.05, $2.07, $2.15, $2.18, $2.29, $2.23, $2.24, $2.26, $2.28 and $2.30 per bushel. INSPIRATION AT ODD TIMES! I————————— How Longfellow Wrote, “Wreck of the Hesperus”—Rossini Composed Music in Bed. Longfellow's “Wreck of the Hespe- rus” eame to him as he was sitting by his fireside, the night after a violent storm. He went to bed, but could not sleep; the Hesperus would not be de- nied: and as he lay the verses flowed on without let or hindrance until the poem was completed, One at least of Rossini’s splendid pleces of music was composed in bed. It was when he was young, poor and unknown, and lived in wretched guar- ters. After writing a duet the com- poser allowed his manuscripts to slip off the sheets and fall under the bed, and moreover he believed it would be unlucky to pick the sheets up; so he went to work to rewrite the duet, To his disgust he could not remember it. It was therefore necessary to write a ¢ a package before the war c a package during the war ed heal, the Talcum to powder and per- | fume. No tollet table is complete | without them. 25¢ everywhere.—Adv. A cargo of No. 5 red winter, garlicky, sold at $2.23'%4 per bushel. Corn Sales—One car No. 1 yellow, Mount Clare elevator, $1.80. Cob Corn is quotable at $8.50 to $0 per barrel for prime white and yellow in bag lots on the whart. Oats—New oats, No. 2 T1%c; No. § white, 77. Rye—Bag lots pearby rye, as lo quality, $1@1.40. Hay-—New, No 1 timothy, per ton A Serious Law. $33.50@ 34; standard timothy, per ton, “What is the law of gravity? $32.50@33; No per ton, $31 “That you must not laugh at a 1 @32; No. 3 timothy, per ton, $26@ 59. Joke.” No. 1 light clover mixed, per ton, $304 = 31: No. 2 light clover mixed, per lon, The prices advance while you sleep, and in the morning you are quite like $28.50@20.50: No. 1 clover mixed 1 ng OLD AGE STARTS ET WITH YOUR KIDNEYS 3% ads cover ber oo Relefide says that old age begins with action and enables the organs to throw weakened kidueys and digestive organs. | off the poisons which cause premature . : : id age. New life and strepgth increase This being true, it is easy to believe | 100 5 N I ‘ that by keeping the kidneys and Jiges- | 88 you Sentinug the treatment. When tive organs cleansed and in proper work- | complete ¥ restored continue taking a ng order old age can be deferred and Capsule or two each day. GOLD MED- life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed | Al; Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you by & {in health and vigor and prevent a return e average person. 6X | of the disease, For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL! Do not wait until old age or disease J reat para t ) eMart k Haarlem Oil hos been relieving the] have settled down for good. At the firs = tvar £9 1 . remrk: do. | down! XY wean mark ‘em up weaknesses and disability due to advanc- | sign that your kidneys are mot working ity Ehhy SR SEE . co . s A 5 jug years. It is a standard old-tiwe | properly. go to your druggist and get a : home remedy and needs no introduction. | box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is fnclosed | Capsules. Money refunded if they do in odorless, tasteless capsules contain-| not help you. hree sizes, Dut re- ing abeat DO drops each, Take them as | member to ask for the original imposted | : you would a pill, with a swallow of | GOLD MEDAL braud. In scaled pack. | yrary! water, » The oil stimulates the kidney |ages. § AIMING ABOUT LONG ENOUGH | Unfortunate Arras. J a, on the River Scarpe, was the 1 of the Gall ribe of Atr Later the capi now the new one. This he had finished when a friend entered. “Try that,” said the composer, “and tell me what you think of it.” The werdliet was favorable, “Now,” sald Rossini, “look under the od. Youll find another duet there. Try that, too.” The friend did so, and declared the original composition was much the bet- ter. It is included in his works to- day my heal 1 am so gratefu! that I am recommend. ing it to my friends.’’— Mrs. D. AvTERS, R. R. 4, Oregon, In. Deneils Only women who have suffered thetor. | You may sneer ut my verses if you tures of such troubles and have dragged | will,” declared Tennyson J. Daft, “but along from day to day can realize the | I have my admirers.” relief which this famous root and herb | “yes” Hostetter Smith, “There are remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable still a good many people left who move Compound, brought 0 Mire A are” theft lips when they read."—Kansas condition should pit by her recom. | City Star. mendation, and if there are any com- | ications write Lydia E. Pinkham’'s | Riedicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service. ¢ a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Their Identity, 11@ while An Obsession. favorite American sport Just | now appears to be boosting prices, 2 timothy The i i i 3 | 1y to find a new schedule | —with a uniform the line. At least, | man i to a certain conversation he claims 10 | | have overheard recently in a torn Here it | Clerk (to proprietor) {i time for u awaiting you i increase all along | what a Cleveland | points in proof that's and he believes, down glore, Isn't It about our sheif- | down Xo Worms In an Healthy ( hild AN children troubled with worms have AN i unhealthy color, which indicates poor st orerd ? a I and as a raje, there ia mors bh or less slomach i disturbance Grove’ tasteless chill tonic ! given regularly for pe thres weeks Will i enrich the bin 1 A | met as a Ge al Bt sysle Nature will then thro 4 the Child will be in Per- $6c per bottle $6047; firsts, feunta 45 whol 43 a » dispe fect hoaith Pleasant 10 take i extras pea ked Eggs svlvania, nearby, | Pastern Shore, Maryland chief | Western (Ohio) ngthen Western Mary ehates firsts Old Gentleman Evidently Thought Prospective Son-In-Law Should Be Getting Ready to Fire. Sim A Ene « i= a man who has si It well in the time o. Ly tal of Artois, city of the vs tah lane ssevds 4 Rk Arras is PT { to one lob long enough 10 GO Arras § 50651; ~ department of Pas-de Southern *t wartime ia % Virginia, 45; : 1? Worms or lina), 47 | system, it | the res! Ve Live small, Arras was invaded in 1014, when her pounds, were de pounds, pound, ters, pound, 21@22; do, Tapeworm persist in your becagse you have mot yet tried ifuge, Dr. Peery's “Dead Bhot.” Poultry ! Adv, pound, 33¢ do, 1% uu i On 33 1 2 | You will always have if you or ropes of braided fabric are the fa- asa 10 ant. | FEAVE half your earnings. vorite girdles, point. On Sunday as he was &f paiRce and petit palace § — ——————— leaving the garden gate of his inam- ed by bombs, The great cath AT ® : je ¢ . x3 00 4 and, S233 small orata, he encountered the old man, y shattered, as well as 4 pounds; paus . 1 & . ATE ai ¢ ghite “ § * 1} hat who had begun to chafe under the the rallway station. Not one Ie , | pound, 30: do, while leghoin & - Buoyant, happy, healthy life The who's house tingling with lnsghter diffidence of his daughter's snd Siied wiih good times Is your Louse oho of those? heart. “Look-'ee nere, es wo . EE PE GE - i Peking life, beautiful Arras became 8 | <9; do, white lek How many mothers realise that THEIR OWN Beaith is (he } fruniain besd of the baaith of the whole fou ig? The mother orpse—a des Hy 28: do prin ) ; tor] dead city. 28; do, spring emter. Her hoaith of mind sad body 18 refecioed In pound, 27@28; do. : r. pound. i evernibing around ber. 844025 i 1f you are NOT well If you are nervous, frritatle oan’ work, “AT =. i ant far, can't #81 Wilh aay Sppeliie, Lhe chansons are Lhat born of Potatoes—White Western Maryland i your liver is out of order. a 2 . x - wa . . 3 Try LAVERRASE Jt fs np ration resulting from lon 1 e and Pennsylvania, per ii ) ids. | experiment and ciples! practice by sn eminent physician $2.25G2.50. do land and Virginia, 450: do, Rappahannock $464.50; do, Norfolk primea, $404.50 Sweets. yellows Calals. Since the fourth century Agras Girdles of Braided Fabric. the long overinionusd : fF John Bewins was the most bashful | lad In a Wessex village. For three | has famed years he had been keeping company and particularly for fine tapestry hang with Lottie Reid, but he could not bring his courage up to the popping been for its woolen cloth Chickens Auto-Wash Cake SOAP FOR YOUR CAR . brightens, is harmless Ge at Foonembeal und efichand, Gms ad r twelve te Tess | Ons dose docs Lhe Work . 4 silk cords “ wv west ph ed ones pounda, it ory night, ediral FEent direct cents, rice 6 w BOO Pacific was absolutely pound, springers 0g 31: do pound gsweet- | Was left intact. Just one of the former | y ig inhabitants, an old woman, w I tl Although It teemed with mill rovy and mongrel. yout here, John!” exclaimed paterfamilias: “you have been ing to see my daughter for several years now, and I want to know what your intentions are?’ i “W.w.-well, g-s-sir,"” John, “1 am aiming her.” “Alming!” snorted the old mon. “Well, don’t you think it about time that yax fired?'—London Tit-Bits, . ——— When a Colt Is a Steer. A clerk of the British war trade de- partment, answering an applicant for permission to export a pedigreed coit to South Africa, asked: “State If the colt is a shorthorn steer.” Photographs | of the letter have been circulated by | the applicant. ! com- | tary A Born Optimist, fellow Jones is 6 hopeful fe Beauty to Gray and Fa | Boe, and $1.00 61 & i 4 { Jomuses, etn, stops all pain, sneures rowfort Ge Ge | feet, makes walking essy. Tho by rent] or of Beeps giste. Iiscox Chemicon Works, Pasctagen BE. stammered m-marry “That timist- knew.” “yes? “He certainly is. No | hard a job you've got, | difficult, you can be worrying yourself | to death, but he won't; no, sir! He'll | North Carolina, per barrel, §3 I@4: and tell you to keep on, | do, Anne Arundel, per barrel, $3.75@ dear heart: behind the sun the clouds | 4: do, Eastern Shore, Maryland | are darkest : never say die; until you | Delaware, per barrel. $3.5083.75; could almost waste a brick on him!” | pappahannock, per barrel, $343.50 yams, fancy, bright, per barrel, The Imperative. @3 Heck—*1 understand that your wife > -— to moods.” Peck—"Wrong! The Home Miracle. | She has but one, and I am subject to “Do you really believe In miracles?” | that.” “Of course 1 do. My husband gave me some money this morning without my asking for It.” ——— to-to most fellow Eastern Shore, r i LS HAVE YOUR SEW aan children. CLEA, he Beau ¥ easily ° tained. per barrel, $4@ Bart Orvenpe, per barrel per barrel how por odds how matter sie, Just Wheat-—~8pot quiet; track New York 10 {is subject NEW YORK No. 2 red, $2.35%. arrive. Corn weak: No. 2 $1.79%, and No. 2 white, $1.80, cost and freight New York Oats—Spot firm; No. 1 white, 83% Butter—Creamery, higher than ex tras, 58@58 4c; creamery, extras (92 score), BT@67%; firsis, 530 56% packing stock, current make No. 2. 45 Egzs—Fresh gathered, extras. 8 Q EG: extra firsts, 62@54; firsts, 47G51; i tate, Pennsylvania and nearby West ern hennery whites, fine to fancy. 730@ 75; State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whites, ordinary to prime, 60 G72; State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, browns, §0@ 65; do. gathered prowns and mixed colors, S6@57. Cheese—State, whole milk flats, cur rent make, specials, 81631%c; do, average run, 30@30%!: State, whole milk twins, current make. specials, 8034 @321; do, average run, 20% @3 Live Poultry — Chickens, 30833; fowls, 31@35; old roosters, 21@22: turkeys, 25@30; dressed steady and unchanged. Never fear to bring the sublimes! comfort to the smallest trouble Spot yellow, Ee RET EES anil At the Beginning and the End of the Day There's health and comfort in the truly All-American table beverage— EETTATANNET RAE 1 FTE hk ey ELE pt Cs A TEETER Ry HI iy ee . The Original | POSTUM CEREAL Bid your coffee troubles good-bye by joining the great army who now drink Postum instead of coffee. Gop IDEA! Open your Lucky Strike pack- age this way —tear off part of the top only. Protects the Lucky Strike cigarette—a cigarette made of that delicious real Bur- PHILADELPHIA — Corn, yellow, as to grade and location, $182@1.87. Pressed Poultry-—Fowls, fresh killed, choloe to fancy, 2914 @401c; Western broilers, choice, 30G 36. — LIVE STOCK NEW YORK. —Deeves—Steers, $9.50 @16; bulls, $6@9.50; cows, $3.76@10. Calves—Veals, $17.50@26: culls, $12 @17; skim-milk and fed calves, $10@ 15. Sheep and Lambs—Sheep, $5@9: culls, $3@4; lambs, $14418.95; culls, s1i@12. - ‘Hoge—Lower at $19§20; roughs $16.50. * Two sizes, usually sold at 15¢ and 25c. Everywhere at Grocers. ely So Ime GarORATES or ¥ : i i rr
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