The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 14, 1908, Image 7

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    RETURNING CONFIDENCE.
Drnrness Cannot He Cured
AtI . .' -a i applications ub theycannot rrsch the
tiseased portion of the cur. There is only one
way to cure dear noss, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness iecuUHed bynn
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. Whouthistubeialn
Qamed you hu vo a rumbling sound orimper
fect heariuc, and when it Is entirely cloned
Ceaf nssa is Ice result, and unlessthointlam
nution MM be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal coudition, hearing will
bedentroyed forever. Ninecasosout often
are caused bycatarrh, which is nothinprbutan
Inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces.
We will givo One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deaf ness ( caused bycatarrh ) t hat can
not be curedby Hall's Catarrh (hire. Bend Tor
tirculars free. F. J.Chenby & Co.,Toledo.O
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Copenhagen's zoological gardens
have recently acquired two expensive
ape, and to keep them in good spir
its a- small boy, whose sole duty Is
to play with them nnd keep them
amused, has been placed In the cage.
To Drive Out Malaria and Uuild Up
the System
Take the Old Standard Onova's Taste
less 'mi. i. Tonic. You know what you
are taking. The formula is plainly printed
on every bottle, showing it is simply (jai
nine ana Iron in a tasteless form, and the
most effectual form. For grown people
and children, 30c.
A blonde wig is also fair but false.
The rainbow chaser at least gets
a run for his money.
Capudine Cures Indigestion Tains
!lflt:hing, Sour Stomach, and Heartburn,
from whatever cuuse. It s Liquid. KlTects
immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c.,
25c. and 50c.. at dniR stores.
The expenses of the Pan-Anglican
Congress, which is to be held the
coming summer In London, are esti
mated at about $30,000, nearly all
"f which will be raised by the sale
of tickets for the various meetings.
FITS, St. VI tus'DanceiNervous Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve
Restorer. S3 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld..)l Arch St., Phila , Pa.
As a tonic for a rundown repu
tation try a dose of charity.
LITTLE BOY KEPT SCRATCHING.
ICrzema Lasted 7 Years Face was All
Haw Skin Specialists Failed,
But Cutlcura Effected Cure.
"When my little boy was n weeks old
an eruption broke out on his face. I took
him to a doctor, but hi face kept on get
ting worse until it got so bad that no one
could look at him. liis whole face was one
rrust add mutt have been very painful. He
scratched day and night until his face was
raw. Then I took him to all the best
specialists in akin diseases, but they could
not do much for him. The eczema got i.i
his arms and legs and we cculd not get a
night's sleep in montha. I got a set of
Cuticura Remedies and he felt relieved the
first time I used them. I gave the Cutl
cura Remedies a good trial and gradually
the eczema healed all up. He is now seven
years old and I think the trouble will
never return. Mra. John O. Klumpp, 80
Niagara St., Newark, N. J., Oct. 17 and
22, 1907. "
The path of glory leads but to the
grave as do all other paths.
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Aocor
'"gly, it ia not claimed that Syrup of Figs
nd Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known value, but ono of many reasons
n'ly it is the beat of personal and family
laxatives is tho fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
"ii which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly anil naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from nil objection
1'1 substuuees. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine
Wauufaotured by the California Fig Syrup
Vf' only, aud for sale by all leading drug-
! m
Thi woman ways that tick
women should not fail to try
Lydla E. Plnlchatn' Vegetable
Compound as she did.
Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence
St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs.
Pinkham :
"I was practically an invalid for six
rsrs, on account of female troubles,
underwent an operation by the
doctor's advice, but in a few months I
was worse than before. A friend ad
vised Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and it restored me to perfect
health, such as I have not enjoyed In
many years. Anv woman suffering as
I did with backache, bearing-down
pains, and periodic palns.should not fail
to use Lydla E. Pinkhani's Vegetable
Compound."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that liear-mg-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. IMnkliam invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Muss.
Owing to a shortage In small
rolns, seven tons of pennies were
turned out In a single day by an
English mint.
-A "Let Us Alone'' cartoon by Davenport, in the New York Mai;.
ORIGIN OF "LET US ALONE" SLOGAN.
The "Lot Us Alono' Society, which was organised In
St. Louis recently, Is direct outgrowth of efforts by B.
F. Yoakum, chairman of tho Board of Dlraetors of the St.
Louis and San Franolaoo linsa. Tho organization In
cludes many of the moat prominent buainass men of St.
Louis, E. C. Simmons bsing at Its hoad. Within tho last
two months Mr. Yoakum has spoken ssvaral times on tho
nocssslty of Inaugurating what ho termed a "Lot Us
Alono" policy, in order to restore confldonoo In tho com
mercial world and to prevent a serious ohock to the nat
ural dovelopmenta of the reaourosa of the country in tho
West and Southwaat.
AT A CHIT I A I, rtMIS.
Women Are Likely to Sniv r Willi
linngrrotis Kidney Disorders.
Mrs. John Kirk, II. F. D. No. 2. De
troit, Mich., says: "Five years ago nt
a critical time of llfo
I was on the verge of
a collapse with kid
ney troubles, back
ache, dizziness, puffy
dropsy swellings and
urinary Irregularities.
I lost flesh and felt
languid, nervous or
in -rruritr nil the tlrno
Ab my doctor did not help me, I be
gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. Ir. a
few weeks all these symptoms left
l ie. I now weigh 163 pounds and
feel In excellent health."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mllbnrn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
A Smart Farmer.
"Stop!" shouted the man on the
country road, holding up a warning
hand. Muttering something about
rural cops, the automoblllst obeyed.
"Turn around and come back to
town with me," said the stranger.
"You were going at least 35 miles
an hour."
"You're a constable, I suppose,'
said the automoblllst, with a covert
Bneer, when they reached the village.
"Me?" replied the passenger. "No,
I'm tne farmer and had to eome to
town when all the teams were busy.
Nice growing weather. Thanks
Uood-by."
REMARKABLE SPREAD OF THE "GIVE US A REST"
AND "LET US ALONE" MOVEMENT
...
Slogan Proposed by Railroad Man Catches on Like Wildfire
and Promoters Are Delighted A Campaign of Cheerful
ness For a "Fair Deal, Sunshine and a Square Meal."
St. Louis, Mo. Tho most hopeful
sign of an Improvement soon to come
in the condition of business Is the for
mation of the National Prosperity As
sociation of St. Louis, with ltd slogan,
"Let us alone," and Its platform,
"Give us a rest and sunshine."
Numerous organizations through
out the country have taken up the
matter, and already the outlook is
brighter.
All thinking men agree that the
two greatest curses in this country
are tho politicians and the yellow
Journals, and any association formed
to combat the harm they have done
and are doing can but result in good
for the country.
The National Prosperity Associa
tion of St. Louis was organized, fol
lowing an address of B. F. Yoakum,
chairman of the Executive Board of
the Rock Island-'Frlsco railroads be
fore the St. Louis Trade Club. His
"Let us alone" suggestion was taken
up by the business organizations, and
a "Give us a rest and sunshine" cam
paign planned, under the National
Prosperity Association.
The purpose of the organization
is to inaugurate a national movement
for the restoration of confidence, and
a general revival of commercial and
Industrial activity. The platform,
adopted unanimously by the leaders
of the movement, Is To keep the
dinner pail full, to keep the pay car
going, to keep the factory busy, to
keep the workmen employed, to keep
the present wages up.
The Idea spread like wildfire
throughout the country, and to aid in
the dissemination of the cheer the
Executive Committee had printed
1,000,000 copies of the platform.
These, with letters, were sent to
every business, labor and civic organ
ization In the United StateB.
Through all the avenues of public
ity the "give us a rest" declaration
has circulated rapidly and effectually,
reaching hamlets on thecountry cross
roads and settlements on the inter
national boundaries, and from all
parts of the United States are coming
spontaneous responses.
The movement Is now far beyond
the period of an exchange of greet
ings and assurances, and there are
numerous tangible evidences that it
will lead soon Into an actual national
assertion against pernicious agita
tion. The "fair deal, sunshine and
square meal" principle is expressed
in all the letters received, and the
officers of the association are aston
ished at the number and tone of let
ters from corporations and individ
uals in dUtant parts of the country.
Merchants, railroad men, bankers,
brokers and men conducting svery
other sort of business joined In the
new slogan, "let us alone," sounded
against the indiscriminate flaying of
corporate interests.
With one accord they agreed that
It is time to put a stop to the destruc
tion of economic stability that such a
policy caused.
The most encouraging messages In
Ihe mass received were from New
York, Chicago and Kansas City. The
idea seems to have taken hold almost
Instantly in tho East and Middle
West.
Assurances of zealous support were
received from the Business Men's As
sociation, Danbury, Conn.; the Com
mercial Club, Cape Girardeau, Mo.;
the Board of Trade, Little Rock,
Ark.; the Business Men's League, St.
Joseph, Mo.; the Commercial Club,
BrookHeld, Mo.; tho St. Louis Credit
Men's Association; the Business Men's
League, Little Rock, Ark.; the Busi
ness Men's League, Helsna, Ark.; the
Business Men's Association, Sedalla,
Mo.; the Retail Merchants' Associa
tion, East St. Louis, 111.; the Busi
ness Men's Club, Memphis, Tenn.,
and the Commercial Club, East St.
Louis, 111.
Thousands of letters camo from
corporations In different cities of the
East, North, South and West.
The Business Men's Association of
Danbury, Conn., was tho first organi
zation of any of tho rmaller cities in
the East to officially express its ap
proval of the movement.
That general business conditions
are Improving all along the line was
also the unanimous opinion of these
men, who are in close touch with all
sections.
"The growing wealth of the coun
try will not permit business to re
main stagnant for any length of
lime," they said. "If tho crops are
good, and at present there Is every
indication they will be, there is likely
to be a business revival that will sur
pass anything of the kind the country
has ever experienced.
"That the people have more money
than they ever had before Is demon
strated by the fact that there is about
$160,000,000 more gold In the coun
try at this date than there was six
months ago."
Last fall more than $100,000,000
of gold was Imported from Europe.
Since then only about $6,000,000 has
been exported. In the meantime the
mines In this country have been pro
ducing more than $10,000,000 a
month.
Statistics also show that as far
back as last January there was In cir
culation In this country $191,000,000
more actual money than there was on
the corresponding date in 1907 and
$413,000,000 more than on the corre
sponding date in 1906.
Bankers also pointed out that proof
of the general improvement in tho
situation was contained in the re
ports of commercial houses regarding
collections and in the resumption of
Buying tiy merchants in the Interior.
Under such conditions, they declared,
there must be a gradual resumption
of mills all through the country.
But the "let us alone" theory will
work more harm than good, accord
ing to some of the statements. If a
proper check Is not kept on the specu
lator. He is the man, it Is explained,
who has worked much of the harm
and will work more if he Is not taken
in hand.
Many of the responses are coming
In by mall, owing to the necessity of
formal action by the various business
organizations, but the mass of tele
grams and letters from all over the
country received dally Indicate be
yond any doubt that the National
Prosperity Association Is producing
substantial benefits, and that the
"fair deal, sunshine and square
meal" platform has touched a sympa
thetic chord.
Women Janitors For Yale The
Middle-Aged Receive Preference.
New Haven, Conn. Under the
heading, "A Btartllng Innovation,"
the Yale News announces that women
janitors will be gradually Installed in
the Yale dormitories.
The experiment will first be made
In Vanderbllt Hall. Bursar Osborn,
of the University, said that young
women need not apply for the Jobs,
aud that middle-aged women with
families who have been thrown on
their own resources would receive the
preference.
The World of Sport.
There is no lack of good boy jock
eys to do the riding this season.
Gotch lost $26 by falling to throw
Henry Ordemaun in fifteen minutes
at Minneapolis.
Swarthmore College defeated Le
high University at lacrosse by a score
of nine goals to four.
Fred HerreshoK captured the low
scored prise In the annual spring golf
tournament at Lakewood.
It will be a shame to tell what the
Western athletes will do with some
of the Eastern orackt at the Olympic
trv-outs.
Kx-Scnator Chandler Frames the
Fight on Secretary Taft.
Washington, D. C. Former Sena
tor William E. Chandler, whose re
sourceful tactics secured to Ruther
ford B. Hayes the Presidency, has as
sumed charge of the tactical campaign
of the allies opposing the nomination
of Secretary Taft. A month ago Mr.
('handler was one of the Intimates at
the White House, and acted as go
between for the President and the
Democratic Senators on the Rate bill.
Then came the controversy In which
the President scored Chandler.
Stub Ends of News.
Illinois Democrats Instructed for
Bryan.
Secretary Taft will take a three
weeks' trip to Panama.
A Norwegian motor exposition if
to be held this coming summer at
Trondbjem.
Suit tor nearly two millions was
entered against If H. Rogers, G. A.
Burt and A. C. Bedford by u Vlrgiu
Ian. Senator Bulkeley. of Cor. nectlcut.
defeuded the negro soldiers dls-
UilBDCU UU HMUUUl Ul 1U UfOWUgVUlO
affray.
COMPLAINTS ABOUT PAINT.
The time to complain about palnl
is before the painter applies It. The
n.an who puts up the money should
not shirk the responsibility of choos
InR the pnlnt. True, tho painter
ought to know paint better than the
hanker, the professional man or the
merchant. The trouble Is, the house
owner too often deliberately bars the
competent nnd honest painter from
the Job by accepting a bid which ho
ought to know would make an honest
Job Impossible.
Secure your bids on the basis of
National Lead Company's pure White
Lead and pure Linseed Oil and see
that you get these materials.
No one need be fooled by adulter
ated white lead. A blowpipe testing
outfit will be mailed to anyono Inter
ested In paint.
Address, National Load Compnnv,
Woodbridgo Building, New York City.
After seeing a theatrical perform
ance the Kaiser often goes behind
the scenes and chats with the players.
Illcks' Cnpuriinc Cures Kervotisiicss,
j Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or
whnt not. It refreshes t lie bruin and
j nerve. It's Liquid and pleasant to take.
I 10c, 25c. and 50c, at drug stores.
Ink for rubber stamps is made ot
aniline dye mixed with glycerine,
the dyes can be obtained at drug
gists' shops.
Ask Your Dnnli-r For Alton's I'not-Kno.
A. powder, it rests th feet. Curh Corns,
Bunions,Swolhn. Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching
Sweating Feel and Ingn.wmgNnils. Allen's
r oot-EiiM- mn ken new or tight shoes army. At
all Di uggists and Shoe stores, 25 rents. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Fasr.
Address Alleu S. Olmsted, LeBoy, N. Y.
Animals .Anil Kain.
"Lions, tigers and all the cat tribti
dread rain," sold a zoo keeper. "On
a rainy day they tear nervously up
and down their cages, growling and
trembling. We usually give them
an extra ration of hot milk. That
puts them to sleep.
"Wolves love a gray day of rain
They are then very cheery. Treach
erous as the wolf Is, no keeper need
fenr him on a rainy day. He is too
happy to harm a fly.
"Snakes, too, like rain. They perk
up wonderfully as the barometer fall"
and the damp makes itself felt in
their warm eases.
"Rain makes monkeys glum. Thej
are apt from instinct, when they
see it through the window, to clasp
their hands above their heads and
sit so for hours. That attitude, yon
know, makes a kind of shelter. It
Is the primitive umbrella."
The President On Bigslow.
Attending one of President Iloose
velt'B luncheons, a guest sought to
entertain the company with this an
ecdote: When the Emperor of Germany
first got a graphophone he marveled
it It, and at once wanted to see how
it worked. He took it apart and lhe:i
put It together again, perfectly read
lusting from memory every piece of
minute mechanism."
Mr. Roosevelt was interested till
he speaker added, "The Kaiser's
friend, Poultney Blgelow, tells the
itory."
At that Mr. Roosevelt drew In his
oreath and rejoined through set
teeth:
"I wish somebody would tnk-
Poultney Blgelow apart and forge,
how to set bin together again!"
CHANUK IN FOOD
Works Wouders In Health.
it Is worth knowing fhat a changi
In food ran cure dyspepsia. "I deem
it my duty to let you know how
Grape-Nuts food has cured me of indi
gestion. "I had been troubled with It for
years, until last year my doctor rec
ommended Grape-NutBfood to be used
every .morning. I followed Instruc
tions and now I am entirely well.
"The whole family like Grape-Nuts,
we u bo four packages a week. You
are welcome to use this testimonial as
you see fit."
The reason this lady was helped by
the use of Grape-Ni.ts food Is that It
Is predlgested by natural processes,
and therefore does not tax the stom
ach aB the food she had been using;
it nlso contains tho elements required
for building up the nervous system.
If that part of the human body Is In
perfect working order there can be
no dyspepsia, for nervous euergy rep
resents the steam that drives the en
gine. When the nervous system is run
down, the machinery of the body
works badly. Grape-Nuts food can
be used by small children as well as
adults. It Is perfectly cooked and
red) for Instant use.
Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In
pkgs. "There's a Reason."
Ever read the above letter? A now
one appeMrs from time to time. They
am genuine, true and full of human
interest.
COMMtKCIAL liULM.
Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports
Ltradstreot's says:
weather Conditions have been un
favorable to distributive trade this
week, and a rather quiet Irudc Is re
ported the country over. Jobbing
trade has remained tin let . with busi
ness confined to small nillng-ln or
ders. Fall business has shown no
particular Increase lii nellvlly, and
orders are still scarce. The dispo
sition seems to be to let Jobber car
ry tho goods, and manufacturers are
likewise disinclined (a make up
stocks ahead of orders. Collect Ions
ITS still slow, and extensions asked
for or granted are still a feature.
Thus far Industrial output shows lll
:lo or no disposition to expand. Cur
tailment is still the feature In textile
:lnes, and some lending centerB re
port production 40 per rent, off the
normal, Iron and steel lnil iiBtrlc.i
show little change from the p 104
W quiet conditions, except that talk
Sf price reductions In the crude Iron
branch Is becoming more pro
nounced, while finished lines hold at
previous, quotations. Railway ton
nage Is at a very low point, Idle cars
have Increased to a record total, with
:oal cars prominent , indicating thai
this trade is especially short of work.
Foreign Irnde Is quiet as a whole,
but some improvement Is reported
in export demand for eereuls after
the smartest week's shipments in two
years. The best points In the sltu
lllon are the more cheerful feeling
as lo the ability of railroads to bor
row and tho undeniably good out
look for the winter wheat crop.
Business failures in tho United
States for Ihe week ending April 10
number 182, against 234 last week.
163 In the like week of 1907, 189 In
1900, 188 in 1905 and 17'! ii 1904.
What isPe-ru-na?
Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic,
or is it Both?
j Some people call Peruna a great tonic. Others refer to Pernna as a frre
catarrh remedy.
Which of these people are right? Is it more proper to call Pernna a ca
tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic?
Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed,
there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that is not also a tonic.
In order to thoroughly relievo any caso of catarrh, a remedy must not only
j have a ipeoiflo action on the mucous membranes affected by the catarrh, but it
I must ha'e a general tonic action on the nervous system.
Catarrh, oven in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condi
i tion of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strengthen the
circulation, to give tono to the arteries, aEd to riiso the vital forces.
Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so mnch attention
i from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADEN SIS. The wonderful efficacy
of this herb has been recognised many years, and is growing in its hold
I upon the medical profession. When joined with C JBEBS and COPAIBA a
I trio of medical agents is formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific rem
j edy for catarrh that in tho present state of medical progress cannot be im
j proved upon. This fiction, reinforced by such re-owned tonics as COLLIH
: S0NIA CANADENSIS, CORYDAXIS FORMOSA r.r.i CEDRON SEED, onght
j to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations
1 in the body.
From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The
use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Nu'nberless testimonials from every
quarter of the earth furnish ample evidenco that this judgment is not over
enthusiastic. When practical experience confirms a wcll-grouudod theory the
result is a truth that cannot be shaken.
Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Wholesale Market.
.New York. Wheat Recolpls,
ooo. Spot Ortnor: No. I red, 1,084
elevator; No. 2 red, 1. 08 ',6, f. o. b.
afloat; No. i Northern Duluth,
1.17, f. o. b. afloat i No. 2 hard
winter. 1.13 1. o. b. afloat.-
Corn Receipts, 8,836. Spot, firm ;
No. 2 elevator 78 )i to arrive cud
May, f. o. b. afloat.
Oats Receipts, 31,000. Spot
steady mixed 2l'i(((:! pounds, ;", 4 '2 ;
natural white, 36033 pounds, &cii'
.r.8; clipped while. 83 (MO pounds
Tit; (. (11 (i.'t 14.
Poultry Dressed, weak; turkeys
IS 6 17; fowls, 12 I 13 ',4.
l'gs Easy; receipts, 34.521;
fresh gathered storage parking, 16 14
0 1 7 V .
fflHsukrinhlM. Wheat to. higher;
May. 1.01 (U 1.01 Vic. Corn unchang
ed. Oats unchanged. Butter in fair
demand! unchanged- extra Western
creamery, 2Sc; extra nearby prints,
30.
Kngs lii good demand and un
changed. Pennsylvania and other
nearby, IliBts, 10 Ho. at in.uk; Penn
sylvania and oilier current receipts,
in returnable cases. 10, at mark
Western, Urals, IG!2, at mark; 'do,
surreal receipts, ic, at mark.
Cheese Steady ; New "York full
.-ream, choice, 14 $p 14 v.; do,
fair to good. 14ft 14
Poultry - Live, dull and weak.
Fowls, 180 13 Me.! old roosters, SI 14
(U 10; spring chickens, 3035.
Ilaltiinore. Flour Firm and un
changed; receipts, 8931; exports,
1,063.
Wheat Plrmerj spot, contract-,
1.0014 0 1.00-71 ; spot, No. 2 red
Western. 1.01 01.08; April, 1.0014
1.00; May. 1.0014 1.00 J
June, 1.01 14 1.01 ; .Inly, 88H0
92; steamer No. 2 red, 97',
9714; receipts, 917; Southern
trade, 97 M g 1.0014.
Com 1 Steady; spot, mixed, 70
71; No. 2 while, 71 72; April
70 71; May, 70 71; July, 7
isked; steamer mixed, 66(ii67
receipts, 11,153; exports, 1,300;
Southern white corn, 7114.
Oats Dull; No. 2 white,. 57 14
5914; No. 3 white, 56 58; No. 2
mixed, 554j56V4; receipts, 10,
964. Rye Firm; No. 2 Western export,
86 86; No. 2 Western domestic, S5
(5 86; receipts 750.
Uutter Firm unchanged; fancy
imitation, 23 24; fancy creamery,
28; fancy ladle, 200 22; store pack
ed. 15 Si. 10.
Kggs Steady and unchanged,
lCH.
Cheese Firm; large. 13; flats
I 9 1' a,n11 I 1 XI i
- .liii.iii 4074.
Pertinent ,.,,,
"Yes," said the man with the
fringe 011 thi' bottom or his trousers,
"I have followed the races for years. "
"No prospects of your ever catch
ing up with them, is there?" queried
the wise guy. Chicago News.
Garfield Ten is of particular benoflt to
those suhject to rheumatism and gout! It
purifies the blood, cleanses the system and
eradicates disease. Drink before retiring.
I I he actual cost of the Suez Canal
whs $120,750,000.
People Tell Kuril Oilier AImiuI OOOC
Tmngs.
Twelvj year ngo few people in the world
know of such a preparation n a I owdvr
for lbs Feet. Fo-day afisr the senuint
merit of Aliens FoOt-BsM lias been toM
year after year by enc i Milled person lo
another, then are million who wcmlil as
soon go without a dentifrice as without
Allen's Foot-East. It is a cleanly, what
some, healing, antiseptic powder to lie
shaken into t lie shoes, whit li has given rest
nnd comfort lo tired anil lulnnp tcet in .ill
parts of the world. It noes while jeu
walk. Over 30,000 testimonials of cures ul
smarting, swollen, perspiring feet. It (ire
vents mctioa nnd wear ol Ihe Stocking
nnd will saie in your slocking bill ten
times its cost each year. Imitation pa)
the dealer a larger prolit, otherwise, you
would never ha pffsMQ I substitute when
you ask for Allen's Koot Kase. ihe original
powder for the feet, uniialioaa nru ""'
advertised because they are not permanent,
For every genuine article liters nre many
imitations. The imitator has Do reputation
to sustnin-ihe advertiser has. It stands
to reason that the advertised artirle is t he
best, otherwise the public would not buy it
and the advertising could not be continued
When you nsk for an article advertised in
this paper, see Unit you get it. KefuM
mutations.
10
Live Stock.
.en V'ork. Beeves Receipts, 2,
244. No trading; feeling steady.
Dressed beef In moderate demund at
814 to 11c. for native sides.
Calves Receipts, 435. Feeling
Qrm. Ordinary to good veals at 4.75
G.00; cily dressed veals steady at
8 lo 10c; a few choice carcasses ot
11c. country dressed nt 6 to 8.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 4,310.
Sheep steady, lambs Qrm; all sold.
Pnshorn lambs, 7.60 to 8.00; clipped
lambs, 6.6214 to 7.26; unshorn
lieep, 5.00 to 6.50; clipped sheep,
S.00 to 6.25; Jersey spring lambs at
G.tfO per head.
Hogs Receipts, 1,080. Feeling
10 to 20c. higher ou Buffalo advices.
ChicuKO. Cattle Receipts esti
mated about 6,000; market steady.
Ulcers, 5.007.25; cows, 3.75 (((
6.25; heifers, 3.606.76; bulls,
.80 04.68; calves, 2.505.75;
itockers and feeders, 3.25 5.7b.
Hogs. RecClptS cHiimuted about
10,000; market 10 15c. higher. I
Choice heavy shipping, 5.65 0 5.85;
butchers, 5.70 5.87 14 ; light mixed,
5.60 5.75; choice, light. 6.70
(8214; putklng, P. 2506. 76; pigs,
1.000 4.25; bulk of sales, 6.70
1.80.
Sheep --Receipts estimated about
J6.000; market 10c. lower.
THIS AND THAT
i
Deposits lu the postal savings bank
t Japan now exceed 345,000,000.
John Burns Is said to have tho best
working library of any member of
Die English House of Parliament.
Mnnchurla already receive 1,000
sable messages a day from Japan.
The doubling of the cables Is prob
able. Kach of tho Swlas crematories has
a place ot storing urns containing the
ashes of Incinerated bodies, where
for a nominal sum they may bo left
for an Indefinite time.
Vtgelerlnns assert that one acre
of land will comfortably support
four persons on a vegetabl diet.
Mrs. Winslow'sS.iothinK Syrup for Children
toething.softcns t hegunis, rv-b- ' Muni
tion, allays tsr.u, cures wind colic 'He u b ittia
A man's wife usually has more
faith In him than he has In himself.
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PURE VViHTE LEAD ( 'Lj
mad i ay vF4MBf I
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Knew What To Expect.
Waiter How will you have your
steak, sir?
Guest--Hnvo you the same steak
you had last week?
Walter Yes, sir.
Ones! Then I'll probably have it
burned. Chicago News.
'Street noises are regulated to a
nicety in Berlin.
20 MULE TEm
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tiltvs, otc. Sow Ml t ll.Kioty lor Hoi tiur a il
I ttieir rt UIive-, whii v vl Q tli mvil w ic, Mil-4,
liuvi.' e MUfd on r f J. iju.ti lor rtiditi. Yjt ottalu
ftitd Instruct iuin. A Mr, W, II. WulA l-ry-:-
! 1 w . 1 ' 1 r i ' 1 ! 1 .Villi Itilllillin, il M 1 L v.m.,
l. C jvar j i ywir' prSoclOi
will ii hO mmadlaU relief, and
ll BQtJ bid MCI to do la to lend fur
Free boitU- 01 Dr. Mar's
EPILEPTICIDE CURE
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I Juno :HHh 1WK I Vmiitrl.. ,ii,,Tl innx. ul, t,-i
I ttninti ittl ri'KI'.S. Mr.. hKKK b n.il
Xiprui ITISJISIS, UlieAuK unit full uaMrtna
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WIIMWS,u'"1"r N EW LAW "UtAlnod
wust-x:w ' r JOHN W. MORRIS.
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res.
Thompson's Eye Ware:'
.UVtKlloS IN THIS l'fll IT 1VIL1. -t
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FjONT Htrelch your shoes Into confo lnitv
- with vour feel. Wiir ihnn I hn! nt mnr
teet. K RSB1IBB i-hoeB fit from the stall, bcraue
we make them on a ecientinc principle of foot struc
ture, i.ook ferine la bet If you do not II nrt these ihoes
raaauj wnie us lor direction! how to secure tncnv,
One Irial will convince
you thar
Liivinveivt
will relieve soreness and
stiffness quicker and easier
fhan any ofher preparation
sold for that purpose .
If penef rates fo fhe bone.
Quickens fhe blood, drive
away fafigue and gives sfrengfh
ana eiasnury ro rne muscles.
Thousands use Sloan's L inimenr
for rheumafism. neuralgia, foofhoche
sprains, conrracrea muscles, shir
joinrs, curs, Druises, burns, cramp
or cone ana insecr stings
PRICE 25t,50t. t $1.00
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