, wrM.wHrv . , j n m To Enjoy (be full confidence of the Well-Informed of the World and the Commendation of the most eminent physicians it was essen tial that the component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should bo known to and approved by them; there fore, tho California Fig Syrup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every package. The perfect purity ond uniformity of pro duct, which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character, arc assured by the Company's original method of man ufacture known to the Company only. The figs of California arc used in the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but the medicinal principles are obtained from plants known to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Coughing Spells are promptly rtlieved by a fin gle dot ol Pi-o'i Cure. Tht regular u of this famous re medy will relievt the worst form of coughs, colds, hoarse neat, bronchitis, asthma and dit eases of the throat and lungs. Absolutely free from harmful drugs and opiates. For half a centurv the household remedy lo millions of homes. At all druisitV. 28 eta. Xot So Easy a Problem. The traveler met an old colored man with a balky mule. "What'n the matter with him, un cle?" asked the traveler. "Full of pure cussedness, sah. He'll stay right In dat same positlou fob two or three houahs, sah." "That so? Why don't you build a fire under him?" "What? A fire under dat mule! Lands, mister, If Ah built a fire under dat mule he'd stay here all day en wahm hlsself." Chicago News. Concrete, when brought Into con tact with water steadily acquire compactness and resistant power un til It attains Its maximum in those qualities, which It retains Indefinitely. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. Puo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any caseof Itching, Blind, Bleeding or frotruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. SOo. Sound Business Sense. A liltle chap in Philadelphia, whose father is a prominent mer chant and, as such, never looses an opportunity to discant upon the vir tues of advertising, one day asked his mother: "May Lucy and I play at keeping store in the front room?" "Yes," assented the mother, "but you must be very, very quiet." "All right," said the youngster, "we'll pretend we don't advertise." Lipplncott's. Xo Links. Hixon When he got a divorce from his wife he resigned from the golf club. Dixon So now he's entirely un linked. Dressed For The Concert. An old Chicago millionaire called upstairs to his daughters: "What a time you girls take get ting ready for the concert! Look at me a bit of wadding in each ear, and I'm all ready." Success Magazine. btate T 1 of a cnnivama A Sad Reminder. Mr. Newly wed (watching hockey game) This reminds me so much of home. Mr. Loogwed In what way? Mr. Newlywed Why, those little balls they are knocking around look so much like the buscuits my wife makes every morning, Sure. Jackson What do you think the Beef Trust is doing to the public? Ntckson Making vegetarians of them. What Did He Mean? Excited Man Hurry, Doctor, quick! My mother-in-law Is dying and I'm sure you can help her. XO MEDICINE Hut a Change of Food Gave Relief. Many persons are learning that drugs are not the thing to rebuild worn out nerves, but proper food is required. There Is a certain element In the cereals, wheat, barley, etc.. which It grown there by nature for food to brain and nerve tissue. This la the phosphate of potash, of which 0 rape Nuts food contains a large proportion. In making this food all the food elements In the two cereals, wheat and barley, are retained. That Is why so many heretofore nervous and run down people find In Grape-Nuts a true nerve and brain food. "I can say that Grape-Nuts food has done much for me as a nerve re newer," writes a Wis. bride. "A few years ago, before my mar riage, I was a bookk wper in a large tlrra. 1 became ervous toward the end of each week that It seemed I must give up my position, which 1 paiiM tint afford in do. "Mother purchased some Grape Nuts, and we found It not only dell clout, but I noticed from day to day that I was Improving until I finally , realized 1 was not nervous any more. "I have recommended It to friends as a brain and nerve food, never hav ing found Its equal. I owe much to Crape-Nuts, as It saved me from a nervous collapse, and enabled ms to retain my position." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Read, "The Road to WeUvllle," In pkg. "There's a Rea on." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from tiro to time. The are geaaine, (rue, a ad fail of bumaa Interest. LOSE Til Kill NF.KVE. Three Men Confess To Murder Of Farmer Hallman. Lancaster (Special). Walter As ton, one of tho trio originally ac cused of shooting farmer Alfred Hall man In Pequea Township, has made u further confession In which he Impli cates a fourth man, Jacob Hinsey, a hotel keeper at Marticvllle, whom Aston says, was the brains of the gang and planned the crime as well as the attempt to rob the Huber ramily a month ago. In the attempted robbery of farm 3rs John and Amos Huber and their iwo BRed slBters, they were beaten with butts of revolvers. The screams of the women alarmed the robbers, who fled. Amos Beach has alBo been arrested on charges of assault in the Huber case. Aston in his confession stated that Hinsey planned the Hallman robbery two weeks oro, that hn furnished the revolver with which the shooting was done and also supplied them w.th extra cartridges. Paul Fornwnlt, who was the first :o confess the murder, has corrobora ted Aston's story relative to Hinsey, and said it was agreed that Walter Aston, Ben Aston and himself should each give $." to Hinsey from the nionpy they expected to get from Hallman. Hinsey recently lost heavily In gambling In this city, and his wife broiiRht suit against some of the men to whom he lost. Hinsey denies he was an accom plice and claims the revolver was stolen from him. Aston, In his confession, said Hin sey s'ayed at home on the night of the Huber robbery so that In case they were caught he could prove he was home playing card3. Amos Beach who lives at Hlnsey's Hotel, when arrested for the Huber affair, Immediately said to Hinsey: "Don't you remember on that night we were' playing cards?" Walter Aston a'so made a full con esilon of the Hallman murder, belnn the last of the three participants to .ell all. XO COAL KATE AGREEMENT. Itullrouds Fiill To Satisfy Western Pennsylvania Coal Operators. Pittsburg (Special). Unable to satisfy Western Pennsylvania coal operators, who threaten to appeal to the Interstate Commerce Commis sion, representatives of the Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia coal-carrying railroads. who met here to fix freight rates to the lakes on coal for 1900, adjourn ed without action and will meet again February 16. Pennsylvania operators have alleg ed discrimination in existing rates in favor of West Virginia operators and at a meetings held here decided to appeal to the Interstate Commerce Commission unless the alleged dis crimination In rates is rectified be fore April 1. SCHOOL GIRL ENDS LIFE. Flfteen-Vear-Old Muiden Was Disap pointed In Love. Pittsburg (Special). Laura Fitz gerald, 15 years old, daughter of ti farmer of Klttannlng Township, near here, committed suicide In a sensa tional manner at her home. Disap pointed in a school boy and school girl love affair, the girl dressed In deep mourning to attend a funeral of a neighbor with her mother. Going to her room she loaded a double barreled shotgun, strapped the gun on the back of a chair, stood in front of it and pulled the trigger by means of a cord she had fastened to the gun. Two charges of buckshot enterea ner heart. SCRAXTOX HOY ENDS LIFE. Iwclve learn Old, He Felt Himself 1'nappreciuted. Scranton (Special).- Elmer Schra der, the 12-year-old son of George Schrader, a South Scranton carpen ter, hanged himself under tho of a neighbor's house, supposedly be cause oe was unappreciated. He was of a norose disposition, refusing to play with other children, and com plained constantly that he was not properly treated by his relatives and mends in general. Mr. and Mrs. .Tnhn tPnrntioi ly married couple, who live at in?s Alder Street, sympathized with the boy. It was under tho porch of their nome mat ne nung himself. TWO MEN KILLED IN MINE. Try To Jump From Fallen Elevator Caught In Itebound. Johnstown (Special). Two men were killed and eight others In In red lo an elevator accident at the Jerome coal mine, Jercme. The dead m:?n are Michael Mudderlck and Charles uergers. Whllo descending Ihn oh oft th ilevator dropped with terrifnc speed. When it struck tho hmmm u,,,i,i.. lck and Bergers, who wese near" the uo-jr. atiemF'iea to leap out and were ittumii wnen me car bounded up- waru. iney were crushed to death while their eight companions escap ed with painful bruises. Swimming Pool For Nrmnton. Scranton (Special). Mayer Dim mlck has Issued a call for the oh. servance of Lincoln Day and has also proposed a plan to observe the cen tennlal by making a permanent me- murmi m me snape or "Llncol Lake." at Nay Aug Park. He has appointed committee to assist in raising iiu.ooo for this purpose, an SUEeestS that this ha. iiui.h . swimming pool for boys and glrlf, ana inn n us maae a Deautlfui, per- muuvui i em u re oi me para. Hnirflir Rtnarf tiaa a . nf. .... .a VJV..- - . .1 ... HUUUUUUCVU the appointment cf Lewis 8. Saddler, ot uarnsie, uiuueriana county, to be a member of the Board of Trus tees of the Pennsylvania State Luna tlo Hospital, at Harrisburg, vice Charles H. Mullin, deceased. John MacMurray, Jr., an Upland youth, son of the Treasurer of Dela ware County, waa bitten on the hand by a dogj The Memorial Reformed Church of York, was entered by thieves and the contribution boxes were robbed ot about 15. i 8TCAHT ROAD. Advocates Of Highway Across Com monwealth Meet At Altaona. Altoona (Special). Sixty dele gates, representing every county through which the proposed trans State highway would pass If the Juniata Valley route were passed, assembled here and formed an or ganization to Impress upon the Leg islature the Importance cf building such a highway as suggested by Gov ernor Stuart. These officers were elected: Presi dent, C. F, Price, vice president of the Cambria Steel Company, of Johns town; vice president, K. S. Fisher. Indiana: secretary, Philip H. Brldcn- baiiEh. Hollldaysburg. Resolutions was passed compll- i nientlng Governor Stuart for advocat ing good roads, urging tho people to 1 petition the Legislature for more ' roads and requesting that the tranR State road be called the Stuart State Highway. ' MEBCjiCOlIM WeeKi'y Review of Trans and Late;? Market Reoorts. STATE ITEMS. Farmers of Sklnuack Township, Hi Montgomery County, have organized a Farmers' League for their mutual, social, intellectual and financial ad vancement and welfare. Kev. W. D. Hallman vas elected president: A. T. Grater, vice-president; Irwin S. Hall man, secretary, and Christian G. Becker, treasurer. Rhamokln Business Men's Associa tion sent a protest to Congressman John G. McHenry, at Washington, acalnst the proposed increase of tar iff on nuts and frutt. F. Marlon Dick, of York, has been appointed chairman of the General Committee of Arrangements and Mayor Jacob E. Weaver chairman of the Entertainment Committee to pre pare for the convention cf the Grand Lodgo of Odd Fellows on February 24. Harrv Heddlnger, alias Samuel Miller, who though but 30 years of ag. has served a total of fifteen years for various crimes, was arrest ed at Poftsville and confessed to rob bing the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad station at New Philadelphia, December 15 and on January 21, stealing jewelry and other valuables. Mrs. Mary McCoy, ot Sheakleys vlllo, aged 86 years, said to be the oldest woman postmaster in the United States, has resigned her po sition, which she filled fcr forty years. Mrs, McCoy was appointed by President Johnpon, and in the early years of her service carried mail fror.i Meadvllle In addition to per forming her other duties. Several York residents are among the creditors of the American Guar antee Ccmpnny, of Chicago, which has surrendered its effects to a re ceiver to terminate its affairs, leav ing about $16,000,000 in outstand ing contracts. J. H. McGec, of South Bethlehem, resigned as principal of the Qulnn public school in order to continue as the Democratic candidate for Chief Burges3. Rev. Charles Schall, pastor of Col lege Hill Presbyterian Church, at Easton, has been called to the Flret Presbyterian Church at GreenBburg, which has a membership of 600. The congregation pays its pastor $3,300, with the use of a parsonage. Residents of the western part of Venango County are much mystified over a fall of black snow, which occurred In that section. It cover ed the ground to a depth of a quartet of an Inch, with a radius of twenty-five miles. VariouB causes are as signed to account for the color, but It is generally regarded that soot from chimneys was brought down from the air. Albert Hedgman, a Prospect Pari lad, was eating chicken when a bon became lodged in his throat. Ha was nearly dead when a physicist arrived. The obstruction was remov ed and young Hedgman will recover It cost Westmoreland County $1,. 399,466.91 to build her magnificen! courthouse, according to the report of Controller John D. Httchman which has Just been made public. Jeremiah Law, of Chester, charged with threatening to kill his wife, wai held under $500 ball for court bj Magistrate Stockman. The ages of ten persons in th twin boroughs of Pennsburg an East Greenville, aggregate 870 years Mrs. Henry Krauss leads at 93 years, while Mrs. Polly Bechtel, It second at 92. The Harrisburg school board hai been recommended to establish I separate high school for boys. Oni new building and enlargement of thi Technical High School are als recommended. The additions woul! cost about $140,000. Adams County has started a move ment to interest the Borcugh Coun cilB of every county seat in th State to petition the Legislature tt pass a law compelling railroads U place watchmen or gates at all bor ough crossings where travel makes It advisablo. Rev. William S. Hamlin, ol Blcomsburg, fell through an open coal hole In front of his residence and was seriously Injured about the head and spine, but the result can not be told for a day or two. Samuel W. Fleming, assistant postmaster of Harrisburg, was reap pointed by Postmaster 10. J, Stack' pole, who was named for anothei term by President RooBevelt. Joseph Peronsky, an experienced miner, of Shenandoah, was instant!) killed by a fall of rock at Suffolk Colliery. He leaves a wife and six small children. Brndstreet's says: "Trade Is rather aufeter this wV, exceptions being a few points In the West, Southwest and Pacific North west, where more is reported doing by wholesalers and Jobbers. At most markets new demand Is still conser vative, and Indisposition prevailing to buy heavily pending the settle ment of tarlfT, crop or other uncer tainties and the tendency Is, as througnout most of last year, to buy in small lots for quick shipment. Lines showing especially quiet con ditions JiiBt at present are iron and steel, In which demand Is disappoint ing, despite reoorts of cuts In finish ed lines calculated to enlarge busi ness. "Good reports still come from the cotton goods line, where demand is steady, despite recent advances. "Bus ness failures In the United States for the week ended January 28 were 311, againBt 307 last week. 259 In the like week of 1908, 211 In 1907, 228 in 1906 and 239 In 190K. "Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week aggregate 3,044.693 bushels, against 3,058,219 last week and 4.328.205 bushels this week last year. Corn exports for tho week are 1,365.299 bushels, against 749. 078 bushels last week and 1,?47, 827 bushels in 1908." At Dinner. While two little boys were walk ing through a wood they heard somo bees buzzing In a hollow tree. One boy held his head clo3e to a hole to lls:en. Presently he Jumped quickly awny, crying to tho other: "Johnny, those bees must bo hnv ln' their dinner, 'cause one stuck his fork In my ear." How Thought fill. Captain Everybody coma on deck. The ship is sinking. First Fair Passenger Just a min ute, please, till I put on my rubbers. one i-;:;.EV gone, tVho'esala WarWa New York. Wheat No. 2 red, 1.08 1.09, elevator; No. 2 red. 1.10, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 North ern Duluth, 1.19, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.15, f. o. b. afloat. Corn No. 2, 71, elevator, and 68, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 whit.o nominal and No. 2 yellow, 60 ',4, f. o. b. afloat. Oats Mixed. 26 32 lbs., 54 54; natural white, 26 (ft 32 lbs.,' 5457; clipped white, 3240 lbs., 56 62. ! Egg3 Firmer; receipts, 6,823 cases. State, Pennsylvania and near- : by fancy, selected, white, 34c; do.. ' fair to choice, 31 33; brown and mixed, fancy, 31 32; do., fair to choice, 29 30; Western firsts, 29 30; seconds, 28 29. ! Poultry Alive, dull; Western1 chickens, 12c; fowls, 13; turkeys, 12 18. Dressed, weak. Philadelphia Wheat Firm, c. higher; contract grade, January, $1.08 1.08. Corn Firm, fair demand; Janu- j ary. 66 66 c. ' Oats Quiet, but steady; No. ? I white, natural, 56356c. 1 Butter Firm; Western creamery, lc. higher; extra Western creamery, 31c; do., nearby prints, 32c. Eggs Firm, lc higher; Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, 32c. at mark; do., current receipts In retuhnable cases, 31c. at mark: Western firsts, free cars. 32c. at mark; do., current receipts, frej cars, 30 31. t Cheese Firm, good demand; Nev 1 York full creams, choice, 14 , 14c; do., fair to good. 13 H Poultry Alive, quiet but steady, fowls, 13 14c; old roosters, 10; eprtng chickens, 13ffM4; ducks. 13W14; geese, 1112; turkey.'.' 1 6 1 7. Baltimore. Wheat No. 2 red Western. 1.08c; contract spot. 1.08: No. 3 red, 1.06; steamer N ; 2 red, 1.05; steamer No. 2 red West ern. 1.05. The closing was firm; spot and January, 1.08c, bid; February. 1.08; May, 1.10. Corn Western opened firmer; snot, 6667; February, 6G(fi 67: March. 67 ft 67. Oats We quote: White No. 2, 55 (?? 55 e.: No. 3, 5454; No. 4. 5353. Mixed No. 2, 54c; No. 3. 53 ii 53. Rye We quote, per bu: No. 'i Western rye. 8282c: bag lots, as to quality and condition. 7581. Hay We quote, per ton: No. I timothy, large bales, $1 4.50 1 5.00 ; No. 1 timothy, small blocks, $14.60 15. Butter We quote, per lb.: Creamery fancy, 3030; choice, 29(ft29; good, 2225; imitation, 2024. Eggs We quote, per dozen, loss off: Maryland nearby firsts, 28. Hut Cured After Itortor Raid There Was No Hope. Sylvnntis O. Verrlll. Mllford. Me., says: "Five years agoa bad Injury paralyzed nie and affected my kid neys. My buck hurt nie terribly, and the urine was Imrlly disordered. Doctors said my Vf i i tactically dead. fy--JLr' Thev said I could 9.Myt" ,. nfnIV fifrnln I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and be. gan using them. Ow box made me stronger and freer from pain. I kent on using them, nnd In three months was able to get out on crutches, and the kidneys were nctlns better. 1 Im proved rapidly. discarded the crutches and to the wonder of my friends was soon completely cured." Sold by nil dealers "ft rents a box. Foster-Mllhurn Co.. Bnff-.lo. N. Y. Funny Hlundi-n. Eomc ancient bulls oro credited to William Arodln, who was a London police Judge In the thirties of the last century, lie once remark' 1 to coun sel: "If you can show practically at what moment the offense was com mitted and prove thaf tho prisoner was not there when he did It, he rould not possibly have done It." And he sagely added: "We tannot divest ourselves of common sense In o court of Justice." Of a slml's." character was an axiom he once de- 3 llvered himself of, which has been maliciously fathered on many other occupants of the bench: "If ever, there was a case of clearer evidence than this case, this case Is that case." A Zurich newspaper published the following advertisement in English: "Rending board house among a charming set of mountains. Very beseeming for families or singular Individuals. Shadowed glades and amiable places for renting for guesti of the cure. All facilities for moun tainous expeditions. Excellent kron en, with lager beer running from the tap." Had Its Advantages. Jefferson D. Thompson, the chair man cf the Vanderbilt Cup Commls PlDn, was criticising, at a dinner in New York, a new motor car of ratiier dubious type. "Even the arhantages claimed for this car." said .Mr. Thompson, "ap pear dubious to me. Take that vaunted feature, for Instance, of ex cessive lighnes?." .Mr.- Thompson Finlled. "A young lady." he said, "once showed me proudly a very cheap, very light car that she had Just bought. " Awfully light, Isn't it?' said I. " 'Yes,' raid she. 'Isn't It splen did! Whenever It breaks down we can always push It home.' " One onta Star. Sudden Stimulus. The villager rushed into the vol unteer ft rehouse. "Come on, boys!" he shunted, ex citedly. "Lem Wheatlcy'g barn IB burning down." "Oh, shucks!" yawned the rfcpiain, lazily. "We'll have to look up our red shirts and fire hats. Tell Loin we'll be there In an hour or so." "But I.em's barn Is burning and there be five barrets of hard elder Etored In the loft." "What's that? Five barrels of hard cider? Come on. hoys! Every man to his post. We'll have that barn saved inside of 20 minutes." Chicago News. Almost any desired color is Im parted to agate by German lapidaries who warm the dressed stones In n solution of sugar, then coat them with color solutions In ucld. Italy's concrete lighters have fail ed because of their liability to crack ing in rough service. Plenty of Exercise Neccssury. Plenty of regular exercise must be taken in order to keep the body in a healthy condition. Any excessive or unusual exertion, however, Is sure to cauoc stiffnes.? and soreness of the muscles and nts. To counteract this effect there Is nothing better than Sloan's Liniment. Lay it on lishtly where the muscles have been strained; it requires no rub bing for it penetrates right to the bone, relieves any contention and In flammation and makes the niuscle3 elastic and pliant. Sloan's Liniment is a great boon to athletes, for It not onlv relieves nnln and stiffness, but it is an excellent remeuy ior sprains, cuts, urulses and cramps. Mr. J. F. Price of Tuscunibla, Ala., writes: "I am an engineer on tho Southern Rood from Chattanooga to Memphis, Tenn. The continued ele vntlon of my arm upon the throttle gives It a sore feeling when on a long Journey, and there Is nothing that will take the Eoreness out like Sloan's Liniment, and I keep a bottle in my grip always." Catarrh (n limit Be Cured With local applications, as they cnnml reach the neat of the disease. CntRf-h I blood or conlitiitinnnl l mease, nnd in order to cure It you must take internal remedim Hull's Catnrrh I ire i taken mternnllv, ana seta directly on tIia t!md and mucous sur face. Hall's Cataiili t lire is not a quark medicine It wis prescribed by one of the best physicians in llns country lor years, and is a icjrtilnr pieKcriptinn. It is composed of the hesl tomes Known. combined with the best blood piintiers. atiin; directly on the mucous surface. The perfect combination of the two iruredicnl i' what produces such wonderful results in ruling catunh. Send lor testimonials, tree. F. J. Ciif.sey & (.'(.. Props . To'edo. O. Sold hv dni(ririsiH, price, ,5c. Take Hull's lainily Pills lor constipation. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION ByLydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Louisville, Ky. "I.ydia E. Pink ham's VeffPtable Compound lias cer tainly done me a worm of pood and I cannot praise it enough. 1 suffered fromirrepularitie9. dizziness, nervous ness, anil a severe female trouble. I.ydiaK.l'inkliam's Vegetable Com pound has restored ine to perfect health and kept me from the operating The Thought. Coin' South for the Perish First Hobo win; er, Pete? Second Hobo Oh, I ft'pou?ft The inconvenience of travel Is great, but (shudderingly) if youse Flays here, youse has got to change clothes. table. 1 will never be without this medicine in the house." Mrs. sts i Li:t, 3r.2:i Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian, Oa. " 1 suffered untold misery from female troubles, and my doctor said an operation was my only chance, and I dreaded it almost as much rs death. J.ydiu K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound completely cured me without an operation." I.k.na V. Hkxky. H. V. D. 8. Thirty years of unparalleled sue. cess confirms the power of I.ydia E. l'inkliain's Vee-etalile Compound to cure female diseases. The great vof . i ,n.n ..f ii.ici.lli.iliiil lucl!inrttiVinhGl!iril. I . . ...... ... i. 1-. IV pouring in proves conclusively iiiai Jlydiii K. l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound is a remarkable remedy for those distressing feminine ills from whict 60 many women suffer. COLT DISTEMPER fun lc h'tnlll vt-ry i-11 . 'i t-o -irk ure fiirol. awl all nthr In hHmp h(n'.tlc, no mat r how .'si'tfil." kii from having the diMMiM-. y uliiir M'oHN'.s I.Isi II hlSTKMI'KH VVM . tlv on the itn((ij(f nr In ftH-, At mi th llir oti'i kim1! perms of all form of tllttuniMT. H-i rrnily ever known rr mar in lout. On- Uittlf unrint"l torur'- our ,! an-! t ' u rtoTtl: Uiitf I n,lt' I11'"!"7'-"' ofilriiKirltttHiiiifl iinrr.fpto'itHT. .(r n-nt i xir j 1 1 it 1 ft hy iiiinutarttm-rv i'ut nhow how to .ouhl- throa'w. Our KjW fr'f Hook (ft tc!v.i fvfrythliisT. Um-jiI run-in wantxl. l.arwt ta-1 wlllni h"fn' rcnHMlv In xtMtiici' twlv vmr. 8POHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and BacMnolnitts. Qothen, lnd. U. 8. A. .wv w a.w ni's"T New York schools. state has tiSl high l.onlc Oni) Onu "111 (mho Quinine' i'hat u Lnxntive Itromo L'i.nnn wi iiicBiKiiutuicm r.. . vji-ove. i Keii the World over to vure u Cold in Oae Day. 2.5c. The Walton master key will open J2,00 locks. There are said to be 1S7 ingredi ents in chartreuse, the formula for which, written in a parchment book of more than lo pages, was carried nbout in a steel box by a French monk until It was sold for $1,UU0,-000. Circassians eyelashes to childhood. owe their beautiful careful trimming in l.mpe Hack I 'rescript Ion. Considerable discussion Is beln? caused among the medical fraternity ; by the Increased use of whiskey tor lame back and rheumatism. It Is an almost infallible cure when mixed ! with certain other Ingredients and i taken properly. The following Is the ' formula; "To one ounee nf Torls mmnnnnd i-eiinnyivania ana and one ounce syrupSarsaparllla com 28c; Western firsts, i.iv Stock. Chicago. Cattle Market steady. Steers. $4.60 7.15; cows, 3 5.60; heifers. $3 6.75; bulls, $3. 40 3.90; calves, $3.608; stocken and feeders, $2.50 JT 4.60. Hogs Market 5 to 10c. lower. Choice heavy shipping, $6.35 6.40 pound add one-half plot of good u hit- key. Take in tahlespoontul dunes before each meal and belore retir ing" it is surely wortt trying by any one who may be afflicted. One in every six persons is said to be left banded. Where to Get the ltet Needs. butchers, $6.306.40; light mixed, In another column will be found the seed $5.85 6; choice light $6 ft 6.05; advertising for the Na-diville Seed Com. packing, 6.10?f 6.25; pigs. $4.75 5.60; bulk of sales, $6 6.30. Sheep Market 15 (8 25c. lower. Sheep. $4.,!5(5.i5; lambB, $5,250 I'nited StateB are grown in Tennessee, n 1.65; yearlings, (olffl. I the eft ens of this enterprising lirin shou piinv, of rsanlivilli). Jennesst-e. winch t-huuld be interestin x lo furmi'iD. Some of tho finest s-ed sttx-k peas, t-un seed, soju beans and Herman inillei to be fnuud in tho nut ,i,l,l Kansas City, Mo. Market for rccuivo the curvful attention of all fanners. steers steady to 10c. lower; others steady. Choice export and dressed ! New York c,ty U8es "n average of beef steers. $5.75 6.60 ; fair to 1 2,300,000 quarts of milk a day. good. $4.75ff5.75; Western steers. , . $4 ft 6.25; stockers and feeders, i Man Children Are Sickly. $3.405.60; Southern steers, $4 u : Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children i uiM-u uv .uotiirr uurtMS in V llllllrell s Home, N. Y cure J-'everihhuess. Uinothta. j tion, Ktomuch Troubles, Teething Iiiir- Buenos Ayres received a steam ship tonnage of 661,601 In August and September, 1908, of which not a single ton was Amm-lcan. In five years the number of Amer ican vessels entered and cleared at Chinese ports baa dropped from ), 295 to S49. A vapor blanket 30 feet thick Is found by Prof: Frank H. Bigelow to cover the reservoir at Fteno, N'ev. As suming that a like Invisible shield protects the Salton sea. It Is conclud ed that this body may lose by evap oration noi more man lour or five feet yearly, Instead of the eight feet hitherto expected. There baa been a Jarre lncreas In the number of emigrant from the port of New York during the last year, but the net result Is that th city la growing at the rate of 8a,000 a month through Immigration. 5.70; Southern cows, $2.504.2s native cows, $2ff5: native heifers, $3,1015.75; bulls, $304.75; ealves, $3.50 6.60. Hogs Market 5c. lower; closed strong. Top, $6.27 : bulk of sales. $6.6556.25; heavy, $6.166.27H; packers and butchers, $5.906.20; light, $5.606; pigs, $406.25. Sheep Market 10c. lower; Iambs, $6.2567.60; Western sheep, titp 6.50; Blockers and feeders, $3 4.75. Pittsburg, Pa. Cattle Choice, $6.25 6.36: prime, $5.9006.10. Sheep Prime wethers, $5,10 0' 6.25; culls and common, $23.S0; lambs, $5 7.4 0; veal calves, $8 8.60. Hogs Prime heavies, $6.60 6.65; mediums, $6.40(6 6.45; heavy Yorkers, $6.40; light Yorkers, $5. 8666. 10; pigs, $5,600)5.60; roughs, $6 6. The August meteors form a stream so broad that the earth, though It travels faster than eighteen miles a second, takes seven weeks to cross. A machine operated like a vacuum cleaner is being used to pick wal nuts In a California grove. It saves the work of eight men. The Aeronautic Society of Great Britain haa acquired 160 acres which will be fitted up for experi ment with alrshtpa, Great Britain now export automo biles valued at I2t.600.000. ilex. Destroys Worms. All Uruggists , -.'.V-. About 80 per rent, of England's exported automobiles are clozed cars. Brown's Bronchial Troches are or great service In curing Hoarsen ens. Coughs, and Sore Throat. In boxes 25 cents. Samples malltid free. John 1. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. New York State spent $73,161, 114.39 on education In 1908. Ked, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved by Murine Rye Remedy. Compounded by (Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure rood nnd Drug Laws. Murine Doesn't Smart; Soolliee k.yt Pain There are said to be 30,000 monk and 18,000 nun in 8lclly. To restore a normal action to liver, kid neys, steiiuu h and bowels, take Uttrtleld Tea. tho mild herb laxative. Turkev 1 to have a now national bank, with a capital of $15,000,000. Mrs. Winilow's Poothing Syrup forChildren teething, soften tbaguiua, reduces indamuuf Hon. alUpMin.cure wmd colic. 25 s buttle. A government commission Is tak Ing a live atock census of Argentine. Haiv Furs I'rolltsFor Country Hoys. This is the time ot the vi-ar when tin average country boy not oiily gets a great amount ot sjsn-t and pleasure out ot tur trapping, but cmisiileiubiH proit and Pocket money. Kaw Kurs ill recent years nave brought renuirkablv cood nfict--. Fashion hn- ordained that everv laiiv must wear furs, ci iist-ijuently the demand 1ms increased. Prices of liirs ure higbei Hum they were j.--t season. M. Sahki. A- Sixs, Loi'iNViLt.K. Kv., make a sn cialtv ol ltnw Furs, and a visit to their fur room is mi m terestiug siglit. lor here can be lound turs from every scctiiiu of the l-iuted States. They receive shipments from all ever t he country in answer to their weeklv price list, which they Issue everv Friday. This price list is furnished the sh'ipper iiKjii uis phcatinn. Write lor it. In the last half century Japan has recorded more than 27,000 earthquakes. The electric locomotive holds the world's record for speed a mile, in 2 7 seconds. CURES COLDS and GRIPP -e7 , Believes the aches and feverish esa. Contain No Acetanllld Whl'eflsh frv. hatched hv the United States hatchery at Kingston. I SELI) OATt, X. Y., when liberated, almost imme diately swim to their natural feeding grounds along the northern shore of Luke Ontario. CHILD HAD SIXTY BOILS And Suffered Annually With a Red Scnbl-I.ike Humor on Her Head Troubles Cured by Cutleura. "When my little Vivian wns about sit months old her he.id broke out in boils. She had nbout sixty in ull nnd I used Cutl eura Soap and C'uticurn Ointment whi-h cured her entirely. Sometime later a humor broke out behind her e:irs and spread up on to her head until it was near ly half covered. The humor looked like a srnld, very red with a sticky, clear fluid coming frf-m it. This occurred every sprin?. I always ued Cuticuru Soap and Ointment which never failed to heal it up. 'I he last time it broke nut it became so l ad that 1 was discourage I. Hut I continued the use of Cutieura Soap, Ointment and ltesolvent until she was well and has never been trouhleil in the last two years. Mrs. M. A. Schwerin, 074 Spring Wells Ave., Detroit. Mich., Feb. 24, 10. " Potter Drug &. ( hem. Corp., Pole Props, of Cutieura Remedies, Kostnn. Mass Holland is he best European cut tomcr of the I'nited Stutes In copper. IU-b eared In 9) minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Xever fail. At druggist. The richest known mine of man ganese In the world are In the Rus sian Caucasus. WE SHIP BEST QUALITY FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS DIHECT TO FAKMERS AT LOWEST WHOLE SALE PRICES. WE SELL CLOVERS, ORASSES, SEED CORX, CANE SEED, MILLET, COW PEAS, SOJA BEANS, PEANUTS, SEED POTA TOES, CABBAGE PLANTS, POTATO and TOMATO SLIPS, ONION SETS, GARDEN BEANS. GARDEN PEAS, ALL KINDS GARDEN. FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. LAND PLASTER AND FERTILIZERS. WRITE US FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES. STATE WHAT YOU WANT. NASHVILLE SEED CO. 215 Second Avenue, North, ajhville. Tenn, The United States mined almost ex actly one-third of the lead produced in the world in 1807. B. N. U. 7. Classified Advertisements ' aAI.KS.MEM WAXTKO TI Proni.b ly,.lll..l,.. Hu.ll.r. oi.k.Vl, mB. if ""Tr'S'l' llic, ComulMt nuIRl frr Wrlie IniuledUt I f.iriiurill.-r.lolTfr W,T HOOD 4 CO. O1.0 OOH.NiON fcURSr.HIKS. w Snips Dm pwr KU.HMUND.VA. CHILBLAIN PLASTERS Quick relief and rwnrmnent eura or mono r.tuulrL Oa. pluier 1um It. Bjr mall ltfi ceuu. uu m-iciiui Co-.TajloMiriliB, n. u DROPSY 511 MWOVIHTt Im. w. B. u. (.aaaa-a suia,. w t, uuiu, ii 'rfBUBft'IXHIls OONqvr KKU. You ean tx euro. 1 NATUIW L'HKATluN If curinr Uun.lr.di. Why not inol Wrtuj for IcstlmuBlHU ai1 n.M.hi.t OHO AN. 1st Nail tfcuil HUl4.,(x,luniljU4 Ohio W Buy FURS Hide and Wool Foathm, Tallow, Bmwu, ClnMO. ' CoUUa 3oal.t Yellow Root), May Applo. Wild Clogor. at. Wo an .oalarsl aaUuM ia iaS6-"Ow kk a caakirr ia t-auinrulr mmi era ale hoUor irr t Sa aarsk or eausa'a axrehua. FUona, aay Baal ia Latamk. Wriaj It wasUy ooi kst sad slappiai Uas. m. SabelA tons. ttl I. Marhat It LOUISVILLE. KY. ONION SEED 60 cts. alb. Par Balier-i eaulof, paga US. I tartaat trr-wm of onion and varmtabia bmkM in tho world. Hi ralalof frooi at, (mil 1 6V In Stan pa and rooalTa oalalot and 11M koraals oaoh of onlona, earrata, oelarr, radltboa, ISO) aach louaoa, nitabaca. car nips, 11 paraloy, 1U) uunatoaa, 100 nolcaa, lao ebarmlas Sowrr amis, la all 10.000 aar awls, oaally worth tl of any asaa'a aaonoy. 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