! COPS CURED IN ONE DAY As .a raaia 7 Y, TOC ,J Stote Pennsylvania ELECTION IATK9 FIXED. MniiTon'i Cold Remedy Relieves the head, 'til rent anil lung almost immediate ly. Check Fevers. ntr.pi Dlsi linden of the none, tnkM owr.y nil nrlies nuil palm caued bjr colds. It cures Grip and ob tlnnte Loughs and prevent Pneumonia. Trice 23e. Have rotl afltf tit swollen Joints, no mat ter how chronic? Ask your UrugRint for Munyon'a Uheumntlun liotr.cdy and ic how quickly yon tv'll he cured. If you have any kidney or bladder trou ble get Mnnynn's Kidney Remedy. Munyon's V It n llrer mokei weak men strong and restore lOHt powers. WASTEI-Actlve. enera-etlc men to repre rm tos. I'rofltiible posit t lis. Hujtlers irsse nts: money. ns" tilete outfit free. Write Immediately for our liberal offer. . T. Hood At CO. , or.n pominion mjkperies. Mention this Taper. RicnMOicn, VA. I.ABT At!IT WAHTj". 1A'TF.n-Ldy agent In all parts of the ' I'nlled Mates to advertise and sell "Blai-k Crow Stockens" to wearer. Good coni jUsUm. Address. Kr avk Chow Stockss Co.. Newton. N. O. On Lookout. Young Wife Don't you admire a man nihn ftlWDVH RaVB the rleht thlnS Sat the right t'me? The Spinster I'm sure I could It I ever have the pleasure of meeting such a man. Skits. State of Ohio. City ok Toledo, i Lucas County, i Frame J. Cheney makes ooth that he is senior partner ol the firm of K. J.CiikxeY & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County nnd State aforesaid, and that said hrm will pay thesum ot one hl ndhkd mul lahs tor each and every case ot catahhu that ciiunut be cured by the use ot Hall's CaTARIIII CUKE, t RANK o. t IIE.XEV. Sworn to before me und subscribed in my presence, this 6th day ot December. A. D., 1886. A. W. Gleason. (seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tnken internally, and acta directly on the blood nnd mucous sur faces of the system. Send lor testimonials, free. r . J. CHENEY Co., loleuo. U. Sold bv all Druggist. 75c. Take Hall's Family fills U or constipation. England's Discontented Woman. You can never tell what Is going ?to please a woman. Half of them iare unhappy because they are talk led about, and the other half because hhey aren't. Illustrated Mall For COLDS nnd CHIP. if XIII K S A I I I'l 1 It 1!, lilt" llI'Sl. H-Rli-ujr 'relieves the aohliiif and feveil.-linesa cures the Cold nnd natures normal condition. It's 'in uiu -n,-,:i iiiiiiii;uiuia.U. ,1;., mm- aiui .tuc, at drug stores. June fl Ami Xovemlier 2 Determined As Days For Hullotlng. Chief Clerk Thorn, of the State Department, haa prepared a pamph let for the guidance of election offi cer and politicians during the pre sent year. The following Informa tion Is given: Spring primary election, Baturday, J "November general election, Tues day, November 2. Last day to bo registered for Spring primaries in cities ot third class, Saturday, May 15. Last day to be assessed for Novem ber election, Wednesday, September Last day to pay tax, Saturday, Oc tober 2. A , Last day for filing statement of expenses of Spring primary, Satur day, June 19. Last day for filing statement ex penses of November election, Thurs day, December 2. Last day for filing petitions for nomination with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Saturday, May 8. Last day for filing petitions for nomination with the County Com missioners, Saturday, May 15. Last day for filing certification for nomination with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Tuesday, September 21. Last day for filing nomination pa ers with Secretary of Common wealth, Tuesday, September 28. Last day for filing nomination papers with County Commissioners, Tuesday, October 12. FATIIKK OK lt DKOI'S DEAD. Indiana Man Dies Of Apoplexy Dur ing Lawsuit. Indiana. Stricken with apoplexy while Eeated in court, S. Mowry Mc Henry died at noon after being car ried Into the law library by Judge S. J. Telford and Prothonotary John Wells. Mcllenry had listened to the arguments In his coal lease suit and the only attention he attracted was shortly previous, when he Informed TELLS OF PITTSni'IlG lsnitlE. W. W. KniiiMy Says $13,000 Wa Given To Friend Of Klein. Pittsburg. That the JIB, 000 bribe money paid by the German Na tional Hank to secure favorable coun cllmanlc action on lis application to be made a city depository was not paid personally to Councilman J. F. Klein was testified to by W. W. Ham fey, former president of the bank, who has been convicted In connection with the ca?e. Kamsoy swore the money was paid bv ex-Cashier Vllsack to Henry M. Helper, a saloon keeper and friend of Kle.n. Ilolger is now on trial for his part In the transa:lon. Klein was convicted of accepting a bribe, the prosecution hinging on the German National case. At tne pre vious trial It now develops efforu were made to shield Bolger, who was made to appear meiely as a go-between. Ranney was more explicit today and swore the package con taining $15,000 was given to Dolger and that the latter placed It in his pocket. Klein was not present when this was done. MIjU. COIM Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reoorti Sees After A Year Of Darkness. Dethlehem. John R. Miller, secre tary of the New Jersey Zinc Company, recovered his sight after having been totally blind for nearly a year from cataracts on both eyes. STATE ITEMS. An association for the purpose of encouraging athletic sports has been organized at Shrewsbury. The new organization will be know as the Shrewsbury Athletic Association. N. C. Dennlck Is president; Roy Hal land, vice-president; D. S. Klinefel ter, secretary; W. 11. Myers, treasur er. Isaac Ortman, a farmer of near Columbia, has recently planted 700 peach trees. Mr. Ortman already lias the largest peach orchard in that section of the country, and with the additional trees it will far surpass any number in that territory. Since the spring-like weather has become settled and the roads in bet- tilt ulialio a n i I i- faenn hna tn lon fl his attorney, John Hill, that he was ; , ,',,,,. ,, fllo rii,in. about to faint. , havi? rpnivo:l murine e.irs! Samuel Meyers, Charles 1). Uurkey, William 1). Hurkey and Nathan Confer, Jr., BradBtreet'i says: "Weather, crop and Industrial re ports are still very Irregular, render ing general characterization difficult. Taken as a whole, there Is, however, a slightly larger business doing, this being' particularly true of retail trade In eectlons where weather per mits and In bookings for fall and winter delivery at wholesale. In portions of the South and In the East generally there Is more confident purchasing, higher prices for cotton aiding In the former Instances, while the advance of the season helps trade along the Atlantic seaboard. Business on the Pacific Coast has ex panded slightly, particularly In Cal ifornia. In the Central West trade at retail Is expanding slowly and a rather better business 1b reported with country merchants, but jobbing activity Is not as pronounced as If was some weeks ago. "Business failures in the United Stales for the week wore 201, against 227 last week and 261 In the like week of 1908. "Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week aggregated 1,475,506 bushels against 1,062,244 bushel last week and 2,470,177 bushels this week last year. Corn exports for the week are 799,800 bushels, against 926,898 bushels last week and 292, 038 bushels In 11)08." WHAT COLORS SHALL I USE? This Question Is Important In Point ing n Mouse or Other Untitling. A proper color scheme Is tremely Important In painting a house. It makes all the difference between a really attractive home and one at which you wouldn't take a second glunce. And it makes a big differ ence In the price the property will bring on the market As to the exterior a good deal de pends upon the size and architecture of th lioune and upon its surround ings. For a good Interior effect you must consider the size of the rooms, the light, etc. You can avoid disappointment by studying the books of color schemes for hoth exterior and Interior paint ing, which can be had free by writing National Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Building, New York, rnd asking for Houseowners' Painting Outfit No. 4 9. The outfit alBo Includes specifications and simple instrument for testing the purity of paint materials. Pure White Lead which will stand the test In this outfit will stand the weather test. National Lend Company's fa mous Dutch Boy Painter trademark on the keg Is a guaruntoe of that kind of white lead. Saxons have organized to preserve the older national architecture in city homes. He was the father of nineteen chil dren. Last January he was con gratulated by President Roosevelt on hiu family. j Well Known Name. I Among the many namesakes ot Thomas Jefferson Is a colored man who for more than ten years ha Spent his time in humble but useful employment. He wheels ashes and rubbish of all sorts from the bac Moors of the hou?es in one of the dis tricts of a New England town. 1 He has learned through the ser vants In these houses many Items of Interest concerning his employers (end their families, and has a decid ed belief in his own Importance to fhelr welfare. One day the head of one family went out Into his ba?k yard, and, seeing the negro at work over the j&sh barrel, tald, affably: Let 8 see what s your name?" "Thomas Jefferson, Bah." was the reply. "Ah!" bald the man. "I think am quite sure I have heard that tame before." "Ybb, sah, mos likely you Is heard It." said the negro, showing his white jteeth. "1'se done shoved ashes an' heel bar'ls out o" his yer ally fo' po las- ten yeans." Youth 8 Com panion. .Measuring Nail Growth. Amonir DSvnliolnelRtjt. aa 4n Hio bubllc at larep. them n kh?nii Dumber of errors relative to th trowth of the nails. For example, It is generally thought that the sea ions influence the growth. This subject haa been studied very Closely of late, and It can be definite ly stated that the growth of nails de fends upon age. The growth Is greatest when a person Is from t to 10 years old, then it diminishes 1 This applies to the nails on the hand. But Its very different with the nails of the big toe. The growth Of thiB nail in the very young is only half or a c-ilrd of that of the finger $alls. But in old people It Is equal. 1 This would, seem to show that the lower limbs retain more of their vlc- r man me arms. Illustration. FOOD l ACHb What au M. D. Learned. .Milk llenlers To Flht Fee. Reading. The retail milk dealers of the city and rural districts are preparing for a fight to a finish that will follow the lira arrest for the violation of the new milk and meal Inspection and license law passed by Councils some months ago. The li cense fee is $10, and milkmen de clare that they will not pay It. At a meeting, seventy-five dealers were present, and they decided to defend any suits, if brought, for the viola tion nf thp nrrliniinrB. KhcIi member ! of the Milk Dealers' Association will be assessed for the purpose of rais ing funds to employ an attorney. Mall Cnrrier Drafted To Death. York. George H. Lit lie, 36 years old, the mail carrier between Hum melstown and Granite Station, waa dragged to his death. His horse became unmanageable and he was pulled over the dashboard. In some manner he became entangled In the and Wilson Lisher. State police have arrested William Wanisher, ot Heading, on the charge that he held up Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kehr and their sister, Miss Maggie Kel.r, while they were driving from Leesport. Being unable to secure bail, he was lodged in Jail. Prof. George A. Roniig, of Boyer tov:i, who has been the organist of St. John's Lutheran Church for the hi.-t ten year, celebrated the anni versary by rendering a special organ rec ital and concert. He was assisted by Miss Jeannett Douirlass Hartens tlui'. soprano soloist, and William H. Wei -or, violinist, both of Pottsto.vn. Ml.-s Annie Long, of Gilbertsville, K'i years old, walked to Shanesvlllu, Berks County, a distance of seven miles, to visit her friend, Miss Katio lviiser, and on arrival said she felt so well that she would walk homo when the visit was completed. Viewers recommended to the Berks County Commiss oners that a new bridge should be erected over Saco ny creek, in Greenwich Township, near Kuiztown. For the f on: t h time in as many months, thieves broke Into the station full fair lines and wan dragired bv the horse over a rough road. When picked up he was bleeding , or the Heading Hallway at Hamburg, profusely and died a short time ail- They secured a number of packages, erwards. I taken out of boxes consigned to Ham- I burg business men. The Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Board of Trade has adopted resolutions that will be sent to Congress protesting against the tobacco schedule In the tarl.f revision bill, stating that the passage of the measure would work untold Injury to the many thou sands of people who make their liv ing from the tobacco industry. Rev. It. L. Chittenden, tor many years rector of All Souls' Episcopal Church at Paradise, has resigned by reason of the Infirmities of age. The resignantion has been announced by State Fire Chiefs' Meeting. Reading. May 13 is the date de cided upon for a meeting of the Keystone Chiefs' Association of Pennr lvanla, to be held here. The association Is composed of all fire chiefs of Pennsylvania, and about forty or fifty visitors are expected. George W. Miller, chief of the lool department, will entertain the visi tors. James Baxter, -Jr, of Phila delphia, is tho president of the association. Dlineaiilion I'laTit Not Sold. j H shop Darlington. Rev. Mr. Chit- i tfinHitn lu a momttor nf a ft iut 111 piliuh. Duncannon. The receivers of the p(, ami, of Columbu4 ohlo. Duncannon Iron Company offered the Gut of Beve1 tnouBan(1 quarterly jjiuni. bi puunc a:e ui mo umcu ui i ,,,.,..,,. ,.vrl at tbp rllstriet henil- I ine company nere. nierH was um; bid of $58,000, which was not enter tained, as by a decree of the Court a prlco lees than $63,000 subject to a mortgage of $37,000, only could be considered and the faie was called off. . A prominent Georgia nhviirim tent through a food experience which le makes public: ? "It was my own experience that Vst led me to advocate Grape-Nuts Ood and 1 also know, from having described It to convalescents and ther weak patients, that the food Is i wonderful rebullder and restorer nerve and brain tlsoue, as well as luscle. It Improves the digestion ad sick patients always gain Just as did In strength and weight very rap lly. "I was In such a low stats that I ad to give up my work entirely, and ent to the mountains ot this state, t two months there did not Improve ; In fact, I was not quite as well as ben 1 left borne. "My food did not sustain me and became plain that 1 must change, sen 1 began to use Grape-Nuts food id In two weeks I could walk a mile tthout fatigue, and In five weeks iturned to my home and practice, king up hard work again. Since at time I have felt as well and ng as I ever did In ray life. ' ; As a physician who seeks to help u sufferers, I consider it a duty to ke these facts public." I Trial 10 days on Grape-Nuts, when la regular food does not seem to sus Uu the body, will work miracles. "There's Reason." Look In pkgs. for the famous UttU Pok, -The Road to Wall villa," I I Ever read the above letter? A new va appears from lime lo time. They r gcniuue, .true, ana tun of buuiaa Jtcrest. Killed By Train At (ilcndon. Easton. Frederick While, aged 76 years, lung a resident of Giendon, was killed while attempting to cross the tracks in front of a Leh'gh Val ley express shortly before noon. He was read supervisor ot Giendon for a considerable term. HuMmnd liars Mule Hoarder. Media. Bion Herklns, of Media, has begun a suit for divorce from bis wife, Amanda C. Herkins, alleging that she harbored male boarders against his wishes, treated him dis respectfully, refused to wait on hint when he was sick, struck blra, choked him and In various ways abufed him. Would Not Wed, Mut Pay $2,fi00. Sunbury. Miss Bessie Hummel, tho young music teacher of Crowl, Northumberland County, who sued Aaron Kessler for $10,000 because he did not marry her, was awarded $2,500 by a Jury. Three Marines A r rented Ip Altoono. Altoona. Charles Nenorman, Em ery Snidecker and Max Roman, three young member ot the United States Marines, attached to the battleship Kearsarge, were arrested here foi stealing a rldo on the Pennsylvania Railroad. They had been around the world on the cruise, obtained a fur lough and went to their homes at Plusburg. Spending all their money they tried to beat their way to Phila delphia. The furlough expired last night. Finds Stolei Moll Hugs. Altoona. While Harry and John K. Miller, of Bollwood, were fishing aeveral miles north ot that place they were caught In a shower and took refuge under a bridge, where they found a United States mall sack. The sack was turned over to Post master W. F. lialsbach, at Bell wood It contained 650 stamped envelopes and 4 cents In money. It Is supposed to be part of the loot robbers obtain ed at Bladenburg, March 13, when they blew the safe and stole $100 In money and $200 In stamps and envelopes. quarters in Hazeleton, only seven were left. The officers say the union is stronger than it has been since 1902. s Shamokln Council has awarded $ 100, uuu In brick and asphalt street paVlng and curbing contracts. The bricks will be shipped from Watson town. Northumberland County, and Auburn, Schuylkill County. When completed the town will have four teen miles of paved streets. York County has 24,032 voters. There are 15,838 in the townships and 8.234 in the boroughs. Penn Township leads all others In the coun ty, having 754, and York Township is a close second with 725. Levi FUnchbaugh. 50 years old, dropped dead at his home in Red Lion, from heart trouble. Samuel, the 16-year old son oi Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, of Cedar Hill, North Codorus Township, was thrown from a wagon while the horses were running away. The lad struck upon h!s head and received probably fatal injuries. John F. Todd, or i on ngaaie, waj awarded $500 damages against the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company In a suit for recovery for injuries sus tained when a team driven by Todd was struck by a trolley car at c;oi llngdale. A Robin, which Albert Schubert, of Rehrersburg, has Identified by a single white feather, has returned for the third year to build its nest on the same branch of one tree, where i: reared her young twlre before. Alleging that the Borough of Bath has cut off the water supply from his mill. Jacob D. Achenbath Is suing that borough. Casually picking up a newspaper printed In Wale. Grifllth W. Prltch urd, a merchant at Bangor, discover ed for the first time that his only brother, whom he had not seen for eighteen years, was dead. Albert B. Powers, a well-known resident of Phoenlxvlllo, was found dead In his cigar store. He was 79 years old. His wife and daughter live in Philadelphia. Daniel Sarhs, 78 years old, a well known farmer of Maxatawny Town sh'P. Berks County, died at his home near Kuntztown, after an Illness of four days of pneumonia. The home of Mrs. Swoyer, of Bhanosvllle, was destroyed by flra while the family was occupying It They barely made their escape. Muhlenburg College seniors hava received an old college custom of ap pearing at recitation In cap and gown. w holesnU Markets New York. Wheat Spot Irregu lar; No. 2 red, 140, elevator; No. 1 red, 1.41, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 North ern Duluth, 1.35, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.35, f. o. b afloat. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 77, ele vator, and TfiVi, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 77 Vi nominal, and No. 2 yellow, "OH, f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 50.325 bush.; spot quiet; m'xed, 26 fa 32 lbs., 57tf 58; natural white, 26Ti32 lbs., 58 60; clipped white, 3142 lbs., 58?j 63. Poultry Alive steady; Western chickens, broilers, 25?i33; fowls, 15Va'17. Dresesd steady; Western chicken?, 12; fowls, 14 (ft 15. Butter Firm; receipts, 4,743 packages. Process, common to spec ial, 15(?i23. Egg3 Steady; receipts, 29,270 cases. Western firits, 20Vafi21; second3, 20; Southern firsts, 20; seconds, 20. Philadelphia. Wheat 2c. lower; contract grade. April, 134 ffj 1 35c. Corn lc. higher; April, 74 75. Oats Firm, y2c. higher; No. 2 white natural, eOfteoVaC. Butter Firm: extra Western creamery, 29c. ; extra nearby prlnu, 30. Eggs Firm, good demand. Penn sylvania and other nearby firsts, free canes, 21V&C, at mark; do., current receipts, in returnable cases, 20 Vj at mark: Western firsts, free cases, 21',2; Western current receipts, free cases, 19 Ti, 20 Cheese Firm; New York creams, choice, 15 Vfc Of 1 5 a4 c. ; to good and choice, 14 V2 "'' 1 o. Poultry Alive, firm; fowls high er; fowls, 16Ms W17V2C.; old roost ers, Hi'jffill; spring chickens, 32 if IS 6; ducks, 14i?il5. Baltimore. Wheat Spot, 142c; May, 1.35 V6 asked. Prices weM rather soft following easy Western advices and at the mid-day call spot was quoted at 141 He and July at 1.1 IK. Settling prices were: No. 2 red Western, 141 Vie.; contract, spot. 1.41 Vi ; steamer No. 2 red, 1.38V3; steamer-No. 2 red Western,. 1.38 Corn We?tern opened firmer; spot. 75; May, 75 4 ; July, 74 4. Pricps showed little change through out the day. Trading was light. F:iles: Car fresh Bpot, 75 ; 20.000 May, 75V4; 5,000 July, 75. Settling prices were: Contract, 75'. d: No. 2 white, 75; steamer mixed, 71. The closing was fteady; spot and April, 75; May, 75 asked; July. 74'2. Oats White No. 2, 58 Va di 59c. ; do., No. 3, 57T58; do., No. 4, 55 Va 'y56; mixed, No. 2, 6 7 (ft 57 U. Bntter Creamery separator, pet lb., ;:0c. : Imitation, per lb.. 2223; irints. Vi-lb., per lb., 30? 31; do., 1 -Ui.. 30Q31; blocks, 2-lb.. per lb., .10 U 31; dairy prints, Maryland. Pennsylvania and Virginia, per lb., 1617; Virginia and West Virginia, store packed, per lb., 1 5 (ff 10; Ohio, Ftore packed, per lb., 1 6 T 17: by, rolls, per lb., 17(R 18; Ohio, per lb., 17 ft 18; West Virginia, per lb., 16W17. Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvanii nnd nearby firsts, per doz., 20c.; Eastern Shore, Maryland and Vir ginia, per doz., 20; Western firsts, ner doz., 20; West Virginia, per doz., 20. People Tnlk About Good Things. Twelve years ago few people, knew ot uch a preparation as a Powder for the Feet. To-day. after the genuine merits of AlU-n's Foot-Eiw- huvi-bi i-u tol l venr after year oy grateful persons, it is Indit-ponw ub.e to millions. It is cleanly, wholesome, healing and antiseptic ami gives rest ana comfort to tired aching tci-t. It cures while you walk. Ovi r W.000 testimoniidH. Imitation pay the dealer a larger protic, otUervis yon would never lin ottered a sulwt.tut" for Allen's Foot Euse, the originul fiot powder. Ask for Alien's Koot-Ee, and see 1 tin t. yon get it. The French government has been asked to contribute $19:1,000 to a weaving and embroidery school. Tain and swellins eklnni ln'lirito In ternal orrnnic trouble. Tiirv are u-nallv the re-ailt of Wal eld "r inttanmvi'ion whirb ran be nii'eklv removed by a little Hamlirs Wizard Mil. Trv ami ee. Engl'sh submarine crews wear safety helmets and waterproof Jack ets containing stored air. Take Martleld Ten! Made of Herbs it ! pun-, potent, bealtu-irivinn ttiu most ra tional lemony for on-ir,iattin, liver and ki..ney d:stjiiMj.s. At all drug flore.s. Europe has nine mus?uni3 for ex hibit ng the dangerous parts of machinery. A Domestic F.yp Uenieilv Compounded by Experienced Physician Conl'erius to Pure ImmI and Dius- Laws Win l-'neiifls Wlierever I'sed. A-k llrup gists lor Murine t've li'inedy. Try Murine. New York spent $17,798,098.20 In Btrett-car fares within three months. For 111: t iii:-uirU' rtHt ni'VK Wlutli from Colds. Kent, Htomm'h or Iw-rvms Troubles. Caimdlue will relieve you. It's IHuM-uleHsniit lo tnki sets Immedi ately. Try It, inc., Sic. and aoc. at druir ktu m The Siberian Railroad issues cou pon tickets (or the whole Far East. Mrs. WmisImw's Soothing Syrup forChilil'-en teeth 11 1::, i,t tens the in ins. reduce 111 Ha 1111 na-tiun,ale- s paui.tmca wind culjc.'JOciii'uUi. Salt is mined In nearly every por tion of tho German Empire. T , . I. . , iieu cure'! in id minutes In- W oe! turd 8 fcuuilury Lotion. Suwr faiis. At di uitts. near rolls, rolls, Medicine Thousand Years Ago. A Tibetan "Hand Book of Medi cine," published 1,000 years ago, has been recently examined by the Rus sian Academy of Medicine, and i.t a found to contain many valuable truths that have been discovered and rediscovered by modern physicians. A few extracts from the ancient vol ume are given: "Number of hones, in the human body, Still; number of nerves. 0 ; number of pores, 11. imO.liiiO." "The heart Is the king of the organs and the Btaft of ll:e. The lungs embrace It not uulil.e a mother would a ch Id." Illnessc. are due to man's malice, ignorance and inability to curb the passions, for these tilings Interfere with the prop er nourishment of the human or gans." "All unkind thoughts react upon the heart and liver." Methods for ascertaining the condition of a person's health were much like those that are used today feeling of the pulse and looking at the tongue, tak'ng the temperature, etc. In those days the law Imposed fines up on surgeons and physicians who did not keep their instruments e'enn. Vegetable medicines were advocated: also the bath, compresses, massage, etc. New York Press. A woman who is sick and suffering, jind won't at least try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, is to blame for her own wretched condition. There arc literally hundreds of thousands of women in the United States who have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman's suffering. Read what these women say : Camden, N. J. " ft Is with plpastiro flint I send my testimo nial for Lydia K. Pinklinin's Venetable Compound, hoping- it maty Induce other suffering- women to avail themselves of the benefit of tliN valuable remedy. " I suffered from pains In my lmck and side, sick headaches, no nppetite, was tired and nervous all the time, and o weak I could hardly stand. Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and this valuable medicine shall always have my praise." Mrs. AV. 1. Val-ntlne, DOiJ Lincoln Ave., Camden, X. J, Krie, Pa." 1 suffered for five years from female troubles, and nt last was almost helpless. I tried three doctors but they did mo no irood. .My sister advised me to try Lydia K, Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound, and it has made mo well and strong-. I hope all suffering women will just (rlv Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, for it is worth its weight in gold." .Mrs. J. P. KiiUlich, IC. 1 1). 7, Krie, Pa. Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffer ing from the same trouble. For 30 years Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lias been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who wMl not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands ol cures to its credit. PTn5?3 If the slightest trouble appears which &F4fr you do not understand, write to Mrs. IMiikhnm at Lynn, Mass., for her advice it is free and always helpful. No Need Of His Worrying. Patient Well, doctor, do you think I'm getting on all right? Doctor O yes. You still have a good deal of lever, but that doesn't trouble me. Patient Of course not. If you had a fever it wouldn't trouble mo. Si l ay Stories. How The linrth Is Divided. "Johnny," asked the teacher, "how Is the earth divided?" "By several people who get in some private otliee in New York and let one another know winch parts they want.' Chicago Record-IIer aid. CURED ITCHING HUMOR. Ilg, Painful Swellings Broke and Did Xot Ileal Sutleiid It Year Tortmvs Yield to Cuticiira. "Little bi.uk swelliliL's were ceatt"re-l over my fee and nei k and t'ley weiild leave little I l.e-k sears that wmiM iieii s 1 couldn't l.eep from s -rat' tlivii. hunter itM-e'!,i.p would aiii-.ir ami m elnthes Weill 1 ;iek to the soles. I .en: (,, I a doctor. Init the trouble niiiy ent v ii-mv : Ity tins t ine it was all ucr tr.y anu ;.nd I the ui.n:- t rt of my body iti swellings I as liuve as a dollar. It was s,. p-nni'id that ' I could nut bear lo he en mv Vt. !.. The ! wcoii I doctor htopocd tin- ...e,l::s. but J when they broke the place, nut heil. ' f 1-otignt a set of the 1 ur.i Remedies an I in less fian a v.ici; 1 ni.e t t ie pW cs ; were nearly well. I oc i.tmiic ! un:il I had ! usel threi? sets, and hum- I aui s. un 1 ai. 1 ; well. The il'.icase lasteil 1 Inc.- j ear-;. 1 1. I.. ' Wilson, P11 ry ear, Tcun., l ed. 8. Hi is " I Potter DniK & I'hcni. (up.. ic Props, j of futicur.i Remedies, li-.'mi. M.i-.. Columbia does not take to build ing cement. B. N. U. 18. Farm For Sale lt ing i arms in 14 State. Mtrout't New M inthlv itulletioof Kern) P.anmiri!!, protuselv il'.ostrntfi. fruited freex wt raf vm.r R. R. Ure. E. A. STROU T CO.. Book C 1. World Uriut Farm Dukn, Und Tult Bid., f lula. fix Mm S.f&!3rthat &T Co. This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty In the pun liafe of paint materials. It is an ah-oluti; uuraritee of pur ity ant oi dity. For your o n protection, sc,; it is on the sj It- of ry keg ot v. hit- lead buv. iTinmi I no rnwpiNf ISO? Iri' tr lirlimit. , Yi ymE busy ORLD WEAR ve Stork Chicago. Cattle Market steady. Pteerg, ?5fr7.16; cows, 4rd5.75; heifers, $3.25 ff? 6; bulls, 3.75!f? fi.2),- calves, 13.506.50; stocken and feeders, $3.30 frj 5.25. Ho.' Market 10(&20c. lower. Choice heavy, shipping, $7.157.25; butchers, $ 7.1 0 t 7.25 ; light mixed, $0.90f? 7.60; choice light, $7.10Tf 7.15; packing, $7 7.15; pigs, $5.30 (fi6.75; bulk of sales. $7?T7.20. Sheep Market barely steady. Sheep, $3.756.65; lambs. $5.50 8.25; yearlings, $5.25(g7.35. Xew York. Beeves Dressed beef slow, at 8tt to 10c. Calves Ro te'pts, 80 head; feeling barely Fteady. Veals sold at $5 to $7.65; barnyard calves at $3. City dressed veals steady, at 7 to 12c; country dressed, do., at 7 to 10c. Kiinxnn City, Mo. Cattle Market steady. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6S6.70; fair lo good. $4. 706; Western steers, $4.90C" 6.40; stockers and feeder:', $4 5.75; Southern steers, $4.80 Q 6.25. Hoks-Market 610o. lower. Top, $7.15; bulk of sales, $6,70 5? 7.05; heavy, $t).90ff7.15; packers and butchers, $6.80 7.15; lights, $6.C06.90; pigs, $5.60(&0.60. Sheep Market steady to weak. Lambs, $6.26 y 8; yearlings, $8 7.25; wethers, $5.106.40; ewes, 14.75 (fi 6.10; stockers and feeders, 3.606.50. A wealthy lumberman has offer ed the University 'of Minnesota a 2.200-acre tract for experimental purposes by Its school ot foresty. VIRGINIA MKRCHAXT KID OF A VKRV HIU GIIAVKI. V'TOXK. Another Remarkable Cure "oV-erioini Kidney Trouble. C. L. Wood, a prominent merchant of Fentress, Norfolk Co., Va., was Buf fering some months ago with frequent attacks of hard pain In the back, kidneys and bladder,' and the kidney secretion were irregularly scanty, or profuse. Medical treatment failed to cure him. "At laBt." says Mr. Wood. "I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, and before one box was gone, I went through four days of Intense pain, finally pars ing a stone, one-half by five-sixteenth of an Inch In diameter. I haven't had a sign of kidney trouble since." ' Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Fellow Sufferers. "Yes, I was at the play last night. I could hear well enough, but 1 couldn't see." "Hat?" "No." "Post?" "No. Broken eyeglasses." "That's nothing. 1 was at tho play myself. I could see well enough, but I couldn't hear any thing." "Too far away?" "No." "Cold In your head?" "No. Boi party." Chicago Tribune. A preliminary survey of the route of the proposed Hud on Bay Railway has discovered between I'.Mi.otio.tioo and ebo.OOO.OOO dot of timber im med utoly alonn th; rijtht of way. Ho Your Keet Ache ttiol (turn? Shake into our eliuca Allen s tool-huge, ft ponder lot the feel. It makes Uidit or new hoe leel easy, t iocs Coins. Ituiuonn, Swollen. Hut, Sinanin and went trig Keet and InKruvviiiK Nails. Slid by a'l Drui;ttist and Shoe stores, a.', a s. Sample sent PltKE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. I-i Uoy, N. Y. irr.... t ..V'f J h3 3300 SHOES $35g it 00 J5 00 il ti 10 2 SO BovV &QCH-,, fl 00 to fl What Sundwiih Was For. A stately old professor was ap proached by a young student one day In one of the Western colleges. Try ing hard to keep back a smile, th'j young man asked: "Profetsbor, you Bay you are an ex pert at solving riddles, don't you?" "I claim that I am, my boy." "Well, then, can you tell me why a mnn who has seen Ixindon 011 -a foggy day and a man who has not ! seen London on a foggy day ate like a ham eandwich?" The professor studied for a long time, venturing several answers, which proved to be wrong. Finally, at his wit's end, be eald: "I give It up." "It's easy," said the other. "Give it up," repeated the profess or. "Why." was the reply, "one has seen the mist and the other has miss ed the scene. Ha, ha! Catch on?" "Of course I do, you lunatic! But what has the sandwich to do with It?" After the youngster had recovered from a spell of laughter he chuckled: "Oh, that's what you bite on." Circle. Wireless telegraphy has driven the carrier pigeon out of the French Navy. ThsRfBinn I Hlks nd Sell Hnrr Mrn't f 3.00 aod S3. 50 Shin Thin AnvO'h'r Minuticlurei U br ft a M I 1 v. Uw w,.t r Um bBlt ( UM moat comp'..t nnnM sf tmn4 tl p. it, intf iilld ouLftr la tlM roirtry Th, t.Ucno& of th If fttlMi, ler Mcb pftrt r th, ,So, too. rvtry dctkU of tho Mating Is tvtry dtoartdont, i, loo.ta afur tor Um bwt ifco-m.k.r. it. th tbot ioJ-,try. 1 X C1S tkow yo kuw cartfollr W. I Dou.lt ,ho-t trt Kafte, joq w si d tBtB t&oVntAAo; whv ta.r hold tlMir tiitpo, fit fcttvor, ui vaai & '.haa an? otkar ul. .V, .i.v.i.. .. ;.NMf tki tJum It Sii,M' for 1-iverjr Milliliter of tlit, Pftmllr, leu, Itoys, Women, Mte ami C'filldniu. r i t iwu- ii, ui u.-aivra iiiwi y num. Aaiisj.A i Nuiin ifcnuiiiff wttbuut W. 1,. pnnflM vAVl I IU a latum and nc atif.t let hottctii. a,l Cclur f.TlaU ad tsr'aafwty Oatalocaa ValUd Praa, w. l. buVuLis, in iraviuL tTirr. .uCTua, mass. TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHING LIKE IT FOR I nt 1 1C, I II in clrjniing. whsenun mi removing tutu from the terth, bedai drtUoyua all germi ol decay and duetto which ordinarj toorh pteparttioiu cannot do. TUP Mfll ITU PaJfline ttud aj a tnoutK. 1Kb n.UUIII waaHdaxa.(tauSroud and throat, puriSri the breaih, and blU th term which collect in lh mouth, cauaanf aor thtoaj PATENTS BOUNTIES Imtmt run TrsvcU-Markai, Qopyngut font Hook Wiiiirurt, n luraa, kx nw sot mm v muimiy got smMtusara fctu tiisor rlattvtjs wiio swrvi ia m ottu sr. l-ttg-4 httr astxnirsxi art $t,i.t lot tltin. fur U4tu.su suiU tiitriMji.oa. Aukir. V. U, VUi A(l'-iw Law ucturjr iMWio, sVUU kfuUdlotf, ik iuA Arty, VtMOalMtOUaUtOL OWM faatvn' KtW(tM aIkompD'sEyeWater bad teeth, bad breath, grippa, aaui aauch akkaa TIJF PVPC whea "inaaied, tired, acht lilt la ltd and bum. Buy b inataotly relieved and atntigtheoed by Paaxioe. "ATA DDL! Plo will deatroy the germi LA I All Mil that causa catatrk. heal tha in. flammaboo and atop tha diaclvafaa. It U a mil remedy lor uterine catarrh. Paitina it a harmleat vat Dowerfu ,r-arr-- Krfflicide,douifectanl and deadocizet. 6-!, Uacd in bathing it destroys odurt aati Hf'rv', leaves tha body aoUaepOxally clean. L'.y' ' ' j ronsALC aTonuo TORca.soo. on osTtAio av mail. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! TH1 PAXTON TOILXT OO.. BOSTON. MASS. HasYour Do& Distemper? l a.aa1 naaauaa. Cm la I 9 i- 1 1 ana tad 'P. t i;l t ila Saw m i Msa w mm wrmm ti. fi'i .WELLS MEDrnNB-CO.'' J 11 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Lolnr ior wxU brla-lilr aad faatwr eoaora Uaab any othar dr Ooa Inn. parkafa eolors all Bbars. Ttiay ya h eold water bottar thaa sdt Mas ra. Toa aau ) aujr ataruxwi ariuavut riwitwi aara. Wiim tut trvm Hooaiat- Uuw vo Ma, hlaiiau sua His Cekwa. NUagug lKUU t-'Uw iiulawsy, tllUuka.
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