The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 17, 1909, Image 7

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    MUNYON'S.
PAW PAW PILLS
- Tho licst Stomach
snd Llror l'llls kuonu
. f it-jlvf "'1 n positive and
..tfjA ptfiiy rure lor lOD
J
i lX!J?it stlpntlon, IndlKcstlim,
fTVi-'s Jaundice, Iltlloiidnt'ns,
yi3rafJ Bo,ir Htotnaon, lipflj
4v W achr. and all ailments
arising from a dlsor
dtrd atomnrh nr
aluirirlRb liver. They
contain In concentrat
ed form all the vir
tue and vnluea of
Miinyon's I'awpnxr
tonic and are made
frnm fha 1nln "I I
nw-rnw frutt. 1 nnnemtaiiinti.T rerom
iinil thene pills B being the best 1ms
,iTe and cnthnrtle ever compounded, (let
1 s'i rent bottle and If you are not per
(pMly ntlflcil I nrlll refund jour money.
T.ri'iMiIRD and JKFFERSON STS..
' I'HlljAOKI.I'UlA l'A.
Her Prayer.
The little girl was very fond of
pleasant days, and at the close of a
heavy rainstorm petitioned in her
prayer for fine weather; when, the
next morning, the iun Rhone bright
and clear she became jubilant and
told her prayer to her grandmother,
who said:
"Well, dear, why can t you pray
tonight that it may be warmer to
morrow, so that grandma's rheuma
tism will be better?"
"All right: I will," was the quick
response; and that night as she knelt
she said: "O Lord, please make It
hot for grandma." Toledo Blade.
1XVAIJD FOR YEARS
7- ,w r
Vncle Sam's Human Hinges.
In other cities the doors of public
buildings are set on springs and slap
to and fro as the visitor wills, but in
Washington it appears necessary to
have a special man to -open and
close the doors human hinges as it
were no undignified banging of
doois there; this custom has died out
in other places, but there are many
veteran negroes In Washington who
have seen years of such service for
the government; they have a stately
way of performing this office, which
gives a door an official and unoffi
cial swing. National Magazine.
What's la A Name?
One of the anecdotes which An
drew Carnegie is fond of telling con
cerns a crabbed bachelor and aged
spinster, who one day found them
selves at a concert. The selections
were apparently entirely unfamiliar
to the gentleman, but when Mendels
sohn's "Wedding March" was begun
he pricked up his ears. "That sounds
familiar," he exclaimed. "I'm not
very Btrong on those classical pieces,
but that's very good. What is it?"
The spinster cast down her eyes.
That," she told him demurely, "is
the -Maiden's Prayer." " Cleveland
Leader.
Where He Slept.
A prosperous farmer sent his son
to New York to begin life as a clerk.
After he had been in the metropolis
jor six months the farmer wrote to
the merchant to ascertain how his
sou was getting along and where he
'Pent his nights. In due time the
merchant sent a reply to the farmer
which read:
"Your son sleeps in the store in
tne daytime. I don't know where he
ponds his nights." circle.
Why Xot?
.Mother Just run upstairs, Tom
my, and fetch baby's nightgown.
Tommy Don't want to.
Mother Oh. well, if you're going
to he unkind to your new little sister,
jneii put on her wings and fly back
to heaven.
wJln,my7-Then lpt her Put on her
rief . and fetch her nightgown.
Technical World.
"Good"
w Breakfast; .Lunch
or Supper
Delicious
Post
i oasties
f -dainty 'of pearly white
wrn. by the maker j)f Postum
nd Crape-Nuts..
rJ,fs,tics ftrrMy cooked;
"Jed Into thin wafers'-and
wasted a crisp, Eolden-brownJ
Ready, to eat direct from the
pox with cream or good milt1
ii he exquisite flavour and critp
ttstidious epicure or Invalid J
"The Teste Lbsert'-
trj Ffjnayttina
StXfQcer.
Stat
ote Pennsylvania
HOW TO IillX TIIK A N'T.
Hade Well by Curing the Weakened
Kidneys. -
R. A. Davis, 700 Third Ave., Col
ambus, Ga., says: "A slight irregu
larity of the urine ac
companied with pain
In the back made me
aware that I had
kidney trouble. I
neglected It, and
finally got bo bad I
had to stop working.
My back ached terri-
"V3b 1 bly. I could not rest
well at night I had rheumatic pain
ind lost all energy. The urine was
In an awful condition. I ran down
and down until I was an emaciated
wreck and an invalid. In bed and out
of bed, but in it most of the time. At
the time I started with Doan's Kid
ney Pills I weighed only 126 lbs. As
they helped me I kept on until well
igain and up to my old weight, 170
lbs. In Ave years I have had no re
turn of kidney complaint."
Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-Milbtirn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
Cupful Of Carbon Illsiilplildc Will
Kvterniiniitc Colony.
A request for information ns to
how to rid plants and trees of black
nts, which was received at the Peni
lylvanla Department of Agrlcultu' j's
Division of Zoology, elicited the fol
lowing from Prof. H. A. Surface,
State. Zoologist:
"You can do this by finding the
nesting places of these pests and
making holes into the interior of
:hem with a sharpened stick like a
!room handle, and pouring Into each
lole one-half tea cup of carbon bisul
phide. Fill the hole with earth and
:over It with a wet cloih or blanket
!o keep down the fumes, and the
nts will be destroyed at once. This
!s the best possible method for de
stroying ants of any kind.
"After the nest is found, and the
Hieen destroyed in the manner stat
?d, the colony is broken up. Ants
In the household are best treated by
following their puth to the place
where they live and pouring In the
carbon bisulphide. If It be at the side
of a wall, or elsewhere where they
cannot surely be located, one can de
stroy them by pouring a considerable
quantity of gasoline, or benzine into
the hole made by the side of tho
wall.
"Ants, as seen going up and down
trees, are not themselves the cause
of Injury to the trees or plants, but
are visiting plant lice, or scale In
jects, or sometimes plant glands, for
the purpose of obtaining the sweet
liquid, called honey dew, which is
secreted by them. Thus the ant is
generally an indication of serious
pests on the trees, although itself
doing no injury. It is therefore not
necessary to treat the trees for ants,
but to treat them for the pests which
the ants visit. This means spray
ing with a contact lnsectcide, of the
proper strength, at the right season,
according to what the pest may be.
"Black ants sometimes make nests
or mounds in which vegetation does
not grow, and thus become objec
tionable. The method described
above destroys them In their nests,
but where they are in decaying wood
they should not be regarded as seri
ous enemies of mankind, nor de
stroyers of property, and they do
not deserve destruction."
cvctmiirks cavsk dkatii.
Woman Recovering; From Surgleul
Operation Killed Iiy Vegetable.
Pottstown. Although twire able
to escape the surgeon's knife, Mrs.
Lewis Relnhnrd, of Monocacy, suc
cumbed to innocent looking cucum
bers, which she ate for supper.
Mrs. Iteinhard was Just recover-
j Ing from a double operation perform
ed simultaneously in the Reading
Hospital for cancer and appendicitis
and was able to be about the house
when she went into her garden and
plucked fresh cucumbers. She ate
heartily of them and died about two
hours later.
BOY GETS NEW LIP.
Skin Grafting Restores Mouth For
DiKtiKiired Lnd.
Scranton. John Miller, aged thir
teen, loft the Moses Taylor Hospital
with a new lip that the surgeons had
made for him.
The boy fell on the third rail of
the Laurel Line, a year ago, and
ivas frightfully burned. He was
jractleally without a lower lip and
.he skin grafting operations recent
V performed have been so success
ful that he will not be seriously disfigured.
CHACFFKIU COXVKTEI).
Idolpli Seoul's Driver Guilty Of In
voluntary Manslaughter.
Norrlstown. Charles Scheers,
;hauffeur for Adolph Segal, of Phil
adelphia, was convicted of lnvolun
:ary manslaughter, In running down
Patrick McLaughlin, on Old York
Road last June. Scheers and a num
oer of companions were riding in
lis employer' automobile. Peheers
laid the accident was unavoidable.
Shot Kill Peacemaker.
Wilkes-Barre. Shot while ho
was trying to stop two men from
Sghting, Anthony Canavan, star
pitcher of tho Parson's baseball
team, died at the City Hospital here.
Canavan shouted to the men to stop
and one of them fired at him. The
bullet penetrated his right hip und
it was necessary to amputate the
leg at the hip. He did not survive
the shock.
Boys Hold I'p l'eilestrlun.
Pottsville. Sampson Stark v. as
held up on the street here by two
youths about 1 years of age, who
rifled his pockets of nearly $17 and
got away. They are dime novel
readers and are members of respect
able families. An effort is being
made to settle the case, though both
aie under bail.
Judge InHlsts On Good Bonds.
Mllford. Judge Charles B. Staple
Is Insisting on good roads In Mon
roe and Pike Counties. At the June
terra of Pike County Court, conven
ed here, he directed the Grand Jury
to Interest their supervisor in good
roads by example and precept, and
If that should fail, to have the sup
ervisors arrested for failure to per
form their duties.
Died On Hilt Wagon.
Easton. George W. Correll, re
puted to be worth $100,000, fell
dead -while seated on his wagon. He
was 83 years old and for more than
sixty years drove a team. He went
to pit and loaded his wagon with
and and was on his way to a build
ing In course of construction when
he was stricken.
Lancaster. Henry Kegel, (whose
automobile ran down and killed Wil
liam T. Snyder, was given a bearing
on the charge of manslaughter and
held for trial at court without bull.
enters lost its mi:i:.
Two York Girl Follow INnles And
Walk Home.
York. Mary, 16 ytars old. and
Edna, 14 years old, daughters ol
William Stottlemeyer, of 309 Penn
Street, this city, lured by the strain?
of music, gaudy costumes and a de
sire to work, followed Barnum &
lialleyg Circus to Lancaster last
week and then walked no.ne.
The girls were promised a posi
tion driving the ponv team and wer
rurnlshed with tickets to Lancaster.
They were left there, however, with
out money or frlem's. They begged
for board and lodging, l.t:t were re
fused, and were compelled to walk
all the way home.
The girls had been working at the
Ashley & Bailey Silk Mills, but were
recently laid off.
STATE ITEMs!
f
A vlrMm of nervous prostration.
Mrs. Walter Edgar, aged 37 years,
of Allentown, ended her life hy hang
ing herself in the areawav at her
homo. The body was found by her
husband on his return from work.
Burglars hrole Into the homo of
Neil Larson, at Swarthmore, ran
sacked Ihn house from lop to bottom
ami K01, uway with all of Larson
savings.
Harry Cowan, a Chester painter,
wbr painfully burned about the
hands by the explosion of gasoline
Constable Danle) r Smale, of
Pottstown, lost his right arm when
a shotgun with which he was about
to kill pigeons exploded. Ho had a
narrow escape from death, but for
tunately only his right arm was In
jured. The State Association of Fire Un
derwriters. holJing a two-days' ses
sion at York to discuss matters per
tainlng to fire Insurance, elected the
following officers: George H. Burns.
K Ittannlng. president; William H.
Ren, Lewlsiown, first vice presi
dent; Charles F. Humerich, Carlisle,
second vice president; Matthew
Long, Hazleton, third vice president:
F. It. Lelb, Harrisburg, secretary
and treasurer.
George Parry, of GIrardvllle, well
known as an expert wing Bhot nnd
winner of many matches, dropped
dead on the street at that place from
heart trouble. He wus 22 years
old.
The New Hope Board of Health
at its first meeting elected P. R.
Slack, president, and George Milnor,
health oflleer. The members of the
new board are Charles Schernier
horn, Howard Large, Dr. J. E. Scott
and T C. Wert.
Tilghman H. Fehr. of Stroudsburg.
died at the age of 60, as a result of
a paralytic stroke. For years he
was proprietor of a lending hotel.
At the age of 13 he enlisted as a
cavalryman in the Civil War.
Charged with catching a trout
under six Inches in length. Kinney
Bower, of Berwick, was arrested by
Fish Warden Holland and fined
$10 by Justice Jacoby.
The old California Mine, at Boy
ertown, is emitting smoke from its
shafts and it Is supposed that the
old timbers are on fire.
The Boyertown School Board re
organized and elected W. W. Wren,
president; William Rhodes, secre
tary, and Henry Relneart, treasurer.
Prof. Samuel I. Henry was again
elected principal of the High School.
While at work at the York Manu
facturing Company, where he is em
ployed as a molder, Henry W. Booze
was stricken wl;h apoplexy and died
later at the York Hospital. The de
ceased was 46 years old, and is sur
vived by a wife and eight children.
Berks County strawberries are so
plentiful that they have flooded the
market at 6 and 8 cents p-r box.
The school controllers of Ham
burg' have reorganized by Piecing
as president Reuben A. Dieti ch;
secretary, Joseph S. Hepburn; treas
urer, Charles B. Burkey. The other
members are: I. A. Dleun, J. K.
Miller and S. D. Bausher.
Elwood Merkel, of Hamburg, Is
in a critical condition Iron, lockjaw.
The disease was caused from a lac
erared hand, as the result of a pre
mature explosion in a t,iuny.
The Mt. Joy Borough School
Board has organized as follows:
President, Gabriel Mover; secre.nry,
H. S. Newcomer; treasurer, Flist
National Bunk.
Tilghman IL Rcdnsmith. na un
dertaker at Emaus for thirty-five
years, died aged 74 years. He made
his own casket and selected the text
and hymns for his funeral.
In a fight at a wedding celebra
tion in Bethlehem Stephen Cbermsr
was stabbed ten times by Lawrence
Zambo, being terribly wounded, and
JoHeph Koracs, who acted as peace
maker, was perhaps fatally stabbed
In the left sldi.
The Easton Board of Trade has
four propositions for new Industries
before it.
M. F. Whltaker, one of Shenan
doah's prominent young business
men, and Miss Hannah M. Fiynn
were married by Rev. Joseph A.
Whlitaker, of St. Francis De bales
Church, Philadelphia, a first coublu
of the bridegroom. Harry J. Whlt
aker, another cousin of the groom,
acted as best man, while Misg Maine
A. Flynn, a nleter of the bride was
bridesmaid.
The Perkasie School Board has
fixed the tax rate at ten mills.
Dates for the holding of farmers
Institutes In Bucks County have been
fixed by the committee as follows;
Pinevllle. January 17 and 18; Lang-
home, January 19 and 20; Sellers
vllle, Janury 21 and 22; Spring
town, January 31 and February 1.
Paul Seeders, a well known Potts
town High School athlete, broke his
arm for the third time in almost the
same place while doing "gym"
stunts In the gymnasium of the Y.
M. C. A.
A. J. Gayman has been re-elected
supervisory principal of Doylestown
Township schools, in which be has
taught for forty years.
PotUtown's Council has decided
to do all paving by the foot frontage
tax method.
George Bresko, of Coaldale, who
twice tried to kill bis wife and who
cut bis throat In an attempt to com
mit suicide, died at the Schuylkill
County Almshouse.
The plant of the Corry ITphol.
terlng Company n destroyed by
Ore, entailing a loss of $10,000
M
POULTRY
CULTURE
tHE roULTBYMAX'S ALPHABET.
By William Zale.
Advertising is the stepping stone to
success.
Be thankful to get any prize at all
without expecting anything.
Choose your variety and Jump In.
Discard the narrow breasted, one
legged ones. They are a delusion and
a snare.
Every neglect has Its cost in poul
try raising.
Fatty meat should never be fed to
laying rtock.
Gentleness Is virtue in the poultry
I yard.
Have an object In view and then
work strictly to the line.
I Indifferent care will ruin the ca
1 pacity of any breed,
j Johnnycake Is a good feed, if you
! want to become a slave to your
. chicks.
Keep on advertising.
Let the comb act as your health
oarometer.
Mix common sense with a good dis
infectant for the roosts and do not
neglect to use It.
Nothing is better for t'-owlng stock
:han dry bran.
Overcrowded quarters mean dis
iase, death and disaster.
Profit In any kind of poultry breed
ing comes from having the best.
(julte a few dollars can be made In
poultry If you have enough sense.
Bead all you can lay your hand on
regarding poultry breeding, and then
jse you own common sense.
Scratching hens lay the eggs.
Trap-nests expose the fraudulent
lens.
V'tility means more than symmetry,
ibape and feathers.
Vigor and vitality are the factors
:hat make the money.
Working hens, like working peo- I
pie, are the healthiest to get along '
with.
j Xanthus-legged fowls are market- !
lppers.
! You can not expect to keep pills
; ind capture the cups. I
I Zetetic methods will bring results j
; where blind following of custom fails.
Test For Eggs. 1
; Placed In the water an egg if fresh
, will remain resting at the bottom of
: ;he vessel; if not quite fresh it will
rest with the big end raised higher
;han the small end, and tho higher
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
It. O, Dun & Co. 's weekly review
of trade says:
"Eveiy state by which trade con
ditions are determined records im
provement. In the Iron and steel
trade the progress made is, Indeed,
extraordinary and again does thli
branch of Industry give a signal
proof of Its power to rise out ol
the depths of depression with won
derful rapidity. Increased orders,
expanding production, higher price!
and wages, and In some lines recordf
approaching even the high figure
before the panic such are the re
ports that now come from the trad
every week. Thus the recent prog
ress making toward full buslnesi
recovery in the Cnlted States is most
notable and it is facilitated by favor
ing financial conditions. Th effect
of the late crisis are still to be seen
in the large volume of commercial
defaults, although this seems a pass
ing condition, ax the aggregate ol
these in May was the smallest of any
month of this year. The tariff de
bate is still on In the Congress, with
the final vote apparently still a
month ' distant, but the business
world, Impatient of fruther restrain!
shows a disposition to move ahead
regardless of Its action and the crop
uncertainties."
"One Kitchen' llouw Fall.
Berlin's "one-Mtchen" houue, In
which srores of lauiilles living in the
same building were to be supplld
with meals f ion a cntral cooking
establishment, are In dlfllcull les af
ter n brief career of a few months.
Two houses were in existence, and
two others In coins'- of construction.
According to the Tamilian, the fami
lies of dwellers In these I'toplan pal
aces hne had to content themselves
with Sinrtan fare, because the credi
tors of the proprietary company
gttulually despoiled the buildings of
almost everything which was not
nailed down. A gang of laborers
who were getting anxious about their
wages recently raided one of the
model kitchens, and took possession
of all the provisions. Some of the
tenants, who are still loyal to the
"one-kitchen" Idea, have formed a
cooperative union to keep the es
tablishments going, but the creditors
of the original company have deplet
ed the houses of most of their es
sential furnishings. Berlin Corres
pondence of London Mail.
i Woter Test ot Kgsa.
the big end Is raised the old3r is the
egg.
As an egg gets older, says the
Spatula, the water contained In the
white of an egg evaporates and this
causes the empty space at the thick
end of every egg to become enlarged.
The larger that empty space becomes
the more tho egg rises In the water,
till in couse of time it Boats.
Wholesale Markets.
New York Wheat Spot firm;
No. 2 red, 150c. ask-d elevator; No
2 red, 1.50 nominal f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth, 137V4 nom
inal f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter,
137 f. o. b. atloat.
Corn Spot steady; No. 2, 86c.
elevator and 82 f. o. b. atloat; No. 2
white, 84', and No. 2 yellow 84,i
f. o. b. afloat, all nominal.
Oats Spot barely steadv; mixed,
26 32 lbs.. 62 ',4c. nominal; natur
al white, 25; 32 lbs., 61"fi65; clip
ped white, 34 (ft 42 lbs., 3 V4 ff j 6 9 ,4
Eggs State, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 2rc. ;
do., fair to choice, 24 fi 24 '2; brown
and mixed fancy, 23: do., fair to
choice, 22 ft 22 Wesern extra
firsts, 21; firsts, 20,if(21; sec
onds, 20; Southern firsts, 20'; sec
onds, 19 ',6 (ft 20.
Poultry Live easy. Chickens,
broilers, 22f(28c; fowls, 1616,i
Dressed steady; Western broilers,
28 rft 30c; fowls, lulCa.
Philadelphia Wheat Firm ; con
tract grade, June, 147fil49c: July,
1.10ft 1.11.
Corn Firm, V&c. higher; June,
80 'J (ft 81c.
Oats Quiet, but firm; No. 2
white natural, 65 fi 6." ',4c
Eggs Steady; Pennsylvania and
other nearby firsts, free cases, 23c.
at mark; do., current receipts, in
returnable cases, 22, at mark; West
ern firsts, free cases, 23, at mark;
do., current receipts, free cases, 21
It 22, at mark.
Cheese Firm; New York fill!
creams, choice. 13 ',4c; do., fair tc
good. 12 ',4 ft 13.
Live Poultry Dull and fowle
lower; fowls, 1 5 Vi ft 1 Cc; old roost
ers, 11; spring chickens, 24fj30;
ducks. 12fj 13.
Baltimore Wheat No. 2 red
Western, 152c; con'ract, spot, 1.52;
steamer No. 2 red Western, 1.48.
Corn Spot, 81c; July, 7 8 3i .
Oats White No. 2, 64; No. 3
62'4 ft 63i ; No. 4, 61ft 61. Mix
edNo. 2, 61'4?i62; No. 3, 60
fy 61 ; No. 4, 59 ',4 ft 60.
Rye No. 2 Western, export, 91
ff9lA; do., uptown. 91fj914;
bag lots, as to quality and condition
80fi 86.
Hay No. 1 timothv. large bales
$16.r0fM7; do., small blocks
116.50 ft 17: No.
location, $15fj 15.50;
1 3 ft 14.50; choice
$14.50f( 15.
Butter Creamery.
lb., 2tifr27c; imitation
23c; prints, ',4-lb., per
29c; do., 1-lb., per lb.,
blocks, 2-lb., per lb.,
dairy prints, Maryland,
vnnla and Virginia, ner lb..
Virginia and West Virginia, store
packed, per lb., 15iltic; nearby
rolls, per lb., 17filSc; Ohio, rolls
per lb., 17(fjl8c; West Virginia
rolls, per lb., 16fi 1 7c.
Cheese The market Is steady
We quote, Jobbing lota, per lb., 14 ',4
ff 15c.
Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvania
and nearby firsts, 21 ',-4; Western
firsts, 21 '4; West Virginia firsts.
21 '4; Southern firsts, 20; guinea
eggs, - 10 to 11.
Let Him Stav Man.
i A man soon gets mighty tired of
j treating his wife like b godess. If
1 he cannot be at ease with her and
j smoke when he pleases and take off
j his coat If he wants to and throw
. ashes on the floor and cigar stubs
all over the house, he Is going to
! be mighty uncomfortable, and long
, to go where he can. For it is born
In a man to like to do these things.
Just as it Is born in a girl to like to
1 do her own pet things. Moreover,
, If a girl has once known a man in a
, perfectly comfortable chummy way
' she will find him worth twice as much
! as before he dropped his awe of her,
j .Men are pretty nice as they are, but
1 for goodness' sake, don't try to make
! a man ladylike. He Isn't and won't
lie if he Is even half a man. Atchi
son Globe.
AGONIZING ITCHING.
Eczomn For a Year Got Xo Belief
Even at Skin Hospital In Despair
I'ntil Cut leu ra Cured lllin.
"I was troubled by a severe itching and
dry, scurfy ikin on my nnklen, feet, arms
nnd sculp. Scratching m.idc it worse.
Thousands of small red piinplen funm-il
ond these caused intense itching. I was
advircd to go to the hospital for diseases
of the skin. I did to, the chief surgeon
saying: 'I never saw such a bad case of
eczema.' Hut I got little or no relief.
Then I tried many to-ralled remedies, but
I became n bad that I almost gave up in
despair. After suffering agonies for twelve
months. I was relieve! of ttie almost un
bearable itching after two or three applica
tions of Cuticura Ointment. I continued
its use, combined with Cuticura Soap and
Pills, anil I was completely cured. Henry
Seurle, Cross St., Little Kock, Ark., Oct.
8 and 19. 1907."
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
1
An electric fan has been devised
to remove the feathers from chickens.
For ( Ol.lis iiiid (iltll.
Jltck's CAPtni.vr. Is the Iim remedy
relieves the a-liii.r and trverUlinoN .:un-s
the 'old nnd ri-so noi nial cumi. turns. Ir
ISiHild-effiTtf, iiiuii diuu ly. liv.. jc. aiiii
txc. at drug Moi t--..
The Canadian government has
taken steps to protect the beaver.
A Domestic K.ye lienierty
Cnnnutiile. hy Ktepcnenced Physic-inns.
Conforms to Pure Food ond Brills Laws.
Wins Friends Whciever I'sed. Ask lliuu
gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine.
New York today has 1,100 taxi
cabs. B. N. U. 25.
YOUR
BACKACHE
WILLY1ELD
To Lydia E. PinkhatrTs
Vegetable Compound
Kockland, Maine. "I was troubled
for a long time with pains In my back
and side, and was miserable in every
way. t doctored
until I was dis
couraged, and
thought I should
never get well. 1
rend a testimonial
about Lydiit K.
I'itikham's Vegeta
ble Compound, and
thought J would
try it. After tak.
iiiff three bottles I
was cured, and
never felt, tut well
11 all mv lite. I ri-i-i.oii.i..,l T lin i'
l'itik haiii's Vegetable Compound toall
my friends. "Mrs. Wii.i. Yot-No, a
Columbia Avenue, Kockland. Mfi.
Uackache ia a symptom of female
weakness or derangement. If you
have b.'ii'karbe tlon't ti,.trt,.,.f it mv.
L-et permanent relief you must reach
.1... . . e . . .. ,
ioc iuui 111 me uuuuie. ..xiuillif we
know of will do this so safely and surely
as I.vdia K. I'itikham's Vecetab! e f 'om.
poinid. Cure the cause of these dis-
tressuitf aches and pains and you will
become well and strong.
The great volume of unsolicited
testimony constantly pouring in proves
conclusively that Lydia F,. J'inkliam's
cgetahle Cntimoimri mmlp frnm rnla
and herbs, has restored health to thou.
sands of women.
M rs. l'inklmm, of I,ynn, Mans.,
illViteH nil kirk Wlillion tit urlto
her for advice. She lias truidel
thousand to health frco of
I'linrce.
If you but
knew what harsh
cathartics do, you'd
always use Cascarets.
Candy tablets, vegetable
and mild. Yet just as effective
as salts and calomel. Take one
when you need it Stop the
trouble promptly. Never wait
till night. ga
Vest-pocket box. 10 cents at drer-stores.
Kocb tuljivt of the genuine Is marked CCC.
Mother Gray.
Ntir-tn Child
ren' H'-m.
Ke VuikCity.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A CVrtAln Cnr for Fpverlsbneea,
CariMtltmlloii. tfeadatrbe
Mnmni'li Trcslllro, TrrthlneT
l i an r d r ra, nnd Destroy
Worms. Thf llren-k op t'olda
In 94 hours. At .11 Onutsis. eta
Kamnle msilffd KKKK. Artdrem,
A. 8. OLMSTED. L Roy. N.V
Nearly every third person walk
ing the streets of Havana is a Negro.
IiirniK Hut llitysnml (' ml Mollis
TaWe Dr. II n."r- H'ii''enerr- Corti-il for
nil Stoni'li Had Ji w -I TroU'l- s, ChiHn-n
Xuethimt. i-tn. At Kruiri -t 25 n:el .111 '.
timothy, as tc
No. 3 timothy
clover, mixed
Brazilian sclent its have develop
ed a new variety of eoffe, with
large, fine berries, which ripen early.
DAISY FLY KILLER
ptsWtl any whin
fturw-ta txu'l kill
aall Illsv N fit.
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pnno'ttfilMit cbrttph
Laawall . t n-
not ipi . of tip
CvAf. wtll tint J
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lliiftrmnfeifHl rtfoo
ttvti UfahtWalf-n,
rgmt frrnuifom
iV Hrl sirWoatsrs
UOIW balk tMH
separator
lb.,
lb.,
poi
2 2 16
27
27 2!c.;
2 7fc 2 Sc.;
FennKyl
16 17c;
Mm, Winwlftu-'it Snoihing Syrup forChiMrrn
Ufethu.K, soften the gum, reduce! in Ham inn-tlOU,ttllttB.-iitn,CUIC
wtnij co1k .&CUULUtt.
Known as the kleptoRraph. a burg
lar alarm invented by an Italian ig
nites a flashlight and photographs
an intruder.
PATENTS rg BOONTffi
lrde.M.r,GoiTnKm Tour Books. Wnuruis. rta.
lur sic .N.w sot to iJouucr fa sol.usn sod
ILU rolsllvss, wu surral lu ins oirtl nt IMl-s.
bn warsi i ia,M.g tor lu.iu, olaoa
Slid lualmunotu, AdOr, W. U. Wilis, All'r-u.
XjtW.iNolsrjr r'Uuilu.) Wills BiUUidj inlivi Xr-
ssUlUdlo. U. IX Orur SJ jrr prjllo
DROPSY KW DISCOVXB! ;
.rl . IL.ttk r l.lt..l.l. adlSDr.'lmUM4
irv. Ur. II. It CltAla-tt MJ Si AUsals, ,
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SAFETY RAZOR
Kkrs, Fresh and Otherwise.
Information conies from Secretary
of Agriculture Wilson that hence
forth eggg styled "fresh" or "strictly
fresh" must live up to their profes
sion. Storage eggs must he laheled
as such. If this rule Is rigidly en
forced and the States of Nebraska.
Minnesota and Pennsylvania are lead
ing the van In punishing violators of
the law there will be some queer
experiences. It Is a well known fact
that many persons have been eating
eggs two years old under the caption
of "strictly fresh." While any per
son of sense realizes that "strictly
fresh" eggs are almost unobtainable
In midwinter and that the develop
ment of cold storage facilities has
been a boon to the consumer. It goes
without saying that free-born man
has a right to know what he Is get
ting for his money. Then if he pre
fers eggs under the ban, let him have
them.
Live Stock.
The Ideal Season.
Jive your fowls as near spring
conditions all the year as is possible.
If eggs and especially fertile eggs
are desired. This requires comfort
able bousing and Inducement to exer
cise, plenty of vegetable and meat
food, as well as a variety of grains.
Hens that have become too fat will
get reduced to the laying point
quicker on a diet of oats and lean
meat than on any other diet,
IT HAD TO HAPPEN.
'Serious trouble In the Balkans at
last."
"How nowT"
"One paper has sent a lady ear
respondeat to the theatre ( war."
"Well?"
"She refuses to take off her bat."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Special carriages furnished with
hot water pipes and mattresses ar
to be provided cn tb Prussian rail
ways (or 4oi.
Clileimo Cattle Market steady.
Steers, $.1.:.0 "ft 7.15 ; cows, di
5.75: heifers, $3.60(0 6.75; bulls,
4.2." !i .r.7"; calves, $3 fit 7.40;
stockers and feeders, $3.30 ?j 5.6.1.
Hogs Market 5il0e. higher.
Choice heavy packers, $7.60 fj 7.65;
butchers', $7.50 (f 7.60; light mixed,
$7. 231 7.35; choice light, $7.351i
7.45; packing, $7.45(j 7.55; pigs,
$5.25 0 7; bulk of Bales, $7.40 U
7.55.
Sheep Market weak to 10c. lew
er. Sheep, $3.75fi7; lambs. $6.75
fi9.75; spring lambs, $8 ft 9.25;
yearlings, $7 7.75.
Kansas City, Mo. -Cattle Mar
ket steady to 6c. higher. Choice ex
ports and dressed beef steers, $6.20
fuir to good, $5.75(5 6.15;
Western steers, $5.25 ft' 6.75; stock
ers and feeders, $4.15(5.50; South
ern steers, $4.20 6.50; Southern
cows, $34.40; native cows, $2fj)
5.10; native heifers, $3.75 5.65 ;
bulls, $3.40 ft1 5; calves, $3.75 fj 7.
Hogs Market 5 10c. higher.
Top, $7.47 Mi; bulk of sales, $6.95
ffi 7.45; heavy, $7.35 7.47 V4 ; pack
ers and butchers. $7.15 f( 7.45;
lights, $6.65(5 7.20; pigs, $5.60 ft)
6.75.
Sheep Market 10 ST 25c. lower,
f.aiiibs. $6.60 ft1 8.75; yearlings,
$5.75 ft 7.25; wethers, $5 (i 6.50.
I'ittshui'K, I'n. Cattle Choice.
$6,801(7; prime, $6. 60ft 6.75.
Hogs Prime beavies, $7.75;
mediums, $7.60; heavy Yorkers,
$7.50ftj7.60; light Yorkers. $7. 16 ft)
7.25; pigs, $6.h07; roughs, $6ft)
6.70.
AT LOW PRICE.
SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE.
aey'aiiLisilSssa's., tsW
San Diego. Cel.. baa wonderful
clock with 20 dials which tell simul
taneously the time In all parts of th
world, also the days ot the week,
and the date and month. It stands
21 feet high and four of Its dials are
each four feet in diameter.
China is tbs only country that
ships grass cloth in any large quan
tity to Korea supplying 75 per cent,
of the consumption, the balance be
ing manufactured In Korea,
i 1
The men of Australia outnumber
the women by 247,000.
The mall price Is made possible by the
great demand for this Raxor. The small
profit en each aggregating as large
The benefit la the consumer's.
Tne Blado Is of the finest steel, soierw
tlflcally made and tempered by a secret
process--and the blade, of course, Is the Impor
tant part of any Rrvor. The frame la of satin finish,
silver plated, and "angled" correctly for safe,
quick and clean shaving. The tough bearded man
finds this Rasor a boon; the soft bearded man
finds It delight. These blades csn be stropped.
Buy one and you will recommend It to all your
friends. That Is the best test of sny artiole.
In postage stamps
or cash brings It
tU L. .It I
a special bos.
Write name and full address eery plainly.
BOOK PIBUIHINO UOVIE, 13 Leonard trees. f, city.
25 cts.
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