Meat Order. Navy Depart- ed 17275,000 its {from the ger Company, 1ele’ contract r the govern: It ‘will re- 3,000 head -of o fil the or- packed and 1 amount to i; ce " " I. ” w=% - RE — . = : . — = A ————————————————————— iD : = os How Voices Are Ruined. 3 ips w nnot afford to be behind ] : 3 rench MY OWNFAMILY USE Blu WAR BALLOONS SHip} We canno Many excellent voloes are ruined : He : according to a ation w i ~ = PE-RU-NA. a “As a citizen of an island power x Or ne SC made io the Preach « es - FOR OFFENSIVE WORK even welcome the airship, feeling that HOT WEATHER RETARDS TRADE | Academic du Medicine, by practicing nnery 3 the idea of an invasion by an army in too small a room. A public sing- T i Ss ted in these vessels is chimer- y at thr : : f his on the ranspoy a : Is Normal—Some Im- |©T must throw every intonation oO 8 ouche gol. Capper, of ihe British Army, Says They | ical, and that he would indeed be a | Export Trade. ds in Pri voice a distance of 30 or 40 yards, 2” vio Could Do ‘Great Damage to an Enemy by bold general who would dare to provement Noted in rimary he says, but a student practicing in transport a hostile army to our Market for Cotton Goods. a small room is only able to throw after nropping Explesives-—-Gopies of Gel. : gun Capaer's Paper Sent to Ever shores, crowded up in fragile trans- it a yard or two, and the consequence were I pa officer in the y ports, in the face of a serviceable New York.—R. G. Dun & Cos |is that the voice, instead of expand- prob-- ’ : ficet of dirigibles, which at the short- | «Weekly Review of Trade” says: ||ing, becomes telescoped. Eeguiar Army, est notice eould sally forth and deal While the. temperature has been | ——r ) -that } frightful destruction among taem.” | too high for bese results 2 fall ad : How's This? 3 Cour- < a > 5 an- Colonel Capper says that hydrogen trade, the volume is steadily .Increas- Ve offer One Hundred Dollars Rewar \ugust | Coionel 8 B. Capper, Roya: 1n- is the hest of gases for balloon infla- ing, and manufacturing plants have | for any case of Catarrh that cannot be ¢ . gineers, British Army, who is reco & p : 5 J by Hall's Catarrh C of the : Lod by oer {hd milit .>_ltion on account of its lightness. Of extended operations still further.h curec by ok I, Toledo, 0... x men nized By geronsits and MiNLAry #i§ 5) sod {5 fac- | There remains the drawback .of low Ty, Cuene 9, Toledo, 0. e drill nal officers of all armies as one of the the materials usasd in the manuiac water that retards some -miil work GL: Hye tersigned, have nom Br: 3 vy Kod a iii ar ; irigibles, ‘he | iv = : “heney for the las years, an elieve Sijers 2 lending authorities on ths wiitery tare of veo (the | nd river transportation, while. valua- | him perfectly honorable in all business 1g, the uses of the dirigible balloon, recently Says tha only goldheaters 5 _ble timber has been desiroyed DY | transactions and financially able to carry ‘ ut. delivered to his brother officers of the bladder ofan ox) and metal are hy- forest fires. iy ; out any Shliggtions meds by his : This woman says Lydia BP, thrown > : Royal Engineers a lecture on the diri- drogen tight, while varnished coiton Most jobbing houses report a ten- W A a Noedn Ay IN, ole- | Pinkham’s Yeaulatty Compound f them Sibie 6s .e military utility, . ‘That ad- [and silks and rubber Iabrie a7 DIL | dency to prepare lor the future on a | p31 Catarsh Care js tarten internally, act- saved her life. Kead Ler letter. gh the dress is being carefully studied by The metal envelope, he soe Fano larger scale, and woolen mills Raye Ing disesily upon the Yoo apd visors sas Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, explo- : every dirigible expert of prominence [be made strong enough to stan e | Jess idle machinery; but shoe shops | faces of the system. Testimonials seut ire. ite Mrs. Pinkham: in Lia amy of pe id De coun. | strain of any but moderate elevations | find difficulty in securing the higher | Price, 7c. per bottle. Scld by all Druggists. Towa, wr tes to is a le, the : = > without being too heavy to rise, While i made. necessar by the firm | Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. I can truly say that Lydia E. Pini 2 *e Co tries. itaout being 0 Savy . autical 0d So S y by et ham’s Vegetable Compound saved my h shat- = rubber is too dangerous for practical | leather market. 3 ; m—— NE a ents roy gratitude ng the Colon) Usbag: 39» that the fLuTS | vee, rs : Several orders of importance have Frienuship With the Great Te words. ow ears I naftered -sound- of ne qirigible i bright with possi Colonel Capper says that the diri- been placed this week for finished Be sure to keep some great man | 2 yo orst forms of female com- ble the HON. GEORGE W. HONEY. bilities, and that in case it should be gible balloon should be, first, light, steel and the usual supply of small thy friend, but trouble him not with plaints, continually doctoring aod he gun Hon. George W. Honey, National Chap- used in a future war the part the | oo oo. second aye oeen tight; | contracts appeared, but the waiting trifles; compliment him often with spending lots of money for medicine ore, of + fi lain U. V. Uy ex-Chaplain Fourth Wiscon- | arial corps will play will be second {yg SE ko Table to] oititde Is Sill coneplcucus among |Biany yet small gifts, and of little | without help. I wrote you for advice, Hep = fin Covsiry, jr Frensirts tate of Sen to no otier branch of the service, ig. sudden collapse if sunctured; and the larger buyers, especially by rail charge; and if thou hast cause to be- followed it as directed, and took Lydia dent on | sin, and ex-Quartermaster General State of | 1, qine even squadrons of battleships. len: coilad I 4 * | ways. stow any great gratuity, let it be | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and n has 1 . Texas G. A. R., writes from 1700 Tires St., 2 oo of Coionel Capper’s remarks fifthly, should not absorb moisture, Some improvement has occurred in [something which may be daily in! it has restored me to perfect health. circles . NE, Wasingion Dy CS your | was DY nly sont Lo the Signal Corps but should throw off rain. the primary market for dry goods. A sight; otherwise in this ambitious | Had it not been for you I should have a most preparation for the relief of catarrhal | (go. of the Department of the East The Signal Corps of the United | fey lines of cottons are bing taken|age, thou shalt remain like a hop | been in my grave to-day. I wish every : | troubles in their. various forms. | _ = R : > | States Army gives great weight to | nm freely, buyers showing a readi- | without a pole; live in obsurity, and | suffering woman would try it. i - i d | in the Army Building on Whitehall % ore Y, y y ries. | Rome genes “pifiging rots. When street, by the War “Depariment ti anything. pertaining to dirigibles that | ness to operate for current needs. | be made a fcot ball for s¥ery net FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 1 1 3 ty vs t, bY U ¥ lon : 3 7 da i inni to resume more |ing companjon to spurn at.— r . . x - medies failed, Peruna proved rt 3 3 : Colonel Capper has to say, and a copy | Mills are beginning to ! : : other Te analy ] AN BY et Wathington. 8 the crcl hae of his paper has been sent to every |.generally in this country, and prises Burleigh. Nal SEE y Pink to_its curative excellence.” er 2 Bon . signal officer in the army. . are held somewhat higher than a few = > ’ Mr. Fred L. Hebard, for nine years a That pari of the paper that is most | weeks ago on many descriptions. Ars. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children from roots and herbs, has been the Increas- ! Jding phetagrapher af Ranges OF fnterssting to tae laymen is that : Se “Bradstreet’s’” says: Nr tens the guns, redces inflamma standard remedy for female ills, cts ihe oe 12th a NT) yo cheerfully gives | Which tells what the dirigible can do Bob, Betty and Baseball. Taken as a whole, trade in a few tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25ca bottle. and has positively cured thousands of a | the following testimony: “It is a proven | if called into use during a war. Of mien instances is equal to that a year ago — : women who have been troubled wit. e Re ! fact that Peruna will cure catarrh and | that phase of the question Colonel By PERRINE LAMBERT. and is still generally below the nor Airship Passenger Line. | displacements, inflammation, ulcera- rade R | i tonic it has no y : : . ; : : 2 { la grivpc, an L 2 tried to make me Capper says: «THA 4s x mal, and the approach of the election A company is now being organized tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, ransac- Ian equal, ruggists- have 3 ia i. . or Bob, who is that man with a club has a tendency to discourage all but | in Germany with a preliminary capi riodic pains, backache, that bear- f d,” but - ot 3 take something else ‘just as good, u I wish to say a few words regard cer his oulder?” asked Betty x 2 . aise ¢ > die reek are | Peruna is good enough for me.” ing the probable uses cf a dirigible O¥yer nis $n ulaer. as IE . absolutely necessary purchases. West- | tal of $125,000 to establish a line o ing-down feeling, flatulency, in iges- nT g D ble uses. O ig : «Hid®is the batter,” explained Bob. | ern trade advices are good as a whole, | passenger airships between the prin- tion,dizziness,or neryous prostration. inia, and Pesruena in. Tablet Form, balloon in war; and here I cad only «Tye club he carries is called a bat.” | though house trade is on the wahs Epa; capitals of Europe, backed by | Why don’t you try it ? » export. For two years Dr. Hartman and his as- speak, of course, from theory, and do | “wang that man With the ball is | and traveling salesmen are relied up-|the Krupps’ and by leading bankers. Mrs. Pinkh ipvites all sick npany is gistants have incessantly labored to create not presume to lay down the law. called a baller?” on to take care of reorder business. id TS. Foi am ive ih a 3 7 Peruna in tablet form, and their strenuous “It appears to m2 that we saall “No. littl irl. He is called the There is rather more doing at the Big Whales Killed. women to write ! v . ge eon efforts have i bern efowied yin Suc | have to possess two difisrent classes | iret ° 3s! : iby SS i i 1 larger eastern markets in some kinds | Two monster whales have just been She has guided thousapds Wo ern en ; p y ject to liqui i- = gts iaent itcher because he pitches the ball.” 2 2 : ASS. and ex red i Sie ET ir which | of vessels. The first will ba the com- F “Fen why isn’t Te man with the | of men’s wear fabrics. Food pro killed on the Eden coast of New health. Address, Lynn, ¥ ass > - Ze Yopfesens the solid medicinal ingredients | paratively harmiess small class of] ju called “the holder?” inquired ducts, such as groceries a4 meats, | South Wales, thereby furnishing a F IN ME A RE 11 build ol Perund. balloon of from 70,000 to 100,000 | Betty. “He holds the club doesn’t | are also relatively more active. [reminder that the whale fishery was Lu E Co SSU /hi ic feet it 3 us2 p ro ? ines ilures i ted looked upon as the staple indus- for which cubic feet capacity, to be used forjpeqw Business failyres in the Uni‘ed once joo p D Investments of €50.00 or more will pay big i ail for: : ty ’ : States for the week ending September | tr f the Australian continent. st ND nia Tun Pe ot. Verio 1 fora! CT OF DOE VIOREL | | an a po oe or to fu ey daar, a Ry Tons a EE as > profits, Trini Ehret by i ced as ! destroying, by higa explosives or in- tion gives him a name,” &aid Bob. hu J Sh t 1907: 165 In oy ; iv “ v5 . . 166 in the .like week o 3 2 Russia has a famine every ten © ® + Men who cannot stop || cendiary . mixtures, iraportant iron |«por instance, the man in the field | 1906: 185 in 1905 and 179 in 1904. twelve years JES oy ¢ for a wil \ bridges or store depois close to the is called a fielder.” ) lm — - CHICKENS FARN MON ’ Hd v army or fortress, or for harassing the «Oh, I'm beginning t derstand,” ) g comfort and freedom 7 5 by droaping a few bombs no) » 1’ beginning io understand, MARKETS. ’ : idle Them Proper 3s ; 2 7 bombs into | 4rjed. 1 r “not i ne If You Know How to Haddle Them Properly. | of bodily movement pemy by Gropping a iew nto | cpjed. Betty. “That man with the = : Thel 1%. | i his camps at night: and :s0 kesping ! ra o tat? on re Wheth ise Chick’ a | ’ ro : = love is a glover, isn’t he? RG. ether you raise RONG n OVER, him constantly on the gui vive. {£ “Betty, that man is not a glover,” | w 0 PI7788y in : Q 11] J % oF on fu Sea pr z “ i . tha a itor- | sd 3 3 ? eat—No. 2 red..........e crease . wan o do 1t 1nteliigentiy Passenger 2S 3 at is probable that a reconnolier- geclared Bob. “Heisa catcher. They yo—NO.2.......... oi . (onsh abion and get the best nee The ivan Zs BRAND Ing balloon to be safe during the day-| call him a catcher because he catches Co a iad vo way to do this is to profit by WATERPROOF time will have to maneuvre at an alti+) the ball.” } ad Ll Samgtiais - ol 7 \ the experience of others. We 4 5 and San tude of at least 5000 feat, from which ret i ha : wi Oats<=No.2 While r-- recer-> Tien 54 May be permanently overcome by proper offer a book telling all you y derail 0 D OTHIN i i 3 But the other men catch the ball. 3 white £2 53 . : . need to know on the subject es rt ILE CL Shh) height only large bodies and import-| «yes; but not as often as the catch- Flour Winter Datent............. 380 5 0 | persona ef orls wil he assistance | 209 00 0 ltten by a man 2 Te SLICKERS 300 SHITS 300 ani movements would be readily vis- er. The pitcher pitches the ball and Fancy straight winters...... “iis 4 5, | of the one Tru y eneficial laxative | who made _his living for 25 { ring river. 1 i v Hay—No.1 Timothy..........ceue . 80) 135 5 Se» Poult a , car went Every garment bearing { ible. At night, however, a balloon | (pe catcher catches it.” ATE es 1100 120 | vewedy, Syrup of figs and Edixiv of Senna, years in russ : o3 1Y: 3pa ; . the ‘sign of the fish” can descend with safety to within a} « s t s+ » | Feed—No. 1 white mid. ton....... . 0% 8100 . : in that time n the other De os But suppose he doesn’t catch it, B tdali 000 3% 1 which enables onetoform vegular sarily had to ex- : a guaranteed waterproof dws few hundred feet of the ground, and o rl wy TOR Iisa nEsen } 24 5 A thse ; 25¢C iment and spent rned over. Coidlog. free { sr , { persisted Betty, “is he called a Bran, bulk....... ... . 400 25 | habit daily so thal assistance To na- » periment and spen nd Harry Qictog i 508 may get valuable information. Even | nigger?” 8. raw—Wheat... See -100 800 } v y 8 N Yi : ah much money to re pinned | oa ER Pan 2D a dAoTO Can on a bright moonlight night it is dif- «Betty, you are trying to work this Cat....oeenss Sore Prodists. 700 800) {ure way be gradua ly ispensed wi in Jearn thy Test Yor : : ; a 2 his ry Pr . : oC Cin ive 4 = SET ficult to see a balloon at 500 fest up, | thing along a certain line of argu-| puiter—Eigin Nii 2 23 when no ongev needed as ebesto Stamps business—for _ the vd. Thirty- > PTB For Sale making Farms ang his very difficult to keep a' ment, and it's utterly impossible,” Oho creamery. . 3 NC remedies, w en Yequived, areloasist ta gill Sm of 25 rt, one of Ear i Sates, Se Bes ehlight on 16. : _ |remonsirated Bob. “Just try to enjoy Cres tour t 13 51 nature and not to supp ant the na ur re pS stant Toe 5 FUR, €lgains with State maps mailed Reget we w win a light ie Spe in jae game without knowing anything New York, Rew ie cee 18 17 al func ions, which rust depen uth- and, Cure Disease, bow 0 i .en- (SSRE® pay ror. fare. EA. CO. e balloon much valuable informa-|ahout it.” >oultry, Etc. mately upon proper nouvishmen Feed for Eggs, and also for was reach World's Largest Farm Dealers, Land Title Blda., Philadelphia | 10 “might, under favorable circum-| Betty was obviously miffed. She | Hems—perlb. ooo G8 ms Y LD Pre * | Market, which Fowls to Save over twice i it 3 5 : Chickens—dressed 12 13 | proper €jjovis, an ng! { vind generally. |, for Breeding Purposes, and 3 ; : + stances, be obtained without undue | watched the game silently until the ein aha Ohio, Fresh... ens 22 23 f b ed ) y. ) Pend bout everything you 1ge. The Delayed for Thirty Centuries. 3 ol ihe 1 Si 2g o gel its beneficial effec s, always 3 7 Ci ; . : 1 : | risk of losing the vessel. In any case, |end of the seventh inning. Then she \ d Vegetables. > must know on the subject also turn They claim to have discovered in - ; Frults an oysltabigs bu nuine they land- an Egyptian tomb the mummied re- the cost of such a vessel is compara- | turned to Bob. Potatocs—Fancy white perbu.... 9% 110 “i e te 3 \ S to make a success. er te - 2 tively small, and the loss of a few «Please tell me about those pillows | Cabbage—perton............ side) 1 77 wor BR: ST) vi : : : mains of an early native who had un- ; 2 i pow 208 those D { Onions—per barrel........- Lees se BBY BW) Syrup 18s o wiry Senng Sent postpaid on receipt of : . ro isiable Sons GE endicttls. wouid be a small matte: to an army. { out there on the grass,” she coaxed. : 4 25 cents in stamps. : ored. The Bo en of the dri The radius of such a ballon will be, “They are called bases.” BALTIMORE. a bye = iening eon avho verified the fact as he sad- perhaps, one hundred or one hundred | “When a man is on a base is he a ; 570 K. PUBLISHING HOUSE, arraigniiag 8 e e 3 » ! Flour—Winter Patent 8 3170 19 miners, de- y ly shook his head and murmured | and fifty miles. : ; i baser?” Wheat—No. 2 red..... 102 = C 134 Leonard Street, iled to dis- | “You have delayed the operation too Colonel Capper than takes up ths “No, dear; he is called a baseman.” im as sae ses 7 7% Tic Sypup ©. ONLY New York City. defalcations xX long” can only be imagined. consideration of the second and far| “And what is that man between | Butter—Ohio creamery......... ©. 25 24 | SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS fea cn ently failed : — 40 Tare Jmportam cldss of balloons, the | those iwo bases?” : : cue size only, regular price 50¢ per Bottle 2 5 7 y the value DOCTOR PRESCRIBED ain class that includes such machines as| “He stops the ball from going to PHILADELPHIA. a ] iCURA : ran I P. N. U. 40, 1908, oller of the he the famous Zeppelin airship, and he the outfield,” explained Boh. “He is) Flour—Winter Patent 560 57 rray, before her Treatment Failed—Raw talks of.vessels of a capacity of even called the shoristop.” Whont No 2 Jo eee : 2 materi Th ) E W miners Top : on Phe: Tage Tod 1,000,000 cubic feel. | Betty's eves grew moist and there | Sare—Red mbhe 3} bi eves, use empson SLYe ater tory east Of Lasted Three Months. «The second class, and the more. was a pathetic catch in her voice as a LE it i ted addres “Our baby boy broke out with eczema on important one if really seriously de-|she said: gga As = > ms hs n> month old, One plaes | veloped, he gays, “may revolutionizs| “Jf really isn fair fo make fun of NEW YORK. A NAVY on the side of his face the size-of a nickel | the strategy of war. Large vessels | me, Bob. That tall man couldn’t be Be : : : was raw like beefsteak for three months, | of from 500,000 to 1,000,000 cubic anything short.” F1oUr—Patents......oocessonnsene es $ 5 2 5 9) 4 ; bathed the t i ey ine ik Sh : Wheat—N0. 276d. .......®.ceeenees 1» 5 Destroy- = and he would cry out when I feet capacity, capable of traveling at Never mind; the game will scon| Corn—No.2.......... 9) ) of Destroy - g parts that Niki sore. 2nd Dicken ont > a speed of forty miles an hour in a | be over,” answerad Bob. Date No whit ss iian > ib hes AQIRErs i UR rot run loam, ard df carrying consider able | The girl watched the playing with | Eggs—State and Pennsylvania... 1 a Tl Phen fy doctor gupniitics of high explosives, can set |a languid interest. Finally the spec- Srey ; he ai ral approval e cal as ] . my t a ith a favorable wind, ca i LIVE STOCK A heaping. teaspoonful to a gallon of hot water will cleanse i : recommended Cuticura. After using a cake | 0b, and, with a favorable wind, can | tators groaned concertedly, arose and 3 S . : : y 2 tralian Com T : : ; ase nk A "ot a o 2 ei your dishes, plates, cups, earthenware, cutlery and kitchen aation of @ of Cuticura Soap, a third of a box of Cuti- cover vast distances in a few hours. started for the exits. : ; tensils frem dirt and grease, leaving neither taste nor smell at destroy: cura Ointment. and half a bottle of Cuti- | When they will come, and waat their “Come on, Betty, the last man is Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. Ee Db A A ye ney SR in as Sapatel ~ cura Resolvent he was well and his face | objective will be, cannot possibly be out,” said Bob. CATTLE suiers. 100. ad 10 Bags, eS I Ee Ee or Spr Sard came TY in Australian yas as Soooth as Pid baby He is Row known to the enemy, who cannot al-| “That's a deliberate prevarication,” | Extra, 1450 to 1600 pounds 5 Aus " : zema - the writ L 0 y E > 18 SAS : Ie et nn Re tv yn MH I a smpnen Bel le TE a 1 roabie: | POSITIVELY ABSOLUTELY a 4 a ee enim pointed into the air, while they will|around us. I don't suppose a dozen | Tidy, 105) to 1130 pounds.. 50 > 300 @ BRIEFS. >d’ coal dealer his runaway artha A. Rine- r in St. Louis, a, > State conven- hight of Pro- .cclamation. he President's Roosevelt, Jr. Miss Carrie hington, sister classmates. Goodwin, the ymplaint for di e, Bessie Hall wn as Maxine -August murder of his srhard, changed was sentenced state prison. ene of the at ding part in the Thaw sv the pneumonia. v Eber- > A Thought. Finish every day and be done with it. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt, crept in. Forge! them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day, too good te be cumbered with old nonsense.—Emerson. The most active years of--railway construction in the United States were in 1882, when 11,569 mikes were added to the operated railroads, and in 1887, when the increase was 12,862. AWFUL GRAVEL ATTACKS Cured by Doan’s Kidney Pills After Years of Suffering. F. A. Rippy, Dzpot Ave., Gallatin, Tenn, says: ‘Fifteen years ago kid- ES ney disease attacked me. The pain in my back was so agoniz- ing 1 finally had to give up work. Then came territle attacks cf gravel with acute pain and passages of 1 as’ a bean. me down to a state of continu s3, and I thought I never would be ter un- an using Doan’s Kidney Pills. ovement was rapid, and since using four boxes I am cured and have never had any return of the trouble.” : pass over the country so quickly as seer. “Keeping high up in the daytime and descending at night they can keep their direction with practical ceriain- ty, and hovering close over any de- sired spot, may launch exvlosives with delay-action fuses, which will enable them to retire to a safe dis- tance before the expicsicn occur:; or they may even risk destruction to ef- fect some notable exploit. “Their objectives would not be the enemy’s armies, but his docxyards, arsenals, storehouses, railway centres, ete., where the maximum of damage can he caussd at a minimum of cost. Possibly they might even attack the enemy's navy if he bas one, but pos- sibly the sams2 effec: would be pro- merely © ¢éesiroying the eic. docks, are available to work by , even should hat i » he says, “ii on, though as long as th ground can shoot at those in the ai ical son for refusii re old by 1 Foster-Mil ~ turn their power 2s other nations ing their to be out of range almost as soon as | éuced in a mores humane manner by to be but little while the * ye powers of the world : New York al warfare should not i 1 there is ity ior us to movein the mat- | se on the r. aver ‘have reached the street.” “1'11 buy you a baseball guide, dear,” promised Bob. 3 | “Tell me why they all look so de- | pressed?” demanded Betty. - | “The score didn’t favor them,” re- i plied Bob. | “What was the score?’ | «Visitors eight; home team one.” “0h, Bob,” cried Betty joviully, i i “I'm so glad the home team won!" — ; From Judge. ———————————— The Hobo Was a Crizziy. { A big grizzly bear got into ths Northern Pacific Railroad yard Sun- | day night. When the railroaders er | tered the enclosure for duty this hey found the bear. Worx susnended for three hours. Tae bean SIEGE A There would appear | pare. ! difficulty in lodgzi the explosives The bear came down from € with great accurac good pans {mountains during the night. W first seen he was throwing ties i the turn table. In the dim lig! y morning he was taken He found out his mista Billings, Mont., Dist i Sun. The Blaming Instinct. can no doubt n blames much 1 bs i Veal calves | morning tney left very suddenly when | was | l was roped and put in a cage in the : Fair, 0) to 110) pounds... Common, 70) to 900 pounds.. BEST Buils..... idriiriere transis in 300@ 150 OWE, rete errant 150J)@ 55 9) HOGS Prime-heavy.. ......oci one asneas iBT Prime, medium weight.............. 72) @ 72> Bast heavy Yorkers ’ TH @73) Light Yorkers.......... 5 Q 6 Pigs, a. eee aR i as ees 550 @ 62: RoUgha. oh. coiiinne, sone 52) @6 Stags. ES. a sass arenes eects saan saan rime wethers Good mixed... .....uv... vn. Fair mixed ewes and weth Culls and common Spring lambs.. Heavy to thin calves. Tc inet WSS ee eee A Carlyle Wedding. rputtock, where artus”’ wal written, o scene of a notable wed- Mary Carlyle grandniece of ot Carlyle’s has value is and to . process down ers. The in the frame suit o ® ¢ wy De CD 5 Pia mor ef hn so as to er Ex hirthplace, riginal of the En ¥ rius.’—Londen Standard. “ r~ LOT 1 the public aroused 2 nly after excessiv in effect can >» h action by situ ana “Shrp-Shavr” 25¢ Safety which gives you better BLADRE - VALUE razors costing 20 times the price. in the BLADE. made of the finest steel the pay 25 cents for the best practical Razer ever (n- troduced, and you save nineteen-twentieths of the anal ana fancy prices asked for fancy frame “SHRP any face. 2 “SHRP SHAVR” Blas satin finish silver-plated s ec send the Razor compiete, extra Biades cor the oy mail cn rece in BOOK PIJBLISHING 134 LEONARD STREET, == Tre CHEAPEST Save Shaving Money bE Here's a revolution In Safety Razors, the marvelous aon - Kezor than ‘The practical It is the best because tempered by a special scientifically ground and honed keenest possible edge. You hold- SHAVR” RAZOR as to be correctly We sei] you the whele create a market for our Bb for 25h¢. pers at i0c. each Siropper, prepaid of price stamps or cash. HOUSE, N. Y. CITY. HE RAZOR is a el lrrespec- is of price.
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