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WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills ' Mlnnoam<ll?, Minn,?"I was a great rufffirur from lemalo troubles which cauM'd a Weaknew and brokftn down condition of the uyHtonj. I read bo muchofwhatLydla K. l'lnkh&ta'a Vck otablo Compound 1 ia?t done for other (differing women I felt euro it would help me. and I must buy it did help me wonderfully. My pains all left me, I grew wronger,una within three months 1 was a perfectly well woman, " I want this letter made publlo to ehow the benefit women may derive from Lydla 15. JMnkham's Vegetable Compound."-?Mrs. JoiinO. Mold an, 2H5 Second St., North, Minneapolis, Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu luo testimonials like tho above prove tho cillclency of j.ydla K. l'inknam'e Vegetable Compound, which Is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those die* tresslng ills peculiar to their sex should not loso f.lgnt of those facts or doubt the ability of Lydla j2. rinkham'o Vegetable Compound to restore their lioal tli. If you want apodal nrtvico wrlto to JUtm. IMiikhuni, ut Lynn, Muhh. H l*cr \vi 111 rc'iityour lot tcviWHtrlctly < iMtlidciitlnl. For ISO yours she Iiuh been 11<* 1 pi11(T Mlok women In this way, f|*o? of cIiui'ko* Don't 1iuk Hutu ? write ut oneo. "PLAY WITH THE CHILDREN" Fabled Fountain of Youth Could Not De f/io/c Potent Than Association With Little Ones. i "Play with tho- children!" was the recurrent advice of u wIho and sue man. "This will keep your hcirl young, your viewpoint fro?h, >oor wl( sparkling. Tho child heart Is n( once tho purest and Iho happiest in 1111 (ui')'; tlio <1111 d touguo In a trun&flwiring pov.fr." Hornethlnj? of Ii)(k Indtihltahh' power ntiach'-K lo (pied Kturha of those nnlvo j::id Innocent "little ouch" serlpturally declared specially blessed and potent. Tho child mind transforms, the <? h11 ?1 toucli lift:? to gin.I In lighter incidents and accidents not otherwise worth n< tlut?. Witness tills little taly of tho careful mother to whom came a tiny Kon ;i!l jit .j; over the acquirement of hew and for!/ 1 l< n kflowledgo. "Mother!" cried tho chl'd, hahy eyes shining, hnhy cheek glowing, "do yon know wh.it 'l-'ll ho hornswog i;l? d' iih mis?" "No, dear," said the mot her, sol emnly, s.d/Inn the opportunity to Jin plant a lesson "I'm sure | do not." "Well. I do." w;i'i the ocstiltlc uil Hv.cr, the? mhj.cMed |??ssyn helm; ut terly Ignored. "It means just tho vntno as 'I'll he '/I'd ?lamed!' " FINO OUT THEN. fVk tr B?, 1 licks?Some men never realize (ho trm- value of money ? Dicks?Until they try to make a touch. 11y n ill h>\ ing endurance of t.iin?>ya!U*<' art* w? pivj.arlnK our t> lv?-s r.i:uln?lly fur the ?lis? ipUtie of trials - 1". M (loulhurn. One often woiuh'rs why the woman liu mhera of a htirles'iue show require dressing rooms. Hungry Little Folks find delightful satisfaction in a bowl of toothsome Post Toasties When the children want lunch. this wholesome nour ishing food is always ready to serve right from the package without cooking, and saves many steps for mother. Let tho youngters have Post Toastiea?superb sum mar food.. Postam Cereal Co., Limited. Creek. !4ich. Washington A total of 2 2 3,453 Italian* and J 28,3 48 I'nlcH, tho two countries fur? iilshlng the highest iniiiiher of ar rivals, and of only 10 Koreans, constituting the conn* Over h try least represented, Million ure among th? factors Immigrants, in tho grand total <>r 1,041,670 Immigrants admitted Into yjjs eounjry during tho limt 11; < <vI >r !i Tlilu In 289,784 fow er than the previous year. The fluid iij'.'ii*oh were made public by Commits Bioner-Geuerul Keene. Hesldt!* this ?ra?d total, there were lf>6,467 non immigrant ulleu* admitted, 24,370 alleiiK wore debarred und 2 4 3,101 Unltod States citizens arrived, Tho grand total of all this Inward Immi gration movoment during June only was 137,092, During tho fiscal year tho Chinese Immigrants numbered 1,770; Japanese,-2,798; Kugllsh, f>3, 498; Irish, 88,382; Hebrews, ?4. and Germans, 7 1,380,. There were 27,302 Magyar, 61 Pacific Islanders, 4,966 black Africans and 1,782 Kant Indians, Over tho Canadian border In the period between July, 1 909, and April, 19.10, inclusive, 47,888 Immi grant aliens were admitted, against 2l*,<?80 cm Ik rent* deported, and 8,4 09 non-immigrant ullens were admit led, against 22,71)9 non-emigrant aliens deported. iJurlsg the samo period 118 polygnmlHH, 2 anarchists, If, O IdlotK, Imbeciles and foehlo-mlndod., 100 liiHanc, 1? professional beggars, 11 pan pent, 2,47 1 with loathsome ?I1h easea, 12,632 persons likely to be come public-chargcj and 1.365 con tract laborers were debarred from all ports. New York architects arc now work ing upon Important changes which are to be made an soon as possible in the Interior and ??vim j^r -.nHiItff' hi c of the Treasury bulla Treasury lii?. The total cost of to I$o tbcKO changes will np Ilciiiutlcllcri. proxlinato $180,000. '/'lie iniiin feature will he tho doljiK away with the 8tcpa and approaches to tho cart of the build ing 011 I'Mfte^uth street, and inahinr: a grand main enl.ratvc oh the tirxt or ground floor. It is planned to nssoni blo all thn I'otintinq enr.doves on tiio basement I'oor," and to .place tItc r>hip pini; depart ir.ents on tiie fimc floor, br 1 ii^111 k about a more businesslike arrangement than at present, ('ontit ers omployed in the lit a.uirfr's o/lice, tho oflieo of the comptroller of tho currency, the national bank rrdeinp tloii 11 gene v an 1 elsewhere, number ing hundreds of clerks, are now iw .it t" "???! over t lie huilditi*;. Ybo row plai ? are pail of Secret.?r>* Mac Vriigh's general scheaie for putting tho woi k of t!ie department on a Scientific,?ini'l np-tf>.il:itn ba;;is. Hi! is reeking to brluij into j racticnl co-opera t ion tho various bureaus which are closely if'.itcd to tin* cud that there may lie economy of opera tion. and at the : :<nr time hotter kit- i vice. I!?i!;iness <ine;1111;i, fashioned j lernely alter i ho modein banks c.f t i-,o i i ountry, will he put into uj-e and old- I I'a?litoi'e(l ri'J ta;;o Ideas will to uj; j entirely. The Popart o;r nt.__of has ; J?ote<l primptly in tho "What is Wilis- j kv" problem l>y ap|.u>vin:; th<? rerom- i inundation of Vie Treasury depart ment tor the 8 isi:r us'.?>n | Molassos of ;i'\v orders In?")as!s' c i> r \\ li'sUy with tli" rpr'tralnlni* oritur Wins. obtained from tho Loa'.s lara comis by the ir.-o- ] lr> ;cns ln'errsi?. 'liio sit.- .-'islon will j t < ;n r i'fc it vhil'* the li!P:a?mn is I per lin r. The Urv.mim !mi- ? Ivan, on 11:? f. i""?v-tion for Kii-'j'T.slon which was initio in tho i r Milt of (hp r or cat conf"! enoe l~o-: tv.ru Cr-miiii-isioncr of Infvn'M R?'V- ! or,ik1 Cabell. A<tin.-, Attornov-fh no;.il l-'o'.vlor, a" I i"?> > ivo ; of tho iy.ila.- cs in ierrs',.; in l/mPiana, will permit o.c.'l." i s"iiP.s t.> ho used w it 'mil t I.cliin branded ,'?s "niPdo from moiar-vp." Tho w< rd "whisky" can not l*e n^ol h i ihrka-.e* containing niola- o.; ?pir1i:?. hit mobiles spirits inkr.1 ?.vllh whisiiv c?n he put on tho market. Hi a hie:; 1. The mola^c? in terc?:3 claim th.'t tho action nn> nour.ee 1 w!H enable then to avoid Bhultln ? onw n their plant* altogeth er, nhho ma they >ay that cvra r.pvr Eo:r.? of their bnslticw will l;e lj-t. * ?*( ? TV." r.-litlve value of h'.oi'ds aiul bruiicl'ea tropical cold L: 3 Is to he learned by tii?> War department. A rigid in\Cotijation will le made to I'dernilno which I'.IoihK ?>r ( P'.s/i can Ve.<t stand IV.IIIU'K 1' ? >1;^ o tl'? S'lir.A l .1 > while Ih st Solilii rj? rervip'^ in the Fliil lr'j'ir.rs. These ex iorlment* will follow tho/p made villi oran.-je co!o:v ! iu'dor>vo''r. In* r-'.uetirr.s have l:r.\i i- ? :?d for r.e.v commands ∮ t:> ti> 1'hitl; ?? !ri ?? 1o In ep detailed health retards of an oi'.!al nnnihcr of blonds and bru nettes In the enli:de:l .branch for the benefit of tho Array Hoard on T,'a;Tf^ cat Diseases. A complexlftn ntndy Is to be made of the sick in hospitals aud data will be gathered from the f ildlei'rt Invalided home, ali with a \iovv of heartnc; on the corre< Iocfs of the theory th^t hrunrttcs vhow los-i tho efi'ccts rf the sua in a hv>t ? Jinit.? than do the blonds. If the theory of medical sharps is proved it is r:;, t rt c<l a premium will Pe place,! on the f'-rvlce* of brunette soldiers in the riiilipplncs. T'nifril States (icvcnur.cnl I'ays Afi<*r l?'orty-flv? Voar"?. Washington. Brl-iadler-Of net nl Harry It And^;-.- on. a retired artillery I 'o'rr, is to rtv.'ivc from the trovei n $'.'40. tlio acro.m'i'i!' ofl'ieere. of (>.o Treasury de; nrti icnt finally bav in-; l orn mviiKC'i that he is entitled to that amount ! ppv,i?e l-.p $:erv.-> \ a? a n?det :?t \W t Pomt f.o:n .Inly, lUM. to .lanifrv, i?C?r>? six months fuul eighteen da\s. The comptroller of the treasury hrw nil<>.l that thl? Kervlro in ?V.o praderay waa actually ttrvlcc in the army. Women la Day'* New*. Mr*. C.ertrude Atherton is writing ft Mlay dealing \v!?U women for Mr?. Flftro " A mectir.f of opponents of woman au .Trace v -s neld inT.-afalgar Square, I .? nd;>o. A Murray Young and Mrs. Marie H:*nt Story, both of New York, were UKVVrit in London. Mis. KUa Flag)? Young, of Chicago, defeated Dr. 7.. X. Snyder, of the Col orado State Xormrl Setjcol. for |>re?l <:ent of tha National lMucatlon Asso ciation, lit Boston, by a vote of 617 tc A POLICEMAN'S EXPERIENCE. Suffered for Year* Prom Chronlo Kid ney Trouble, Walter J. Btuuton, 1139 I'ear St., Camden, N. J., ?ayn: "Klduoy trouble bothered mo for fif teen yearn. If 1 stooped, sharp twin #5??h shot through my buck and It wan h?r0 for me to arise. I wmh treated by severtil doc tors, ouo a specialist, but did not receive relief. Finally I fee Kit u using ,L)oau's Kidney Tills, and soon noticed an Im provement. I con tinued until the trou ble disappeared." Remember .the name ? Dean's. For sale by all doulers. GO centa n box. Foater-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. Y. SHOULD HAVE BEEN BUSY. QUI l^ady?What nro you crylriK uhout, my" little man? K id ? Nolhln*. Old Lady?N'othln! Jtld Yes. Mo toucher ast mo what 1 wiih doln' an' I tKd hor nothln', and Bho HiiUl I ought a been doln' sumthln' ? ?an* give mo a llckin*. SCRATCHED SO SHE COULD ? NOT SLEEP "I wrlto to toll yon how thankful I Am for the wonderful Cutlcura Rem edies. My llttlo nloco hud eczema for fivo years and when her mother died I took caro of tho child. It was all over her faco nnd body, also on her head. Kho tcralched so that she could not Bleep nights. I used Cutlcura Soap to wash her with nnd then ap plied Cutlcura Ointment. I did not use (Jillto half tho Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, together with Cutlcura Ilo solvcnt, when you could see a change and they cured her nicely. Now she Is eleven years old and has never been bothered with eczema slnco. My friends think It hi just groat the way tho baby was cured by Cutlciina. I Bend you a picture taken when she was about 18 monS.s old. bho was taken with tho eczema when two years old. She was covered with big sores and her mother had all the best doctors and tried all kinds of salves and medicines without effect until we used Cutlcura Remedies. Mrs. H. Klernan, r,r,3 Ouincy St., Hrookryn, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1909." The Return of Ferguson. A night clerk In a hotel sat dozing at hU desk at about 1 a. in., when a man in evning clothes came In as if lal orlously trying to walk a crack, and said: "I in I'Vrgm'on; kt-y to room 44." The guest disappeared in tho direc tion of bis room, one flight up. In a few minutes a man in his shirt sleeves with a flattened silk hat on the side of his head, and with one shoo on a foot and tho other In !ils hand, came in and said to the clerk: "I'm Kern lion; key to for-for." "Mr. Ferguson Just took his key and went up." "Mr. Ferguson Just fell out window n left key Inside. Kindly lemmo have 'nother."?Everybody's. Mathematical Request. Little Mary, coven years old, was saying her prayers. "And. tJod," she petitioned at the close, "make seven times six forty-eight." "W by, Mary, why did you say that?" asked her mother "'Cause that the way I wrote It in 'zainlnatlon In school today, and I want It to be right."?Llpplncott's. A Simple Matter. t harlov, dear," tid Young Mrs. Torkins, "tho paper says that the Pro hibitionists have troublo with boot fVggers." believe so." s^"Men are so rtupld! Why don't th?y put a stop to It by compelling everybody to wear low shoes?" The Ready Theorist. "You s<o," explained tho scientist, house flics are dangerous because they carry gt rius on Ihelr feit." Ah. exdalnwjd tlio ready theorist; then the r- n.edy is simple. All you feed to ilo is to make them wear o\ershocs and leave them on tho porch when they come in." The Real Thing. "You say your husband was cut by lits neighbors at the party?" "Yassali, dot's so, sah." Did they cut him with malice pre pense?" "No, sah; wlv a razah, sah." For COLD* and UIIIP * Hicks' Catcdix* is tho best r?mdr-i? i|?yc? tnn sehln* and fc vnrlstinoss-cures tha i t,o|a and restores normal conditions, it's ii'lllsr'XZSl* ImmedJatelr. lOa, Sio, and urotf itort-i. If black could not bo made to look like white, toasted cheese would not have so much drawing power toward tho mouse trap. Try Murine Eye Itemed/ For Red Weak \Ye*ry Watery Kyw and Granulated h\<e]ula. It Soothes Kye Pain. Murine lye Remedy Liquid. 25>. and fiOc. Murine Lye Salve. ?Jo. .- .d $1.00. M?d|Jng. Prospective nrIdegroom--Isn't there my minimum sentence? RHEUMATISM Get * a 5-cent vial. K It fail* to cure i will refuud your money. M UJ?yon. MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE Freedom doesn't always bring hap plnass, but you'll notice thut It is th? tied dog that how 1b. Dr. Pierre'* Pellets, ?m?1I, sugar coated, ttuny to take art candy, regulate ?n<l invigorate utouiaoh, liver and bow el* and euro constipation. In the Night School. Teacher (of night scjiool)?What do you understand by tho terms "life sentence?'' Ulve an example of one. Bhaggy-Halred Fupl)?I pronounced you husband and wife.?Chicago Trib une. Carrying HI* Audience With Him. Nobody was more witty or more bit ter than I/ord Ellenboroufch. A young lawyer, trembling with fear, rose- to make bin ftrnt speech, and began: "My lord, my unfortunate clleut-^ My Iprd my unfortunate ' client? My lord?" "Qo on, ?lr. go on!" said I^ord Kllenborough^ "an Kir as you have pro ceeded hitherto the court. 1h entirely with you." ? A Real Argument. Thoy wore talklug about argument not In tha abstract but an applying to domestic happiness. "What do you think Ik tho most unanswerable ar gument you ever heard?" one bach elor naked a married man. "That's very easy," ho replied. "When your wife says, *lf they can afford It wo can,' there Is no flaw in that?-and. never will be^"?York's Companion. He Knew the Kind. Little Edward, aged four, wnn an only child. He was anxious for a baby slater, and was talking of it one day with a friend of the family In the friend's family was a baby girl of one year. The lady said, "Edward, you may have my baby; she Is pfotty and sweet/' "Oh," said Kdwanl, "I don't want an old baby. I want a bran new ono wlf noffln on but talcum powder."?llod Hen. ? . Yea, Indeed. Hostess (at party)? Why, so silent, Miss De Mulr? You've scarcely said a word since you came. Youthful guobt?Really, Mrs. Lead er, I am having a very enjoyable time, but my father-has told me 100 times never to say anything unless I have something to fay, and I suppose? Hostess?Hut, my dear child, think what a stupid and tiresome thing so ciety would bo if everybody followed that advice! Wife and Country. Paul 1). Cravatli, the noted Now York lawyer said at a lunrhpon at the Lawyers' club: "Vacation time is here, and already that dreadful song about the wife gone to the country Is being resurrected. Hut a variant to the song was furnished by a con versation I heard the other night. . "'"Hello, Smith,' wild one man to another, 'I'm glad to see you back at the club again, old fellow. Wife off to the conntry, eh?' " 'No,' growled Smith. 'She's got back.' " Clever Joke of Kind King. King Edward's good nnturo was il lustrated the other night by a London correspondent at tho Press club in Now York. "The king." said tho correspondent, '.'was visiting Rufford Abbey, and one morning, in compauy with his host, Lord Arthur Savlle, ho took a walk over tho preserves. "Suddenly Ix>rd Arthur, a big burly man, rushed forward and seized a shabby fellow with a dead pheasant protruding from the breast of his coat. " 'Sit,' said Lord Arthur to the king, 'this fellow is a bad egg. This i3 the 'second time I've caught him poaching.' "Ilut the king's hamlsotno face beamed, and he laughed his gay and tolerant laugh. " 'Oh, lot him go,' lie said. 'If he really were a bad egg, you know, ho wouldn't poach.'" Know How To Keep Cool? When Summer's sun and daily toil heat the blood to an uncomfort able degree, there is noth ing so comforting and cooling as a glass of Iced Postum served with sugar and a little lemon. Surprising, too, how the food elements relieve fatigue and sustain one. The flavour is deli cious?and Postum is really a food drink. "There's a Reason'* rosrruM crrbal cx> , Ltd. ltotU*Cr**k, Mtob. WttoleMU Price# Quoted la N?w York MM*. The Milk Exclnngt nrlc? for itaudard quality i$ 8?/4<j. per quart. V BUTTEM. Creamery?Western, extra.9 28% First* 2<J 0 27 Second* .. 24V4^ 25Vi State dairy, common to fair 22 (.4 24 Factory, *ocond* to firwt*.. 21 23ty ?ft UK AN#. Marrow, 1000, choice,...... 3 10 (fy 3 12M> Medium, 1800, choice .... 2 42%($ 2 43 White kidney 8 10 (A 3 20 Rod kidney, 1900, choice. @ 4 75 Yellow eye, 1000, choice.. S 30 ? 3 33 Pea, 1900, choice., ? W 2 45 Black turtle aoup, choice. 2 6) fa 2 70 una, Cai .. . .Trrrrrr:. . 3 10 <?? 3ift ooieii. State?Full cream, special.. ' Fair to good , {'art ultima, fair to good.. rull skim* .... .......... kqui. *. State--Hennery white# .... 23 & Hennery brown* ........ 21 fa Western nrats 18 @ FHIJITH AND liKllltl E8 ? MtF.HII Apple*?New, per bbl 75 Half IA?I. basket 60 Bushel basket .' ,,,,. 30 Cherries, per 8-lb basket... 40 Blackberries, per qt.., 5 Huckleberries, per qt 3 Raspberries, per pt., 4 Muskmelons, per crate.. .. 1 (K) Watermelons, per 100 ....13 00 (?3J 00 Peaches, per crate 30 (Q Pears, per bbl ..., Plums, per carrier Currants, per qt I-l VE I'OUMHT. Fowls, per lb,; 17ti@ IS Broilers, per lb ......, 17 (4. 1$ Roosters, per lb ? fat 12 Turkeys, per lb 10 (a) 14 Ducks, per lb ? (% 14 .Oeese, per lb ? (a) 11 (luinea fowls, per pair ?? (ty 00 Pigeons, per pair.. ...... ? Q '23 DI1K88ED FOUl.Tnr. Turkeys, per lb... 16 (35 20 Fowls, per lb 11 (?d 18',4 Spring ducklings, per lb... lSVifa) 10 Cocks, per IB *.... ? fa) 12 Squabs, per dozen 2 00 (& 3 73 HAT A HI) BTltAW. Hay?Prime, per 1(f) lb.... 1 22V&(<<S 1 25, Kos. 3 to 1, per 100 lb.... 03 1 20 Clover, pen 100 lb 60 (a) 1 03 Straw?I/ong rye.. 53 ($ 05 HOPS. Ktote, 1?K>0, prime to choice. 23 (<$ 24 Medium to good.. 21 fa} 23 Pacific Coast, 10<)0, choice.. ? (<y 10 Prime to choice, 1008.... 10 (a II veokia ni.m. Potatoes?Soul hern, per bbl 00 Jersey, per bug 1 25 J, I.. \ * @.1 37 fa 1 03 . . .or bbl 1 2"> (ai 1 flj Sweets, per basket 80 fa> 1 00 Tomatoes, per box 30 (?} 3 00 Kgj* plant, per 1k>x 1 00 (?/) 2 25 Squash, per bbl 75 fa 1 40 Pena, per basket........... 30 fa 1 00 Beets, per 100 bunchcs .... 1 00 fa 2 00 Peppers, per box 50 fa) 1 00 Cabbage*. per 100 2 5? w 4 50 String beans, pes. basket... 1 00 <8} 1 25 Onions?T(. I., per bbl .... 2 75 (54 3 23 .Jersey, per basket 1 12 fa> 1 30 Carrots, per 100 bunches... 1 00 fa 1 25 Lettuce, jer bbl 30 @ 6) Turnips, per 100 bundles.. 1-00 Oj 2 09 Cucumbers, per basket .... 75- @ 1 0) Cucumber pickles, j>t>r bbl. 1 25 fa} 1 75 I.iin.i beans, per basket .... 1 00 (I? 4 00 Celery, per uoz. roots..... 10 fa 35 Green corn, - per UK) 75 (a) \ 50 Cauliflower, per bbl 2 50 ('/) .5 00 Watercress, 100 bunclie.i.. 1 0J @ 1 75 ?iu\ ie ro. Flour?Winter |miMerits .... 4 83 @ 5 20 Spring patents 5 03 (<i> 6 80 Wheat? No. 2 red..,. 1 00 ('?) 1 10 Vi No. 1 Northern Duluth.. ? (<2 1 31 Coin, No. 2 ... ? ('7) 75 Oats?Natural white 48 (<k 51 Clipped whiflft 50 (Tij 52l,? Rye. No. Z Western ...... ? (d) 82 Lard, city ? @ 11% LIVE STOCK. Hooves, city dressed.;.. ... 0 fa} 12V4 Calves?City dressed 13 (<i) 10 Country dressed 10 fa) 14 Shoe!),, per 100 lb..., 3 00 (<i> 4 00 Lambs, per 100 lb 7 00 fa 8 SO llot,s. live, per 100 lb 8 75 (<?) 0 80 Ol'Ii CEHKAL WHALTII. Bcare Degnrdinc Decrease of Spring Wheat Crop Modernle<l. Boston.?The scare regarding (ho decrease In the spring wheat Crop han moderated. We may not have as great a harvest ns In former years, admits the Boston Post, but the de ficit, if predictions are reasonable, will bo met by the wholesome In crease in the output of winter wheat. Meantime there Is the biggest factor In tho cereal product of America to bo counted upon. This is the corn crop. The greatest damage that corn has ever sustained * has been from protracted and intense drought oc curring when the soil had previously lacked its normal supply of moisture. But there aro no indications of a gen eral drought In the great central val leys or any extensive area east of the Mississippi river. It Is of national importance that American corn shall hold its own. *1 has come to be the feature fn ou.Vflpply of alimentations for the world. Tho value of the corn crop constitutes a foremost element in the financial balanco of the Ameri can people. * ? ? ? Flour at Pull Piicca. While fioar mills are firm In their flews and aio asking full prices, buy ers are of the opinion that values will recedo as soon as new wheat begins t'? move on a more liberal scale. * * * * Dressed I'oultry Delayed. Complaints were numerous eon* eerning dressed poultry stock delayed in transit, and many lots showed up In poor condition. * * ? * Horses In l)emand. Seasoned harnessand saddle horses suitable for use in the country have been selling at the toy of the market. ? ? ? ? Favorable Deports of Hire. ltororts of growing rice crop are generally favorable. On account of the irregular conditions of planting and growth tho harvest will no doubt be late. * ? * * Hop Markets Quirt. While thcro Is some demand from brewers, hop markets in general wore quiet. Nothing more than small tales took rlace ?t steady prices. Crop r.ewg continues of a very favorable | character from all sections. ?? W T* Jr ~ Indian Cotton Crop Larger. The Bait India cotton crop for the agricultural year 1909-10 will bo 4, 602,000 bales, an Increase of 911,000 balea over last year's yield. ? ? ? ? Cotton Price* Fluctuate. July cotton reached the highest price In thirty years, with the excep tion of the 8uliy bull campaign, and then declined. * * * * T oss in Egg?. The weather has been so hot that quality of eggs deteriorated rapidly, tome of the bast marks losing heavily. Despair and Despondency No one but a woinun can (i*iI the M?ir> of the fullering, tb# . dc?i>uir, Mud tbo de6j>oiidu?ic>' cmlureil t?y women who curry ? d?ijy burden of ijl>be?ltb and puiu )tfcau?e 0/ disorder# nud demufemcufa of the ddicatu and iuipurltwt or?nn? (bat uro distinctly feminine. The torfuris ?<> brttvcjy endured com* oletely up*ct tbo nerve* if lonl continued. |)r. J'icrcc't i'Mvofitc l're*crip.tion ji u positive cur? for wOAkucm and di?cu?c of the (uuuuine or?mmui, IT MAKl:5 WEAK VVOHIiN STRONG, i K &ICK WOMEN WHIX. It allay# inflammation, iir*U ulceration end iootlies pain. It (one* an J builds up tl.c ner????, It tor wifehood Iind motherhood. ll?iue,t nicduinc denier* fcell if, and ??ve nothing to urfx upon yuji to '* jukt a* good." ? tt x,.arH of cures* It la noo-Mcret, non-alooholio ???J has ? rccoru ... Ask You* Naiunaoas. 'Ihcy probably kn<?w of iom? ??f 1 curo If you want m Imok that tell* nil about woman & ducases, 4 mailiurt thorn at home, send 21 ono-ocnt stamp* to I>f. herce ?<> P<> ' ii|UsCraCe3 and ho will sand you a fr<* copy of his <rcat .housed;pa*. Common 8mm Medical AJvJsfr?revised, up?t.? dafo rdii'.m, / ' . . ^ y, la handsome cloeh-bindinjf, 31 stamps. Address l>r. H. V . 1 miu.. WHERE HE SAW RESEMBLANCE Apt Remark of Small Boy Embar rassed Toper and Filled Car ' With Merriment. Jlmmlo, who 1b u very email hoy living In tho Ko?t end, accompanied hla mother downtown soveral days ago. Nearly everything ho saw \vaa quite new to hli.n, bo ho wa? not spar ing In h'? comments and opinions and questions.*#)#. Seated "nopposlto Jlmmlo ynd bin mother on Atyp car homebouud-wus n n Individual '\rtib, judging by the "blos som" on hl?,n?>8?, hail partaken freely yf Joy water. None of Jlmmlo's neigh bors ffto'ssessed an appendage that could compare with (lie oifo'ucro&'s the hIhIo. In silence Jlmmlo took In the situ ation and the "blossom.". Ills thoughts must havu grown so curious that they could not be withhold any longer and he finally blurted out In a loud voice; "Mamma, Is that Bantu Ciaus?" pointing to the man with tho red iioko. Embarrassed, Jlmmle's mother tried to Bllence her sou, but it was no use. In an audible whisper the connection between the man and Bantu clans was disclosed much to the discomfiture of the man. "Why, mamma, didn't it say in that story about Banta Clans that Santa had a 'nose like a cherry,'" he asked, and the car was in an uproar.?Pitts burg Times -Gazette. There Should. Fritz the gardener was a stolid (!er man who was rarely moved to ex traordinary language. Even the most proVocativo occasions only caused him to remark mildly on his 111 luc k. Net long ago ho came back from the city In the lafe evening after a hard day In tho market place. II* was sleepy, and the train being crowded, the bag gageman gave 1,1m a chair In his roomy car. Finally tho train readied Hlooiu fteld. Fritz stilt slept_as it pulled In and his friend hail to shake him arid tell him where ho was. "I tanks you," said Fritz, as he rose slowly to his feet. The open door of the car was directly in front <?!' him. lie walked straight out of if The baggageman sprang to !?><,u aft er him. Fritz slowly picked himself up from the sand by tho side of the track, looked up at thv dour, and said with no wrath in his voice: "There should here bo some steps." ?St. Paul Dispatch. Quanity Not Quality. Teacher?Willie, have you whis pered today without permission? Willie?Yes, wunst. Teacher?Johnnie, should Willie have said "wunst?" Johnnie (triumphantly)?No, ma'am, ho should have said twist. Complete Cure. Can chills bo completely curd? \ os! i "No prescription over effected more than j a temporary suppression of (he thills. I was told to try your Hughes' Tonic; one bottle mncle a complete euro." Sold by Druggists?-50c. nntl $1.00 bottles. Prepared by Robinson-l'ettet Co. (Inc.), Louisville. Taking Father'# Job. "Why should you beg? You aro both young and Btrong." "That 1b right, but my father Is old ond weak and can no longer support me."?Meggondorfer IMaettcr. 8hake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic Powder. It makes tight or new fhoes (vol easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Always use it to Break in new shoes. Sold hv all l)nii/Ki?ts, 2.*?c. Trial package mailed l'KKIv Address Allen S. Olmsted, I*? Hoy, N*. Y. Generosity. "I never deny my wire a wish." "Indeed?" "No; 1 let her wish. It doesn't cost anything."?Life. For Hn^OAOIIR-Uli k** ( API DIM! Whether from Colds, Heat. Stomach or Nervous Troubles. Cupudtue will relievo you. It's liquid?Hermit to t?ke? n--ts ImmpMI ately. Try It. UV., 25c., and 'M ccrsts a; drutf ?tores. A woman's Idea of an Intelligent man 1b one who can tell whether or not her hat Is on straight. Poverty may bo a blessing, but ev ery man Is willing to turn hip share of the blessing over to the other fellow. Mrs. Winplgw's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,#n.T?ens the gums, .educes inflamma tion , allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bo111 e. Tips you get are almost as worth less as those you give. AN INSURANCE CXCtPTlON. "Now," tlif <l.r-.ni?- /)iioK?r, "a ni.'Ul it lilKWl) by '.lie llO I f ; ? - > V,1 "S.ay, I'm tui Irjsfir'.ji???<_? Yo.llfy lifilfl* <-r! PK'-Um; tloii'l < Ll.i;? liii* W'Ull UlQ I conilKiiiV i l.t-t:])." 'I In- only \v;iy to !?? :i! !i to ?!?? Kl'etlt Ijilligs i? to. d6.fcti-.uH wvU, ]ia ti'iKly,-loyally I'.nid .Ionian, p* St ml postal lor X'rc.e J'uckiigo ut I'nytint'. Better itxjil more economical Ihnu liquid aiil.scptlcfl fOM All. '?OflLFi 3ifiF.S. Givce one a *v. >*et breath; <! -r.n, white, (jcrm-frco teeth ? an! Is." >: tically c!"an mouth awl iaroat?purifirs t breelh after smoking?diepelj e!l c''*??#reeablo peripiration ant! body odura ? jr.uch ap preciated by dainty i* ?' . A quick remedy for eorc eyes ond catarrh. A !.:?!o P:ti!r.j (>?.>*<Jcr tlii ?.!.-J ;n a pix: of hot ivatcj mtkc5 o O'!:;?!.to ary '-'rnr-**-*, g'-n..u ul a.-J hral < pn-v -r, bjiJ !.*;u kvi. 1 ry i\ 50c. n I jr.' ! t o? cr I'vntiil. THE PAXTON TOilKTCC . 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