Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 194, 11 August 1906 — Page 6

Page Six. The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, August 11, 1906. T ILsosi Maiirlkcst Mews H SCOTT

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Provisions Live Stock, Grain and Stock Markets Indianapolis Chicago Cincinnati, New York and Richmond. POPULAR ESTATE THE PALLADIUM MARKET REPORTS ARE THE LATEST AND ARE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. NO NEWSPAPERS IN INDIANA, THOSE OF INDIANAPOLIS NOT EXCEPTED, GIVE MORE COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS THAN THE PALLADIUM. & BROKERAGE

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many .-kks through the rountry this i Indianapolis, Aug. 10 Receipts ; week as then; have been heretofore I 1'i,Ono hos, cattle and x') Blnce t lie teal summer seasoa com- shc-ji, ii;;.;hi:-t 1.7:11 ho.s. 1 ,076 cr.trrienced. As a usual thitiK, be- I tie and W, s-l,et-; a week afi-. and! come scarce about the second week I .'.'JI7 hops, 1,100 cattle and Tjs theep In August, hens not. laying ha much . a vear :io. j after that date as before. The general I Receipts of hogs were liberal, mak- , situation this year seems to be about. I in a total for three days of over

be sniiie as it lias l)eeii in orevious years. anl a scarcity In supply is alreadv noted. As a result, prices

have advanced somewhat, arid buck- ! vorahle to buyers. There was a festers have, in general, been paying ' duetion of Ho from yesterday, on ll'.Hc to lie a doen for their ejrv. which basis packers were active trad-

l'.utter is not of as ood e'ualit a s It has been heretofore, centinu:d heat nial in all but the best stock of a somewhat "cheesy" nature?. On this account, there is only liht demand. Demand for spring chickens, which has been only fair, is holding up with Jittle change. Hucksters haver been paying an average of I2c a pound for young chickens, and have got. all that they needed at. this price. Fowls have brought S'ic in the country. Demand Is not strong. COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by the Bee Hlva Grocery.; Butter. Country 15 'to 20c iCgga. Country, per dozen .;. ...14c Poultry. Per Lb. Chickens dresBed 15 to lfic Chickens (fries) 20c PROVJSION RETAIL' PRICES., f Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb, l"c Lemons, doz., 30c Apples, per pk C0c Cal. Oranges, doz 40 to Hue Flga, per lb., ,...20c Uananas. doz 15c to 20c Vegetables. Cpboago 5 to 10c head Yoiinc onions, ner bunch 2 for 5c Lettuce, per lb. Cucumbers, each Tomatoes, pet qt Potatoes. New Irish Potatoes, per-pk ... 20c nc 10c 30c Flour. rancake, er pkg ,...10o Buckwheat, per pkpr . ...A0o WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) New Wheat CSc Corn per hu. . Oats per hu . . Rye .noc )0Cj WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Rldga & Son.) Old Corn 55c Old Timothy Hay. Paled $14 Iioose? $12 to $13 Mixed baled $11 to $12 New Timothy Hay. New hay baled $10 to $11 Miscellaneous. Old oats 3S to 40c New straw laled $4.50 to $5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. Paid by Richmond Abbatolr.) Cattle. Choice: butcher steers . .. .$4.00i7J 4.25 Bulls $2.0051;, 300 Cows, common to good ..$2.00$? 3.00 Calves 5.50 Hogt. Ilogs.jtop heavy ..$6.00 Hogs 300 lbs common and rough .. . 5.75 Jlogs 200 and 250 lbs average $6.40 C.50 Lamb. iambs $5.00 i? 5.25 Don't you think you'd better let it, When It is raining, rain away, For the sun will ho shining bright. If you take HocUy Mountain Tea tonight. A. G. Luken & Co. If fortune disregard they claim. Don't hang thy head in fear and shame, Ttut marry the girl you love best. Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest, A. G. Luken & Co. NOMOKi, fl I 4 im 914 Main Street ..WALL PAP fine Line Graduating Pr TKADINQ Kcormann's D120 Ma:

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i f Publishers' Prrss ! :;:!,'()( 111! n ir j.ll JIM llllrt i ; in the year. Other markets reported ii'l. ! r.1 . I . . 1........ Va I . . . i m i pxnl sup niies, maUimj i'iV's luitliti" e n ri i r ii :ns t'.'leis. There was only fair inquiry lrorn outside- sources. Later in the day local nacki m ljought a few heavy h gs r.c lower than the opening. Probably i ,n)ij hogs remained unsold. Rant;c in Cattle Prices. Cattle receipts were small for Friday and with active deiujmd from all sources for good to choice slock. 1'riceS were steady to strong. Some oClhe best selections were' 1c high1t, but there was not that much general improvement. Common mediums sold no better and fat steers wore a poor sale. There was also a "poor demand for common' narrowbacked stockers. There was a better demand for bulls, but prices were no higher, flood ealvrs were steady, while common heavy grades were almost unsalable. STEERS Good t-r choice eteern, i::no lbs and upward $ Common to medium steers, 1,300 Ibo. and upward Good to choice steers 1.1. "i0 to 1,27,0 lbs .... Common to medium steerse, 1,150 to 1:0 lbs Gjod to ch(,l.:e steers, ')00 to 1.100 lbs Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs Choice feec'liifr 2!9eiz, f)0 to 1,000 lbs Good i'eed'.nft vteers. l!f0 to 1,000 lbs Medium foodlpff eteers 700 to 900 lbs Commoa to tiest Btockers H t;i VERS Good to choice heifers. Fair to medium heifers.. Common light heifers.. to choice cows .... Fair to medium cows ... 7t 6 00 4 50 n 4 7.W a 40 4 75 4 So 4 25 4 00 3 50 3 25 3 00 00f 00 Tl 501? 75 23 75 75(t 4 35 r, 00 3 754 25 2 75 3 65 4.25 3.50 3.00 3.00 1.25 U

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Good to choice cows and and calves SO 00350 00 Common to medium cows and calves 20.00g-30.00 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls 3.00TZ) 3.75 Fair to medium bulls 2. SOW 2.75 Common hulls 2.00fa 2.23 Common to best veal calves 4.00fi6.75 Fair to good heavy calves 2.50 5.50 rioga. Rest heavfoa. 210 lbs and upward 6.10 6.20 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward G.10Q 6.20 Good to choce Ughta 160 to ISO lbs C.20a 6.35 Common to good llght3 130 to 150 lbs Best pigs , . . . Light pigs Roughs 6.15 5.75 'it 5. nil-,, 5. 5 0i( 6.20 6.00 5.50 5.90 Hulk of sales 6.13Q C.20 Sheep. Spring lambs 3 00fi 6 75 Good to choice yearlings. . 3. 00ff 5.25 Common to medium.... . ,4. 2 5 ft 4.73 Good to choice sheep . . .., " 4.25'er 4.60 Culls to medium 2 50p 4 00 00 71 3 00 Bucks, per 100 lbs.... 2 50 3 50 .J.. 2 50 3 kV BURNED. FRIGHTFUL! Charles W. More. a machinist of Ford City, I'a., hl his hand frightfully burned in a electrical furnace. He applied Buckln':; Arnica Salve witn tbe usual rfmlt: "a quick and perfect cure." Ilreatest healer on earth for Burns, ounds. Sore.-., ITezema and Files. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggist LEGAL! NOTICE. State of Indiaua Wayne Count v ss. Kstlc C. vs. David Riggs, William Con Wa ne CH "ourt. October term, ID oo. No. 14 I'm l?e it knov on the ::rd dav of August. 1 ! liliove named nlaintiff, by his tice of the v. tiled in the off the Wayne Circuit court h; hiint against said deft ndant in ()vc entitled cause for partition il es'a'e tocetln'r with the nffid" a competent perl.int Havid Rics. son. tleit saldl is not a residt ana . Ihe State of IndiS.iid defer.dal d Riggs, there1 of the filing :ld complaint fore is In ar.d pend rebv nev against mm ami unless he apuar thereto, at cause. in the1 Term of said ..! held ::t the pear ami answer t,re callinc of the Second day of th i or.rt. to he unt Court House in the (.yy of Richmond, on the 1st Monday of October. 1 next, raid Complaint and the matter ar.d thiii'.'s therein contained and alh v d, will bo taken as true, ar.d the ' said cause will be heard and determined in ids absence. Witness, the Clerk, and the Seal ! of said Court at the City of Richmond 1 this r.rd day of Aug. IOimI. ! . . (SEAL) KDGAR M. HAAS. Clerk. Shiveley & Shiveley. Attorneys of Plaintiff. dlv-4-ll-lS.

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If'ublif.Vrrs' Pr ?pj Cincinnati, Aug. P). Receipts ; Cuttle 791; hogs :;02S; sheep. oOr.4. ; Cattle The cattle market todaywas only fair for Friday, and. only for the Iieht receipts, it would have been dull. Good fat cattle were little in evidence, nnd the few scattering lots among the arrivals met with j ready sales at strong prices, but the ! half-fat and ordinary kinds moved slowly and about steady. There is very little call for s'ock cattle, and common .and lig:v thin stockers continue neglected. Milch cows quiet and j unchanged. I Hos Although the receipts of hogs today were rather light for this time In the week, the market took another downward turn, and opened with the packing and butcher kinds se-lling a dime below yesterday's Average. Light shipping hogs and piu. also share the fame' decline, and the rate in the aggregate was kuiet. CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice $ Fair tr good Oxen HUTCIL'It STEERS Extra ..... Good to choice ........ 5.107 4.35 1.5o 'j 5.10 4.35 v.5.00 4.00 5.15 5.ti0 4.23 Common to fair 2.501? HEIFERS Extra Good to choice Common to fnir . COWS Extra Good to choice Common to fair Canners Stockers and feeders . BULLS Thin and light Bologna Fat bulls CALVES Common and large . . . Fair to good .4.25 ".2.Vo 2.00 3.50 2.75 1.00 1.00!, 1.751 1.75? 2.35 2.90,' 3.007 5.507 4.15 3.25 3.65 3.10 2.60 2.25 2.90 6.00 6.25 6.50 Extra Hogs. Good to choice packers and butcher 6.30 Cd 6 . 3 7 V2 Mixed packers 6.23 Common to choice heavy 6.30 fat sows Stags Light shippers Pigs, 110 lbs and less 5.007 560 3.75; 4.23 6.30t 6.45 5.507 6.25 Sheep. Common to fair 2.75 Lambs. 4.00 Good to choice 6.257; 7.60 NIGHTS OF UNREST No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferers from Kidney Troubles. No peace for the kidney sufferer Pain and distress from morn to night. Get up with a lame hack. Twinges of back ache bother you all day. Dull aching beaks your rest at night. Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Fills will work the cure. They're for the kidneys only Have made great cures in Richmond. Mrs. F. Heater of number 607 North Thirrteenth street, says: "I suffered severely from kidney complaint for twenty years and at times was so bad that I could hardiy get up or down without assistance. I even had to use crutches to get about the house; every joint and muscle in my back felt as though it would break when moved. I could not reft well at night but always felt more tired and used up in the morning than I did the night before. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills recommended, got a box at A. G. l.-;ken's drug store and started to use them. They soon co-ed me. My son was also troubled badly with his hack. He took Doan's Ki'ney Pills at my suggestion and the result in his case was through relief from his misery." For sale by all dealers. Price T0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. "11.? d dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did cat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters eared me." J. H. Walker. Sunbury. Ohio. LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas." writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration (if my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs: ar.d I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I kr.ow from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with first botle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At A. G. Luken & Co..s. druggists. r.0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Never can tell when you mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil instantly releives the pain

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Publishers' Trees Chicago, Aug. 10. Firm cables had a steadying ffect on the local wheat market. Trading, howevei. was not large, owing to uncertainly regarding the showing of the Government re-pent which Mas to be h day. Commission sued later in house.-; were the the chic.' bidders. Sat;; Offset Rain Reports. Th' effect of beneficial rains throughout the coin belt, was offset by small local receipts and liberal cash sales and as a icsult the corn market was (Heady.

Wheat. j Sept 72- to 72 1i May 79 to 's 7V. j Corn. Sept t.'JU to a !9--May ,i 15 -j, 43 ) ! Oats. : Sept 31i; 31 May 34 3 to 31's Pork. Sept $16.90 $16.02 Ja'n 13.90 13.90 Lard. ' Sept S.f.7 8.72 1 .Jan S.05 S.05 ! Rib?. I Sep 9.0f f'.tilij Man 7.47 7.15 1

MARKET SUMMARY; '-'" C O CY.t'o. Cormftori 16 prime fitoers. jn : ovm" i'ii; rows, $2 4 7"; h-i'd-s, $2 .Oii'tiO 3.".; bulls, $2 00 tM DO; sto krrs n p..l f.-'.l.-r. $2 Wgl 25. Sheep JU:1 I.anil.s --Sh.rpp, $1 2j'r;5 00; lambs. $6 ooryS ('); y-ar'.iny,s. $. 0t?i 6 35. Calves $3 00 'ii 6 75. Hok's 'hoi,-e to prim.? heayv, $0 oi; 50, medium to koo..1 & OCO; K'-o.l to h"ic hoavy mixrd. $0 Pi ru 6 ","; p;K'kl i?, $r. 1 (u tj 23. Wlvat -Xo, 2 rod. t:i'm'&71mo- Com Ko. 2, 50-S30Vio. Oats No. 2. 0'..C. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good to choice1 f-ypoi-t. ST. trifjii On; shipping steers. $1 T.lt'j iM'i, bavin !-s' t-tl. $4 40ig4 P0; heifers, J3 2.".(5r5 00; fat oriww, $2 lfi.4 00; bulls, J2 C:'tCi CO; milkers and spflnsrfrs, T25 I'OiifiO 00. Shpop and Lambs Yearling;-., $ f06 50; wethers, $5 SOfti; 00; ewes, $4 70 ' 3 25; spring; lambs, 00(Tt g 25. Calves -1'ost. $7 50 & 7 75. Hoss--Henviop. $0 t'.r,ei; 70; mediums, SO 70; Yorkers, JO 70 ti SO; pigs. $0 80; roughs, $0 2505 75; f--ta;-s. $4 00 g 4 75. PITTSCURG Cattle; Choice, $5 71ft 6 tO; i)rime, S3 30-5 00; tidy butchers', $4 605'3 00; heifers, f.i 00-&.4 50; cows, bulla and siap, $2 e0y4 00; fresh cows 125 00Sj'4j I 0. hef-p and Lambs I 'rime wethers, 5 005 "5; good mixed, $3 30f 5 GO; lambs. $4 507 fin. Calvert Veal. ?5 0051 7 5o. Hogs -Hem y hofl. Jrt 6 50; mediums, $0 0'H G 05 i Vorkt re, $0 00 46 70; piss. $S 05. CLEVELAND Cattle: Choice steers:, $5 00 5 20, heifer:?, $4 00(4 50; fat cons, $32 5'3 0-t; bulls, S3 20?i3 50; milkerp and springers. $10 OOJ 45 00. Sheep am Lambs Ooid to choice lambs, $7 25"? 7 00; yearlings, J3 oO'aS 00; wethers. $5 (.0 6ja -0; mixed, $4 00 '-i 5 00; ewes, $4 00 (3 5 00. Calves $7 7". down. Hogs - - Medium heay, ?0 40; Yorkers and pigs, $0 00 Q t5; stags, $t 0014 70; rouarhs, $0 00 4 G r.o. BOSTON Wool: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX ar.d above. 31W30C; X, 31V.2c; No. 1 and :.-hloo.l. 40flj-41o; fine unwashed, 2C5 27c; unwashed (.plain, SSV, washed delaine. 30 '-i W37c ; Kentucky and Indiana combine s -blood, 33$.(34c. CINCINNATI Wheat: Xo. 2 red, 72f; 721:c. Cum No. 3 mixed, 53c. Oats Xo. 2 mixed, 31 -.fee. Ityo -Xo. 2, 60c. Lard Hogs $5 O.-fi'O 47,. Cattle $2 00fi5 15. Sheep $2 7-; (3 4 00. I,ambs-$t 007 7b. TOLEDO Wheat, 73c; corn. 5S'-ac; oata, 82c; rv 00-: oloverseed, $7 25. Delicate woman will never become strong, happy, hearty, free from pain, until you build up your system with the nerve-refreshing blood-making tonic, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Tea or tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Xotice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Wayne County. State of Indiana, will receive bids at the Auditor's office of said county until 10 o'clock a. m. of Saturday, August 2.", 1006, for Pocahontas mine run coal for heating court house and jail. Said coal to be delivI i ered in car load lots. C. E. WILEY, T. E. CLARK. JOHN F. DYNES, Commissioner Wayne County. 10-t. THE YELLOW FEVER GERM. has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the Malaria germ. Te free the system from disease germs the most effective remedy is Dr. King's Xw Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 23c at A. G. Luken it Co.'s drug store. A HEALING GOSPEL. The Rev. .1. C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist church, Bolair. Gr., says of Electric Putters: "It's a Godsend to mankind. It cured me f lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me haif an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Putters have made me so strong I have just walke-d'three miles in ."0 minutes and feel like walking three more- It's made a newman of me." Greatest remeiy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver -and Kidney complaints. Sold und;rguarantec store. at A. Cf. Luken Price rec. Jo.'s drug Don t let the baby surfer ffrom . ecze ma. seres or any itching ftlie .skin. Dean's Ointment srives infant relief. cures quickly. Perfectly tlfe for chil dren. All druggists sell it 1 nice fat Mackelel, some good Bread and Butter and;-a cup of our amouslBee Hive Coffee, is ju thelthing for your breakfas

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1 1 r .' rrofM J 0. Only ? .New o:k. A;;.:. JO. On'v s"v.! or ders tor Mocks were in the r.;aiiet (or execution at the opening and the ' fi'ect on price;; was moderate. I'nvu Pacific and St. Paul were strong .it advances 0" about a point ar.d the majority of prominent. stocks were .ilight'y higher. lilin.us Central sol 1 on' 1 -"s and Colorado & Southern lirst prefe rred tell oi'f V Market Was Reversed. d little interest was manifested m thu nnirkot that th professn ina's j w re ikii (iphosed in moving rices as t !i v .saw tit. 1 Iie-v re ei'sod tin- aland bid up pric titude of the meirnim es to a parity wiih yesterday's do or above. Union l'aeitie l3b Consolidated Gas 3'i. sing and NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.

j Open. Close. ; Amal. Copper 1"- liM7 Am. c. & r. pfd : .'vni. Lm-nnioTi w ('.; j Am .Smelt it- Rfg 1 - 2 1 i .1 j Am. Sugar lit'g 1:'.."th 1 :i4 ; Atchison !'27s !'-:l4 ! Anaconda '-" 1 I'r-l'a Aichison i.f.l 100L, loii i.2 ; ISi'li iiiiore A Ohio .. ..12u"s l-"5s t'.rooklyn H. T 7,H TT-(4 Car.adiail Ihtcihc H'.7:!i 107-'(s Clu-sapeake el- Ohio 0"s M2 C, M. & St. V lM!l.i 1MJ iColn Puel it Iron 2 " a:'. Krie . . , i:;'4 1" 111. Central 17.VL, 17.".:t Louis & Nash I t t 1 1::34 Mexican Central 1!1 21 s Missouri Pac - 1 5 i Mo.. Kan. 6c Texas .. .. National Lead 7'J 7',N. Y. Central i:i:t.j llii's Norfolk & AYestern .. .. HI1- :'2 I'ac. Mail :!""h "'U Pennsylvania 1;!U 1 ""' Reading i:U4 VMs Republic Steel pfd .. .. Hit 1'!) Rock Inland -T" 25& Southern i'acifio 77 Vi 7S Southern Ry ::o78 :hi7s Tenn. Coal & Iron 10 KHlg Union Pacific lot'. lofi7;. V. S. Steel l'cs 40Vi lT. S. Steel pfd 103"i 10o Wabash pfd 40 4i;2 Western Union 91U 01 U

N. Y. money market 3 per cent. Msxican Central Strike. Mexico City, A its. 10. President Diafc received a committee representing the railway mechanics' union and officials of the gand I'.nion of Mexican railroad men. Th.-y gave their assurance to the president that the srti!io would be peacefully conducted. Mexican Central officials say they have suffered no inconvenience on account of lack of workmen. Cut on Kansas Oil. Independence, Kan., Aug. 10. The Prairie Oil and Gas company, a branch of the Standard, announced a reduc tion in western oils to 4" for refined and 32 for fuel oil, a cut of 3 cents. Heavy Robbery. Verkhoyansk, Siberia, Aug. 10. A roving band of CircsEsians rode into the railroad station here and robbad the cashier of 47.500. . .. TO THE POINT Telegraphic News Doiled Down and Dunched For Convenience. Secretary Shaw announces that the government will purchase s'lver in open market for coinage purposes. After a s-dit in the Internationa! Brotherhood of Teamsters, C. P. Shea was re elected president by a vote of l.'S to 15 over John White of New York. William Waller and Harry Woodcock, chauffeurs, were killed near Brooklyn, when a new racing car they were testing plunged into a farm wagon. Coal mines at Colgate, I. T., owned by the Missouri, Kansas & Texaa railroad, were Hooded by a creek backing up, the result of the recent heavy rains. While openlr a knuckle of the drawbar on a car, Stephen Tierney, 45, railroad conductor and yard foreman cf the Hookini Valley, was killed in the Colunr-btv! y art's. Frank Pall who recently escaped jail at Richmond, in the hi :1s by and posse after a an hour. Dal! v killing Jack Ci;::. uar'-- .. v.r, captured ,f P.ice .Tohncn 'tie which rago-i want"! for tho :, a Middles'-ioro PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR Chicago, Union Pacific 5L Noth-West ern Line. ! ! Twelve exclusively first clas3 personally conducted j.iarties will leave Chicago, tfndcr the auspices of the ! Tourist Departme.it of the Chicago. , Ur.ie n Pacific & North-Western Line. ; July Tth. July ISth. and August 4th. ' for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone i National Park. Portland, Puset Sound points. The Yosemite, San j Francisco and Southern California. ' All expenses of the Journey are inj dueled in the initial cost. All ar- ' ranscments for hotel accornmoda- : tions, train schedules, etc.. are proi vided for in advance. Write for itinj eraries and full particulars to S. H. ! Hutchison, Manager Tourist Depart ment, 212 Clark St.. Chicago, in. (may 20-tfi Constipation causes headache, nau- j sea, dizziness, langruor, heart palpita-; tion. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, ; weaken the bowels and don't cure, j Doan's Regulets act gently and cure j constipatioa. 25 cents. Ask your drug- i Sist . - t

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