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I TtlE rerSACOl,A JOUKNAL, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1910. Classified FOR SALE. 55! )B BALE Four-room house on 40-foot lot at ion t.at jaciuon street, .trice, 11600. Q. A. Dahlatrom. 23junelm FOR SAU3 A ba.rra.tn: Two-story houaa. alx rooms, two halls and one-story waiiina;; tour roorai and hail on 4V iota a worm raiarox. Bearing milt trees APD'.y Hubblrd'a store. phone 985. 22june2w FOR SALE Household furniture, chlnaware, brass kettle, piano. fttftar, etc. 1102 E. Gadsden. Phone 186. 22Jun-2w FOB BALE A lirht phaeton, roller bear inc. runs aa llzht as a very Hint bun cry : easy and comfortable. At Pensacola Stables. 22June FOR SALS tOO faet of thoroughly sea son ad juniper from 13 to IS inches wide; excellent for boat buildlnc. Address E. Campbell, 800 E. Qadsdeu street, city, or phone 14(. 19Junelw FOR SALE Cheap, lot I, block 14, In Kupfrlan Park. Address Box 503, Jterldlan. Miss. 16Junelm OR HALE Five-caasenrar steam car In perfect oondltlon; fully equipped. Can fee seen at the Mutual Motor Car Co.'s Oarage, so E. Zarragonsa. Will aell at argain or trade ror city property. 21Junelw TOR BALE 25.000 to 80,000 resin barrel stares, standard size: well manufac tured. Address Stearns & Culver Lumber Jur ampany, Bagdad. Florida. ZljuneJt 'OR BALE Fifteen thoroughbred bar- red nymouth kock nens. ur. liiir. 16june SALE Lady's three-atone diamond ress No. 129, care Journal. 19Junelw R 8ALE Cale pianos In good condi tion, cheap. Apply 110 E. Jackson. ijuneiw- FOR SALS Crystal White Orpington . Chickens, two cocks, four hens, ten chickens age 3 months, five chickens age I1X weeks. "Kelierstrass strain. rnon 0S0, 9052. A. C. Hobson. 17junelw FOR SALE B0 Juniper boat sides, 1 to 14 feet long, utameier at email ena. u to 20 inches; also 6.000 feet of good Junl- 1ar for boat building at bargain prices, n lots of more than 1,000 feet. Delivered at Mllvlew. Address A. F. Cory, Semi pole, Ala., or B. C. Duval, Pensacola, J1. 14June2w FOR SALE Cheap, one Incubator, 150 egg capacity and one 100-egg capacity, both in flrat-class condition. Apply to Dr. Tiller. 310 Blount building. 14Jun FOR SALE 40600 acres of 1 virgin pine lands in Wash ington county, Florida, 9000 stares round timber, 1600 acres boxed. ' Terms easy. Address Knowles Brothers, owners, Pensacola, Fla. 143una Furniture for salexow used in rooming house, rurcnaser can lease house If desired. Two blocks from Blount Eulldlng. Address. R. C. N.. care Jour Sal. 12Junelm FOR 8ALFJ Having decided to move to another state, I will sell my fruit and Vinch stand, which I have conducted for ien years at SI 8 9. Palafox atreet. If you aWnt a No. I stand, get busy at once. G. A. Dahlstrom. 19june lw JOH SALE Everything; Inside an office, from a pin up. H. J. Mackey 4 Co., 'US American National Bank Building. Flione 1363. mayi4 OR BALE Tents and tarpaulins, all sizes, for sale or rent. Phone 1176. A. McLeod ft Co., 70 a. faiarox. 17may WILL BUT old gold and silver at high eat market price. I need It In my man ufacturing department. If you have any aivise me ana my representative will can you cannot semi, lnauus fnea, HIS Palafox, opposite the postofflce. 13Jan OVB WOOD Dry and well seasoned. Pine, 11.00 a load; oak, 21.25; mixed, .15. Phone tis for Immediate delivery. i port Fuel and Ice Co., Phone 363. ISmch B WILL build you a house on vour own , plan, and sell you on payments like jal ent. iesne is. tsrooKS company, 43 south alafox street. decl3tf R SALE One rood two-horse wacron cheap. Apply to B. A. Davis's Monu ental Works. No. 6. S. Palafox streeL ensacola, Fla. Phone 592. 23ap OR BALE The very best plumbing abil ity ana materials at lowest prices, fcistl nateft furnished. E. G. Acosta. Phone S. Corner Zarragossa and Jefferson. lapr So! 5R SALE S0-H. P. statlonarv nrpam enrlne. In Perfect condition. Han been replaced by 80-H. P. engine. William risher, 206 South Palafox St., Pens? cola, Fla. 25dec J"OR 8ALE One second-hand Falrbank's Standard Floor Seal In good condition, fapaclty 3,000 pounds. Call at 400 S. . Palafox street. lljunelm -r. SO TO C. T. DAVIS for! bargains. Fur niture, new or second-hand bought and told for cash or credit. Mattresses made o order; old ones renovated; called for Xni returned same day. 114 E. Belmont Jt. Phone 771. 16dec FOR SALE American National Bank stock. Make best offer. Address "52." jsare Journal. 7june OR SALE 10 to 20 shares United States Wireless preferred stock, 132.50 per fthare. 100 shares Burlingama Tel. Tvpe Vrlter, tl.60; 50 Collins Wireless Tele Shone, $1.75; 5 to 60 Marooni preferred, 19.50, and many others. A. L. Deibt-1 ylerce Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. 7junlm OR SALE A bargain my dwelling, No. 314 South Alcants street, fronting on Seville Square; contains 9 large, well ven 'jllated rooms and reception hall. Suitable jr boarding or rooming. Only object in Selling is to be with my children in Okla homa. Mrs. Lucy Thompson. 29maylm OR SALE An established millinery business. Address P. O. Box 817. 29may "OR SALE Horses three good ones for saie at nan price. Clutter Music ousa. 29mav OR 8ALE Remington typewriter. No. i, in gooa conaition. rice J59 01. Will Hake terms. Address P. O. Box 691. imaylm fol R SALE SOS East Gadsden street. 5- room house witn nan. All modern con veniences. Price, $2500 cash. Write J. f. McOuire, 41j Burlesen street. San Antenla, Texas. 27maylm ioME OLD PAPERS Excellent for put ttng under carpets and malting. Nice and clean for any purpose. Tied up In eat bundles of 50 at 5 cents a bundle, (his office. jtoURISTS will find the Journal s Pana ma Canal Edition Just the thing to send Jo friends at home. It Is filled with at tractive pictures, scenes and views from Jover to cover. Price, 15c at bookstores er at this oiru-e. e- yOR SALE Juniper, pine and cypress shinjrles In quantities to suit purchaser. Walker, Flomatou. Ala. 26ma lm FOR SALE Modern house, six rooms and bath; pantry, front and back gal lery, sewer connections: lot 40 feet front. Close in. at 202 Church street, between j'lasa and Seville Square, at 13000. A bargain. Apply above address. 22malm , ATTRACTIVE INVESTMKNT Twelve- room hotel and livery stiible. in Cen tury, Fla., near railroad "depot. A. K. Hlninan. Century, fla. dccJUU HARBOR, RIVER-IS in nn inmr 13 nun 1 1111 hi 11 mi 11 flNU ill H mliC iirinn I ntwd Shipping Transactions and Notes of Interest Along the Bay Front. Circulars were yesterday received by the customs inspectors citing the new law s-nvernlnc tha nnpratinn nf motor boats, and covering the inspec tion ana licensing 01 officers or motor boats. The law becomes effective July 9, and it Is being studied care fully by the several men here whose duty It will be to enforce the statute. It has been detailed previously in these columns. With the Packets. The river steamers Capt. Fritz, Ver non, Belle and J. P. Williams were here yesterday, having brought down a cargo of naval stores and then be gan taking on cargoes of merchandise for the return trip. The Capt. Fritz will be the first one to get out. and will leave at 7 o'clock this morning. Discharging Ballast. The barks Britta and Earl Derby are moored at Palafox wharf, discharging ballast in the cribs there. The Earl Derby will be towed to the stream to day to start on cargo. Two SaMd. , The British steamship Thurland Cas tle, and the Uruguayan bark Alfredo, both left port yesterday for their re spective destinations. The steamer put in Monday afternoon for coal. Handled Cargo Record Time. Five thousand barrels of T vol Stores were Disced ahnarH tho ctoam. ship Griqua yesterday, for Rotterdam. The work is reeardprf as a ronnrrl- breaker at this port. Lighthouse Tender at Wharf. The lurhthouse ten which was dispatched here to repair tha Fair Point beacon, yesterday steamed up to the east side of Palafox wharf and remained practically the whole of the dav at that m nnra era The vessel on the overturned 'beacon today. www Cleared. Thimblebv. Br ss. MothersdaTe. 1151 for Port Inglis, with 90 tons coal. ... Sailed. Br ss Thurland Castle for Ghent. Urug bk Alfredo. UP, CLEARED AND SAILED LIST. Steamships. Skinton Castle. Br ss. 2430. r.ntv. en; eld Antwerp May 22. Marie Elsie. Br. 1662. Windows ir Buenos Ayres March 18. Oakmoor, Br (new), 1754, Mlkkelaen. aid Montevideo April 7. Ships. Mrionlth. Ital, 1366, Bianchi. aid Montevideo Feb. 25. Barks. Hildegard, Ger bk, 1603, Bohndorf; sld Bremen May 24. . San Pedro, Urug bk. 1061. Olivlar sailed Barcelona April 24. Queen of Scots, Nor, 1296. Sorensen. Id Rio Janeiro March 17. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT. Steamships; Griqua, Br ss, 2880, Crome, New FOR SALE., FOR SALE Two BDrlnar wa irons for snip. cneap. wuier music House. aprlliotf j FOR SALE 96 acres of land, half mile ! acres timber land. Apply to Dr. T. A. rr, ium i,asi uesoio street. I4june FOR SALE Second-hand machinery, all kinds. Soma wnnA T c Walton. SIS S. Palafox street. Pensacola! k on. tl!IZ51une a) t LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY PETALUMA Incubators and Brooders, Baby Chicks and Esrars from fancy poultry for sale at The Reeds' Hatchery 320 North Barcelona street. 8mav WEST FLORIDA WANT ADS. t.i8iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii:asgS3tt MILLIGAN. BARCLAY HOUSE, Mlllljran. Fla.. oppo site the station. Everything new and clean. Special attention to commercial men. Rate. $2.00 per day. jan2Stf PANAMA CITY. MAGNOLIA HOTEL Panama City. Fla. New, first-class, up-to-date. Now open to the public. Jl-60 to $2.00 per day Special rates by the week. J. B. Hoge boom. Prop. ?mcbtf SECRET SOCIETIES. F. . A. M. Regular communication of Es 4 camhia Lodge, No. 15, F. & A. M Vajf Friday. June 24th. at 7:30 p. m vvorK in tne ai. m. aepre. Vis-I itlns brethren fraternally invited, j E. J. QVIGLET. V. M. Secretary. Pensacola Loage No. 4, I. O. O. F. Pensacola Lodge. No. 4, L O. O. F meets every Thursday night at 7:30 at their hall, corner Baylen and Belmont streets. Visitors cordially invited. WM. J. PACE, P. H. CRANSTON. X. Q. Secretary. VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMEN. Volunteer Veteran Firemen's Associa tion meets at Recorder's Court Room the first Friday in each month at 8:00 p. m. J. N. ANDREWS, DAX MCRPHT, President. Sacratacr. PRING PRING Gentle Spring Sound! prsfty ale slira jos ting If, but whan tha bad blood In your system begins ts show itstlr In BOiLS, CAR BUNCLES, ABSCESSES, BLOTCHES, ERUPTIONS. Etc.. an nonrtaea and body It isn't so ales. TAKE SIMMONS -LIVER REGULATOR ROW to waks op your LITER, purify yoor 1 Blood aid rid tha system of all Impurt- nes accumtiiaiea aunng the Biniir. S1MMQHS LIVER REGULATOR Is the Best Blood Purifier ASK ft GRAMD MA 0 TUG MONARCH'S EXCURSIONS Fare, Round Trip, 10 Cents Regular FRIDAY AND SUNDAY schedule as follows: Leave City 10:10 a. m., 3:10 p. m., 7:15 p. m. Leave Pavilion 1 p. m., 6 p. m., 9 P. ti. MONARCH HOTEL AND PAVIL ION IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEA SON. Bathing suits may be hired there. Fish dinner and other , refreshments will be served at all hours. York, to South Atlantic Steamshio Co. Dictator, Br ss, 2C5S, Nicholsen, Port Arthur, to John A. Merritt & Co. Julia Luckenbach, Am ss, 1977, Dal ton, Galveston, to John A. Merritt fe Co. Brookwood, Br ss. 2S20. Brown, New port News, to Pensacola Lumber Co. Thimblebv, Br ss, 1233, .Motherdale, Pomaron. to John A. Merritt & Co. Fridtjof Nansen, Nor ss, 2094, Mei-i del. Vera Cruz, to ! Vivina, Span ss, 19S3, Arroteui. Liv- j erpool via Cuban ports and Tampa, to ! the Gulf Transit Company. i Barks. i Maren, Nor bk, 13D2, Olsen, Barba dos, to order. Pedro Lacave, Span bk, 509. Maris- tany, Havana, to Pensacola Lumber Company. .Earl Derby, Ital bk, 93S, Schapna- cassee, Bahia Blanca, to Ro-asco Bros. Britta, Nor bk, 1233, Tormodsen, Bahia, to Order. Ships. Rjukan, Nor ss, 1556, Larsen, Mon tevideo, to Rix M. Robinson. Schooners. Kenwood, A msch, 797, Allen, Mara goani, to John A. Merritt & Co. Marjorie A. Spencer, Am sch, 335, Richard, Scranton. to John A. Merritt & Co. Alice Lord, Am sch, 291, Kelly, Ha vana, to order. Hjalmar, Am sch, 55, Axelson, Car denas, to Master. Dysentery Is a dangerous disease but can bo cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentery. It ras never been known to fail. It is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all druggists. Tents and Tarpaulins to rent, any size or style. Terms reasonable. Phone 1176. A. H. Mcleod AND CO. FOR THE BOYS HARRY HOPPEN ARRANGES AN OTHER OUTING FOR YOUNG STERS OF THE Y. M. C. A. The hoys of the junior, intermedi ate and employed boys divisions of the boys department of the Y. M. C. A. will enjoy an "auto glide" starting Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, tha outing having been arranged by Har ry Hoppen, of the local Y. M. C. A. A number of machines have been se cured and he arrangement is for the start to be made from the Y. M. C. A. building. The route has not been definitely decided upon. Thie will be the last short trip for the boys this season, as the association will conduct a boys camp on Perdi do hay from June 27 to July 16. The camp will be in charge of Mr. Hop pen and quite a number of camp ap plications have been signed and turn ed in. The boys are looking for ward to an enjoyable three weeks of outdoor life. An ideal camp site has been fixed upon at Breezy Point on Perdido bay at the mouth of Palmet to creek, where fresh water fish abound. WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO KNOW. That Foley Kidney Pi!! contain jut the ineredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action ot the kidneys and bladder. W. A. D'A'emberte, druggist and apothecary, 121 S. Palafox M. !E g SHE KNOWS 1 AUTO GLIDE" 8 MARKET REPORT. J NAVAL STORES MARKET. Savannah, June 22. The spirits of tur pentine market opened and closed to-day, as follows: Open, firm 58 to 5S 1-4 Close, firm 58 1-2 to 58 3-4 Sales, casks 04j Receipts, casks soi Shipments, casks To Stocks, casks ; :.. 10.270 The close was firm, as follows. WAV 6 30 WG 5 70 to 6 25 N 5 40 to 600 M 5 35 to 555 K 5 35 to 5 40 I ' 5 25 to 5 35 H 5 25 to 5 30 G 5 27 li to 5 3214 F o 25 to 5 30 E 5 20 to 5 2TVs l 4 60 to 4 95 B 4 60 to 4 75 The rosin market opened firm, as fol lows: WW 6 20 to 6 40 WG 5 95 to 6 25 N 5 40 to 6 00 M 5 35 K 5 30 to 5 35 I a 25 to 5 35 H 5 25 to 5 30 G 5 25 to 5 3o V 5 25 to 5 30 B 5.25 to 5.30.. I . i 65 to 4 S.i B 4 60 to 4 2. Sales, barrels 2.373 Receipts, barrels 1,67) Shipments, barrels U35 Stocks, barrels &VJ16 WALL STREET REVIEW. By Associated Prsas. New York, June 22. Small frac tional concessions were shown today in the opening prices for the majority of stocks. A sprinkling of gains were amongst the most prominent issues. The amount of business was insignifi cant. Southern Pacific declined 5-8 and Illinois Central advanced 3-4. Speculation drifted along in an aimless manner until the appearance of considerable buying orders changed the complexion of the dealings and sent prices upwards. Union Pacific, Reading, Great Northern Pfd., Chesac peake and Ohio, Amalgamated Copper, American Sugar, People's Gas; Ameri can Smelting, General Electric and Republic Steel preferred gained 1. National Biscuit improved 2 1-4. The cheerful tone of the speculative sentiment was in response to the de cline in wheat and reports of mod erate temperature in the northwest. The quick sale of New York Central lines equipment notes an improving demand. Further improvements in prices were made with some long blocks of United States Steel changing hands. American Sugar jumped 3 1-2, Reading and North American 2, Union Pacific 2, and Atchison, N. Y. C. and South ern Pacific, Pacific Mail and Interna tional Harvester 1. Stocks were in scanty supply at cur rent prices and . bids were raised steadily to fill orders. Trading was quiet and was mostly in th best known stocks. St. Paul, Canadian Pa cific, Denver and Rio Grande, Kansas and Texas, Colorado Fuel, the South ern Railway stocks and St. Louis and San Francisco second preferred ad vanced 1 to 1 1-2 and Illinois Central 13-4. NEW YORK FUTURES. New York, June 22.fl The cotton market opened steady at an advance of 3 points to a decline of 3 points, un favorable, weather ' and crop advices I being offset by disappointing cables. .There was some further buying cf August by foreign houses and the bull leaders gave the crop support, but there was considerable dealing and the market . was rather unsettled and prices eased off to a net loss of about 3 to 4 points daring the early trading. After showin ga net loss of 5 to 6 points, the market steaded during the late forenoon on scattered covering as short sellig was restricted by the fore cast calling for continued dry weather in the western and further shower3 in the eastern belt. Prices at midday were within a point or two of last night's finals. A report that the National Ginners 16 x-iuiii ncvcnuaDie causes. 3,000,000 people in this country are always sick who should be welO $400,000 were spent last year in New York City alone to bury babies which might have been saved for half that sum. Think of those figures. Yet certain interests are spending wads of cash to prevent the proposed National Department of Health. Why? The story is in Pearson's Magazine for July. It may displease one kind of "medicine" manufacturers and some land lords. It certainly will inform the average man as to the cause of sickness. Also it explains an economic waste which digs deep into his pocketbook. Seldom has an article of such interest and importance been printed. Pearson's for JULY Association made the -present condi tion of crop 84.6 against S0.2 toward the end of last month was followed by increased offerings as a result of which prices eased off to a net loss of about 5 to 9 points during the early afternoon. There was a renewal of bull support at this level and later fluctuations were steadier. Spot closed dull 10 points lower: mlddline uplands 15.20; middling gulf j 15.45. Sales, 1,949 bales. I NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. New Orleans, June 22. Cotton fu tures opened steady 4 points down to 1 point up. Cables were about as ex pected but opinion was undecided on the first call owing to conflicting re ports from the cotton belt. In the first half hour of trading only a small business was done, commission houses having nc-:t to no o: .'.its to till. Scalpers did the bulk cf the business and took the long side of the market. Prices barely moved. July remaining 3 points under yesterday's closing AM UP-TO-DATE STOVE Do you realize there is no longer any reason why you should uss a coal range? Oil is cheaper than coal; it is lighter ana easier to nanaie, ana gives an intense heat. Provided you have economical, cleaner and less 3i The accompanying illustration gives you only a rough idea of Its appearance. You re3lly can't appreciate it until you either use it yourself, or talk to someone who has used it. It tloes everything that a coat range will do except heat the room. The New Perfcctia Oil Cook Stove will do anything, from beating s, --s. kettle of water to cooking a course fJtJtirS'jtff. dinnrr. but it won't heat room. It OS LS-?SM WZM : V.teaKfcitfwi&itfi 56:-3 .L-Znrt i-r T- ... . 1 . v 1 1 . - J. ST Ifiil Cantlorary ffoJe : Tit cure you est tais 3tcive-s;5 that the mm -plate reads "Mew PtritiUu.i.', SSandas'il 21 i 1 g Cantlorary ffoJe : Tit cure t (laes'roraseo) J. B. REESE. St. li. Vic President The Peoples National Bank of Pensacola . DIRECTORS. 3. 3. HOOTO?T, R. M. GARY. Ii. J. REEVES, T. E. WELT-ESL W. A. D'ALEMBKKTII, J. S. REESB, W. DcC. KESSL.ER. A General Banking Business Transacted and Accounts Solicited; Ships' Disburse' ments plven Scsclal Attention. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK PENSACOLA A General Banking Business Conducted on a Safe and Conservative Ba sis. Correspondence Solicited. Pearson's Americans Die In Uemeaic! Richard Barrjr cit-Uia! ;br tr--k, r,f the prie rinr, a ory nnr eatmtia tn? -Seiner cr m na arc l ;:t:.4i :i tc b j Toe Mi.-. Who Owtu Cota ia ike aiiieet of aoorher article a Marv of a -ct!i--f-: lareatnrer with rarprUi.ng connection In Wajh:ortro ara in Wait Strret. locn Cnin Waiter -jplain! trhjt a prcei pnat voaad Bean to yaa ar.4 ti rL coin panic. For cr.on taere are itat complete akoft atotica af rornaacr, taynery aa4 a4veatatc Old sores remain open and chronic ulcers refuse to heal because they are kept constantly Irritated and infected by imparities in the blood. This im purity of the circulation comes from various causes. A long spell of de bilitating sickness, which breeds disease germs in the system, the retention of refuse matters of the body because of a sluggish condition of the eiiminativa members, a continued malarial state of health, Inherited bad blood, etc, are ns ually responsible. But whatever the cause of the infected circulation, the sore or ulcer CANNOT heal until the blood is purified. S. S. S. heals sores and ulcers in the very simplest way. It Just goes into the circulation and removes the im purities and polluted matter which are the means of keeping the sore open; then the sore is bound to heaL S. S. S. is the finest of all blood purifiers, and not only does it cleanse the circulation but It adds the necessary healing qualities to the blood, and in this way assists nature to quickly cure sores and ulcers. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., can do no permanent good toward healing an old sore becausa such treatment does not reach the blood. These external applications may be soothing and cleansing, but the healing must begin at the bottom, and this is jnst what S. S. S. does by first purifying the blood, and then furnishing nourishment and health to all the flesh tissues. Book on Sores and Ulcers free to all who write and request it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA, the right stove, on is more Have you seen the trouble. doesn't "smell" it doesn't smoke. It can't pet out of order. Light it and it in Turn it dawn Mat it is out. J" . . , . . a ... I A in a hot i means to have a clean, perfect stove that wfll cook anything, boil, bake or roast, and yet won't beat the kitchen. How is it done? The flame is controlled in turquoise-blue enamel chimneys, and directed against the bottom of pot, pan, kettle or oven, and only there. The flame operates exactly where It Is needed and nowhere else. With this stove your kitchen is cooL The nickel finish with the bright bine of the chirr.reya makes the stove orna mental and attractive. Made with 1, S end 3 burners; the 2 and S-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. IfrAry dRWererywhn; ff n at yntira, wrlta tot Dr'srnriiv? Circular to the nearest agency ot tba 021 Company CART, e-Presldent 3. W. DORR. Caahler. R. M. BushneH, Cashier. for JULY Every Day SORES & ULCEUS while the new crop months were 2 points over that level. The morning session was extremely dull and prices moved over a range ot only 4 to 6 points. The weather fore cast promised continued dry western half of the belt and showery weather in the eastern half. Just the reverse of what -was wanted, but this did not stimulate bullish acUvlty. On the other hand, telegrams from Oklahoma saying that the crop was doing well In spite of high temperatures, higher con dition figures than looked for In the re port on conditions from an Important private bureau and rumors ol further curtailment of output by southern mills did not arouse any fresh short selling among the hears. The market at noon was dull, but steady, a point up to a point down, compared with yesterday's closing. GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind.. says: "After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the severe backache left me, my kidneys became stronger, the secretions nat ural and my bladder no longer pained me. I am glad to reoommend Foley Kidney Pills." In a yellow package. W. A. DAleinbeite, druggist an apothecary, 121 8. Palalox ttt NOTICE. All water rents will be due July 1, 1910, payable at office city hall. If paid before the 10th of July, a discount of 5 per cent will be allowed. If not paid by July 31, the water will be shut off and $1.00 penalty charged for turning on again. Pensacola Water Works. 22JunelOt When your money Is placed In thli bank It ia aafe-guarded by a capital of $100,000 and a surplus of $260,000; also handled by progressive and conservative banking men. Four per cent Interest paid on time da posits. Pensacola State Bank Pensacola, Fla. RECTAL DISEASES AND RUPTURE AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN We are treating many cases of Plies, Fistula and Rupture with our late methods, without the knife, pain and detention from your business. We cure you and you, work every day. There Is no danger. All of our patients are satisfied and you will be If you will call to see us. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINA TION TREE. We make a specialty of private die- eases of men and women. Correspondence confidential. Office girl In attendance. Rooms 350 to 354 Brent Blri. Hour 9 to 12 a, m., 1 to 6-7 to 8 p. m. DR. MOODY &C0 E?erv Medicine Advertis- ccj in IMs Paper Fcr Sale m at CRYSTAL PHARMACY