a ———————" 1 ot The post-mortem inspections of food mimals by the government in 190d mmbered 3809036258 and 61,080 car :asscs were condemned. CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH, B. 3.8. Cares Deop- Seated Canns Especially To Prove It Ii, B, Ii, Sent Free, These diseases, with aches and pains io bones, joints and back, agonizing pains in shoulder blades, hands, fingers, arms and tegs crippled by rheumatism, lumbago, sei: atica, or neuralgia; hawking, spitting, nose bleeding, ringing in the ears, sick stomach, deafness. noises in the head, bad teeth, thin hot blood, all run down feeling of catarrh are sure signs of an awful poisoned condi tion of the blood. Take Botanic Blood Im (B.B.B.) Soon all aches and paine stop. the poison is destroyed and a real permanent cure is made of the worst rheu matin or foulest eatarrh. Thousands of cases cured by taking B.BB. It strength ens weak kidneys and improves diges tion. Druggiste, $1 per large bottle. Sam: ple free by writing Broop Baru Co, 18 Mitchell St, Atlanta, Ca. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter Some authors are known by their works and seme by their rejeciion slips. Mother Gray's Sweet Fowders Fer Childrens ho Cdr used by Mother Gray, nurses In the Children's Home iz New York. Cure everishaess, Bad Stomach, Teething Disor- viv move and regulate the Bowels and estroy Worms. Over 30,000 tostimoniale, At all gists, 250. Sample matled Fass Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. YX. It is estimated that there are 182,000,000 tong of anthracite ceal waiting te be worked in Ireland. There is more Casarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed te be incurable. Foragreat many yearsdootors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing te cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Balenee has proven Catarrh to be a oenstitational disease and therefore requises constitutional trestment. Hall's Catarrh 1h, mesulactured by F. J. Chenoy & Co, ‘Toledo, O., is the only coustitutional cure on the market. It is taken interua liy in doses for i0drops to a teaspoonful. It acts diroet- IY on the blood and wueous surfaces of the systems. They offer cue hundrad dollars lar Any case it falls to cure. Sead for clrecliars and testimonials, Address F. J. Cunaxsx & Co, Toledo, ©. Bold by Draggists, 75. Hall's Family ‘iis sre the Loss, An explorer doesn't have te be a sor gerer in order to discover the source of a myer FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous- ness after frst day's use of Dr. Kline's Groad NerveRestorer. $2 trial bettleand treatise free Dr. BH. Kxaxx, Lid. $81 Arab §5., Phila. Pa. A ring on the telephone Mrs. Winslow's SoothingSyrup for ahild tecthing soften the gums, reduces in A1Z tion allays pain cures wind colic, 250. ¢ Some men work their way up in worid by working other : Ido not believe Piso's Cure for Consump- tionhas an equal for coughs and cols —Joux ¥. Boxer, Trinity Springs, lad, Feb. 15, 1909, It doesn’t take much argument to con- vince a girl that she is presty, . No muss or failures made with Purvax Faverzss Dyes It isn't every hero who has sense enoug to stay up on his pedestal. THE PINKHAM CURES ATTRACTING GREAT ATTENTION ANOAG THINKING WOMEN. Mrs. Frances Stafford, of 243 E. 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tes- timony to the hundredsof thou- sands on Mrs. Pinkbam's files. When Lydia E. Pinkham's Reme. dies were first introduced skeptics all over the country frowned upon their curative claims, but as year after year has rolled by and the little group of women who had been cured by the new discovery has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands, doubts and skepticiams have been swept away as by a mighty flood, until to-day the great good that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg -table Compound and her other medicines are doing among the women of America is attracting the attention of many of our leading scientists, physicians and thinking people. Merit alone could win such fame; wise, therefore, is the woman who for a cure relies upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. RUNNING FOR COVER. U 7 From All Sources. I'hese pensions were granted Penn sylvanians:;—Daniel Nicol, Hastings ho Charles Lenigan, Moon Run, $0 Israel Hart, Saxton, $10: Andrew J Knipple, Johnstown, Schlottman, Mingoville, min IF. Markle, Maze, Stroup, Fisher, $10; Pittsburg, $8: Daniel Lutz, New Cas tle, $8: William H. Clark, Erie, $14 H. Brown, Ruffsdale, $12; Joli A. Dodds, Beaver Falls, $12: Albert Wilhelm, Sweden Valley, $12; Alexan der H. McKelvey, Warren, $24; Mar) Crone, Altoona, $12; Henrietta Mor rells, Huntingdon, $8; Mary Guthrie Callery, $8; Maria A. Brown, Ruff: dale, $8: Rose Keifer, Indiana, $8 William Drexler, Pittsburg, $8; George W. Myers, Saltsburg, $10; William C Barnett, Kittanning, $5; Reube: Knenn Yeagertown, $17; Stepher Sawyer, Apollo, $12; William Serenea Saltsburg, $8; Levi Knepp, Airydale $12; John R. Betts, Johnstown, $8; Jas P. Fleming, Pittsburg, $12; France Boyd, Kittanning, $10; Sophia Law rence, McKeesport, $8. General orders were issued from the headuarters of the National Guard an ncuncing the on Governor Pennypacker's staff: As sistant adjutant general, Col. Ezra H Ripple, Lackawanna; inspector gen eral, Col. Frank G. Sweeney, Dela ware: judge advocate general, Col. B Frank Eshleman, Lancaster; quarter master general, Col. Samuel Moody Jeaver; assistant quartermaster gen eral. Col. Thomas P Jr.. Phila delphia; 1, Col } bert J 324; $10; $12; Jenja Josept Louis Snyder iter, Lancaster: surgeon Robert Grier Leconte, | 1 : 14 mspector ol nn ¢ Patterson, 1 Sh the hihraru mas ~ils 10 be executed ladelphia House appropriating the erection nl eos i introduce in the SOK, 00 for enance olf two nine suipment of eive No comy T. K. Beay Lykens: C. G A. Miller and Jac ! Cd er, representing the ownership of large manufacturing t at Pittsburg Buffalo and Cleveland, apply for a ‘harter in March for corporation te as the The obje } other ap ylvamia S the concern ap plants in dif untry. It will be ap parts of the c« apitalized at $625,000 The Montgomery County Commis iloners at a special meeting have decided o offer a reward for the detection of he slayer of Regina Currie. The com nissioners met in Jenkintown. District Attorney Hendricks says that diligent fforts are being made to hunt the cul writ. Mr. Hendricks, from a study of he case. does not believe Bernard the guilty person. It was for that reason ie attended the meeting of the commis doners and urged them to offer the re- vard. Owing to the sudden death of Albert M. Patterson, of Sharon Hill, whith re- sulted from diphtheria, the Board of {ealth has closed the public school there ‘or a few days and had it thoroughly ‘umigated. The Indiana Trust ased of John S. Scott, J] H. Eagle, Henry Hall, S. F. Teliord, John S Fisher, J. Wood Clark, J. C. Wallace ind other prominent business men has been organized The company has prrchased part of the Wilson building for $12.800 and will be ready for busi ness May 1 William Byassee, of Finleyville, ac cused of the killing of William J. Clif ford, was acquitted in court at Wash ington, As a result of the election at Sharon Treasurer A. Ashton made information against James E Davis charging him with attempting to Company, com- Canonsburg, a town of 35000 inhabit 1, the site of the Central Hotel having heen purchased by the Citizens Trust In a boiler explosion near Greenville Claire Cathcart was killed and his brother seriously injured. A convention of the superintendent: and principals of the public schools o Schuylkill county was held in Potts ville. Every district was represented [he principal addresses were made by Superintendent H. H. Spayd. of Min srsville and Professor J. N. Newlin, ol Pottsville. Charles E. Jefferson. colored, war sequitted in court at Washington or the charge of committing an assault or the 3-year-old daughter of Dr. Con 2cr, at Taylorstown, y | She Had an Alm in Life, “Penelope, have you any plans for the future?” The father, looked year-old question. “Yes, sir,” she answered. “You say it makes you homesick to 1at worth men a distinguished physi sternly at his thirteen daughter as he asked this i$ a consideration hardly tioning. Homesickness soon passes away. Your sister is in her last year at the college to which 1 wished to send you, and you will not be alone, at least for a year, and at the end of that time vou ought to be able to get along nicely by yourself” Penelope tapped the floor impatient- ly with her foot. “I won't go, papa,’ she “There is no use talking about it rather die!” “You are growing up, Penelope,” sighed the good doctor, “apparently without any idea of the value of time or the earnestness and reality of life You don't care for useful books; you declared. I'd spend your hours in frivolity; you seem to float idly along as if there was no serious end or aim in living except to get what selfish pleasure you can get out of it. Yet you say you have plans for the future. What are they?” am going to be a society lady,” said Penelope. Rather Have the Money. [he business methods of insurance companies are not at all to the liking of a shrewd old German farmer with whom a certain agent had some deal ings. The house of the farmer, insur- ed for a thousand dollars, had burned down. The privilege of replacing a burned heuse is reserved by insurance companies, and the agent, having this und, said to the farmer: “We'll put you up a better house than the one you fad for six hun dred dollars.” “Nein!” said the farmer, emphatic “1 will hai my one tousand dol notings! Dot house could not | for tousand.” insur again even a yes, it eould, It was an the make riches And the secret mselfish heart A A A NNN AAA AAA. WAR AA SR AR A AAAI PAINE Pr NNN NINN A tA AAA sf tA APA IT ’ } A ANN NING NNN INNA NTN ANNAN ANNAN WINING WE Peruma is recommended by fifly members of Congress, by GUovernors, Consuls, Generals, Majors, Captains, Admirals, Eminent Physicians, Clergymen, many Hospitals and public institu- tions, and thousands upon thousands of those in the humbler walks of life. Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen 2 Coughs, Colds, LAGrippe i: Bro tn Dor ir re. soorons $0 your It is pure. It is gentle, It is pleasant. It is efficacious. produces, - 7 mr re ap CM RAT ER Disappointed, The story is told of a Scotchman, coe of several brothers, whose father, a wealthy man, had died. There was much quarrelling about the property A friend condoled with him on the be- reavement. “Well” said he, “our father's death might have been a real pleasure to us; instead oi that it is only a misery.” Becanise » ! Its component parts are all wholesome It acts gently wi It is wholly free from objectiona S oo +32 Ag ars lana rst oFtor. othe tout unpieasant atter-cects. bi ¢ substances. Ra Amen t contains the laxative principles of plants It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeablz and refreshing to the taste. i REE All are pure. All are delicately blended. All 2r- skillfully and scientifically compounded. ee ————_— I a POD EIA s sbnc sko : a — — Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the orginality and simplicity of the combination, To get its beneficial effects — buy the genuine. Manufactured by AutroryiA fi SvRur ¢ San Francisco, Cal Loulsviile, Ky. New Tork N. Y. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. ee a: EW PENSION LAWR Act of June 20, 1902 pe SOD Carialn sarviverssad thelr widows of the la. Glan Wars irous «S170 10a We wid pay show 1a AVUEY quod Uonitect Ulal Snaer tals sos Act of July §, iw d pensions servaln soldiers who had Cony Te Bal Vion, RISO WHO day we cnarged with desartion. No peusioa bo es. Advice trea vianks sod Tui snstractions, aidress tas Wil Wile. Maudiag, si lodisas Ave, Uwen(y yoars pe actos ta Washes Bglon Copies of The ba ¥s soa Tou » oaais, CANDY CATHMARTIC STRAWIERRY PLAN IR FHRUB« HOSES GRATE VINER ASPARAGUS ETC. © sent on Jostion. A It a rown armas and erred Le Moth ® ull Moaded Cork . Al Fg . 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