#—— SUFFERED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS: Completely Restored to Ioalile. | Mw. P. Brunzel, wife of P. Brunzel, | stock demler, residence 3111 Grand | Ave, BEwerett, Wash, says: “For | fifteen years 1 suf- fered with terrible || a pain in my back. I ; experimented with dodwors and medi cines, but got little if any relief. 1 ae. tuxlly believe the acking im my back and through the groin became worse. 1 did not know what # was to enjay a naght's reat and arose in the morning feling tired and un- refreshed. My suf- faring sometimes was simply inde- scribable. Finally, I saw Doan's Kid ney Pills advertised and got a Dox. After a few doses I told my husband that I was feeling much better and that the pills were doing me good When 1 finished that box 1 felt like a different womai, I didn't stop at that, though. 1 continued the treat- ment until 1 had taken five boxes. ‘There was no recurrence until a week ago, when I began to feel miserable again. I bought another box and three days’ treatment restored me to health. Doan’s Kidney Pills act very effectively, very promptly, relieve the aching pains and all other annoying difliculties. I have recommended them to many people and will do so when opportunities present them- selves.” A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Brunzel will be mailed to any part of the United States on application, Ad- dress Foster-AHlburn Ce., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents per box, Why He Didn't Call. Henry Taylor Gray of Bradstreet's sas just come back from a trip around the world. On the return voyage ho tell into conversation with a purse proud New Yorker who had made the | same trip. “1 suppose you visited the Pyre rees?”’ said Mr. Gray in the course of the talk. “No,” bluffed the other. “They wanted us to spend a week with them, but they got measles In the family at the last moment and had to recall Invitation." —New York Even World. No Chance for Argument. “lI can't see what you find in me to admire,” sald the Ilovelorn youth “That's just what everybody eles gays.”—Chicagn D»ily News Miss Gannon, Sec’y Detroit LAE 3 91 . iE heYSIONE MIALE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told io Short Order. The Governor has appointed these {clegates to the Farmers National Tongress, to be held at Niagara Falls, . Hon. Levi Morrison, K. Laird, Livermore; \ Shadeland; S. P Heilmerdale; A. L. Martin, alley: S. F. Barber, Harris Stephen D. Yost, Conyngham; M rk, Claridge: Hiram Peoples rovidence: T. E. Orr, Pitts H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg John Hamilton, State College Conrad, West Grove; Gabrie . Harrisburg: W. F. Hill, West C. Milliken, Cornprohts David W. Cooper, Sunbury 1s T. Phillips, Atglen; § ord, Paxtang; Julius La W. W. Bri tton, young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. “1 ean conscientiously recommend dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ompound to those of my sisters sdffering with female weakness and the troubles which so often befall women. I suffered for months with general weaknges and felt so wear that I had hard work to keep up. had shooting pains and was utterl misorable. In my distress I was " Yjped to use Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound, and it was a red leffer day to me when I took the first dost, for at. that time my restora. changed woman, perfectly well in every respeet. felt so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer get well as 1 did.” — Miss Guna Gawmok, 350 Jones St, Detroit, Carnes Sec’'y Mich. Amateur ; ~~ 85000 f en Jt is clearly shown in this Jong lady’s letter that Lydia E. nk ham’s Vegetable Patpound will surely cure the suffe of women ; and when one considers that Miss Gannon’s letter is only one of hundreds which we have, the grea: virtue of Mrs Pinkham's medi: ne must be admitéad hy all. Ripans Tabulesare the best dyspepsia medicine ever made, A hundred millions of them have been sold In the United Btates in a single rolieved or eured by thelr use. Bo comwon ia B that dlscases originate from the stomach it may be safely as serted there ls no ocndition of II health &hat will not be benefited or sured hy the oceasionn! nee of Ripans Tabules. Physicians kiow them and speak highly of them. All druggists tram lam cen the aed na Hans 1 t closed 11s doors of the ace Robert ran nts ¢ mstitution has been named by as permanent receiver. It is ex i that a report of the bank's con 1 will be made to the stockholder f days id fever is epidemic at At there are ses of a more less broke out ago and has been ncrease.. The authorities are at a loss o know its origi It is thought by some that the milk supply may be con aminated. In the search for persons who cateh ass smaller than the law permits, fish wardens have stopped many fishermen n Birdsboro and vicinity to measur he bass that were caught. A Birds aro fisherman who was annoyed in this manner now cuts off the tails of ali bass as soon as he catches them, mak ing it impossible afterward to ascertain the length of the fish. James E. McElwee, of Will amsport a brakeman on the Philadelphia, & Reading Railroad, was struck on the head with a lump of soft coal, throws by some one from a car, near Dan ville. Hie ske!l was fractured and he died shortly after beinz taken to the hospitzl Lyons the depart Lans present about or seriou The disease about week: in the as the result of Forty persons are iil eating provisions purchased » as Rochester Five members of Miss Lillie Renos Sundav school class were made sick after éating cake at a picnic All but three members of another class becarae ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mas ton and three song and Mr, and Mrs J. Dowell and their daughter, whe went to a picnie, carrying a lunch from Rochester, were also taken sick after gating. Boarlers at restaurants are also ill. The exact S$ not known. thre oA Cad COMMERCIAL REVIEW, Geocral Trad: Conditions of Trade” says: Business well maintained, aside from the quieting influence of the vaca which trade and retards collections. 15 ton season, somewhat due allowance for the period, there ir The operating no cause for complaint that against prosperity in recent preceding factors have been weeks are no longer as potent, norma influences gradually prevailing he controversies still of a sumption of all exist, curtailing t output few products the necessy are not food staples praspects, “ailures during h week number: with a year ago 30 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. } ar, 33 } > i Butter— Cream - . Eggs. Choice, sylvania, joss off, Separator Gathere 19¢C. Maryland and Penn per dozen, 17% cl —: ia, per dozen 17 17Vic; do, West Vir rinia, loss off, per dozen 163417: do, South rn, loss off per de zen, 1800 16¢ per dozen 8B@woc prices 15 to 1c higher Cheese—Large, 60-1bs, 11@11%c: do. : 21 (022, a 200 21c;: Imitations Jobbing Live Stock Chicago. — Cattle — Good to prime $5.1005.65; poor to medium 5.00; stockers and feeders $2 cc cows $1.50014.50; heifers $2 007 canners $1.500@2.70; bulls $22¢m calves $23503675: Texas fer Western steers $3.2¢ Hogs eceipts today 18.000 estimated tomorrow 15.000. Mar Mixed and butchers $3.0:@ i - 04.45 @s 30; rough heavy $4735(s.10: light $5 305.05: bulk of sales, $3.10 5.50 Sheep—Receipts 15,000 head Sheep and lambs slow, steady Good tc choice wethers $300@360: fair to choice mixed $2.2803.00; native lambs $1 2505.60. East Liberty. —Cattle steady: choice §5.20008.50; prime $5005.20; good £4 00s. 10. Hogs steedy; prime heavies $5.6500'5. 70; mediums $6.00%1 515: heavy Yorkers $6.10G6.15;: light Yorkers and pigs $51306.20; roughs $s00005.10. Sheep rlow: best wether: $1.80604.00; culls and common $1.506 200; veal calves $7 .00007.50. : — INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES [he Scuthern States have 27.000 sa loons, while New York has 34.000. The average annual wage of adult miners in Silesia, Germany, is $245. ussia takes nearly half the agrice! tural machinery that the United States ex norts The foreign holdings of American sv curities are now the smallest in man years. Nineteen men in this year’s class = Yale, and fully as many at Harvard an! Columbia. earned all their exnensec ve? Kes Let every man among us learn to cook. Then, and not until then, will our stomach be in safe hands, An eplgrammatist says: “Every wife is the architect of her own hus Then she shouldn't be too the job. Sicilian advo of sixty-three For his in in the cause sentenced to A short time ago a was found gullty acts of fraud. dustry and enthusiasm dishonesty he was 189 years’ imprisonment, Manchuria for a and of of invested in rallways, millions protect them the city hundr ’ hundreds Russia has standing army to $20,000 0600 in The buflding Dalney. total is The the possible The year then every to and Incl ruary will in twentieth century will 1} of Iave greatest number leap vears for a namely, 256 19404 fourth century will be the first one, after that Feb Sun year up 1ding the year 2000 three times five i have 1020, 1943 and 1876 days been decided by 1} It has Andrew CC “Canada and the be one nation.” In point of blot the present country be many will - arnegie prophecies States immigr: from this ¢ 3 1. ; intc that Keep us it won't years until the United States predominate in the Dominio of San the city of business men A number i to ask Francisco have decided to buy the property kn wn as China town and convert The nt A park mainienance quarter fis clared to be : the safety of difficult to Without Ren®wed direct being shart [alos roast ACTORS i The I1wWO outg Liverpool to New York thoae oata is but 1.816 Fon nit f » from Southamp entomologist makes the statement that name he includes from the grass A Boston extraordinary under which generic the little creatures hopper down the ladybug, are de stroying property in this country the amount of $250000000 a wear The grasshopper eats up $90,000, 06¢ worth of vegetation, the Hessian fly bugs, io to potato bug $5.000.000 Moths, tobacco worms, squashbugs and numerous entomo entities consume the remaind the ladybugs, beetles logical ov, other The requirements of health can be counie! on the fingers of one hand They are good air, good food, suitable clothing, cleaniincgs and exercise and rest. The first two requirements at evary part iz affected the purity of Fresh the blood Good foods is not necessarily Exercise and rest should alternate and balance each other. It is quite possible to take too mich exercise, and this side of the question must be guarded against as carefully ss the other. He or she who enters a house for the first time is supposed in the Bal kan countries to bring it good or bad luck for the whole twelve month. This belief givea rise to a curious obeery. ance. The visitor before crossing the stremgfth) or a green twig (smblem of health and fruitfulness) and laye it on ‘he hearth, He also brings with hima some grains of salt, which he casts into the flames, and then, squat. ting by the fireside, wishes hie hosts “a proepereus year, a plentiful crop end many blessings.” Then as the grains of salt buret and crackle in the fire fig utters the following quaint formula: “As 1 am sitting even so may all the hens and warm the eggs. Ag this salt splits even so may split the eggs of the clucking hen and the ohickeons eome forth Many Persons Have Catarrh and Don’t Know It. NINE Mr. James M., Powell, 628 Mo. Viee Grand of 1. 0. F., of Cherryville, Kan., | writes: “About four years agol suffered with a severe cas tarrh of the bladder, which caused continued irrilation and pain. | was miscrable and comfd not stand up or walk for any length of time without extreme weariness and pain. | be- gan taking Peruna and it} greatly roBleved me, and In | eleven weeks | was com- pletely cured and felt like a new mem," ---James M. Powell, Hundreds of Dollars Spent In Valk. | « Cyrae Hershman,! an, Ind, writes: 0 I was a | Catarrh had set- Organs, | and “Pao Years ag sick maa, in the Life hod pelvic a burden of making wiving me hope recovery. 1 spent hun- dreds of dollars in medieine Which did me mo wood. | was persuadod ky sftiend to try Perupa., 1 took it two weeks withont much improvemsent, bud | up on with it and soon began wo get wes anda strong very fash. Within fwe motithe 1 was cured, and have boven Wil ever simee, I am a strong sdYecak of Posuna.”—C, Hershman, little liver md other pelvie orglioe, sfmpdy ———— oa aks JAMES M. POWELL, | besause it ewres catarrh wherever lo- No other systemic estarrk rem- ly hae oe yet been devised. Insist wpen bavimg Peruse. These are medemws hat cai bo snbesiabed. ® you de met derive prompt med satis. Loraal'y reswdss Soom the use of Peruna, wre ot ones we Dr. Bectaen, giving o ful esate neests of your case smd he will “oe nieaeed to give you his vadmable ad- vio grads, Adsom Pr. Hartinan, President of The Barnes Seoniuriun, Colues bus, O, tom bv—————————— cated, . no Shells shells on the market, because 2 Poor man! He can’t help it. He gets bilious. He needs a good liver pill—Avyer’s Pills. They act directly on the liver, cure biliousness. oJ Want your moastache or beard a beautiful brown or rich blmek ? Use BUCKINGHAN'S DYE ili hoe a fesliog of confidence in bie eorwidges, They don't you swe. Tell your whea be seks ‘ Wimt Bod?" Send for emtaloyg. {£4 80S mim 70 IN 66 am SEND his bp dom UU. COST Nor over Jd crs. # sre FAY x University of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, FIA. 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