Tried by Tima, Eugene KE. Lario, of 751 Twentieth avenue, ticket seller in the Union Sta- tion, Denver, Col, says: “You are at liberty to repeat what I first stated through our Denver papersabout Doan's Kidney Pills in the sum- mer of 1899, for I have had no reason in the interim to change my opinion of the remedy. I said when first interviewed that if I bad a friend and acquaintance suffering from back ache or kidney trouble I would unhesitatingly advise them to take Doan's Kiduey Pills. I was subject to severe attacks of back ache, always aggravated if I sat long at a desk. It struck me that if Doan’'s Kidney Pilis performed half what they promisad they might at least help. This induced me to try the remedy. It abso. lutely stopped the back ache, I have never had a pain or a twinge since.” A Free TriaL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr, Lario will be mailed to any part of the United States on application. Address Fos- ter-Milbura To.,, Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box. = r be y's French, Snouerly is very anxious to impression that he 1s "a don” at French. A few evenings ago, at the club-room, he took a French comic paper, and for half an hour he pretended to absorbed in its con- tents. Every once in a while he would smile feebly, as if he had been carried away by the jol and say audibly, “Bon, trés bon.” [There were several gentlemen at the adjoining table had been notic- ing Snoberly's antics. At last one of them said, — “See that Snoberly ove re. tending to read that Frenct I am certain that he French. He is peopie 118%. S Young create the $ oe KES, why Wilh 1n- to the party. wine that he i TH The gentlema bet walked and said,— “Monsieur, qu'elle heure {What o'clock is it, sir?"”) Young Snoherly smiled a Parisian smile, and gracefully handed over the paper! had made the over to Snoberly il?” est Prayer of the Convert. A South Sea islander, at the close of a religious meeting, offered the fol lowing praver: “O God, we are about to go to our respective homes. Let not the words we have heard be like the fine clothes we wear, soon to be taken off and folded up in a box till another Sabbath comes round. Rath er, let Thy truth be like the tattoo on our bodies, ineffaceable till death. ™ —Carleton’'s Magazine. New Use for Aluminum. Aluminum is superior to any stone for sharpening cutlery. Mrs. Tupman, a prominent lady of Richmond, Va., a great sufferer with woman's troubles, tells how she was cured. * For some years I suffered with backache, severe bearing-down pains, leucorrheea, and falling of the womb. I tried many remedies, but nothing gave any positive relief. “1 commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound in June, 1901. When I had taken the first half bottle, I felt a vast improve- ment, and have now taken ten bottles with the result that I feel like a new woman. When I commenced takin the Vegetable Compound 1 felt all worn out and was fast approachin complete nervous collapse, Pris only 98 pounds. Now | weigh 1003¢ unds znd am improving every day. gladly testy to the benefits re- ceived.” — Mns. R. C. TupMAN, 423 West 30th St., Richmond, Va. 85000 forfeit 1f original of above ietter proving genuinencis cannot be produced. When a medicine has been suc~ cessful in more than a million eases, is it justice to yourself to fay withant Ying it, “I do not believe it woul help me?” Surely you cannot wish to re- main weak and sick. Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass. will answer cheer fully and without cost all letters addressed to Ler by sick women, Perhaps she Las just the knowls edge that will help your case — try her to.ay ~ it costs nothing, » THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Penasyivania Told ip Short Order, Lafayette began its new year under happy The new men num ber ne and the chapel was so crowd himen had to it In President Warfield re gions.” # ing Presid anspices Fre which the “celestial ng exercises Act trick formally re tired and i college manage- ment over to President Warfield. The students were urged by both to make advantages. Stacy ident of the Brain- {dressed the new 1004, of many lery, to the most of college Roberts, 1004, pres ard ' Y. M. C. A. students and Manager Cannino the football team, announced a mass meeting of the upper classmen imme- after chapel This meeting prevented the usual Sophomore-Fresh man rush. The sentry at the Allegheny arsenal who shot and killed Wilham H. Crow- ley will be first tried by court-martial, urned over to whatever branch f the civil authority that may be deter mined upon later. This conclusion was reached after a consultation between Captain Grote Hutcheson, United States Attorney Young and District ttorney Haymaker. Captain Hutch- son said: "There is no desire to shield the soldier nor to thwart civil authority f 2 nplete investigation of the in view of the double the soldier the military » to take the case up at jude their part of the in NY imenabdbiity wthority desi nce and con " old soldier, and Easton an n, lies in the inflicted cut $RREA > and h Wrists, water plug the Line came nungton of the trite » iunteers ion was held of General Robert Presiden Alletown, by Secretary town win, representatives sf Read lentown and town liable to pro apital stock of Bank which were found stove in the by the late owned the shares W. A. Mack 1 y the house he stove has not been in use for years Is: Collins, leader the New Band, dropped dead of Leading while listening f welcome. With his the Chaun tchen upied Mrs mg into was mao Kl Of accompanied } Leonard Fire Company, Newburgh, N. Y.. to Reading. Twe of his sons were with him in the band when he died. just after they had ceas 1 playing at a reception given bs Reading firemen In a case in the Berks County Court Judge Ermentrout made a ruling tha spanking a boy for throwing water or a passerby was not assault and battery The Judge said the spanking was prob ably the best thing that could have hap pened to the boy. “I don't believe ir assault and battery suits when a boy gets. a gentle spanking,” said the Judge. District Attorney Spencer, of Wil liamsport, received a threatening letter signed “One of Spencer's Victims,” in which he was informed that he wil have three weeks in which to resigr and leave the city and that ff he dw not leave he would be a “dead one.’ The writer declared that the letter Was from a federation of fourteen men whe kad } ed by pre by Mr had Of con inte sections Spencer. Robinson, aged 24. a colorec man of West Chester, was drowned ir Broomall's Lake, Media. Robinson was on a visit and undertook to swim across thie lake, n distance of a quarter mile when overheated, He was seized with the cramps and perished. Clarence An derson, who was swimming with Robin son, was alse attacked with cramps, but maraged to reach shore. The corner stone for the new Grace Reformed Church, Altoona, was laid Rev, John DD. Hicks. the pastor. offich ated, assisted by Revs. 1. F. Mover Lewis Robb and J. F. Anderson, The church will cost $20,000. SE Genre ose COMMERCIAL REVIEW, General Trade Conditions, R. G. Dun & Company's “Weekly Review of Trade” says: An encouraging symptom is the de- creased collec complaint regarding tions, accompanied by more discount ing of bills. been favorable for retail trade. Fall business than last year Railway earnings in August were 9.1 per cent. larger than hist year and 154 per cent, greater than in 1901. New busy England maufacturers continue Fall Winter footwear Leather is quiet in this vicinity, At the West there is more activity. Notwithstanding heavy receipts of ‘attle, packers are asking fractionally higher figures for hides.” Prices of cot ton goods are slow to reflect the reac tion in the faw material, and the de mand is not improved. Buyers are en ouraged to placing contracts and mills are not secking business. In the jobbing trade a large distri bution of merchandise is in progress his branch of the industry reporting 1 profitable season Failures this week were 172 in United States against 205 last year ind 19 in Canada, compared with 22 a year ago. on and qaeiay the LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Flour—Spring clear, $3.75 3.00; best Patent $5.00: che Family $4 25 Bre Wheat—N ‘ork N 2, Phil Corn—New York, No. 2, s8¢; Phila .E Baltimore No York No. 2, g2c;: Phila Baltimore No. 2, Oats—New 2C, Hay—We bales, $16.000016.50; No $17.00 17.50 quote: | No Green Fruits -Maryland ar ancy 7 5¢ ms O60: 1 Hes - a7sc. Cabbage 16.000 20.00. ( lel Gems, per ba New York Sta Corn— Nua do. per ucumbers—Anne Damsor i per full $5005.50 basket 10 basket 14 TAPES do, 1 4 10x Go, Ket Bi200 bushel! WH 40¢ box Goins Peaches per basket, -Eastern Shore, on Osc ; do, per bo New York, per 10- String bean bu green Arundel lo per measured ermelons—Ann# ects, $16.00 1B 00: 3x Exes Ogg er S4-basket Potatoes io, Sect bushel under nia hams, Bid Live 1% to 1%; 134 Ibs, {1 15¢ and over, 114 white, 11ft2c; Muscovy and Geese—Western, Eggs. Western off, Shore (3 loss Eastern gina), loss off, per dozen 2 inia, loss off, per dozen Virginia, loss off, per d Jutter—Separator 21a Cream 10fma0c; Cheese—Large, to 36-1bs, 11}4@ 1134; 20-lbs, 22¢C {21c;: West zen, ~Imaic Gathered ap 2C ' imitations 1 Ibs, {1 10¢ 11? 1! 2 4C; 1113; Live Stock Chicago.—~Cattle steady; good to prime steers $5486.00: poor to medium, $4.11 @4.30; stockers and feeders, $2 5004 25 cows and heifers, $1.506 500; canners, $1502.75; bulls, $20004.65: calves $3s50@700; Texas steers, $325014.50; Western steers, $3200 465. Hogs—Re ceipts to-day 15,000 head ; to-morrow, 15,- 000; market opened steady, closed § to 1oc higher; mixed and butchers, $5250 5.090; good to choice heavy. $5.40@5.75: rough Peavy, $5100 5.40: light, $35.500@ 6.15; bulk of sales, $5.30 5.65. Sheep Receipts, 18000 head; market steady to strong: good to choice. wethers, $3.25G 3.75; fair to choice mixed, $2.25 3.25 native lambs, $3.50 6.00 Herrs Island —Cattle steady. Choice $5 305.00 ; prime, $5.10005.25; fair, $4.2¢ 4.50. Hogs active. Prime heavy, $6.00 @6.10;: mediums, $6,406.45: heavy Yorkers, $6.3s@6.40;: light Yorkers, $6. 1006.25; mgs, $:700580: rovghs $5000 5.25. Sheep active. Best wethers $3000 4.15; culls and common, $1.500 200: spring lambs, $3%00375;: ven calves, $7.50@B.co INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC NOTES Fifty kinds of degrees are given b American colleges. Americans imported $a5.412.77 worth of precious stones last year The United States will sell abou 10,000,000 worth of fruits to Europ this year. The deficit on account of the Britis! postal telegraph is $4,500,000 for th year, Brazil's crop of coffee this yer: equals fifteen-sixteenthy of the world chpau motion His Forte, + SeVen-year old pride of the fam | concluded his recitation of The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck, and the fond mother, turning with dignified to the unnerved visitor, remarked, — ‘And 1 have been assured by really Mr. Marterdum, that sely approaches Sir Henry Irv ing in dramatic style, without however, that great actor's off manner isms." I am not surprised to hear it!” a sented the victimized one, with a strain ed smile, “Mabel, also,” sive continued the matron blandly indicating a six-year-old mite flaxen-haired precocity, “plays ex quisitely, Her rendering of In My Cot tage Near a Wood, with variations, 1s not dissimilar in touch and feeling to Paderwiski at his best—as you shall presently determine; while Egbert, yon (get your slate and pencil ready. darling), though barely turned four, draws engines and railway lines in a manner suggestive of academy honors at no very distant future. They have their fortes, you see! In fact, ¥ Of cer all eonple have, when you come to What is forte, Mr ' t most think it. Marterdum? Of your ay * tr Mine, madam?" gasped the wretched Oh, 1-1] run! nd he suited the action to the word listener Mine? Judged by Her Book. $€ in a large department store, ¢ Leslie's, are Commodore Bomerville Nicholson, of the United States Navy, in a letter from 1537 R Street, N. W., Washington, D. C., says: “Your Peoruna has been and is now used by 50 many of my friends and acqualntances asa sure cure jor catarrh that I am convinced of ils curative qualities and I unhestitat- ingly recommend it to all persons suffering [from that complaint,’ S. Nicholson. United States Ministr to Guatemala Endorses Pe.ru-na, Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, U. 8, Minister to Guatemala, ex-member of Congress from Kentucky, in a letter from Washington, D. C., writes: “1 am fully satisfied that your Peéeruna is an eflicacious remedy for catarrh, as | and many of my friends have been bene- fited by its use.” —W. G, Hunter, M. D. Member of Congress From Virginia Writes, Hon. G. R Brown, Martinville, Va., ex member of Congress Fifth District, 50th Longreas, writes “1 cheerfully give vour #eruna as a beneficial ny endorsement to cure for catarrh. Its been so fully dem that its use is : resu le have onstrated essent to al Purxasm Faveress Dyes of unsatisfao tory. The avera beingwpg g¢ man wh ta. boat not reciatead ido not believe Piso’s Cure for Consump tionhasan e jual for coazhs and colds—~Jonw } Boyer, Trinity fprings, Ind,, Feb, 15, 130), A woman who y 2» to hysterics gen erTany Colombia has in cirenlation £8653.000.. 000 of paper money from whic has NOney per capita $100 of the bh nearly The paper all fers 1 “ * ill. value departed. is £103 «10° to 3 a hotel Over bill for one day. pay There is nothing like a wet Llanket to distinguish the fire of enthusiasm There is hin this senstion of the country than all other diseas and until the inst CANS Was supp be incuralile 4 put together, wed to For al many years doctors { ronour 1 it a local disease and preseribed cal remed by constantly failing to eure with local treatment, pronounccd it in curable, Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and thereforere nstitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh ~o, manufactured by FP. J. Cheney & (x Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional eure on themarket, Itistaken internally in doses from i10dropstoateaspoonful. Itacts direct. ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to enre, Send for circulars and testimonials, Address F. J, Cuzxzry & o., YY juires ok Cu the Bold by Druggists, 750, Hall's Family Pills are the best, I'ne investment in pleasure yachts in America is about $50.040,000 and the annual cost of their maintenance is about $6,000,000 a season. When a steam yach! is chartered the price usually is $10 a month per yacht ‘on In Saxony there is an industrial ‘“ For two years 1 suffered ter. ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling y. 1 then tried Ayer’s Sarsa. parilla, and in one week | was a new man.”-John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don’t forget that it’s “Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don’t waste your time and money by t some other Kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer’s Sarsapa- rilla. $1.00 a bottle. AN drasists. SA Re 1 about Ee persons suffertug frem that discase He mn. G. R. Brown when of testim Was men prominence their IIE y medicines for publication true to-day most proprietary ines But Peruna has famous, its merits are many and thal hesitates to see print recommending Peruna. The highest men our nation given Peruns a strong endorsement representing all c.asses and represented The day slated to give of TM a eM 1 y peop.e of low his stations nam nigh no one have Men lations are in equaliy COR TT Navy 1 do not derive prompt and satis results from use of Peruna » to Dr. Hartman, giving a , and he will be valuable advice the to give gt you hws nan, President of The idress Dr. Hart : Commbus, 0. Hartman Sanitarium, CANDY CATHARTIC regularly you ere sick. Constipation kill: starts chronic ailments and long money refunded. The bookiet free. Address = Shelley Liked Bread. Shelley was very s Ripans Tabulesare the best dyspepsia A medicine ever made, A hundred millions I, of them bave been sold in the United States in a single year, arising from a disordered stomach is relieved or cured by their use. common Is It that diseases originate serted there is no condition of ill cured by the veeaslonal use of Ripans Tabules. Physicians know them and speak highly of them. All druggists sell them. The five-cent package is enough for an ordinary occasion. aud the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains a bousehold supply for a year. geuerally gives relief within tweuty micutes, ASTHMA TAYLOR'S ASTHMA REMEDY will cure any case of Asthma by persistent use. Rego lar size box, by mail, 35¢.; three for $1.00. I. Taylor & Co., Green Cove Springs, Fla. ATENTS, TRADE-HARKS AND PENSIONS, Are You Interested? Millions of A«liars have een nade out of Pateaty and Trade Ma ks Millions of dollars ars appro s¢. sted 10 pay pened in. 30 years practice, y For Indorwmtion snd iterators, Ey Wed i CC THE WW. H. WiLIL~ COMPAL YY. Wills Paliding, 07 1nd Ave, sshington, D. 3 | ADVERTISE S44" IT PAYS Lo ig In with Thompson's Eya Water | wi yes nae i i When your bowels doo't move other diseases together, It No matter what ails you, start"taking Sample and Chicago or New York. 53 Your Liver | Is it acting well? Bowels \regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer’s Pills. The kind you have known all your life. J.C. Ayer Oo., Lowell Mass. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use BUEKINGHAWS DYE A SOFT, SILKY HAIR COMES WHEN YOU USE Carpenter's 0X MARROW POMADE (MEWARE OF IMITATIONS) Rah it into the soalp thorouehly once 8 weal and it wil] work wonders, Keeps the hair fror falling sut and cares dandruff, too, Detter tha any hair ofl or tonlo PRICE, 25 CENTS, At your druggists, or by mail. Adare, CARPENTER & CO., Louisville, Ky. *'3.24°*3 SHOES You can save from $3 to $5 year} wearing W. L. Douglas $3.50 or $8 They equal those WADE, - 008. ing you from $4.00 $3.00, The im- mense sale of W. L. Douglas shoes proves their superiority over all other makes. Sold by retail shoe Look for name and price on bottom. That Douglas uses Core ona Colt proves there Is value in Douglas shoes, Corona Is the highest grade Pat. Loather made, Our $4 G11 Eape ton amd TE price, i rannet be eooalled a! are Shoes by mall, 26 cents extra. 11 Catalog free. W. L. DOTGLAR, Brockton. Wom ROPSY Fir nt aos on: sea saons Book of testimonia e aig dary trortment
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