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For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents per box. At Neuhasl, i Hungary, have struck work on t that their number not their pay too small and the superintendent exac the police he ground is suthicient too ting The Japan: n Hawaii now number the nati \ out- FITS na rmanantiv anend, N peas alter first dav's nseaof Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $§2trial bottleand treatisefres Dr.R.H.Kurxe, Ltd. 81 Arch 8t., Phila. Pa y fits ornervone. lots of people to grief by meeting trouble half way ome How tn Clean Laces, To clean delicate laces, take a larg» glass iar. cover with old cotton and spread the lace carefuliv on jt. fet the bottle in warm Ivory Roan snds and leave for an hour. If stains Meult to ve, piace in the sun and ov will disappear. Rinse by dipping bottle in clear water Evzaxon RB. rem Parken. 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She, ® be 3 oes not, send to us for it. Don's take asubstitute — there iznothing like Paxtine. Write forthe Free Bor of Paxtine to-day. RB. PAXTON CO. 7 Pres Pin “ooson Mass the time love lets up up m in a A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in the fertilizer spells quality and quantity in the hare vest. Write us and A we will send you, Sree, by pext mail, our money winning books, GERMAN KALI WOKS, T WEATHER COMFORT There is no satisfaction keener than being and comfortable when in hardest storm. YOU ARE SURE OF THIS IF YOU WEAR AS TOWER CO. BOSTON MAS U TOWER CANADIAN CB LMT bain GR, oor A A A RRS [PENSION FOR AGE, A new order will pension for Wie us at once for | ke And Inst rOCHON. charge. NO PENSION NO PAY, 3 - THE W. It. wi « M. WILLS comp Wills Bulding, 13 ind Ave. © Westiaei: B. O. THE KEYSTONE STATE «test News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. Jacob Larye, a cobbler of Mt. Joy who sailed about five weeks ago fo Europe, to claim three estates amounting to over $200,000, bequeath hm by two and his grandfather, was murdered in Mar seilles, France Larye had been al Hetlbrun, Germany, where receiv ed the larger portion of his inheri tance from the German Government From there he went to Marseilles where he expected to get more money. When he reached Marseilles pretended friend off his baggage to the | where he wa to stop. But instead of taking him t« the hotel, the man took Larye int some dark alley where he murderous ly assaulted lLarye and robbed him Larye was removed to a hospital where he in a few hours The murderer ped Larye was x years untry when a boy. He 1s survived by a wife and a child His will claim the estate, The ed uncles, 1¢ ered to Carry died €sCa He came to this c¢ tr 1.1 Olid m now 1 Widow Society, comprising Orphan philanthrog { number of pre i 1 3. .%.% women of Philadelpl {| their « ri Overbre minent 1a, who MANA propert sol ok for about $300,000, | ' ' chased the estate of ney, m » of Media h Providence Ihe dCTCs, and twenty said to be over fine bw HE a may mmodate acornerwas a b glycerine, for drops Other ttle containing i was a smal ex were and beside it ing the articles tf utensil losive und number of lanterns, id miner's caps and lothing was also tour e¢ large relics of the torical Society has been moved fron rooms in the West Chester Publi Library into commodious quarters al jotted in the library building West Chester State Normal H. Rush Kerney and several members of the are the col fection for suitable d The an nual meeting of the Historical So ciety will be held on Friday evening May 20. Dr. G. Morris Philips, prin | cipal of the Normal School, president of the Historical 11 Collection rica Chester His the at the Schaol other Now arranging lisplay to society Society de At address will be Carson, An Hampton L at the time livered by | tobacco warehouse occupied by S. B i Womery & Co Lancaster + was fired by an incendiary York, {a theft of Sumatra tobacco | bacco, valued at $70,000, a large part | of which was damaged either by | water or smoke. The building was | not seriously damaged and the loss | to the contents is covered by insur. fiance. B. M. Mowery, senior mem: | ber of the firm, hal a narrow escape | from death by asphyxiation, having { been overcome by smoke after the {| fire was extinguished. At the High School commencement at Mt." Joy, diplomas were awarded to Warren £ Hoffman, Levi F. Sheetz, Paul Brunbaker, John Engle, Johr Root, Paul Murphy, Walter Eby, Geta Bender, Martha Breneman, Maria En le, Grace Holwager, Mira Murray, i Stauffer and Mary Missemer. J. H. Schwenk, a prominent coal operator, was sued at Pottsville by Attorney W. D. Seltzer for $25.000 Seltzer claims he adjusted a tangled financial situation involving thou sands of dollars, and is entitled to the figure asked. as a fge. ~CONNERCIAL BEVIEY. R. G. Dun & Co's "Weekly Re- view of Trade” says: Business con- mues to move in most conservative channels, purchases being restricted to immediate requirements and weath- er conditions dominating the situa- to an unusual extent At many points there has been little Spring trade, and the transition from Win. ter to Summer will be accomplished carcely any intermediate season, Considering this adverse factor. the current volume of business is remark- ably satisfactory, Building operations are also deferred to a late date. Much structural is projected, however, and at some favored points last year's record promises to be surpassed. As a rule manufacturing plants are not working at full capacity. idle machin. ery being most extensive in textile in- and storms have in- yet railway earnings April are only than last year Iron and steel tions are still de- void of any definite change. In sever al departments the week has brought slightly increased activity, notably in merchant pipe and structural sha but many branches there hesitation Distribution at retail he weather, and there no compensating factors In wear, lens worsted ds it is estimated by some that cent. of the mills are arpets also and tion with s 3 180) Work dustries i laods terrupted trafic, thus far 5.5 per for smaller x cond reported cent steel pes, mn 1s is restricted by t are men's WOH and about now idle ( 70 per dull reported are some cancel are adstreet Wheat, including flour, exports for pril 2B are the apgRregat- against 1,645,428 3.418.280 ¢his week last year, 3 2 and 1001 exports for the week aggregate hels, against 626,702 last 2,210,155 a vear ago, 128. and 2.371.802 in 1901. urieen hels VEArs, £100,763 In 1902 WHOLESALE MARKETS. FLOUR — Steady 1,850 bar- Baltime Md and unchanged; receipts, rels; exports, 4.147 barrels NHEAT-—Firm; spot, contract, spot No. 2 red Western, 1.01; April, 100; May, 100@1.00'%; July, B14 asked; steamer No. 2 red, 9044 @ receipts, bushels; Southern Southern ob re ae gL + PSE, exports, vhite corn, corn, $3 2 : 127 unchanged. fancy ia re creamery, at white, 46@ receipts, age hnest, 1c firsts, IR Sout} POULTRY nominally ged FLOUR--Receipts, 12725 barrels; exports, 2.380 barrels; sales, 3.600 barrels. Dull and without feature Minnesota patent, 5.00@s.25;: Minne. sota bakers, 4.000420; winter pat. ents, 5.0001 5.35; winter straights, 4.80 @5.00; winter extras, 1354.00; win- ter low grades, 315@ 380 HAY —Steady; shipping, good to choice, 9214@08. HIDES Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, 18; California, 21 to 2% pounds, 19; Texas dry, 24 to 30 ounds, i LARD-—-Weak; Western steamed 7.05; refined weak; continent, 7.10; South American, 7.50; compound, 6% @634. WOOL~—~Firm; domestic fleece, 28 @az2 POTATOES Steady; new da, 450@s500; Long Island, 4.25; State and Western, sacks, 3.40@ 3.50: Jersey sweets, 2.50(04.00. PEANUTS--Steady; fancy hand. picked, 534: other domestic, 3% @6Y; CABBAGES-—Quiet; Southern, pes barrel-crate, 1.75@ 2.00. oF » Stora ern firsts, dressed nse em gncnan 65@70; Flori 3.75@ hr Live Stock. New York.-—Dressed beef moder: ately active and steady at 6%5@8%ec. per pound for ordinary to choice na- tive sides SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts were 3 cars, or 600 head; sheep stea ly; lambs in better demand and steady Unshorn sheep sold at 5.50 per hun. dred pounds: fio clipped sheep on sale; unshorn lambs at 7.95; chipped do., at 5706.25; dressed mutton at B@ovic. per pound; dressed lambs at 11@2c.; city dressed spring lambs at 300@6.50 per carcass, Chicago —~CATTLE-—Receipts, g00; market, nominal. Good to prime steers, 5.000@5.50; poor to medium, 100485; stockers and feeders, 3.00 @4.50; cows, 1.50G04.35; heifers, 2.2% @4.75; canners, 1.50/@2.60; bulls, 2.2 4.00; calves, 2.50@555; Texas fe steers, 4.00(@ 4.60. Plasterers in New York city re. ceive 683ic. an hour, : Railroad men in Spain have on organization numbering 80,000 mem. bers. Steps have been taken to form a union of cement and asphalt workers at Montreal, Canada. San Francisco coopers are consider. ing the advisability of establishing a co-operative shop. Bozmakers and Sawyers’ Interna. tional Ynion will hold its annual con. vention in St. Louis ia Juoe. i | ! i ! { { i | | | WRITES MRS. TLL CUORGE wees REEVES ¢ Sebor 51 Cwmicaca fog taga, i Writes . . ’ Pevuna has been used wa long ¢ how I could pel along wilhowl (tL, I have given it te all af my chil. dren at diflevent times when they * coe renee eReTe many ailments that children are * subject to, and am pleased to sa 7] that it has kept them in splendid health I have also used it jor a catarvhal difficulty of tong stan ing and UU cured me (nun a swort ¢ time, 1 have every reason to ’ praise Peruna "Mrs, K. hane 3 ARERR RIBAIS TSN TIT INSIST RSs ERIS SN | | \ + * . * . . wer teevsess ee Ere ve Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire House: hold Against Catarrhal Viseases Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen Ease a powder, It makes tight easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating. fent, Ingrowing nalls, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 250. Don't ae- capt any subs {rial package Fuzz by mall, Address 8, Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y. & Foot. rFoew shoes aching After 5 man : ae Oe long P.H, Geesx's Boxs, of Atlanta, Os. are | the only suscessfal Dropsy Specialists in the world, See their Hberal offer in advertise. fen! in another column of this paper, A lot of sits down and waite mmery com Mrs. Winslow 'sBoothing Syrup forehildren teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma. tion alisy® paln cureswind colic, 26c, abottie Many a man falls in art and marries it love with a work of Piso’s Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all aflections of throat and lungs. — Wa. 0 Esxpsiey, Yanburen, Ind, Feb, 10, 1900, No woman is always right and no wom an's husband is always wrong Any one can dye with Purxam Fape. Less Dyes; no experience Jequired, Usually when two women quarrel they are both in the wrong. Looms Large. Worried hy the frequent appear. ance of typographical errors in his newspaper, 8 Kansas editor says that a typographical error is a bard thing to find in a proof, but In the printed and completed paper it looms up like a fat lady in a group of vegetarians, Beware of Olntments For Oatarrh That Contain Mercary, pe mercury will surely destroy she sense of smell and eompietely derange the whole sys. tem when entering {t through the mucous surfaces, Hucharticlesshould never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy to the good you ean possibly derive from | them, * Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured | by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ofthesystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure | be sure you get the genuine, It is taken in- ternally, and made in Toledn, Ohio, by F. | J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free, } Bold by Druggists; price, 750, per bottle, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Looks Susplelous, A Chicago man refuses to testify in court whether he had a bank ac- count of 852.000000 or not, on the grounds that he might incriminate himself. Must not have bad it. Any man with that much money ig In no danger of being incriminated. The demand of the dock managers alog the great lakes that the Long- shoremen’s Association accept a wage reduction of 15 per cent. was flatly refused by the union men. teres ssssse FRIIS NT BINT INLET TINR BRR setae SRST OOeee hhh hhh hhh hh dh th Mrs. A. Hobson, 220 Lansing, Mich “Peruna has been such a bless. . ing to my ondy child, us well as? mysely, that 1 jeel induced to give : my testimonial, He has always : sujl ered from calarvh of the hewud + and throat, and 1 had to use extra precautions so as not ta have him cxposed to damp or cold weather. Last year he was taken with la yrippe, andas itl vasa severe case, Caused me mucn anxie ty. Ae medicine helped him til he took Peruna., | noticed an improve ment at once and in three weeks he was adifferent child : the grippe had been completely cured ana | noticed thal the catarri was made : better, He kept taking U two § weeks longer, when he was entirely ¢ we ld, I now use it off and on jor colds, cramps, indigestion or pen- ¢ eral indisposition, and find it su- perior lo any doctors or medicine {ever ivied, It keeps me, as well as my child, in perfect health, and I gladly recommend (to nothers, "~=Mrs. A. Hobson, PER BBIVILRINIININBIS IRIN SI SSS enael We giimjg ;Orseinenis No olher iVveQ such a fui letters una. eee 1 y Wash nglon St. writes . * * . * Rd a] an § we of Given Away on codon VWrite ws or ssk an $5 0 Alsbastine