TOLD IN CALIFORNIA, Helping the kidneys is helping the whole body, for it is the kidneys thaf body. Learn- ing this sim- ple lesson has made many sick men and women well, Judge A. J. Felter, of 318 So. E St, San Bernardino, Calif. “For 18 years my Kidneys were not per- forming their a functions properly. There backache, and the kidney were profuse, containing erable sediment. Finally guid I had diabetes. Doan’'s Kidney Pills wrought a great change in my condition, and now 1 and feel weil again.” A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney medicine whic cured Felter will be any part of the United Foster -Mil burn Co. sold by al dealers; pr SAYS: was some secretions also consid sleep h Judge mailed te States. Address Buffalo, N. Y. ice MM) cents per box. Few Dentists in Scuth America. gge, over 300 dentists every f£2id a young member of the dental professicn. "Of course, a great many cf them here from all over the country, and even from foreizn coun tries, and when they are through with their studies they return to thelr homes. For my Tp my mind to America, year,’ Come migrate to South where the opportunities are practically unlimited Take the city Ayres. It has -a population of over $1,000,000, with only about fi ty dentists. It is a cosmopolitan com munity, English, Germans and Italians having located there in great rumbers. In fact, few of the South ’ i cities have a full quota of Philadelphia Record. of Buenos too, Dr. Kline's Great tleand treatise 31 Arch Bt, Palla. Pa «OF BOFTOS. fron ser Vesuvius will y pr Anak Your Dealer For Allan's Fast. Tae, A powder, It rests the feat, Eanions, Swallaa, joa, {o SBwea'irg Feet and Inzrowine Nails ot-Pasa makes new ortizht shoss pasy t wtitute., Sample matied Fae, , Allen 8, Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. uggists and Sace stores, 25 cents, Esouimaux make shirts and boots mon hides and jackets from of sal- ydfish skins, Mre. Winslow's Soothin fore teething, soften the gums, r tion, allays pain, cures wind co hildren nflamma.- rabottle The Japanese rank as the best gardeners m the wor ’ igo’s Cure { fer all affanti OT 8il Rile Queen Mourn Cuba. x-Queen isat g 15 to be phe nome Hy stout and remained so un til ti Spanish RET 3 war She then led into a little shriveled old man, the shadow of her former gelf and the imag { her cousin, Don Henry, Duke of and one of het guitors in the 40's he loss of Cube proke her down gineering where eng liture of money built ompanies ould not be have been mp wrted Miss Gannon, Sec’y Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells | young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. “Dean Mns. Prsxaas:—1 ean con scientiously recommend Lydia E. FPinkham's Vegetable Compound to those of my sisters suffering with female weakness and the troubles which so often befall women. 1 suf fered for months with general weak. ness, and feit so weary that I had hard work to keep up. 1 had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable. In my dis tress I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- pound, and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dose, for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks | was a changed woman, perfectly well in every respect. 1 felt #80 elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get well as I did.” ~ Miss GuiLa GANNON, 3590 Jones Bt. Detroit, Jien., Secretary Amateur Art Association. —. 85000 forfeit If original of above dntter proving B a00 fora 4 —— When dne considers that Miss Gannon's letter is only one of the countless hundreds which we are continually publishing in the news. papers of tis country, the great virtue of Mrs. Pinklvm's medicine must he admitted by all Short Order. Mevers, of Pottstown, aged was committed to jail at United States Commis Young, after a hear bail, charged with laws She was Peter D. Helms Inspector Rob 1 Clara 24 ycars, Reading by sioner William J ing, in default of violating the postal arrested by Marshal on oath « { Postal ert J. Giblons, who charged that she mailed a jetter from Allentown te Miss Bertha | J Stanton, of Getty burg, containing a number of un mailable sentences Annie Riley, a 13-year old daughter of James Kiley, of Dickson City, be came ill with pleurisy about a year ago. The family pl whole left side of the over the lung bloated He thes matter and the girl began to get We i Soon { ing appeared he left i During this the girl's hea moved child's body 1 removeo : ye . IWever. a second gath which decave.d the ribs second Over rem four whole tour of The phy to its natural position, but tion left the child in a weakened con tion ana was in heart the opera restored the SICIans 1 1 h Ol WEEKS sie a dangerou } elicV( d ave and as when she left home ber friends are greatiy wor ried Harry T ; 1 abJomen and received from her su had considerable money over her absence Wolf shot his then killed himself to night at Shamokin. His wife r moved to the Mary Packer H Sunbury, soon after the and it 18 helieved she Wolf § years old years younger. They married in Lewisburg ten 1 ARO, Since which time they quarreled frequent ly She left him and recently went to Altoona. He fol lowed her, and last Thursday pre ferred a assault and bat Was spital shooting cannot She 18 two recov Tr was 15 were years 1 several times charge of tery against her before Justice Albert Lioyd, The hearing was held and the justice dismissed the case. The woman left the lowed her. Twenty feet office of the justice, Wolf ran up t« his wife and shot her ran to the scene, whereupon missed through the body. Chester Schoo! Oider of creditable Board, gervice, Miss Anna M. Dale, Miss Clara Elmi Four new teachers, all colored, were appointed to positions in the school for colored children. The unusual proceedings of the Council of Tower City going into court and asking for the removal of the Burgess surprised the Schuyl kill bench. The Council petitioned the removal of W. R. Heintzleman, charging lim with not performing the duties of his office and acked fon the appointment of W. F. Jones ir his stead. Borings for oil will be made in the Atkinson Mills district. Sawdust from mills, it is said, ir killing trout in streams of York county. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. i ———— R. G. Dun & Co.s "Weekly Re- view of Trade” says, by the holiday, labor conflicts and tacdement weather again produced a somewhat unsatisfactory trade sity ation. Yet the money market is easy and accommodation readily ob tained in legitimate business channels Liabilities of mercantile failures are comparatively small, indicating that most have prepared for i quict season and are able to withstand a peroid of deminished sales and tardy payments. This conservative attitude 1s the fundamentally strong feature of the situation and when business revives there will be no pressure te di pose of heavy stocks of undesir able goods . No definite reported ir the iron and steel industry, quotations being barely maintained and new con tacts anade with great discrimination tracts made with great discrimination Little change 1s manufacturing concerns ( hange is noted in ( onditions, textile primary finding caution, markets for cotton goods buyers. proceeding with spinners show increased willingness to consider orders for future delivery. Commercial failures this week the United States are 220, against jast 236 the proceeding week and 182 the corresponding year were k, week last Sen dis ’ Bradstreet's saves: Wheat, including flour, the week ending June 2 aggregates 1,037,498 bushels, against 1,132.19 last week Corn exports for the 327.166 bushels, week, exports for week gEregate a against 233,005 last WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore, FIL.OUR unchanged; receipts, 4.4 ports, 502 barrels WHEAT Weak: spot, 102; spot, No. 2 red / May, 1.02; July, BS Ni 2 red a2: creinte » Ye, T eipis, Quiet ane 27 barrels; ex contract ik + Western, 1.024% ? 2 asked: 2 ' ern by sample, grade, g2@1.02 Easier: s ¥. 53; steamer mit 671 bushels: Sou 8 0 pot Led ithern creamery, common to iINig: State dary t $ new South. 1d Western sweels, 1.00 ne farey hand ther omestics, 14 @ Live Steck. Good to prime steers, £20 poor to medium, 4.40@5.2% ers and feeders, 3.25M4.75; cowl 1.753 S00, canners, 1 rea 2.50@4.25; calves, 230g steers, 4 50@sio Mixed and buchers, 4.558 good to choice heavy, 470@ rough heavy, 4.5004 he: light bulk of sales, 460@4.70 SHEEP Good to choice wethers t 28/1560: fair to choice mixed, goof 7 5.00; native lambs, 5.00 6.50; spring lambs, s.s0M@ 7.8 stove k and heifers, 2.00; bulls, A 75 fexXas fed HOGS 4.75. 4.80; 4.50071 4 65; New York-—STEERS, 475@s60 stags, 5.00; bulls, 1.57@ 4.00; cows, 2.0¢ 14.0% Cables quote live cattle slow at 11Yi@m12v4e. per pound; few tops 1235¢c. dressed weight; sheep dull at t2a 14c.: dressed weight; refrigerator beef steady at 9@olic per pound. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Sheep veak: winter lambs and pring lambs 15¢. lower Sheep, 31350@500: no shoice here: winter lambs, 5.50@6.75; spring lamba, 6.50@8.25; one deck choice, R30 HOGS Receipts, 2,183; State hogs, £15; light Ohio do, 5.00 mixed West- ern, 4.08. WORLD OF LABOR Horseshoers will hold their annual convention at Omaha, Neb, on June “Team drivers at Toronto, Canada have demanded a minimum wage of $10 a week, Railway master hoilermakers in con vention at Indianopolis selected Buf- falo for the next convention. Boston (Mass.) Painters and Decor. ators’ Union is the largest painters’ local in the world, with nearly 2,000 members, Labor unions of Georgia are advo- cating the establishment of a Bureau of State Labor Statistics and Mining. Statistics showing that in Virginia railroad employes average $12.50 a ear less than they were being paid ve years ago. : Freight handlers on the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk lines de- mand an increase in wages and a 10 hour day. Oakland (Cal) butclprs have been successful in jaunching a co-operative meat company. It has been in oper. ation since June 1. the climate would cure me, but taken, Huw! what the climale could and did do, Sven wie that | had the righ! medicine, a well man, members of the lodge to which weeks’ through the use of Peruana, and friends in this cily. "SAMUEL R. ease---Kidney Trouble Often Fails to Be Regarded as Catarrh by Physi- cians. Government Pays Low Wages, The Britist be denon (3overnt for the low work ad at (on shops shinvards Breed n f ories. but & denunciations wi : 35 aud resolutions seem to no effect. — — How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars any oases of Catarrh thal espn Hall's Catarrh Cure F.J. Caexey & Co, Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have kpown F.J Cheney for the jast 15 years, and believe hi perfectly honorable in all business transa tions and fAnancially able to carry out auy obligations made Ly their firm. Weer & Tavax, Wholesale Drugeists, To saa, UO, Waroiso, Kixxax & Manviw, Drugrists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent frees Price, 750. per bottle, Sold by all Druggists Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation have Reward nm t be cure Rwise Law Little Observed, The killing of birds is forbidden ir the Swiss Canton of Tessin, and last year the rural police confiscated over 20000 traps and nets. Nevertheless the birds are offered for sale in the markets with impunity. hotest bani ts BOTANIC B.B.B. BLOOD BALM } The Great Tested Remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Scrofuls, Rheuma tiem, Catarrh, Ulcers, Eczema, Sores, Erup tons, Weskness, Nervousness, and all BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. 1t is by far the best building up Tonic snd Rioed Purifier ever offered to the world, It makes new, rich blood, imparts renewed vi jality, and possesses difhom Rasatloue ealing properties. Welle Book of Won Loren, sant free on f pot kept by your a druggist, send $1 on for a large bottle, or $1 on for sin bottles, and medicine will be sent, freight paid, by BLOOD BALM CO., Atlania, Oa. PEPE EPR TI TIYYYSTYSYTYSYTSYTOTOTYY ds th i did de oe a a a PENSION FOR ACE. A new order will give peasion for age. Write to Free of NO PENSION NO PAY. Address THE W. Hl. WILLS COMPANY, Wills Building, 312 Ind. Ave, Washington, ND, C NEW DISCOVERY: pon ROPSY: a wt ee en Free. Pr. BN. GREEN'S Tonk. Ber B. Auiaate, So RR ————— restored Utficer A Precinet Ferry St., roy, It curves colds quickly, It has cured troubies, indigestion and i Fully ~~JAMES L. DEMPSEY. writes from 60 of weather I thought OR tine convinced Hix then who have idney trouble has a host o § that remedy 4 “4 ¥ EY Hie firne i Lies { Kidney Trouble. i « 8 res e-ru-na Cures Kidney Disease. x & Pe Foods Veal Loal, Peeriess Bee! Hash, etc. as substantial as they are appetizing Libby, McNeill & Libby {Natural Fiavor) Libby’s Potted Bam and Corned Chicago . we BAD BREAT | structions absolutely Free and Poste and used all kinds of medicises, Ny tongue bas been actuniiy ss green af grass. my breosth havir a bad odor ew werke ago a Trioend Ei ane Casearcte and after asitig them 1 can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me | therefore led yom know that 1 shall recomnend Hem wo any one suffering from sueh Sroghles Bas. H. Bisipus, i Rivington St, New York. ¥.¥. Bes! For The Dowels Pleasant Falatab . Potent. Taste Good, Naver Mickon, Weaken or Gripe, 100, $e oe * id in bulk. The genuine tablet ped CC Searenteed 10 Cure UT your money aol Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, spf ANNUAL SALE. YEN MILLION BOXES ADVERTISE ™ 4% 4™ IT PAYS We furnish all matesial abot your p we will sed you, Vib quote you an extremely low Store Buildl Bch Ae $0 | Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic in surteces, have no cleansing erties. The ee of every box makes 77 antiseptic “ you can buy, The formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Va | Wash, for Leucorrhaea, Pelvic Catarrh, i | Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and all soreness of mucus membrane. In Jocal treatment of female ills Paxtine is invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we chall the world to produce its equal for thoroughness. Itisarevelation in cleanst and healing power: it kills all germs wh owns inflammation and discharges. Jead: rogyivts tine; shox; if Years das, prbgpi d Lon dR he take a substitute « there is nothing like Paxtive. Write for the Free Box of Paxtine to-day, R. PAXTON 00., 7 Pope Bldg. Boston, Mass. roi a 20050 7 Thompson's Eye Wats ¥ (FERS Te he