THE STRAIN OF "Bost of Bucks Give Out Under the Burdey of Daily Toll, ; Lieutenant George G. Warren, 8 Chemical, Washington, D. C., MIt's an honest fact that Dean's Kid ney Pilis did mi a great ot of good, and if it were not true 1 would not recom mend them It was the strain of lifting that brought on kid. ney trouble and wenkened my back but since using Doan's Kidney Pills 1 have lifted G00 pounds and felt no bad effects I have not feit the trouble come back since, although I had suffered for five or six years, and other remedies had not helped me at all.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbuarn Co., Buffalo, N. X. WORK. of No Says: Letter and Envelope of Bark. Ellory A. Baldwin of West Upton received a unique letter from his son, who is on a fishing trip in Maine. The envelope was stripped from a birch tree and held together with a postage stamp and the letter was written on a large piece of bark and folded twice, the same as an ordinary piece of writ ing paper. Oldest Cat The oldest eat in killed by its owner, at Shiloh, N. J., last was 22 vears and 3 months old, and had been in his day one of the great. est of rattérs. He fell ill with a can- cer of the nose, however, and had to be put to death. Killed. the world was Belford Bonham, week. The cat Curious Evening Primrose. Mrs. C. A. Cunningham of Oakland, Maine, has a floral curiosity in her yard in the shape of an evening prim- rose. The surprising rapidity with which its buds develop into very hand. some ble hortly after sundown js a wonder to all sons not familiar with plants of this S80ImMs 8 FIT nes Cow Made Clean Haul. Frank Dow pitched a tent ture, where 1 picking During his tent over tire ~ami salt pe candles, Cow Gives At the Rock Cl field, R. I, of which is proj tor, an give i three calve unus i : All of the calves appear be healthy, although they are somewhat The same COW tWO Years ago birth to twin calves, both of which were of the usual size. under size gave Miss Rose Peterson, Secre- tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi« cago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and sickness peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia.E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. How many beautiful Joung velop into worn, listless or women, simply because suflicient polo tion has not been paid to their physical development. No woman ls ex Rept from Ih sical weakness and 03 Joubs irle just budding into D ofianhood should be carefully guided physically as ry ss morally. Another woman, Miss Hannah E. Mershon, Col lingswood, N.J., says: “l fa I would write and tell ils 20 you that following your kind ad- 1 f ke a new person. I was thin and cate, and so “1 tried a bottle kr pe your r Yogotable now well and strong, and 000k original Spinal of above [otter iether preing ovaries, a kidney troubles. sist] sould hardly anything. Compound and began . 1 t arly. Iecanno rg Din, BE. Pinkham's 2 Soman the land w who ho. utters Ian Sy struation was | oo away. I va its use, for wh ater our oat of di ammation of have a sure gure NoMoreBlindHorses?” Sore Eyes, Barry Co, lowa City, THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. tilled Howard of G. How- was play- Mo erection Andrew Mec : 23 Years court irom legraph er Willlam GG Septer Tb. r 10. ( ope ator, ied him, ws he to make this a The Street just tension of the Danwvill burg Street Railway and with the Northumberlan bury Street Railway in No land. At Sunbury connection will be made with the new road being built from Sunbury to Shamokin. This in turn will ¢ with « ther roads that will make it nearly possible to go from Danville to Philadelyf ia by trolley. The caze of Joseph with manslaughter, came up before Judge Stout at Doylestown. It was alleged that he had frightened little Marian Rankin at Torresdale so bad- ly a few months ago that she died As Heiser is subject to epileptic fits and could not be brought into court without manacles, the case was to trial with the prisoner at the Several witnesses told the story the tragedy, after which James, counsel for the prosecution, joined Harvey S. Kiser, attorney Heiser, in a request that he be ac: test case Danville and Northamb Railway C 3 3 1 been chartered, will mpany, 1 1 1G a eth amber onnect jail of placed in an asylum. Philip Harter, an escaped inmate from the Lancaster county insane aslyum, entered the fair grounds and took Jacob Seyfert's team. Driving at great speed on West King Street, the team ran into a tree smashing the wagon. Harter was arrested. » Dr. Adolph Abramovitz, a young hysician at the Allegheny General Hh) Pittsburg, formerly at the University Hospital of Philadelphia, has fallen heir to a fortune of $150, 000 and will go to Japan as a Red Cross physician. A wealthy uncle who died m Germany left the legacy. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. R.G . Dun & Co ’'s Trade says: Ww cekly Review Industrial and commercial progress is slow, but none the less definite. Low temperature and some injury to crops provided the only adverse in- fluence of the week, and this has little effect upon manufacturers and traders, who have started to prepare for in- creased business Buyers of dry goods, clothing and millinery are notably active in placing orders, and other staple lines also feel the effect of gradually expanding confidence Even if the official crop estimates of September 1 hdve to moderately reduced because of bad weather since that date there is full compensation to growers in the enh: heed and » strength of securities ates the 1 of the Many furnaces umed be- i stment of idier in be orice { CCS, 1d financial wor "e have MIS Are not week ‘nited St amount ales, agamst wenty-one in Car ith nineteen a year WHOLESALE MARKETS. Baltimore. ~FLOUR—Quie changed; receipts, 8,665 bush ports, 4,230 bushels. WHEA Weak; spot contract, $1.00@ 100%; spot No. 2 red West- ern, $1.11%;0 September, @;1.00%; Octobe olga. 1044 cember, 1.13} steamer, No Ceipts, 16,027 sample, Boia iu g2@i.10. ORN Weak; 3 cepts, 5.304 bus corn, S0u @62 OATS—Steady; 354; No. 2 mi 11,011 bus] RYE We esters 5042’59, 9% pp 10 Y ork.- ery, 1g! 4 changed i034 Steady receipts, 2,570. Weeki EGGS—Firm and LTRY — Alive quiet and unchanged FLOUR-—Receipts exports, 6070 packages; m d sposed 10,886 barrel $3 barrels; arket SOW, TH gales, 2.5 with to jae MICE R810 4 nesota patent, Soo@o 50; Mins bakers’, 40:6 # sho: pate winter grades, NSEF D 01 do., COTTO! crude, nominal; eh <3 yell RI« E St eady: domest! extra, 274@5%; Japan, nomin MOLASSES Steady: N leans, open kettle, aod to i@sy POTATOES Firm: 1.50@1.75; Jersey and 1.60; Jersey sweets, PEANUTS -- Quiet icked, 63614; 644. Long Isla 0a mithern, 1 hand 3 fancy domestie, other ———— —- Live Stock. New York. — BEEVES - Dressed beef steady at 61,@09Vc per pound CALVES Market quiet and very little trading Common to prime veals, 5.00/@8 50 per 100 pounds; city dressed veals steady at o@igc. per pound SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep steady; common and medium lambs slow and unchanged: choice lambs good demand and firm. Sheep, 3.00 @4.50 per 100 pounds; lambs, 5.256 6.65; t car of very choice do, 68s dressed mutton in fair demand at 5.00 @8.50; dressed lambs, RB@11c Chicago. — CATTLE Good to prime steers. s.60@m6.10; poor to medium, 4.0005.25; stockers and feed. ers, 2.25385; «cows, 1.4001 4.85; heifers, 2 504.75; canners, 1.40(02.10; bulls, 200(@4.20; calves, 3.006.850; Texas-fed steers, 4.00@5%.50; Western steers, 3.0000'4.25. HOGS Mixed and butchers, 5.5003 6.05; good to choice heavy, = 756.00: rough heavy, $2905.45; light, 5.5000 6.10; bulk of sales, 5.6005 8% SHEEP—Lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, 365@4.25; fair to Shoice, 3.35@ 3.60; native lambs, 4.25 @6.15. WORLD or LABOR, There are more than 4.000,000,000 acres of vineyards in France. For 300 years the Chinese have made waterproof paper. In Italy there are about 600,000 per sons employed rearing silkworms, Kangaroo farming is to become an established institution in Australia, Fexas has 352,100 separate farms, reater number than any other state. gh. | wren in herring catch this sea. fon ined about $2,000,000 at first Ta i i i i A TREASURE TROVE. "Tis sad to think of this great truth, “There are no bird's in last year's nest;"” But, oh, the gladness A quarter in his when one finds last year's vest! tl ouston Post. HIS WHEEL. brave of seeing onaire, A BPOKE IN “Really, I think it | him to work the way that his father “Brave?' he answ ticing the splendid arch of “Nothing about that there's mor pony ten minutes than there we that old ank for thirty RecordHerald., does ICA0USLY brave danger In riding uid be to work In years. 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