ANOTHER LIFE SAVED, Mrs. G. W. Fooks, of Salisbury, Md., wife of G. W, Fooks. Sherift of Wico - | County, HH Nays i | fered w Hey Stif- ith kid complaint for eight years, It came on me gradually, 1 felt tired and wenk, Wis stort of breath and was tron bled with Bloating after eating, and my limbs were badly One doctor toid me it wonld finally turn to Bright's disease, swollen, I was laid up at one time for three weeks. 1 had not taken Doan's Kidney more than three days when the distressing ac hing across my back disappeared, and 1 was soon en- tirely cured.” For sale by dealers. Price 50 ceuts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. X. M1 MHIR Nhat a Billionaire Might Own. ¥ €nou talk of a billion dollars, but what does it really mean? The City of Boston aff rds n good ex- ample. On May 1 of this vear the to tal assessed valuation of Boston real estate was $1,006,1 Of this amount $607,109,450 was on land, and $339,103,450 on buildings. Having these figures in mind, then, we can have some idea of what it is to be a billionaire. 3 ory ft is easy to 22 500, French in Popular, ¥ LO Ir't tered i8 BEpyY- ¢ en retire frown ge of Com Cones Bianke Coffee Wins Everything. Lows 14. WW i's Fair ! es 1 nEating ¥ ¢ Cure | § eve Yan's 1 do not be tion bas anegaal { F.Borer, Trinky 8 ah iw igus a OO prings, Ind. Feb largest in Known Pa RE: hon Catarrh cured Ask one package Great Remedy Years A Marvel of Relief St.Jacobs Oil Sade and sure for Lumbago Sciatica 11 in the specific virtue of penetration In this remedy that carries (1 right to the pain spot and effects a prompt cure, VOO00000DON0OOOOHOBAOHH WET WEATHER COMFORT 1 *1 have used your FISH BRAND Slicker for five yenrs and can truth: fully say that | never have had anyihing give me 50 much com. fort and satisfaction. Enclosed Find my order for another one.” (mama ano AvowEsn on ArpucATION) ‘You can defy the hardest storm with Jower's Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats ANTEE 15 BACK OF THIS BIGN THE FISH Lap 3 sa p® A J. TOWER co. Beste. U. 8 A. TOWER CANADIAN 00. ‘ Umited SS — di —————————. ———— — THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News qi Penasylvania Told in Short Order. started § The fo La posts lowing Joseph Vet i . " ' icumbent; N. O, i Samuel irder of chs and { Plymouth, was hi Ig attempt <1 $1 + and Deposit Navi check K He is 20 anted the YCArs money bed Passila Roman Mrs Will daughters, ¢ 4 runaway the Wagon was ut both women he daughter. sus gd collar bone The Washington S f shat €a nat any pupil of eitl t town's schools found smi ing cig tes hereafter will be expelled. The rd produced a rol] of names of who had been found sm king set to look over the conduct i children reported that ; parties of school girls had §« rmed lit tle smoking clubs and smoked ciga rettes each afternoon BOING 10 waste in the vicinity of Ham picking the unprontable fruit renders the crop for the average farmer George Groner, of Honesdale, aged “0 a chiff fifty feet high ering leaves from the milside above but lost his balance and fei to the rocks beneath. The State Supreme Court, afte: filing a number of decisions in cases from Allegheny county and other western counties in the district, ad. journed to meet in Philadelphia, on December 31. The No. 10 Colliery of the Penn ‘¥ivania Coal Company at Wiles Barre, was closed Owing to a strike of the fifty driver bo %, who objected to doing extra work without extra pay. The miners tried to induce the boys to submit their grievances to 4 committee and remain at work, bt ihe boys refused, COMMERCIAL REVIEW, R. G. Dun & Co 's weekly review of trade says: and Business improves steadily, there is no evidence of ing the promptly a vo anxiety regard. future, ‘ayments are more met, tending to stimulate preparations for coming trade, and the disposition to limit purchases to im mediate needs is gradually disappear ing. Conservatism the sum mer and autumn had a beneficial ef- fect, reducing stocks to a low point, As demand broadens this scarcity of supply produces pressure for quick delivery and prices are strengthened Aside from inflation caused by specu: lation there is no better sign of com mercial progress than advancing com- modity markets. All the leading branches of manu facture are in a better position, with noteworthy activity at iron furnaces, woolen mills and footwear factories Fall River cotton mills are still idle because of the wage controversy, but many other New England plants have resumed and outlook for this in is more favorable than at any since it became demoralized by Traffic during the dustry time inflated raw material last year reports are satisfactory, Way earn- ings in October exceeding last year's by 7.6 per Foreign commerce returns at for Week show a gain of and $297.752 In 1903 ran cent port $78 this the last sor fy hel <5 i! { ii a loss of pared with Commerc ures this week ir United States are 220, again prece ding the week 5 iast yea "sew tes 7 Again ng week Ginnie Vi " 51 kh CE, 72 5 Ka y LARD--Steady; Western steamed “ee LS / ’ 4 November steady COTTONSEED O11 rude nominal; de SUGAR Raw 1% @3%4; centrifugal lasses sugar, 340 3%; POTATOES — Stead land, 1.75@ 200: 1.501.758; Jersey sweets, PEANUTS — Quiet: f§ picked, s@sdi: other dome CABBAGES Ste Son 7s closed 7 refined Oss a yellow firm Receintn BEEVES } trifle weak CALVES-Veales, 400@800: 4.20; dressed calves Jower: city ed veals, 7@12t4c per pound; try dressed, s@iic. SHEEP AND y : New York 310; feeling chpice dress Lo LAMBS — Sheep steady; lambs opened steady closed weak; some sales 10@i15c lower Sheep, 3.00@4.50; culls, 2.37Va@a.c0; lambs, 5.00@6.00; culls, 4.0000 4.50 HOGS — Market about steady hogs, £%50(@5.60 Chicago — CATTLE — Market 10¢ higher. Good to prime steers, 6.100 700; pcor to medium, 3.80 @ 5.00, 1.500i4.40; heifers, 1 Bo@s. 10: canners bulls, 200G4.20; calves 3.00@7 25; Texas-fed steers, 3 250s 00 Western steers, 2.900 5.18 HOGS—Market gc. higher. Mixed and butcher, 475@5 22%: good t« choice heavy, 505@S 20; rough heavy 470@a.00; light, 48s@s.15: bulk of sales. 4.00@8.1 SHEEP-—Good to choice wethers 4.35@4.75: fair to choice mixed, 3.500 MUCH IN LITTLE Ali Kuli Khan, a Persian noble. man, who has given up lands, title family and position to follow relig ious work, is living in Boston, Sir Gilbert Parker, the author, has gone to South Africa to make a spe. cial study of the land question there for his government. ; port an army of 430000 priests, whe produce nothing but beautifully illum inated copies of the sacred writings They hold all the public offices. : i Photograph in Hen's Egg. Bomewherae, probably plodding away in rural barnyard, unhonored and unsung--if indeed, her labors have not been ended In the prosaic bolling pot—is a photographie hen who embellishes the interior of her eggs with landscape and motion re productions That at teast she has done It once cian be testified to by the family of W H Herring, a weaver, who lives op 2921 North Third street Mr. Herring can, moreover, back up his testimony with an undisputable exhibit in the shape of the broken €gE. with the picture inside. Mr. Herring cannot, however, indicate the identity of the hen who wrought the wonder for he got the €EE in a Jot from the store, In its exterior appearance there was nothing remarkable about the hens work. It was just an egg of the com- mon or garden variety It was cook. ed with others for breakfast boiled in the shell When Mr. Herring's little daughter, Anna broke the shell in half and pour the contents into her egg cup, her attention was formation on the the lower shell “Why, it exclaimed, The gtudied the clearly a ed aibumen living other members it and outlines the Y, too of a agreed photograph were vigible the resolved ater the inspected shell curiosity inside themselves distinet pleture It was two fac New Yi TILL NOON. The Simple Dish That Keeps One Vigor. ous and Well Fed, When the doctor takes his own med icine and the gre the food he recommends confidence comes to the A grocer, of Ossian, Ind. had a prac- tical experience with food worth any- one’s attention. He says: “Six years ago 1 became 80 weak from stomach and trouble that 1 was finally compelled to give up all work in my store, and. in fact, all sorts of work for about four Years. The last year 1 was confined to the bed nearly all of the time, and much of the time unable to retain food of any sort on my stomach. My bow. els were badly constipated continual: Iy. and 1 lost in weight from 165 pounds down fo 88 pounds “When at the bottom of the ladder I chavged treatment entirely and start. el in on Grape-Nuts and cream for nourishment. I used absolutely noth ing but this for about three months, 1 slowly improved until I got out of bed and began to move about. “I have been improving regularly and now in the past two Years bave been working about fifteen hours a day in the store and never felt better in my life. Wer cals some observer bowel er missed a breakfast of Grape-Nuts and cream, and often have it two meals a day, but the entire breakfast Is always made of Grape-Nuts and cream alone, “Since commencing the use of Grape Nuts I have never used aauything to stimulate the action of the bowels, a thing 1 had to do for Years, Lut this food keeps me regular and in fine ehape, sand 1 am growing stronger and heavier every day. “My customers, naturally, have been interested and 1 am compelled to an. Swer a great many questions about Grape Nuts. “Some people would think that a simple dish of Grape-Nuts and cream would not carry one through to the noonday weal, but it will and In the most vigorous fashion,” Name given by Postam Co. Battle Creek, Mich, Look in each pkg. for the famous dtlle Look, “Tue Road to Wellville,” . / Pei ™m A 4 Art Association, tell © feinale troubles. b{ Ni fered for ha LA BUN Bt nm t is clearly shown in this . . usiy recommend Lydi sisters suffer | women, +} + y ‘4a : AEN 50 Weary utterly miserable. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable lay to me when I took the first dose In six weeks I was & change I felt so elated and happy that '—Miss GuiLa Gaxxox, » Ct. 1 n i 3? Has I did only one of the n the newsnapers of this ted by a ham's Vegetalile e Hab LY aclual cures continually of Mrs. Pink- and for the absolute cure of all kinds Women should bear and be sure not od ™ as Lydia E. Pink ine for female ills has just as go BR Mus Pixgnaw: the Vv have aone he last eight years “1 feel very grateful t un's Vegetable Compound to a iad the rat 0 You Spell of nervy last i ime ; Vegetabl se your wonderful remedies 3 the QOoCtors i } av d with female tre ie nervol £1 y 3, Ww d Or, aiso had fi ' A whole 1s An COVer, ans t ¢ : it al 3X % 3 v V 2 hit +h WRAL wii nd Lydia E. Pink- Ur Years sing ine 4 « St. Louis, Mo. She speaks from the widest Where Streets Are Steep. High in the mountains of northern Mexico there is a city of several thon Band people where the sound of wheels is never heard in the streets. It is the mining town of Catorce, where ions of dollars worth of gre have found, and all this is sent into the great world beyond on backs of patient little burros or The streets sometimes hug deep precipices and are so narrow and steep that no wheeled vehicle can be them It several miles to the nearest railroad, and the only way to reach this thriving town in the clouds is over dangerous mountain trails mines centuries ago, but they are as rich as ever, Spanish for “fourteen,” and legend has it that the town is so called be cause fourteen robbers, driven to the mountaing by the people, found the rich mines and stayed there to work them, finding mining to pay better than robbery ———————" anti rich mil been Ore out the donkeys used on is urging the permt an v1 4 SEERICAN TANTOags vernment of A ¢ £ fre are fexico 10 nereacte in ight rates. PIMPLES “1 tried sll kinds of blood remedies whieh failed to do me ny good Hut | have found ot inst. My face was full of Pimples ay heads. Afver taking Cascarots 1 ey sll jefy Fonlinning the ase of them and Tefemmending on Shew to wy friends, eel She wh Hise n a 1 Bonin « Hope wo have 8 chases So ee i Fred C. Witten, 7 Fim St, Newark, X. J, Best For The Dowels i tinal letters and signatures of ineness Lydia E. Pinkham Med, Ceo., Lynn, Mass, 50¢ Have ver felt the twisting Pain of real cote 7 ie it so, any fiom to you is folly. Relief. quick re bis! is all you sek It often comes at night, #0 be prepared. Keep st hand Johns? er Wrapped uround each bottle ave full di rections for ite use for colic snd cholera morbus. Many mothers will not be 25 cont, Ther Sr ar Tae TY Down conte, t we much Ls JOHNBON & OO. Poston, Maw Chickens Earn Money For 25¢c. in stamps we wil senis 100- Book giving the experience of Page Bo Poultry Raiser, Book Publishing House. 184 Leonard St., New York City. oe alsin A “Success” Training School. Col is a Busines and Sho Soe ! reining ioe onl TN Ral alr o reining students for “RUIN ES Nir Ess“ 199 untes with two fives. Siu whe from Fin to Rew Youre Wrae Jor cataiogee, Add r Guldey College, Box 2000, Wiisington, bel. 12ite ine at ont Ee — Ere BEER ADVERTISE ™ TMisrarzn IT pa yg a AR A——— ew - AOrSYEEEES rou NESE Thompson's Eyo Water
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