FITS permanant. ‘ ness alte day's uss of Dr, Kine’ Nervellestorar #2trial hottlonnd troatise Dr.B. UH. Kune, Lid, 531 Arch 8t., Phila reurn ll, Ne ¢{ ) fits or (OMMERCIAL HEVIEW, ! & Co.'s Bostonian Diversion. On a trip to Boston, &8 native of lowa was entertained by a Boston mother, and during the visit he was asked one day “Won't you please amuse | about five minutes?” “I'm afraid | don't THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pepusyivania Told in Short Order. G. Dun review GOVERNOR OF OREGON in His Family Finds It an weekly Three hats for Liverpool coachmen idicated the £8 8« each customary ruption, but deficit was dences of — the baby PF. HH, Greex's Soxs, of Atlanta, Ga. are the only successful Dropsy Specialists inthe world, See their liborsl offer in advertiso- ment in another column of this paper, know how,” re. To aid plied the lowan. his plans “Oh, just talk a little,” sald the acquiring iit-u [1st | cLeerful Boston woman; “she always rear of th apitol, ti Hoa { finds your Western grammatical pe I'rade has appointed the | lamsurePiso’sCurs forConsumption saved | culiarities so amusing.” smmittee Mayor Vance my life throe years ago, Mas. Tuomas Ron. | - s—d—— mick, Congressman M, E mixes, Maple St., Norwich N.Y. Feb, 17,1900 | }). Horace McFarland, | : A Sulelds) Hecord, rian Herman P. Miller The chief medical examiner of the | (;, ras | Royal Arcanum reports that 103 mem- bers committed suicide during 1908. | Among the supposed causes were 0- x | A g tl I 1 were: D ail orders prompt] by DD : ) ) : \ £0 Mail orders pr : hy ih mestic trouble, sixteen: financial dif- S. Detchon, Crawfordsville, $1 : ¢ ficulties, twenty-six; {1 health, thirty- Laborers india rece one; loss of employment, ten, sixteen hours’ work — - ——— ” $100 Heward., $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to jearn that there is at least one dreaded dis. ease that science has bean able to cure in all j tastages, nnd that is Caturrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known t not the madical traternity, Catarrh being a con y stitutionanl disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrb Curefs taken inter. pally, aoting directly upon the blood and mu- that ie | coussarfaces of the system, thereby destroy. ingthe foundation of the disease, and giving exXpens ft Ree ’ h . xl : i eems the patient strength by bulldiag up the con friends she has the | stitution and assisting nature in doing its remarkable tact and wor. I'he proprietors have so much faith in Not long ago, in conver Hac i For Colds and Excellent f Last year Japan imported foodstuffs ex seen in the diss ceeding over $52.0 shi sumption of pig and in otl of manufacture th Howing Mi Cor 1 { Olmstead, Senate i r cant, ibra ge A . 1 ¢ afi LaCo Steam navigation on the Yukon River is nav minishing perc nachis practically closed i ng p m Iteh cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Banitary Lotion; neverfaild. Soldby Drug 2 t ery. Woolen mills are busy, despite 7 County Detective Jeffries the arrest of the promises iittie near murderer of the fact that it is between seasons and \ ' ; $14 Miorksi, who was killed Phoenixville, said: Af: HIKE the raw wool market is very strong some ding J Developments in the leadin can depend upon it tha ufacturing industry are about 1 be arrested within th ; to the most na ime, and it will | Demand is broa manner, man: “YY i nan wu few days riot : Catirrh cured at home Three preparation Ole packngy Ask your dealer for "Dr. Hard heavy Great Remedy.” of Baltimore, Md and shapes Ire Magnificent vious lime bars were prices, State Capitol Bullding at Salem, Oregon PRAISE FROM THE EX-GOVERNOR OF OREGON Pi Ki NA is known irom the ALl tu 1« oa letter to 'l jetters ang commencation Mistake of Word, Not Spirit. That Mme. Schumann-Heink is always able to express herself in Eng lish a= she can in song is by the following little circulated at her that among her reputation for altlaptability. gntior with an American, the talk quite turned upon the subject of the can flag. “Oh,” sa turning her rapturous gaze full up her compan The United States Fish fon, “1 do Why, In my | has cont home in Germany 3 it on ¢ house every Fe and it learned was not until : at the word "hoist nu lhe Peruna Medi illustrated ec STATE OF OREGON ExXpcuTivE Departs : eruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O Dear Sivae-{ rove had occasion Leo ups your Peruana medicine in my Jamity for colds, and it proved to be arn ercelient remedy. 1 have not had occasion Lo use il Jor other allments, Yowrs very truly, W. M. Lord story Peruna as a i ative powers that they offer One Hun. dre )O rs for an 3 it Iaiis to cure t i Address naturally . 4 HEN TW Toledo, O Ameri 3 5 int sapnly of fo intensely patriotic Take Hall's ¥ Tagging Fishes. Perunanslonly curescaltarevh, but preven x i Every hounehold should be supplied with this great remedy Jor vougis, colds and so Jorth MARKETS The Tailor's Waterloo. “No. sir sald the tallor, breatidng hard. “No the one vou have ge “Very we 31 * i shall suspender wrinkle all our {friends hem what a We had him 1 new suit gles p ir i NN Women who work, whether in the house, store, office or factory, very rarely have the ability to stand the strain. The case of Miss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass. is interesting to all women, and adds further proof that woman's great friend in need is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mrs. Pisgnam: —1 suffered misery for several vears. ached and 1 had bearing down pains. and frequent headaches. wake from a restful sicep in such pain and misery that it would be hours before I could close my eves again I dreaded the wong nig! te and weary davs could do no work. I consulted different physicians hoping to get relief, but, finding that their medicines did not cure me, | tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it was highly recomended to me. | am glad that I did so, for 1 soon found that it wus the medicine for my case. Very soon 1 was rid of every ache and pain and restored to perfect health. 1 feel splendid, have a fine appetite, and have gaioed in weight g lot.” «— Miss FRANKIE ORsER, 14 Warrenton St., Boston, Mass Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, sick and discouraged, and exhausted with each day's work. Some derangement of the feminine organs is reponsible for this exhaustion, following any kind of work or effort. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you just as it has thousands of other women. The case of irs. Lennox, which follows, proves this. “Dear Mrs. Pisguas: — Last winter 1 broke down suddenly and had to seek the advice of a doctor. | felt sore all over, with a pounding in my head, and a dizziness which I bad never experienced before. 1 had a miserable appetite, nothing tasted good, and gradually ty health broke down completely The doctor said 1 had female weskpess. but, although 1 took Lis medicine faithfully, 1 found no relief. * After two months | decided to try what pe would do for me, and as Lydia E. y My back I would often 8 cha Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was strougly recommended to me I decided to try it. Within three days I felt better, my appetite returned, and I could sleep. In another week I was able to sit up part of the day. and in ten days wore I was well. My strength had returned, | gained fourteen ~ & 3 Lunds, hud Sel betwer, and : r. than { had for 8 ully acknow s merits. Very sincerely yours, Mus. Brar'E LENNGE, 120 East 4th 8t., Dizon, IL" OF [0 OT HLLE ST EE nal letters and signatures of ulneness Mad. Co, Lynn, Mass. 4 ad passer a john W. H hi l aged about 16 years, died at the Chey ter Hospital. While hunting for rab bits, near Gradyville, he was acciden- tally shot in the knee Jy a companion He was considerably weakened by loss of blood before he received attention at the hospital. inter, ade phia } $ : Bongiorne a Pottsville merchant, who has returned from It- aly, brought with him his own wife and the wives of eighteen other thrif- | ty Italians. In addition he brought | four young women, who will be the | brides of Italians in Pottsville, and also twenty-three children, the latter belonging to the eighteen wives. The entire party were tapged and labeled in a novel manner Bongiorno brought the company to Pottsville without an accident The court has re-appointed William P. Sharpless, William Scattergood and George Kerr, all of West Chester, as | inspectors of the Chester County Pris. on, Michael AOI. LUBA AIAN, Mrs. Emily H. Gow, of Seattle, Washington, sister of Rebecca Hard- | ing Davis, the well-known author, and aunt of Richard Harding Davis, died at Catalina Island, California, Vice President-elect Fairbanks vise ied the St. Louis Exposition, Ww to Erassers, , nal; dressed city dressed 7 and Lambs slow to shade lower 4.50; lambs, £.065@0.00; 6.18; choice Canada lamb., 5.00; $504.50 Hoge—~Receipts, 4,158 hogs, 5.50. Market firm Chicago Cattle-~Market, steady Good to prime steers, 6.00@ 7.00; cows 1.250@4.60; heifers, 1.75(05.50; canners 1.25(02.40; bulls, 2.00@ 475; calves 3.50@y 00; Western steers, 3100@515% Hogs—Market, s@i1oc. lower. Mix ed and butchers, 48s3@s.15; good tc choice heavy, 5005.18; rough heavy 4704.85; light, 483@s.05; bulk ol sales, 4.000 5.00. . Sheep-Sheep, lower: Jambs, steady to 10c lower, Good to choice weath ere, 4.380475; fair to choice mixed, dressed, {avs Sheep y Good State WORLD OF LABOR Brushmakers at Boston have taken steps to establish a union, Worcester (Mass) newsboys have been organized into a strong union, There are 12,500 boys and 4.050 girly in the industrial schools of Great Brit The pauperism of England and Wales costs the whole population An effort will be made immediately to organize every branch in all the shipyards in Quitcy, Mass it ex A BEBOP {ire $s ALL SIGNS FAIL IN A DRY TIME JIG OF THE FISH NEVER | ab ‘{OWERg oF Flsy ppt po = Ske AA tances — «AND KEEP PRY? = LO0% “OR ASOVE TRADE MARK . wt a TE Bah BA ton, Mass, U.8 A 30, Lhd. Toronte, Cen BILIOUSNESS . Bore pt Parsons’ Pills enime the # PENSION FORAGE. 2.7%. “ ¥ ~ 3 teiin ag Fo te fe . 4 i § ‘ DROPS Yr oneormr es Sues Fock of sestimoninls sod JO dave eo mma Free. Br B B. CRIEN 8 BONE Bex B, Allasta, Sa 50¢ RL DVERTISE™ TAA IT PAYS A : KoMoreBlindHorses 2 rots ont de me $1 oo of C]-] 2 Sore Eyes. Barry Co, Iowa Clty, Ia. 2ave & cure cure PLLC TEIN Ted 5 WHEE: ALL ELSE Ta Srrup antes eget rn 8 NE 4 A FH W. L. Dovglae makes and sells more men's $3.50 shoes than any other monufacturer In the world, The reason W_ LL. Douglas $10 shoes are the greatest sellers in the world is becsuse of thelr ey onde ont stvie, rasy Biting and superior wearing qualities, If § oouid show von the difference between the shoes made in my factory apd those of other makes u ig -erade leathers need, you would ander. stand shy W, L. Dougine $2.8 shoes cost prove to make, why they bold their shape, Bt betier, wens longer, and are of greater intrinsic value thas sny other Ww shoe on the market J. ahd why the sales for the year ending Joly L 194, were $0. 20.1, 040.00, W, L. Dougine guarantees their valve by stamping his name aod price on the botton, look for is take no rubeitate. Sold by shoe dealers every whore, SUPERIOR IN FIT, COMFGRT AND WEAR. “I bore worn WL Dowplar 80.50 shoes Sov the basi twelve grave with alochule satisfaction 4 find thew psprrsor vo Bi, eomfort avd wear 1 fer pon vig Sreom E00 Pw wf 8 BOUE, Dept. Coli, U. 8B, inl. Bevewwe, Biimend, Va. Ww. ke: Rous) uses Coropa Coltakin in his $150 shoes, Carona Colt Is concedon wo bet finest Patent Leather made, Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Massachusetts.
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