Burmah Has Old Sacred Tree. The oldest sacred tree in the world that has any authentic history is re puted to be the great Bhoo tree in Burmah. It has for the past twenty centuries been sacred to Buddha, the image that nearly 211 the Burmese worship, and no one is allowed to touch the trunk of this sacred tree In the fall, when the leaves begin falling, pilgrims and curlo hunters gather and carry away the leaves as relics, Icebergs are the product of Green. land glaciers and are formed by the thousand in far northern flords As the glaciers sweep into the sea they “calve” or throw off mighty blocks, and these are what we know as ice bergs. the How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor ALY case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrn Cure, F.J, Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned. have known F,J, Cheney for the lust 15 veurs, nnd believe him perfectly honorable in ali business traosac. tions and finagcially able to carry vut suy obligations wade by their firm. West & Tnuvas, Wholesale Druggists, To- ledo, O, Waroise, Kixxax & Manviy, Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken {utes ly, nat. Ing directly upon the blood aad mu faces of the system. Testimonials sent ¥rice, Te. per bottle. Sold by ali Dr Take Hall's Family Pills for consti The carcass Ghent Zoological Gardens, which been killed, was bought by a local butcher, who transformed {t » Frankfurter He was to manufacture fewer than pounds of which sold hot cakes. Wholesale RSUr- frea, si8ls, On. of an el:phant had pork Sausages, no like Catarrh cure one package : Great Remedy,” of Bb Last year Jap ceeding over 852 URE Le Te Td DLL LL) QUICKLY RELIEVES YT ACHES (THA MAN OR BEAST LOAN 615 ALBANY 57 BOSTON MASS Le GOOD POTATOES BRING FANCY PRICES To grow a large crop of good potatoes, the soil must contain plenty of Potash, Tomatoes, melons, cabbage, wrnips, lettuce ~in fact, all vegetables remove large quanti- ties of Potash from the soil. Sapply Potash liberally by the use of fertilizers containing mel jess than 10 per cent. actual Potash Better and more profitable yields are sare to follow. Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars booming special fertilizers, but contain vak- able information to farmers, Sent free for the asking. Write now, GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 Nassau Street, New York. BAD BREATH “Por months | had grest fronble with my ste and weed ail kinds of medicines, My i been setually ae green as grass, my Breath Lavin 8 bad odor. Two weeks ago a friend recomme nde Cascarets and after nning them I ean willingly an ehoarfully say that they have entire! cured me 1 therefore let you know that | shal recommend Hem sa one *afeling from such troubles.’ as. H. Halpun, 108 Rivington St. New York, N.Y. Best For The Bowels Haver a Sg aren or Gripe, oe, Be btn. roy aod » i The genuine tables {lam Cc 6 cure or your money x. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, sf ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Hybridized we WATERMELON WHY THE BEST Combines FLORRSHIVE croms-fertiifzsting the merits of ieading varieties, firm rind the best shipper. glossy Appearance, the bes! seller, commanding premium 4 per fEHL over ali other varieties , great produetiveness Write for price of seed, and ho: 10 grow over eight thousand 30 to 40-pound lasetoun melons of this Serie on plot of land 910 feet square (one sere), [A of medium fertility, Jerse Soh ORE Barnwell, Barnwell, The New Y, Allendale, 8 © Rr . Farmer, Banker, Allen. Pron ogo Jie Ab once for blanks LA Latest News of Peansylvania Told in Short Order. to Reading Coal and s toremen and employees Vid to the | "Dr. George Iberstadt urged that s¢ Of whisky and other alchol tants he i njured, trongly HOG i avolded in cases of stating that for an injured man ng trom shock the best stiniul , black coffee wher COMMIS tram determined to drive is the and Lns made Oowrnahim wrnshng } Was for the ontra were armed ns Aring, and began sunded and were Carney, 1 Fars ole of 1 hoot birds ree men ¥ % a i, and hi Gerald, Junmore ng near his home, Campbell in aged if his wn killed with double-barreled weap shotgun in pany with a younger brothe t, the from home t¢ some distance away. The be ys nbed a fence In getting e¢ older boy put the gun on opposite side, stock first In cimbing the top rail he shpped fall ing the gun. Both barrels were boy started nis ward ; reck had cli i and over t} on Mr. and Mes, Henry K. Walt, of a runaway, Their horse was right. ened by an automobile at Greenwood Wyncote, upset the carriage, dragging both for some distance Both and ated and bruised about the head and ¢ County Detective Jeffries promises the arrest of the murderer of little Mike Miorksi, who was killed near Phoenixville, some weeks ago. He said: “You can depend upon it that a man will be arrested within the next few days for that crime, and it will not be a member of the gypsie tribe We now have a large amount of circumstantial evi dence pointing to a certain individual he gypsies have removed from the neighborhood of Williams’ Corner, but they will be here when needed in connection with the case COMMERCIAL REVIEW, R.G Dun & Co's “Weekly Riview) wf Trade” says: Susiness the mterrupted télegraphie but the | was retarded by storms, which communication. wis quickly recovered and retail to the | trade re- sponded Wer temperature, while a large jobbing distribution red oF were re-opened, but holiday goods Occur i111 miiis Opera- tives did not return in suficient num bers to keep the machine ry active, and the Isville coke the blast there is stil difficulty regarding water supply in the Connel region, handic furnaces Other commercial reports couraging, aad, on the Lions which aps are Cli- whale, condi steadily IMprove Gradual pro- HTCAS 1s desirable, roviding le dan ger ol such advances in prices as will curtai] onsumptio Confidence increasing, textile pera 36 Darrel, sors mon to m Pacific Coast, abbages ; Steady hoice, 1904, 114 1904, 30a 17 Lard Steady 7.50; November closed refined L Hops Western steamed: ina; South 1.80, nom quiet. continent, 7.70; American, 8253 Cottonseed Oil—Easy: prime crude, nominal; do. yellow, 2634@ 27. Sugar—Raw firm; fair refining, 3 15-16; centrifugal, 06 test, 4 7-16: mo- lasses sugar, 1 11-16: refined firm Live Steck. New Beeves good 10a lower: com- mon, } steady. Native steers, choice, 6.50; Westerns and 320 4.50; bulls, 260@ extra fat cows, 385. quoted live cattle quite demoralized at BY G11 V4¢ per pound dressed weight; sheep, Calves — Veals, to Ower Erassers, 1.780 a22%; al; dressed calves ty dressed veals, lressed, 0 York Madium and beeves, 1.5000 2.25; ables steady steady; grassers, Veals, 4.25@8.25; Westerns, nomi- slow to lower: to 12): country low saz; and Lambs-Steep, steady: w to shade lower. Sheep, 3006 $.50; lambs, £.6506.00: Car extra, 15: choice 5.00; culls, 1.5000 4.50 Hogs Sheep one Canada lamb... Receipts, 4.358. Good State £4 5.350. Market firm Chicago. -— Cattle~—Market, steady, Lood to prime steers, 6.0007.00: Cows, 1.25014 G0; heifers, 1.75@ 5.50; canners. 1.25(@2.40; bulls, 200 @ 4.75; calves 1.500 7.00; Western steers, Jo00@s.158. Hogs Market, s@toc. jower. Mix- rough heavy 4.700485; light, 485@s5.085; bulk of sales, 4.900 8.00. Sheep Sheep, lower; lambs, steady to toc lower. Good to choice weath. ers. 4.35475: fair to choice mixed, Jrof@4.25; native lamhs, 4 2506.28. WORLD OF LABOR There are over 600,000 salesmen and saleswomen in the United States. There are almost 33,000 union work. Y., contained in 187 unions, Mexwxan women engaged in mak- ng drawn-linen work make 22.8.9 Of at most 10 cents a da Business Agent John Casey, of the Building Trades Union, Wilkesbarre, Pa.. has decided to be a candidate for Mayor of that city at the election to be lield next spring i Students Too Fond of Cider. A farmer living in the vicinity of Watervilie, Maire, drove onto the campus at Colby with several barrels of rusget cider for sale. While he was delivering a =wmall quantity in one of the students’ rooms somebody made off with a full barrel from hig stock Bearch failed to reveal the plunder and the vender drove away in haste in order to save the remainder of his load. Blackbirds at Prayer. Here is the latest from the Park burst correspondent: “For the last ten years millions of blackbirdg have annually gathered in a cedar swamp near here, “Il was in the swamp last week, mending a hedge fence, and made a discovery. They were holding camp meetings, the row of sleek, fine-look- inging birds on the top of the tallest tree | think were ministers, and as I watched, one of them spread his wings and talked in low, earnest tones, and the multitude bowed their heads. “Then he said something to them in blackbird and all the birds in one tree began to ging and several in the audi The services then old ence also joined in began and were conducted by an bird with part of his tall gone. There was some flirting tittering gz on in the trees, but most of audience iooked Rua back N b t t Were quiet me as though birds were man} asleep “When the tin closed, began 1 alk and such music I ne they every chin Then rain and bird before flew away ) a fleld of g iroved an & i en Kennebec Journal de minutes, Couldn't Hurt Tillman, In Columb . ia, B. C,, Senator f » ig not £0 he of th BEO parts gecn brandisd ana re turing the Next day BERIn Yor Resourceful Patrolman | % ’ Patrolman oner and of his whee behind. So he hands on either and handcuffed went for help & amp post there ‘ben be Added to United States. Wwany ig the channel of the tio Grande bas been changed by re cent floods A short distance below Hidalgo a slice of Mexico embracing several hundred acres of land and oe cupied by several thousand sheep and was cu! off and conveyed to the United States side of that stream 80 the United trifie larger thap it war a few weeks ago Aces In goats States 2 a fle Or nervoge. # Giron sud treatise [res Pa PilSnermannliy sue ‘ ness after irs! day : i ror. $4 a hits Lid kiAren st. 1'h lite Nerveilest bir. BL. H A CORE Itch Nanitary Lot inte. Mail orders prom Detchon, Crawiordss ureq Laborers in Indi fixteen hours worl Whele Family in Holy Orders. The family of the Carlisle, Ecgland, ie 8 noted one as a clerical family. The bishop's father now deceased, was the Hev, James Bardsley His two brothers and gReven sons were clergymen, and the ten were all living and the same time. He had also nine nephews who were clergymen. lord has Price 25¢, and 50c. PUTNAM Her Own Dentist. A lady living near Campton Village N. H., recently pulled two of her own all, with her penknife, after sharpening it ed forcepts which times, she conquered at last L.awso fered for i per dill om, — Piece of the First Monitor. In the public library at Loweii, Mass, 18 a huge plece of iron, a boul 12x24 In size and an inch in thickness, it has a history, as the foliowing ia scription relates "“Plece of ‘the fires Monitor, removed after the battie with the rebel steamer Merrimack in Hampton Roads, March § 1862, Pre sented to the City of Lowell by G. ¥. Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1866.” Nea... woman's const Mrs. Brown and “Dear Mus. Provxuoawx:— Lydia pound will make every mother well 1 then noticed a statement of a woman res it would do for we was a different woman. the neighbors iove with me all over again. fering wit that and built © ours, Mus. Cuas Vice President Mothers’ Club. ® Bincerely 3 Compound inflammation of the and nervous prostration. mothers: Read “1 prt n he E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come thy and happy. 1 dragged ‘ih pain and weariness [= and the wonderful nd decided to try what end of that time I remarked it, and ny bushes stence. I ha but your medicine cured like 8 new woman, —— oe, Hot Springs, Ark, Len troubled aus as, been suf- the we to profit by Mrs. Brown's ex- troubles enumer- FPinkham's Vegetable nervous excitabilit the story of Mrs. Potts to atl ~ During the early I was very delicate earriages, and 1 tvery badly as we were ren. A neighbor whe been using Lydia E. Plakham's AR MES. Pixgman: of my married alth. I hs isband and | wish ed to dogo [soon felt that as increasing, the headaches croc end finally disappeared, inproved. i felt as it th my veins, the i feeling disappeared, and I be milly docs od visrned thon wo {tor 1 became the mother 1d, the {7 of our home plendid remedy, and | ew of it. — Sincerely 'T8, 510 Park Ave., Hot every mother If una if yc ham, Lynn, Mass, and you will be of cases of female troubles — curing “All Signs Fall in a Dry Time" THE FIGN OF THE FISH NEVER FAILS IN A WET TINE Ie ordering Tower's Elickers, A onstomer writes: “J know they will be all right if they have the “Pish’ on them [This confidence ts the outs | growth of sixty-nine rears of onreful mavufacturing. A.J. TOWER OO, T™ in of the it Boston, U. 8. A. Limited Toronto, Canada sn pad Mokers of Warranted Wet Weather Clothing y Chickens Earn Money For 25 io stamps we will send a | 100-Page Book giving the experience of a practical Poultry Raiser. Book Publishing House. 4 Leonard St, New York City. other external remedy certify 16 cures. FADELE you feel that there is anything at all ual or puzziing about your case. or confidential advice of the rienced, write to Mrs, Pink. advised free of charge. Lydia EB d and 1s curing thousands them inexpensively and absolutely. r druggist. Insist upon getting ght burn of large sree is often worse Lian s deep snail ome. The iret thing to do is to exclude the air. Cover the bnirm with ootion batten and esto rate that with the always ready relief JOHNSOLS foot Remove the cotion in a few minutes ni wear with vaseline, sod dust with talon powder or Sour Oocasiobally lay over thiss cloth wet with Liniment 25 conte. three times we much 58 erie I 8. JOHNSON & C0. Boston, Mass THELEADING VARIETY ON EARTH. Eariy., most prolifie, fhe ong ane» rong, Cmmanding § 1060 per pork Yt over FoMmMoan COLON, not sea island therclore deiinied om Mr T E Hard vanof Mansfield, Ga. in 8) days frow planting. grew from seed bought of me, stalks RVErAg Ing 1508 High IY fees « around throuwh and 57 fees ven on aplication INEY, Allendale. s © Referees «Chas B Farmer. Banker. Alles dale 8 CC F Calhoun, President Bask of Barnwell Barnwell 8 © inches "rice of seed I. AS DROPS Yr oscormr, ethene bBo. CREER'S S0mE net a. If aMicted with weak eyes, use AS A SS DYES
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