» A A HAR EVERY WALK IN LIFE. A. A. Boyee, a farmer, living itnres and a ball miles from Trenton, Mo., BAYS: “A severe cold settled my and oped quickly that 1 was oblig ed to lay off Work on ae count of the aching in my back and sides, For a time 1 in Kidneys devel was nmable to walk at all, end every makeshift 1 tried and all the medicine 1 took had not the slightest effect. My back continued to grow weaker until 1 began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, and | must say I was more than surprised and grati fied to notice the back ache digsappear- ing gradually until it finally stopped.” Doan's Kidney Pills sold by all dealers or mailed on receipt of price, BO cents per box. Foster-Milburg Co, Buffalo, N. Y. St. Albans as fo A man brought an incorrigible rogue was proved have married aunt. His children are, therefore, his drst cousins and he is his own uncle. His grandmother and her mother-in-law are the same person. Apparently judge syme pathized with him, he was dis Jinreed cuurged up at Ji8 y the for On the aces niversary (May 9, 1f 1p ’ » intends to g of RSehiller $8 Government ve every pupil in the pub. lie schools a « that poet ‘Rs of $2 this purpos Denfaess Cannot He Cored by alan) I ) th winot react diseased po in WAY lo cure ay mation car plored to (ix be deste are ved [orey atuwed by inflamed cou We w ease of Des not be cure Cire piars [res Hold by Druggist Sneezewcod Tree. many other peculis includes wood” tree, which takes | the fact that cannot saw without sneezing. Ev ing the wood it will the same effect No insect or worm will tou bitter to the taste, and its ity is hea The col running a nice polish . the one sOomell specific er than or is light brown vers lookin For ties a ing sc water 8 und Pe Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson, of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member of W.LT.U, tells how she recov er.d by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mrs PINE#IAM:—1 am one of the many of your grateful friends who have been cured through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and who can to-day thank you for the fine health I enjoy. When I was thirty-five years old, 1 suffered severe backache and frequent bearing-down pains: in fact, I had womb trouble. 1 was very anxious to get well, and reading of the cures your wompound had made, 1 decided to try it. 1 took only six bottles, but it built we up andcured me entirely of my troubles, “My family and relatives were naturally as gratified as | was, My niece had heart trouble and pervous prostration, and was considered incurs able. She took your Vegetable Come ponnd and it cured her in a short time, and she became well and strong, and her home to her great joy and her hus band's delight was blessed with a baby. 1 know a number of others who have been ofired of different ki “ds of female trouble. and am satisfiec that Jour Compound is. The best medicine sick women.” — Mus Evizaners I. Thoureox, Box 105, Lillvdale, NY. — forfeit if oricinal of aveve letter proving td § | § Latest News of Peonsylvania Told in | Steril Order. t throughom hill passed by I pg fire mavenient is on 1 10 Dave aching he publ provid in not less county m to newspapers of each VS ra 88g rom SES; b his the movement 1s the out- i number of pro re food and 1s contended morant of by iaws person the Of not New nave mich are the fact published York, Ohio been printing the under reason are sWEpapers. other States laws for many years the direction of the State A law to the one force iy sew York is the for the act whiel ill be intro duced at the coming session, R. C. Hall Pittsburg capitalist, Who We the Con- uilding at the St oon, will : mer 5 HOw } YASS jast based ecticut S20 aen ontrary { al Agent R he bought brandy at Pierce's prescription of a Wes sician abont a vear ag B. Cochran. the State fied that he had annalyzed the and found that it contained ¢ coloring, but no blackberry juice Pierce said he hal purchased his wines in bulk from a wine whic} he regarded as a repetable firm, He said he did not adolterate the wine bit when he sold it he believed it 4 be pure. The justice sent the urt for rial Kirkbride Larne, of Langborge, ¢ from the effects of an decedent whl playing football The ligaments one of his legs were injured, and was seized with an attack of spinal meningitis In the past year blackberry tore on the t Chester and Pro CRemist iy Company dase $ Witham T. Bal i of his family by death The fifth death occurred Wednesday, when Misg Fi dora DD. Ballance, a sister. died sud denly from heart failure. The other were his wile, daughter. mither iather COMMERCIAL REVIEW, KR. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly Review of Trade” says: Retail and jobbing trade was re- tarded by unseasonably mild weather and the interruption of another holl- ¢ but manufacturers extend oper- ations, as confidence is strengthened by the receipts of larger contracts for delivery, and many inquiries that promise to mature in something more tangible. Postponed orders of are being placed, reports from every prominent industry indi- cating that idle mills are reopening and the number of operatives gradu. ally increasing. Cotton spinning makes the slowest progress, but the statistical position steadily improves as stocks of goods diminish and the raw material de- clines nearer the point at which the miils can operate profitably. Improvement in the iron and stee! industry continnes, orders coming for ward with increasing freedom, de spite the upward trend of prices. Prices of wool are fully maintained at recent advances, the EfSstern mar kets ruling quiet because of limited offerings rather than any slackening of demand. Failures this week numberd 205 i: he United States against 258 last year, in Canada 39 compared with 14 year Bradstreet's says: Wheat, inch , exports for the week gregate 1,332,360 bushels against 1 ] week, 3.851.707 this 4,170.68; in 1902 1901, Corn ex aggregate 29 130,078 last week 10032 14 Hay, iuture al kinds oA ana Ago. ing four 25,042 week 0g2 bushels 0,041 030,078 ago, 255,174 in 101. WHOLESALE MARKETS. timore.~-HMour—( Ja 1s, 4,402 per essed weight; sheep : lambs, 14¢. dressed at 8bic per poun”’ Calves—~Market firm; 4.500) 5: culls, 4.00; good grassers, 3.2%: calves firm; city dressed 13 per pound; country dress. veals, Side A — WORLD OF LABOR A strike is in progress among the Honesdale (Pa) glasscutters, involving 135,000 men, Native laborers in India receive 4 cents a day for 16 hours’ work. Agitation has begun for a central labor body at San Francisco, Cal Fhe supply of anion tailors in Co- iumbug, Ohio, is not equal to the de: mand Efforts are being made to organize a union of jeatherworkers at Lancas ter, Pa. There is a movement on foot in Liverpool, Eng, to cope with the existing want of employment and dis tress, The Erie Railroad Company is mak. ing a fight for the open-shop idea in all of its shops between New York and Chicago. Andrew Carnegie says that bigger fortuneg will be made in the rubber industry than in any other during the fiext hol rpntuvy MOONSHINERS' PROFITS. s—— » 180 Large That Illicit Distilling Will Never Cease. | An old revegue officer, who has had | years of active experience in raiding i itills and capturing blockaders, whe has had many a battle with the oul awe and heard the bullets from their i guns whistle past him, said a few days Lego, In speaking of blockadera | moonshine whisky: “1 have { revenue officer for about twenty-five thirty vears, and have seen kinds of service, under all kinds of cir | cumstances, and 1 don't belleve block- ading or illicit distilling will ever be stopped. “The reason for my belief (and 1 am only one) Is simply this: There is such a large profit in the business that the temptation is too great for most of that class of people, regardless of the law, pot heeding what has befallen fellow-moonshiners Even forgetting that they have once i been caught or suspected, and that the eyes of the officers are on them, they go right ahead and distill the grain | But at the same time they are on the | tookout for raids, and have thelr guns | ever ready to send a plece of lead into | thee discoverer. They are good shots | too, hardly missing when they have » { fair opportunity to take aim | “1 will an cheaply whisky is | and the immense profits ed from it ale. They lon of black costs about 30 cents and been a | Of all i | not the give you idea of how made, reat ¢ i moonshine that are TAKS { molasses two 0» cheap costing 65 cent a bushel, and This is nun allowed to ferment meal into and the some water ade mash then goes thro Th and molasses mal whisky, which Any from thi “Latteris used ins igh the pr gration am Ons Can Ereat about Po ings $l of mois CHEAP TRACKLESS TROLLEY. of Large Part Obtained by the Carrying of Freight the Income by Sci trackles carding three the el that of izati ONS roads tenance A larg: trackless Carrying of profit i util one-t require main of the ipeome of th oblained by pari § roads is freight even when | traffic inadequate | legally considered, the trackloss roads | are very useful, for thes are quired to meet such stringent condi tions az are asked of electric track Ax a matter of fac, the streets are not at all Injured by the trackiess cars, but they have a gmoothing effect on Lae paverhent over which they It iz believed here that even on asphalt pavement trackless cars can be successfully used Western Eleotrician a the which Is a #OL the passenger Furthermore of irce in nol re By Comparison. The train wae sweeping along at 50 miles an hour, Four passengers were #eated at a table in a buffet car. One of them had a bill of fare in hand and was glancing over its contents, “How ridiculously cheap everything 18,” he remarked. “For the life of me 1 can’t see how they do it." Two of his chance companions look. emiled wisely and contented bLimeelf with remarking: “Great fair they've got at Bt Louis, fsn't 1?" New Orleans Times Demo crat, The United States Rubber Company is credited with the manufacture last year of 48000000 pairs of rubber boots and Jaily produ shoes, a daily 101 of 160.000 pairs of FITS permanently cured, No fits ornervogs. nessalter frst day's use of Dr. Kline's Grea! Nervellestorer, $4trinl bottleand treatise fras Dr It 3. Krave 144, 981 Arch 81, Vulin,, Pa, Better Fruits— Better Profits ‘as ' ? ¥ fd i fetter peaches, apples, pears and prow _ : i berries are produced when Potash is liberally applied to the soil. 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