Got Rich on Tips, . Francois Dumon, a French waiter, has just left Denver, on his way home to France, baving made $40,000 in tips in five years. Of this he made $5000 last year at St. Louis. He speaks six languages. His father and grandfather were waiters all their lives, and he was brought up to the business. He is still a young man. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. Fora great many years doctors Juoncunted it a local disease and presoribed ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful, It acts direct. ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for cireulars and testimonials, Address F, J, Cuexey & Co., Toledo, 0, Sold by Druggists, 750. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Straight-Laced by the Pablic Schools. A bright youngster answered an ad vertisement for an office boy in a store in the dry quarter, and was turned down because he wrote too good a hand. “It is a ledger hand, and You will never rise above the level of a bookkeeper,” said the werchant,— New York Press. roads Scholar's Services Recognized. conferred upon Prof. Charles Eliot oration of Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown in recognition gervices in translating Dante's works into English and his to Italian literature in America. Against Rate Reduction, Atlanta, Ga—~The recent proposition of J. Pope Brown, Chalrninn of the Georgia Railroad Commission, to re duce the passenger rate in Georgia from three to two cents per mile was protested against by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Order of tailway Conductors, and unions of the blacksmiths, machinists and telegraph- ors, bollermakers, ratlway train men, carpenters and joluers, clerks and ear men. These organizations employed an attorney especially to represent then, who urged that such a reduction would work against thie prosperity of the State and lead to a reduction in the number of railread employes as well as of their wages, The Traveiers' tective Association zli=o protested that i reduction as proposed would result in fewer tralus and poorer service, Ye ro- TORTURING HUMOR Body a Mass of Sores~Callwl In Three Doctors But Grew Worss~Cared by Cutleura Yor 7J3e. “My little daughter was a mass of sores over her body. Her face being eaten away, and her ears looked as if they would drop eff. 1 had tors, but she grew Neighbors Cuts cura, and before 1 had used haif of the i it, the sores was three do § worse, wily med cake of soap and box had all Was as clear as a new not me's I would healed, and skin be without Cutieura if 1 s. hive do. natead us (0 cure teese, 701 Cobu Glass houses may soo: roof T he crown 30,000,000 acres be Advises Women in Martha Pohlman of 55 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a graduate Nurse from the Blockley Training Schao) at Philadelphia, and six years Chief Nurse at the Philade Hospital. printed below. the advantage experience, professic and what may upon ‘Many other w afflicted as sl can same to heed suc such a source Mrs, Po Mrs. writes be absolnt regain heaith wav. ba scribed for improve eating and { nausea ted wou requ L had ins down throug ny Ii go ily walk. It was as bad a (ase of female trouble as have ever ki Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetabl however, cured me within nonths. Since that time I have bad oconsion to recommend it to a number of patients from all forms of fetvale difenlt and I find that while it is considered wolessional to ree ommend a patent medicine, | recommend Lydia BE. Pinkbham's Compound, I bave found that it cures ilis, where ali other medicine fails. It is a grand medicine for sick women.” Money cannot buy this it a sults, and the agree that Lydi table sally successful diseases kn« When w regular, struation placement or ulceration of that bearing-down feeli tion of ovaries. back ing (or flatulence), general digestion. and 1 our mon sullering jon, Vegetable for such testimony as luce such re- Halists now Compoun st univer. reme for all female wn fo ed with omen ar troubl suppressed or painful men Weakness, leuecorrhora, dis nr the ervons are beset w Iy¢ia I Let Common ness, faintness irritabili Ness, excitability, Eleepiess. melancholy, il-gone”’ and ' feelings, blues should remem and true remedy, Come troubles in the h widespread ifled endorse ent. Noother medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles want-to left-alone and hope! s i ber there is one Lydia E. Pinkham pound at once re CEsnees, 114 tried « Vegetable moves such No other female world and un medicine has ree eived sued The needless suffering of women from disenses peculiar to their sex in terrible to see The money which the pay to doctors wh help them is an The cured saved by Lydia E. ompound. Ex. his 0 do not eNOrMmons waste ain is the money is n's Vegetable ( perience has proved for women w il to Hn ynn, Mass hich covers man nas probably had deal wit! LO { c just like is free and confi 00 are 3} Py = vy nt 3 «D310 a In her re CEO renee ’ to ues Yours dentia Sense Decide many bands (some of not overclean), “blended.” ing popularity. Of course you But another story. The green seleclied by keen Short Order. H. J. Shadle, a Williamsport, fell while on his way ander Weed, who business man, dead on the home, Later had been in fell dead. The Lancaster for Miss Mary police are Brock, aged 38 ago. son from being burned to death, John Neff, of Lancaster, was blistered on the hands and face. child's ing pile of brush, was badly burned. Joseph Novitgy, employed at Colliery, Mahanoy City, unlocked gates and stepped the shaft, pecting to hind the cage there. was not there, and he fell eX nto 100 feet i $y LAgnt pany at ea laon 15 ig broken mnjure Whil Lien otherwise ALO b Wal aeath of lamokimn, op- 4 and Reading iron Compe resumed idieness of five giving employment to 300 men and boys The mine had been shut down for re- pairs The Penn Tanning Company and the Elk Tanning Company, two of the larg. companies of the United States Leather Trust, will merge their interests and the main offices will be moved from Sheffield to Ridgway. The Penn Com- pany by this merger turns over thirteen tanneries to the Elk Company, and the latter will have jurisdiction over forty seven plants, in Forest, Warren, Mec: Kean, Pie and Elk Counties. pera an months, eat At the annua! meeting of the congre- gation of the Reformed Episcopal Church of the Sure Foundation, West Chester, the pastor, Rev. Euclid Phillips, tendered his resignatign, to take effect in three months, A young woman suffering from perv. ous prostration attempted to commit sui- cide on a Lackawanna train, near East ACCOUNTED FOR THE DOLLAR. Beggar's Windfall Due to Somewhat Remarkable Circumstance. Representative Branch of Morgan county, the “military man” of the house, has hed some unusual experi cnces. The fact that he is a chair man of the commitiee on military af fairs very often causes his colleagues to ask him for stories “It was while attending a military school a good many years ago that | formed the habit of taking long walks before breakfast,” sald Branch to a group of friends. “One morning I happened to be strolling the town near which the located, when 1 was ‘touched’ old fellow, whose tale of hard would have melted a stone. “'But, my good fellow, 1 said, ‘I haven't a cent with me this morning I spent my last penny last night, and my check from home won't reach me until to-morrow.’ “The old man wasn't satisfied. “Look through your pockets,’ begged, ‘maybe you'll find something. I've got any money You can have every cent I sald to him, and 1 began turn my pockets out just him that 1 was ‘strapped.’ it, a sliver luck these clothes of it’ ing show "Well, would you belle inside Ye Stroudsburg. Train hands forced the ets and rolled on the Delighted, the old grabbed it up “He was much I sald, ‘Certainly: help vou, it was “All the dered how my trousers "And did you ever find out? another legislator. “Oh, yes; when | got back to my room my roomr: ] that | was wearing his pants.”—Iindianapolis Star. sidewalk. man quickly hanks.’ than glad 1 can know sai4q, bigger anda but, there, I won be In back to school dollar came to way that asked té¢ told me Then Caesar 1 upon Brutus in his knife the Brutus Fled. A hia G4 8i8 Ing T" 2 foul urn irnfu that Et £9 » 1 dying conqueror As worthy Brus Recent Wall g winners Street Winners. the recen 3] nRCion Kid- gen in my brought pain and ie Kidney se great relief by orrecting the eretions.” Doan's Kidnes Price warn Co., Buffal Pills for sale by all 0 cents, Foster-Mil- LN. ¥. doa lors Nothing daunted because padlocks were put on taken away and no fuel furnished to keep the building warm, Miss Jennie Mowell, a plucky young schoolmistress of Lew Beach, Sullivan county, N. Y in finishing her term of though the trustees had om declared the echool discon With the help of her pupils Miss Mowell got new stovepipe and fuel, but she could not get her pay 8he appealed to the state department of which has just ordered the trustees to pay her full salary asd continue the school. VITE nermanently eared, Nofits or nerronse ‘s use of Dr. Kline's Greal Nervaliestorer #2trinlbottie and treatise free Lr, Bi Krase, Ltd, 831 Arch St, Phila, Pa the door, the stovepipe i sveceeded school, cially tinued education, Ihe annual ege and poultry produce of i worth £3,000. 000, «AAV Mra, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ehifidres teething soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 26c.abottle, The imperial pawnshop in Vienna bas iso's Cure ensunol be too highly spokens’ rea cough curo,-J, W, O'Bmixx, 322 Thirl Avenue, N., Minnsagolis, Mian,, Jan. 6,190), Most educated Russians are familiar with . Popular Care, The Pope Hartford and Pope Tribune simple in pt. A, Pope The Greenland whale sometimes attains teh cured in 30 min Woolford" ry Ttion, “ever Fae. Fh CR FAMOUS ATHLETES U-NA logy Pi TO | “I advise | | all Athletes | | who are | about & Go in training | totrya | bottle cf Pe-ru-na.” -J. W. Glenister. Sees PRIOIRIRIOIOIORYS ? John 0 Gilenister, Mri Thr SFOS VNNONNRORRNRNITIPVONNT PPR PBNIR ONIN NPORO RRO ORRRODOORORD PE-RU-NA Renovates, Regulates Restores System Depleted by Catarrh vy, Lr ene ¢ is J “During the Springtime for the last few years, | have taken eral kinds of spring tonics, have never received any waialever Thi ye or, hrowgh the advice of a riewd, | have tric Peruna and it hag given salisfac- tion, ‘fd advise all about to go in botti», for it ervial ily system in good wea pe Yocrsitraly, JOHN W. GLENISTEDR NTE. cand bene athietrs who raining to are fry a geile the wn CESS TIVENNN PORN NRRNTRRRRNORRRR RRR RRRRRRRNROR RRS aaa a and ln Buocoess fully Whirt.ono Rapids Or see} i Those who lead {Lik atiletes, | i telopmen very active lives, with good muscularde- find the expeelalliy trying. pring months CVE The voc ition of same men may al - low them to rundure the depressing feelings inrid tthiets self to get nl ta spring weather, bul the woul neveral sw kim ‘under the weather," 1 hie rid Tier ath'etes fore i foward Peruna, are especially y Peruna never jails them. Address Dept, Members A, LL. Ihe milk ! Copenhagen mark, is shi 3 to ti iy in condition. Den. a froren “All Signs Fail in a Dry Time” THE SIGN OF THE Fis NEVER FAILS IN A WET TIME In ordering Tower's lickers, a cus per writes: “1 know they will be ail right if they have the *FiIsH' on them. This confidence is Olds growth of sixty-nine years of careful manufacturing. Highest Award Werld's Fair, 1904 the A. J. 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