Walter Rothschild, Lord Rothe child’ elder eon, has in his enormous museum, at Tring Park, England, says the Detroit Free Press, a collection of more toan 1.000000 butterflies, the biggest private collection in the world Besides butterflies it contains stuffed specimens of a great number of rare animals and birds, ireluding the great auk, with two eggs, valued at $1,700 each; a sable antelope and a Mongol ian wild horse. There are 160,000 spec imens of birds The stories of extravagant prices paid by Rothschild for rare butterflies are commonly made up out of whole LIEUTENANT BOWMAN Has Mililon Butterfirs, | cloth. Nor was there, as reported, any special mission to arctic regions for rare fleas. Some whalers in the aretie circie were simply instructed to look {| out for certain seals, and Mrs. Roths i : 3 : 1 child gave instructions that the skine were to be searched for any rare in sects. A New York journalist board around the world. PE-RU-NA CURED HIM Vast Increase in Iminigeation. ' Immigration into the United States will rise this year to astonishing pro Oold Affected Head and Throat | portions if the record for the first ) quarter of the current year be main- ---Attack Was Severe, | tained to its close. Over 11,000 for- | eigners arrived In New York in two Chas. W. Bowman, lst Lieut. and Adjt. | “5% . Sipe : 8 y ’ol ’ i davs in March, an unprecedented 4th M. 8 M. Cav. Vols, writés from | GA) . rorte: 4a Lanham, Md., as follows: showing The number of arrivals dar “Though somewhat averse to patent med- | 0 (he first quarter of 1905 has never icines, and still Jore averse Jo beeoming neen exceeded during a like period in a professional affidavit man, it seems only 3 a plain doty in the present instance to add | 1 aE my experience to the columns already | immigration this year will be double written concerning the curative powers of | that of 1904 Extraordinary efforts Peruna. | are being made to furnish transporta- tRhavedoen particularity bonefiod tion. Ships hitherto engaged in other by tts wse for colds in the head and | VOR. SHE aad 1 the trans throat, I have been.able to fully cure | service are in demand ior ih rans- myself oz want seYure attack in | portation of the coming hosts from Sorty-eight hours by its use acco ng | to directions. I use itas a preventive | whenever threatened with an attack. | “Members of my family also use it for like ailments. We are recommending ® | : "iC. W. Bowman to odr friends.” bo & sma¥ bow n y Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. | his mother in a twelvestory office . Yorn a on a }4 ts . Ome reason why Perunj has f nud ge * | building on Chestnut street the other manent use in so many homes 1 LAL i | LL with fascination n indi contains no narcotic of any kind. It can | Ga¥, W atched with fascination an indi- ¢ length of time without aequir cator which showed, by a pointing ae any i a ¢ ’ Ls ing a drug habit hand on a dial, where the nounting srmer vears. It is probable that the Europe and steerage accommodations | are booked ahead for several months. | —Philadeiphia Ledger Time Flies. } 3 ; he said, “now Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohio, for 3 4 ; L hen he a free medical advices A corresponden © } Wil) . MiY Here DQUrries 50. held strietly confidential u how fast that clock goes!" Depth to Plant a Tree. - — As to the depth to plant a tree, It | How's This? seems to be the general idea that the Weofter One Huadred Dollars Reward for ature 1 rasperity the tree is pro Any case of Uatarra thal cannot be cured by : Polly =" | Hall'sCatarrh Cures, ¥.J, Cxexny Ce with which it is 1 ed in the ground, | We, th i rue: 4 and the percentage th plant toc | Cheney for the last il ye perfectly honorable in a : . tions and foaccially able be worth considering, for the sinning | ohiications made ry their firm, is all in the opposite direction: | West { JAX, Wholesale Druggists, To. ) i edo Look for the mark , 3 Mis ’ ee wl ro Warpixo, Kixwax & Manviy, Wholesale earth on the trunk of Druggists, Toledo, O it stood in the nursery, and going by | Hall'sCatarri Curels taken fat that, you will make no stake A iractly upon the biood an roots want warmth, li Price 75. porbs ure, such as they receive v 1 place Take Hall's Fam! properly, but when i oo sealed two to three ground, it is impossh any vigorous root action while tending against the ing conditions Give ty of feeding ground, fibrous earth, planting is not ns it out porwdonate to the depth and firnmines shaMow Is almost too insignificant t a Schiller's Father's Wish, is int * news of the t ached his father sought God to b anda ad. — Suburban Popular Cars, Ihe Pope-Hartlord ar Pope-Tribune gasoiine cars and runabouts meet the spe fic demands of a Ia class of agtomaohbile neers Fhey are simple in construc 1, free from complicationand eflicient. Prices from £300 to R180 Fe finely i'luetrated " catalogues and fescrintive matter, ad gE dress Dept. A. "ope Manufacturing Co. GOOD POTATOES f} | dress Dept. A. ror # BRING FANCY PRICES — | a. ~ » f Fi at 3 ’ ox mre crop of good potatoes, age in | , 8] vegetables reo ia ties of Potash from the sail. Sepply otas : tone fhenally by the use of fertilizers contain ng ! Se ——— “ = less than 10 per cent. actual Potash. am sure Pleo's Care for Consumption saved fetter an e profitable yiekis are su to " 3 fo ler and more pr table yields are sure alt Mra. Tomas Rod. “Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars | Xue, Maple 8t., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17 1900 booming special fertilizers but contain vale. . able information to farmers. Sent free for the ; tussia in Europe alone has an area of asking. Write now, | 2.000 £ sauare miles GERMAN KALI WORKS ! ——— 93 Nassau Street, New York. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wonliord's Sanitary Lotion. Never Tails. Sold br all ——— druggiste, 81. Mal orders romptly filled eh Evi weet | CAPT. GRAHAM'S CURE life three years — )y Dr. E. Detchon. Crawfordsville, Ind. by Dr. E. Det ( { fle, Ind London's new county hall, on the Thames, will cover 56 acres ¥y tongue has been sctasl) AS green as grass. my breath havin 8 bad odor Wa Weeks ago 8 friend peeommende Cascarags and after asing them | ean willingly an Sores on Face and Back-Tried Many cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me therefore let you know thas 1 shall recommend Doctors Without Success—Gives AE La any one suffering from such troubles ; Cons. H. Balpun, 19 Riviagton St. New York, N.Y. Thanks 1o Cutieuvy, Captain W. 8B. Graham, 1321 Eoff Bt, Best For Wheeling, W. Va., writing under date of The Bowels June M4, "04, says: “I am ro grateful | want to thank God that a friend recommended Cuticura Soap and Ointment to me. 1 suffered for a long tine with sores on my CANDY CATHARTIC face and back. Lome doctors said I had in 0 blood poison, and others that I had bar 48" Es bere’ itch. None of them did me any good, " 1 WHILE but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now looks as clear as a piisseant. Pal a or shake Good, Do Good, baby's, and 1 tell them all that Cuticura ra in bulk. The genuine tables stamped COQ, | ~0ap and Cuticura Ointment did it.” 10 cure or your money b — Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, s¢8 Twelve million hats are made annually ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES ' © the United Kinglon, WINCHESTER “NUBLACK'"™ BLACK POWDER SHELLS The ‘“ Nublack” is a grand good shell. It is good in construction, primed with a quick and sure primer, and carefully loaded with the best brands of powder and shot. It is a favorite among hunters and other users of black powder shells on account of its uniform shooting, evenness of pattern and strength to withstand reloading. ALL DEALERS SELL THEM wok. SS Ro Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in Short Order. Governor Pennvp: act creating the MESSAR( pose of nent of when greatly ercise. He was A conference of scientists, nurservmen and fruit growers held in the Governor's private office this week to discuss ways and means for ting the San Jose scale and other fruit tree de. stroyers. The St has appr priated $30,000 to fight the scale A company has been o at Conestoga Center that will construct a trolley line from Lancaster to Safe Har. bor, along the Susquehanna. The route proposed takes in New Danville, Cones toga Center and other points having n trolley communication at present Amandus Sampson, who operates ore mines in Williams Township, sent his wife to bank to cach a check for $100 to pay off his employees. Mrs. Samp- son drew the money and left it lying at the postoffice. It was found am hour afterwards by one of the clerks, who returned it to the owner, While Mrs, William Parson, of Lorah, was in her garden she cspied a black snake about 5 feet Jong. Mrs. Parson was so frightened that in her attempt to get away she fell and her collar bone was broken. Mrs. Susan Levan, aged 8 years, of Friedensburg, fell down a flight of stairs and was killed. Henry Rothgaber, 8 years bid, was kill- ed on an elevator at a livery stable in Lebanon. His father was recently killed on the railroad at Altoona, $ ! 3 ¥ Awakened to the need of protection from fire by a $30,000 blaze which threat- ened their town with destruction a few weeks ago, residents of Avon have or- ganized a fire department and subscribed money to purchase a full equipment. The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown celebrated its tenth anni. versary, Mrs. Alfred Paschall, of Phila- delphia, read an historical paper. A re- ception followed. A runaway horse at Duncansville dash. ed into the open door of the Lutheran Church, ruining the carpet and break- ing several pews, ! i i : { American's Objection -to Osculation | Astonished Forsigners. This is the true story of how a cer tain planist, who has been amusing New York with his music and hi manners, got possession of his mut fler, He saw it first—the muffler that became his own-—on the neck of a man to whom he had just been intro duced, “1 like your muffter,” he sald, by way of conversation, “1 give you a a 1" i lar for your muffler " de “Extremely flattered, I'm sure; but I don't care to sell out just at pres ent,” replied the American “1 give you a dollar,” reiterated the pianist serenely. ‘The muffler will be second hand A dollar Is a good price” The American pulled from his neck “Accej compliments, he sald, wearily “Keep your money, an yer 0 Pood a8 to accept the mi ” The planist was overjoyed “Gen erous man,” he exclaimed with teas in his voice “1 kiss you for that Spreading out his arms he rushed on the American I'll be hanged if you do!” cried intended victim, who proceeded grasp the piano pounder by re and shake him until] hi tied The musician recoverin #8 the American was of the door Men of vour coun y cold,” he remar stander Fizing Rallrosd Mates. Making railroad rates is like playing 8 game of checkers or chess Com munities to be benefited, producers nanufacturer shippers {oo be aided escent the pieces gsed Evers [HORE its effet on the 1 traffic mans frequently aMow President Johnson Poor Writer. of President Tavior Young Rockefeiler's Training h At Brown university, where John an Rockefell Jt was graduated in clase © R97. tale gre st i i show how his father impres ted be same scrupulous regard to that made the Standard Oil Comp=ny successful One day when John Jr was down in the city of Providence with a couple of girls, he took them nto a convenient drug store and treat. ed them to ice cream soda. After he had paid the checks and before he left the store he surprised his fair com- panions by pulling out a pocket memo- | randum book and entering: “Three ice cream sodas, thirty cents.” QUICK RESULTS. W. 1. ill, of Concord N. C.. Justice of the Peace, says “Doan’s Kidney Pills proved a Tery cflicient remedy in m3 cage, 1 used them for disor. dered kidneys and backache, from which | had experienced a great deal of trouble and pain. The Kid. ney secretions were very irregular, dark colored and full of sediment. The Pils cleared it all up and | have not had an ache in| my back since taking the Mast dose, ! My health generally. is improved a great deal.” Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥Y. For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents per box. Sassafras Tea Miz Tonle. The odor ¢f the sassafras tea ol: culates arcund the private office of Acting Becretary Adee in the state de partment, Washington, these days Two months in the year Mr. Adee drinks tea, but in March and Apri) he brows sassafras by way of spring medicine. He has a tiny brewing out. fit tucked away in his desk and when the thirst comes upon him he bolls a little water and makes him a cup of tea. And no matter what weighty in. sion Mr. Adee sets It aside for a few minutes when the time for such re Actual Sterility in Women Is Very Rare—Healthy Mothers and Children Make Happy Homes. Many women long for a child to bless try Lydia E inkham's Vegetable Com. their homes, but because of some de- Pound: this I did, and I improved steadily in tealth, and in less than two vears a besutiful child came to bless our home, Now we have bility or displacement of the female organs they are barren something to lime for. and all the credit is Preparation for healthy maternity is due to Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com- accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham's | pound” Vegetable Compomud more successfully Mrs Mae P. Wharry Secretary of } North Shore Oratorical Society, { { i i i | than by any other ipedicine, because it = 3 » - ” » » 1 “ gives tone and strength 10 the entire | 1 he Norman, Milwaukee, Wis. , writes female organism, curing all displace Mrs Pinkham: - ments, »iceration ane nttammation i for five years and gave A woman who is in i physical birth to two premature ren. Lyda E condition transmits to Lie ilidren the i Hie Nh epelabie Lx i WAS recon. blessings Bn good constitution 1s i 1 tool it, for not that an ipeentive tw prepare for a . a one within heathy maternity 7 ; Sars a lovely If expectant mothers would fortify little girl was } which is the pride and themseived with Lydia F Pinkham's § ww of our bousehol Every day | bles Vegetable Compound. which for thirty 1¥dis E 0 getable Compound for years has sustained thousands of '5€ light, bealth and happiness it brought te women in this cor a there wou . . be a ore decreases {ir 2 Woman in shie 3 teri be a great decrease in miscarriages, in LO Hy Whma) ah . suffering, and in disappointments at °F hasdoubts about her abi 0 cari birth y & child jet her write to Mrs nkham, Lynn, Mass Avice 3 aii expectant te trying band becnr ted AND ig ted) 15€, Many Women * ~~ Pin Benefited by Mrs, Pigkho—'s + *° * Wedicine. ——————— RE —— w—— La CB Reg ’ - Truths that Strike Home Your grocer is honest and-—if he rea to do so—ean tell You that he knows very little about the bulk coffee be sells you How can be kn ww, where it originally came from, bow it was blend or with what ~Or when roa If you buy your coffee loose by the pound. how oan Fou « Ij £( ; : f LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, is of necessity uniform in quality, strength aad fiaver. For OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, LION COFFFE has been the standard coffee in millions of homes. LION CGFFEE is earctully packed at our lactorics, and until opened in your home, has noe chance of being adul- terated, or of coming in contact with dust, dirt, germs, or uncican hands. In each package of LION COFFEE vou get one full pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine 4 (Lion Lead on every package.) » Sare the Lion.beads for valuable-premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE C0... Toledo, C%lo. a s——n Backed by 27 Years of Manufacturing Experionce. 6to 16 H.P. Prices, $500 to $1600 Simple Construction, Luxurious Equipment. Address Dept. A Por Complete Catalogues, Pope Manufacturing Co. HARTFORD, CONN. Members A, 1. A. ML, =n MOTHER GRAY'S | A_Buw anlar sweet POWDERS | PENSIONFOR AGE. 2452 Pro ae y pints and Instructions W. II, WILLS Wills Bullding, 512 Indi adhinguon, GC Patents and Trade olict a A BI HAAR AN ¥. 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