DEATH SEEMED NEAR. mn When Hope Was Fast Fading Away. Mrs. E. T. Gould, 914 W, Lake St. Chicago, IL, says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills are all that saved me from death of Bright's dis- ease, 1 am sure. ! | when lying abed over, was languld and often dizzy and had sick headaches and bearing-down pains. The Kkid- ney secretions and frequent, and appearance. It was in Pills helped of these well were very 1903 that me so quickly troubles, Binice Foster-Milbu For ] cents per box. too bad cop ous in Doan's Kidney and ever Buffalo, N. Y. Price, oo ile , yorevd : siie Dy UEZISts. WEBSTER “A GREAT ANIMAL.” Wonderful Orator Seemed Half Asleep When Trying a Case. Faneuil he him aim “lI heard once hall, Boston. Every ma and the shout of app sald. The gotten, but Bays a writer ed if he had duce such He sald nev Webster in cour 8 celebrate Phoenix Webster seem thought him his heavy what in f hall was Yu 41 ause 21th 4 au 3 CL eves thers—one on watched Web. not do to say. He, on 0 take no ac as if his mind markable 4 than the ordinary American | geen. They ls where they stopped to look after him In the street But he was heavy—a great his dre anim LHILNA, 4 volved in ms and little attention arcund him.” Not a Matter of Speed. Dr. W. W. Keen. Philadelphia what } vy the n« ted surg OR was prais The great tha . ne a 1 recovery. a ry o h surgeon. su sfully a dim- eration on a m and reudered Hon: the operation was a large one. [t exorbitant, bu sonable and j “The banke wise With eclared bill an outrage "Why, he ‘the operation only took you ten minutes.’ “The surgeon laughed. “Oh,” he said, ‘if that is your only objection, the next time any of your family needs an operation, I'll keep them two or three hours under the knife.” naturally, for this was not it was enough-—a rea- he de the cried, HONEST PHYSICIAN. Works With Himself First, It is a mistake to assume that phy- sicians are always skeptical as to the curative properties of anything else than drugs. Indeed, the best doctors are those who seek to heal with as little use of drugs as possible, and by the use of correct food and drink. A physician writes from Calif. to tell how he made a well man of himself with nature's remexly: “Before 1 came from Europe, where I was born,” he says, “it was my cus tom fo take coffee with milk (cafe au lait) with my morning meal. a amall cup (cafe noir) after my dinner and two or three additional smail cups at my club during the evening. “In time nervous symptoms devel oped, with pains in the cardiae region, and accompanied _y great depression of spirits, despondency—in brief, ‘the blues! got no relief, and at last realized that all my troubles were caused by coffee. stituting English Breakfast Tea. tried to use milk for my table bever. age. This I was compelled, however, to abandon speedily, for whiie it re lieved the nervousnass somewhat It brought on constipation. Then by a happy Inspiration I was led to try the Postum Food Coffee. This was some months ago, and I still nse tt. § am no longer nervous, nor do 1 suffer from the pains about the heart, while my ‘blues’ have left me and life is bright to me once more. I know that leaving off coffee and using Postum healed me, and I make it a rule to advise my pa- tients to use it.” tum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, There's a reason. The Big Bat(leship Mikasa Sunk By Explosion, OVER FIVE HUNDRED MEN PERISH. Victims of the Disaster loclude Men from Other Ships, Who Went to the Rescue of the Mikasa's Crew.—From an Unknowa Cause the Fire Starts at Midnight Sunday Flames Spread Rapidly. Fate of a Gallant Ship. Japanese battleship Mikasa, | Togo' bo, Japan, by £11 Hagship, was an explosion of 1 | by a fire trad e second adron 4 he Czar to 1at had been sent by the ie VARs . which in a day or y be a routed fragment of a sea power elton and unting fluttering up depends il expected your ther dramatic hes me gimost scene that took place histrsrie shin res storie ship ¢ during the irred in her con. remarkable the fleet, Admiral Togo, and lieutenant. A shot vessel! and « ’ «nl ly. all direction gorifte wer In of the him a & qr that confined spot etood young she tutors f them hit. the 1s terrific ng in tine and lv wonnd: subnar. In the midst of fate of Admiral knelt Can. with the the empire on the {ren Heutenant and ministersd tn necesaitison 256 Lost In Mikasa. ( Special). ~The Bureau ceived advices naval at- that the ssing on the bat The wounded Washingt Naval Intelligence from the American t Tokio to the effect killed and n leship Mikasa was 343. Admiral Togo was not on board at the of the disaster, mn re T 2:65 umbered Kaiser For Peace. Hamburg (By Cable).~~Speaking at province. In this province, he said, he had received the reports of the great struggle; but he had also he declared, his chief care as a ruler would be to preserve peace in his coun try. ———“— Gummere In Danger. Tangier (By Cable) —Samuel R. Gum. mere, the American Minister, and a sumber ol European inhabitants have tbandoned their residences in the sub. arbs and removed to the center of the own, at the request of the Moroccan puthrorities, who said they were unable 0 guarantee their security owing to the listurbed condition of the surrounding listricts, . Severe fighting continues be- ween Raisuli's and other tribes. Rai. wli is Governor of the province and is tying to restore order. R. CG. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly Review of Trade” says: “Commercial news continues most sat- tsfactory, improvement being reported in the further Crops are favorable and a few weeks more with frost will put the yield of d cotton bevond danger. progr rs accelerated by demand for iren and sl} St every in pri 4 "a nt Case, except line es of securities, : 1 narvesied under most NNR and 5, textile : fac de- nsive the i mills while : occupied, al testihic io snip ked Ca i WHOLESALE MARKETS. ore, — FLOUR — Steady at de York. WHE, 2 red R614 elevat conti , B48: American, 9.00; com wind, s4@6 COTTONSEED OIL—Firm yellow, 2M@ 0% SUGAR—Raw, steady: fair $34; centrifugal, 06 test, 3 31-32@4: mo Masses sugar, 314; refined, steady PEANUTS—Easy; hand-pick ] S@5 4 ; other domestic, 3@ 514 POTATOES — Weak: Lon and Jersey, per 100 pounds, do, round Jersey, per barrel, 5% sweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket rL23. CABBAGES—Waeak: flat Wakefield, Live Stock. Chicago. CATTLE Receipts, 3.000: market steady; good t« prime steers 5.50(06.30; poor to medium, 4.00005.45 ; stockers and feeders, 2.2504.30: cows, 2.50@4.50; heifers, 2.2004 75; canners, 1.25002.40; bulls, 2.2004.00; calves, 1.00 @7.50;, Texas fed J250s.00; Western steers, 3.350@8.0 HOGS Receipts, 15.0x lower ; mixed and butchers’ to choice, heavy, 6.000 30; rough 5.708.095; hght, k of sales, 5.0006.25. SHEEP--Receipt{, 6,000 sheep steady; lambs, toc. higher; good to choice weth ers, 5.25@530; fair to choice, mixed 4.60(@s5.00; native lambs, 5.5077.60. ; prime refi ing fan y ed dutch, per 100, 4.00005.00; Joo 400 steers 3 ’ market 5.78 sc 26.37%; 1 6.27; IN THE FIELD OF LABOR, Fall River (Mass.) Weavers’ Union is beginning to discuss asking for a wage increase, There are no female so'diers or sail. ors, nor are there any teleg-aph or tele phone linewomen in the United States Montreal! (Canada) Builders’ Ex. change has refused to recogmze any of the building trades’ unions unless the latter are incorporated. Agricultural laborers, who in the United States have never been able to organize, have in Spain a union with a members, ational Association of Railroad Blacksmiths at its annual convention changed its nme to international in stead of nasional, In 1800 there were in this country 3, 914,781 women engaged In gainful oc aupations; in 1goo the number had in creased to , A thremtened strike 04 cotton opera tives in Lancastershire, England, has been averted niter a lengthy conference between master svinners and operatives | i i { i | | THE KEYSTONE STATE | Short Order. | ; Donegal ot f D. R., nation bears Eats electi Regent, cording juries Joseph Moyer, a wn Wayne Township farmer, d at his he of general debility, ag 82 4 Joseph J. Kehler, t collector for Eldred Townshig Pinegrove, has tendered his resi Lewis Clees «7 years, committed suicide himself through the head Mrs. Eva Gray, widow of the Rev. E J. Gray, former president of Will port Dickinson Seminary, died while un RBOINg an operation, The borough council of Kennett Sq has refused the request of the Chester County Gas Company to lay their mains in the streets of that town Watson Lommis was jodged in the Berks County jail for the alleged theft of Jonathan Strausser's team of a horse and spring wagon. Cyrus Becker, a well-known farmer of Spring township, near Rea hing, hanged himself from a rafter in his barn. He was 50 years old and left a large family. The Ancient Order of Hibernians of West Grove have decided to erect a fine new building. The first floor will be used as a fire engine house and the sec- ond floor will be used as a meeting place for the society. Richard Davis, aged $0 years, was in stantly killed in the mines of the St Clair Coal Company by a fall of coal Two foreign laborers escaped with slight injury. Children playing along the tracks of the Lancaster & Quarryville Railroad found the mutilated body of Maris Clark, a farmer of Providence Township, lying in a ditch near Hess Station. The man’s neck and limbs were broken, and it is evident that he had been hit by a train during the night while walking on the tracks. Deceased was 63 years of age and a veteran of the Civil War. : 4% 094 & ams JAYS S————— Lydia E. Pinkham's and Miss Adams. “wandering 1 its enr iy Ter NAY wruation ace pains” stages i be mad extending i go pera 3 os. vEE and begin am ivy le b inka rea % from grate- "iret Letter) wees Lhat vous torus, I have e | haves tu than grateful y dread an opers Bradford Yore Can § as | — Fannie D. Fox be Dear Mrs. Pink? “1 take the liberty the sucomss | have had med iD he tr rt 5 tnut Ht AR 0 operation I soon after read ments and decid bam’ 8 Vegetal taking fix entire Lave aga ¥ Rone i Lydia E. Pinkham's Yegeta Bet 2 Hard Task. ttisand 1s 1 Areh 5t ror. $3trial b itive, Ltd. 8 +1 ittias of the re and 74 her Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for JAoften the gums redo ares wind oc allays pain, o sovernor-Ueneral YEay salary he ¢ x anada 1» 85.000 3 Plso’s Cure cannot be too highly tpoken Epa cough cure. J, W, O'Bainy. 322 Thi Avenus N. Minneapolis, Minn , Jan. 6 19% Dresden ww Mg & Municip of the few cities newspaper one He For Meosguite Kites And the | sting of all insects Sioan’s Liniment is the great antiseping a FTL] Japanese trade with creasing rapidly both WOLD Australia 1» wavs in and besays 1 buve It has & 3 nd onoe more; a never Le within i epetat ~¥uonie D. Fox, Bradfon Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegeta~ ble Compound. # { the hous wr Mrs. Pinkham 1houtl hres years ago $.u0y I bad intense pain eramps and raging ied for me, tter he meant my death warrant, rienod t hundred ig Yo an speration, and | at on laking a regular treatment, findi great relief that my general } improve, and after three that the tumor had reduced | on taking the Compound, ar nad entirely diss; panred es : table Comix ow gratefy] ] ~Miss 1 Wash ¢ women 1 for advice : & Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. W.L. DoucLas *3:204 3° SHOES W. L. Dougias $4.00 Ciit Edge Line cannot be equalied atany price. > ERIE 3 ww W.LOQOUGLAS MAKES AND an OTL A os TAA $10,000 #252 i zovone whe ca Ww. L. Douglas £3.80 shoes have By their ex. largest saie of any $21, world. They are just as good as to $7.00 — the only difference Is the price. If 1 could take you inte my factory at Brockton, Mass., the Jargest in the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and show you the care with which es pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3 80 shoes are the Dest shoes produced in the world, 111 could show you the differen between (he shoes made in my factory and fo of other makes, 3 u would understand why Dow $1.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold + wear lomper, and are of DISFIGURED BY ECZEMA Wonderful Change In a Nightwin a Month | Face Was Clear as VyerwAnother Care by * Cultivars. “I bad eczema on the face for five months, during which time | was in the care of physicians. My face was so dis figured 1 could not go out, and it was going from bad to worse A friend rec mmended Cuticura. The first night after | washed my face with Cuticura Soap and used Cue ficura Ointment and Resolvent 1 changed wonderfully. From that day | was able to 80 out, and in a month tne treatment had removed all scales and scabs, and my face Was as clear as ever. (Signed) T. J. Soth, 317 Stagg Street, Brookiyn, N. Y.” Loal costs most in South Atrios; least in China. BEST BY TEST “1 have tried all kinds of waterproof clothing and have never found anything 81 any price 10 compar: vv your Fish Brand for prowction from all kinds of wendher,” (The sre und s8%vemn of the wetter of this wonsiiofied Jetrer muy be had upon sppliontion) Award World's Fair, 1904, A J. TOWER CO. TheSignof the Fuh Write me at onde tor blanks and instructions , No No Pay, Address TL is uti, 313 Indiana A va. ke 1 Patents | shoe on the market to-day. CAUTION. Insist upon having W.L. Dong. ® ho substitute. None genuine WANTED. A shoe dealer inevers town wh W. L. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Pull line free for inspection upon request, Fast Color Eyelets ured; they will not wear brasep, Write for Illnstrated Catalog of Pall Styies W.L. 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