YOUR BACK ACHE? ————— DOES Cure the Kidneys and tho Never Return. Paln Wil aching kidneys. one Cure Only ‘back, way tc curs an the cause, the Thousandec tell of cures made DY Doan's Kidney Pills. John C. Coleman, a prominent merchant of Swainsboro, Ga. says: “For several years my kidneys were affected, and my back ached day ( and night. I was nervous and ‘ame in the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right away, and the reat relief that followed has been permanent.” Sold by all dealers, 50 cents a box, Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo NR. ¥X. languid, STILL TRIMS HUSBAND'S HAIR. Aged Millionaire Keeps to the Custom of His Poverty Days. In Brooklyn there lives a millionaire well along in years, with a wife from whom algo youth has long since fied, From the old days before wealth came to them the couple retain custom which has passed, as the years have flown, into a sort of sacred rite. The old lady cuts the old gentleman's hair. Once a year the millionaire goes to a barber shop and has his scanty locks trimmed. That sets the style for the ensuing year When he comes home the wife carefully stud jes the cut, and after that it is her work of love to reproduce it until another vear rolls around and nual visit to the barber The old gentleman also shaves him: gelf. Economy in the matter of barbering which was first a matter of stern ne cessity, is now the one little thing that the couple refuse to give up out of the days of poverty. As they are a child less couple, there is nobody to hector the old man into engaging Really the old man has his more often than is necessa { sometimes when the worries of wealtl and social duties are more than or dinarily oppressive the good wife will say: “Come dear up to my room. I want to cut your hair.” And while the scissors snip the old couple laughingly go back to days of youth and struggle once one the an Y 2 takes place Come the old happy more more. No Chloride of Lime for Him. Pat Egan, a plasterer, and a known character of Cambridge, Ma walked into a shoe store getts avenue on Saturday evening re cently to purchase a pair of shoes, says a writer in the Boston Herald After looking ove or four pairs of shoes took his fancy. and found that they chafe, but wel on Massa i r three he hit upon one palr i He tried them Bird Was Removed. A woman rushed into millinery e jeft hat turned to gear Why with this “What purchaser Why, only that a madam y hat’ bird with the hig get in a different “But that is the style,” said the mil liner Style or no style it has got J to go.’ gaid the purchaser. “I will never wea: that hat until I can go about the wings of birds sticking in the eyes of men. and especially horrid men like the horrid one that ‘one bird in bush is two in #8 hat.” " The bird in the h INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. Now Food Headed ON the Disease. The happy wife of a good old-fash- foned Mich. farmer says. “In the spring of 1802, I was taken gick—a general breaking down, as it were. I was excessively nervous. conld not sleep well at night, my food seemed to do me no good, and I was so weak 1 could scarcely walk across the room “The doctor said my condition was due to overwork and close ecomfinement and that he very much feared that con sumption would set in. For several months I took kind of medicine after another, but with no good effect- in fact, 1 seemed to grow worse, “hen 1 determined to quit all medi. cines, give up coffee and wee what Grape-Nuts foed would do for me. 1 began to eat Grape Nuts with sugar and eream and bread and butter three fimes a day. “The effect was surprising! I began to gain flesh and strength forthwith, my nerves quieted down and grew nor- mally steady and gound, sweet sleep came back to me. In six weeks’ time I discharged the hired girl and com- menced to do my own housework for a family of six... This was two yearg ago, and I am doing it still, and enjoy it.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich, There's a reason. Read the little hook, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. without Nn me that worth told the at was removed. Insidions one THE KEYSTONE STATE The Latest Peomivasia News Told in Short Order. hange of bul mely obyhanna, of John A. Bi Yale graduate, leader } bullet w his deatl in the Stat lospital 3 seranton. Tl hospital the dead mar received shot by all of the 1 1" SKU Was were also f the wound ns. he blew of ¥ Fenner & Ce hearing at hi ity Hos A rel Har pita tT © ver sk = “ i sniged, wnich reform n next month 1 Of lecause the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company want the sie | « coal dump, the mining village of F ers, near Mahonoy City, comprising ten houses and twenty families, 15 to be wiped off the map The tenants have been notified to vacate by April i. A tenement and store building in Sha mokin owned by M. H. Haile was burn ed. The loss is $5000, partly covered by imgurance. Assistant Chief Engineer Ralph Zimmerman, of the fire depart sent. fell while in action and his leg was btoken. The grand jury in their report ~osirt in Allentown recommended the pro vision of separate apartments in the county jail for juveniles and women They also recommended a hospital ward and steam heating system for the jail and more mmproved farming and har vesting machinery for the poorhouse. to the COMMERCIAL New York R, G. Dun & Co.'s WW ly Review of Trade” Unseason: in distribu gratifying results « tablished a stro regarding the fu Outdoor worl temperature and year's total | greater tions, Despite of manuf large an making ms even expecta 1irs output continued for Spring ship- orders were facturing plants ha { preparations ments indicate that advance heavy. Stat t f ri arnings cone tinue satisfactory, figures thus far avail able average gain of 6.G per cent, over 1904, and for- t 4] port was re- rts gaining $2. reasimg $4.301,- the same week numbered 221 10 fae 2 ia with yared WHOLESALE MARKETS. t FLOUR—Firm and s Riz Live Stock. oledrs i i¥ Rn f+ B 10 Hogna bulls 400 dy ; fat isier : native 4.15; oxen and 2.5004.15; 475 sieers, slags, cows, 1.00 Lables quot- at o@rac. per seed weight: re- , at Bigmoisc. per pound. Exports y, 308 cattle; to- morrow, 860 cattle and 5,250 quarters of CALVES-—Veals, steady; grassers and 8, § strong. Veals, 500 little calves, 4.50; RErasscrs, 3.50 a00: Westerns, 5.75@06.00. Dressed ~alves, steady; city dressed veals, of@14c. dressed grassers and fed calves, s@7re Chicago. ~CATTLE — Market steady. ommon to prime steers, 3.00@7.00; rows, 280400; heifers, 200@35.00; bulls, 2004.15; stockers and feeders, 2.15(a)4.25; calves, 2.00(@7.75. HOGS-—~Market 10c. lower; choice to medium to good eavy, 485@4.95; butcher's weights, 490 sos; good to choice heavy mixed, 4.08061 5.00; packing, 4.80@4.05 SHEEP-Market steady Sheep, 4.00 @ 5.75; yearlings, 6.00@0.85; lambs, 7.00 EE amu FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING The value of beauty in hostital nurses is receiving close attention i London. Andrew Carnegie plays golf in moder- ation, but is extremely fond of trout and salmon fishing. Norway exported about 68,000,000 pounds of fresh cod and more than half that amount of salt cod last year, D. Taylor, so-year-old farmer of Mad- ison County, Ky., has just returned from a six-week visit to each of his nine chile dren (all married), who live in lllinois, "Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas having completed a remarkable drive of several thousand miles, which he made alone in a buggy. itis journey consumed two years, The Tull name of the dealers. therefore be declined. k..incys, liver, stomach AED Government Puget Sound for eneinecrs Ley mAppIng OF WAFLRS FREE~NO DRUGS ~CURES BY ABSORPTION. BUA Cures Delehing of Gas—tad Pireath and stomach «Short Breathe Bleating—Sour Eractations. Irregular Henry Ete. Teke a Mu Bad I's Waler any tizwe of the day immediate good omach. It absorbs the gas omach, kills the powor ¢ Gisease Catarrh in wholesome make bad stomachs omach ws entirely free from Muil's Anti-Bewck gr stomach healthy gases which arise from and by reenforang enabang It th the gasine 3 note the food A eR i a own a iL pro ples Qigest * Mere ir ancient vention was 1 as vulgar in {times regarde ECZEMA With Crosts- Downe Mirage. Mouth and Hands Eyes Covered Vianed ulous Care by Caticura. “When my old he had eczema 80 quickly over the whole body that we at once called in the doctor We then went little boy was siz we went to a him, and in our despair third one. Matlers became so he had reguiar holes in his cheeks, large enough to put a finger into had to be given with a spoon, for his mouth they began to bleed and suppurate, as did also his eyes. ER MANENT PoTasH phoric acid. bh re N . a i are EA RELY 4 ] I ad DY A) should hav g leven per cent. oO as well ers sort of crog f ation which we send on request, farmer who will write us Address, " gives valuable facts for every t on successful fertiliz- or obligation, 10 any “NUBLACK" good and the best It is primed with a quick It is a black powder uniform and strength ALL DEAL Pearson will continue ihe fore conducted ter member Frank L brokerage business hereto by Pearson & Boyle, the lat retiring at the end of this year Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen te Nature's great remedy —4 ures Coughs. Colds, Croup and Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles. Al GIUREISS, he., Boe. and The momentum of a swiftly fying bird iz considerable covered over and over. We had no rest by day or night. Whenever he was laid in his bed we had to pin his hands down, otherwise he would scrateh hie face, and make an open sore. 1 think his face must have itched most fearfully. “We finally thought nothing cowid help, and 1 had made up my mind to send my wife with the child to Europe, hoping that there. differently, and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours spoke about Cuticura. We made a trial with Cuticura Soap, QOint- ment and Resolvent, and within ten days or two weeks we noliced a decided im- provement. Just as quickly as the sick- ness had appeared it also began io disap pear, and within tea weeks the child waa absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and white az never before. F. Hohrath, President of the 0. L. Hohrath Company, Manufacturers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 2 Rink Alley, South Bethlehem, 'a. June 6, 1905.” It is fifty wears since friction matehes were invented, the medicine that puts your liver and digestive organs in working order. 28¢., five bottles $1.00, Sold by ell Druggists. L 5 JONNSON & CO. Boston, Mass, A new order . Will give pea sion jor aga Write tye at onoe for blanks and ins No Pension, No Pay, Address Washington, b. © iotumd. cee Tom's Ee ol of its pattern reloading. account of on evenness withstand tme to 8 dealer who won't Guarantee Ts '¥ BACK IF IT DOESNT CURE. To be Given for Reliable Information We have set aside $1,000-22 give five dollars for a PosTAL Carp giving the firm reliable news of a chance to sell 8 horizontal steam engine of our wyies, within our tsnge of sizes. We do pot want inquiries st this time for wertical, sr action of Zar ehgines, ATLAS ENGINES AnD BOILERS Putters o7 the mest complete line of engines and oilers ade by ay obs manulsturing conowrn in he world ATLAS Encine WORKS Belling agenvins in all tities INDIANAPOLI® Ostiten, Pour Valve, Automatic, WH bEpend, Water ie ad snd Throttling Engioes tar and Portable Boller Atise Engines In services 3,000 000 BP. Atlin To lers iB service 4.000000 BP, i irs Boxatg dando Tei FI Wark Whee . DENY IT WILL PAY pxul
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