WORN TO A SKELETON. A Wonderful Restoration That Caused a Sensation ir a Pennsylvania Town. Mrs. Charles M. Preston, Elk- land, Pa., says: ‘Three years ago 1 found that my housework was be coming a burden, 1 tired easily, had no ambition and Was falling fast. My com- plexion got yellow, and I lost over 50 pounds. My thirst was terrible, and there was sugar in the kidney secretions. My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but as his medicine was not helping me | began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar disappeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well.” Sold box. N. ¥. of by all dealers. Foster-Milburn 50 cents a Co., Buffalo, The Door Is Open. One of the reasons why many young men of ambition and high in- gence are averse to entering the or Navy rvice the belief would be almost impossible them to win shoulder The dea is valent that the Point and Annapolis graduates look upon fellow-officers who came from the ranks as interlopers. There may be a trace of this exclusiveness occas- in the ial relations of the but it is seldom encounterad, when caused by boorishness lg The War and Navy thrown the door men who wish and desire the se is it raps Ww ost st pre iOna&iLy 80 officers, except ig i have ide open to enlisted Doparimen in com: to be under Only the oth revoked in nissions stood day the Secretary restricting which was his customary the Vac order Army in way worked through department It has been give the enlisted men tunity qualify for all rade second lie ing after West Point ! The killed number mainder commi for an lege the some te oppor- ancies ant gra- order in of uten 1ave been pli Taft ertain the Navy nnual al young nd hard for oe appor- the to ro War- rant to qualify for good habits + willing man eet wh there them. and inte work sou 10 val and I land Leader Case Of Heredity. the play- contemnt In recently We take We believe rtion, no matter be And Owes ¥oaa erons Striking orge Bernard Shaw, vright, has a good deal of for scientists. “We hold scientists he wi (¢ too high honor.” American admir oo much on fai scientific asa how incredible it incredible, of this ote to an them t ever now much ntific 1 3! There's for here i how DOS serie heredity, ave seen about as wom i books on logical an, whose Your woman sald *“* ‘Yea ' ‘she does has no wy as piano ’ nGer, That. 4nd : join a Should Join pression “Hold on! Suppression of societies for ression of anvthing.” Courier-Journal His Book. what circ chief examiner, physician Knew der ances ask- “would you for a con- umat ed call In another sultation?" “When 1 t~ die on my answered the Chicago News, GOOD AND HARD Results of Excessive Coffee Drinking. didn’t want the patient own hands,’ promptly medical student. what suffering ons put up with just to sat- something FAYE I had been since [ was old enou=h to have a cup of my own at the table, and from it I have suffered agony hundreds of times in the years past. “My troubie first began in the form of bilious colie, coming on every few weeks and almost ending my life. At attack for 8 years I suf- fered in this way. I used to pray for death to relieve me from my suffer- ing. 1 had also attacks of sick head- ache, and began to suffer from ca- tarrh of the stomach, and of course awful dyspepsia. “For about a year I lived on erack- ers and water. Belleving that coffee was the cause of all this suffering, 1 finally quit it and began to use Postum Food Coffee. It agreed with my stomach, my troubles have left me and 1 am fast gaining my health under its use. “No wonder I condemn coffee and tea. No one could be in a much more critical condition than I was from the use of coffee. Bome doctors pro- nounced it cancer, others ulceration, but none gave me any relief. But since 1 stopped coffer qnd began Pos- tum I am getting well so fast I can heartily recommend It for all who suffer as I did.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville.” “There's a reason.” It it remarkable some pers isfy an A Micon using coffee every “NEW YORK DAY BY DAY Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. Child Sues Mother, Alleging she is son to be his practised fraud and him, Henry Rus Years old, ig suing Supreme Court. On April 20 last, the boy charges, his mother suddenly and without justification broke up their home while his father was en gaged in serving on a jury By de ception, trickery and force, it (is charged, she removed much furni ture and other valuables belonging to the and abandoned his fa ther, compelling the plaintiff to go with her not a proper wtodian and deception sel Drowne, Jr., 9 his n. .. her in the per has npon home Thieves Now Using Motor Boat, early unday enter a freight Joseph Canning morning saw two men house at the steamboat landing CHff, I.. I. Being alone, he de- cided that discretion the better part of valor, and walked back until he met two friends They returned to the freight house, and the men, immediately took a motor-hoat and made their the were seen at Sea was to ape Five boat, bott ORL men and a case of candy some led beer wer Out Of Job: aged Henry Into River, because he hg whurger, 1 inicide \s €* ttempted North River gecond Street Cameron, mouth You For Was A Banker. the of banking with aw Bomb made the An attempt morning ye Tamburro Wilkinson <1 ¥: ing As spouting firs fice bomb. obiect doused bomb pipe, ed, and explosives several threafe Hand,” with £70,000 In Gems Held Up. Alleging gr consignment precious $70, customs ano gems Dam, an assistant Xam Edward 8. F the Port, that heavily undervalued of inner swwier the the {1 iportat Colonel Gardner Rebuked. Col. Asa Bird Attorney, nor Roosevelt Gardiner, for: District who i (Gover davit aspersions late Judge This br: wrath wrath A New York School For Wives, His Spine The ney Crumbling Away. surgeons of Foy Hosp had a case John P. Miller 108¢ ling, Miller firat thing was he found he more, far that heels went dham like gpine is eram that with him not bend forware hefore noticed Wrong when could 1 i bend backward would any 80 his He surgeons atri ibling away Maxwell Joins Spelling Board, Simplified the ad ominent cenverts il, City Superin got reform’ sev. ie of the feed over He since been of nard and board regards hi number as event has the The “an The Black Hand has Again. added crimes Hand long list of county by the LETT of Michael Griffin. a contractor Mount Kiseo While Griffin was sitting at the supper table with his family on Tvesday night, three shots erashed through the win. dow and lodged in the wall within three inches of his head. He caused the arrest of two mon who formerly worked for him The Black other Westchester an in attempted its nation Of Bricklayers Go Out, The executive committee of Bricklayers’ Unions of Greater New York ordered a general strike of all the union bricklayers on the various stations and bulldings now erected by the New York Central Railroad because of the employment of non-union men on contracts upper Bronx. The contracts affected tral Station, Cathedral Helghts, Hundred and Fiftieth Street and Ger. "ian Place, and a number of smaller contracts, | Market Reports. R Of York Co.'s Review Wall Street provided important development in ness situation during prices of securities rising average of $2 per share of record established last while the general public terested to an extent that ey rates for all periods maximum, Trade wholesome activity, of reaction, even that of neces season contributing confidence by reports in sight. “Crops now danger, and their movement is be coming a difficult traffic problem Railway earning in August show an average gain of 12.1 cent, over last year's figures while foreign commerce at this for the week provided gains $2,275 in imports and $1,446,521 in exy as compared with 1905." New & Weekly the only the busi past week, within an the high January, in- the hecame lifted mon- to the legal reports indicate with no evidence those industries quiet at this the gene al of large orders are sity to almost bevond are per port if 692 orts d Wholesale Markets, FILLOUR receipts, 22.5 Baltimore Stead unchanged; exports, 10,054 barrels WHE AT Firm August NK ND, 2 Decembe r. 2 red, 67@671%; bushels; exports Southern by san Southern on grade, orn-—-Quiet ; B48 year, 451% asked: receipts, 146.571 corn, | orn, ob OATS 40, Firm new new NO No - 800 bushels to firats WHEAT 78 elevate afloat common \ £3 LOU} anged HAY --Qui¢ 1 006 ONSEE] unch COTT crude, 23 6G 36 4% COFFEE invoice, § ‘ . Dar 12 4 GAR-—~Raw firm ¢ centrifugal, Vl molasses sugar fined firm POTATOE! 1rd changed: sweets weak: barrel, 1.75 6 2.25. steady Southern, Live Stock. BEEVES 51 fw 4 York eady at Te ‘AL VES-<Fairls and but dressed calve veals, 5@ 131% country dressed; 6a 1 SHEEP and LAMBS lambs strong and 10¢ Sheep, lambs, § culls, HOGS 7.00 Chicago but duil 3.76@ 6 ers, to RL good termiil dressed B&G 5.50; 00a 9 00; 6.006 6.25 State hogs quoted @ j CATTLE Common prime cows, 2.80561 4.75; bulla, 2.004 4 stockers Market steady to stoors, heif- ho: and 5; 2.60@ 56.35; calves, 2.00@ 7.50; feeders, 2.604 4.35. SHEEP Market lambs dull, Sheep, veariings, 5.004 6.50 8 00. sheep 4.25 ; lambs, strong: @ i 8.004 oe fa, WORTH REMEMEERING, in the more men ¢d the Egypt is the only country world where there sre than women. The males exc females by 160,000, Though willow cows in wet places it Is ntaurally one of the driest woods. It contains only 26 per cent. of water, Oak contains 34 per cent. Under a new law in Norway every would-be bride must exhibit a cer. tificate that she knows how to cook, In Norway a dyspeptic is regarded fas a natural curiosity. | STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Parts. i i | ing eight Aging, id Reading ame fs Hamond Farme placed int} ~sarthern section « Ceaunty r the fin DeCOme excite rich ding Samus that inconteni Fernwood to to East Lasrsdowne A gix-foot 1t § Fe rwick alligator is at large in Wh «¢ and school children Others |} been notified to Iw the lookout for it The animal brought from Flarida hy OO. ‘ferris and escaped from the pen which it was kept The alligate is large enough to be dangerous and it is believed that ite instinct ha caused it gO the river The boys will now give up bathing in the Busquehanna until has captured or killed Alma Wheeler, a by W. W. Hall, of West Pittston. drove off a burglar whom she found trying to enter the house. When she opened the back porch early the other morning she found him trying to get in. and without an instant’s hesitation struck him with a chair. knocking down. Then she hit him again and he rolled off the poreh and ran away as fast as his legs would carry him. At a special election held in Womelsdor!f, by a vote of 148 to 148, and oh to to it maid the borodgh's electric light plant. d North Dakota thie tion Problem, Dakot io tt toot Solves North Key fect desig to dee and ad The North attempt wished to quartz which found are so-called white object: fo His Presence Of Mind. rein em od es I know fowa, Uect ais ime CAEUDINE CURES i 5 INDIGESTION and Jp ACIDITY sian tn asd ie HEADACHES ALSO removing the cause. 10 cents CO HENANDOAH i» y= COLLEGE A Rehool for Barve nnd Girls, Young Men and Young Women. Academic, Colleginte, ftommercinl nnd Muosienl Conrses. Expeoris enced Christion Teachers. Home Comforts. Lalaogne for 2h Session rune Andress W. R. KLINE, Pres. 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