8 Sr————— BEATEN, genie BOUND AND ROBBED. Young Man With Gag In His Mouth Wriggled Up Steep Hill Easton (Special). well-known was. waylaid turning side He was found bound gagged with a wound on his head and nearly unconscious {rom the logs of blood and shock following the attack. It was late, as B dark and lonely po struck from behind and felled. He remembers nothing after that until he recovered consciousness hours later. Then he was bound hand and foot and there was a gaging in his mouth. He could raise no outcry and lay upon the sidewalk for a long time in the vain hope that a pedes- train would pass and find him in his predicament, Finally he decided to make a fight free himself and gradually work- ed his way to the of a steep hill at the foot of there are a number of houses wriggled over the summit and rolled down the incline. The roll down the hill added to his injuries and when he reached the base he was compelled to rest until he his strength and nerve. Then crawled to a doorstep and attracted the attention of the inmates of the house by beating his hand against the door. Baier was taken was sent for. He could his iiiants, but been relieved of about $28 John Baler, a man of this robbed Young city, and a visit while re- from to the South- and aler was passing a int, that he was to stop which He he in and a physician not ribe that desc assa said he BULL ON THE RAMPAGE. To Harris. Streets, Swims The Susquehanna And The Harrisburg {(Special).—A bull jumped the which ville, seven miles burg Clears fence of a vard in he was confin lowed the road plunged into the Su iehanna River that point arrishurg the t aching the i dashed cspction of people man Cha through this city, inj of these Humphries, nose and hospital where word te the members of dition was Patrolman cibly thrown head struck rendered dashed on was corralled near way, but 1 crowd of excite Benjamin T were also injuries the bull at Neither is ac urin at the Ken to the IrEeons ation and the that his con- tha was s0 for- the nnconsc: down ater taken ived Tent! serios rece Olnts dashing ot n ed by a yelling crow NUISANCE. ABATING SMOKE} Pennsylvania milroad Instructing Duties, An ste wa the abating of the by mpans Firemen In Their Harrisb tant smoke Pennsyl in this ity urg taken the in- en- of ed to their clouds company have struct firemen Bow gines without turning smoke. These men, structed the firemen and them understand that black smoke rily made i= no longer to permitted, are ordered to report headquarters all who refuse obey the Suspension will fol- ret offense and dismissal re for repeated violations. fire out after they have in- have made unnecess be to to rules Four Miles Saved. According office of internal Affair of passenger of freight rania Rall- Harrisburg to a the there are 2 road and 2714.08 miles controlled by the Pennsylv road Company in this State Tae statement shows the distance fron Philadelphia to Pittsburg to be 348.8 miles and gives the distance from one station to another over the en- tire svstem According to the Penn- sylvania Railroad time-table the com- pany is charging for 3563 miles be- tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Bounty Held Up. Harrisburg (Special). - the “Daniel Boons” and "Kitt Car- gons’’ of Middle Paxton and Rush Townships, this county, have started to raise fox, mink and weasels in order to secure the State bounty to pelts and scalps dg not yet definite. i¥ known, but the County Commis- gloners of Dauphin County are sue- picious and have refused to pay a bill of $10 presented by Henry Stock, of the latter towaship, until there be an investigation Failed In Imitating Tell. Pottsville (Bpecial). William Burke, while at play with his little cousin, Bennie Hyer, was fatally shot by a Flobert rifle which the Lild held. Bennie, attempting Willlam Tell, playfully pointed the weapon at Burke's head. It was a hair trigger and almost before the boy was aware of it the plece was discharged. The bullet penetrated the forehead and lodged in Burke's brain. His death is momentarily ex- (Special) filed in the of 328.05 statement Secretary 3 miles - Whether to emulate CONFESSES KIL L ING GIRL, “1 Shot Her Because She Was Go- ing To Marry My Brother.” Pottsville (Special).—'"1 shot her because she was going to marry brother.” This was the declaration made by jealous Charles Warzel, who is on trial here for shooting and killing his sweetheart, Miss Mattie Jolinsky, of Shenandoah. times Warzel shot the girl and then, when arrested and taken to while she was dying, he am satisfied.” The murderer claims he fons of his murdered every night in his cell at prison. He shammed effectually for several his arrest as to deceive one night, during a terrific storm, when he first saw ghost, he broke down and his deception. JAIL DELIVERY FOILED. my sald, “I wees vis- the country insanity so weeks experts, but Mattie's confessed Big Plot To Penitentiary Forestalled. Warden W Western Pe igantic plot from the pris Break From Pittsburg (Special). McC. Johnson, of tentiary, by convicts on. The Walter Dorman. the notor Bid is serving a life s Since been a run of the pris cial discovered, hi a erreat ad Ereat the discovered a to escape accomnpilee fous his cor model bundle volvers and knives ing, in Ww hi mak In money SIBLEY TO RETIRE. Will Candidate, ‘ongressman Says He Not Again le A and are agit: Valeour not ATTACKED BY A CAT. And Viciously. At Mistress Bite And Claws Her sted CALLED POLICE BY "PHONE, After Joseph Bray Had Brother-In-Law, Killed Lansdowne Bray. aged brother-in-law latter's hom bing him throu tantaneous Both men are drinking heavily arrested last assault and batter der was directly due committed by Allen on is the sister of the mw alleged that Bray had get with his Only a minute the stabbing Bray Constable Robinson self up been heen weel for even Alien gigter fow alla gave Shot. Because Pegzzianman, his wife West Fifth fellow board. Pezzia- He was Peacemaker Chester (Speci interfered with who attempted fo a boarding house gtreet, Luci was shot man-and will | hurried to the Chester Hospital where phyeicians loca ited the three bullets, one of which lodged in the abdomen. alt hie Angelo bent ou Guidon, a three times by robab ly die at er. Factory Doubled, acial) The Pearl Glass Company began its run for the coming season. The company dur- ing the summer has doubled the ea- pacity of its plant hy adding a new 12-hole tank and will now employ about 400 men and boys Capacity Of Clarion { 31 Big Pay Vor Harvest Hands, Mount Joy (Special) ~-~With one of the biggest corn crops in years, almost ready to harvest, farmers in Lancaster County are confronted with a great scarcity of help. Some far- mers have offered as high as $2 a day for corn harvesters, but they cannot get sufficient help at that high figure. Other farmers are offer- ing 3 cents a shock and a good hare vester can eaxily cut one hundred shocks a day ———— = — Magra agi FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Commissioner Rockey Contemplates Opening An Agency. (Special ) Chief * of of Industrial Statistics Rockey is considering the advisability of establishing free em- ployment agencies in the larger cities of the State. The idea is to furnish employment gratuitously to persons seeking work after the plan in force in Illinois where, during 1906, 53,637 persons obtained em- through the free agencies Chicago and other cities that state ‘The justice of Harrisburg the Bureau John IL. in f Of large such a plan,” sald Rockey, "Is apparent when it that the usual expense with private employ- ounts veral plication, where. by the Illinois statis- cost to the individual employment was nothing the State less sixty i in connection ment lollars agencies am for ap shown t to Ber each the itnan to exper hed by imental age will Mr. Rockey Pennsylvania the € n appropriatio Children Hanove Play With Pistol, cidents Mine Ac Appointed Hospital Trustees, Of Good Fellows, Next Woman Shocked Lightning. Easton By {Spe ail Nuring a she shower her niddle of Fuck 1 was window and conviul w 8 . the Derr i i on ie Sou 24 Maly ollowed ide of the stres WAR rend time Steel Companies Sold, Nnoeis Special Pittsburg ties and patent ant at the and the j Company, Pittsburg The price i Damascus valued at Company's holiings $500. 000 Ex are Planned by the purchasing company tensive STATE OBITUARY. Jelano Hamlin, McKean Count years one of the most tho earlier residents of the county, passed away at his home in Smethport, Mr. Hamlin was born in Bradford County May T..1824. Senandoah who would in a fow attained her 100th birt from heart failure Schwenksville. Samuel Faust, who was a member of the State Leg- islature from 1884 to 1886, died at his home in Frederick Township, aged 79 vears. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF Harry Leek, of Jeanesville Luzerna County, who has been missing for the past seven years, was declared legally dead by the Court and his estate given to his sister. Miss Ida Leek. The large barn of Willlam BE. Hess, a well-known [armer of Upper Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton ‘county, was struck by lightning and burned. All the barn’e contents were destroyed, inflicting a loss of $5,000, Ten years ago Mr. Hees also anffered the loss of a barn, Byron the Bradford the nestor of bar, and for prominent of Mrs. Eilzaboeth Park- days have hday, died or fy WORN TO A SKELETON, A Wonderful Restoration Caused a Sensation in a Pennsylvania Town. Mrs. Charles N. Preston, of Elk. land, Pa., says: ‘“‘“Three vears ago 1 found that my house- work was becoming a burden. I tired eas- fly, had no ambition and was falling fast. My complexion got yellow and 1 lost over 50 pounds. M) thirst was terrible, and there was sugar in the kidney secre- tions. My doctor kept me on a strict diet, but his medicine was not helping me, 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar dis- appeared. I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well.” Sold by all dealers. B90 cents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. as They Got “Henry,' said the voung wife, had taken up physical culture, ' think I am built? replied her husband, vou are bait like a watch.” you, Henry, And, Together. who ‘how do you My fondly, Thank Henry?" dear,” I am built Tike a watch, don’t you think I should have a few Power, young women, Knowledge Is entrance of even young girls, into and Industrial life presupposes, or should presuppose, in the interest of self-protection, a more thorough knowledge of the ways of the world than was regarded as either neces- sary or proper for young girls of a generation in which women were strictly homekeepers and home- makers, and men were the bread- The winners, protectors and support- ers of the home, At a time, not yet entirely beyond the realm of memory, and in every young women in ignorance wiles of the wicked and the gnares of the tempter, and, as far as possi- ble, from all knowledge of the exis- tence of the vices that ‘cling serpents’ eggs together” what is called the social sin. The fallacy of this reckoning when put to the test, is apparent to all, even the least worldly-wise the present age. Ignorance of what in general terms is called the “ways of men’ -—ways which are scorned by honorable men in every walk of life—is the open door through which many a young girl has walked un- wittingly to her downfall, The rem- edy here is plain and should not be far to seek. It imposes upon parents the plain duty of fortifving their daughters with information fn re gard to the subtleties of human na- ture that lle at the very foundation of all society, the perversion of yay desirable to %keep Jewels?’ And then Henry frewned and sald the man who compliments is an idiot Pick-Me-Up A Judge. people,” sald Justice think that to make a bet unlawful; that {ff two of gloves it is There is nothing from beginning to if » nd 1 make "his obiter dic No Crime To Bet, Says “Millions of Gavhnor, fa a pair against the law, code that cri end to show a bet tum was de- Hate Division unction me Gaynor and y tame to be argued. [Yicks Vorid ' re goods Wrighter and faster « ire ‘any garment without! ripping apart, Ww hy Men And Women Differ. capacity be- more more Associstion ers of ats ap- ut in the ther and the oth- ipoEite set, anding er sort is or ig surely dee per in order phenome- Of Sleep. Origin 1 de Hine ho HIE Of Revue } on of the believe the n internal The hy- body) is part in the ince the sub- said to contain upport the sig exeris a upon the He tO # ; pophs inf The a his anatnmical anatomical ones "TYE Ce ntres by the | changes in | back up statements ooen this are rrence of organ in v associated eit aru wn with ler Post duate, ce or with insomnia girl ia heart marry a iroken becaune man or because she her a FAMILY FOOD. Cooking. A little boy down in N. C. asked iis mother to write an account of how Grape-Nuts food had helped their family. She says Grape-Nuts was first brought to her attention on a visit to Charlotte, where she visited the Mayor of that city who was using the “They derive so much good from it that they never pass a day without using it. While I was there I used the Food regularly. gained about “My little 18 months old baby ghortly after being weaned was very that it was painful to handle her, and One day a happy thought urged me to try Grape-Nuts soaked in a lit- tie warm milk. “Well, it worked like a charm and the began taking it regularly and im- provement set in at once. She is now getting well and round and fat as fast as possible on Grape-Nuts, “Bome time ago several of the fam- fly were stricken with LaGrippe at the same time, and daring the worst stages we cotild not relish anything in the shape of food but Grape-Nuts and oranges, everything else nau- peated us, “We all appreciate what your fa- mous food has done for our family.” “There's a Reason.” Read "The Road which leads to the long catalogue of gins of the lower order and to { tically all of the crimes that are mitted against women, within withowt the marriage relation {morance of things which evers woman, for her and happiness, prac- CO In pw. | an 1g IE own self-protection should know and derstand, is proper only during perio€ of sheltered young | But te turn a girl out to ms ing among men: and that usually when paralleled whether | cial wr gage in a doh send her ment of land Oregonian 1y un- ake a liv to work for a wage an insufficient with to opt life her needs she seeks industrial comme or esti is} +3 with i non out misery if dye. Ooe 0c. package colors all Sbers AGT. THE To $25,000 {D2 an AT AL PR THE REASONW. L. I» fn all walks of Hi axoellemt sivie. enry fitting The selection of the leathers ar of the shoe, hi every etal] he making the most ecm pistes srganivation of ronerinte skilled shosmakers, who receive 1 bo buen t ehoe industry, and whose o TT 11 I ocondd take vou into my large factories i and show sou how carefs F.3.D ins oh i i hews ar fo than an) make, 5 (eT would them understand why Chey the wear yy +4 Fe ure of groster va m8 on No Substitute - Ark y direct to factors, 8 10,000 ¥ rite for Ca rite for Catal -. wok rel everywhere v TELEGRAPHERS WANTE EA in charge of ex re £i in Bobo ny RD » OE E wit bone § ander a BI Guaras Split In Half. Graz 3 Mrs have more her divorce Mrs Park Naturally ]) to take care of her children six months in the merey eisure since she YOeAr Dow FITS Bt. Vitus Dance: Nervons Diseases manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Norve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise froe | Dr. H. R. Kline, LA. 981 Arch 8¢,, Phila. Uneasy lies the fan it ENDURES ECZEMA 5 YEARS head with a pr i ~=Best Doctors Fail—But Cuati- cura Remedies Effect Care. “l bad been troubled with ccxema on my cheek. I had Leen doctoring wit the best physicians, but found no reli whatever. As the medicines and salves 4 me no good 1 thought 1 would get Cuticura Soap, Cuticus Ointment and Cuticura Pills, costing one-half of one visit to my physician, | relief. When 1 had used three boxes Cuticura Ointment and two cakes of Cuts cura Soap 1 found my skin as soft and 4 as a baby's. Mise Netta Avers, 131 Frans lin Ave, Brooklyn, N, 15, 1908.” A ——— on thelr own corns tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, ca bottle But the blond lawyer is not always a legal light H =H GrERX'Ss Soxs, of Atlanta, Ga..are the only successful Dropsy Specialists inthe world. Bee their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. Thought The Cat Was Dying. A very pretty girl of nineteen. with tears running down her cheeks, rushed into the Bellevue receiving room last night. “Oh, doctor, she's dying!" she walled. “Save my darling Tootsie.” “Pray be calm, madame,” sooth- ed Dr. Howard, “and tell me who is dying.” The weeping girl unloosened a sheet from about the bowy of a di- minutive jet black cat. She had swallowed a needle and two yards of thread. "Oh, I don't want to live if Tootsie dies.” Three difficult operations and the assistance of two other famons sur. geons were required to separate the needle from Tootsie's breathing ap- Jnished ta kitten was as good as to Wellville,” In pkgs. frm e y wis pa. | our dmcovery, hr 4 hadl to Peruna.’ Mr. a 2. Henpeuan, Oakland, Ni, writes: “1 waited before wnung to you about my mckmess, eatarrd of the stomach, which | bad over a year ago. “There were people who told me it would not stay cured, but | am sure that | am cured, for | do wot feel any more ill effects, have & good appetite and am getting fat. Bo | am, and will say to all, | am cured Fs thank vou for your kindness. “ Peruna wild r our house medi cine Catarrh the omath i» also known in common pariance as dyspepsia, tritie. and digestion. No medicine will be of any permanent benefit except it removes the catarrhal condition. Gained Strength and Flesh, Mise Julia Butier, RB. R. ¢, Appleton, Wia., writes she had catarrh of the stom ach, caumng loss of sleep and appetite, with frequent severe pains after esting he took Peruna, ber appetite returned, she gained strength, flesh and perfect health, ‘ i waler heotinr than say other dye. You cals al 50 shees acturer. 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