oo UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA _ PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Dyspepsia is Offen Caused by Catarrh of the Stomach —FPeruna Relieves Catarrh of the Stomach and is Therefore a Remedy or Dyspepsia. Hon. M. C. Butler, U. 8 Senator fram South Carolina for two terms, in a letter from Washington, D. C., writes to to the Peruna Medicine Co., as follows: “J can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble, I have en using your medicine Jor a short period and I feel very much relieved. It is indeed a wonderful medicine, besides a good tonic.” Wik + * | ATARRH of the stomach is the correet § name for most cases of dyspepsia. Only an internal catarrh remedy, 2p na, is available, Peruna Tablets can now be procured. y as Peru- A Possible Help. “He had his wife arrested for non- support.” “Prominent ““Not hitherto. help them some.’ rier-Journal. socially?” This affair may —Louisville Cou ’ $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dis- ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and thatisCatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system thereby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by t 1g up the con- stitution and assisting nat in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for of testimonials. Address F.J.Canexey & Co, T Bold by all Druzgists Take Hall's Fa MT is Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chi teething, softens thegumas, reducesinfla A Last Resort, The parson's desperately tr his new nurse. park guard. “Mister, are you a p'liceman?” The glant in brass bent lower, “Why, yes, sonny, 1 be.” “Then please arrest this woman. She won't stop follerin’' me around.” —Lippincott’s. small boy ving to run At last had been AWAY he sp bottons A Gentle Hint, “Oh, yes,’ Mr. Staylate ing, boastfully, “I've never felt the least bit unstrung; my nerves are always steady as a clock-—"' “As a what?” asked Miss Patience Game. “A clock.” “Oh! yes. A clock, Philadelphia Press. was say- a clock.” = TIRED BACKS, The kidneys have a great work tn do in keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order it causes backache, beadaches, dizziness, languor and distress. ing urinary troubles, Keep the kidneys wall these . 8. A. Moore, pro- prietor of a restau. a rant at Waterville, Me., says: “Before using Doan’s Kidney Plils | suf- fered everything from kidney trou bles for a year and a hall. I had pain In the back and head, and al- most continuous in the loins and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doan’s Kidney Pills brought great relief, and | kept on taking them un- til in a short time | was cured. | think Doan’s Kidney Pills are won derful.” Sold by alldealers. 050 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥Y. Ravages Of The Sea. The engineers of the United States Coast Burvey who mapped the coast of Long Beach for 12 miles south of Barnegat Inlet In 1839, found up- on going over the ground In 1871 that the sea in 32 years had advane- ed inland an average of 545 feet for the entire distance, and in some places as much as 930 feet. Also they found that beginning at the mouth of Dennis Creek in Cape May County, the sea had swallowed 2.- 310 feet of that stream and 1,880 feet of East and West Creeks. All this happened a generation ago. PEPE 4004400000000 4 CHEATS THE GALLOWS. William Whittaker Dies In His Cell In Sunbury. Sunbury (Special). -— Death cheated the gallows and snatched a convicted murderer from the waiting | noose when William Whittaker, con-| victed of murdering his wife, died very suddenly in his cell at the coun- | ty jail. Whittaker was married to | a young lady of Mt. Carmel, but owing to his abuse his wife left him | and returned to her parents. Whit-} taker coaxed her to come back tol him and when she refused he took | his razor and went to her parents’| home, He led her into the parlor] and when she again refused to live with him, he cut her throat. At the trial an effort was made by | Whittaker's attorneys to prove him! insane, at the time of the crime, but the effort fell flat and the jury did not consider the insanity plea agree- ing in a few minutes on first degree murder. A new trial had been de- nied the murderer and he was to be called before Judge Savidge during the present term of court and the death penalty imposed On Tuesday afternoon he was tak- en ill suffering from acute indiges- tion, but his condition was not con- sidered serious. A doctor was call- ed and his treatment gave relief. A half hour later he was found ly- ing on his cot dead. MISTARE COSTS MAN'S LIFE. For Woodchucks | Accident, | While Ww. Ww i 11s s accidentally | Friends Gunning Ends In Fatal Bradford (8; Port All pyr eg eciall. hunting near heny, Scott, aged Jordan. workers | They and and shot Scott reaching | moving in readiness | different woods and Jord was {ook the on the lookout As he app: saw what chuck and he fired at ti other and it was the Jordan Jordan's ACCUTAC) 2 to the grou mortally the shot tak effect in When Jordan realized port of his deadly mistake he bec: frantic and sinc ha: crazed with grief and consternation ie obiect the hill head woodch K. vith unen Scott side of of KSiINnNDOsse 81 PPOs bullet nd as a result woun his the full e h been ¢ PRINTING PRESS WINS. Neighbors Who Try To Stop Its tunning Lost Case, Norristown (Special Williay he Liisa cation of Jennie Turner, strain Frederick bor from e on his prop tion of a refused by clars th ed by Gq rec give 0 | cupation i In his clares runs his of his uzed is night where Court runs Bwartz de- mally cellar) hous The bi and the! Gapner §o | f steam declares his press it will on tha ey nieriere fensive him. Women Fatally Burned. Alientown (Special) While Oliver Kline Alburtis, Mrs. of was poli fire and rushing was 80 badly | her clothes caught out of the house, she burned before the flames could extinguished by neighbors, that died In great agony a few later, Attempting to sene ofl lamp Mra. of this city. blew chimney with the she | extinguish James B. Scheetz, | down the lamp result that an ex- burned before the extinguished. fatally could be STATE OBITUARY. At the County Sellers Hoffman, Jr., aged 25 one of the best- known surveyors in this county, died} after a brief iliness He i hester Cheater Hospital, years, Wes? war a sergeant in Company I, Na- tional Guards, and a member of the West Chester Piloneor Corps. He was taken to the hospital a few days age supposed to he suffering from typhoid fever. but after a further examination he was found to be suf- fering with a bad esse of tuber culosis, Clarion Edward MM. Wilson, aged 49 years, one of the most prominent citizens of this place, died at his residence after an ilines= ahout three weeks. He was widely known throughout Western Pennsylvania ag a lumber dealer; was vice presi- dent of the First National Bank and truetro of the Clarion State Normal School. Hospital Strike Averted. Danville (Special) .-~The threaten. od strike at the Danville Hospital for the Tusane hay heen averted, the atteudanis having Leen granted all the demande that were presented to the Board of Trusioes. The conces- pion include a 20 per cent. Increase in saiary and more time at liberty ag soon ng additioval help can be socured, ‘The salaries of the female attendants are to be incrensed in the game proportion as those of the men, INNOCENT MAN HANGED? Witness At Murder Trial Thinks Wrong Man Was Convicted, One and inno- an- Pittsburg cent (Special). has been hanged serving a tence on a charge of having murdep- man other is twenty-vear sen- ed Contractor Samuel Ferguson at West Middleton, in 1903, according the belief of Lewis Laggett, an witness in the at the time of the trial Milover Kovovie, a Croat, was for the crime and Molivar vears of hi cave hang- ed Patro- twen- claims in the vis has served four tv-yvears' sentence Lagget to have convict, now Penitentiary, going awa) where Ferguson was ith dvnamite and robbed This man ‘wa Harry Loes) do not eredence in of Laggett A of paid for the geen an blown up w $4000, Stone police nlace the story 36000 was the Croats, MAN MISSING FOUND. To Have Been Arrested. Collector Thought Murdered 1s Altoona “Am in Cleve- land broke This is the ed the J. WW, { Special} say something.” which inform- of collector message police of the whereabouts Veach, the insurance disappeared (rom home ising his family, foul play ’ his wif two who great REO, C8 he It was informed met © insurance com- band was, and Cleveland while where her arrested z for fund CUPID FEELS SLIGHTED., Miss Kauffman Failing To Marry W. T. Foulk Sues For 810,000, Miss known inetd breac! he plain oclares 4 11 034 nas not that him ned unmarried, bu seted narry her and that she brings ry of damages wus served by Depu and the ball bond fe » - Lowy eo father going uit for the recove A capias ty herift T re avior irned, # bond for $1,000 his on i DIAMOND TO AID WOOING. Jewels Bequethed If She Marries, within divided Williams are sons become +3 Lae the jowels to be two Officers, The Daugh gixteenth an- Daughters Of America L.ecbanon (Special) ters of America in the elected and State session here installed these officers Mre. Mary Bishop, associate State councilior, Mre. Sarah McKeesport; State vice councillor, Emma Kincaid, Catasa- qua; conductor, Della Hoover, castle; State treasurer, Amos A Ford City. warden, Mrs. Annville; Inside senti- Mrs. E. Thomas, McKeesport; sentinel, W. E. Daughtery, national representatives, Slatington, and Annie Mount Carmel year's meeting State coun- cillor, Tamaqua; Ella Hellman, ner, outside Altoona; Emma Bechtel, Englehart, Seranton was chosen as next place. Outlaw's Body Found. Williamsport (Special) The body a man believed to be that of the Jameson found in Dent's run. Several years ago Jame- son shot a constable near Renovo who attempted to arreat him and lat- er defied half a dozen constables at his home He has been reported dead several times, but this body has been identified as that of the real outlaw, Seated Wife On Hot Stove. fazleton (8pecial).— Because his wife met other mon Simon Malkuts, of Cranberry, adopted serious means to chastise her by seating her on a red hot stove. He was caught In the act by State Trooper Nernst, who had the brute committed to jail. Court Order Against Drink. Danville (8peclal).— "Judge, 1 want you to make an order that no man shall be permitted to sell or give me liquor,” sald young Walter Rupp, who was sentenced by Judge Evang to sixty days in jail for as gaulting an officer. “That is what has ruined me, and | want to start {life anew with out the rum,” he con- cluded, Judge Evans ordered the Clerk of the Court to enter an order to that effect and commend the de- fendant for his determination to re- form. of notorious was WON HUSBAND BY VOICE. Hello Girl's Sweet Tones Captivated Telephone Employee, Pittsburg (Bpecial). he Captivated by a sweet voice heard over the about five weeks ago, Addison Me Pherson, aged 28, employed by thi Bell Telephone Company, sought an introduction to Mise Ella Aiken, an operator at the Oakland exchange He found her just charming as her volce, Miss Alken and married at the home of the bride in Western Avenue. They started on a honeymoon trip to Kentucky. McPherson came here from Greens burg ‘a, only three months ago but is one of the most popular em ployees of the telephone company and he and his pretty bride were given a great send-off when thelr marriage was revealed. ELECT OFFICERS. as McPherson were MILLERS Agricultural Department Chief Tells About The Adulteration Of Flour, The of the Association closed thir State The by Lancaster (Special). tieth annual convention Millers’ principal feature Dr. H. W. Wiley, here. Was a paper chief of the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture, “How Flours and Other Milling Products May Je Adulterated Within Meaning of the Pure Food law.” Officers were chosen President, Landis Levan, vice H. V. White, Blooms- Gingrich, East Peters- Husband, r, A. C. God- ctors, E E Md.; Colonel Barre; E. B >. Spanogle, Downing- as Lancaster; presidents, John 8B secretary A P Asher Wertz lewistown; town, Dishand. The High capitulated Greek Lotter Societies Reading written by School pledge not ith such so- for the teams pledge also, disband didates §% and other ath] etic have decided to sien the x the soecleti will all Christian Endeavor Anniversary. | ii} The ig} interesting of futine INLINg It Hurt To Be Shot, fal) “Do it would hurt vou if 1 Bethiehem (Sp you think SinK would shoot you a a Ar old, of Frank old, Andrew drew Sabol, 13 McFadden, 15 leveled a Flo- at his companion in the back of town Just as the was brought to Sabol’s shoulder was discharged and young Mec Fadden fell with a bullet in his neck. He died in a short time The had gone to the woods on a hunt ing trip. Fears as bert rifle woods gun is i Hiness Lead To Suicide. mn Ziegenfuss commit- shooting himsell He was 21 years Reading (Special) Samuel ter suicide by through the heart old ancholy, STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. The together with Abbot Mershon Wiiliam C. Mer Penn's Manor, were totally by fire The origin of not known, of the outbuildings, crops, on the Joe farm, occupied by shon, in destroyed the fire is The plant by fire, caused by Gue Johnson and Frank Anderson were badly burned. The loss is $40.- 000, covered by insurance, Hiram Friday, aged 72, an old sol- dier and rich, who disappeared from a gas explosion his home. apoplexy ant cannot recover. John Kelley, aged 48, was killed at a stone quarry, near Altoona. A to investigate. Just as he stooped powder let go, and Kelley was killed instantly. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has appointed Miss D. M. Peters as ticket agent at Ogden, eighteen miles west of Philadelphia, succeeding Miss H. H. Hoopes, resigned. The home of Benjamin Kurtz, near Akron, Lancaster County, caught fire and was destroyed It originated from a blaze that was being used to boll apple butter, Wells M. Hippensteel, of Hobbie, Columbia County, a well known business man, died suddenly of heart disease while running to a fire. He was 48 years of age. ; Underground Postal Road. In order to facilitate the collec tion and delivery of letters and pack- ages in Vienna the ministry of com- merce is engaged upon a plan for an underground electric rallway which would link together the chief in According to the plans which now under discussion, the line 25 feet below the sur- of the ground and the tunnel four inches, built under- of four feet stations would be the postoffices. Electric Advertising. A Western clecirical company ie making extensive use for advertising purposes of the statement attributed to Chief of Police Shipley, of Chi cago, that a light constantly burning in a houge Is the best protection against burglars. Thege fellows work in the dark, and the presence of a light disconcerts them. The company referred to takes occasion to demonstrate the excellence of elec. tricity as a safe and economical light which may be allowed to burn con- gtantly without the least care on Lhe part of the householder. Operations ation is necessary, frightens her. strikes terror to her heart. been decided upom as t made from native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations, as Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has to you my deepest gratitude. ¥ and I am pow in better heal ration. omen invited to From the wav of recovery advised THE FAMILY, AT ALL “al than any otf REASON W. 1. Ix of Ife than easy Atting, 5 of the leathers v, wend every detadl nioeleargaris wh THE in al exoeiiont waiks givie, n of saperintend ARO » Bed whee Lake yor t how * : Loree at arefully W en udersiand why they bold winger and are of greater $4.00 and $5.00 Gi CAUTION! The ne have No Substitute. Ask your dealer for W. direct to factory . genu BRITISH GOVERNMENT AMERICAN FOODSTUFFS. ’ Every Confidence yard Product, in the tract for tinned has MeNeill & itish Arms Libby the lies Departmen he War Office etitive af YAR 8 Cou with ¥ dere, it nd method “3 packing CARO the busines War Department, in to the London stated that the British Gover satisfied with by Chicago, an interview, ac cording nment is the foodstufls they highly = supplied every confidence in and entering Britain from the Stockyards “The food for the Army will ish representatives at the invitation of the packers,” he the Government is ready to rely upon the new Pure Food regulations re- cently ‘maugurated in the United States. All “he talk about the inef- ficiency of the new law is sheer non- gense, British officers in America have gone fully into the matter and the authorities are perfectly satisfied to place orders .n Chicago when con- ditions call for outside supplies of canned meats.” Equal To The Occasion. Mra. 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