wis Es rin i ey ( Color moro goods brighte r and Saute r colors than any other Pennsy vahila. ¥ || Sesame g Lived On The Ocean, Su, WAS Elizabeth Rohrbach, —f ally a resident of Evanston, I. | whoee death on board the Cunard! liner Etruria § announced, had been for years a permanent passenger » olory all bers. They dye in Goud water Detter than any _ How Ww My Haman apa Mix Colors. MONBYE PHILG C A. Quiugy, tg Ann a bt tog fe Alcohol In Aly OF Chicago. Drunkenness lurks in the very at- mosphere hovering over Chicago. Strangers entering the gates of the} { municipality may meet a wine breeze aboard the vessel. In this she fol-|® the suburbs, a beer blast halt way lowed tl example of 1} other tin, and In the heart of the city a Abts a a4 np , ier JOLher, tipple tornado that tears a man's Mrs. James Garson, who lived on board steamers of the Cunard Line |'¢™perance resolutions to tatters. for 20 years, until she died. When! ,. All this Is according to Miss Marie her mother died Mrs. Rohrbach én-| & Brehm, special lecturer, who told gaged the same quarters on the the Woman's { hristian Tem pergnce DE i and left the vessel only when Union convention that the vary ‘n- it was necessary for her to go ashore stant the boundaries of Chicago were and attend to matters relating to her crossed alcohol could be Felocied in property the air. Bhe claimed it was a hard of job to keep total abstinence resolu- tions amid such bacchanalian en-|trious cit ronment The atmosphere the | son of L.eaven- | asserted, is thoroughly rum-laden. “Becau: pri are en-| “Just as it is on record,” sald Miss | Luke. as around and over | Brehm, “that men have becomela wandering prison in which they drunk while repairing wine vats by much confined, This institution, | merely inhaling the fumes of the Chicago completed, will be the largest and equi ped federal prison in| the country. It was begun in 189% | and probably will not be finished for several vears It has a frontage of feet, with a depth of 900 feet in the rear. nt HM rl a a dpe contents it ‘is that a entering icagt from a town of high morals and feels the alcoholic intoxi- the very air he breathes. He finde himself becoming like those living in the impregnated atmos- phere-—stupefied morally and reeling mentally There is just much alcoholic difference between the air of an Illinois prohibition town and Chicago as there is bottle of and a bottle of am e monia Chicago Hecord-Heraild. former Elranger { prohibition principles cation in -— Mrs, GRAFT IN COUNCILS? President Of Pittsburg Light Co., Says $10,000 Is Needed. Another in official circles that Councils are granting a that $10,000 will be ure its passage. spend $10,000 and get BEAU pUZZI, ES JUSTICE. A HANGED i SINE TINE Pay Death Penalty For Murder. Pa. (Special).- Italians were hanged at one time in the jail yard of the Lancaster County . : Jail here. They Anthony De-| franchise . , | necessary lero, Stephen Carlui, Sivereo Rodelli “I could Celione, the crime |that ordinance throungh Councils paid the death pen- without any We offer to murder of a fellow-| Pittsburg compensation and cheaper Plato Albamese, who | light willing to place our | for offering resistence] service on twenty-five vears, | attempted to rob him. | ang be denied a renewal of our | taken from their| franchise if we do what we! to the scaffold infagree. 1 think we are offering the supported by a|city enough and I dog't intend to spend one cent to get that franchise,” George E. Turner made this state- ment in discussing the franchise or- dinance of the Diamond Light & Power Company, pending in Coun- Turner is presi of the com- which substantial busi in the section and to extend its lines to serve The ordinance nd reading Se- | © Turner charges| Ing up for ulterior | | legal giants ed into and let the he asked Judge whether the la “Whose? constitutional or not has not Dairy and Food Foust is prepared for eitl Mother Makes Novel For Keeping Girl From School. Altoona the first time school law Defense Italians Pittsburg (Special), (Special). —For the been a8 scandal wag started since hag compulsory in effect in this State, { the question “Should a girl be ex empt from attending school because she had a be hag been raised. When the mother of Julia Fiori, a comely 14-year-old Italian girl, was for not sending the child to school, she offered as a defense in Magistrate Irwin's the excuse that Julia's took up most of her time and could not go. The magist will decide the case later, Lancaster, Four here by the charge holding i between a us an ordinance : water and to were oe I Bul sed More “You lazy tri Hest, and Joseph for which they alty was the countryman, was killed when the four The men were cells and marched a I3y. each one priest. They an all trouble. | arrested Convicts Building Prison. the federal Kas in building the be ! apenas lt ly By and are court A At worth, gaged them beau prison at she rate al ¥ - trial for « : i re: then 965 isoners do not very net Willi LAW. when PURE FOOD presented a firm front, ex- best cept Carluf, who wavered several times, but braced up on the scaffold. All died from strangulation. On the scaffold Delero, right name is Delorenzo, made a statement in which the other three joined. He denied that they meant to commit a robbery, and said Albamese at- tacked him with a razor and that in self-defense he shot his assailant, that he called for assistance and that Cellone responded and, also in self- defense, stabbed Albamese a number of times. On night they entered a occupied by 15 were asleep. First Prosecution To Test Tustin Act Altoona. The new Begun In first Tustin Altoona (Special). 800 the cils. dent pany, ness wants the entire got far leet Council, that it is being motives, Turner will be plain his charges that another official will be ordered that Italian laborers, who | notorious £70.000 graft One the quartette | tigation, which one a guard at the door, | is under sentence to the three awakened the revolvers savings. sal oe Big Payments. ale this Winter. and if the de n. Harr The [ ’ I Roosevelt Septembe whose has a { prosecution test downtown {pure food law wa entered here Charles peaches for Womanhood The greatest menace to woman's permanent happiness in life is the suffering that comes from some de- rangement of the feminine organs. Many thousands of women have realized this too late to save their health, barely in time to save their lives. "in . To be a successful w ie, to retain . . = the love and admiratic her hus. EXPERIENCE, band, should be a woman's constant study. If a woman fi giesare flagging, that tired, dark shadows he r eyes, Diu kache, ache, bearing-down sensat VOUSsness A Pertinent Question, lank, long-haired young man dreamily at the charming girl | whom he was endeavoring to | impression. long for de and moving inquired the char but practical, young person. Youth's Compan Grocer Kephart count The 1¢ nl » iether the ‘ooked on battle ; 3% ) make a favorable agreement en “Ty facts I vaporated contain- acid Wi into a as ag sect in but held sulphurus case will develop or to t decide 2h ath?" tone ming, | The | called upon to ex- as Fou eve and it is probable | investigation | will rival fund inves-| si councilman | emerge penitentiary he : in a low of Au 1906, been shanty the gust 30, 2 | decided ‘om - near Gap, Pa., the | decided Commi ion oner A TERRIBLE yf for ney of n of Commis: {the ou MONEY. { reach merch; foner Foust tcome of in its have foned as while the other sleeper and with drawn and knives demanded th The amount secured was cause the men had sent aw was stat her ener- gets easily appear under head ner the Oo nds that How a Veteran Was Saved the Am. putation of a Limb, Frank Doremus, Ave LESS STATE ing nts eir Balance Shows she September Treasury G00 veteran, of | Indianapc Ind., been nptoms of from only a State |! iis, ions, Plato | had | seemed fore ay their of the | his person, which it as known t« he robbers, and ti manded He de money, bamese, one borers, irs 1¢8 or “blues,” she should start at once build up her sys vy a tonic with specific power stich as L Ydiak E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound the great woman's It en Back, Fal Organic Di and Prostration, Exhaustion, and engthens ax Headache, General DD v., Indigestior female gysem i i xcellent reme $30 on WAS mus- nied had IBY Th w | fhe low collection of State {ax {array of legal talen : nieq i ia an) m ' . . . > : . $ Lore ut of the Samir — ; , ro but in all . ny, my life WELCOME. " never su red ar- GETS HOT Coatesville Man Was Io Fie Kill He Enemy. asting Going stage M13 run down pounds. 1 was having lero and n in the kidneys . oh vay dea vo: i ave tho) The pavment a * ntember w ol rying a Aree 4 » vs 4g ww RES 4 almost Involuntar y My left 24 having secretions inches 43 : W, L. DOUCLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES ono Bs™ 8HO# 8 FOR EVERY MEMBER OF . THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRICES, Gnl To any one who can prove W. L. $25,000 a neki A soll more Men's Reward {than any other manuiaaiurer, COKE CONSOLIDATION. urine ! Frick Company Buys Out Hostetter. * pains and 11 well Lake, i been \ ug Doan’'s Kidney Pills." oellent style, easy and superior Wearis THE KE Connellsville Company. ABN es 4 ging 1 14 1 yg iRMeTIA & be HUNTED FOR 23 YEARS, Deserted Wife Was Relentless, rg (Special) fwentv-three sband, John E. Whan, desert after her marriage October 28 found hi 1. while she was in an auto with a for him. According wife, her husbai Cleveland and boys, by the est of whom is Mrs. Whan file Pleas Court. seeki After having lented and prosecute x] papers HE a him arrested how savs she in Common divorcee she T 11 Will re. not John Markle Going Blind. John Mark! operator, Hazleton wealthy { Special). the going is been Jeddo Coal blind Mr. Markle afflicted with his eyesight for years, but during the past year this affic- tion has grown rapidly worse and he is now being led about by a guide The most noted specialists have been engaged and hope is entertained that Mr. Markle may obtain some relief. Monument Commission Appointed, Harrisburg (Special ).—Governor Stuart has appointed Daniel P. Staple ton and George G. Groff, Lewisburg, and Horace P, Glover, Miflinburg. to be members of the commission cre ated by the last Legislature for the erec- tion of a monument to the memory of Samuel Maclay, in Buffalo Valley, Union County. has Chemistry Adds Mining. Pottsville (Special). — For first time in the history of coal min- ing, the sclence of chemistry has been’ called in to ald the Industry, The Reading Coal & Iron Co. open- ed a lerge chemical laboratory here and Walter Blake Kane, expert, from eading, has been placed in charge of it. The laboratory will be used to analyze mine water and to continue the United States Govern- ment experiments on the preserva. tion of timber. the Shot Hunter F Robbed On Road By Tramp. Aancaster (§ Char approach- vicious the ailant watch blow with to HOCONSE pox ke in cash. ifled his To Celebrate Penn's Landing. lewis of Society, pecial).—A, ident ical Chester (8S Smith, of Chester, pres the County Histor committees obs appointed a to ar- range for the proper ervance we 226th anniversary of the landir of William Penn in this city. the STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. A. Matcham, of Allentown. the 135-acre farm of Frank H. Schmeck, in Maidencreek Township, along the Berks & Le- high Rallroad, and will organize a company to erect a cement mill there with a capacity of 3000 barrels a day A subsidence of the sGrface over the old workings of the Pine Ridge Colliery, at Parsons, damaged the residence of Henry Boyd so much that the family had to desert it, af- fected the traction company tracks and threaten a number of other houses with destruction. About seventy-five members of the Balllet family commemorated the 100th anniversary of the arrival in Northumberland County of John Bal- liet, the ancestor of this branch of the family, at Milton Park. The oldest Ballet present was Charles B. Balliet, of McDougal, N. Y.. in his 80th year. Charles has bought Joseph Spaparere, an Italian, aged 25 years, employed at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, was struck by a southbound express train at Eddy- stone Station and killed Instantly, State Constable B., A. Richards. stationed at Gallitzin, while riding through the mountains to Mule Shoe Curve, on the Portage Raliroad, was fired upon from ambush and had a Narrow escape, He rode quickly toward the shooter, whom he arrest. ed and who proved to be Davis Wilkes, a legless man, who gave no reason for shotting at Richards. loft Orphans, Salary For Poor “1 Ors, Schuylkill. An eg in Schuylkill Coun- Heavy accumulated Typhoid Up The Pottaville (8pecial) yphoid ty is imminent filth dought ervoirs, epidemic of t fover rains, which dur this summer, into pu are responsible f an pre typhoid Seven persons critically ill with the fever were added the Pottsville Hospital from Frackville, Minersville and Tamaqua. ing the washed long b~ lie res ming or valence of to Taught Sunday School 45 Years, South Miss Anna F. y-five years a teacher in the Sunday School of the Episcopal Church of the Natiy ity, died at her home here from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy. Miss Sayre was an artist of considerable ability and a sister of the late Rob ert H. Sayre. She was years old ‘ ; (Special) jethlehem Sayre, for fort id Retired On Pension, Altoona (Special). — Three veteran employees of the Pennsylvania retired on pensions. Jacob Faraday expert machinist, and personal friend of Thomas Beott and Andrew Car negie; Thomas F. Donnelly, for thirty Years a carpenter, and Peter Lishe: Civil War veteran, who began as a rallroader on the old Portage fifty years ago. were Trimming A Corn Proves Fatal. Scranton (8pecial).--John Bren nan, aged 356, died in the hospital as the result of paring his corns with a pocket knife only a week ago, Brennan had sharpened a blade for the purpose of cutting the corns, and while at work the knife slipped and slightly lacerated one of his toes, A few days later blood polson- ing set in, followed by tetanus and surgeons were unable to afford any relef, Fos Why The Lightning Struck. he ‘Hore been struck and “What! gaid by Hg} tning?™ Yes, gir: “In the day ‘No; at “The age at's laxed a Hitle. “*Ah,' he said : was a night, wasn't it?’ ‘Of course it said the ‘It was pitch dark.’ "Were the lanterns “* “What lar rr “The agent lk shot nig RE re- dark was.’ far- mer. burning?* terns woked amazed, incre nid, "you don’t mean didn’t the rods on dark nights?’ ‘1 never heard of such a thing.’ shouted the farmer. ‘Run lanterns up! Why’ * Well,” said agent, “if don't know enough to keep lightning rods showing you blame me." me y on on the you TRANSFORMATIONS Curious Results When Coffee Drink. ing is Abandoned. It is almost as hard for an old coffee toper to quit the use of coffee as it is for a whiskey or tobacco flend to break off, except that the coffee user can quit coffee and take up Postum without any feeling of a loss of the morning beverage, for when Postum ig well boiled and served with cream, it is really better in point of flavour than most of the coffee served nowadays, and to the taste of the con- noisseur it is like the flavour of fine mild Java. A great transformation takes place In the body within ten days or two weeks after coffee is left off and Postum used, for the reason that the poison to the nerves—ecaffeine—has been discontinued and in its place is taken a liquid food that contains the most powerful elements of nourigh- ment, It is easy to make this test and prove these statements by changing from coffee to Postum. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's 1 he en Weary Non ; My 32 00 and 85. AT Neo Sabstits firoot to fact The Up-To-Date. mer, onto throe ot rural free koed jist as Chicago Newt State or Omo, City or Torepo, | Lucas Cot INTY, BR Fraxx J. Cugxey n akes o senior partner of th nof F.J Ciuexey & Co., doing Jusiness in the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOI ise of CATARRN that cannot be cured by use of HALL's Catanen Cung. Fr ANK Jd. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pismo, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886 A. VW. GLeasox {REAL Notary Public lall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sar faces of the system for testimonials, free. F. J. Cnexey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drug Take Hall's Far ath that be is whe Rend constipation. When He Stammered., Employer erk)—But like that? sir only (engaging N-fi-n-no, t-t-talk Applicant Scuirie. FITS 8¢t, Vitus Dance: Nervous Diseases per. manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. £2 trial bottle and treaties free, St. Phila, Pa. Does any one know where of night i= buried? SLEEP BROKEN. BY ITCHING. Eczema Covered Whate Body For a Year —- No Relief Until Cuticura Remedies Prove Perfect Success, “For a year 1 have had what they eall eczema. I had an itching all over my body, and when I would retire for the night it would keep me awake half the night, and the more I would scratch. the more it would teh. 1 tried all kinde of remodios but could get no relief. 1 used one eake of Ontienra Soap, one box of Cutioura and two vials of Cuticora Resolvent Pills which cost me a dollar and twenty five conta in all, and am very plad I tried them. for I was completely cured. Walter W. Paglush, 207 N, Robey St, Chicago, 11. Oct. 8 and 18, 100¢ the dead It is better to break up a quarrel up. than to patch it Mrs, Winslow's Soothing 8 for Children ton Ala Daim Often thogims. De pain, cures wind colic, Wea bottle A man would just as Hef be honest af not if it were possible to make any money 1 that way, Did an yhody ever soe a gir) Pusey: oF Be » TET v any price. er Take ug i Bw 3 Req free, WL Dou AE DA oh, Bro sekton, Mase e Life of the wagon——saves horse. ~~Containg reduces zi ction. If you want y« to Jas? and earn ur outfit money while it lasts — grease the axles with Mica Axle Grease, i is the man or woman who, loving a good dinper, must curb their appetite through fear of after consequences, Parsons'Pills are an aid to digestion, insure assimmla. Hon of food, and make hearty esting possille without distress or regreta Price 25c., five bottles $1. All druggists. L 5 JONKSON & CO. Sesion, Muss REE WONDER “WESTERN FINANCE hin OAL LRND California, PUENS 5 ast wigh 10 know abont PENBIONS 0 know about FAY sod BO hen write t© W. NH, Willa u 21 — ary Fun Public) W Khe anime 3 ashington, Oo i nn, Unian Soldiers and Na Fates’ Te titled ore Inston on age alter ¥ does ris wife she may arash 4 Al reed awa DROPSY Kl SY rv hes ag CE NSA ri OTHE a Reason.” ridire with a one.armed man 11 pensioner halthis Pan ein DVERT IN THis PAPER . Amma ha “ou
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