TIED TO A CHAIR, or Unable to Move About On Account of Kidney Troubles, Mrs. Anna Beebe, River and Mon- roe streets, Anoka, Minn. says: “Il had to sit in a chair day after day unable t> move about on ac- count of rheumatic pains in my back, hips and legs, 1 was short eath and , my heart would flut- ter after the least exertion. 1 had dizzy spells and bearing 1d the kidney secretions thought I ing of br down pains ar were much disordered. would not live long, Doan's Kidney Pills different woman, can do my work and have no more fear of the troubles.” Sold by all dea “ 4 . ATLL} ¥ {" 2s fa lin J Foster-Milburn Co., Bufialo, N. since us Yoolish Fellow! Newwed Are the ones 1 thes eggs as got from you of been Up. Some I've Pick-Me- r----Oh, yes'm. lot, ma'am. you Them, to attract Easy For 1 the sweel young e they can talk thout having to think Record-Hez N. $100 Heward, $100. SR el A Maine Prayer, Nathan Straus, thropist, has ¢ City a pure st poor for him in all branch In cle two things The glist effectiveness lemarkable Mrs ton Con peculiag In hurry posed cont liberal q The flesl from her ell better with a On the fic was what was in woman's fingers coming off wit not a break woman's the same her breast, Singular an abrasion nail cells woman will sae wa ¢ than the looked like a the Arm and h wera perfect, h the skin in the cuticule entire side was treated manner from hes Or. explosion, it «1s i sEXin and the in heel to enough, there on arm or le were not nn recover Exchauge was Doctor's Rich Fee From America. A French nerve doctor was called to treat an American visitor for acute neuralgia. Electricity was applied with excellent results. The patient, gratified, promised send the doce- tor a check. The next day the medi- co was astonished to receive a check for £4,000. He went and asked if a mistake had not been made and reecived further expressions of grati tude A few days later the Ameri- can sent the title deeds for a house near Are de Triomphe of the value of 1,000,000 francs. Gil Blas vouches for the story and says the doctor has just moved into the house given him. ~~New York Herald. fey The Latest Mic robe Menace. Playing cards that have been used again and again would doubtless show on bacteriological examination an appaling selection of micro-organ- fsms, and on enumerating them there surely would be found the organism which works for evil side by side with that which works no mischief. -—Lan- cet, PLEASANT SUMMER Right Feod the Cauve. A Wis. woman says: “l was run down and weak, trou. bled with nervousness and headache for the last six years. The least ex- ecitement would make me nervous and cause severe headache, “This summer I have been eating Grape-Nuts regularly and feel botter than for the pix years past. “I am not troubled with headache and nervousness, and weigh more than I ever have before in my life, 1 gained 6 Ibs. in one week." Name given by Portum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read the book, "The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs “There's a Reason.” SALARY INCREASE 883530,000, Not As Effect Act into Sayder Cnrry Fapensive As Supposed, Departm aver ers 0.000 by the ti tne until next ont DYNAMITE BURSTS. House In 1 Injured, Explode = IRONXWOIKERS WAGES Ten Per ( boro ent, eduction To Noise, ects le! APProvey Burned. Your Houses Fire almost biotk of Joseph Bechtel and Fanned by a high wind A r— gtubborn one and two hours’ hard firemen got the It was caused in the home of The loss will ag- Pottstown (Special) totally houses, J. HH. Bleim tho biare it was only after fighting that the blaze under control by a defective flue Mrs. Daniel Buck. gregate $5,000. four destroyed a owned by wae a Work For Miners, (Special) - Announce ment wes made that the mines of all the companies and the individual coal operators will be worked stead- fly from now wnuntil Christmas, when there may be a week's idleness on arcount of the holidays. Then they will start in again for the winter and work until spring. There is such a domgnd for coal that the orders can’t be led promptly. Steady Hazleton Pablets For Historical Spots, York, Pa. (Special) Wilbur C. Kraber, of thiz city, is at the head of a movement to organize a Na- tional Military Memorial Association, to mark historical spots throughout the United States with tablets or monuments. Mr. Krabor has written to prominent men throughout the country, and has Interested the Penn. sylvania Rallroad in the proposed orcetion of tablets on the Columbia bridge to commemorate the burning of the bridge by the Confederates. bY NAMITE UNDER BED. Yard Manner Pit ts aown on a i Worker To End Life. burg (Special) Cali Takes iis Imperi from a ien ited until had namite A GOOD DODGER. | Luke Whittaker Finds Woods Pike Safe Hiding Place. FIREMEN HURT. In Norristown Mill K40.000 Worth Of Property. LION BC Jame llamas were iu ocked ider from STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Abraham long ill chest and knife, while him sinus F aba 01 his He the «lite not pocket beside is ted to recover movement t keop th Sundays ls at mong the places 1 A meet. business cl with dealers of William injured an serionels when three pu PRL la freah Schwartz was probably d Del Sehwartz, a mangled from the shing locomotives nto a freight train at Simpson, Seranton The freight was ing on a siding and when struck appled over upon a coal train stand- ng close by By.-a fall of of in the Pine Rrook mine Seranton Coal Company, two men were seriously and perhaps fatally erushed while a third was slightly injured about the body The injured men are John Klubair and Joseph Maukrey. Brooding over family troubles, William H. Kline, 46 years old, of York. took his life by hanging him- gelf Sunday. Eva, 11-year-old daughter of Kd- ward Snyder, of York. was seriously scalded by the contents of a pan of boiling water pouring over her head and body when she bumped into her grandmother, Three farmers, of Colerain Town- ship, Lancaster County, were shot by a rabbit hunter. The injured men are John Himes and William and John Kunkle, WwW. L. Foote, of Wilkes-Barre, gen- eral outside superintendent of the Delaware & Hudson Coal Company for the past forty years, has resigned and will be succeeded by Dwight T. Thorpe, of Carbonville, outside fore man of the Leggett's Creek Colliery, of the company. Caught In the scraper line at Ureonwood Colliery, Joseph Gotrovy, aged 20 years, of Coaldale, was crushed to death. Through a rear door a thief en- iored the Fountain House Hotel vards, Doylestown, Sunday night, and stole a valuable team belonging to Iahn Emmerson, of Tradesville, while tte owner was at church, The Bechler Fertilizing Company will rebuild the drying plant at Baspy, recently destroyed by fire. The new plant will be bulit of steel and con- crete, cost 3 000 and will give em- ployment to forty men, roof the STOP HUNT. Neighbors Regard N. L. Not {Special) tesponsible, lenovo The people lace are reluc.antly « yming | POLICE | | fon ti} ti nurderoe: tranel Bank Cashier Dead, He 4 ath- turned As Scaffold Fell. Fiv employed on a new being erected in this cits ty-five feet by the breaking of scaffold Harry Burns was criti cally Injured and Frank Carl, Robert | T-W ade, C. F. Landis and an Italian taken to a hospital in an un- ge condition 3 11 g recovery Five Hurt Ancaster (8S brick- oleum fell pecial ) YOrs nt 1] irn’ mn Murderer Declared Insane, Circul- wife | Altoona { Special) Roceo lo, convicted of murdering his and sentenced to he hanged was do« clared insane by Morris Guth, super- | itendent of the insane asylum at | Varren, Pa., who made an examina- tion of the prisoner a week ago. Steps will taken to have Circullo ommitted to an asyvium be Carnegie Founder's Day Changed. Pittsburg (Special) .~-The of the Carnegie Instituie has changed | Founder's Day. which bas always | been held on the first Thursday of | November to the last Thursday in | April. Director John W. Beatty, of | thes Department of Fine Arts, will start at once for Europe to collect paintings for the International ex- hibit next April trustees Cave«in Wrecks Flyer. Scranton (Special) Jersey Cen- tral flyer from Philadelphia was wrecked near Pittston at 10.30 o'clock P, M. A mine cave-in caused a settling of the tracks. Engine and cars tumbled over the embankment killing Engineer Johnson and seri- ously injuring the fireman. Passen- gers escaped serious injury. DBrakeman Takes His I Life. Easton (Special). ~~James Burke, aged fifty years, for many years a brakeman on the New Jersey Central Railroad, committed sulcide by hang ing himself at his home. Three months ago he suffered a sunstroke and his mind has since been affected. I SIAM 0 wird Negro Child Tarning White, York (Special). — The authorities of the Christian Home declare that Anna Hardeman, a b-year-old negro child that was placed in thelr charge about one month ago, is turning white. When the child was taken to the institution it is sald that her akin was dark and her hair kinked. Since then it has been noticed that she is becoming lighter in color and parts of her face are almost entire AND CONSIDER First, that almost every operation in our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symplom Backache, Irregularities, Disp ments, Pain in the Side, Drag iy white Sensations, Dizziness and Sleej ness. Second, Vegetable native roots and more of fi other one medic nlates, strengthe ns al preparing women for of Life. Third, file at the to time dence of the Pinkham's advice Lydia E. - » & 3 than 30 years i _ that Lydis Compo } er bs . canes male ill ne Known RC So LHS ar ' the time For more Dragging flammatio and expels ) al tion, and Tumors at an egrly and is invaloable In od of Change testimonials on iv of which are from ) give absolute evi mponnd and — sible Uo e Compound le Complaints, such as 1 nd Displacements, In- Diseases, and it dissolves Women sufferin rom fr for write Mrs. Pinkl has been advil years, ham i wome ’ Mass Jan, and bx f female we akness are invited to + Mrs. Pinkham who for more than twenty Iydia E. Pink- ed to guide sick I too late. in-iRwW, 118 RS > TO BLISTER co SR —r - ——— A A US TS i SD bans di da a I i meres Hh DON'T A1T COMES--} =P FL ak SRY VY Send your address and our p CHESER! — 17 State St OU! "oe Dooklet describing 1 will interest you C—O ———— A ———— S— a $3.00 & $3.50 SHOE = $25, 004 A ha G Reward re 3 an Doug more as doce n Mon LL RE EL CAUTION i Substitute. Auk or { +r W 1 of BOOTY Tuc 0 000; TLE WAI bool rooms. ¥ 8 tay A rte NATIONAL FITR 8 Vitus’ Dance Nervous D manentlyenred by Dr. Kline Restorer. $2 trial bottle a tr. H R Kline, La 931 Ax { th ne the trutls ar inoanes por Great Nerve nd ¢ in and § “1 BABY'S ECZEMA GREW WORSE. lieve Disease—Cuticura Remedies a Speedy, Permanent Care, “Eczema appeared when our baby three months old. We af doctors and hospitals, e was nlied to several ch of which gave At last, one of oul and Cuticura Ointment. few days after wards improvement could be noted then we have used nothing but Cualicura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and now the Sane All that we used waz one cake of Cuticura Scap and two boxes Cuticura Ointment, costing in all $1.25. C. F. Kara, 343 Ea«t 65th Street, New York March 30, i906” Experience is what the wise man waits for and the fool has to pay for teething softs « thegums rednoosinfiamm. 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