— PROOF FOR TWO CE —— — If You Suffer With Your Kidneys and Back Write to This Man, G. W. Winney, Medina, N. Y., ine vites kidney sufferersto write to him. To all who enclose postage he will re- ply, telling how Doan's Kidney Pilla cured him after he had doctored and had been in two dif- ferent hospitals for eighteen months, suffering intense pain in the back, lameness, twinges when stooping or lifting, lunguor, dizzy spells and rheu- matism. “Before I used Doan's Kid- ney Pills,” says Mr. Winney, *“I weighed 143. After taking 10 or 12 boxes I weighed 162 and was com- pletely cured.” Sold by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, NTS. 50 cents a box. N.Y. High Prices In The Klondike. “High prices continues to prevail In Dawson,” sald T. F. Ryan, of Portland, Ore., at the Utopia, “which is probably the most expensive town in the world. Tt is a thriving place, with a population over 8,000, with warehouses, churches. banks, elec- tric lights, wholesale and retail stores, and two up-to-date news- papers. The newspapers themselves are worthy of consideration in the light of expense, for they cost 25 cents a copy. At this time of the year three eggs ordered in a restau- rant cost $1.50, while a caribou steak costs $1. Beer is worth $1 per bottle, and champagne, $10.50 a quart. It costs 50 cents to get shaved, and $1 for a hair cut A glass of beer sells for 25 cents, and the glass is small. Oranges sell for 50 cents each, while creamery butter made in the United States, brin 21 per pound, Boots bring $25 per pair, and shoes sell for $5 each. Good socks cost 80 cents a pair, while col- lars for cents each.”-—Nash- ville Tennessean. a= £0 aki) Irrelevant, At a term of Ohio not long ago a was on trial and a well-know man’ was called as a “Well, sir, you saw asked counsel for the a gir, I""— hat did you do?” just opened hi old he was EAVS: | ty the Cirenit Conrt In 80 this Yes, “Ww 1 8 out how him, I you're pre At this opposing side jection “Stop!” Honor, 1 object to carried het wean ans Or th he hor present.” o the 1 “Uncle Bill “Oh, most Not marri¢ Source alwavs d to, '— Smart ‘of ‘News. d have three whenever ghe goos ith a ing our ’ress. choice neigh- £ turns w cern bors.” ree Absolute Rest, Doctor — Madam, your must have absolute rest Madam-—Well, doctor, listen to me-— Doctor—A very good madam-—a very good bes Philadelphia Inquirer. The Reason. Wife—Whenever 1 sing howls, Husband —The instinct of Imita- tion, my dear.-——Meggendorfer Bleat- ter. husband he won't beginning, ginning _——— the dog ———— - - ot nnn Undisputed Points. First Lawyer—'You are a shys- ter His Opponent-—* blackguard!" The Court us take up the disny cage," Philadelphia can, ‘And you are a gentlemen, let ted points in the North Ameri- “Ni Iw, Hr —————— Ear drums made of thin silver are being used in t military hospitals for ear, to replace defectiy ‘eaves of he Russian of the rgans, diseases BFGAN YOU Had “Coffee Nerves" young I lv f coffee and continued up to the past six months,” writes a Teras girl. “I had been exceedingly Lérvous, thin and very sallow. After quitting coffee and drinking Postum Food Coffee about a mon h my nervousness disappeared and has never returned, This is the more remarkable as 1 am a Primary teacher and ¢ kept right on with my work. “My complexion now is clear and reay, ny skin soft and smooth. As a good complexion wag something I had greatly desired, 1 feel amply repaid even tho this were the only benefit derived from drinking Postum. “Before beginning .s use 1 hal suffered greatly from indigestion and headache; these troub.es are now une- “known, “Best of all, I changed from coffee to Postum without the slightest in- convenience, did not even Lave a headache. Have known coffee drifik- ers who were visiting me, to use Pos- tum a week without being aware that they were not drinking coffee. “1 have known several to begin the use of Postum and drop it bLeecause they did not boil it properly. After explaining how it ghould be prepared they have tried it again and pros nounced it delicious.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read the booklet, “The' Road to Wellville,” fu pkgs. “Thore's a Reason.” NG From Youth, “When very hav INE FOR SAVING FISH. E. A prosg- hav- ‘hanon (Special) Mayor r, of this city’ faces the $200 in fines for itleg saving fish from destruc- was convicted of il- and obstructing a ste or the puron © of preventing ration of fish, Fhe rec were brought by Chief ish Warden Crisswell, of Harris mrg, as a result of the drawing off me of the city's South Mountain res- ervoirs last month, at which more than fifty city officials and oth- ers were present Mayor Weimer at the hearing before Alderman Ger- berich admitted having taken over 5,000 eatfizh from the of the rvoir and had them hauled to Lebanon in a street gprinkler here they were shipped in Exmoor farm, in Se buylki ty, and’ there placed in streams He admitted ordering men to the supply dam the fishing, defended on the ground that the have been destroved in by and also on the ground ‘that could not be pl »d back in the they made water muddy into the water 3, where Le Weime pect Ng of paying $140 nore than 5.000 ion. The Mavor egal fishing spent in ally the outlet Fese to oun Cans his I1 C hi Dn to olice- conduct action would the fish Near but ace the lied Mayor Wei ! $50 for obstru for t mals aking me i I police Policen fined Demo was fine Sere 3 CHORKED AT DINNER TABLE, NATURAL GAS, IREAKER. ial). the fi ground to de a Ditchborn, of rm LVitchborn 8 at Ma 1 v fi : ceident ha around had gon a bill POOL BALLS dangerous gent £5 wriously rondit fon Racing into from the Baker 2g a8 qul 17 bareback, burt. animal caught a shoe rail and etumbled, Kotner over bis Lead and struck the curb with terrific force breaking Lis back toi Howard Ketner, ‘ode a horee stm (AY » $ CHE Fe erialia years, who thrown aged wis in the trolls went Pretty Girls Shamokin (Bpoe Arrested, ‘aly. ~Bheriff Gem- berling, of Maflin County, arrested two pretty young girls here giving their names as Mary Stulack and Anna Costello. They ars charged with robbery, the alleged erime be- ing committed Iu Lewistown recent. iy. It is said the prisoners registered nt a hotel at that place and robbed Ming Blanch Hock of $60 after whien they fled to this place. FLEEING ASSASSIN SHOT. Mifllintown (8pecial).—A party of who had in the fields found a human target for The n their and were near Railroad station, a Pennsylvania Railroad em- ployee at this place for the past twenty years, was shot and fatally injured by an Italian workman, The Italian was drunk and had been disturbing others at the station, when Mr. Derr asked him tou behave himself, Mr. Derr then walked away, when sudden- revolver and Mr. Derr, the arm, the other wounds in the hunters after their been game guns, way home vania Derr, were the Pennsyl- when Julius me on the Italian drew a three times at shot striking the inflicting fatal first two The was fol- with but hunters pursuit of the found under a town and when ned fire on his then fired tantly Itallan ran away, by a crowd. the guns joining ssallant He was just out of BUTrre nder uers T pursuer: him, ki him ins This has created a feeling here Ital ony, as are in kKed to op ling outrage bitter cols gid fan con against the : Mr. Derr's wounds fatal TO IMITATE SOLOMON, Columbia (Special Vith BSol- wi old adage 4 case now Ki ently Constabl samuel ‘ampbell d R of STICKS TO OLD COINS, Franklis Cha of Roo the Nt v In God ! ust” on coins Th # the very found: fie and from our cols will not that do rds motto tion of ¥ we afford to climinate it § cannot agtiver coin ring i w i =! i 1 cks and the his bn 3 Oia # Of ransaction Limekiln town {Bpecia Iimekiln of A Fatal Couch. 1) Lying Hanove: npposed Ohio in wt od range the the 1 £4] base of a db be Frederick fder. of den Wily Sehne : was found The ma gid evid Fone to the and rolle« : fracturing hi ntly kilne kull ating Dinner, Foreigners Returning Home, The exodus of foreigners from the Schuylkill Valley contin Nearly every day delegations of 50 to 100 pass through here bound for New York. During the past month 1,500 from along the Reading system departed for the old country. { Special) Reading es Eight Years For Incendiary. Norristown (Special) With » good situation and a chance to re don himeell after belag freed from the House of Refuge. Clarles Bur. ton, a colored youth, was sentenced | to eight years in the penitentiary, i charged with incendiariem in setting | fire to the barn of John Martin, at North Wales, on November 17. The | Martin's home came near being de. s#troyed with the barn. i STATE NEWS IN BRIEF, Trooper John W. Moore, who has been In a serious condition in the Hazelton Hospital since being shot | Ly Clementine Nelkam is out of . danger and will recover. The bullet | in his groin was probed for and re. moved, | Hurrying to catch a railroad train | on her way home, Mrs. Mary Sewall | fell through a bridge at 8t. Clair nl distance of thirty feet. One entire side of her body is paralyzed as the result of the fall, which will prove a COMMERCIAL GOLUMN Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Marke! Revorts. Dun’s Weekly Review of Trade says: Improvement {8 reported In retall rade and sentiment is more hopeful in some commercial departments, but pending resumption of active demand manufacturers restrict production. Financial conditions are less disturb- ing, much relief resulting from large import of gold, while a better feeling was caused by the announcement of further Government ald, although the proposed bonds and certificates have not Increased the actual supply of money. Mercantile collections are Ir- regular, some sections of the coun- try reporting unexpectedly prompt settlement, while at other points they are slow, The final returns for October In- dicated a favorable trade balance for the United States of $68,747.482, and still better results are promised for November by preliminary reports available for three weeks. No furth- er difficulty is anticipated in meeting payrolls, now that the midmonth set- tlements have been made without serious delay. Holiday trade has opened, wholesale houses distribut- ing goods to dealers throughout the country. is noticed In quo- reduction restriction Little alterations tations of {ron and in price being averted by of output Any pressure to foree sal would result S concessions, but producers maintain the statistical po- sition by shuting down all capacity for which the re is gleel, og Wholesale Markets. Wheat— Southern \ WHE Ve v Baltimore, —— ier on graded teady de rime when ‘argoes sold No. 2 red red 87 3 for i for 2 red Coing Were Hidden Foy A hundred specimens of the silver tetradrachm of Alxeander the Great, part.of a find of 500 pleces, made re- cently in lower Egypt, have heen brought to New York. They were found in an earthen jar hidden the side of an anclent well, where they had laid undisturbed for 2,200 years. These pieces are thick, and the silver is of great ity. They correspond In welg the half dollar, The obverse bears the Hercules In a lion's skin, verse shows Zeus, seated in and all bear the name in Greek, Many interesting grams and mint marks were in this lot, and some of the bore the Greek word, for the marks, designating the towns or cities where they were struck, were forepart of a ram, a bow, a wari: a plow, a helmet, and so on. The coins are all struck high relief, so high that the bank teller would have trouble gtacking more than three of pieces without their tumbling They were found at Luxor York Times. tht to The re- a chalr, mohno- pleces ior, in over Paying The “Lightening.” party of American were comfortably established hotel in Germany discovered contribution to “English ghe spoke,” only this time they foun in the written word The build had been recently wired city, and je bulbs room directions were $ French, and Englisl French was irreproachs man nearly so, and as fol IWS A a n ag under tl German, Western and seconds Southern SEL Ha «Here? Alive = Sl¢ . Poultry chickens, 11@12¢.; furkeys 12@G 18 Vestern chickens, 14718; fowls, 106 Philadelphia.—Wheat contract grade, Novem 4 dull and weak: Novm- Bac Oats quiet but iy WT HAL No white natural, 52% @ stern 1 ry 212 steady; turkeys, tow] : Dressed 2a 1 7 131 13%e. 1 ¥ ber. L 6K Corn 631 steady; b3%e Butter firm. g Western creamery, prints, 30. Eggs firm, good demand; vania and nearby firets, 32¢. at mark; do ceipts, In returnable mark: Western cholce 22 at mark: Wester free cases; 31 mark Live poultry steady; tr 14. old roosters, spring chickens, 11@ 1215 13%; goose keys, 144 186. extra nearby ood demands 28¢ ’ ad Yon Pennsyl- free cases, current re cases. 31 at free cases, do., at fowls, 12% 96 %%e; 13%: ducks, 12914; tur- 1 'f 4 Live Stock. Chicago. ~Cattle—Market steady: steers, $4@ 6.60; cows, $3.2064; heifers, $2.50@5; bulls, $2,609 4.75; caives, $36 7.50; stockers and feeders, $2.40@ 4.70. Hogs Market strong 10¢. to 15e. higher; cholce heavy shippers, $5.40 @ 5.560; Hght, butchers’, 35.400 $5.50; light mixed, $5.26@ 5.35; choice light, $5.35@0.5); packing, $4.85@5.30; pigs, $145.10; bulk | of sales, 85.1540 56.30 Kansas City, — Cattle steady te 156c. higher; cholce export and dressed beef steers, 85.6042 6.00; fair to good, $3.75@ 4.90; Western steers, $2.40@ 4.35; stockera and | feeders, $2.75@ 4.26; Bouthern stoors, $3.25 4.00; Southern cows, | $2004 3.35; native cows, $1.35% |! 8.90: native heifers, $2.50 4.36; | bulla, $2.00@3.25; calves, $3.750 | 25 Pittsburg, Pa.~—~Cattlo—8apply | steady; choice, $6.00 6.25; prime, $5.60@ 5.90, Sheep—-8upply ) steady; prime wethers, $5.40 @6.60; culls, $1.50@2.50; lambs, | $5.00@ 7.00; veal calves, $8. 00a | 8.25. Hogs Receipts fair: active; | prime heavies; 85. 70@ 5.75; mediums | and heavy Yorkers, $5.70: laht | Yorkers, $5,400 5.50, pige, $5.15 @ 5.25; roughs, 85.200 5.25, Hogs-~Market 15 206c. higher: top, $5.25; bulk of hats, 35 AY { 5.20; heavy, $4956 05.2 $5. 00@ 5. 20; piga and Haht, ake 0 @5.16. i Market investg ! world’s + 3 Syeups ir S cJennn Cleanses the Sy stem Effect- ually; Dispels € ole }oand fe at 4 ach es due to C oustipatid: 1 cls naturally, acts tr uly as a Liaxalive. Bost for Men Women and Child ren Sound an ( To get its Bengficial Effects | ways buy the Genuine which was the fal name of tthe Com. "CALIFORNIA - nh Ya fic Srrup Co. by m of {ag tfactured,. pened on the rors 4 ver oh nage SOLD BY ALL LEA Ke DRUGGSTS. one size only, regul ar Prue 50¢ per bottle NO APPETITE USED PE-RU-NA M iS. LIZZIE LOHR, 1155 'W. 13th Bt, i liscago, 1H. writes: “1 take pleasure mm wriling you we few Lines, thmking there may be er women suffermng the same as | did, “1 had my complaints for over a year, night sweals all winter and no appe- tle, | was run-down so far that bad to sit dows to do my cooking, | was so and weak “1 tried many different medicines tors also. Nothing seemed 0 do me od, The doctors wanled to operate “At Hartman i and he 1 should last 1 wrote to Dr. id him just exactly how | was, me what atled me and bow ina as he told ne for four month now ’ am all cured. sn tell how thankful | am te had piven up all hopes of ever did of sia + rs % Ho * aml the mother dren whe lepend on my supp all day and seldon ok five bottles of yoget tired Peruna in al hing to kn to we woman wh me Caw may wr iv toll aft ie it Hartman for whe about thank ir ar me AS BiG AS PERNIES 1 _ Head and Neck Covered—IHais we CGut-—Suflered 6 Months ura. ed in 5 Weeks by Cull * Soothing § of tens thegruns redooes in pain, cures wind colic, 25 alutions with are geelos natura Never la ons were | biame the is so distressing, yet so Easily Cured it you wse regularly : Parsons’ Pills — EE ——— a — Mid but sore in effect. Put up in glass visis, 28 cents. Sold by ofl dealers, L 8. JOHNSON & CO. Boston, Mass, Pr [ATES on wish io ksow aboot to know about PAY a OUNTY? . tia to W. HM. Wille Attorn vatlad Notary y ir hel, Wills Bulidi ng. 512 In Hana An “0 Washi gos. B C MN yearsin Washiap Union Soldiers and Ssfiors—war 186 19 d fo pension om age after they reach iz s or deserts wile she mar be eanitied i hik pansion DRO S y ar ea OYE BY 4 wt nawen, Bok of bontlominls. smi £0 Daye’ | svn IOP. nm, Hey 2 y tanta, “a, to know abst Po you wish THADY.MAKKS' PERSONS! Da Po yom wih FATESTS? wish BHOES AT ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY © MEMBER OF TVE FAMILY, ES ied, fhegages they W.L.Doupine $8 and $5 CIN EF" CAUTION, « W, 1. Doug! stitute, Sold by the heat shoe of the worl, Tas name and Titastrated entalog free. rien fe stamped on bottom. Take No Sale Hhoos mailed from factory to any pars W. I. HOUwLAS, Brockton, Mae —— i but » v ow