QUEEN OF ACTRESSES PRAISES PE-RU-NA. miss JULIA MARLOWE. “I am’ ment of t do so most heartily. Veedrtlia Marlowe, Any remedy that benefits digestion strengthens the nerves. th he nerve centers uire nutrition. If e diges the nerve centers beco tion is impaired, result. stimulant. It benefits the nerves by benefiting digestion, FEVIPPPPPP PPA P0000 0004 Peruna frees the stomach of catarrhal In other words, Peruna goes to the bot- tom of the whole difficulty, when the dis- ble symptoms disappear. ’ Mrs. J. C. Jamison, Wallace, Cal, writes: “1 was troubled with my stomach for six years. Was treated by three doctors. They said that I had nervous dyspepsia. I was put on a liquid diet for three months. “I improved under the treatment, but as soon as I stopped taking the medicine, 1 got bad again. “I saw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine being cured by Peruna, so I thought I would give it a trial. A"I procured a bottle at once and em- menced taking it. 1 have taken several bottles and am entirely cured.” How A Cat Caught Two Rats. I once had a cat who did a rather remarkable ratting feat. He stalked two young rats on the eaves of a low, flat stable roof, and caught one in the usual way. The other jumped onto an elderberry tree just below. Bob, however, not satisfied with the one, grasped it firmly in his mouth, and then jumped headlong for the other. Either he was very lucky or extraordinarily agile, for he fell to the ground with one rat still in his mouth and the other in his paws, and promptly killed them both. Hicks’ Capudine Cures Whether tired out, worried, overworked, or what not. It refreshes the brain and nerves, It's Liquid and pleasant to take. 10¢c., 25¢., and 50c., at drug stores. Nervousness, What flatters a man about being a cynic is the disagreeable things he expects always coming slous: EE w— Mrs. Winslow sSoothing Syrup for Children teething softens thegums, reducesinflamma. tion, allays pain,cures Ww ind colic, 25¢ca bottle Georgia's Great Peach Crop, “Down in my State,” said Mr. M R. Campbell, of Valdosta, Ca., “the owners of peach orchards are happy The prospects of a goqd yield of peaches are fine, and one of our rail refrigerator cars this against 950 last year. a youngster nobody in thought of selling peaches. farmer who had them gave away to every passing traveler. “Today Georgia has 18,000,000 peach trees planted, and the average worth of the crop to the about $8,000,000 annually, famous Elberta variety is season, as When 1 was Georgia ever The Out eagerly to the demand.” Baltimore Essentials of promoting health and happiness and best products, Products of actual excellence and and which have acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World: not of indi- ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical mended by the Well-Informed of the World asa valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only, and for sale by all leading druggists. maak Thompson's Eye Water No Place For Dogs. Is it impossible in Japan to keep a good dog? 1 have twice had my dogs disappear in a seemingly mi. reculous way. As 1 am well aware that there 14 a great demand for dogskins, espec- fally those of young dogs, we have been careful in having our dog Jutebeq; nevertheless, he disappear. Almost every foreigner has lost a dog or dogs, and evena sea captain who was three days on shore had oon aon Tap, ve rut day he pup LOST ¢ ON MOU NTAIN. Carlisle ( Spec fal }; George W,. Bear, a well-known young farmer re- : siding on the Walnut Bottom Road Carlisle, returned after the seeming desertion of his family for two weeks, Bear left his wife to drive to his father's home in Perry County, Thursday his horse drew his buggy up to his home and wife recognized her husband Bear was daz- from fever, with When he realize effects which he of was quite typhoid ill. All had been lost in the mountains with his team wedged between two trees, How he lived can only be surmised, of his illness with little or that on account typhoid fever he would eat nothing. Some passerby must have found Bear and started him on his road, as his buggy contained a paper sack holding oats and bearing the name of a Franklin County grain Cumberland are at a loss to understand how Bear could have been lost in this thickly settled section, but the testimony of the physicians is posi- tive evidence that his mind has been unbalanced for several weeks, and the fact that both horse and man have evidently done without food is additional corroboration. People County throughout SAV E WOMAN'S LIFE. Scranton (Special). from his into the Owen Murray car going at full Lackawanna River a woman, Mary Boyle, who was carried away, A fourteen inch water while she was walk ing on the bank of the river and she was sucked down by hundreds of gallons of water Murray saw her danger. her skirts and he in turn was held fast by another man, who saw the ac- cident, and a human chain was form- ed by other bystanders With much difficulty Murray and the woman were dragged from the flood. leaped speed {0 save pipe burst grasped NAMES RAILROAD CLERKS. al) The State Commission announced five hough Harrisburg Ratliroad appointments, appointees were assig The five are; R. torney, Bedford, and son, attorney, Williamsport, who will probably be assigned as assisstant attorneys; Verda 5S. Johnson, assist- ant station sgent at Evie: Arthur R Anwyll, stenographer, Harrisburg: John G. Hopwood, Uniontown, who will probably be made a clerk These are the first appointments be anounced for some time, and new men will assume their work a short time. inact { Spec alt none of the ned to positions, Haderman, at- James C. Wat- to the in BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT. { Special ) Papers filed here in a breach of sult of Miss Annie Mary of East Nantmeal Township, against George IL. Walters, of Phoenixville, for $10,000. Miss Philips is a daughter of O. Milton Philips, well known in the northern part of the county Mr. Walters is a son of Major Louis R. Walters, former United States Treas. urer at Philadelphia, and a chemist in the United States Department of Agriculture The case has been scheduled to come up at the October term of court, West have promise Philips, Chester been NEW G. A. R. COMM. ANDER. Erie (Special) - -Patrick Delaecy, of Scranton, was elected commander of the Pennsylvania Department, G. A. R., defeating John L. Grim, of Phila- delphia. by a vote of 21 to 133. J. W. Sayres, of Reading, was re-elect. ed chapiain unanimously, this being the thirty-seventh time he has held this office. Albert M. Smith, of Beaver Bpringk, was re-elected de- partment medical director, Gets 815,000 For Wife's Death. Meadville (8pecial).-—The jury in the case of Professor Robert 8. Breed, of Allegheny College, against the Meadville Traction Company. awarded the plaintiff $15.000 dam ages for the death of his wife, who was one of several persons killed in the trolley car accident on College Hill, December 13, 1805, Wildcat Attacks Man, Canonsburg (Special).——In a des- perate fight with a large wildeat, which attacked bim, John Brady, a farmer, was probably fatally injur- ed. The animal was shot, ITEMS nN BRIEF. Hiram Betcher and his son-in-law, Wilson Blew, miners at the Reliande Colliery, Mt. Carmel, were caught by a premature blast and seriously in- jured. The former had his right eye blown out. Harry W. Rhodes has been elected president of the Media Title & Trust Company, to succeed the late George Drayton, who died at the age of 91 years. For years Mr. Rhodes was the secretary and treasurer of the com pany. He is the youngest bank presi- dent in the county, John Queeney, a confessed perjur- er, was sentenced at Wilkesbarre to three and a half years’ imprisonment. His testimony, which he recefitly con- fessed, was manufactured, resulted in a verdict of $19,000 against the Wilkes-Barre & Wyoming Vali Traction Company, DEFAULTING IN MINE! S. -Willlam of the has finally (8 pecial). former cashier National Bank, Pittsburg ( Montgomery, Allegheny troubles, and to assist Re- Lyons in winding the affairs of the bank. He has been approached repeatedly by friends that went but he has indifference heretofore tained a stolid to the friends. Among these friends was Secretary of the Commonwealth Robert Me- Afee, who lost his fortune by Mont- gomery's crime. It was not Receiver Lyons got after the cashier Thursday, however, that any inform- ation that would assist the was obtained. Owns 4,000,000 Shares, The disclosures made to make Montgomery appear to lost his reason entirely. He have 000 shares of mining stocks, the pres- ent value of which nobody can esti- mate, The mines in which Montgomery put the bank's money are scattered all along the Pacific Coast from Cen- tral America to Alaska. Montgomery seems ing wildcat mining stocks at ever price he could get them. He paid for some of the stocks as low as one cent a share, into hundreds of dollars, Receiver Lyons, fort to get some idea of Montgom- ery's methods that would help him, or give him a lead that would enable him to extricate the bank's affairs from the apparently hopeless tangle, put all the former clerks on the car- pet, but they were ignorant of any clew that would be of value to the receiver, Thursday Lyons went to and saw Montgomery, and Montgomery told startled receiver, Represent the the even Immense Losses, While of these mining Be curities may be of use in clearing up the affairs of the bank, it is said that many of them represent immense losses over the original prices. Mont- gomery, it now appears, carried on this speculation over a number of years, and it has been ascertained that his defalcations date back two years, when the value of mining stocks began to show a marked shrinkage To make good gomery found it gOme his Mont- necessary to seek {Assistance and as the bank of which he was managing head offered the best opportunity, the reason for his downfall is apparent, Settle Many Notes, 3 Eh iosRes, the bank's affairs have progressed, a large amount of coliateral in the form of notes have been found. The people whose signatures were atiach- ed to them have been notified to set. tle, and this has been done to such hand $500,000 in cash. Others are complying with the re- celver's request almost daily. statement has been made concern- ing these borrowers, gince the Gov- this kind. Whether it matters of the collateral in the bank has not been made known. With the money on hand and what js believed will be collected almost the entire amount due the dpositors can be paid without resorting to as- sesament of the stockholders, al- though such an assessment is inovi- table, Stockholders Will Lose, The depositors will receive their money, but the stockholders will lose every cent of their stock. talked of his transactions was a sur- prise to all who have follewed his course since he was put in jail. Now that he has begun to talk it is ex- pected that more will be forthcoming with the result that more of the funds herefofore undiscovered will be brought to light. TOWS Selinsgrove (Special). — After hav. ing been towed In a rowboat for half an hour by a big fish, two 12-year old youths, Philip Fashold and Wil lam Wolf, of Shamokin Dam, suc- ceeded in landing a twenty-four. pound carp. The boys were fishing with hook and line in the Susquehanna River, near their home, four miles above here. Young Wolf had just cast his hook when a flerce tug on the line almost pulled him overboard. Both he and Fashold pulled with all their strength, but could not land the fish. Instead, their boat was carried up stream by the monster carp. Finally Fashold got a sight of the fish as it rose to the surface and kill ed it with a bullet from bis rifle W——————— Horsewhipped Too Ardent Wooer, Pottsville (Special), ~~ Because Augustus White, aged 60 years, was too persistent in thrusting his un: desirable attentions upon Miss Hester Frantz, of St. Clair, aged 20 years, a pretty girl, she publicly horsewhip- ped him. Captain A Ty Standing Dead. Carlisle (Special). Captain A. J. Standing, widely known as an Indian educator, and one of the founders of the Carlisle Indian School, died of paralysis at his home, at Dickin- son College, Standing was ant pres Mm Bo FB lens the Carlisle Indian Bchool. He was a native of England. Tinsmiths In New Zealand among the best paid mechanics. BIG C ARP ROW BOAT. They receive £2 10s. & week. Alphabet In Bible Verse, In the twenty-first verse of the gev- enth chapter of Ezra can be found every letter of the English alphabet, It runs thus: “And I, even I, Artaxer- xes, the King, do make a decree to all the treasurers which are beyond the river, that whatsoever Ezra, the priest, the scribe of the law of the God of heaven, shall require of you, it be done speedily.” But, still more wonderful, in the eighth verse of the third chapter of Zephaniah is contained evers letter, including finals, of the Hebrew lan. guage, FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. Discharged Because Doctors Could Not Cure, Levi P. Brockway, 8. Second Ave. Anoka, Minn., says: "After lying for : five months in a hospital 1 was dis- charged as incura- ble, and given only six months to live. My heart was affect ed, 1 had smother- ing spells and some- times fell uncon- scious, 1 got so 1 couldn't use my arms, my eyesight was Impaired and the kidney secretions were badly dis- I was completely worn out and discouraged when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, but they went right to the cause of the trouble and did their work well. 1 have been feeling well ever since.” Sold by all dealers. 5H0cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Their living. of four- or Animals That Earn The number and ted creatures on the circus and for their trainers is Lions, tigers, elephants, clown mules, Shetland dance the lanclers in sets, dogs, horses that do fractions, monkeys that accomplish that require almost human gence and ability are legion animal actors always in demand, and the salaries they command powerful incentives for trainers rack their brains to hit upon new and amusing It is cleverest act i approval much as the most original and ing There among to bed and to variety for the stage astonishing bears, horses ponies whe acrobatic and some intelli- are not the HB rules first animals are two universal animal trainers The familiar the known h to make friends thing Is to make stand thoroughly what it 1 want him to do and do {t The animal feel that the man fs then unremitting labor patience are required result is obtained imbey, Lesiie’'s Weekly. Wife Domb, Has To Arriving at the wife could and did talk enough both of them, Isaac Hollar, alter a quarel with her, fifteen years ago, vowed never to speak to her again, 80 for that length of time kept silent, He a few days ago only ing accident had happened to his wife. While she was in an frame of mind and was engaged in reminding him of his shortcomings, her tongue suddenly became paralysz- ome with in with hi im the fey por + next to his superior; and to be Harriet in Listen, after a distress- speechlosa, Mr. Hollar at ileve It was true’ Then, when he saw that first could not be there rose to heigths of oratory and in an impassionate manner he made up for all the golden opportunities he had neglected, All bis wife could do was (0 make motions. --N. Y. World. —— Kissed The Pup Good-Ry. Persens who went down to see the American liner Philadelphia sail for sss the pler: A man wearing a long raincoat, ac- companied by a handsome woman, arrived carrying a shaggy-haired yel. low dog. As the pair neared the gangplank the man tur ed, and, kiss- ing the dog on the muzzle, handel it ‘to the woman, the while address ing it: “Now, baby, take good care of mamma and be good to her until | get back.” Then he turned and, kissing woman good-by, boarded the ship. There was no cheering.—N. Times. ths Y. It's better to have wed and been divorced than never to have imagined you loved at all, BUILT UP Right Food Gives Strength and Brain Power, The natural elements of wheat ana barley, including the phosphate: of potash, are foand In Grape-Nuts, and that is why persons who are run down from improper food plek up rapidly on Grape-Nuts, “My system was run down by ex cosplve vight work,” writes a N. Y. man, "in spite of a Yiberal supply of ordinary food. “After using Orape-Nuts 1 noticed improvements at once in strength and nerve and brain power, “This food seemed to lift me up and stay with me for better exertion, with’ less fatigue. My weight in- crearod 26 ha. with vigor and com- fort in proportion. “When traveling | always carry the food with me to insure having it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road te Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever road theabove letter? A new one appears from time to time, — 1 wes ow es Capudine Cures . Indighvtion Palas { Belching, Bour Stomach, and Heartburn, | from Whatever cause. It's Liquid, Effects | immediately, Doctors prescrilie it, 10e., , and . at drug # stores, i ~~ RA A It makes a girl awful ashamed to | Té6 Drive Out Melaria and Build Up | the System Standard Grove's Taste Less Cnicy, Toxic, Yo know what you are taking. The formls ix plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply tgui- nine and Iron in a tasteless for m, aud the most effectual fori. For grown peopls and children, 50¢ Women of the ivory coast in Afri- | lengthen their necks by wearing rings. Every year they put a anew ring round the neck, which | can stretch so far that it is nothing unusual to find it as long as the face, | ta Do Your Feet Ache nnd Dara? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a | powder for the feet, It makes tight or | new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot, Smarting and Bweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Sold by all druggists | and shoe stores, 2 cts. Sample sent Fuee, | Address Allen 8. Olinsted, LeRoy, VN, Y, the death rate | is 3.4 to every In Belgium in in Great Britain it was 1.29, in France it was 0.84 in 1905, and in Prussia it was | 1.8 in 1904. this country the miners employed, In AMONK thousand FITS, Bt. Vitus’ Dance: :Nervous Diseases per- | mane ntly cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, $2 trial bottle and treatioo free, Dr.H R - Klive, 14. 81 Arch 8t., Phils , Pa. men get mar- to, but the One reason 80 many is they don't intend TORTURED FOR SIX MONTHS By Terrible Itching Eczema——Baby's Suffering was Terrible — Soon Entirely Cared by Cuticura. “Eczema appeared on my son's face went to a doctor who treated him for three months. Then he was so bad that his face and head were nothing but one sore and his cars looked as if they were going to fall off, s0 we tried another doctor for four | months, the baby never getting any better, | His hand and legs had big sores on them | and the poor little fellow suffered so ter ribly that he could not sleep. After he hall suffered six months we tried a set of the Cuticura Remedies and the first treat ment let him sleep nd rest week the sores gone and in two months he had a clear Now bie 1s two years and has never had eczema again Mrs. Louis Beck, R. ¥. D. 2. San Antoni Tex., Apr. 15, 1907." We well: in one Ere The thief has taking but bringing back ones Ways, Ene Te a This woman says Lydia E. und etter. Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning, Towa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “ I can truly say that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound saved my life, and ro cannot express my to you in words, For years with the worst forms of female com- plaints, continually doctoring and ’ I wrote you for advice, followed it as directed, and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has restored me to perfect health. Had it not been for ot Joa 1 should have been in my grave to-d oY, I wish every suffering woman would try it.” FACTS FOR Sion WOMEN. — Yen, Ny ln made | - from roots a herbs, has been the | standard remedy for female ills | displacements, inflammation, ulcera- + tion, fibroid tumors, irre Fregulatities, "4 riodic pains, backache, down feeling, flatulency, Hig tion, dizziness, or nervous pros Why don’t you try it ? rh Plchan invites all sick bo mer for “ihousands 10 Las It you euler from Fite, Falling Sickness or Bypass, or have Childrens Lhat Cow, wy Now Discovery and Trestraent will give them immediate relief, sud ull you sre srliod to do is to send Lor a Free bottle of Dr y's EPILEPTICIDE CURE Comp! exit) Fe od sd Drugs At of Congress dune Mik 128 Complete directions, sis tes timonisis of C1 fh 8, ete. FREY by mail, Kayress regs Give AGE snd Tull address VERY NL 342 Paarl Straat, Yow York. Food Products Peerless Dried Beef Unlike the ordinary dried beef—that sold in bulle— Libby's Peerless Dried Beef comes in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. [t reaches you fresh and with all the nutri- ment retained. Libby's Peerless Dried Beel is only one of a Great number of high-zrade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby's Great White Kitchen, Just try a package of any of these, such as Ox Tongue, Pickles, elc., and see how delightfully dif- ferent they are Vienna Sau sage, Olives, from others i you haveealen. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago i ~ So 4 should take 2a and pr u ractice on The ch kicker day off occasiona himself. Toni 11s iy At the she ought ers. » nf a girl think» a score of admir- RES iwents io have Take your waich to a watchmaker if you would improve your time SAVE THE CARTON TOPS and Soap Wrappers from “20 Mule Team Borax” Products and exchange Ahem for VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE 40. Jautrated on oe of 1000 mriicies was FRE Adress PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO. New York, taal awaets wanted. Write for money making plan. THE RRIILLL) FLY KILLER sestrors ail the Tort Uo every boume 10 diving roves, sleeping room al places where Sles are froubivenme i Clesn, nest, and i will not sail or injure anything. Fry them once and you will ney or preg Tor she HAROLD SOMERS. 160 Belialh Ave, Brock yn, RK. © PATENTS 55 BOUNTIES Trade Mark Ooprieis your Books, Writings Blo. tures, elo, Now act as to Bounty for soldiers and their relatives, who served in the civil war, INS14 Isuve sodiured over $4 ova tor then, For er rd instructions, Address W. EH Wills An Law, Notary Pab be,) Wills Building, Sitlad Wonton on DU Uver 3) years" tion, WALL-PAPER 5 $1.00 14 rolls side, S ceiling. i border, for Parlor, Dining. rooin, Lileary or room, New desigus, any color you wish, Shipped freight or express, for $l. si FARRISON, duchies dor inte. nal ow i “ae Cosh mal Be. EE aw “oth St, nh WIDO Wunder new Ny sna PENSIONS ADVERSE in Thi paras. tw 1 eat ve IRSEEIOE in of Jrestioal op but a
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