Yu of ios « xr SE Cleanses the Sys em Effect- ually; Dispels oi and a) aches due to Constipation; Ac ts eh ally, Qc 1s te uly QS I Boat TA god Child- ren - rae ond os Jel tis Hersh ic a ol Effects wil in il e enue wale a MN 1 nuine which has' he fi fill name of the U OlM= " CALIFORNIA ic Srrup Co. by whom it is Fynefos tured, LP “inted on the ront of every SOLD BY ALL LEADING “DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price 50% per bottle. SIXTY-FIVE MEN with teams are selling our products to FARMERS in thirty-four different States. Seventy useful articles that country people need. We furnish the goods and Eve agents time to turn them into money. Address, J. R. WATKINS CO., One Woman's Wisdom, Mrs. Newed—And you paid 98 cents for that hat? Mrs. Oldwed—That's Mrs. Newed-—Your delighted, of course? Mrs. Oldwed-—1 hope you think 1 was foolish enough him I got such a cheap hat, Mrs. Newed-—Where would foolish part come in? Mrs. Oldwed— Why, if I told him what it cost he'd expect me to be gatisfied with bargain-counter hats all £he rest of my Chicag« News all husband 1 {to tel the days Deathbed Statistics. When a greal n dies, no one |i interested in lear g who surround ed deathbe news |i always sent out eople ne more to know, than to hear if he were laid out parlor or bed room, or if he re ftire in a shroud or i But an Atchison asnred his bed, and un geemly crowd ommodats sixteen. How, forty surround ma his the Care without act E Xplanal ion, Ho Professor, rhinoceros beg you to give me attention. it is abs J 5 that can BE a true | yf this hideous animal unless your eyes fixed on me inquirer you Keep Philadelphia Genteel Restraint, You'd better be careful, mmit you for contempt Judge I shall co court. The Lady yer worshij ter conce al be "ard on a-doin’ me best The Sketch. Don’t I'm » feelin’s ALMOST A SHADOW Gained 20 Ibs. on Grape-Nuts, There's a wonderful difference be tween a food which merely tastes good and one which builds up strength and good healthy flesh. It makes no difference how much we of" unless we can digest It. It fe not ramilly food to the system until it is absorbed. BAYS: with stomach and lver tronble, and had got so bad that the least bit of | food such as | then knew, would give me untold eating. shadow of my original self and my friends were quite alarmed about me Postum, then began to use Grape. would do me any good. and have gained twenty pounds in weight and feel like another person in every way. 1 feel as If life had truly begun anew for me. “1 can eat anything I like now in moderation, suffer no ill effects, be on my feet from morning until night. Whereas a year ago they had to send others cleaned bouse for me, this spring I have been able to do it my- self all alone, “My breakfast Is simply Grape-Nuts with cream and a cup of Postum, with sometimes an egg and a plece of and Postum. And I ean work until noon and not feel as tired as one year ago.” “There's a Reason.” Creek, Mich. Read, Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, are genuine, true, and full of human interest. “The Road to & “% BATTLE WITH REJECTED SUITOR, 8 (Special). Bly urb, Martin a mount Miss local shot b) hamokin of Burnside, a probably stone, sub- fatally of that pl ing u by 10 of an was Kane, algo ace, oO ain road Foliow tacked ng News shooting she Was in away her the succeeded escapl mile quickly gry crowd of villagers threatened to but hone a and an shooting spread lynch An examination 32-caliber bullet side of Miss Blyst ed through and came er. Kane was appre time later in the mountains ¢ hurried to jail ‘ape of infuriated people, Kane took Miss Blvetone ing and asked her to marry him refused and he illed a revolve from his pocket, pointed it at woman and fired. Miss Blyvsl grasped the smoking weanon wrested it from the grasp of her rejected suitor. She threw it into the woods and jumped from the car riage. The man followed her and realiz- ing that she would escape him unless halted he picked up a rock and hit her on the head. When she fell the ground he rushed her si and with the rock tried to batter out her brains, bruising her he ad | and Sisiguring her face in a degpe ate tempt to end the woman's life With a beer which she se- cured from the Miss Blystone finally beat and made escape, and with blood from the wounds in her neck n agger home The scene shooting was on Burnside Mow Kane showed that a had entered one's neck, out hendé Ons thi on {O e3( 10 bottle buggy Kane off ed to st the tain Kane earlier th called at the Blystone home in the evening and accompany hin had a ! ' requested te girl to : known under the seat, and alter ached the mountain #8 Blystone is Known young to her he TO DEDICATE MEMORIAL farrisburg 1K require d bs ker Watson Rowe, Clark Mewes Pittsburg: « Cli James Hun F. Baer Mr Philadelphia of the i npany } Cap af Co Hi yndred and Thirty “Baer, | URSINUS FORGING AHEAD, Collegeville {Special ring the the officers of Ursinus been summer College have busy strengthening the organization and laying plans for larger and still more suctensinl during partment of been filled by work de the coming year ‘he philosophy has again a resident proiessor, A. M. Caldwell, Ph. D., having been called to this position. Dr. Cald- well is a native of Indiana and pur gued his undergraduate course at the State University of Indiana The board has called Prof Theo- dore Henckels from Middlebury Col- lege Vermont, the modern lan- guage department. Prof. Henckels’ training was received in European universities and at Harvard. Dr. A. B. Van Ormer has been ap- pointed to a permanent lectureship in the department of education. The attendance in beth the college and the academy will be much larger han in former years. toy Philadelphia Firm Gets Bonds. Reading (Special ).—Councils’ Fi- nance Committee has awarded the $300,000 filtration bond issue to E. B. 8mith and Co., of Philadelphia, at a premium of $3,203.90. Owing to the condition of the bond marke! the permium is much smaller than was obtained at previous sales, ———— TL Harrisburg Man A Salecide, Harrisburg (Special). — Henry Weiner, a carpet weaver, 60 years of age, was found dead in a row- boat along the Susquehanna shore. A bottle of chloroform was beside him, and it is thought that he drank it to commit suicide. Weiner had been sick for some time. AS: Accused of Counterfeiting. Milton (Special), — The tobacco stores and saloons of this place have for some time been annoyed by spuri- onus nickels, and United States Becret Service Agent W. P. Walsh, assisted by local officers, caused the arrest of Ralph Bomboy, Henry E. Pfleger and Frank Wolsey, charged with ut tering and passing counterfeit money, Wolsey was discharged and the oth org held in a sum of $500 each for their appearzace zt United States | court. HURLED FROM AUTO. (Special). outskirts of were hurled -Bpecding the city, from a in- fatally. Philadelphia along on the seven persons one of them probably 38 Lena Brown, aged 16, who was vinned beneath the mechanism of the car after it skidded and turned turtle, is suffering from concussion the brain She may not recover, The others injured were: William Atkins, owner of the car, fractured shoulder blade and scalp Mrs. Atkins, and abrasions, Frank Williams, the abrasions of body and face Willlam Oakls fract and abrasions Miss Florence and shock. The aceident tempt by the sharp turn wi his wife, scalp wounds chauffeur, and head, ured knee Payne, contusions an at- mike a resulted from chauffeur to ithout slacking speed BALM. Charging that ASKS $10,000 HEART Reading (Special) she was engaged to wed William Heingelman, of this city, when he resided at Benfield, W. Va., Miss Bertha R. Sublette instituted a sult against him here to recover $10,000 for alleged breach of promise of marriage, She declared she had no reason to suspect his fidelity to their engage- ment until February 158 last, a year after they became acquainted, when at his solicitation she came to Read- ing Then he requested her to let him look at his letters He suc- in obtaining possession of and tore them all up in her presence INSANE Danville ingon the 2: FROM Special) jes ear-old son of Robinson, of Danville, and he subdued had endangered his parents, brother and shooting at random house OK the combined four men (0 overs in JILTING. ter Rob- Mr. and insane before be Hives of CY Y OW er his Heat. Unable ive heat, G Mor YERTS his Died From The y y ‘ pecial) in-law ded home Dress resi lisville, vaks Door To Save Children. i ! Samuel YERTY of Sam burning bad come faviig! ise caught i K in a door and ned » jillie ones The houwm : ntenta were destroyed Bilis Mine Shenandoah (Spe of Peter Del Koti entomt Knickerbocker Collier after many ordeals by the brave band were recovered at the face breast. where they fell vic an outburst of deadly gas fired a heavy blast which feaders Bodies Recovered he dead and Jacob miners at Victims’ ini) inski wd rid ie ck, the of esd of their tims to after they giruck gas Killed By His Own Wagon. Norristown (Special). While tak ing a load of feed to his mill at Perkiomen, John Detwiler war thrown from the seat of a large hay wagon, the wheels passing over his body, crushing him to death. He and his father had purchased a mill and had been operating it together only a few days, He leaves a wife and four children Bottle Cuts Off Boy's Nose. Bethichem (Special). Harry Sil fies, the youngest son of Milton Sil- fies, of Northampton Heights, had a large part of his nose cut off as the result of being struck by a broken bottie, hurled at him by another boy while at play. Drowns In Oil Creek, Oil City (8pecial)-——Charles Crane, of Sharon, aged 12 years, who was visiting relatives hear here was drowned in twelve feet of water in Oil Creek while swimming, One of his companions nearly lost his life trying to save him. Made “The First Alrbrake. Pittsburg (Special). — George F, Larimer, 73 years old, who made the first Westinghouse airbrake, died here today. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Harry B. Norbeck, 28 years old, of York, shot himself in the neck and shoulder with a revolver while alone in a room at the home of his broth- er, John Norbeck, 44 West Jackson Street. He sald that he was clean- in his revolver and it was acciden- tally dischargad, The Columbia Fibre Company, of Bloomsburg, will make application for a charter September 6. C. B. Robbins, BE. 8. McKillip and E. H. Ent are the promoters, and the pur of the «corporation will be to experiment in fiber with tho idea of ultimately opening a plant in Bloomsburg to manufacture the product. 8. B. Boyer, of Bunbury, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his admis. sion to the Northumberland County bar. He has been practicing continu. ously and is the oldest JHastitianer of law in central Pair vaste, FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. Macharged Beeause Doctors Could Not Cure. Levi P. Brockway, 8. Second Ave, dnoka, Minn., says: “After five months in a hospital | was dis- charged ag 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. | got so 1 couldn't usd my arms, my eyesight was {impaired and secretions were badly dis 1 was completely worn out the kidney ordered. Doan's Kidney right to the did their Pills, but cause of the work well. dnce. lers they went trouble and 1 have been Sold by all dea 60 cents a box Buffalo, N. Y. Fine in Alaska is but it has {is Alaskan. uncoull in refine i ere lived a man named "'. boarding house for pro ips they his charge 4 again As he fed his g gathered by a ass he known “Slop Jake upon a tim newspaper fact No “Jake's other name worth while to :ditorial det ail Courtesy In ments Delors in garbage house was by ev- ery one as Once the he wished to however and waste staff on so S80 the news one insignia- cant a “Our well-known fellow-cit confined to his hor oid It hoped g0o0n N.Y. Ti Zen, 18e wit A Severe « out mes All E mploye « Are Blind, A business poration has succesafull “81g idghed In Vienna b) men blind Lee baskets blind existence ng a ders ment the iis HO Ups Smoking is sometl in the EMOKe there to enable smoke Signs 1 N.Y A Prediction, One hundred and nind ago today the English away back 299 years French-—no, that isn’t years ago Indians 499% years ago the Mc took Ticonderoga fron Dwellers Then the India from the Mound Builders French took it from the the pe haw, Builders the Cave fig took it and the ndians, and the English and then aid of the fhe ey from the French, Allen, with the Jehovah and the took it from the English you can take it from me that else is ever going to take it Boston Journal, Great fio one Information, “Tell us about the letier you are “Certainly, gentlemen,” replied the “You may on the paramount issue J myself with utmost frank- that “But what i= this paramount is- suey” "The rern-tiae ax to whether I ac I'hi adalphia Ledger - a ssi Hicks" Capudine Cures Women's Monthly Pains, Backache, Nervousness, and Headache, It's Laud. Effects imme diately. Prescribed by by Boe with best results. 10e., Be. an at drug stores. Couldn't Disturb Her. “Will you buy me a drum, drand- mamma?” “No, dear; you would disturb me with the noise.” “No, 1 wouldn't, granny; I'd only play it when you're asleep.” London Tatler, AA HIS AA Accommodating. The Bishop of London, at a dinner in Washingwon, told a story as the cigars came on about <ne of his pred- ecessors. "When Dr. Creighton was Bishop of London,” he sald, “he rode in a train one day with a small, meek curate. Dr. Creighton, an ardent lover of tobacco, soon took out his cigar case, and with a smile raid: ‘You don’t mind my smoking, 1 sup- pose?’ The meek, pale little curate bowed and answered humbly: ‘Not if your lordship doesn’t mind my be- ing ek.’ "Argonaut, or Mule Had A Good Memory, “I was at Tampa when a negro killed by an and it furnished a good army mule, has, negro teamster used Lo that mule unmercifully In of using strategy and coaxing into submission, he used to beat it hard enough to kill a Well, for two months the that mule, But forgot him. He made any attempt to injure new driver, who knew to treat him decently. jut one the old teamster came back. remembered him He a8 muen doellity and was harnessed, the old teamster was he let fly with both negro in the pit stomach, and stretched him dead as a hammer. The other team- ster was standing right there by him, but that mule didn’t make any at- to kick him He had just ving for the fellow who wal loped him two months when he had finished yiisfied Buffalo Horse a mule “The pound slead mule never and when off his guard of the out before, and him he World Was Married Paupers And Divorce, odd ers is that said a know There's a women's ward, and a mixed, ried ward Well, the mixed always nearly em pt y mar An thing about they like single pauper. how almsh Ouses “You are or mar- ward is Not that Oh, no. But bachelor wives Fomen iarried iement |} iacKeg thelr in * the oclo 0’ nights sn’ eniffs the parate to all in hiladelphia Bul Eating The Octopus, ‘ity the other To Drive Out Malaria and Baild the System Standard Hicks Capudine Cures Headache, Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomach, or jental Strain Nit drugs. It's Liquid Effects im and S0c., at drug stores difference young elween fool is that practice SHE COULD NOT WALK Months—Burning Humor Anklese—Opiates Alone Brouglit Sleep w= Fezema Yiclded to Cuticura. 1 eevems for over {wn vears, T had but they only gave me re ine and I cannot enum ¢ the cintments and lotions | used to wee, My ankles were one mass of Ths itehing sod barn Hig were sn in. that 1 conld not s! I could not k for nearly four months. One dav my husband said 1 had better try the Cutie Remedies. After using them three times, I bad the best night's rest in months un I=ss I took an opiate. 1 used one set of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills, and my ankles healed in a ebor: time [It is now a year since I used Cuticura, and there has been no return of the eczema. Mrs. David Brown, Locke, Ark., May 18 and July 13, 1907." “1 ha mivVsic ane, COTes tenes ’ tens een ira When The Adamses Move. Mrs. K., while telling her children about Adam and Eve and the beau- ties of the Garden of Eden, was in- terrupled by one of the tiny tots say- ing: “Oh, mamma, when those Adamses move away, let us get that place to live in.”—The Delineator. Bad Effects. First Mother (reading letter from son at college)~Henry's letters al- ways send me to the dictionary. Second Mother (resignedly) That's nothing. Jack's always send me to the bank.—London Opinion. PY THE COME AND SEE SIGN This sign is permanently attached to the front of the main buildir the Lydia E. Pinkham A Company, Lynn, Mass. What Does This Sign Mean ? It means that public inspeectic the Laboratory and methods of d« ired. It meas 18 1 thing about the and at alis that there open It means that a permanen tion is extended to amy and verify any and ald x made in the advertisements of 1s E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl le « omix 1 Is it a purely vegetable comix made from roots and herbs — witl Do the women of America continn. Come and See, Was there ever a person a Lydia E. Pinkham, and is there ax y Mrs. Pinkham now hom sick woman are asked to write such 10 Is the spondent with sick vast private corre women cond! Women o uly, ant i : } stric tly confide ntial * Have the 2 reali Oni i nd women « Have they pro Pinkham’s Vege } _anas of and See, word € qual PrP AIAN St NI NIN | WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA” RENEDY Case. id by Draggisis, | © § Package by Mall 10 | WI LLANE MFG, 00., Props (leve'and. ( PN APA TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body sntiseptically clean and free from un- healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparetions slone cannot do. A - germicidal, disin- fecting and deodor- izing toilet requisite of exceptional ex- cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and ulerine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WITH MEALTH AND SCAUTY BOOK SENT FRCL THE PAXTON TOILET C0.. 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