Berryman, in the Washington Star, hun- after iz out” bonds Pil.sburg, Pa.—Wives dreds of Pittsburg rich several years of alleged "hole on the city assessors with theh and mortgages, have at last taken into camp through a « move on the part of the assessors, who are now boasting of it to discomfiture of the women who wear blue silk stockings The as ) ered assessable than $1,000,000, which has rosewood cases for years unde the owners not caring to pay taxes on it, and so never made returns of it t the assessors. The Pittsbur medium throug of Pittsburg monumental on unsuspecting ing need of appealed to 5 decided to call on the Pittsburg, who pected of having which has never | Thousands of letter: to Mrs. John Smith, Jones or Mrs. Jams them to please make the assessors mortgages, ¢ posed to possess ing Mesdam Green Ir lover the mors lain in r cover, paper worth 0 book was h the assess @ of the worke 1 the a fers were s dressed furnish ity Ass Ly garding i late which the father, gave vou day; also regarding es and bank stocks which you by your husband some years We wish to have an counting of taxes, and must ask you to give this your immediate atten- tion." The rich women of Pittsburg never top 1 to ask questions. They simp- } of the assessors ar fae. id tle did not know what might hap- pen later if the WIOTS 1ld get their maiden names and their family history so readily, and they decided their long held stock placed books and pay their taxes women almost fainted that their maiden names the blue book The as- it 4000 of these letters and have been forced to put on ex- tra clerks to handle the business that The 5 nes told from sessors sent ov which is on yivania Railroad, ,000 holders stock, for the rich Pittsburg The rallroad some ti ed to permit the names had 65 favorite me ago re. to did way thie LAE City Assess as no of irs hzsin le bo IRE here was Iders hl prop Penney io safe from taxation long as 1a a A ran that ywiedge tht the owners coule great did not stocks of dollars, was rung in the hidden ook vered Uuco Lioyd-George Astounded by Little David the Exchequer, He said, he discusses: London. — Chancellor of returned to London it was suggested that naval programs in the course of stay in Germany, that he had gon to that country simply to investigate ha whe: Punch, says: "Now that his tion to grant pensions adopted he naturally feels that sions. tion.” tem to be of such a socialistic char- acter as he and his friends advocate foke. He said: “Em. that 1: i you in Great Britain pvloyers will tell nearly ali their workmen are Socialists.’ Re. ferring to the pension system he said “What a gigantic scheme jg theirs mpared with ours Thirty-four ion pounds ($170.000.000) istributed in pensions every year.” He added State pays $14,000,000, administration only. $70,000,000 is sick pay. men contribute’ two-thirds. or $55,000,000, the cost of ie masters and men equally, and $45,000,000 is paid for accidents, which expense the employ- ¢rs must meet, SWEETHEART Bartlesville, Okla.-—Emmett preparatory to entering upon ried here a few nights ago. A few months ago Dalton was par- doned from the Kansas Penitentiary, where he was serving a life sentence for participation in the raid on the Coffeyville (Kan.) banks years ago. Julia Lewis is the widow of Er- nest Lewis, who died in a bloody fight with Federal Marshals Keeler and Williams in this city last November, Lewis killed Willlams during the battle, in which more then twenty shots were fired in a small room. Lewis served a term in the Colorado Penitentiary for train robbery and had worried the authorities of Kan- sas and Oklahoma by conducting a modern “Monte Carlo” on a narrow strip of ground which he declared was ownad by neither State, It was discovered later that he had moved the State line marker six years be- Find 7679 Mexican Towns Not Officially Recognized, City of Mexico.--The geographical commission appointed by the govern- ment seven years ago to map all of the towns of the country have just made their report. They make the astounding statement that they dis- covered 7679 towns which were not officially known to exist and which have heretofore had no federal con- trol. . Many of these towns are of con- siderable size, ranging in population from 6000 to 16,000 people. The romance between Dalton and Julia Lewis, known as the Cowgirl, began twenty years ago, when the latter was a pretty daughter of Texas Johnson and lived with her parents near the Kansas line eighteen miles north of Bartlesville. ton were about the same age and they rode races, practised shooting with rifies and rode their ponies to all of the dances. den from the officers it is said that the girl cooked his meals and kept him informed of the movements of the pursuers, They will live here, whers the bride has a large amount of prop- erty. The wedding was a very quiet affalr before a justice of the peace. The bride and bridegroom have re- fused to accept a lucrative offer to go on the stage made by a Chicago showman, Wars of Future Should Be Settled by Airships. Washington, D. C.——That airships will play an important part {a the neit war between world powers; that the Civil War would have lasted but nine months if either army had a balloon corps like that now at Fort Myer, Va, and that the United States Government should secure the ser- vices of the Wright brothers and Thomas 8. Baldwin, were the opinions expressed by Colonel James Templer, in command of the aeronautical divi- State of Pennsylvania PLANTS START UP. Pittsburg (8secial).—The Ameri- can Porcelain Company plant ca Block House Run, New Brighton, will re- sume operations after several months’ Idlenees. There are enough orders to kegp it running full handed until the first of the vear Fires have started in the department of the Macbeth Glaes Factory, Charlerni means that the plant wiil be in full in about two week; By starting this portion of their works the company will nearly double their present output and furnish em- ployment to about hundred and fifty more men and bo An nt | the Baldwin Graham Pittsburg Stove & New (Castle, hag been noticeable in the past few davs For the g er part of the summer the indus has been running but three davs six, wi now it is being days. tank Kvan whieh started two ¥8. n conditions at plant of the Company, h- reat. improveine Range wit Oot of ile op every rated four BIG SHOPS RE-OPEN., lidaysburg (Special) Ing prosperity was announcement of heralded a resumption in the large re standard BURNED ON TELEPHONE POLE. lazleton (Special) Jacob Grona walt had a nari sted t TWO BROTHERS ne MURDERED on ela ied NRanN od ies naper near Scenery 1 in the batt! FEE] CAPITOL ARGUMENT DATS Special} sral Car ont trial for ted officials Unlicensed Gunners Fined Chester (Specialy it cost three talians unty Th Goernesto f whom Ninth ets Philadelpt ia Fhe innaturalized, and such cases it is necessary to secure 2 license from the County Treasurer The three men had fifty-four birds in thelr in possession, Pennsy Orders New Engines, Altoona (Special). A bit of pros- perity news for Aitoona workmen was the announcement that the Penn. sylvania Rallrond had ordered fifteen sew freight locomotives at its Ju- alata shops here, to be built at once. They will be bigger than any in servy- ice and possess greater traction pow- 4 Altoona (Epecial). — Register and Recorder Joneg decided that Mrs. El len Devine's second marriage was void, because she was never legally | separated from her first Lusband, | John Devine, from whom she parted { In 1864, therefore, her last husband, | Charles Jolinson, will be prevented | from sharing in her $150,000 estate, {| which she willed to her sisters. The | decision was rendered when Johnson { opposed probation of the will. ITEMS IN BRIEF. Through Chief Justice Mitchell, of the Supreme Court, granting an ap- plication for an appeal, the execuiisn j of Salvatore Garrito for the murder i of State Policeman Kelleher will not take place at Reading on September 15. Philip M'Kernan, aged 44, a mem- ber of the Johnstown Board of School Controllers since the incorporation of the city, dropped dead of heart dis- eago, Beatrice Brewer, aged 4 years, was burned to death near Corry. [ler clothing ignited from matches, An Incendiary fired the barn on the farm of I. 8. Landis, at Landis Valley, and the entire structure, with all ,of the crops of a sixty-acre farm, wore destroyed, entalling a joss of $5,000, Edwin 8. Goodwin, of Kane, Pa. was removed from a train a Omaha, Neb., suffering from brain fever, and dled in a hompital Ye vy cmng w¥ emeviale wn plying water for the boilers of the Wik owe nll volliery, near Miners. ville, drying up, due to the protracted Irought, the operation has been com. : | Loses Share In Big Estate, i | LT tion of the British army. poh polled to shut down indefinitely, A TEXAS CLERGYMAN Speaks Out For the Benefit of Suffer. ing Thousands. Rev, man, a. of M. Gray, Baptist clergy- Whitesboro, Tex., says: “Four years ago 1 suffered misery with lumbago. Every movement was one of pain. Doan’'s Kid- ney Pills removed the whole diflically after only a short time. Although I do like to have my used publicly, g not name I make in ig cmse, so that othor from kidney trouble may profit by my experience,” -~ Death Dream Comes Trae, Tearing himself! from the arms of | his wife, who begged him not 10] leave hig home in Springficid, Me, | because she had a presentment in her dreams that he would be térri-| bly mangled, Oscar Whitworth, a} brakeman on a Frisco train, left his | home on a ride to death, for he | fell from the top of a car one mile | west of Aurora and was ground to pieces bencath the wheels of the train. Whitworth's tired by members until the freight 16 miles away Half hour aheence was no his ed not train crew! Monett, of at arriv later the member Ty an WwW passing the ¢ i had fallen Whitworth started to : writ) wile fare Sold by all dealers, 60 eents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Obeying Mother, ad just a immer re if Was sitt Material Payment Only. Elizabeth's 1 he littl § hould ha i i t+} » nthar 8100, | beg £100 Reward, The rea ers of th learn that t ease 1} Dore 1s nl § at science ha its stages and that is Cure is : then slitut treats nallv.a cous surface ing the four the pati stitution and work The ¢ in ils curaty Hundred Doll cure the only pos edieal fr 3 Hall #sevae idea Ling sonal ent Bend for F.J Bold by Drugs Take Ball's | Jilted Man Silent to geek camp or ii he lived returned town YEATSE VOR that he took the vow ney gpeak to ans and he up to his resolution unflinchingly 0 veare Today the 3 dow, 1 ; 1 on a } ad ago She lives with her parents very near the 1 i but “Ben” Landis her. —-New one, girl whom Landis wooed ire teonn years home to JAN never Vorld is As The Poet Said. to see a man be said the man who raked “1 lke logger,” the pot, “Yes,” said the victim, "and like a good in City Times, In Tune, Political Manager-—Are you feeling As fine as a fiddle. - Good! You Spelibinder- Doiitical Manager - pote. Chicago Tribune. Sc ————— wi Hicks" Capudine Cures Headache, Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomach, or Mental Strain. No Acetanilid or dangerous drugs. It's Liqud. Effects immediately, Oc., e., ead S0c., at drug stores. There's no kind of clothes a woman To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the Nystem Take the Old Standard Gnove's Taira ress Uninet, Toxic. You know what voa aro taking. The formals is plainly printed ou very bottle, showing it is simply Qui nine and fron in a tasteless form, and tas most effectual form For growa peopls nnd children, Aw If a man has a good digestion, he attributes it to his fine business judg- Whitwor A SIMPL= SAFEGUARD IN BUY- | ING PAINT. | avold all un« in buying many go s marke market, fled white 4 ¥ 3 which cor rytes, and other cheap ad nal 1a ad { gers of genuin place thelr {am | or™ 134] trademark on product, an abs | purity and white free to make a pri and who : about painting, tional lead Com i Bldeg., New York, a equipment, § Ke iress oodbr ask for nd A Cowbh v's Breakfast, Sweet 4 a Abilens THREE CURES OF ECZEMA. Woman Teils of Her Brother's Terris | ble Sufieving Her Grasdehild and | Another Habj Caticura 1"r« ales Cured ved Invaluable { « Hite » ura Re had the eczema would | itl they i back, ~a Mich., Aug. 15 brags how liberal about how j him for the time etg home When a man minded he is it's oughin't to criticise of night + i eopie | he g THAT MAN FROM WALL STREET Best Sex-Magnotism Novel Ever Publiched ' - " BEATS THREE WEEKS, ’ o THE YOKE Qs rio ” LTTE eo0 asnTIA ATE Rew TORK OMY Remains, “What's in here?” asked the tour- ist. “Remains to be seen,” responded the guide, as he led the way into the mummy room.— Philadelphia Inquirer. Address THE J.R.WATKINS MED.CO. WINONA, MINNESOTA Makes TO Different Articles: Household Hemedies, Flavoring Extracts all Kinds, Tollet Preparations, Fine Soaps, Ete. First Step. Regey Sapp-—-I"d like to be fash. fonable, Miss Wose, How is the best way to get the brain fag? Miss Rose—First get the brains, Reggy.— Chicago News, A Et A 8 A PA SAAN of American women are daily sacrificing ep the home neat dren well dressed do. A female wement is often wey suffer in silence, irom bad to worse, wat they ought to me the pains and ch vhic ily make life a burden. It is to these faithful women that - ” LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S Mn VEGETABLE COMPOUND comes as a boon and a blessin to Mis. F Ellsworth, oF to Mis. W. P. Is, Pa, who say: i v own work, e from which ham’s Vege- wonderfully, oas bigs wish every £1 vi°3 as it did ia E. Pini ve it at I ean . Ieverdid, 1 Bil WO would try it. FACT OR SICK WOMEN. Fi I i Y Cars vali G Ly E. Pink- mpound, made i been the emale dl | thousands of i led with tion, uleera- ( { Why d : 3 i you t Mrs. Pinkha # voy iy invites all sick women to write her for advice She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. m W. L. Douglas makes and sells more men's $3.00 and 831.50 shoes thas any other manufacturer in the world, be- cause they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Shoes at Ail Prices, for Every Member of the Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses § Childran WL Douglise $4 00 and $2.00 Gt Edpe Shoon cnnmet be agualied st any price. WW. L Dougiss $2.50 and $2 00 shoes are the bert in Lhe world Past Color Eyelets Used Evclusivele. a2 Take No Sabstitate. WW. I. Douglas nate and price 8 stamped on bolton. Bold every heie. Khost mailed from factory to any a of the world, Ustalosue free L. DOUGLAS, 157 Spark St. Brockton, Mass. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body sntiseptically clean and free from mee healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap snd tooth preparetions slone cannot do. A germicidal, disin- fecting and deodor- izing toilet requisite ol exceptional ex- cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh., At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WITH HEALTH AND BEAUTY BOOK BENNY FRE © THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. AAAS PATENTS =="tx BOUNTIES Trade Marks, Copyright your Books, Writings, Pio. Tauren, eta ow aot as to Bounty for soldiers sm (heir relatives, who served ia the ciel war, ERA Have secured over $00 Ww lor them, For blasie und Sno hain WwW. H Wiis - Law (Rotacy Pablo.) Wills Daliding, Sliinl Awa, Washington, DO, Over 2 r are’ prastios, WHYNOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY aA PUTN can dye may garment BS sev faster colors than an A BARE 5 se The Old Standard GROVE'S system. You know what is simply Quinine and Iron ima WILLILNS MFG, CO,, Props. Cleveland, 0. othe: dye, One toe package colors bookist ~How 10 Uys, Blens hs A A 3 AAs ss ty is tasteless, and the most I relief and fren. Pr. BH GREENS SONS, Bet Be i WIDOWS NEW LAW obtntuel PENSIONS RARE DVERTISE IN THIS FAVER IT WILL A AN USY ay DROPSY == Teetimonish and Children the 13 «4 For adults and childr en, ¥
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