to Miss Helen Sanerbior, of 815 Main St, St. Joseph, Mich, writes an interesting letter on the subject of catching cold, which cannot fail to be of value to all women who catch cold easily, PEAUNA ADVISED FOR SUUDEN GOLDS, It Should Be Taken According to Di- rections on the Bottle, at the First Appearance of the Cold. Joss Micw , Nept 1901 i. winter | caught a sudden cold whic h de- veloped into an un nple asant catarrh of the head and thros *priving me of my appetite | who had been cu to try it an i I and 1 am glad t the phlegm had loosene ms 1 was in my ~ A nxt 81 { 1 8 and appetite return ved ' n usual Got d nein —Miss Peruna is an old and well for colds. No out it, Helen Sauerbie woman shou Inflnence pure simplieity tues, disc In the hill men this will mou 10US } will find that self-reliance whi marred by a curiously discourtesy. You Sng there those who “nature’ 4s of cieariy enough Go where Fe the wil among ie wilder ntair and Wales, and you ependence and not are iruiy Rival Dignities, An English, id of his ancestry, took coin pocket and engraved great-grand by the Kir for of from his pointing the head great- boasting “What a coincl Yankee companion, v duced great-grandfath by the Indian on this cent.” nal. another ate ni picdure you Home gee Ladies’ Jour- Piece Of Valuable Carpet “There is in tha mint mint good a small piece of in San Francisco that a many people would doubtless like to get possession of.” remarked R. H. Smith, of the California city. “It is in the adjusting room. where surplus gold is trimmed from the coins after they have been stamped. Of course, these little tri mmings of- ten drop on the floor and are imbed- ded in the carpet, which is soon to be burned in order that the precious fillings may be recovered, times after a piece of carpet like this has been burned $5,000 worth of gold dust is taken from the ashes The sweeping from the floor each day are caref treasured.” —Balti- more American. carpet Some- nile nily Too Modest To Test Him. “Don’t you think Fred is awfully modest?’ “Don’t know modest enough I've never been im- to find out.” WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food. It doesn’t matter go much what you hear about a thing, it's what you know that counts. And correct knowledge is most likely to come from personal experience. “About A year ago,” writes a N. Y. man, “I was bothered by indigestion, especlally dur'ng the forenoon. 1 tried several remedies without any permanent improvement, “My breakfast usually consisted of oatmeal, steak or chops, bread, coffee and some fruit, “Hearing so much about Grape- Nuts, I concluded to give it a trial and find out if all I had heard of it was true, “80 1 began with Grape-Nuts and cream, two soft boiled eggs, toast, a cup of Postum and some fruit. Be fore the end of the first waek I was rid of the acidity of the stomach and felt much relieved, “By the end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared and I was In first rate health once more. Before beginning this course of diet 1 never had any appetite for lunch, but now I can enjoy a hearty meal at noon time.” “There's a Rea- gon.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs, Ever read theabove letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human’ interest, A —————— I EE 55h b. “NEWS OF LOT TO DESTROY BIG FILTER PL ANT. Pittsburg's $8,000,000 System Tem- tendered Useless, al) A plot to $8,000,000 fil- discovered. The puncturing and ting wires connected witn the ical apparatus, putting the waning and recovering machinery and temporarily usefulness of the the belief of those that enemies will make further at tempts {to desiroy the apparatus Wires grounded and short into various The damage almost im- D sible to lo a make re pairs, Mayor Guth ri has been in formed of the situation and with ials of the partment of Public Works has disco ed several valu- able clews tl may le: to sensa nal arrests in the near future The counly de five diligently to se it is an “inside have porially Pittsburg (8pee lestroy Pittsburg's teration plant was culprits began by of commission 3 r the plant it is harge of the n « plant +f Fi Lay project have heor viorialy WALES offi ted who LEHIGH FOUNDERS' DAY. Speaks On Real” 11) Hichard Watson Gilder The “Ideal And The hear me ths on hetwoen ideals are are of gtern tha ial ed and if success #5 . tA ha J¢ tion the ho SY i Renn form rules of honos COAL SHIPMENTS HEAVY. Evidences On Of Returning Prosperity Reading Division. an aver- oal ears over Reading divi- sion of iladelphia & Reading Railway, traffic conditions have got- ten back to normal and the outlook is bright When traffic was at itz high-water mark, about a year and a half ago. the average number of cars was 18.- and this was the highest number ever reached Traffic then fell to half that number and less The mines are now working full, and many railroader: been taken back and extra crews put on to han- dle the coal and especially Reading (Special) With age of 14.000 passing daily the Ph freight and « the 000, about have large shipments of the former being this season State Help For High Harrisburg (Special) distribution of the State Appro- nriations for township and borough high achools this year will be 56% for boroughs and 90 per for townships The warrants will be is sued as soon as the classification is completed This is the first time borough high schools have received a State appropriation GREAT RAILROAD ACTIVITY. Conditions About The Yards Like Last Year's Prosperity. Aarrisburg (Special). — A review of the conditions among the railroad offices, shops, yards and freight ware- houses, made by officials of the Board of Trade and newspapers here indi- cate that conditions are almost where they were last year. In number of men employed the conditions are rapidly approaching those of two years ago, and there is every indiea- tion that the business will be per- manent, The force of men employed in mov- ing freight, yard service and round- houses hrs been increased, while gr- ders for repair of all cars have crowded the shop sidings and added over 300 men to the rolls in the last week, Shipments are also larger from the mille. The Lanace and Grosjean tin plate mills are ranning almost full time. WOMAN'S HOU USE DYNAMITED. Black Hand Letter Followed By Ex- plosion—RBoarder Arrested. Pittston (8pecial). Dynamite was exploded beneath the bedroom wine dow of Mrs. Mary Peach, a widow, at Dupont. The house was badly wrecked, but Mrs. Peach and her three children were unhurt Mrs. Peach had received a Black Hand letter telling her she was to meet a violent death. Mike Mari. ana, a former boarder, was suspected, and the State police captured him. freight, heavy at Schools. The rate of : ont FUR EARLY TRIAL. Next Capitol Cute Likely To Be One Involving Furniture. PRESSING Harrisburg (Special). That Commonwealth's officials mined to force the trial of tol cases at an early date and Architect Huston will be arraigned at that time was revealed when Dis trict Attorney John Fox Weiss went into court and asked that his motion to fix the week of November the time for the next trial be are det the ( ee that 99 ao motion. Judge granted the motion It is understood that the State press the Court fix a date in latter part of November or early in December in order Cane be ended before the That the Kunkel at once will to the that the may case to be a furniture one i8 a foregone clusion and Huston will be The State smarts under hi it is intimated, and wi! i him f11¢ tidy BURNED BY BURGLARS. Man Perishes In Flames Started By Thieves In Store, Butler, Pa. robbery and arson hg to Hght In ruins Hilllards, a coal minin miles north of Butle tara the general ¥icoss, stole (Special) could not burned to The the meat Narket John Day, adj Day, $4, 000: both. partly Ins ured. death, fire spread MURDERER SENTENCED. Sabo, Boldoz, Norris Sabo, fo r ! ol Who Killed Michael To Hang At Norristown. own Special Step! the irder of loz, Was : enced to be Swartz hanged He confe that he wa Boldoz in order might live together doing The woman was trie accessory, but was applied for a new Sabo Schuylkill River ing to work and then into the water. gaying trian! fused shot B bank EVADES ARREST BY DEATH. Boy Accused Of Barning Neighbor's Shop Takes His Life Allentown (8pecial) Clayton Shafer, of Wanamakers, 15 vears old, was found decapitated on the Schuyl- kill & Lehigh Railroad a mile from Lynnport. He is believed to have committeed suicide by swing hi self in front of a train Shafer and a companion were sus pected of having set to a neigh bor's shop and it is believed that he ended his life on a demand having been made of him to reimburse the owner for his loss be arrested Fined For Breaking Sanitary Laws, Harrisburg (Special) Reporte were received at the State Depart- ment of Health that Dr. C. 1. Boston has been fined in the courts of Wy oming County fgr failure to report a case of communicable disease, this being the first proseention of the kind In that part of report was also received that Bowers, of Columbia County, #8 vy AE fire or Edwin who and play baseball, for his fun, STATE ITEMS J. Brooke Hat er, retired theatrical manager and Civil War veteran, died in complication of disease, aged 75 years He was a first lieutenant of Company I, 128th Regiment, Penn sylvania Volunteers. While Hiram Hartline, of Boyer he accidently slipped off and fell un der the wheels, which his head, killing him Instantly, in September no less than 788 samples of milk were examined by the Dairy and Food Commission and every one of them is reported as pure, Moses Allender, of South Allen: town, a Civil War veteran and one of President Lincoln's personal body guard during his first administration, died of general debility, aged 74 years. August Spidler, aged 73 years, was found dead in bed at the home of 8. J. Shanabacker, of Lansdowne, whom he had been visiting. The deceased came from Schuylkill Haven to witness the parade in Philadelphia, The papers nominating John HH. Biglow as the Democratic candidate for Congress in the Lugerne County District, in place of Joha OC. Had- dock, who declined to run after be- ing nominated, were entered at the State Department. The 100th anniversary of the founding of the Jacob's Union Church, at Jacksonville, Lehigh Coun- ty, waa celebrated with all-day serv- lees. The celebration was in charge of Rev. a Th, " nis Lutheran pastor, + 4. M. Mengel, the Reformed minister, ® the Loading a Flobert cartridge with shot and powder, In addition to the charge originally in the cartridge, for the purpose of killing a chicken, cost Ray Temple, of Emmons, the aight oe one eye when the weapon explo. wv SE a BS A at The Spendthrift. or PRAGS YOU OWN: { A shinlpg square plano he vier | Backache and Kidney Trouble Slowly Wear One Out, Mrs. R. Crouse, Fayette St, Man- chester, lowa, says: “For two years ' > my back was weak and rheumatic, Pains ran throughmy back, that) oe 5¢ hips and ilmbs. 1) vou Even could hardly get auction for £4. about and lost much special Purpose sleep. The action of § gives a thekidneys wasmuceh } +, (oar off throw it into | / disordered. 1 began | (he fire. ‘Then he's going to using Doan’s Kidney up the fire the rest of the ev Pills, and the result with the legs and one part an The kidney action { other. It's like this, you s« the backache ceased | body will go away now unusually with brica-brac occupiéd the cefver of the parlor of the bathelor wliase chum was giving a& little party dur- ing his abrence, “Lovely “eld thing" the girls “Yes,” sald his chum, ‘but careful how vou open it and play you hive any respect He bought it at an | He bought It for al Some night when | party up here hes golng the lid and it sald One of | : on was remarkable, became normal, and my health is good.” Sold by all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., and **How rich ae m pianos like thet in could get wood so much “AB a matter of get that much wood cheaper.’ — New Druggist’s First Bale, , — There is more fn rh 11x see i lace of mine Opt ns 1 the country : limtares put to morniog, sald ue gether, and intil The last few years wus g druggist, waited for business. | posed to bi exrable ’ Freat I was curious to see what | ve Would we th irst thing to be called prescrit by eon . it was?" tantly Hing to cure with local treatment "aA ! tryed i i ht ® rosar ligtener, 8a hm feud] ye A ¢ Cation a : : ang most of, You | therefore req i cota ' Lina After suffering for seven vears, > thiswoman was restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 50 cents a box. Compound. Iecd her letter. Buffalo, N. Y. fact JSATH, © The “This 1 up on seven 80 nDear- 1% il {iom of ard ( and 1 many irs doctors nounced | al disease FACTS said the dm i've asked course it was soda. iggist ; Beems But FOR SICK WOMEN. offer one § necessary thar | dred d r rans sit fr ilm Lo Pure : iH Isn't a ne: } for cirend Md Tost imainiin le Address F.J. folks want, i sold face bought Know three 0 had the same «experi- ! their places. As perhaps i's BOO 4 way.’ New Yor Was it and, other "tiis tor constipation Definition Worth Repeating. tate to write to Mrs. there is anything Eness vou do not she will treat your letterinconfidence andadvise you free. No woman ever regretted writing her, and because of her vast experience she has helped housands. Address, Lynn, Mass. the r rier, ! the man wh yin hi ws — WHYNOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY Gives Don’t he Pinkham if about vour sicl Oh, understand. These Reporters! Cures Nervousness, ¢ your impressions asked stand public,” tae reporter how that replied nined d in f appear at a pler mse we'd like to him.’ Phila- this WAS DELIRIOUS ¥ Pain, Heat and Tinglin wf “git i ” Magic. YiTH ECZEMA. ! Were Excruo Acted Lik ruck ciating To Drive Out Maluria and Build Up the System i Take th } § piard Guove's Tasre Less Care To You what yoo are taki J formals is plainly printed Of ave LDotlie, sowing IL is simpy Ya taslaions form. aud the Fur growa Enow nine anya fon Ua ‘ ’ form, TH a Poo into one a man pulls a EKirl the SEN ————— WCOLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NE NNN NPP ut into their 1 I NNN NN Ei a HF § CLRE POR PILES Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, cledine Not seh, and Heartburn suse. It's Jagud. Kifects tors prescribe it. lc. rug slores ar thing a woman is tr children is that re 80 mean they won't ad? 1d she ought to be of them 5 for Child eething, softens thegu reduces inflan a sinbborn man his way and ye will credit you with having good judgment. One of the the 3 : al ctire t the ston ; | § Ro For Sale 12% ion Essentials the sur atmosphere ¢ Alen SIFOMt 8 EAE LaREirated most destructive agent to which somes of to-day is a vast | alone Is exposed is rain a tion as to the best methods | Atmosphere, and also, in a of promoting health and happiness and degree, wind, frost, and smoke air of large towns is usu ' N ’ ing and knowledge of the world’s with various deleterious acids: acids are 4 ssolved by the rain, ater o - siiviea penetrat es the stone in a 81 yEica ih weul oss degree, according to Ks puysical | Thompson's Eye Water now curable; Lhoosands Fusad re. structure, and c mt ines with the co ! RHEUMATIS sul Ra UEraniee silituents of the stone, causing ft t« Write quiok. DR 8 RIGHT, Give “ Lon, allay pain, cures wind col oC a bot tie, Decay Of Buliding Stones, nature rounding ating of har. mare m "ne rer] we I s+ Pay mw, fare, E A. STROUT CO. of the haj py ! Veria"s Laces Farm Dealers. Land Title Bids. Pifladelsbis fund of informa minor The charged thes i which Palle stomp 1 fol Slameton Blow! Bamany Puller Partery in Ge world 4 Taking Shel ows Sed Castings a¢ Dussanteed for 59 hore power strain ~~ Ontniegue and Gmoconte bddress TMMERMANN STEEL Ca, . Lone Troe, lowa. right Liv hest products actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance Singh the approval of the of the World; not of indi- viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain- ing the best the world affords of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com- mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a 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 druggisté. An Imitation Takes For Its Pattern the Real Article There was never an imitation made of an imitation. Imitators always counterfeit the genuine article. The genuine is what you ask for, because genuine are the ad- vertised ones. Imitations are not advertised, but depend for their business on the ability of the dealer to sell you something claimed to be “just as good” when you ask for the Wing, Dares lie dither nats Trl co imitation. Why accept imitations when you can get the genuine by insisting? PUTNAM FADELESS DYES A 3 Products «li ne decay, 80 that any contrivance tha will check the admission of water | ov will be most likely to succeed in ar- resting decay - ~ la Well-Informe: — ———— Vv » N he P Building World. AV ERTISE 1 THs PAPER IT wi LL PAY THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL C0. NONA, MINNESOTA. Makes 70 Uilee 70 i Articles Household Remedios, Fliavering Extracts all Kinds, Tollet Preparations, Fine Soaps, Ete. Canvassers Wanted Jn A Every County. Years Experience, Output. One te ve wr direct HIE! [ewervinion of Ra a Ocinia sesured, w BEST PROPOSITION EVER OCrents AGENTS sim dine wires io gi! our schasis. Tu Positions mitians suseluis Learn Tele ra ER should master Telograph: and Lo ara Tr io ES ye ein in she of sur Tnetd reat soarcity of National Telegraph Institute, (Dept. A. N.) 22588
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