— The General Demand df the Well-Informed of the World has always efficient liquid laxative remedy of known been for a simple, pleasant and value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable prompt, in to the system and gentle, yet action. In supplying that demand with its ex eellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Californias Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its re park sable success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the the Well-Informed To get its beneficial effects always buy preference by the genuine—manufactured by the Cali fornia Fiz Syrup by all leading drugg per bottle. Co., only, and for sale ists Price fifty cents WHYNOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY Gives Prompt and Positive Hellef in Every Case. Sold by Druggists, Price $1.00. Trial Package by Mail 10c. WILLIAMS MFG, CO., Props. Cleveland, 0. Lots of people believe it ig better to grab than wait till they are serv- ed. {Ciassiries ADVERTISEMENTS) . A A Nt Nt NSN NAN NNT NSN NAN 4 FN mAs AND FATARKY Cur CATARK IAL fress id Catars REA CO, M4 nneapalis Mi nn Disappointed, At a small dinner of a sociation held in Was! long ago one of of a farmer's son in ccnceived a desire light. Accordingly went Springfield, where he accej ployment at a small sum fairly well-known attorney At the end of day's stud returned l ‘ “Well, law? “re be." legal ington not speakers told [llinois who to shine as a legal up t sted em- from a the oo he iv iy three he like the aske ain't wh respon le 1 sorry I learned The Two ‘We get attendant the visitor, the firs t cell was Alternatives, some sad cases,” said ic asylum door at the and opened the the escape His i ile the crate and he bell ano becomes wotdd be suff lava. His not but to run into ble and qua +} i whole th ! proposal, to let you loved ont 1d she alked on?” said Count Hickotf “Ahn, Count Subrc ‘And di “Mast as she was rich coal ne sponded qd she ure You see, ata ndir il Hen fath er’ a mine 820 News. NOT A MIRACLE Just Plain Cause and Effect, There are some quite things happening every seem almost miraculous. Some persons would not believe | that a man could suffer from coffee | drinking so severely as to cause spells of unconsciousness. And to find com- plete relief in changing from coffee to Postum is well worth recording. “1 used to be a great coffee drink. er, 80 much so that it was killing me | by inches. My heart became 80 weak I would fall and lie unconscious for an hour at a time. The spells caught me sometimes two or three times a day. “My friends, and even the doctor, told me it was drinking coffee that caused the trouble. 1 would not be Heve it, and still drank coffee until i sould not leave my room. “Then my doctor, who drinks Pos tum himself, persuaded me to stop coffee end try Postum. After much hesitation I concluded to try it. That was eight months ago. Since then } have had but few of those spells, | none for more than four months. “I feel better, sleep better and am better every way. 1 now drink noth. ing but Postum and touch no coffee, and as I am seventy years of age all! my friends think the improvement | quite remarkable.” “There's a Reason.” ' 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. remarkable day, which y & Yay " 2 ‘4 SCALE. Recognition Of The Union To Insisted Upon. An the workers Scranton ( Special.) demand | to | 1ew agreement will be yf the he anthracite mine replace the present | which operators to entire | i | working xpires | April 1, This lies Jeventh and Mine agrecinenc, 1909 the convention Ninth Workers the tri- First, United the of the decision of Districts, was rict embracing Lehigh and hat the operators the demands ferences will be agreement is vi PROosSe ind that he rule gned, con an Miners, Demands Of The miners are greement shall the repres and the oq 100 and between ners $23 inra re ete reco Workers 1a 20 at he U nited a shall » provide THE VACCINATION LAW. Are Schools, Kept From Harrisburg {Special ). the provisions education and The - Conflicts of the vaccination com- i { Arranging The Confer remity Anclars not nope hoy will a en Innger ar a rare 10 YOAr DEATH FROM Concussion Of The Fatally FOOTBALL. Brain Resnlts To Player. A deat] have result Oak be al) gerions injury he football contest at October 3. thletic nd the 1 fiton A Iphia iI. Wigge, full died from concussion of the sustained in the struggle in game, which was fiefeely con- tested, while McGuire, the right end of Winton," is suffering from a fracture of the coliar-bone Wigge's injuries were not deem- ed serious. He was unconscious for a time, but was able later to aceom- pany bis team-mates home Reach- ing there a change developed. McGuire's injuries were not deem. ~~ more than a severe sprain at the time he was forced out of the game. Dropped Dead Paying Taxes. Reading (Special). While paying her taxes at City Hall, Mrs. Hen- rietta Adams fell dead. She wag 25 vears old. ITEMS IN BRIEF. David Strohm, one of the best known residents of Cumberland County, died at Carlisle, after a gen- eral breakdown, aged 83 years. He was well-known in banking circles. Henry Eberts, a Nazareth contrac- tor, despondent and ill, went into his back yard, removed his shoe and with his toe pulled the trigger of his shot gun and blew off the top of his head. Miss Mary N. Baird, of Reedsville, has been elected superintendent of the Lewistown Hospital, to succeed Miss Anna Lentz, resigned. Kenneth Neal, aged 18 years, was drowned in the Busquehanna River near MeCall's Ferry, He was fishing and his boat upset and the young man was carried through the rapids. Sat irda he Junior Club. of rristown. a Philade back for the Win- fon, brain, that $5 ke { | for keeping thousands of chil of the public schools of by Superintendent of Pub- Schaeffer he submit- He declares bluntly that the hopes of those who ndeavored to make vaccination gen- ral have not come to pass. Still startling is the super- atement that ministers school officers permit un- children come to Sun- and are as much law the school officials children to attend sessions they « not produce iren out State annual report which more vaccinated school {to iv 0s who an In his ation : The State sith, Dr ained that rer: ch his there were 50.817 unvacein: ide The 1¢ State that ‘hools in t} show STATE FAIR PROJECT IS GAINING GROU win Legislature, Friends Present Bill any idea of wealth represented by our industry Why, it wan who has horses nothing of have live stock tae iudea every and.cows, to say chickens Even th in it Now, if we have the cream of such exhibits, prize winners from county fairs would be brought together and we could show the world what Pennsvl: vania really has.” Mr. Norton says that Harrisburg the place to hold it is not only a railroad the Capital, where the and other State In this opinion he ported by Deputy Secretary of culture Martin, one of the advocates of a fair for State gre fair, a State the the as center, but House erected is sup- Agri- gtanch YOUTH INSTANTLY KILLED, Hunter Met Death In Presence Of Father And Brothers. Pine Grove (8pecial). — William Heinbach, a Civil War veteran, took five of his eight grown-up sons into Witmer's Swamp, in Pine Grove Township, hunting. Phaon, the 20-year-old son, stood on a stump watching a chase with the muzzle of his gun pointing to his chin, when it was suddenly dis charged, the contents going through young Heinbach's head, killing him instantly. A 19-year-old son of Adam Krause, of Rock Washington Town- ship, watched his dogs chasing, with the muzzle of his gun resting on his shoe, when It was suddenly dis. charged, Shattering hia foot. APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT. Depositors Of Closed Bank Going To Washington, Waynesburg (8pecial), — The de- positors of the closed Farmers’ & Drovers’ National Bank are to be granted an audience by President Roosevelt, according to an announce ment made by Norman W. BSayres, president of the Greene County Tax- payers’ League, who has been active in pushing the suits against J. B. P. Rinehart, former cashier of the wrecked bank, Tight Corsets Buin Girls' Voices, “The voices of some women speak | ers often make those possessed of a! musical ear wish for death,” sald Mme Von Klenner, discussing “The Vox Humana before the Rainy Daises terday afternoon at the | Hotel Astor “Voices,” Oorse Ti LEE WEEKS . Srousht About Remarkable Change, Mrs, A. J. Davis, of Murray, Ky Bays: "When 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills, kidney disease was slowis poisoning me. Diz zy spells almost | made me fall, sharp | o pains Ike knife |icans thrusts would catch | The ) me in the back, and | resis on the strain and effort usad in finally an attack gpeaking In subway and on elevated grip left me with a constant agoniz- | trains and on the crowded streets ing backache. Doan's Kidney Pills | It 18 also due to a lack helped me quickly, and in three | the vocal organs due weeks’ time there was not a symptom | €/0thing and undue pres: of kidney trouble remaining.” part of the body or the lac Sold by all dealers : the form . : and Foster-Milburn Co. New York Yond. Ye Heomne ilization till Am ices sald she, worse with cly present time, ag are known for their respongibilit for and a nat bad ¢ this tf the on, vi cf of of control of tight On any to 100 ure f 3 g Of KNOW | i i L dee ation Mmoiging 650 cents a hox Buffalo, N. Y. Hicks nthily Pa ns, wd He adn Cnpudine Cares Women's Hacknele Nervousness, it's Liquid, Effects imme brent A Fair Exchange. before had Willle been country. He fell Into ra delight over many thing ve all did he admire a Jers “I'd Hke to buy it.' he awner But what would ge for It?” was the resp sister.” gravely “We often hav we've never had Never you give baby the boy baby, and £100 Reward, The readers of this paper learn that there is at least one case that scrence has been able to cure in all is stages. and that mUglarth. Hall'sUstareh Cure is the only positive « v known to the medical fraternity. Cantar being a cnn reguITes a comstitntlionad inter ed Li Hotel Men. sed Lo rare feeling « nradgicity i Woinen rl 1 } V gen ha KL ydiz » E. ; V ee ctab] 3 { Compound. fivicd Pid $100 maradicity Of 1d be divaded din len iI" n : 1 A situational dimense, treatment, Hall's nally acting ds € itarthl urestaken rectly upon the ood and mu « faces of the system thereliv destroy Ing ¢ the foundution of t Ll tient strength by buthling up stitution and nature work. The propr have so muck in its curalive pe they ofier Hnndred Dollars for any case that it Send tor hist of testimon F.J Cnegxry & Co, Drugs The arly Pills for constay us surd fie dine and giving the con Had, Bssint ing in elors wers that als. Adcre loledo, OU Cure Bald be im Take Hall's Fan ation He Knew. mental Young lady What would this could talk? It would say, *"] nhook. Ah, pr old oak Am an pudine Cares Headache, rom Cold, Heat, Si ain No Aoetanihd « Laqud b.fle ts Fie. st drug stores Hicks" Ca Whether Mental Str Cruge Me., Ze itm and mystery ghe man could solve the a woman appeals to him any longer To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up | the System Standard Gnove's Tasrs rit Ye ah now what taking. The formals is plainly print ry botide, sbowing it is simply Qui pine and [ron in a tasteless form most effectual form for growa pools dyer and cli hw the Old Luss Cnet. To Take yOu ul aie On eve Aatug Lhe world the One half by Inducing ve the ‘s Lacpest Far Ny Da Land 1 A CURE AT CITY MISSION. Awful Case of Scables—Dody a Mass of Sores from Scratching-—ier Tortures Yield to Cuticura. m0 with and | from le odors, th preparations TOILET 4 AN Keeps the breath, teeth, antise] clean wel beaithy germ-life and ¢ which ap and 1 res | alone cannot do. A to | germicidal, disin- | fecting and deodor- izing toilet requisite | of exceptional ex- ! eccllence and econ ; vs i | omy. Iaveluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and aterine catarrh. At drug and toilet stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid Largé Trial Sample 8 woman came to our cily at awful conditic and told wu nh puyecs ssitped joer stically free un. ip isagrecal , brought on { water, so dy was a mass of » % wns not abl rked hard id see Lilt and she 1 he wu hing ¢ food i= more IAN any fw. I. Donglias i en's BI.00 and oiher wm an afar a cause they hold (heir shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make. Shoes 2¢ Al Prices for Every Member of the » i y, Men, Boys, Women, Wisses § Children WL Dougise $6 00 snd $8.00 GUL Edge Ehom camnel be sgualisd at any prices. WL cies $5.50 and $2.00 shone are Lhe bast in Lhe world Pas Color Eyelets Used Bipelusiyely od fake No Sabsiltute, WwW. | ¢ and price 8 Sts } everywhere, ft we eT en weeks Lu A CARRE Of that night and of Cuticura Ointm VOUDE Woman wi on, and she 3 n Jane Bates, r, Mar. 11, 1907." —T from i J od “ w.1 poUGL AS, 157 Spark St. Brockton, Mass =e SOOR SENT rEg | a ————— Polls stomp 7 feet Slameter Ody Bee! Brmmny Puller Pastors in Gee world wy making heir own Slesl Sedtie 3 Gorrssteed for YI horse power eirwim. = rd Ontaiogoe med diveounts. bifrem UNMERMANN STEEL CO, ~ Lone Tree, lows NEW DISCOVERY aR OPS Y gives gulch relia! and enven ; ered sees. Bosh of testimonials and 10 Days’ treatment f Been. Pr. I GREEY'S BONS, Box B, Misnta, Sa RHEUMATISH thomas cured: to Iran tee given; pros bow WRIGHT, Peru, Ind WITH HEALTH AND BEAUTY THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. THE J. R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO. WINONA, MINNESOTA, Makes TO Niffer-nt Aviicles: Honsehold Remedies, Plavering Extracts sil Kinde, Tollet Py epar ations, Fine Seaps, Ete. Canvassers Wanted in Every County. | 40 Years Experience, $3,000,000 Output. BEST PROPOSITION EXER QrcereD AGENTS Girls Pale Delicate Women an cs out Malaria and builds up the The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drive inted on every bottle, showing it system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly prin For adults and children. 50c. is ¢ sit nply Quinine and Iron i ina ta steles 38, and the most effectual fc rm. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Jolor more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dre, One 100, package colors all fibers. They dye tn cold water Better than any other Td poi dye any garment without ripping apart. Write for free booklet “How to ye, Bleach and Mix Oclors. MONROE DRUG CO. Quincy, Rincle 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 ly are the ad- vertised ones. laitalions are not advertised, but depend for their business on the ability of the dealer to sell u something claimed to be “just as good” when you ask for the genuine, because he es more profit on the imitation. accept imitations when you can get the genuine by insisting? reaching N.U. 43 was y before B Most the age people die : out of discretion wane $ reer now curable sults ependy 2 Write quick. DR. 8S. 7 FOR MEN hat Jud t iy Far EL Fo F ate a Brockton, Mass. | | STvatia es