PERUNA A TONIC OF Cpt USEFULNESS. HON. R. S. THARIN. Hon. R. 8. Tharin, counsel for Anti-Trust League, Pennsylvania Ave, N. W., . C., as follows: “Having used Peruna for catarrhal disorders. 1 am able to testify to its great remedial excellence and do not hesi tate to give it my emphatic endorser ment and earnest recommendati mn to all person affected by that disorder it 1s also a tonic of great wsefulness, Mr. T. Barnecott, West Aylmer, On- tario, Can., writes: “Last winter 1 wy ill with pneumonia after having la grippe. 1 took Pe eruna for two months, when I became quit » I also induced a8 young lady I was all run down and confined to the house, to take Peruna and after taking Peruna for thre she is able to follow her toad of I can recommend Peruna for are ill and require writes from Washington, a tone Fe-ru-nz Tab'e!s. Bome people prefer to take rather than to take medicine form. Such” people ] tablets, which represen ingredients of Peruna equivalent to one avera Bloodthirsty Balkan Says Crown Prince via: ‘I hope that we shall be able to give our lives for the king and the fatherland.” Says Prince Peter, of Montenegro: “1 cordially embrace dear in, and pray God we may meet the crimson field.” George is 21, Peter is rope is worried about these blood- thirsty youngsters. They are too young for council and too old for the slipper. Why not have he tennis court? Boys. George, of Ser-— in a few days YOu, COUus- on 19, ang Eu- out on York Mall them play it New ? Signs Of Long Life, Every person, according to a medi- cal writer, bears physical of his prospects of a Il life. “The primary longevity are that the and digestive organs, as well brain should be I If these gans are large the trunk will be and the limbs comparatively The person will appear tall in and short in standing The will have a long and somewhat palm and short fingers The or brown b as intermission favorable indication large, open, and free, lungs. A pinched nostril indicates small Chicago Journal indications ng or short conditions of heart, lungs, i and heavy azel eve, showing of tem Hungry Dog Shoots A Hunter, Abraham aged 31 years, McKeesport, started on a hunting trip Saturday. Today he is in the McKeesport Hospital in a critical con- dition, and the doctors there say he cannot recover. Scott arranged to spend the day in the woods and took his lunch along. He also took two dogs. At noon they were very hungry, and Scott sat down, his gun across his lap, and his lunch box. When the smelled the food they made a jump for it. One of them got tangled with and both barrels were discharged, blowing off Scott's right foot and oth- erwise injuring him.—New York Herald. Scott, 0 f ASTONISHED THE DOCTOR Food, R— ish the body properly. To do this the right kind of food, of course, Is necessary. manufactures poisons in the stomach and Intestines from certain kinds of ments overcome the good. “My grandmother, 71 years old,” called consumption of the stomach and bowels. The doctor had given her up to die. “1 saw so much about Grape-Nuts that 1 persuaded grandmother to try it. She could not keep anything on her stomach for more than a few min- She began Grape-Nuts with only a teaspoonful. As that did not distress her and as she could retain it, she took a little more until she could take all of four teaspoonfuls at a meal. “Then she began to gain and grow strong and her trouble in the stomach was gone entirely. B8he got to enjoy good health for one so old, and we know Grape-Nuts saved her ite. “The doctor was astonished that instead of dying she got well, and without & drop of medicine after she began the Grape-Nuts.” ‘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. . wa ——————— SA i Cn TR — i AER 3 GAINS A PARDON.’ Who Since CHINESE Has Been In 1804. Harrisburg (8pecial).—The State Board of Pardons recommended for Philadelphia's Chinese mur- You, who has been 1804 for killing a | in one of the You was found | guilty after a noted trial and sen- tenced to be hanged, but because of the eircumstances surrounding his! crime the State Beard granted him was sent to the Twice he has once in 183% Thursday ap- for him on the Gum Yon, Prison Lee pardon derer, Lee Gum since couatryman Tong fights. in prison fellow early Penitentiary been denied pardon, again in 1901] plication was made ; ground that he had been punished enough, considering his crime and the facts about it and the Governor will sign his pardon Commutation was Francie M. Shults, w his daughter in Philadelphia murder, ercer it was urged that mind, Commutation Was ard McK wayne, murder, Yori wel Perrie. murder, Philadeip! Joseph Aleilo murder : County. and Salvatore Garrito Pardons were recommended as lows in o'her cases Frank De fazerne: John Laukacs, mans ter. Allegheny: Beard Hu larceny, Erie; Thomas Hughes, hter. Beaver: Daniel Corn ttempted Warr¢ Dombrowski, highwa astern recommended no mi urdered a rHount Park, y Lombardi, Shnlts for ait of of uns I pot he was ound refused, 1 fol- 1 3100, incest, erne Pardons Harbison, fohn T chuylikill fused Samuel B ‘hiladelphia, and 3 : ’ mbezziemen were r assault, | Shoener, © STEEL COMPANY CHANGES. ¥ ull Control At Plant. Assumes Bethlehem Schwab newls office created and s. (2. Grace nresl an ager Genera ori promote €r N88 pron Barr goeTeilar form heen neral superintendent Was lected {reasurer fone s made gen Fred F. A Horn Conli to Presiden ab EDUCATIONAL HEARINGS { ommission Will Now Fe Preparation Of Its Report, ~fate nart (Speciaill liamsg Edu ts last publi here devote most until Febraary n formulating nn report from mgpestions received at their various neetings held in the Siate for the azt year Prominent educators 0m all wer this section of the State were yregent at the meeting will now nemb ime from and suggest «d legislation for the benefit of the whools. The discussion of ward and ity representation drew mud h inter st. Dr. Nathan C. Schaefer, State juperintendent of Public instruc- fon, presided at the meeting Baptists For Local Option. Norristown (8pecial).—The con- rention of the Bapt'st Churches of he State, which have been in ses- sion here for the past three days, vith 795 churches represented, clos by the adoption of a resolution wxpressing the conviction that the Baptists of Peansylvan’a should vork, and vele for nominees for the text general assembly, who will sledge themselves to wogk and vole or the enactment of a local option aw, ITEMS nN BRIEF. Stepping from one track to an- sther to avo'd being run down, Dan- Jones, 18 years old, was killed a Reading Railway water train near Mahanoy City. Because of the inability of the Col. ciire a competent tax collector for Centralia, County Treasurer M. H. Rhodes will have to collect the taxes there. The amount of the duplictae is about $1,300. The State Health Department has completed arrangements for the opening of a tuberculosis dispensary at Hazleton next week, Charged with forgery Harry Snave- iy, of Delta, was arrested. It is said that the prisoner passed numerous bogus checks on merchants in Del ta. He Is only 20 years old. Captain John Wrigley, of Pitts burg, sald to be the oldest fireman in the State, erippled by many in- juries sustained ir his half century as a fire fighter, died in his 79th year. Wounds received during the Civil War and as a fireman were contributory causes to his death. The Schwenkfolder General Con- ference, at its Fall meeting in the Rosensack Church, adopted a resolu- tion declaring that “the church as a body fully indorses the local option movement as embodying a principle of liberty of conscience for which our forefathers stood.” LAFAYE' FTE ¥ ‘OU NDERS' DAY. Seniors Plant Oak Tree and College i A Confers Degrees, (Special). Founders celebrated at Lafayette the Senior class planting tree on the campus. 11 o'clock the college faculty Easton was College by oak At (ees, trus of give the address of liam R. Mason, technic Institute the day. Dr. Mason's subject “A Plea for a Wider and Extension of the Knowledge of Sani- tary Science.” He began his ad dress by referring to the importance of pure water and pure alr. Human life, he gtated, has a money value and the town which its typhoid rate in half the of a filter plant receives quick re turn for the funda ded. Dr also ‘Jared that a'r is responsible for more de: than alco} ol Much as we deplore the evil effects strong drink, its both innocent and guilty, ared with those of the Great White Plague,” he said: The following rary ds were conferred y the colle se LL. D.. Prof BR. M cuts by erection Very expen bad athe Mason ded victims, are few comp hon grees on, pro- ry i Reneselaer Polytech: nstitute, Troy, N. Y. D. 1}, GT of the Methodist Irwin Pa A. M. Gree] at ormal School John wart, professor State ensburg NO PARDON TOR BRIBER. ichearing To W. A, Of Pig Harrisburg (Specia {i Martin : J i er Pe ure three with Alle Board Refuses Martin, am ounciilman, Bonen ed to in connection ' cfore 1alf n's appeal comple pardon was and his 1 Senator H. Kline ewed It He inds of {Il health as his rea- Todd said one of suffering ent to rec a4 man oon RAVE ETron torney “That man’s grossest crim from I shall parde victed of bribery.” WORK FOR STEEL MILLS. the for 'n Steadily For The Steelton Plant, There | Gaver the orders ived lately by Steel Works, es tons of steel leading Rallway rail or bridge have been large, hove been are Big soe inl pecial) rine L OO60O or things eady The been Penn idle operation about 400 Land Rolling MilL since June, Thursday. It resumed amploys A Voter. Stephen L points with he has only ong Record As Chester (Special) Armour, a merchant, pride to the fact that missed one voting for a presidential candidate but once in forty-eight years and that was while he was be- hind the intrenchments at the battle of Petersburg. He cast his firat presi. dentinal vote for Bell and Everett In 1880. They were the candidates for the American party. Fix Date Of Educational Convention, Reading (Special) The Execu- tive Committee of the Directors’ De- Educational Association met here and decided to hold the annual State convention at Harrisburg, February 4, and 1809. The committee ar- ranged a program of addresses. One of the principal subjects to be dis- cussed will be the vaceination law. C sollecting State Money. Bb, surer John O. Bheatz arranged with the surety companiez for the closed Cosmopolitan Bank of Pittsburg, for the repayment to the State of the $100,000 of Btate money held by the bank when it closed its doors. Progress is also being made in the recovery of the money on deposit in the Allegheny National Bank. Found Guilty ot Murder. York (Special). After deliberat- ing less than an hour the jury In the Govogovitch murder trial brought In a verdict of guilty in the first degree. The defendant, George Govogoviteh, last March killed Mi- chael Tintor, a fellow-countryman, after a night of revelry in the camp of the foreigners at New Holland. Caught with the "proceeds of a robbery committed at the hotel of George Hudock, of Freeland, John Brennan and John Waters pleaded guilty when arraigned before Justice Buckley, and were committed to jail in default of $5600. No fewer than 372 different ways* of spelling Ypsilanti have been cop- fed from envelopes and recorded by the postmaster. France imports nearly 30,0005 200 1 more of foodetuffs than she ex- po “CURE ¥ RPIL IT. JAM i rE of ited Cross Pile 3 stills Cure and 5 explal p fr £0. Dept 4 a polis A Wise Beyond Her Age. Rene La Montague, the crack polo player, tells this story of a very small miss, the five-year-old daugh ter of a prominent merchant of the Cedarhurst get. Mr. La Montague was driving a small trap from the Rockaway Hunt Club to his home in Cedarhurst, when he encountered the little miss, who was out for a walk with her nurse and a small baby brother, who occupied the perambulator. Being an intimate friend of the child's par- ents, he offered to glve her a lift as far as her house. The offer was accepted, and on the way Mr. La Montague was regaled with interest ing items of family news which wer lisped out in rapid succession unt he pulled up in front of the house The child alighted, and was nobody in sight he asked her if she safely. “Oh, yes," thank you “Don’t the if on ti }! pot Xf coul gaid the much.’ jon it," nn polo player; when to his the child opened her eves and murmured: “I won't." very mens PLiladelphia Hare Curie From Porbidden Dr. Hermon CC. Bumpus of the American Muse History, announces the the museum of Chinese curio from 1d Forbidden City of Peking t is ed a “judge's staff or scepter,” fashioned of lacquered wood than a century old, ang has end an elaborately carved head of the winged dragon. perial emblem of China, and the er end Ia sharpened to a point After ludge has heard the dence 1¢ case of § prisoner charg ed with offence up the ter. If he dragon's he ad at the pr ter goes free. but if conltorsed the he must eadod to be the only specimen ever oblained from City and brought to New Y Tribune, City. Or 1 tural acq siti on by rare the call- is more on ont crested the em direct an oln he points isoner the the prisoner with sharpens be beh orbidden this country To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System Take the Old Standard Gaove's Ta Leas Cures Toxic. You know what yoo are taking. The jar ila , at x ad on every bottle, showing IL is » y Om pine and [ron in a tastaless for most effectual form or grown and children, 50c The man who dol as he grows older bun pelf. is Diadt does't jnire Koon Hicks' Capudine Cures Nervousness, F Whether tired out, what not It refreshes the nerves, It's Liquid and plea 10e., 25¢c., and 5c. at drug stores worried. overwo bremn sani to reed, or and take an's idea of economizing is %« old necktie and four Limes Am wear an in afternoon new one would cost, (reat friends to show them it isn Lhe is short of money th uen one The Same Family. An official of the Departm and I his Commerce Aabor, who had directed by summary of the tain distinguished gineering, met with disaster not when he chief to draw conclusions of autharities it gecasion to refer statements of Mr. A the British engineer. The official had been told that af- ter Mr. Colgquhoun’s name there should be placed the letters "“M. | C. EE.” (Member of the Institute of Cl 11 Engineers). “That's easy to remember.” the official had said adopting an easy sysfiem of memo. nics. M. 1. C. E' speils ‘mice’ This memory system was of lit. {le avail, however, for when the of ficial handed in his summary, the lel. ters after Mr. Colquboun’s name were “R. A. T. 8." --Lippincott’s Magazine, AEO, had fo ceriain Migration Of Sea Fish, Considerable interest has been aroused on the west coast of France by the appearance of a number of fish hitherto unknown in those wa ters, though common in America among them being the sheepshead Shad are also pres- ent, but this is due to their culture in the streams empiying into the Ba; of Biscay. The transplanted shad appears to differ slightly in form and color from its American ancestors. Hurper's Weekly. Race Sulcide In New Zealand. France is pot the only country with a falling birth rate. The Hon. J. A. Millar, the minister of labor in New Zealand, has been calling at- tention to the “staggering statistics’ on this subject in that part of the empire. The New Zealand birth rate has fallen from 41 a 1890 to 27 last year, of the attendance at is very noticeable, New Zealand's industries, ipstead expanding, will shrink and disappear Free..Press. Plunkville, Milwaukee Salome In “Eim, the worried about booked fer the “Oh, I've features.” “That's you this Salome act Op'ry House, cut out the objectionable | ’ afecrd Journal, | We wuz City Sust it. would.’ Kansas How's This? Hundred Dollars Reward atarrh cannot be offer nny (ine CRE® X I'oledo. ©, undersigned, s known F. J the 1a ] + nd believe m perfectly honorable is 1 business We Cheney the for i neactions an out any obligations Ww aL DING, KIxxa ¢ Druggists, Fal 's Cats rh mg directly upon the aces of the system ner hott ICuGuRsur sent free Jie NOI gists i's Fanul “11 G onstipation Judging By Appearances, Magistrate—If | reme this is not your first court rightly No, your hope vo ion’t judge iy Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, h, and Heartburn, it's Liquid. Effects escrioe i. AVC. BABY'S AWFUL ITCHING HUMOR. {ling Would Help Him-——Moilie AlLuost in Despalr——Owes Quick Cure to Cuaticura. i i little boy beg ng sores. 14 tL then Fi o wl ira Ointment, and z three times the sores co: and not have neve bad bl think. Culicara Reined rp ever tried, and 1 = them to any one wi ae William Ges likewise. Mrs ing on St. Attica, I Juls { ¢ He is now well his body. They left him with What's the matter with an express agent? Winslow hing, softens 5, 84ayE pa he how to support people ig ou Ww always have to do it CAN A WOMAN LDVE THO #9 MEN AT THE SAME i 14 A ferent » ‘THAT the best forbid that 2 woman vert be] povel FROM WALL STREET" ve siory pablis claims What do you th ink Abe at it ? For the best letter, SOO words or less, showing the author right, 1 wil RI ZES ber in ervor, §5 pay 825 For | one on either side, $10 ea h fetter which one on either side, §5 each. Fou the two, second best, Two. third bel, Con. 09 £fth best, twenty on each side, $1.50 each test closes Mch 1, 1990. Awards paid Mch 31 “on MARRATTAN R¥E.. LK BAmRITT, id YORK CTY Proof is imexhaustible that | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson, 304 x 1o pe St., Columbus, Ohio, . Piokh am; h the Change nervous annoying me that Com oe tak. and*] ean again do my - forget to tell my ham's Vegetable 3 X SPs lp i fr Lhis try ig period, curin FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. ] yoars Lydia E. 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