amit SA "AND COLDS. concrete x Took Pesu.na, # Rs JosePH HALLGHASE, TENTH ST WASHINGTON, D.C.% Peruna Drug Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen :—1 can cheerfully recommend Peruna as an effective cure for coughs and colds. You are authorized iy use my photo with in anv publieation, testimonial 7m ant DN ono Hall Chase, 804 Tenth St... Washington, D, C, Could Not Smell Nor Hear. Mrs. A. L. Wetzel, 1023 Ohio St, Haute, Ind., writes: “When | began to take your medicine ! could not smell, nor hear a church bell rin Now I can both smell and hear. Sv hen I began your treatment my head was terrible. | had buzzing and chirping noises in my head. followed your advice faithfully and took iu as you told me. Now I might say | am well “1 want to go and visit my mother and gee the doctor who said 1 was not long for this world. I will tell him it was Peruna that cured me.’ Peruna is manufactured by The Perunas Drug Mig. Co., I Ohio Terre Columbus, Ask your Druggist for a Free Pe- runa Almanac for 1009, Book sent by mail PILES i=: REACO.DEPT B 4 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Sample treatmen Ren Cross Pile and Fistula Cure and China's Baby Emperor. Poor little Pu Yi at the age of called over a population of some 000 and an area of 4,2 miles. It would seem for a man full grown, The esti- mated population of the United States, including our insular depend- encies, is something le han 100. 000,000 and our area 3,750,000 square miles. And the President of the United States Is certainly not likely to find a ‘single hour of the working day hanging heavy on his hands.— Philadelphia Public Ledger. Some upon to rule 430,000. s 2 to be a job 88 Wills. who Curious ha% left on it i The £1.0060 dition spends gentleman religions house his wife enters rest of her life is another example methods by which the times endeavor to control It was a blunt farmer who drew up his will leaving £100 to his widow. When the lawyer reminded him that some distinction should bo made in case the lady married again, he doubled the sum, with the re- mark that “him as gets her'll de- serve it.” It wags a wealthy teen years ago and that the in quaint some living the dead the ¥ Of German who, fif- bequeathed his prop- erty to his six nephews and nieces, on the sole condition that each of the nephews married a wom- an named Antoine and each niece married a man named Anton. The firstborn of each marriage was to be named Anton or Antoine, accord. ing to sex Each marriage was also to take place on one of St, Anthony's days. What happened to the nephews and nieces is ““wropt in misery” in the office of the German registrar general From Tit-Bits Why Preachers Live Long, The British statistics of mortality, just published, show what we all knew before that more clergymen live to old age than the members of any other profession. What is the reason? In part that they are a little older in entering their pro. fession than in almost any other bus. iness, which cuts out, In ithe statis tics, those that die before 25, they live a regular life, with no excesses; and they take a moderate amount of exercise, while mostly protected against exposure. something may be credited to the philosophy of religion, which tends to an equable frame of mind.—In- dependent. THEN AND NOW Complete Recovery From Coffee Ills. “About nine years ago my daugh- verge of nervous prostration,” writes a Louisville lady. “She was confined for the most part to her home. “When she attempted a trip down town she waa often brought home in a cab and would be prostrated for days afterward. “On the advice of her physician she gave up coffee and tea, drank Postum, and ate Grape-Nuts for breakfast, “She Hked Postum from the very beginning and we soon saw improve- ment. To-day she Is in perfect health, the mother of five children, all of whom are fond of Postum. “She has recovered, is a member of three charity organizations and a club, holding an office in each. We glve Postum and Grape-Nuts the credit for her recovery.” “There's a Reason,” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, are genuine, true, and full of human interes’. State of TWO SPECIAL. TRAINS... Reading Railway's Offer To Furnish Equipment For Tour Of The East Accepted, State College (Special).—Prof. Alva Agee, of the State College fac ulty, announced that in response to many requests and at the invitation of the Reading Rallway Company, a second special instruction train would be sent out next March by the Pennsylvania State School of Agel culture, to cover the eastern coun- ties. The offer of the Reading Railway Company to furnish the train in the east, free to the institution, was received here. A former request (0 tour the western section of the State has already been granted, neither tour has been arrange:l. BOY HURT HELPING FATHER. Tre 08 To Prevent ie. Lancaster Frank Mar tin, a thirteen-year-old of Safe Harbor, is lving at the point of death result of his endeavors to save the assault of two Who Ase sault May Youth { Special), boy as the his father from men. Several nights ago, it alleged, Grant and Milton Henry, brothers, visited the hotel of BH 8. Martin, is ni Safe Harbor. and became involved in a quarrel with the proprietor The hotel man was knocked down and his son pluckily ran to his fath er's assistance It is alleged that Milton Henry picked up the boy and { hurled him against red hot stove His skull was and he has a since been unconscious ia os dy resel injureq WATCHES HUSBAND DROWN, Wife and Daughter See Efforts Made To Save Fisherman. Easton aged boat {Special Beam, 61 rom a in while trying to raise drowned, His wile the accident from the hillside and were agony of efforts by a number ave the drowning man Beam was a when he went to try to save was brought but resusc awimm did good under hims itation was ALICE THAW IN SOCIETY. i { | | Tears At Her Heception, Pittsburg (8; i Copley Thaw, Yarmouth, has world and in the not been expe burg simply she has ¢ AVS known to Pitisburs The youn ried at irded ay 2 matr r ELECT SADTLER PRESIDENT. Philadelphian To Head American Institute Of Chemical Engineers, Pittsburg At the sion of the first annual convent the American Institu | Engineers the following been elected: President, Samuel P adelphia; vice presidents, McKenna, New York: H St. Louis, and Edward Niagard Falls, N. Y.: C. Olsen, Brooklyn; liam A. Booth, Syracuse, N ditor, Richard K. Meade, Pa. { Special) Ee ion of of Chemical officers have fe Sadtier, Phi} Charles F A. Hunicke, ;. Acheson secretary, John treasurer, Wilk ¥ au- Nazareth To Care For Chester Poor, | Chester At of the Delaware Counts Union the following appointed to find ways and means for { looking after the welfare of children { whose conditiong are such that the only doors open them are those of the almshouse: Rev, Dr. John W. Sayers, Rev. J. M. Childrey. Rev, Francis M. Taitt, Rev. Dr. Walter Calley, Rev. 8. Harper Leeper, Rev famuel T. Linton. - (Special) a meeting Ministerial committee was to Court House To Cost 8200,000, Lebanon (Special).—«-After a con- vention of ten days, the grand jury 5 submitted a recommendation fireproof court house, more than $200,600, to girueture burned on November 18 last. The old site in the center of the city was stipulated as the place for the new building. for a coat not replace the to Resigng To Shield Woman, Conshohocken (Special). Police. i man Daniel Hastings resigned rather than answer charges preferred by Dennig Burk, of Forres! Street, which were based on an anonymous lei ter concerning a woman. Tires Of Life At 80. Lancaster (Special). « Benjamin Miller, aged R80 years, blew off hic head with a shotgun. He sat on a chair in his room, placed the weapon on the floor with the muzzle to his head, and pulled the trigger with his foot. Say Son Burned Father's % Hiuse. Lebanon (8pecial). Fred Gauss, aged 22 years, was arrested by Coun- ty Detective Aaron Sattazahn, charg. od with having set fire to his father's house al Greenpoint to conceal a burglary. Ferdinand Gauss, father of the youth, who Is confined to bed by grief over his son's conduct, makes the charge, asserting that Fred, af. t ter pilfering from his money box re- | peatedly, stole $165 at one time ana ' then fired the place to conceal the theft, - FOREST FRIES CosTLY, ak ip Big Bills Presented By Wardens For Sums Paid Fighters, Wilkes-Barre (Special). - Controller James M. Norris, zerne County, from the fire wardens for hting the numerous fires which raged through the county dur ng the pro- longed drouth in the fall. These bi'ls are much larger than expected, the aggregate being greater than ever before returned. Bilis from two of the townships, Bear Creek and loss amount to $2,300, Some of the farmeis who wens hired by the fire wardens have larg sums due them, Ptaiing fought ire twenty hours out of twenty- days at a time, and this worl, of 20 cents an hour, 8290n amounted to a goodly sum. The five wardens, many of whom were on duty practically continuousiy, got an hour. - Connly of Lu- fig phe in 23 conte ARREST DOYLESTOWN FIRM, Father And Son Accussed Of frauding Creditors, William i.. Ran- ectives, with Doylestown H. Randall and son, dall, charged {Speelal). William by do conspiracy were arrested with and The Randalls failed about a ago for about $60,000 while in hardware business, but recently gitar again as Randall's Hardware Store, their affairs nn bankrupicy having been adjudicated. Yea: ed K:Hed Attempt Falls Under Allentown, ing to aprroa home, He was struc Railroad this city, the Safety Gates: ecial aud af neath Lebanon Valley College Gets Fumd Annville (Sp 1) The plan hn ugurated by Pr ester 10 raise Valley College } awfully r boon © UR response prospects for tl STATE 11 toa kalf 1 ‘he Ww 3 was inadvertently oung men who were New Year They (aX home of Baker, of Del damaged by ushering in the discharged several sticks of dynamite in the public road pot far from Mr. Baker's residence The concussion broke many windows ‘or which the boys agreed 10 pay The Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Company kas issued con tracts which w.ll vastly increase its ~oal output in the lower anthracite field. A tunnel to be over 1,000 feet long has been started to connect Otto No. 1 slope and Otto No. 2 slope at Branchdale Another tun nel is to be driven north in Otto slope No. 1, which will cut a field virgin coal These slopes are 2- 100 feet deep. D. W. Beller, shipped a ball Spy apples to he sold them $2 Sydney Young, a farmer, living near Bethlehem, sold his i hora to Louis Achenbach, of Plainfield. i5 cents. The horse is in good con- dition. Mr. Young's excuse for sell ing it so cheaply was that feed wa too high to keep it over winter Dr. A. B. Moulton, of the Stat Department of Health, who was in charge of the typhoid fever epidemic at Reading, left there, not deeming further presence necessary A dynamite explogion in the Fidler mine at Shamokin Thomas Hagues and seriously ed John Bwarts, Mrs. Petor Zubaskie, of Shamokin, became violently insane and in bat tiing with Privates Daviz and Den nig, of the Btate Police, knocked out the former's testh., She was remo: od to the Danville Insane Asylum At the risk of hiz life Gatom Thomas Moakler, of Shenandoah, dragged a drunken man from the Lehigh tracks just as a passenger train was about to hit him. So elose were both to death that the cow. eateher tore part of Moakler's flying coat talls from his person Elf Swoyer., of Fritztown, has a peruliar flower plant in his garden, which blooms but once a year, and that on Christmas eve, regardless of the cold. The buds burst forth this year through the snow that covered the plant, Not in a quarter of a century has the County Home at Hamburg, had #0 many inmates as at present, 386 in number, M. B. Wismer, of Franconia, and Mis¢ Blale Barndt, of Telford, near Pennsburg, have announced their marriage, which took place at Wilk mington, Del, June 6. Thinking he had killed a man, Iran B. Woy, a lawyer, of Coalmon!, blow the top of his head off, In na Juastel with W. E. Ellenberger and Harry Gallagher, he plocked up an ax and felled the latter to the ground, believing the blow to be a fatal one, of of Berks County. bushel of Northern wdiands, Cal., where for 50. fars for his Luk blinded injuars ia COMMERCIAL COLUM Who esaie New York.~—~Wheat-—Receipts, 64,- 000; exports, 93,672. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 1.07% @1.09% elevator; No 2 red, 1.07% 1. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.177% ff. o. b, afloat, No. 2 hard winter, 1.14% f. 0. b. afloat. Corn—Recelipts, spot firm; rive, elevator, and afloat. Option market was quiet, but firmer; closing lc. higher ca December and % up olherwise; De cember, 66@ 66; closed, 66; May closed 67% ; July closed, 675%; Bep tember closed, 67%. Oats Receipts, 40,500; 1,060; spot steady; m xed, pounds, 54@ 54%; natural 260032 pounds, 5H4@5HT7. clippeo 34@42 pounds, H6% @ GL. Jutter-—Firmer; receipts, 2.880 Creamery, specials, 32% price), 32; exiras, 3142; thirds firsts, Z23@ 30; held creamery, com mon to special, 22@ 29% Cheese— Firm, unchanged; ceipts, 2,112. Eggs—Firmer; State, Pennsylvania, brown and mixed, fair to cholce, 31@33; firsts, 33: seconds, 31 @32. Poultry-—Alive, irregular, Chick ens, 11; fowls, 12%; turkeys, 10@ 16; dressed, steady; chickens, 16@ 20; 119 14; spring turkeys, ARE nity 38,700; exports, No. 2, 6b to ar- 6h ff. 0. b exports re receipts, and fancy, 34 Wester: nearby Western fowls 18@ 28. Steady, 1.034@ Philadelphia, — Wheat contract grade, December, 1.03%. Corn —— 68%. Oats— Steady; No. GE6@ 56%. Butter——Firm, Western creamery, 33; prints, 35. Eggs— Firm, 2¢. higher vania and other nearby firsts, 34 at mark: do., current in returnable cases, 33 al mark, Western firsts, 1. ¢., 24 at mark; do receipts, ff. ¢., 42 @ 5 Ly w i Firm; December, 6 = white natura good demand; extra do., nearby Penusyl f. &. receipt anrrent mark. HoCse full 14%: do Ki © J Firm and active; creams, choice, fair to good, 13 ¢& Pouitry— Alive firm; good de mand, fowls, 126 13; old rooster SG 9%; spring chickens, 12@13 ducks, 11@ 12; turkeys, 17@1 geese, 9@ 12. 1OrK Baltimore.~Flonr—Dull hanged: receipts, 16,2905 Wheat Dull; spot 1.02% €1.02}% spot, 1.04% @ 1.04% 1.862%: January, March, 1.07% : steamer, 23 pis, sn on grade, 5 &r 1.01 Corn-—Firmer tract, S4@ 64%; ary, 84@ 64% February, 64% March, 65@€5%. mixed, 628 62%; receipts, new Southern white corn, new Southern rellow corn, Western, 102% @ 1.062 : ved, Bouthe % 699 % rece 0% sleady 64 % : Jar 64% © gl eames new year, Lo No. 2 white 54 is BH receipts, bull; 3 while, SAG 04%; Oats 568: No 2 mixed, BRS, No, 2 Western ex Rye—Firmer; port, £3 Hay — Steady and 1 timothy and No. 1 unchanged. Butter ey imitation, ery, 32@ 33; store packed, unchanged: No clover mixed Firm and vnchanged: fan 24€r 25; fancy cream fancy ladle, 20@ 21; 18319. 29 e3 20 and new fiats, «Firm, Firm 14%; 15. Eggs Cheese new large, new small, unchanged, 14% AVE Slaw sa New York.—IDlceves-— Receipts, 1, 789 head; closed dull and easier; bulls good cows steady, others easier to i5c. lower. Steers, 4.756 to 6.80; oxen and stags, 3.50 to 4.85; culls, 3.00 7 cowe, 1.796 to 4.00 to 3.756; Calves Receipts, 1,329 veals firm to a shade higher; barn yard and Western calves firm. veals, 5.00 to 10.00; tops at 10.12% to 10,25: culls, 4.00; barnyard calves 2.50 to 3.75: Indiana calves, 4.50 Westerns, 3.90; choice, light Kana City calves, 6.25; dressed calves quiet, but full steady: cily dressed veals, 8 to 1bc.; country dressed 6 to 13¢. Sheep and Lanibs 492. Sheep steady higher; lambs firm; would sell 10 to 15¢. higher. 2.50 to 4.50; culls, 1.50 to lambs, 6.00 to 7.50; culls, 4.50 ¢ 5.00. “ head Receipts, 8, to 15 to 25¢ choice stoc! Sheep, oS or de? Hogs — Receipts, 7.068. Feeling firm; no sales, Chicago. = Cattle — Receipts es | mated at 20,000 head: market steady. Steers, 4.60@ 7.890; cows 3.00625.25; heifers, > 50 @ 4. 8s bulls, 2.75640 4.50; calves, 3.50 R75; stockers and feeders, 2.506 i 5.00, Hogs -Rece! pts estimated 000. Market be. higher, Choice heavy shipping, 5.75@ 5.856; butch ors, 5.7002 5.80; light mixed, 5.00 ¢ 5.35; choloe JEht, Bb. 3565.56; pac ing, 5.35@5.76; pigs, 4.00@5.15 bulk of sales, b. 25@ 6. 65. Sheep——Receipts estimated at 1% 000: market steady to strong. Bhee 4.00 ¢ 5.00; lambs, 5.26 @ 7.60, yearlings, 4.26@ 6.25. THIS AND THAT A monthly postal service by co els hag been established recently the Sahara desert. During October Porlland, Of sent 10.000, 000 feet of lumber | water to California. A bottle-nose whale, 20 fest lo. wis tured the other day at Ti oroas, vonshore, in a dragnet A speciec of ant In Ta bail Ita nests along a north and sow line #0 accurately that a Have may direct his course by their aid at 33. | i | | Historie Relie, visitors fu the hiptorical mu- a “small feather pillow Whigh nestled in a | glass case.’ “I dont see J anything unusual ebout that pillow.” remarked ong at the visitors, turning to the § “It's a very valuable pillow.” re. plied the guide. “That is Washing- ton's original headquarters.’ —LIip- pincott’s, It has been fre quently noted by aeronauts that the barking of a dog The earth, and it has been discov- that this can be heard under circumstances at an eleva- tion of four miles. ered HURT IN A WRECK. Kidneys Badly Injured and Health Seriously impaired, William White, R. R. man, 201] Constantine 8t., Three Rivers, Mich. says: "In a railroad collision my kid- neyvs must have been hurt, as 1 A passed bloody urine with pain for a long time after, was weak and thin and so 1 conild not work. Two years after 1 went to the —— hospital and almost six months, but mj) case seemed hopeless, The urine passed involuntarily. Two months ago 1 began taking Doan's Kidnes Pills and the improvement has been Four boxes have done me more good than all the doctoring of seven years. | have gained so mucl that my friends wonder at it.” Sold by dealers Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. < ok 2 iA a all 0c. 8 box Y. $300 FCT RET ' The Beason 1 Make and Bell More Men's $3.00 & $3.50 Bhoes Than Any Other Manufacturer is because I give Lhe wosrer the benefit of (he mont complete organization of trained experts sod skilled shosnakers lo Lhe country The selsction of the jesthers for esch part of the shoe, and Jud sya ty of the mak in avery deparioent os the best shommakers in the shoe ndertyy you how oerefully WL Dougles shes are made, vou woud then usdersiasd why RR thelr a £t better, and wear Jonger than sy make My Method of Tanning the Boies makes them More Flexible and Longer Wearing than any others. Shoes for Every Member of the Pawily, Men, Raps. Women, M sors and Children, or rg hy shoe APnlers everywhere, CAUTION | genuine wihont W. L. Donglas eo & ne mara Prd oF smi d on Dotto Tost Color Roan Used Excincively Catalog mailed free. WW. L. DOUGLAS, 167 Spark 5¢., Brockies, Moss, 2 Thompson’ $ Eye Water 3 afitiet od ith bh wenk wwe Women Officeholders, women elected the number of and during in is a gore of mu advocates The office Year ire 10 the Five women Griffin Miss rell Hamilton G. Leake G1 distri Mins urban les tha sun # the igh Woman's Suf held a bri ansion Hous on of the mui September, There is me in 1h section of the con gether, at Fniry in her diseases git fo few years i RL rf 8 grea! mans sted by K. J only con {taken in teas] it one h rire. Send ress F.J lis for conslipatio ready onl. The potato, 3 h was al wd the tivated In when tinent was discover fs spontan in Chill it was introd: 10ed rope in 1580 and 1585 by the fards, and alm« at the same by the English, "2 brought it Virginia, where it had appe about 15560 COT eous Eu- Span- time fron ar mn ed tes Piles Cured in 8 to 14 Days. Paro Ointment is guaranteed to cure sny care of Hching, Blind, Bleeding or Prot ruding Pilesin 8 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c because Worry Old maids can’t be happy, they don't have so much to about. HANDS RAW AND SCALY. Itched and Burned Terribly—Cguld Not Move/Thumbs Without Flesh Cracking — Sleep Impossible «— Cuticara Soon Cured Eczema, “An humor covered both my hands and gol up over my wrsta% nd even up to the elbows. The itching and burning were terrible. My hands got and when 1 scratched, the surface we covered bl and then get raw, The ecroma got so bad that 1 could not move my thumbs without deep cracks ap pearing. I went to my doctor, but his medicine eould only stop the itching. At night 1 suffered so fearfully that J could not sleep. 1 could not bear tg touch my hands with water. This went on Tor three months and I was fairly w At last I got the Cuticura ii month | was cured. Walter Somerset 81, Boston, Mase. Seg Potter Drug & Chem. Corp, Role Props of Cuticora Remedies, Boston, Mass itching all scaly ashd with inl ers rn out, Remeds 16 ” H. 1 1008 to find your con- has been misplaced It's awfully hard fidence after it Tteh oured in 3 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At drugmiste, Love ig blind to most of the dan- ’ ger signals. B NU 2 iC LASSIFIED REO cwRial he Sage Se SA pa PHOTOLRAFH. RTISTIC DEVELOPING AND PRINTING «the kind difficalt to 'obtain elsewhere is bur spec jalty. Try us and be convinoed. Sate fsf action yours or money back. 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