Yabtnol Coustipation May be permanently overcome by proper personal efforts wile as: sistance of Wie one truly beneficial \axalwve remedy. Syrup of figs able ¢f Seoma which enables one form regular Nobis daly so hat assistance to nature may be gradually dispensed with when ne longer needed. as Whe best of vemcdies when required are Yoassist nature, and not to supplant the natural functions which must depend Wh — malely upon proper nourishment, proper efforts. and right wg generally. To get beneficial effects. CALI FORNIA Fic eS; SOLD BY ALL yu oR PER BOTTLE ONE SIZE ONLY RECULAR PRKE SO¢ {CLassiFiED ADVERTISEMENTS] ER ——————— - - - — SALESMEN WANTED N JTANTED Active, energetic meri to repre- sent us. Profitable positions. Hustlers make big money. Cash weekly advances. Com- lete outfit free. Write Immediately for our iberal o gor W.T. Hoop & Co LD DOMINION NUKSERIES, Mistion this Paper. Ricamoxn, Va — AGENTS WANTED. Ww ANTED~ Lady agents in all parts of the United tes to advertise and sell “Black Crow Stockens” to wearers. Good com- mission. Address, 4 Br ACK Crow Srockes Co. Newton, N.C. LADY of for interior route China and The new line to the Mexico means a shorter merchandise coming from Japan and the Pacific coast states in the North, and new markets will probably be found for certain classes of California products, such pro- ducts as California wines shipped through the port of Manzanillo. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there 1s at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and thatisCatarrh. Hall’'sCatarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- titutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall'sCatarrh Cureistaken inter nallv, acting directly upon the bloed and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by buriding up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer Une Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails te cure. Send for hist of testimonials, Address F.J Cnr Ney & Co, Toledo, O Sold by Drugg sts, 70 Take Hall's F A Knowledgeous Person, mile Pilla § r constipation An this count 88 to quantity asked him. It ledge is power, to tion English marvel has ry to come answer date that said that and according to th that man must powerful man, but on the hand, it is very likely he is nothing of the kind. A man may know fo much that the knowledge is in his way and inter. feres with his thinking and doing. Knowledge is power only when it is put to work, and to reach this point there must be a disposition or resolution in this person to be some- thing. Always getting knowledge, but never assimilating it or putting it to some good use, is apt to make the individual negative if not worth- less So our educational institutions should always weave purpose along side of instruction. The person who cannot or will not make the fact he has learned vital is not edu- ated Industrial training recognized thig doctrine, and go does oth- *r true educational purposze.—Ohlo State Journal. Any ques may know- Is, or be is be a other every Didn't Need Help. Four-year-old Helen wished to get into the playroom, but the gate (which had been put at the door to keep her baby brother in) was lock- od. She tried again and again to climb over it, when at last her mother heard her say “Dear God, please help me get over this gate.” Just then she tumbled over, and said, ‘Never mind, I got over myself." — Harper's Magazine. SISTER'S TRICK Bat it all Came out Right. How a sister played a trick that brought rosy health to rn coffee flend is an interesting tale: “1 was a coffee flend—a trembling, nervous, physical wreek, yet clinging to the poison that stole away my strength. I mocked at Postum and would have none of it. “One day my sister substituted a cup of piping hot Postum for my morning cup of coffee but did not tell me what it was. I noticed the richness of it and remarked that the coffee tasted fine, but my sister did not tell me I was drinking Postum for fear | might not take any more. “She kept the secret and kept glv- Ing me Postum instead of coffee until 1 grew stronger, more tireless, got a better color in my sallow cheeks and a clearness to my eyes, then she told me of the health-giving, nerve- strengthening life-saver she had given me in place of my mornirg coffee. From that time I became a disciple of Postum and no words can do jus- tice in telling the good this cereal rink did®me. 1 will not try to tell it, for only after having used it can one be convinced,of its merits.” Ten days’ trial shows Postum's power to rebuild what coffee has de- stroyed. “There's a Reason.” Look in pkgs. for the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, AXPECT GOOD FISHING. | A ! Shenandoah Anglers Look Forward | To lLimproved Season. Shenandoah. Fishermen are look- | ing forward to one of the best trout | seasons of many years, The advance guard who made a special many streams have returned and re- port this year has the earmark of unprecedented conditions, They | claim the early disappearance of ice and snow has raised the temperature of the water, which is remarkably | clear. The mild weather caused the thaw to be gradual, doing away with fey waters, cold and muddy, causing much joy in nimrod circles, To add to the bright outlook thou- sands of trout fry from the State | hatcheries have been deposited in the numerous streams hereabouts for | the last three seasons by the local] anglers, who now hope to be roward- ed for all their trouble in the past BU RGLAR DRUG i WOM. AN. tour of Sufferer From Toothache Put Under Chloroform Unkindly. Lancaster. — While pouch at her home, with toothache, Mrs. H. E. wife of the Pennsylvania station agent at Rheems, formed and bound by a the house ransacked intruder secured all the house and a number of clothing When the woman sciousness she succeeded In freeing herself from her bonds and groped her way to where her husband was employed. The burglar is believed {0 be a resident of Rheems or of vicinity, resting on a suffering Hoff man, Rallroad was chloro- burglar and The masked the money in of articles and regained COn- shat nat TRAIN GETS THE HOOK. Nine Cars And Some Eggs Tumbled Over Track. A hanging down behind the : fast freight train, rods Bloomsburg big steel hook. f engine of caught in one of the of a switch at C and before the train could ped, nine cars were thrown track and demolished Their contents, consisting of eggs barley, wheat and coal, were scat- tered along the track for several hun- dred yards Two of the cars rolled into the yard of Casper Rhawn and stopped just before striking the a0ouse, atawissa, be from stop- the COAL STOVE EXPLODES, Burning Fire. At the home of Hellertown. while sitting the heater a explosion off the stove and hurled chunks f burning coal over the room The family had a narrow escape lodging the flying embers which set fire to the furniture The flames were soon extinguished. It is believ- wl] a dynamite cartridge among oal was responsible for the plosion Family Narrowly Embers, Which Cause South Bethlehem Jucob: Bachman at the Escapes amily was about terrific blew doors the ox. FURNITURE FLOATS AWAY. Sunbury Man's Novel Plan To Move His Goods Fails, Shelly, his putting it Selinsgrove of fur- on a Norton Sunbury. attempted to niture to Herndon by float with the intent property down the Busquehanna Riv. er to the destination Passing the shoot in the dam above here, the float funk and all the furnitiire was drift- ed away Shelly hauted cover saved move of floating the and three companions their strength trying io re- the furniture and were barels from drowning "X~- WOMAN BETRAYS MURDERER. Italian Confess. Her And Is Arrested, Belraved ano Toreto, who murder. Anthony Afigan. Pittston, March 6, was cap- ured at Wanamie, near here, and was lodged in jall, after confessing. Conscience stricken, Toreto., a couple of days ago admitted the murder to a woman wth whom he | was infatuated. Afigan had brought Toreto to this country and got him work. The murder was the resul: Conscience Stricken ed To Wilkes. Giat Barre. - by 1 wo ed nt man kis benefactor. on SCHWAR DENIES CONTRACT. Has Not Received Battleship Order Despite Lowest Bid. Bethlehem President Charles M. Schwab, of the Bethlehem Steel Com- pany, absolutely denied the report in a Philadelphia paper that he had receiv. ¢d the contract from the Argentine Republic for the construction of three battleships, to cost nearly $20.000.- From a semi-official source, how- ever, it has been 18arned that Nr. A i BURNED TO DEATH. Explosion At Pottsville, Pottsville. By explosions at the Silver Creek colliery four miners cumbing to his injuries. Michael aged 39, was burned so badly that he soon died In awful agony. Charles Bhukos, Willlam nusdur and William Druse were severely burned and cut by flying debris, .. Boyertown scious Woman Found Uncon. By Her Husband—May Die, Despondent of some reason unknown to her fam- Mrs. Donald Lupfer, of Potts town, a bride of a attempted suicide in the of her husband At the Union Boyertown Lupfer has been in Boyer- town for several The woman ounces of discovered her Pottstown. because year, room House, working weeks drank about two laudanum, and was not unt!l two hours later, husband came to hig room her lying on the bed in an unconscious condition Her con- dition i: regarded as crit eal. Lupfer sald he could ascribe no reason for his wife's set, but admit ted that she objected to residing In Boyertown. BOY" S COSTLY FUX. With Home; Matches; Five Sister Burned To Death, The home of Tim- Sullivan, at Nanticoke, was de- stroyed by fire. Hig 8-vear-old daugh- ter, Mary. perished in the flames, Her twin _brother who caused fire by playing with matches. rescuad in an unconscious condition Destroys Wilkes-Barre othy Driver And Horse Killed By Trolley Ambler Willlam Col stantiv killed by WwW ashingto n and was driving fate The accident happened Camphill Re and Bethlehem Pike Camphill Bethlehem Pike at a sharp angl d is shut off all sight of trolleys As Coleman was driving the pike the trolley struck the wagon Cole. man is widow daughter ma car at i finrae * hic h he NT WAS in a trolley the the game ad IYO from on survived by a and A Suicide, leaving a ing her find her body Frank H., Hartm of the Richla School Principal's Wie Dovies in the that they woodshed, wife of the principal town Shoat! ne survived re town itchen would Mrs After inform an school committed sul herself in the head by her husband and New National Bank At Bally A charter for the First National town, and diree foll OW} ing officers W. Melchoir; «x B. Yeakel urer Charles C harles T aggert York Fugitive Gives After heing Justice for more sane K. Plaltzgraff, a dealer, surrendered his trict Attorney Ammon that Pfaltzgraff gave checks in for two —— — STATE ITEMS. Baily. was received Bank of th: tors eloeted the President, sE0TE fen presidents, Pr. i treas. the and 8. B. La tshaw {;ensler fary from neealf on It is all worthl arent ego a payment horses Christian L ghip farmer relieved of ried in an pickpocket it cash and Tie robbers hotel In Lan Locust Gap expresses safety of seventy school children caused by the threatened Lehigh Val fey Coal Company Colliers cave-ing in territory acing school building in Carm« Township Judge Hart, innonnced the ichty, a Paradisc Lancaster Coun his wallet ha he ca vest pix ket by contained $500 $2.3 check occurred front of 01 Caster inside Ho in in about “4 fear for the ps Sayre embr North Mt 1 of Williamsport, has following appoint- ments John H. Oliver. auditor. ah i 0. J. Glesser, constable, of Woo ward Township: Flemen MM SnD, tax collector of Duboistown: Jacob Lamb, constable of Brown Township The union painters of Hazleton went on strike for an increase in wages from 30 to 33 cents an hour John Fritz, the world renowned iron master, of Bethlehem, ie {il pneumonia Thomas Laubach, a wealthy ed farmer and former councilman Bethlehem, died of paralysis, agd Years Stephen Karoski. of Pottstown aged 40 vears, was struck by a ley car on the Patistown and Read- ing iine and instantly killed, his body being cut in twain Governor Stuart has named the oilowing PTagua to: be justices of the peace: rlea Kreykwa, Coal Township, Northumberland County: James B. Collins, Palo Alto, Schuyl- kilt County: Fred L. Gramm, Gir- ardsville, Schuylkill County, and Wil. Ham Weaklim, St. Clair, Schuylkill County. R. G. Kenly, formerly general sup- erintendent of the lehigh & New England Railroad at Bethlehem has been appointed chief engineer of the Minneapolis and 8t louls & Jowa Central Rallroads, with office at Minneapolis. The “Brown and White,” the news paper run by Lehigh University stu- dents, will be managed the next scholastic year by this staff: Editor in-chief, J. H. Graybill; assistant edi: of retirs { i 1 trey business manager, 8. P. Hess; assist. unt business manager, A. P, Spooner | OLD PEOPLE'S KIDNEYS Often Need Helpful Stimalation., The the blood every three minut#s. They show signs of wearthrough pain in the back and irregular urination Doan's cure kidney {lis In old or young Mrs Mary C. Phelps, 4 Spring Bt., Westfield, Mass, says: “lan past $2 years and am to-day without a sizn of kidney trouble, backache, pain in the sides, ete,, which had bothered me, Doan’'s Kidney Pills cured me go that kidney trouble has never returned.” Soild by all dealers, 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Corporal Punishment, of the ng th students throughout the The moral d ris- ing generation 81 ntion oral elinquency is attract o earn- at'e of of social and m world, To «¢ questions remedial and being parental heck this, many plans are lack of and disci + of moral defici the must iplinary sug sted. The in- struction pline in cne frat Aes enecy, van school AEH IN the parent be taught athorit) ent which neglects id aw A return to the ing must obedi higher punishim and a CO rporal enee to public schools is Hall of Cl proposed = wavwardness in He f the i i ry ITY sg A New Ism. protes a fidgetaris Only une “Bromo Quinine™ That w= Laxative Bromo Qasr tor the signature of KW, Grove World over to Jure a Cold 10 Une Day. 25¢. Look tie, FOCD! for long distance direet telegraphy el ween tly recent WAR 5 ndon and Karachi, In For COLDS and GRID, Bick's Carvopixg Is the host relieves the acl £ ani fever the ( : and rest ' tiguld ~ eects ., sl drue rem wi) frees « poral ditions yediately io =e. sud wliwen the Kal ser three years build which was ran uses % Red, Hel Compe t Conforms to Pure Food Murine Doess Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Morine Eye Remedy Fxperien od Physicians and Drug Laws t Soa 11; Soothes Eye Pain ever] ba nded In fat The factory 4 England Ping evel: iargest pin at Birmingham, out 1.000 0040 Mrs. Winslow's Boothing Svrup for Children teething, sollens the gums, reduces inflamma Lion, ailays pam, cures wind colic. 2g a bottle Made I ate some made juit to make myself Dek Did you succeed? Tom--1 couldn't feel any more solid if I had eaten concrete or build ing stone Utica Herald Himself Solid. of the cake she solid. Tom Beginning with January 22 Chinese New Year's Day, a reduc tion of 20 per cent. was made in the rates for internal telegrams; but, in gpite of this reduction, which is con- sidered to be substantial, the Chin. ese telegraph tolls remain the high. est in the world RHEUMATISM the > chon rheumatic to throw all finimente, all asters, rnd ie MU NYON'S KIIEUMA. ISM REMEDY a trig. Neo Aol what Four doctor may say, no matter what your friends may sar, no matter how rejodiced you may be agalost all adver. Saka remedics, nt one, to A'S and get & Dottie of the MIEUMA. 18M Cd Mi Tara t to glee satis. fact nd your meney.—Mungyon Remember fertile acld, other harmfu the guaranties of Act, Yor sale by all Arneviete, Price, ase i ———— Mind Your P's And Qs The most probable derivation of 1 want every away all ed merchant of Lancaster, launched a project for the establish. ment of public playgrounds for the | poor children of the city. The local clergy have taken ni the matter and the playgrounds seem to be assured. For the first time in ite history Lancaster will have free band con certs during the coming Summer, The movement has been started by the Fourth Regiment Band, the Iro- quois Band and the hand composed en- tirely of women. The bands will give fre concerts in the saveral city rar #. ; 5 i | printing office, and rose from the fact that the p's and q's in Roman type very but slightly yb Jorm, and that when reversed, as they necessarily are in type, they are easily odnfound- ed by young compositors. Another | svi! derivation refers it to ig “cot | Sow written up in the ale-houre, where and were used desgnate pints and quarts. Still another ry rivation refers it to the toupees and queues of olden times. | { THE CRACKING OF PAINT. Money by Learning the Cause, Do you know what is wrong when peels, or cracks, or otherwise necessitates premature re-palnting? Well, sometimes it hasn't been applied-—the gurface being damp or there being too much tur pentine or too much drier, But, nine times out of ten, the trouble 8 caused by adulterated To avoid all such houseowner should know in a general way, when a surface Is In proper con dition to receive paint, what kind of primer and finishing different surfaces require, and to avoid trouble, every coats how A complete painting guide, includ ing a book of color schemes, fi cations for all kinds of pain’ing work, and an instrument for detecting teration in painting mate directions for using fit, froe by writing National pany, 18302 Trinity Bldg. and asking for House ing Outfit No. 40, This company, the #f makers pure white lead, invite tests, af the blowpipe (included of under “1 Ped adul rials, with Can lead ny New he Com York owner's Pain ia other way, lead sold Boy Painter’ mark a keg fuel 1 1 i tis elf an absolt ¢ the purity thel trademar of white { trade on YS 32 a and es 144 x guaranteed ana quaiit Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days. Pero Ointment is guaranteed care of ltehing. Blind 1} Piles in 6 1c fo cure any ceding or Protruding 14 dave or money refunded. 80e For BEADAC IIS Whet from ( Mirks' Hest or Mn was Trou It's jigoid $C UR During tem of rifiad eq Cured sweeney and Removed a Spavin, fective Linime: Mr H Kans, R. ¥ Liniment used 1 had on her neck Sloan's Lin i keep it & and smu and iment horseman Ad Mass any dress Dr Sloat Station A Boston. is Bp of titani of titanium ie of healt: and more This Natural kidneys, stomach and bow nstipation, purities the radicates disease Ye ThOre take Garfield regulates liver els, corrects ox and ¢ - 30 ha ” AFR biood At the population will be present rate of of this 100 000.000 incre: country In t ae sealde, enran so ack as Hambine (Ase © Wizard Onl A Painful Expression, William G. Rockefeller president the National Club and an authority less than on finance. Discussing the training of club meeting, Mr i= Beague no of , on dogs Roce at a recent ke feller said: “Yes, tra‘ning simplest appearing ance is, properly difficult thing It looks ft is hard: and thus My feller smiled—"thus it is the photographer's “This man, sitting for his trait, sald impatiently to the artist; * ‘Well, have 1 got now the pleas- ant expression you desire?’ “Yes, thank you,’ sald the grapher. ‘That will do nicely “Then hurry up’ growled man. ‘It hurts my faze.” is The rform an art can:ne p easy, but like photo tho Plenty of Precedent. “Will that young man ever go home?” demanded the irritated head of the house, “1 guess so, father,” replied the mater familing. “He always has” ~~Washington Herald. a M— ot 0 pe SET ti shan Spe New Rin. A CO WORTH MOUNTAINS OF GOLD During Change of Life, says Mrs. Chas. Barclay Graniteville, Vt ““] was passin through the C hang reof Li Ho 32 Jansing ” from nervousness andother annoying symptoms, and | can truly say that Lydiak. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has proved worth mountains { gold to me, as it restored my health gud strength. ! never forget to tell friends what LydiaFE Pin cham's npound has done for me rying period. Complete to health means so much that t for the rake of other suffer ing to make my you may publish CHAS, 3A RC LAY, Vi for woman's il h wide-spread and un- sement. No other med. has such a record iis as has Lydia E. s { ompo und ars it has been ints such as ation, local weak. irregularities, ache, indige stior, ration, and it js arrying w ome n safely riod of change of life Lydia E. 1 bile C omnpound, and, Barclaysays, it is “worth moun . 1al women. re sto ration wWoIne ain wil 0 Mans iteville, trouble pi R.F.D. Gran ‘ her is ipeaicine 1 4 fox little to try V #5 «AF r 3 ¥ 34 i sufiering 7. For Sale 7.000 mg Farms 7 14 States Sreomt's w ¥ Be etin of Real rate malind free we pay EA "STROUT CO. Book C1, Land Tide Bidg., Phila. » Yo rR. R. fare of post ffices n the C nearing 62,000 minutes by Wonlford's Heh cured in Never fails. At druggists, CHILD ATE CUTICURA. lox of It on Crackers —Not the Least Iijury Resulted Thus Proven Pure and Sweet. A Ne § Y re writes : after At uticura and heir, ross the teroom and box Was rackers and a When a search { i and the the and empty h ealen spread DOX on { a bad cold could be ulicura and offered that Chintment weet harmless eaten ye results can t if ung id wi bene cation youngest in Potter Drs s Sole Props. 8 n., Mass port B.N This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty in the purchase of paint materials, It is an absolute guarantee of pur. iy and quality. For your own protection, that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. RATIONAL LEAD COMPLIRY 1802 Trinity Bulging. Sew York | DAISY FLY KI LLER I See pad snr where 84 : HagoLD SURERS, ag Prawib dv. Brevkiyn. Lh 3 MOTHER GRAYS SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, for ers, Destre ot 1 OLMSTED Le Re Romy New ws Home ity A §. USE CRAFT'S DISTEMPER and COUGH CURE A tus ahd Vile res wentive and for all forms of - Iafluenss, bg
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