For Catarrh of the Throat of Two Years’ Standing. *] was afflicted for two years with catarrh of the throat. At first it was it worse. *'] followed your directions and in a very short time | began to improve, | my second. throat and head are cleared from ca- tarrh at the present timc, but | ~till continue to take my usual dose fora spring tonic, and | find there is noth. ing better.” —Mrs. W. Pray, Twelfth St., Brooklyn. N. Y. jGuaseiriee AbvenTisements] . ESMEN Ww. ANTED } TED—Active, ene) reetic men to ropre- sent us. Profitable positions. Hustlers make big money. Cash weekly adrances. Com- lete outfit free. Write immediately for our iberal offer. W. T. Hoop & Co. OLD DOMINION NURSERIES. ention this Paper. _RICHMOND, VA. V TA} 'D—Lady agents in all parts of the United States to advertise and sell “Black Crow Stockens’ to wearers. Good com- mission. Address, . Bir.ACK Crow Srockes Co. Newton. N.C. LADY AGENTS WANTED. that the Germans railroads almost twice as they did ten yeaw Statistics show patronize the as frequently ago The first lighthouse in this coun- try to use acetylene will be erected by the government as an experimen! at Finn's Point, New Jersey. NO NEED TU TAKE GHANGES. There is a Sure Way of Knowing Good Paint Material. There is really no need whatever for any property owner to take chances in the selection of his paint materials, It doesn't cost a cent to learn how to be on the safe side. Cer- tainly every property owner has enough at stake to find this out. A complete painting guide, as Houseowners' Pa 49 can be had free by tional Lead Company Building, New York. is the largest maker lead in the world. Painter trademark guarantee of purity and quality. The outfit iocludes a book of color schemes, for either interior or exter- for painting, a book of specifications, and a simple little instrument, with directions for the purity of $ paint materials nown No. Na- Trinity company white Boy as a inting Outfit Ce TItinE 1802 This of pure Its Dutch Is famous testing Were Sillier, is stil) is not so was, and wait possibly for Earlier “Freaks” The eccentric, of course, among us, but even he common a type as he once one may have to some years before finding a gentle: man ready to imitate Mr. *“Jerusa- lem’ Whalley, who earned his sobri- quet in consequence of a heavy bet that he would walk (except where a sea passage was unavoidable) to Je- rusalem and back within 12 months, and he won his wager, starting on September 22, 1788, and returning on June 1, 1788. Now and again even today the world is electrified a: the story of some spendthrift whe has dissipated an ample fortune In foolish ways; but probably no mod- ern lunatic of this class has ever equaled John Mytton, of Halston, of whom {it was said that *‘if Mytton had had an income of $200. 000, he would have been ebt In five years.” It is stated — within the last 15 years of his life he squander- ed full half a million steriing, and sold timber to the amount of £80.- 000, the unfortunate man dying In he King's Bench Prison in the year 1834, at the comparatively early age of S—Luee n. in Not Ade quate Re ward. “1 suppose that you feel happy at the presentation of a medal by Con gress.” The heroine blushed. “1 do not wish to appear ungrale- ful,” she replied, “but considering the fact that 1 had to let Cannou kiss me, 1 think there should have been two medals." —Philadelphia Ledger, SIC K DOCTOR Proper Food Put Him Right, The food experience of a physician in his own case when worn and weak from sickness and when needing nourishment the worst way is valu. able: “An attack of grip, so severe it came near making an end of me, lef} my stomach in such condition I could not retain any ordinary food. I knew of course that I must have food nour ishment or I could never recover, “1 began ™) take four teaspoonful, of Grape-Nuts and cream three times a day anfl for 2 weeks this was al- most my only food; it tasted so de- liclous that I efijoyed it immensely and my stomach handled it perfectly from the first mouthful. It was so nourishing 1 was quickly built back to normal health and strength, “Grape-Nuts is of great value as food to sustalu life during serious attacks in which the stomach is so de- ranged It cannot digest and assim! late other foods. Nuts more widely used by physicians, it would save many lives that are otherwise lost from lack of nourish. ment.” Absolutely the most perfeet food in the world. Trial of Grape-Nuts 10 days proves. “There's a Reason.” Look in pkg. for the little book, “The Road to Wellville.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and fall of human interest. HOLD up FARM R. And Daughters Frightened By Revolvers, Five Wife masked men broke into the home of Madison Vought, near Elysburg, and at the point of revolvers compelled him to turn over $700, which he had in a safe. Two of the gang stood guard to prevent any members of the family and giving an alarm. repaired to the second Shamokin. from es Three men Vought's bedroom floor. They revolvers compelled him to them to the first floor, kept money. The that if did take the sald caping immediately on accoi-~ pany where Vought the farmer the safe and they men told he not open out he collections contents, received from insurance and the sale of horses, they would kill him, He the command. him ti ep two men on guard until and that If he attempted to they would shoot him od to telephone found that his which complied with rglars told would morning Igave Lie pact Vought 0 FIRE AT BLUE BALL. Wind Houses, High urns Fine Blaze In Fifty BURNS ( GROUNDS. FIRE AMP Hamil- Flames, it Newton Destroyed By Meny Cotiages ton Lewistown. started by early all th on the grounds Camp heen 8 3 Newton Har FIND JUSTICE MURDERED Fx-Magistrate Killed, Probably From Fancied Wrong. ymerset Frank Wit fancied wrong gard was a mag In State, John Deaths The Pittsburg. - NXevia H dean of the newspaper men in burg, dled after a long iliness giomach trouble. He was 59 years old and for forty years was city tor of a local paper, retiring recently on account of his health, Lancaster. —John Homsher, oldest postmaster from point of serv. fce in the United States, died at home in Bariville aged 83 years. azlett, Pitts- edi- He an as and he Lad served postmaster at Bartville ever since. Arrest Cripple As Burglar, Pottsville, perpetrated here at house of William Zmanke, force the rear door with an axe, by breaking the upper glass sash. Plunda- ering the place, the thief escaped, The police were soon fet upon the case and they they fixed the crime on John O'Brien, a eripple. Let Ax Fall On Worker's Head. South Bethlehem, While Charles | Fenstermacher and George Newhart, | of this place, were digging a sink hole at Emanus. Fenstermacher wag nearly sealped by a sharp ax, New- hart was at the top of the hole work- | ing when the hatchet he was han- | dling slipped and fell on Fenster. | macher's head. Before the injured man was dragged out of the hols he | was nearly dead from loss of blood. TRIES TO BU RN CHILDREN, Woman Pours Kerosene self And Little Columbia.—The timely response of neighbors prevented a horrible trag- edy here, when Mrs. George Hinkle poured kerosene upon herself and three children and then set fire her home, The agonizing screams of children aroused the citizens of North Street and those who arose and ran into the street found the three chil- dren, attired in night clothes, stand- ing in front of the Hinkle home. The youngest child, a girl of 3 YEATrs lisped the story that their mother bad tried to burn them. Men rushed into the house and found the woman calmly looking at the fire in the dining room. The woman had placed a pile newspa- pers in the center of the room, ered it with kerosene, then applied the lquid to the children, after which placed matches the Three Ones, to 0 of COv- ghe to oldest of the and fled from the others. and s trio opened the the room follow- They ran into the reamed for aid Men their way into the house and ished the flames, which were gaining headway. door ed by open forced extingu ral Despo ndent, Kills Himself, Th 101 3 Ww old, committer Lmsa)f in the ind " where Schaff 1s » Lodge arried Irvi Altoona’s Cash Box Empty. The Dies Of Grief Husband. «+ Moarning Accused Stock. Of Selling Fake ra Lafayette's New Professor, aston TT! at Lafave thie has ersity, at Danvi Gordon is a Pennsylvani uated from Princeton in 1 Prof grad To Build Convert's York The Home In India, Ho » me and of the section of the Lidia 1 PIB Lebanon Lineman Shocked, £11: Shocked i y a Kramer, a linema: fell from ider, sustaining may prove fatal injuries eral bones of left leg were b and he iztained very ternal arts in 3 brulses, man’s anon Potisy wire, William addition addition Bo 05 Yiu £6 Hom STATE ITEMS. Howard A. Knauss has heen ay ponted superintendent of the Reading Iron Company's furnaces at Emaus sucoeeding J. Copper, de~oased Claire Walldee, a ‘odin High School athlete, fell and broke his right arm while pole-vaulting. Joseph Willlams. father of Lien tenant Charles Williams, of Company G, Ninth Regiment, N. G. P., died at his post in the Harwood mines af Hazleton of apoplexy. William Heysham Sayre. second of the Lehigh Valles Coal died at Bethlchen | Company, Ward Knauer, of Athol, shelling corn, got his hand in the sheller and had the same so badl mangled that some of the fingers hao to be amputated, During the past flacal vear in A! lentown 578 new «buildings were erected. John Lunger. of Pottsgrove. and Miss Beatrice Sherman, of Milton while A cr ——— VDs AND ENDS, America supplies the bulk of the | coffee and cocoa and Atlas the tea, : The fog banks of the North At lantie, as a rule, are about 30 m les | in diameter. Laughter 13 cone'dered undigni | fled and effeminate in Porsia. According to Consul D. R. Birch, | of Alexandria, the final authentic es timate fixes the size of the Egyp | tian cotton crop now being marketed at from 626,000,000 to 650,000,000 pounds. |= COLD CURED IN ONE DAY Munyon's Cold Remedy Relleves the head, throat and longs almost immediate. ly. Checks Fevers, stops Discharges of the nose, takes away all aches and pains caused by colds. It cures Grip and ob o tinate ue IEE and prevents Pacumonia. ‘rice 20e¢. Have you stiff or swollen joints, no mat. ter how chronle? Ask your druggist for Munyon's Hbenmatism Remedy and see how quickly you will be cured If you have any kidney or bladder tron. ble get Munyon's Kidney Remedy, Munyon's Vitalizer makes weak men strong and restores lost powers. # His Company. exclusive, i8 he? Walters—Why, I Wiltlams-—Oh, this morning I saw him his automobile wi Bomerville Journal. all don’t know. he isn’t. Vhy ri ‘ding th How s This? We offer One Hu for any case of Catarrh that cured by Hall's Catarrk Cure. " F.J.Cnexey & Co., Toledo, O We, the undemigned, have known F. J Cheney for the lsst 15 years, and believe him perfectly | i in all nsactions snd ily able to carry 1y obligaty ¢ by his firm. ALDING, KINNAY & Manvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O d's Catarrh Cure istaken internally, act gdirectly u the ble sees of the system. Testi nine sent free Price, 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all Drugs Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation capnot be wold at ii wobiles that Ladies Can Wear Shoes using Allen's Foot kes Light «or Dow » F sInalier alter : ywiler tha Cures swollet grewing na BG roi nts Remedy I" TE Jaws Drug RE yoped v ~~ BTN A Domestic Eye by perience Ane nd Drugs i Ask ATH Laan wiY. is raw cotion For HIEADACHE bether from Colds ut jen, Cap quid pleasant to Ww We, Hicks CAPUDINE Heat, Stomach ines will rel) take acts Immedis and We sb drug no, eigium’s rallw ISSCDEEIS 8B steam pe ays Year. CAITY 170.000, G00 take off take Garfield Toa it corrects consti brings Health Do not 1 ree Youur and Faint 1 Natare's Herb pati on, pun wef tu drugs laxative; files the hiocod erik] be In Midst Of Advice. “You have ving a great suggest been recel ions from “Yes" answe a little wearly. “And what are your views on the tariff?” views on red Senator Serghum, the tariff change could be moving picture Star. * BO rapi th they only iressed by ir ix Wash a ington A trough-shaped rubber ghieid, 1 migh for a lineman to sit upon, been patented for men working mg high yoluage currents. FOU ND AME CAUSE. * TOTAL LOSS OF HAIR Seemed Imminent—Scalp Was Very Bealy and Halr Came Out by Hande fuls—8Scalp Cleared and New Hair Grown by Caticura. “About two years 450 1 was troublad with my head being sealy. Shortly after that 1 had an attack of typhoid fever and 1 was of the hospital possibly two months when 1 first noticed the loss of hair, my scalp being etl scaly. 1 startsl to use dandruff cures to no effect whatever I had actually lost Tope of saving any hair at all. 1 could brush it off my coat by the handful, I was Be to comb it. But after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and nearly a box of Cuticura Oint change was surprising. My scalp is no cle ear and healthy uld be and my | thicker than ever, whereas | had made up to be bald, ¥ Broad Bt. Pittsburg, Penn., 21, "08." Potter Drug & Chem. Props. of Cuticura Remed out , the a8 ¢ 187 LA The United States ranks third among the nations in importations of tea. ’ 1dden “death is an that of the The man's risk of eight to one greater the woman's, been the ited States compr Bog ) of Irela area nd. For COLDS and GRIP, Hick's Carvu DINE ts the best relieves the £ ys mn r id and » off ot pa It's Bguid~ Some of 36,000 feet forChi es inliamma 25¢ a bottle. Mrs. Winslow’ Germ ing wom gchools an boxing Tteh cured in 3 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists, y OG0 16. 2 001 B. MN. L TOILET ANTISEPTIC — NOTHINC LIKE IT FOR —— consumes in cleansing, whiter all i wash dimnfects the mou which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat, when inflamed, tired, and bum, may be strengthened by Paxtine. CATARR THE EYE relieved and Paxtine will destroy the germs that cause catarrh, heal the m. It is a mre Paxtine it a harmless yet powerful sed in bathing it destroys odo rs and leaves the body antiseptical! y clean. OR POBTPAID BY MAIL. Treatment, John A. Enders, nue, of Robertson Ave Pen Argyl, Pa years with stinging pain in the back, vio lent headaches and assured by a special ist that his kidneys were all right, though thesecretions showed a a reddish, brick-dust sediment. Not satisfled, Mr. Eaders started using Doan’s Kidney Pills “The kidneys began to act more reg- ulariy,” he says, “and in a short time I passed a few gravel stones. 1 felt better right away, and since then have had ne kidney trouble.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. A Wilmington woman recently tachment of a certain policeman for her cook must be Investigated, lest it prove disastrous to domestic dis- cipline, “Do you think ht means business, “1 think so, mum,” sald Mary. He's begun to complain about my cookin’, mum.”-~Harper's Weekly. dani One of the new emergency devices enough air to ¢ surface of the water, Farm esosi se wily Ballet of Real Er ROT A RR =z BOONTIES Vaprrigat yo Mir Books Writings #is tutes, ia. 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