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"Oh, it's grand st he man replied. . a sort tum in parvo— he less you take it, the better. A few days | the writer was walking with a friend over the Wick- low Mountains, where they met a “character.” “Well, Mick “I've heard some some a choice Macd« ’ ita Duis. magh on a hair WAS leav him man tried ta §2 7 is 3 we uff,’ of m ia said my friend. queer stories about your doings lately.” “Och, don’t believe them, surr,” replied Mick. “Sure half the lies tould about me by the naybors isn't true.” The following notice Mr. Mac- donagh saw posted in a pleasure boal on the Suir: “The chairs in the cabinet are for the ladies. Gentlemen are request- ed not to make use of them until the ladies are seated.” And this he clipped from a Kings- town newspaper “James O'Mahony, wine and spir- it merchant, Kingstown, has still on his hands a small quantity of the whiskey which was drunk by the Duke of York while in Dublin.— Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. ‘Worst Tobacco, fhis seems to be the extent of a woman's objection to tobacco. The emell of any cigar seems bad to her when smoked by a man she dislikes, Atchison Globe. OLD SOAKERS Get Saturated With Caffeine, When a person has used coffee for a number of years and gradually de- clined in health, It is time the coffee should be left off in order to see whether or not that has been the cause of the trouble. A lady in Huntsville, Ala, says she used coffee for about 40 years, and for the past 20 years was troubled with stomach trouble, “1 have been treated by many phy- sicians, but all in vain. Everything failed to perfect a cure. 1 was pros- trated for some time, and came near dying. When I recovered sufficiently to partake of food and drink I tried coffee again and It soured on my stomach. “1 finally concluded coffees was the cause of my troubles and stopped using it. I tried tea and then milk in its place, but neither arreed with me, then | commenced using Postum. | had it properly made and it wag very pleasing to the taste. “1 have now used it four months, and my health is so greatly improved that I can eat almost anything I want and can sleep well, whereas before I suffered for years with insomnia. “1 have found the cause of my trou- bles and a way to get rid of them. You can depend upon it I appreciate Postum.” “There's a Reason.” Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of | hwinan interest. ADVANCE IN STEEL. ed By Jones And Laughlin Pittsburg.—Action taken by the ing prices on merchant steel bars, a ton recent selling price, by the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company, marked the end of the rate war in the steel industry. The rise in prices is taken to in- dicate that the big steel companies, over the war, have booked enough low price started. All the other the example of the local concerns. The demand for steel products hes shown such an increase as a result of d of the independents be doing S50 per bus The Company is one The advances manufacturers to m their increased prevailing schedules some ompanies have suffered an rovement, however, In but particularly in is reported from all better conditions are reflected In the stiffening of the of pig iron, whi has recent shown an advance 50 The only inactive industry is the steel n which no cut has will made. The railroads have been holding « in the expectation hat a new tariff bill may lead some change in the arbitrary pric has wd for several 8, but in Washi on have gl little hope. : steel photographers y take pictures various rail ¢ f these res h : b the reduced prices that some are now said to cent. of their normal Lackawanna Steel of them. will enable make some business. iNEss, steel profit At the of the actual loss. every t ie - al steel, juarters, The struciu: ch of feature rail price iy cents. : of the business been made, or be 314 to been maintal recent ven then haxe country events men sent the roadbeds of and so tll over yf the ads, © t ¥ n me pictur +1 rail tile rales so The United ice His a i8iS Coal & n 1 monopoly Com of a pany, qetica the of we m a moderat ralls Aside & make open Union adopted. and Hit ————————, TO MEET AT COATESVILLE. Chosen As Convention City For Wom- en's Missionary Society. The thirty in of Shamokin first an- nual conventic the East Pennsyl- vania District Society of Church, elected suing year as follows President, Mrs. H. B. Spayd, Ann- ville: first vice-president, Mrs. C. A. B. Braine, Reading; second vice- president, Miss Sara Rettew, Lancas- ter: third vice-president, Mrs. J. O 3. Poorman, Highspire; recording secretary, Mrs. C. M. Coover, Ann- ville; corresponding secretary, Mrs I. A. Keiper, Oberlin: treasurer, Mrs organizers, J. B. Haak, Myerstown: Miss Catharine P. Mumma, Hershey and Mrs. 8. 8. Daugherty, L'titz; secretary of lit, Miss Suzan Bals- baugh, Fontana: delegates to board meeting, Mrs. I. B. Haak, Myerstown, and Miss Mary Loeb, Lebanon. Coatsville was chosen as the of meeting next year. Women's nited officers for Missionary Brethren the en- tha SMALL SU M GO ES ABROAD. Says Foreign Missions Get Five Per Cent, Of Contributions, -At a meeting the Reformed held in 8t, John's Church, announced that Reading was to contribute her ghare of the dollars which the Harrisburg Com- | mittee is raising for the evangeliza- tion of ten million people. Prof. H. Apple, spoke of the Claisis it was feading. laymen of directly on the thiis remarks. He sald in part: gix daye for ourselves and a few of «the church. It has been shown that 95 per cent. of the money rais- ed for missions ia used at home and five per cent. abroad. i York. —~There was another five sceurred in the one-story frame Cherry Avenues, owned by H. E Smith, and occupied by himself an) the York Paint & Color Company as a warehouse. No one Is able A M54 A BAIA 0, los MEN Grafters Refused New Trial, Pittsburg. Judge Robert 8. Fra a At A— Guy N. Kain and Miss R. Blanche | G. W, Enders, pa‘tor of Christ Luth- They were attended | by Mies Mary Gr mea, of Trurmont, BOSTON WINS ART PRIZE. Philadelphia Women Given able Mention, Pittsburg.— awarded the honor of submitting the Art Gallery exhibition. This artist, Edmund C. Tarbell, receives the firsi prize, which carries with it $1,500 and a gold medal. His picture was the “Girl Crocheting.” Other prize winners and honor mentions were: Meda! of the second class (silver), carrying with it an award of $1,000, to George Sauter, of London, for his | painting, entitled “The Bridal Morn- { ing." Medal of the third class (bronze), carrying with it an award of $500, to Bruce Crane, of New York City, { for his painting, entitled “November Hills.” Honorable mention to Elizabeth Sparhawk Jones, of Philadelphia, { her painting, “In Rittenhouse Square.” Honorable Brown, of his painting, Honorable of en ‘Amusement. Hon orable menti Fort Penzance, Ei painting, The Village ‘ounders’ Dav at was marred by which sv i wer the cits four o’ were among fOr to Engl mention Cornwell, “The Gate mention to E. A. land, f his iOr Arnesh land, for Hor. nel, pa nting, mn to Stanhope A ingland, for bh eu of si about afternoon ‘here guests pres the Germ Count Johann Hel lernsdorff: Sir Casper Director of the Metiro- Htan Muteumm of Art, and Alfred R. A.. president of the Ri of British Artists Carnegie, Founders thes an assador, Von Clarke, Er. Pur- Societs ndrew misses a present STATE ITEMS. BArried Was hette, son of C eph Match by Rev. A M. H Northampt in Fran teneed ¢ to nine ye iired a doutl a liveryman, bersburg, town apt ete, atl H. Doest] Swartz On ¢ {eam Harry was arrested days later, attempting to sail the risburg and Reading Bayard Lunney, the slate quarry Delta, York County, head by a large which fell 100 fee stantly killed Mrs. Susan Warner, 76 fell down a fi'ght of stairs at her home in Bainbridge She was in- stantly killed. A number of years ago her mother died in the same | manner The Independent Order of Fellows, of Northumberland increased during the past year 40 to 144 members All along the river brother lodges report an in- crease, bu: this as yet has been th largest. The Old Town Hall, at Easton, has been leased by the Bell Manufactur. ing Comranv, nf New York City. bj the Board of Trade, and an und>r- wear manufactory will be established there, g ving employment to 250 hands. It is expected the plant will be in operation by June 15. Miss Jane C. Wentzel, one of | Reading's oldest school teachers, i died of paralysis. She taught school | for forty-seven years and wa: a mem ber of the first graduating class of {the Reading High School, for and th ron after team drillmaster in Miles & Co., at wis struck on pece of slate, He was in- a of the years old Old ie from ba { Jacob Dietrick, of Avoca, a miner in Reliance Mine, at Pittston, was | instantly killed by a premature bla, John Quinn, machinist a: Barnum Mine, Pittston, making repairs near the head of the shaft, fell into the opening and landed at the bottom, 400 feet below, a mass of broken bones, Overseers of the poor of Stronds- the poor tax from 2 mills to 1%. The overseers have considerable money at interest and the town poor | house is pald for. nounced her engagement to Abbe, of Westfield, Yass, C. 1 lehems towards a formal observance of Mothers’ Day, on May 9. are he ing made by 8t. Paul's Church. ton, secretary of the the prime movers in the steps which Company, of Milton, have at last | agreed to the offers of their employ. | ers asd have begun work, William T. GQGinder, a senior nl the Franklin and Marshall logical Seminary, at Lancaster, has | received a call to the pastorate of | 8t. Jacob's Reformed Church, at Wel sport. | Md., and 8. Emory Kain, of York. 1 want every chronle rheumatic to throw all medicines, all Holments, al) olasters, and give MUNYON'S RHEUMA. 18M HEMBDY a trisl. No matter what your docter may say, Do matter what your friends may say, no matter how prejudiced you may be against all adver tised remedies, go at once to your dros. gist and get a bottle of the MHEUMA. TIEM REMEDY. If it falls to give sat faction! will refund your money. ~Munyon Remember this remedy coataios no sal ferlle neid. no eplom cocaine, merphine or other harmful droga It is pot up onder the guarantees of the Pure Food and Drug A gale by an drugzists. Prive 0c. Europe is now shipping freight to the Orient over the Siberian Rail-| road. a Pain r EVERY YEAR No One Wants To Do It, Dut Some Paint Will Wear No Longer. When you done you dt over again lasting job taken into considerat Les oa Line n't expect to have 1t done very soon, but to mal several to surface~ s ete, Risky. went to visit a and who had jus He tried to speak by poinling o Wis in a much good whose they legs looked we Were wind can 3 ike obse: rying around the Ii giri's legs and broke tween the ankle and la Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they canard teach the seat of the dissase. Uantarrh = 8 blood or constitutional disease, and 15 orier to cure it you most {ake internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure @ taken internaliv, and acts direvtly on the blood and mucous sur face Halls Ustarth "ure =» not a quack medicine. It was prescrited by one of the best phymecians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. 1 1s composed of the best Tonics known, combined with the best bi directly on the mucous surisces i he perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful reenltsa mm curing cstarrh. Send for testimoninia, free F J. Unexsey & Co, 'roms., Sold by deuggisie, price, 5 Take Hall's Family Mila lor constipation ood! purifiers, acting foledo, O. Twice as ers died many widows as widow- in Send postoand raqnest today for sasuplo moknge of unrfisio Germany was using 20,823 motor- eycles and 20,799 automobiles in December, 1508. H.H, Greex's Soxs, of Atlanta, Oa,, are the only successful Dropsy Bpeciaiists in the world, Bes thelr liberal offer in advertises went in another column oi Lhis paper, Wilbur has galned 25 pounds in weight during the last five months He thinks that avia- tion has something to do with it. RASH ALL OVER EOY'S BODY. Awful, ‘rusted, Weeping Eczema on Little Buffercer—A Score of Treat. Wright ments Prove Dismal Fallures—— Care Achieved by Cuticura. { "My little boy had an awful rash all over | his body and the doctor seid it wis eczema, | It was terrible and used to water awfully. | Any place the water went it would form | another sore and it would become erusted. | A score or more physicians failed utterly | and dismally in their efforts to remove the | trouble, Then I was told to use the Cuti- | cura Remedies. 1 got a cake of Cuticura | Soap, 8 box of Cuticura Ointment and a i bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, snd before we had used half the Resolvent I could {| see a change in hin. In about two months | he was entirely well. - George F. Lambert, | 180 West Centre St, Mahanoy City, Pa., | Sept. 26 and Nov. 4, 1907." | Potter Drug 4 Chem. ( i of Cuticura R £ I it orp., Sole Props Mass. Making Sare, The Bride-—1 me some coffee The Grocer The Bride -— Woman's Wiis ton, want to please, Ye: ma's fron gallon Por MEADACHE hether fr Hicks CAPUDINE wt 1 SATE. YY IN | Loething, sof! ¥ ex ifn tion, alleys pain, Zcabotiie higan has Punishment Enough. “An’ did they kill the ‘gato “An did they 1 you suffer frosn Flite, Valilng Sekness, Spasins of bare children r friends tial 30 so, my New Die vovery will relieve then, and all do is to send for 8 PREE Battie of Pr. May's Eplieptic Cure. It bas cured thousands where everyihing eles failed Sent free with directions Expres Prepaid. Guarantee] by May Medion Lax raiory, under the Rational Food and Drag Act, June SA, 1906, Suly No, iw bho tt and full sddress. Dit. "", HH, MAY, 54» Feurl syreed, Sew York City. UROPS VERY, N EW DISCOVERY From guiek relief WBE cores aves ng Beld lea Un, Hrookiva N.Y. China any be divorced in may aione. on that Far COLDS and GRID, Tcl's Carvoire is the best iv the Oold and restores normal conditions. Fyuld—effocts immediately. 0c, Zo We, stdrug stores. Gideon Was Wise Man. “in choosing his men,” €abbath School superintendent, eon did not select those who aside theirarms and threw themselves down to drink. He took those who watched with one eye and drank with the other. "=—Tit-Bits. A Bad Mistake, “1 made a terrible mistake yester- day.” “What was that?” “1 inadvertently asked Green how i me an hour and a half answering the juestions.”' Detroit Free Presa, RAISED FROM SICK BED. After All Hope Had Vanished. Mrs J. H. Dennett, 6% Fountain says: ‘My back used to trouble me so severely that at last I had to give up. 1 took to my bed and stayed there four months, suffering in. tense pain, dizziness, headache and inflam. mation of the blad- der. Though with. out hope, | began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, and In three months was com. returned.” Sold by all dealers. 50 conts a box. and bruises. to be rub lightly. It is a powerful and reduces the swelling. i WELL AND STRONG ——————————————— Ss By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Bardstown, K “1 suffered from auleeration and other female troublesfor SRR a long time. Doc. tors had failed to help me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. ble Compound was recommended, and I decided to try it. It cured mytrouble and made me well and strong, so that I can do all my own work.” Mrs. Jos ru Har, Bards town, Ky. Another Woman Cured. Christiana, Tenn. - I suffered from he worst form of female trouble so hat at times I thou I could not e, and my nerves v a dre: adf il dition. Lydia E ympound « i i Vv 1h it liv @88 Army ye form try Com- 0 table rat ion. If you want special advice writ forittoMrs, Pinkham, Lynn Mass itis free and always he Ipful. 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