YSPEPSIA ~ MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Jota almost Immediately on the Gastric unices and gives the stomach tone and strength to digest almost everything that bas been put into it. It soothes sore and irritated stomachs that have been fmpatred by physic and Jajurtous drugs. We cannot too urgently advise all persons who suffer from any of the following symptoms to try this remedy: Distress after eating. bloating of the stomach Rising of the food, Weterbrash Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Dizziness, Faintness. Palpitation of the heart. Shortness of br ith, and all affec tions of the heart caused by indigestion. We want every discouraged and despon- fent sufferer from Dyspepsia or Indiges tion to cast aside all other medicine and give this remedy a trial. If it falls to give satisfaction I will refund your mo- wey. MUNYON For saie by all druggists. Price, 20c. eas, leg. PATENTS == BOUNTIES Trade- Marks, Copyright your Books, Writings, Plo tures, oto, New act as 10 Bounty for soldiers their relatives, who served in the olvil war, 1841.4 Have secured over foi w for them, For bLianks and instructions, Address, W, H Willa, Att'y-at. law, (Notary Publis) Wills Bullding, $14 lad, Ave, Washington, D, J, Uver 3) years’ praotios, Patent your In winter sports in Northern Sweden automobiles were used to tow ice yachts to the starting point. For COLDS and GRIP. Hick's Carrm the best remedy-— relieves the 3 feverishness—cu the Cold and re Hitlor Hguid—effects 50c., at drug stores. Dead Gone, He-—Yes, I've been visiting Parker who has the loveliest daughter in the world. She-—How long were you gone? He—All the time 1 was there.— Boston Transcript. STATE OF Om10, CITY OF TOLEDO, | oo Lucas County, §iT FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J.Cuexey & Co., doing business in the City of Toled¢ County and State aforesaid, : 1 firm will pay thesum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each and every case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of Hart's CATARRE CURE. FRaxg o. CHEXEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed ir JEssence, this 6th day of December, A. D,, 886. A. VW. GLEASON, SEAL.) Notary ["ublie, dall’'s Catarrh Cureistakeni acts directly on the blood anc faces of the system. Send for tes free. F.J.Cuexey & Co, T Sold by all Druggists, 75¢. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Manufacturing War Relics, With the approach of the centen- celebrations of the Tyrolean fight for freedom a industry has been created at Ty Every veteran's association and rifie club in the land is preparing kind of festival at which historic guns flags and other emblems will be laved. Unfortunately, these rel fics have become rather scarce in hundred years which 1 since the war, undaunted trifling circumstance the peasantry are make their own relics 1 famous new rol ary SOME but ingenuou to work y develo: ingenuity. sometime as a being carefully grease on both garret where a few dave th gun does and tattered appearance is t blac} thas have ernes: making toric cannon, and there's no reason to fear the centenary celebrations will suffer from any lack of relics from the war, —Innsbruck Correspondence of Pall Mall win no leas that (lazet te rad LE. All For Love. “Do vou really “Why do you suppose 1 wear these fringed pants and this tramp make- up? Merely to appear eccentric?’ Louisville Courier-Journal. THINK HARD It Pays to Think About Food. love me, hubby?” The unthinking life some people lead often trouble and sick ness, illustrated in the experience of a lady in Fond Du Lac, Wis. “About four years ago I suffered dreadfully from indigestion, always having eaten whatever 1 liked, thinking of the qualities This indigestion caused palpitation of the heart so badly I could not walk up a flight of stairs without sitting down once or twice to regain breath and strength, “1 became alarmed and tried dlet- ing, wore my clothes very loose, and many other remedies, but found no relief. “Hearing of the virtues of Grape- Nuts and Postum, I commenced using them in place of my usual breakfast of coffee, cakes, or hot biscuit, and In one week's time 1 was relieved of sour stomach and other {lis attending indigestion. In a month's time my heart was performing its functions naturally, and 1 could climb stairs and hills and walk long distances, “I gained ten pounds In this short time, and my skin became clear and 1 completely regained my health and strength. 1 continued to use Grape- Nuts and Postum, for I feel that 1 owe my good health entirely to their use. “There's a Reason." “I lke the de'icious flavor of Grape-Nuts, and by making Postum according to directions it tastes gimi- lar to mild high grade coffee.” 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 human interest, CAuUses % ryt not digestible i | a & v ————— ———— SUES WIFE'S RELATIVES. fhiladelphian Alleges They Poison. ed Her Mind Against Him, Reading.—Alleging that the moth- sister and brothers of his wife the latter's affections, recover $10,000 The defen- his moth- Snyder, to dants are Caroline Snyder, ‘and C. Elizabeth brothers-in-law, her family Lambert alleges thal persuaded his and resides with sister The wife at Kutztown. he defendants lh desert him. He is employed nig brother, who has a contract to supply the horses used by the Phii- adelphia Fire Department. He hag been located at Kutztown for several months buying horses. Lambert says he means business, and will not settle the case, but wii worth to was love “My wife ever, of $10,000 trial. cent 3 Bald in coun sel, said tl ik family | Lambert's fs the res who is . wit gy? Ae case uiL Os airs 1 1 “ ia v5 ct “1 do not think there i8 much be aduced at the trial SDC) 4 fimiony Lift y said. : to DEATH'S CLOSE CALLS. At Shenandoah. Escapes ta this 2 vii} Mami¢ Spon $.000,000 PIKE PERC H. Stocked By Commission, Brandywine Well tional Fish 20.000 pike Him Insane, nths Gallows Drove For five m« Charley of Pi in, languished in barge of murder hang- Two Jury “ear Of Pittston Burazzo, jail with the cb over weeks ago a acquitied him free man rope and ing im Luzerne County ind he walked from jail he thought of a hangman's iowever, had cted his poli ok him Agvyi ade meiiles Si00 IVI fal 114 Trout For Pottsville Anglers, ‘ottsvill Since the Stato laws companies wal and ms of ' Creexa v the poisoned waters tron iry. to killed off b replace the Loses Life Nazareth Saving Another's, George Spisok, aged his life while making attempt to rescue a Spisok went 02 years, lost fel- into a the man who had been scious, D. 8 Hanger and George aut, but Spisok died. George Hoyer Dies At York, York.—QGeorge Hoyer, one of men, died Wednesday. He was six- ty-one years old, Mr. born at New Cumberland, Cumber- land County. ; Powder Explosion Wrecks Plant, Pittsburg.—Over 1,000 pounds of powder in the wheel mills of the Oriental plant of the duPont Powder Company, located at Fairchanee, near here, exploded with terrific violence, No one was injured, but the plant was wrecked, wingowe shattered for a radius of reveral miles and the mountain woods sot on fire. For a time nine othor magazines,” contain. ing 500 pounds of powder each, were in danger. ™ 9 yy Pottsville Firemen May Strike, Pottsville cut their appropriation from $1,000 to $750 each, five of the volunteer to strike and go out of service town owns the buildings the panies occupy, but the firemen own the apparatus and in case of a fire they could leave the town helpless Arrested For Working On Sunday. Altoona A, C. Wolf and his son, farmers in Allegheny Township, were arrested for plowing on Sunday When arraigned before a magistrate Adventists, and sin, since they had commitied kept one day in week holy. The court held that the State laws had been violated, not the church, and held them for court no the noiiled time Reedeville in local train from revent being Measles is epidemic azain In Glen. sioden Borough and special precan- tions are being taken by the mew bers of the Board of Health to check its spread. Several months ago the d seage was epidemic in nearly all of the boroughs along Chester Pike, but t was finally stamped out, The honors of the senior class of the Milton High School with valedictory; William second, with salutatory; Edna third; isabel Jenkins, Frick, Johnson, Grace Ethel g.xth; and Ewen, seventh, eighth, Hottensteln, Darby merchant. sister of W. H. Janney, superintend- ent of the Philadelphia, Morton & Swarthmore division of the P. R. T. Company, and a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. H, Janney, of Newtown, of Milton, have been elected as dele gates to the Evangelieal Ministerial and Sunday School convention to be held at Dushore, | | Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review | of Trade says: | Further significant {mprovements have made in {ron and steel, and as they form a great basic trade this goes far toward establishing the long desired readjustment of the whole industrial situation, This, and the better weather for both agricul- tural and mercantile interests, are | the week's most important tradé de- velopments, A marked optimistic feeling therefore prevails in most branches of business in spite of the fact that the unsettling tariff debate continues, not having yet reached its ast stage—that of the conference committee, The notable event of the week In cotton goods has been the reduction in staple prints, led by the leading producer. The declines prove to be more radical than anticipated, although opinions in trade vary as to their probable duration. been the Bradstred t's says: arity still characterizes and industrial situat ial lines the consens hat further improy istered, especi the ion. of ement IR the coal, woolen trade: WY holesale Marke!s New York—Wheat—8pot irre; 44 Philad-iphia—Wh i T Eg 5 § % ( { que te he O3 2 60% Mixed dairy 0 oy ow Cheosg Jobbing lots, per 1b., 18 {16% e Eggs We quote, Pennsyivan'a Market steady. per dozen: Maryiand, and nearby firets. 20c.; Western firets. 20: West Virginia firsts, 20; Southern firsts, 19; guinea eggs, ? @ 10. Live Stock Chicago——Cattle —— Market steady strong. Steers, $5.26@ 7.25; cows, $4005.75; heifers, $3.6040 9%: hits, $4.26@ 0.75; calves, $3 @ 7; stockers and feeders, $3.304 45.60, Sheep we Market 15@25 lower. | Sheep, $3.75 6.75; lambs, $6.506 | 9.90; yearlings, $6.50@ 7.40, Kansas City, Mo.—Cattle—Market steady to strong. Top, $6.90, choice | export and dressed beef eteers, $6.35 Gi 6.90: fair to good, $5.30@6.25; | Western steers, $5.25 @6.75; stock ors and feeders, $4@ 5.80; Bouthern | steers, $4.75 @ 6.50; Southern cows, | $3.25 @ 5.50; native cows, $3.25 @ 5.85: native heifers, $4.25@ 6.85; { yulls, $3.75 @ 5.25; calves, $4 @ 7.25. Hoge Receipts 12,000 head; mar- {ket 5@10 higher. Top, $7.37%; i bulk of sales, $6.75@ 7.35; heavy, 1 $7.16@ 7.87%; packers and butch. lors’, $7.10@ 7.32%; light, $C.75 0 | 7.20; ples, $5.25 6.50. to RR A A A Weston, Ocean-to-Ocean Walker, Baid recently: “When you feel down and put. feel there is po use living, just take four bad thoughts with you and walk them vf. Before you have walked a wile thmgs will look rosier. Just try it." Have yea toticed the increase in walking of late in every community? Many attribute it to the comfort which Allen's Foot Ease, the intiseptic powder to be shaken into the thoes, gives to the millions now using it. As Weston has said, “It has real merit.” It cures tired, aching feet while you walk. 50,000 testimonials. Order a 25¢. package to-day of uny Druggist and be ready to for- get you have feet, A trial package of Al 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Various methods of applying pre- raliroad ties and tele- polea have been in use in ticks" t APUDINE Heat or { will re sets imine ai drug from Casant it Ge. fake and He. Taxicabs in lL.ondon represent an investment of $10,000,000, Dr. Biggers Huck eberry Cordial Teething, Diarrhoes, Dy3- yrovus and Fila, ali Stom- : 5. At Druggis.s 200 French » provided with 8 Red, Weak, Weary, Relieved by Marine Compound si ee tte AFTER SUFFERING ONE YEAR Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetable Compound Milwaukee, Wis. — * Lydia E. Pink. ham'’s Vegetable Compound has made ” : bs me a well woman, and I would like to tell the whole world of it. 1 suffered fromfemaletrouble and fearful painsin my back. Ihadthe best doctors and they all decided that I had a tumor in addition to m female trouble, a advised an opera. . tion. i Pinkham's Vegetable Cor me a well woman and | ‘he ¢ I can help @ Food Products Liked By The Whole Family You will never be disap- pointed if you use Libby's Pickles and Oondi- momts on your table Libby's have the right taste, which is slways uniform, and you can depend upon Libby's as being absolutely pure. Try these: Mixed Pickles Fency Olives Salad Drossing Strowhorry Preserves Curramt Jolly Evaporatod Milk Libby's foods are the best because they are made from the best fruits and vegeta bles, by the best methods in Libby's Great Evamelod White Kitchens. Insist on Libby's, and you can depend upon it that you will get food prod- The difference remembor this— it may save your life. Cathartios, bird shot and cannon hall pills-—tea spoon doses of cathartic medicines ail depend on irritation of the bowels until they sweatenough tomove. Cas. carels strengthen the bowel muscles 80 they creep and crawl naturally, This means a cure and only threugh Cascarcls can you get it quickly and naturally. se Cascarets—10¢ bag—week's trean ment. AD druggists. Biggest veller io the world million boxes a month. _UNITED STATES BONDS = cv Guarantee the principal of “* this splendid investment, Write to: UNITED STATES FLORAL CORPORATION PITTSBUR J, PA a Thompson's Eve Water it Lydia E. Pinkham’s npo i has done for 14 IMsE, 833 First St., :» thou. ich are by the { Lynn, btthat Com. nd herbs, u inate dis. g of ymen after all other means d, and : such suf- } if to at m's Vegeta. + sul Cas nhimit 105 operation giving up fri. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass. sick women to write She has guided health and her ' her for advice, thousands to advice is free. | il EEE aad SLE SR A ab § Le IRE ea TREE Regard Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment as unrivaled for Preserv- ing, Purifying and Bcau- tifying the Skin, Scalp, Hairand Hands, for Sana- tive, Antiseptic Cleansing and for the Nurscry. Bold throughout the world, Depots: London, 27, Charterhouse ; Paris, 5 Rue ¢ Bia, B. Towns Oo. Braney Onicutta; Obit Bong Maruya, Lid, Tokio fo, Atriea, Lennon, Lid Potter Drug & Chem. OO ar font Pres, Outicw —— TOILET ANTISEPTIC wee NOTHING LIKE IT FOR—
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