160,000 automooiles are pow in use in the United States, of which 20.000 are electric About 69.000 of the total number are own ed in New York state, About “My WORD, sh or ih ARE BAD!” MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE VEEL, State of DOG Pennsylvania R EY EA LS Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Examination. The policy of the Urug ernment to send young Furope to be trained for electrical engineering, who, on returning to that country, are placed in govern- ment positions ayan gov- DE ATH. men to ff you are in doubt as to the canse of your disease mall us tal re- questing a mediealexaminat tionblank, which yon will fill and us, Our will carefully nose your and if you can cured you will be told go; If you can- not be cured 3 will be told so. You are not obligated to us in any way, for this advice is olutely free; you are t liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit. Bend to-day for a medi- cal examinnt blank, fill and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eminent doctors will diag: SENTIMENT MAKES MILLION, in a pos Whines Lead tress’ To Discovery Of Mis- Body In Trunk. Women Who Chose Homestead To Cash Become Rich, return to ding- be out doctors Pittsburg. Two Jo- | seph R. Stewart and Mrs. Pittsburg. whines at sisters, Mrs. L. C. , about mournful door resulted in the finding of Mrs. Annie Graham | er, of Fayette Cou: dead in her trunk {n her was a widow, 55 - A dog's his mistress’ cage, : 8, difficult iessening of disen waual oy y Eracually production Coop fifteen division of their three the hom: Leaf and twig combat, are dia's annual to ty Vou in- caflee, years {thelr i lhe 3 i brothers, ¢ ago in father's home here making a old, and puties She estate with abs ected to farm as their The itimental ears G00 members, The anticigarette I¢ B ague N. U. 32 \ . fo lived has 87, ported alone. Coroner's de take 1] being broken into which evident that she she fi tha accidental share ton out by striking a | farm her body tumbled. |g the the th th had been nec k trunk, It was body CHa ¥ Po ' ro FoR "mM wor NO MOR Sit » by state of ! lutely dead several your case thoroughly abse Munson, 53d and Jef Phil days Terson “Jack,” rs Graham's hen neighl barks and whines aping against the doo: paid no heed. days persistently contin: his | advancing and finally nh xd. Ang) 700 ITANCe agent went widow's r, ome, Several the door | unanswered, yald { hin vellow ladelphia, only were Cur, Was itown. companion The awakened by | nellsville and saw him 4 old vidow's Deposits Ors known ginoe Hue enorm nresen . presen y t1 a8 Lille Oug +) i he de women, of the “Jaok'* JARUR tactics tactics insti Was rew (i { 00 te 10,000 t ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS. on. GR WRN : £7: 5s % 7 8 Ou Eczema Made Hands and Feet Swell — » “ J ae aT : Peel and Get Raw——Arms Affected, EPIDEMIC, Too—Gave Up All Hope of Cure : ~dJuickly Cured by Cuticura. suffered to 4 Knocks were 80 | a boy ran- + he cf peer n “The little he saw inside ack at a FIND celnan CAUSE OF found | { Well On Factory Premises gy i Typhoid In Dublin. ! ’ arms and . a : 77 REEF CE. t, eReted vo Alar i — hards a own I'l yphoit f J ! ; i then X dry, most witho but Spread from TABLET TO GOVERNORS, Vienna Sausage Memorial Famous ig 1862, For Altoona Proposed Is distinctly different from any Meeting At tasted, Just try one can and it is sure to In other sausage you ever Altoona.—A has been the War of q Cure Rebellion to erect a memorial tablet Depart ime nt of Heajtl -LCarto y Greg; he New York American, * Nine been reported when infection Septembe ¥ found the premises of a hing for use movement started veterans of by become a meal-time necessity, tO ae be served at frequent intervals. Libby's Vienna Sau~ Sage jun suits for breakfam, i» fine for luncheon and satisfies at dinner or supper. Like all of to commemorate the of War Governors here and 26, 1862 The mors called by Governor Curtain, th at the Logan Ho WOR LD RE COR ns HELD -1 hour, 12 minutes Fort Myer, the was BY WRIGHTS. Gove the and from the has been ceiving of ail } and +4131 Billi the ref met inds standing, and it Is pre the tablet in Logan House Park Committees are being. appointed y the Grand Army ncampments and » arrange the det John M. Reyno i to soli sit since rum nlace POSE 0 place the DYNAMITE HAZLETON STORE, Black Hand ariics Demand Refused, Threat. Gang Out WIFE SLAYER HANGED. At Seranton, Officiates Of In Vanhise Exceution Italian ARSON CHARGE FALSE. Admits He Men Man Tied Against In Jail, Tortur Two Hiam g Kajlaer's i house gddmitted under Coombe that he was drunk tion ath uyatico per and he inform Hostler's ner-in<law ie il when t.e and Wilde evidence when Hh he fire broke are ie jail Indian Girls Carlisle Not Touring Superinterident South, Fried- School, report emanating from Georgla, to the effect that Carlisle Indian School girls were touring the South on horseback, in native fashion under the gu'dance of two prominent Phil. adelphia society girls. Superintend- ent Friedman says no such party has jeft the Carligle School Clergyman Weds School Teacher, Lancaster.—-At the home of the bride, in Litiz, Rev. Jacob E. Maur- er, of Mt. Carroll, Ill, was married to Miss Allce Stormfeltz, the cere- mony being performed by Rev, A £. Cooper, of Manheim The was a teacher in the Litiz public schools, and a teccher in the county Loyal Temperance Legion, man, of the Carlisle Indian denied Atlanta twenty-five the Took Too Much Poison, May Live, York.—By taking a dose of Paris green, which polson was used to kill potato bugs, Michael Gentzler, a farmer, of North Codorus Township, attempted suicide. It is sald that Gentzler swallowed enough of the mixture to kill seven ‘persons, but! the fact he took an overdose may gave his life. No cause was given h adjoins, in Inmate WOMEN RESCUE MAN, ight Off Desperate Who Was Highwayman Attacking Victim, IT WAS A Widow Of Fx Mathues Fooled REAL « Siate KID. Treasure By Sister. Turkey Gobbler Mothers Chickens. Injured Fighting Dream Lebagon Barglae. seeking ith fer he unged through a window, landing . thirteen feet af cut to the bone shattered g! in- second the pave. below. H from ankle by avs Green Apples Pottsv Cause Child's Death. Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Reed, of Schuylkill Haven, while allowed to play for several hours in an orchard filled her stomach with gréen apples, Shortly afterward she was taken violently ill and died from acute cholera morbus. Several other ehil- dren were resuscitated in time to es- cape a similar fate. ille Dies Of Fall From Hay Ww agon, Bethlehem. Mrs. August Snyder, of Perkasie, while helping the farm hands to gather a crop of hay be. fore an approaching thunder storm broke, fell head first’ from a hay wagon. Her injuries resulted fatally at a local hospital not long after her ‘admittance STATE ITEMS, Samuel Flick, one of the best known contractors in the State, died at Lancaster. He was 59 years old. While chopping wood, the hatchet he was using, struck an obstruction and a plece of the steel broke off, hitting Charles H. Rebert, a North- ampton Heights merchant, in the y Ife except that he was tired of liv.) ing. It was noticed by Gentzler's family that he had been melancholy for several days: # joa A. J. Hasg, of Shartiesville, has stocked the dams at Schollenberger's | and Shomo's mills, with a number of cans of catfish fry, , France, in w Duration and zeal of Avia Thick rear of 103 the the King the ther the ibriam maintained Ten feet in front gent two planes resembling a box Kit about fifteen by three feet are used for controll ing the ascent and descent, Two propellers about nine fest in di. ameter and revolving in onpogite di- rections are nged to thrust the acro- plane forward. The weight of the machine, includ. ing both operator and passenger, is a trific under 1200 pounds. M. BLERIOT'S AMBITION. London.—Following the farewell dinner given at the Hotel Ritz by the Aero Club, M. Bleriot and his wife left for Paris. The aviator expects to return in October to attempt a flight from London to Manchester for a prize of 250.000 offered by a Lon- don paper. The distance is 161 miles and the prize was offered in 1907. It is open only to heavier than air machines ownad by members of a rec venized pero club, /t the dinner a letter from Lord Ras sits was read. He sald: "M, Bl! fot may be lesling the way to great changes in the cotiduct of fu- ture ware.” two re : on anda of hits to Beat Leos AND ABROAD Events Crovwdinz ir, 1 a liberal educ f aviation ariged Hin the art in the ries of papers h There are twely af exhibits Balloons motor balloon i and artiliery, gervice, production of gas, the Eation, mechanical equipme nt, a to} Various aside from the actual wring forth the best in the specialized phases of the art Germany expects fully 5.000.000 visitors to go through the gates of the lia in the period of the exhibition, Altogether It is 2 welcome variation, CURTISS ENDS HIS FLIGHTS. Hammondsport, N. Y.—It was an nounced that Glenn H. Curtiss would make no more flights in this country before leaving for France August 5. He is now engaged in assembling the new machine which he will nee in the international contest at Rheims. TO BUILD BIG DIRIGIBLE. New York City.—Mr. Joel T. Rice and Mr. John A. Riggs, of Hot Springs, Ark.. are in New York, no gotiating with Captain Thomas 8, | Baldwin for the construction of a large dirigible balloon, which they plan to use for exhibition purposes, making tours from city to city in the big airship. They have plans for a balloon one hundred feet long, the largest dirigible ever built in this country. nerta facture, ip navigation loon signal science ara cla 8, will t Makes Balloon a Parachute i and Lands Perfectly. Codway, Mass. Parachuting his balloon at the height of more than ! two miles by loosening the appendix cord and allowing the lower part of | the balleon to rise into the netting, | Dr. 8. 8. Stowell, of Pittafleld, in his first trip as pilot, made a drop to | earth in the balloon Pittsfield, The exper eriment was probably the firat of nature ever tried in this coun- i A perfect landing was effected Without the valve cord ever being | touched Passenger Airship Also Provides : For Water Propulsion, | Cleveland, Ohlo.~An airship, cov- | ered with waterproof canvas and fitted with propellers at its bow and stern which will work in water {é being built by a company here. | These appliances have been added to the airship for use in case it should | fall into the water while on a cruise, | The builder of the machine says he expects to be able to carry from six to twenty passenger in the airship. He will also proviae an apartment for | baggage. For HEADACIDY Whether from {( Nervous Tr on i plenss iL -T Ary Absolute Proof. nove at er brougb Yon asked her at dinne that famous d or acquitted? must have bi replied, "Or you him here to dinner Bits. Do femeoemt sfcouna wi An official report to relative cost of school of the same general characte this estimate: Chicago. 15; Louis, 19: New York, 23; Boston, 25 The chief causes of this differ ence are better bul:aings and better labor conditions. Plans are on toot lor holding agricultural and crop exposition in Mexico. This may assume the shape of an agricultural congress to be held in September, 1810, as a part of the celebration of the Mexican cen- tennial. Every package of Post Toasties “Tid-Bits made with T: t rr" Of fascinating dishes, A help in entertaining Home folks or company. 10c and 15¢c— | At grocers. Libby's Food Products it is care- fully cooked and prepared, ready to-serve, in Libby's Great White Kitchen« the cleanest, most scientific kitchen in the world. 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