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Why, the rest of company are delighted it!” Mr. Greenspaynt—Yes: but my part requires me to rise from the table after a couple of mouthfuls and fay, "'l cannot eat tonight-—a strange dread comes over me; | will seek the gqufet of yonder apar for a time." — Royal Magazine Manager vou tho Mr, at at tment For COLDS ana GRIP, Bick's CArUbnINE is the best remedy— relieves the aching and feverlshness—cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's * Hould—effects immediately. 0c, 2¢ and Sc. atdrug stores offer to com ial trav. on furthering to South Afri- The Canadian go ing free passage elers who are intent Canadian export trade Ca vernment is mei H. H. Grezx’s Soxs, of Atlanta, Ga, the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the world, See thelr Jiberad « flex r in advertise went in another column of this paper. The Usefulness Of Tears. The psychological of has inter d thinkers for That crying brings about mental crisis nd and ther di finitely asserted and, in all probabili- ty, very tru Every woman Knows aspect tears ages tain de- . ) thatnothing reli readily mind more weep on occasi The physics ever, has t 1 serfously clentific until these latter day lives center arou things call about seems two a repel Tears gréat Killers Wherefore, if the baby cries, instance, be n« it good for the bab: rids the ittle thing of millions of bacteria If your young tubs his toe and bawls with of an offend- ed nature ved at youth- ful estate, vourself that, while his tears are washing away EAD. sms that might otherw greal havoc with his physical If prempted have a good let nothing stay the flow of briny drops incident thereto ington Her- ald. - 188% or iu by nyvestigators vhen all our pestiferon Everything one of attract or sald 18 i we us pur org 2% hioned for poses ras ETI germ to be for is ail the not vet I console hurts hosts toe his of micro ite work self 10 Cry Wash H. Hsl Liang, viceroy of hygia, asked 10,000,000 ($5,960,000 gold) from the exche- quer to carry out reform measures in the Manchurian provinces, and a de- cre® has been issued granting his request, E. Man- for taels SENSE ABOU T FOOD Facts About Food Worth Knowing. It is a serious question sometimes to know just what to eat when a per son's stomach is out of order, and most foods cause trouble, Grape-Nuts food can be taken at any time with the certainty that it will digest. Actual experience of peo ple is valuable to any one interested ir foods. A Terre Haute woman writes: "| had suffered with indigestion for about four years, ever since at attack of typhoid fever, and at times could eat nothing but the very lightest food and then suffer such agony with my stomach I would wish I never had to eat anything, “1 was urged to try Grape-Nuts and since using it I do not have to starve myself any more, but I can eat ft’at any time and feel nourished and satisfied; dyspepsia is a thing of the past, and | am now strong and well. “My hushand also had an eper. jente with Grape-Nuts. He was very wenk and sickly in the spring. Could not attend to his work. He was put under the doctor's care, but medicine did not seem to do him any good un. til he began to leave off ordinary food and use Grape-Nuts. It was positive ty surprising to see the change In him. He grew better right off, and naturally he has none but words of praise for Grape-Nuts. “Our boy thinks he cannot eat a meal without Grape-Nuts, and he fedrns so fast at school that his teach. er and other scholars comment on it, 1 am satisfied that {t is because of the ‘great nourishing elements in Grape Nate.” “There's a Reason.” It contains the phosphate of potah from wheat and barley, which com. bines with albumen to make the gray matter to daily refill the brain and nerve centres. It is a pity that people do not know what to feed their children. Thereare many mothers who give their young. sters almost any kind of food, and when they become sick begin to pout the medicine down them. The real way is to stick to proper food and be healthy and get along without medi eine and expense, Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. and of Pottstown helpers the Glasgow priged by price vanced 2 The puddlers at the lower mill Iron Company were the announcement that of puddling had been ad- O cents per ton. This makes of $4 per ton for puddling. old rate having been $3.75 per ton The announcement of the ad vance was all the more the agreeable coming as a surp:ise The price for puddling iron is within 50 cents of the price paid before the panic get in. For a number of years the prices ruled at $4.50 per ton through- out the Schuylkill Valiey, and it was only last Spring that the pr was cut, the ice Stricken Blind, West Chester, — aged 70 years, of tricken by total blindne ing a walk upon the street sicians give no hope of a of his sight. Dutton was nearly blind by reason of cataracts, but was no! believed to be in a serious condition until his attack, which came in the shape of a fainting spell He was taken. to his home by friends who found him upon the street with his gight gone Dutton, place, was while tak- and phy- recovery wi liam ii “Fake Surgeons." L.ancaster.—At the semi-annual meeting here of the State Veterinary Association, Dr. W. Horace Hoskins, of Philadelphia, spoke at length upon the campaign that the State Board of Examiners waging against fake surgeons He seve criticis- ed correspondence schools for issu. ing ce Brtitcal 88 to pI actice veterinary Surge an act ‘asl is causing tae profs S80, he said, many law suil Resclution were adopted, approving the tuberculine test for diagnosing tuberculosis in cattle Thieves Block Traffic, Media.— Traffic on the Meds Glen Riddle electric road, an ext sion of the Delaware County Philadelphia line blocked a while by thieves, who stole 300 feet of wire The was from the main feed wire thieves made their es leaving any traces of The sire was aout of the that place and at Elwyn Whe wire taken and the rape without their treat h Barued. Lancaste!: been burned within the ¥t week two fatal accidents victims being daughter of George E Mi liway, whose clothing from a stove, and Susan, 9) daughter of C hristian Wiker. city, whose dress ignited at fire she had started The child's mother was severely 1 in trying to save her life Girls Four death Stel 3 helbe reer, of caught fire ear-oid of thi a bon Wiker yurned Woman Causes Suicide. Easton. — Raymond Doylestown barber, cide by drowning in the at Island Park, a near this city Pian was a note which George Walbert, drove to take came to Easton and ing fishing. No one here knows Mrs Walbert or what relations coxisted between her and Pot who was 31 sears old and unmarried 8 Pohl, a committed sul- fehigh River summer resort ed to his coat read “Mr Lehighton, Pa life Poh! said he was go of me my Dies Of Trivial Injury. Mahanoy City Jabbed slightly on the thumb by the ragged cdges of a window screen a few days ago Mrs. Edward Rohrbach. of Park Place, died {rom blood poisoning The woman's arm was amputated in an effort to save her life Plunges Down Stairs. Pottsville Pitching headlongdown a flight of stairs at the home of the Misses Marquardt, at this place, John Wuensch., 82 years. of St. Clair, fell to his death He was on a visit and was en route to his room. Wuensch had prominent family con- nections all through the anthracite region. Roads Contract. Pottsville.-~Five miles of new State road, between Orwigsburg and Schuylkill Haven, at a cost of 327, 000, will be started at once, Schuylkill County Commissioners ed the C. R. Construction Company, of Philadelphia. This will be a link in the proposed State road through Berks County toward Philadelphia. The State will pay six-eighths the cost, while Schuylkill County and South Manheim Township will each pay the other two-eighths, Fatal Fall On Birthday. bacco in the barn of Jay near Strasburg, which he was working to the barn floor. died instantly. Hung Girl On Hook. Shamokin Ethel young girl, Henninger, which she told her parents had been torn from her head. The weight of her body was too much of a strain for her hair, by which, she says, she hung from a meat hook until her hair pulled loose from Her head. She declared that while passing a wagon containing a hook, an unknown man grabbed and suspended her from the hook, after which she escaped. Schuylkill's New Trolley Road. Pottaville —8urveys are to be made for a new trolley line from Pottsville through St. Clair, Morea and Delano to Shenandoah to con. nect with the Schuylkill traction sys- tem. The corps of surveyors have al- ready taken up their headquarters at St. Clair. o new link will con- nect with the system of the Eastern Pennsylvania Rallways smpany. The new route approximates 15 miles and will complete a cham of 100 miles of trolley road in uyl- kill through Carbon County ¢ to Mauch Chunk. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s w eekly Review Trade says: From the principal such reports as ‘large chases,” “active demand,” ceeding best previous years,’ number of visiting buyers’ and look for active fall trade.” A striking proof of stronger busi- ness conditions is furnished by the large reduced total of business de- faults. The improvement in the iron and steel trade is steadily malnuain, ed with a heavy production of pig iron, a practically full movement of finished products and notably heavy buying by the railroads The only department of this industry where there ia room for considerable bhusi- ness is that of steel rails, but it is anticipated that next year's produc- tion will be much heavier than this year. of cities come fall pur- “sales ex- “large “out- very Bradstreet's says: Trade and industrial tendencies are still in the direction of Improve ment. Impetus is given these move- ments by the beginning of the cot- ton harvest at the South, by the com- pletion of the spring wheat harvest in the Northwest and on the Pacific Coast and by the gathering in of other products of agricultural inter- in various sections of the coun- In commercial lines Jobbing still has the center of dhe and reports are practically unanimous that buyers’ excursions are stimulating fall demand as the close of the vacation period approach- es Retail trade still largely deals with the disposal fall goods, main- ly at concessions Wholesale Markets. New York-—Wheat No. 2 red, 10638 red, 1.06 LE i. Northern Duluth, b. afloat; No. 2 {. 0. b. afioat. ests ry. trade stage, of Spot ‘ elevator; b. afloat; 1.08, nominal, {. 0 hard winter, 1.11% aAsy NO 0 No Ri! Corn nominal, nom inal, shipment, without changed Dee Oats Spot steady: No. 2, , elevator, and S51. _de livered, old: Nop. 2, 627%, winter new Option marist was transactions ing Let un- September losed : , clo ember closed 66 Receipts market weak; nominal: natural oS@ 42; clipped white, Butter-—Steady; to firsts, 23@ 27 Y%« tory, 23424 Cheese—Firm; state, full am falls, 153% 61 168 do., small or colored or small white, fancy Spot ie, , new, creamery, Western fac Cre spec large \ Aad. Eggs Pennsyl- hennery, firsts irregular; State, vania and nearby fanc white, 30@ 34; Western extra “4a 25% Poultry a 19¢ fowls, 17 14. Dressed dull Western broilers, 1 i Alive chi a 173%; and 148 firm; kens, 18 turkeys, irregular, 20 fowls @ 181% Philadelphia—W heat er; contract grade, August. 102¢ flow. 101 @ 24 ¢ = Corn low, for Oats natural, white natural, Butter F creamery, 5 J Scarce local and trade, ic. lower; B06 60% firm: No. 2 yel- 79% @ S0c¢. ald No new {40 44% rm; extra Jlc.; do., nearby whita No a Western prints, Egge—Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts. full cases, 26c., at mark; do, current receipts in re. turnable cases, 24c., at mark; West ern firsts, full cases, 26¢., at mark; do., current receipts, full cases, 23 @ d mark Cheese Firm; New creams, choice, 15% fair to good. 156@& 15% Live Poultry—Firm; fowls, 16¢c.: old roosters. 10% 6 11: chickens, 16, @15. ducks, er 12, do., spring, 134 14 Baltimore—Wheat-—Sales of car- goes on grade were made at 101 %¢ for No. 2 red; 98c. for No red: 87 for steamer No. 2 red; § steamer No. J red and No. 4 red; 8215 for stock rejected and S81; for ‘.an't use” rejected. Small bag lots by sample, soud at 96 and Bsc, per bu. Corn «a €., At York @ 16¢ full do.. 10% © anring old, 11 * oo ~Spot; 74%: year, 59% @ January, 59 IL @59%, White, No. 2, 43@ 44c.; 41% @42%ec.: No. 4, No. 2 Tiel 41@41%¢ We quote, new hay, per ton’ timothy, large bales, $16.00 © do., small blocks, $16.00 16.50: No. 2, do... as to $15.50: No. 3, do., $13.00@ 14.00; choice clover mized, No, $12.5060 14.00. Butter Creamery pound. 25@2%7c.; imitation, pound, 20@21c.; prints, % pound. 27@ 28¢c.; do., one-pound, per pound T@28¢ blocks, 2 pound, 32 26@27c.; dairy Maryland, ginia, per pound, 16@ 17¢.; Virginia and West Virginia, store packed, per pound, 20@20%ec. Eggs Maryland. and nearby firsts, per dozen, 26¢.; Eastern Shore, Maryland and Vir- ginia, per dozen, 26c.; Western firsts, per dozen, 26c.; West Virginia, per dozen, 25ec.; North Carolina, pe dozen, 23 Ye. Cheese Market steady. Jobbing lots, per 1b, pony size, 17, Live Stock. Chie attle — Market waak. Steers, $5.60@ 7.85; cows, $3.504 5.25; heifers, $3.50@ 6; bulls, 3a 4.85; calves $3@9; stockers and feeders, $3.76@05.156. Hogs-Market 10 to 20¢. Choice heavy, $8.06@8.15; ers’, $8@ 8.10; light 7 80; choice Ii t, 87. B85 ack ing, $7.50@7.70; ss dso $6 bulk of sales, es Sheep--Ma lambs, On: Shas. 3 “ obo, +151 yemritngs, 5 Oats NO 3, 61 40¢. Hay No. 1 16 50: do. 394% separator, * prints, We quoty 16@ 16%. lower, buteh- Bard, } $7. 60 @ letters and hat numbers a part of a soldier's equipment, as thelr issue has been discontinued are not required equipment, but makes issue Hat | not i {| Housewives part of the convenience #8 n their Very desiravie VALUE PAINTED ON. Well painted is value added wheth- er the house be bullt for one thousand dollars ortenthousand. 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