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John Corey, Constable, Attica, N. ¥., says: “From September, 1896, k to March, 1897, I was confined to the house, an invalid, from kidney trouble. For months [ had tottered about on crutches, a discour- aged and despairing man. 1 was prac- tically crippled with I decided to Doan's lis and a short while after I began using them 1 was able to walk. After taking seven boxes | threw away my crutches and the lumbago return from that day to this. Through us Doan’s Kidney Pills 1 am to-day healthy man.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. XY. fumbago. Kidney Pi try has not ed using a Natural Forces. It laws affecting heat that propelling 4 Wright's studs of the of the air construct It has beer waves and ing their produ mission wi the French Colin, to carry communication between T distance of The air were the mon as governed they are our the I have formed century dents of as was resist Nava of next compiete the Question Of Economy, “I can get my daugh fer a millic “Seems © “1 know cheaper in & new hat eve ton Herald. 0 xtravagas but ibe it run than bu year." -— Washi woul PRESSED HARD Coffee's Weight on Old Age. When prominent men realize the injurious effects of coffee and the change health that Postum can bring they are glad to lend their tes timony for the benefit of others. A superintendent of public schools in North Carolina gays: “My mother, since her early child. hood, was an inveterate coffee drink- er, and had been troubled with her heart for a number of years, and com- plained of that ‘weak all over’ feeling and sick stomach. “Some time ago 1 was making an official visit to a. distant part of the country and took dinner with one of the merchants of the place. 1 noticed A somewhat peculiar flavour of the coffee, and asked him concerning it He replied that it was Postum, “1 was so pleased with it, that af. ter the meal was over, I bought a package to earry home with me, and bad wife prepare some for the next meal. The whole family liked it so well that we discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. “1 had really been at times very in dition, but we noticed that after using much better than she did prior to its use, and had little trouble with her heart and no sick stomach, that the headaches were not so frequent, and her general condition much improved. This continued until she was as well and hearty as the rest of us. “I know Postum has benefited my- self and the other members of the family, but not in so marked a degree ag in the case of my mother, as she wag a victim of long standing.” Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.” Ever read the aboveletter? A new one appears from time to time, They are genning, true, and full of haman interest, State of Pennsylvania | RR Killed By Auto. { Pittsburg. James [. Blakely, a | wealthy oll operator of Homestead, i was killed by being struck by an | automobile in charge of William Ca- i vell, a colored chauffeur. Blakely | was about to cross the street in front of the automobile when Cavell | threw on the high speed clutch. One of the machine lamps struck Blake- { ly on the head, killing him almost : instantly. Hannah's Memory. West Chester The Chester Coun- i ty Historfeal Society unveiled a white i granite shaft bearing the metal plate to the memory of Indian Hannah, the last member of the Lenni-Lenape I'ribe, who died at the Chester Coun- ty Home, near Embreeville, in 1802, ind whose hody was interred there, The committee in charge consisted of Lewis K. Stubbs, J. Carroll Hayes ind Joseph Thompson Albert Cook Myers, of Moylan, made the address, First Ald To Injured. Wilkes-Barre U'nder the auspices of the American National Red Cross there is be an intercompany military competition in the applica- tion of first aid to the injured here mm October 2 The idea has aroused Interest in army circles and three officers of the medical corps have been detailed to act as judges. These officers are Majors Charles Lynch and Charles R. Keynolds and Captain Howard H. Balley to Hymen Vs School Board. Centralia The Board, of Conyngham Township, was unable to decide whether permit Mrs. John Dries to continue teaching school or not Two weeks ago, Miss Lillie Gotschall, she opened the school Three days later she married Rev. R. Dries, hers pastor Aristes while is putting effects condition, her school in addition to inisterial duties, School {to as the the In or his m Injured Hugging Girl. Rethleohon PMavfalle Wii slate Workers' Office Bangor The Internati r of Pen Planing Mill Barned. York.——An ER.000 Chanceford Towns when the planing n ~harles H Jena was Sparks from an engine srate the mill caused the blaze fire occurred this co owned in inty hip, in HH nsed to First Railroad Ride, Red Lion Miss saugh, 53 years old, took her first ide on a railroad train Tuesday. She has lived in York County all ser life and never rode on the cars rofore. Lydia Flinch- 2 Damage Suits, Twelve damage suits State were filed at Harrisburg 3¥ Thomas Murphy and eleven foreigners, of Florence, Jefferson ~ounty, permission to such hav. ing been granted by the last Leg islature after the seagion of 1907 had refused such permission The de- fendants seek to recover for property alleged to have been destroyed by State police in 1806. Buried Four Hours, Shamokin. While Henry Zartman | was half way down a well in Maha- noy the brick wall collapsed, bury- ing him. The tube of a wooden pimp served as an alr passage through which he managed to get | enough ventilation until a rescuing { party, after four hours toil, uncov- tered him. He was almost dead (rom { foul air. against the | Track Fatal Couch. i Carlisle. — Edward Shaefer, a Boil. ing Springs butcher, died here at Todd Hospital, as a result of injuries received by being struck by a Valley Traction car near Boiling Springs. The motorman saw Sheafer lying on | the track, but could not stop the car in time, Disastrous Floods In India, Allahbad, India (Special). —~To rential rains destroyed the village o Unloo, Twelve natives are know to have been drowned. Thesurround. a damage. King Rides In Airship, Fridrichshafen (8pecial). — Count Zoppelin took up the King of Saxony for an hour's run in his airship, The trip was uneventful, and the King exproseed himself as delighted, i i w— TN 15 COMMERCIAL Market Reports. Bradstret's says: to show further expansion and in- tive, Outputs are being sumptions by concerns that been shut down for sometime Under the circumstances employment and more spending. In a nutshell, trade good, industry, particularly iron and steel, Is active, outputs are normal and prospects are pleasant, of Trade says: Expansion in volume of business «nd contraction in business disasters ‘haracterized the month of August, usually of the most inactive of the vear, and this marks the situation on the eve of the {all season. Reports for the week confirm re- ports of the whole of the past month, Heavy buying, both for immediate and 1910 consumption, continues in the iron and steel trade. The higher cost of material i8 one of the fea- conservatism, but as the revival of activity has taken place in spite of other adverse conditions, it ignores ‘his development. Advices from the ieading cities continue to speak of business improvements and cases the August trade was cess of all former records month. Wholesale Markets. New York-—Wheat lar: No. 2 red, 104%¢c vator; No. 2 red, 108% 1 No. 1 Northern Duluth, nal £. 0. b. afloat; No, ter, 1.10%, nominal {. Corn—8pot steady; al and delivered: in ex- for the 8pot nominal eie- 0. b. afloat; 1.07. nomi- hard win- 0. b. afloat “ 3 nO Yalor No. y } FONG €ik i cant pipinen Cat tern ch ¥ . ¥ * i 1 VC. TOWIS, 40 Philadelphia we Steady: teady ; spot, T4c.; year Year and January jemand, the £0 hs, in moderate if nominal At Year was quoted at January, I 60S Oats mains idday call 61@ 61% and 60% Stock in elevators, bushels; shipments fi: 10,641 bushels The quotations for new oats on spot were: White, No. 2 as to weight, 41 G 41 Yc do., No 3. 38 @40%ec.; do, No. 4, 36% @ 38¢c.: mixed. No. 2. 130% Hay--Quote new hay, ton: No. 1 timothy, large bales, do.. small blocks, $16.50: No as to location, $156.504 16.00; No. 3, do., 813.008 14.00; cholce clover mixed, $15.00@ 156.60; No. 1, do.. $15.00; No. 2, do, $:3.00@ 14.00; No. 1 clover, $15.00; No. 2, do., $13.00 @ 14.00 Butter-— Creamery geparator, per b., 30¢.; imitation, per 1b., 20@ 21¢.; prints, 35-lb., 30c¢.; do., 1-1b., per Ib,, 30c.; blocks, 2-1b., per 1b.., 30ec., dairy prints Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia, per 1b., 166 17¢c.;: Vir g'nia and West Virginia, store pack- ed, per 1b, 20@ 20%e.; Ohio, store packed. per 1b, 20@ 20% ec.: nearby rolls, per 1b, 20@ 20% ec.; Ohio rolls, per 1b, 20@ 20%ec.: Went Virginia rolis, per 1b., 20@ 20%ec. Eggs — Marviand, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, per dozen, 2560. Eastern Shore, Maryland and Vir = oy - 277.489 om elevators, IRL > is por do., > -y per doz, 25.; West Virginia, per doz., 26¢.; North Carolina, per doz., 24c, i jobbing lots, pony size, 17. Live Poultry-—We quote, per 1b: Chickens—Old hens, heavy, 16c.; small to medium, 156% @ 16; roosters, 10; young. 17%: white Pekings, 12@ 13; spring, 3 Ibs, and per 1b, 16@ 16%ec.; Live Stock. Chicago, Ill. «= Cattle ~~ Market Steers, $6.60@ : cows, $3.50@5.256; heifers, $3.50@6.00; bulls, $3.00@ 4.85; calves, -3.00@ 9.00; stockers and feeders, $3.75@ 5.15. Hoga-—Market 6 to 10e¢. higher. $8.1042 8.256; Dbuteh- @ 8.00; choice light, 88.0062 R. 25; vacking, $7.60@ 7.76; pigs, $6.26 @ bo; bulk of sales, $7.70@ 8.10, Shoep—Market steady. Shee $4.00@ 5.00; lambs, $6.75 1.00, / WHAT IS PAINT 7 The paint on a house is the extreme outside of the house, The wood is simply a structural under layer. That Unprotected wood | will not well withstand weather. But paint made of pure white lead and lHnseed ofl ig an invulnerable armor against sun and rain, heat and cold. Such paint protects and preserves, fortifying the perishable wood with a complete metallic casing. i And the outside of the house Is the looks of the house, A well construct. ed bullding may be greatly depre- ciated by lack of painting or by poor painting. National Lead Company have made it possible for every building owner to be absolutely sure of pure white lead paint before applying. They do | this by putting upon every package | of their white lead their Dutch Boy Painter trademark. That trademark is a complete guarantee There i8 a newly erected ice plant! at Smyrna, built by an American company, and i doing a good | business, is now CUTICURA CURED HIS ECZEMA. Humor Came on Legs and Ankles Could Not Wear Shoes Because of Bad Scaling and Itching. “I have been cured of eczema. 1 was inspecting the remova noxious weeds from the edge of a river and was constanth dust from the weeds. | At night 1 cleansed my limbs but felt a | prickly sensation. I paid no attention to it for two years but 1 noticed a scum on my | legs like fish scales. 1 did not attend to it until it came to be too itchy and sore and getting two running sores My and 1 could successfully r ( dry | of in the For COLDS ana GRIP, CAPUDINE is the remedy the sching sp fe verisiiness ures and restores normal Huons It's oe, Ee and Fait Mrs for Children Hine Qern t " ¥ Pp ! w» teething, softens Lhe gums, reduces inflatar CG, aiiays paar TEs WI «ie @ otiie What is Rest? wy i $ fe 2 nothii and give one pose, to do 1K tort of will or There are times Con ! that requires any « exertion of body when such absolute relaxation ig nec essary for rehabilitation of na- ture, when mind and body worn and fagged a constant applica. tion reach the limits of endurance and crave ’ sweet oblivious anti. dote.”—Charleston News and fer the by too some Cour. 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