4 Man Outside cleanliness scrub himself 0 dozen times a day, a clean stomach, clean bowels, new, clean, healthy tissues. will look it god act it, He will clean, clear, healthy Nad Ww, wiih oe Lido It means disorders. Dr. Pierce’s Golden prostration. lets - Within a year Luzerne County, Pa.. has had 22 murders—20 of them by foreigners Wilkes-Barre is in Lu- gerne County For COLDS and GRIP. Hick's Cavupine is the best remedy— relieves the aching and feverishness—cures the Cold pnd restores normal conditions, It's Hauid-effects immediately. 10c., 2c. and Wc, atdrug stores Not A Bird To Imitate, Much has been said of the modesty | and reticence of the Wright brothers of aeroplane fame, That they are able to give a clever reason for their reserve is indicated by the story, told | by Maximilian Foster in Outing: “You see,” said the financial agent of the two Dayton sky-flyers, “the Wrights are what yon might call too shy and too modest. 1 said 80 once to Wilbur, and do you know what he answered?” Mr. Flint paused long enough to chuckle. ' “Wilbur said to me, ‘Mr. Flint, the greatest talker and the worst flyer among the birds is the parrot.’ *”— | Youth's Companion. i SAVED ERON AN OPERATION ByLydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Louisville, Ky.— “Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has cer- tainly done me a poi of good and i | cannot praise it ol enough suffered fromirregularities, dizziness, nervous ness, and a severe female trouble LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound has restored me to perfect health and kept me al {rom the operating tab I will never be without this medicine in the house.” Mrs. San’L LEE, 8523 Fourth St. Louisville, Ky. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian, Ga. —*“] suffered untold misery from female troubles, and my doctor said an operation was my only chance, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. Lydia E. Pipkham's Vegetable Compound completel y cured me without an operation.” — LENA V. Hexey, RB. F. D. 8 Lad Thi years of unparalle sue. a the power of Lydia I. Pnkham'’s Yegetable Compound to great vol yme of unsolicited testimony eonstant. ly pouring in proves eonclusively that Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Com. und is a remarkable remedy for these stressing feminine ills from which 80 many women suffer, “] have neod your valuable Cascarets I find them perfect. Comidn’t do ont them. I have used them for ! ore female diseases. e time for indigestion and biliousngss and am now completely cured. Recom- tnd them to everyone, Once tried, you never be without them in the family." — Ed ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good Do Good. Never Bicken, Weaken or Gripe, Me, 25%, Me. Never sold in bulk. The gee wine tablet stamped C CC. Guaranteed to cure or yout meney back. Don't Cough!—Use 150° THE BEST wevent vou Goes w@las Will mstantly relieve your aching throat. There is like it for Asthma, Broschitis and lung fronton: Contains 80 opiates. t 0 ery pistenat o sls TRAPPERS == money Eh yp Tr Sin raw Cae (oun, AE Som" Marie we, and RAE TtS So vir Sg bry oe Cy Bex Tu, Colum Paper-Hangers & Painters Medical Discovery Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel. candy, Most of the large olive growers in extraction of the oil P Davis’ Painkiller has no substi tute. rheumatism, lumbago or cold of any sort. The total amount of coffee sold to the world each year is about 2,30v,- 000,000 pounds Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invig- orate stomach, liver and bowels and cure constipation, Laces were originally made for men's wear, For HEADACHE -Hirke' CAPUDINE Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or ervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you, t's liguid-—pleasant 10 take—acts inunedis ately. Try 18, lec., 2c. and &¢. at drag stores. Irrigation has literally reclaimed the desert in California. Allen’s Lung Balsam, with ita freedom opium, is an ideal remedy for chil Of 206 railway charters granted by Canada in 20 years only 28 have resulted in construction RASH ALL GVER BOY'S BODY. Awful, Crusted, Weeping Eczema on Little Sufferor—A Score of Treat ments Prove Dismal Failures Cure Achieved by Cuticura. “My little boy had an awful rash all over his body and the doctor said It was terrible and used to water awfully Any place the water went it would form another sore and it would become crusted 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, a box of Cuticurs Ointment and a bottle of Cutieura and before we had used half the Resolvent 1 eould see a change in him. In about two months he was entirely well Lambert, 1309 West Centre St, Mahanoy City, Pa., Sept. 26 and Nov. 4, 1007." Potter Drug & Chem. ( + Sole Props. of Cuticurs Remedies, Boston, ) IL Was eczena. lesolvent George F Orn I Prince ward Island's annual catch of lobsters amounts to twenty millions. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegums, reducesinfiammae. tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25ca bottis London was the first city to light its streets by gas, beginning in 1814. ———————— — Iteh cured in 30 minutes ly Woolford's Banitary lotion. Never initia At druggists, A Strange Coin. Nephew { just returned abroad )--This franc piece, got in Paris Aunt Hepsy-—-I wish, nephew, you'd fetched home one of them Latin quarters they talk so mueb gbout.—Courier-Journal. from aunt, I IX CONSTANT TORTURE, How a Bevere Caso of llidney Disease Was Counguered. Mrs. Bherman 7T.ungs, Schoharite, N. Y., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills saved my life after years cf suffering that ran me down to such a degree of wonkness that | eouid de no work, and the pains | suf fared would throw me Into spasms. 1 was dizzy, worn and _ ol sleepless, my back a! r ached terribly, 1 had rheumatism and was nervous and all unstrung. 1 thought Kidney Pills that I began to get help. The pains slowly disappeared, the kidney secretions cleared up and in a few weeks my strength returned so that | could werk about the house again. It is three years since them and Doan’s Kideey Pills have kept me well” Remember the name—Doan’'s. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. How a little girt loves to say to » little boy, “Oh, you are going te catch it!” So, oftes, reporters hear men say: “I know nothing but hard work.” Every maa thinks he Is worked to death, : Rumania has 6,000,000 iwhabi tants, of whom 30,000 are Slind. Feathers, Tallow, Bosswan, Ginseng, Golden Seal, Yellow Rost], May Apple, Wid Ginger, ote. We am dealers; wstablihed in 1856" Over hall a contuny bn LonieriBe” und con d. better for you then spent or bomemeion merchant. Rabwenas, ony Beak in Lowioville. Weise for weskly Market Reports. of Trade says: eount to 6 per cent. to 6 per cent. about three years ago was, a8 ft were, the raising of a storm signal, =o the present advance is, as is sald by Sir Felix Schuster, Of eourse, there are special reasons, such as England's desire to protect her gold supply and the banking caution against the danger of overspecula- In week ranges from moderate improve ment to extraordinary buoyancy. The adviies from the leading cities are uniformly favorable, with espec- ially brilliant reports from the West- ern centers. As against these ac- eumilated and still accumulating evi- dences of trade expansion the two factors that speak for conservatism the advancing prices and the may make such demands on the money market as prematurely to consume the free eapital of the world required to fi- Plans under consideration or al- ready agreed upon for enlarging the capacity of producing plants to the very heavy volume of new business in fron and steel and fur- ther indicate that there {s some pres- sure to secure an adequate supply of raw material Bradstreet's says Trade and industrial ments are largely tinued cool weather continues furnish a marked stimulus t mand for heavy wearing : goods, clothing and shoes, and also benefits demand for hardware. gro ceries, lumber and bullding ma at retall In most markets Di for coal has also quickened, both for household s testify develop- favorable Con to de been percept BiZEN nn polices. Wholesal= Markets York, —W heat 121% ec. no red, 1.21 to ' No i Northern nominal ff. o 1.21 New No. 2 red, No. 2 afloat; 1.14% hard winter, afloat Corn—8pot easy; vator and 7034 894 sales; No. 2 nal. Option market transactions, closing lower. December May closed 69% Oats-—Spot quiet; mixed Ibs. nominal; natural white, lbs, 433 46%: clipped white, 42 lbs, 45% @ Hay— Easy; Nc to choice, i Butter— Firm; ins, packages Creamery specials, 23%3%c.: extras, 21¢ Cheese-—Firm boxes State 18 @Q 17%; tember fancy, best, 15% Eggs Firm; receipts, 9, Btate Pennsylvania and nearby nery white, fancy, 38€ 45. Western extra first, 27, @ 28; firsts, 25% © 3634; seconds, 23% © 35. Philadelphia, — Wheat Steady: fair demand; contract grade Octo- ber, 115¢ 116e¢, Corn-—-Quiet, but steaedy;: No. 3 yellow, for local trade, 89 Q 69 Ge. Oate-—Firm, good demand; No. 32 white, natural, 460 48 %c¢c. Butter— Firm, %c higher; esrus Western creamery, ¥8% ec do., near- by prints, 35. Page Firm: Pennsyivania and other nearby firsts, free cases, ide, at mark: do, current receipis, in returnable cases, 37, at mark, West ern frets, free cases, 33, ai mark; d= esurrent receipts, free cases, 34 @27, at mark, idve Pouitry-—Quiet, but steady: fowls, 1250 14%e.; old roosters, 18011; spring eohiskeas, 12% @ 14%; dueks, old, 13@13; de, spring, 130 14 Baltimore. ~—~Wheat The Western opened easier Spe October, 1.13%: Decamber, Damand fair for spot wheat and near options. Hales Two ears Ho. 2 red, track, 11%c.; 5,000 bush. No. 2 red. November, 1.16, Corn Western opened easier; year, 63 @68%ec.; January 62% Oa Market not astive, The tone was easier at the mid-day eal Year, 635 003%; Janwary 12%, @ 81%. The slosing was firmer. Year, 83% 083%: January, 2% C1 %. Sales Car yellow, domestic, track, 89c. Settling prices were: Contrast, old, 86%¢c.; new, §4%. Hay-—We quote, per ton: No. 1 timothy, large bales, $17.50: de, small blocks, $17.50: No. 2 timothy, as to location, $16 50@ 17; Me. § timothy, $14 50@ 15.60; ehoise wle- ver mized, $17017.00; No. 1 sloever mixed, 31650017; No. TI slover mized, $14 50@ 15.50; No. 1 slover, $1A50@17; Wo. 2 de. 31450010 Batter Creamery faney, 31 @80; sreamery shoies, FIG ES. erenmery good, 27085; ereamery imitation, 31005; ercamery prin, 21 @ 08. Chose We quetls, jobbing® lots, por Ib, 1TH @17%e. «We quets, por decen, lam off: Maryland, Penasylvania and nsarby firsts, 27c.. Bastern Shere, Marviand and Virginia, 17; Western firsts, 17; West Virginia, 27; South. (North Ourolina), 28; gwinea, 18914. Srint «3 ly eAsy ; 1 elevate minal No. 2, delivered; yellow, 71 nom was witliout % © 4c. nel closed 63%ec.. “9 - oe og at 8h ¢ recel; “4 215 cases hen market 118e.; 1.14% wi Live Stoc . Cattle Market steady. Ob cows, $285.26; heifers, $23.5006¢; bulls, $3@ 4.85; onlves, 359.75; stoskers and feed- ers, 03.76 056.50, Hoge Market 10@ 16e. higher. Cholos Yeavy, S7.9008; bduilshers, $7.850 7.96: Newt o T.46; choice t, 37.60@17.75; ing, 37.6007 84, , He 6; bulk of 315007 80. # Fhenry, LST STR RE Could Not Break Away. “I hear that old Mr. Tee is so wrapped up in golf he dosen't take time to eat.” “I should say so. chained to the game.” “Chained! In what way?” “Link by link.” A watch is composed of 98 pieces. The German army numbers 5,000,- 0600 men. Sicily lost 60,000 inhabitants by earth quake in 1683. There are 247,000 more men than women in Australia. It is a misdemeanor to with eleetrie light wires in Colorado. Germany produces fourteen mil Hon bottles of champagne a year. Why, he is The first process on by Nicholas Leblanc, a French chem. ist, In 17981. European manufacturers make transportation into the interior of Brazil by muleback. Simmons College, ft is the only place where to boasts world Boston, in the and manage lunchrooms. Why The Governor Likes It, On his way to a political meeting out of town the other day Governor Crothers was greeted on the train b sual acquintance, who took the beside him ‘Must be fine,” sugrested the friend, “to out on all these broad flelds and forests and feel that as Governor of the Btate they belong to a certain extent to yon.” “It is fine,” acquiesced the Gov ernor, "and the best part of it is that I don't have to pay any taxes on look ‘em the sub Somehow shifted the casual friend ther ect to politics MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE. Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest Medical Examination, If you are in doubt as to the cause of Jour disease mall us a postal re- questing amedical examination blank, which will fill out and return to us. OQur doctors will carefully diag- nose and i you can be cured you will be told so; if you can- not be cured you will be told so You are not obligated to us In any way: his absolutely free; you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you Send to-day for a medi cal tion blank, 811 out and return to us as promptly as possible, and our eminentdoctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free, Munyog's, 534 and Jefferson Philacelphia, Pa. you Your case, advice is see fit exam: ly OLE. No Alarm, the hotel in Sea CHET where | putting in a fortnight, there was that | spotted as mean, Every i looked for him to break qut say or do something to make the uncomfortable, and though pt delaying, 1 did not change pinion of him. At Jength the ex sion came. He had been down to news stand and returned with a per in hand He sat down d a group of ue, fasiened his gaze innocent-looking young {, and then said: Gentlemen, another employe of a bank up in the city has gone wrong.” was watching the young man, but he did not turn pale “How was 17” someone asked, “Got away with $45,000,” replied the mean man, The young man did not actusily yawn, but he took no interest “Did he get clean away?” “He did, but the police are on his trail and he will be canght. In fact, I may say be is caught.” “But where how?” “Right hare among us!" At Was © hia man MIG with a hand that did not tremble, rose up and said: us let him stand up.” The young man stood ud. “Do yeu deny your guilt. sir?” “I do. | am only the janitor of the bank that was robbed. while it the doush.™ Then he sat down, and the mean man ealid he guessed Po'd wall down hy the bourtir~ ¥illowms of the Sound, B. N. U. 45. THE DIFFERENCE Coffee Usually Means Sickness but Postum Always Means Health, 3 iat cn A Handsome aad expenses and profits ties to select from. You obtain ain in a Premium. Made-to-Order Suits, Coats, To illustrate :~For £1 mny $10.00 Premium in our ( log. have $20.00 worth of Larkin Fr pues, + Can Days’ Free Trial. wo will remove + rn Larkin Co. BMANCME S BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADDLPMIA PITTSBURGH. CLEVELAND snd I Meet eting <4 is a steady glowing heat. FECT Oil Heater. Every Dealer Everywhere, In All Casas of | DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA. COLDS, BTC. Horses, Brood Stallions. = to **SPOHN THEM” On thelr songs of in the Teed put Epshn's Liguid Componnd. Give the remedy to all of them 4 O60 See biovwd amd glands BN routs the Aueass By ox Pprilisg Whe diumase germs. 11 wards of (he Loewe, BO Mai bar Bow Ueey We “exposed.” Atsoluialy free eas ROT Chlag pa. A soil? ean safely tadie Wo Oe. fad $108, 86.0 and $0.00 the dosen. Boll be arnggiowm, Pd desler. or seal, expres . By the san alacturers | Of AN fares, Colts, Npeeinl Agents Wanted. | SPONN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and BaMeriologists, COSHMEN. IND. U. 85, A. experiment of leaving off coffee and drinking Pestum in its place and in wuter and nd is sold by and recipe Bend 20 Crescent Mig, pr —— ATR ence of others who have trial One whe knows says: “| drank coffee far breakfast every morning until | bad terrible attacks of indi I tried but found ®t hard to go from hot tried Pesetum “It was good and the effect was so I lwproved immediately after | left off coffee and took on Postum and am te waflee. | am now well and conteated and all because | changed from esffee to Postum. i “Postum Is much easier to make right every time than coffee for it is #0 even ond siways reliable. We never wae coffee now in our family. We ure Postum and are always well” “There's a reason’ and It is proved by trial Look in pkgs. for a copy of the famous Mlle book, “The Road to Wellvile” ‘ Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are gesulne, trae, and full of buman interest, .
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