RESTORES LOST POWERS. A weak Wan is lke a clock run down, MUNYON'S VITALIZER will wind hi up and make him go. If you ure nervous, if you are frritable, if you lack confidence {n your- f, if you do not feel your full manly vigor, bogie on this remedy at once. There are 75 VITALIZER tablets in one bottle; every tablet Is full of vital power. Don't epend muother dollar on quack doctors or spurious remedies, or fill your system with harmful drugs. Begin on UNYONS VITALIZEK at once, and you wiil begin to feel the vitalizing effect of this remed after the first dose, Price, $1, post-pal Muouyon, 83rd and Jefferson, Phila, Pa. WHAT'S = Your Health Worth? You start sickness by mistreating nature and it generally shows first in the bowels and liver. A roc box (week’s treatment) of CASCARETS will help nature help you. They will do more—using them regularly as you need them-—than amy medicitie on Earth. Get a box today; take a CASCARET tomight. Better in the morning. 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Ww, ( Notary Pusiic) Wilds Ballliog, sidlad Ave, ith D.U Uren wl year pradtions, RAW FURS = gsharge commission of exjwessage like Western bousen, thereby saving jou aboul W per cent to begin with, Write for Price List, Tags, etc. Men tion this paper. S. DORMAN & SON, Inc, 236-38 East Ninth St,, New York, References: Banks amd Commercial Agencies. Warsen E.Coleman, Vash. PATE fagton, D.C. Books i ve, High est referecces, Hest resgas The German navy, which in 1888 130,000,800; in 1900, somewhat un- der 200,600,000; in 19508, 330,000. 000: the budget for 1909 stipulates 411,406,000, For COLDS and GRIP, fek's CAPUDINE js the best remedy— ns the sching and feverishness cures Cold and restores pormal conditions. [t's eects Immedisiely. We. 2c. aad st drug stores 8ir Joseph Dalton Hooker celebrat ed bis ninety-second birthday on June, 30. His scientific career began sev. enty years ago, when he went out as surgeon and naturalist with Sir James Ross’ Antarctic expedition. When you're an hoarse as a crow, econgh- | img and gasping when you've an old-fash- roned pd take Allen's Lung Balsam. Why Worry? “f see that comet is about due.’ “Do you think it will get by thy earth without annihilating us?” “Oh, 1 guess so. 1 understand! those polar explorers met recently’ and nothing bappened.” Louisville: Courier-American, ssa — sais And More Than Three. Mangel—Our big note will be du tomorrow. What can we do abou it? i Wurzel-—The law gives us thre: days of grace, doesn’t it? I Mangel-—It used to, but it's day | of disgrace now, i ————" BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHE. Usually There Are Other Symptoms fo Prove It, Pain In the back is palo in the kia neys, in most cases, and it points to | the need of a special remedy to re- | Heve and cure the cougestion or in- | flammatian of the | kidueys that is In- terfering with their work and causing thatpainthat makes you say: “Oh, my back!" Henry Gullatl, of Greensboro, Ga., says: "Two years ago kidpey disease fastened ftesif on me. 1 had awful dizzy spells, head. aches and urinary irregularities. My back was weak and tender. 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills and found quick relief. 1 was soon restored to complete good health.” Remember the name-—Doan’s. Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. State $d Of A. Prayed For Rabbit, Nanticoke, —Having gone through the hunting season without tasting rabbit stew, of which she {8 particu larly fond, Mrs. Mary Coleman, of \@rgantown, near here, prayed that peased, and as she has faith in pray- er she waited hopefully all morning for some hunter friend to leave one at her door. At dinner time the rab. come, so with a sigh she gellar for potatoes, and potato bin, 50 frightened unable to escape her, Mrs. Coeman found the rabbit she desired. One blow with a stick fin- ished it and she had the rabbit stew for which she had prayed went down there in the that it was Man In Skirts, Wilkes-Barre, Still band-cuffed | to here was cap- | He managed to! being taken jail might | wind | and the cuffs, had not hand large moving the still be at to the eyes of a vigilant | officer the trousered legs beneath it | A shawl about his heal and concealed the handcuffs. He embezzling $40 of this city, hody | was | from Zibony, and Prowler Beats Women, Collegeviile.—An attempt at mur- der occurred at Yerkes, a small vil- lage a few miles south of this place, when the home of Abram Pearlstine, a farmer, was entered and Mrs. Pearlstine was struck a heavy -blow over the head while asleep, Pearls stine caused the arrest of Leonard Taylor, a 17-year-old boy, whom he discharged as a farm hand on Sun- day The boy was held by Bquire Yost under $500 bail for court, charged with assault and battery with attempt to kill. Mrs. Pearl- stine Is in a serious condition. Her husband says that he heard his wife scream and, jumping out of bed, saw some one disappearing down stairs, He took his revolver fired at the intruder. He then lowed and found that the man made for the interior of the instead of escaping through front door. Again he fired, this time blindly, into the living room. had out that she was dying and gave up the chase. Bold Bruin, Altoona been terrorizing the resi- dents of Pleasant Valley, a suburb The brute has been seen many but always managed to elude pursuers. He entered the pig of Benjamin Detrick, and killed Detrick was his pen and fat- Dies Scoring Courts, Newcastle. Fred fan, was hanged here der of his cousin, John Coccho, on July 12. 1908, From: the gallows the condemned man delivered a brief address to the effect that he had not been treated by the courts and that he was going to his death because he had defended his wife and family It was jealousy which caused him to shoot his cousin. Ow- ing hysterical condition the condemned man it was rumored that the Sheriff would Rave to chloroform him in order to but an [tal- the mur- Rosena, for fairly the ol sroceed with f extreme Curse to 16 EXE. not resoried South Bethlehem children sufle hon 0 Years, To Pine Reading Collieries, Mahanoy Cily ary measn fires ir and Realing began the A line of the surface zles and erected in all The cost will Squire Accused, South Bethlehem charges Justice of Peace W. F Bloom, of this place, was arrested He is accused of ettortion by Jacob B. Clewel, of Hellertown, and ém- bezzlement of a large sum of money by Rudolph Satowich Squire Bloom was held under heavy bail for court by Justice J. M {nn 1WO serious the Undertakers Form Association, The Central Pennsylvania Under. takers’ Association,composed of nine- ty delegates from twenty counties, was formed here Addresses were delivered by State Registrar W. R. Batt. on the registration of deaths, and by other State officials. officers elected are: President, J. J. Ogelsby, Harrisburg; vice-president, Paul Kraiss, Chambersburg, secre-| tary, R. K. Spicer, Harrisburg, and trepsurer, G. W. Sauter, Menges Mills, York County, Lost Boy Closes Un Store, Pottstown. —8o0 wrought up did] the parents of little Edward Creger become when he failed to return to home that they closed un their store and refuse? even to talk busi- ness until he had been found The family recently removed to Pottstown | and the lad became lost in the streets, | He was found after an eigth-hour search, Wilkes-Barre —Evan Thomas was fatally and four other men slightly | injured by the explosion of a pow-| der magazine in a stone quarry at] Buttonwood. Two horses were so! badly hurt by flying debris that they | had to be shot. The magazine con- | tained 100 pounds of high explosives, | Anti-White Slave Delegates, Pittsburg. ~The National Execu- tive Committee of the Council of Jewish Women, in convention here, York, a delegate to the convention | of the International White Slave Trafic Suporession Association, to be held at Madrid next May. Strikes Oil At Coonersburg. Bethlehem. «- While drilling an ar tesian well at the Gabriel Hosiery Mill, at Coopersburg, workmen at a depth of 165 feet struck oil. The find carsed considerable excitement among the town's citizens, and own- Dies As Doctor Treats Him. Butler. Bil May, aged 51, a prominent oil producer and horse breeder, died suddenly while receiv. ing treatment for his eyes from a doctor. * He belonged to the Elks, Odd Fellows and Good Will Hose Company. Philadel Charters Issued. The following Philadelphia char. tors have been issued: Galveston County Fruit & Truek Company, capi. tal $60,000; Eclipse Hoslery Com- pany, capital $5,000. ’ % Fired At His Limbs, Kutztown The county ties are investigating the which resulted in the loss to 13-year-old Homer Young Schlenkel charges his com- panion, Patrick Stein, aged 17. with having willfully committed the shoot ing Schienkel ed to the Fair Grounds, when Stein got on a raised platform and demanded that [| dance. ‘hen 1 refused, cause the ground uddy want to pet pointed a ieht authori. shooting of a leg Schlenkel. said “We wal hee didn’t shoes gun at me was in fun and still ¥ » 1 : fired as fired a Stein aan @ Lenape Station Destroyed. est Chester Busy Bethlehem, Bethlehem. lected by ¢ Indu of this place Beckons Business ™ It from among = of several dred suggestions submitted by sons from all over the Lehigh le} C. J. Gapp Is the winner of the $25 prize, The in ted WAS najev list per- First Victim Of Coasting. Pittston. Enjoying the first snow Williams, aged 6, other coaster and received internal injuries, which resulted in death. Four Hurt In Auto Mishap. gineer of the Pittsburg Stee] Com- yany; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greena- wald and Harry Phillipbaum_ were seriously bile In which they the road and ran into a fence at Jellevernon near here All are prominent. While their injuries are sérious, it is believed they will re cover were riding left Gets Vincidated And Six Cents, Pottsvile. —8amuel Wetzel of Ash. land, was awarded 6 cents damage Anthony Wetzel asked for damages. The costs amount to $125, and the court has not yet which side must pay these Runs Anway: Maybe Wed, Dallastown. — Miss Blanche christ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emanue! Sechrist, is missing. it is sald she defled locksmiths and other maiden keepers and went to Mary. land to be married. Incidentally Paul Ferry, of Hanover, is a nice young man, say the young woman's parents and they are anxious to see them both. Governor Grants Charters, Governor Stuart approved the char ter of the Titusville Central Railroad, to build a line from Titusville to Corry. The capital is $210,000, W. J. 8mith, of Titusville, being presi- dent, A charter was also granted to the Mortgage Security Trust Com. pany, of Pittzburg, with a capital of £125,000, The treasurer is R. 0. Stover, Harrisburg. Seven Million Feet Of Walnut Rum. Tyrone—~The saw mill and 7,000, 000 feet of seasoned walnut lumber, owned by F. M, Waring, was destroy. ase. The loss is estimated at Consel Samuel C. Reat, of Port Louis, reports that, although tea of superior quality is grown In Mauri. tine, less than 250 acres are devoted to its cultivation, with a Janris ro. duction of about £0,000 pounds, all consumed in the island # Rheumatism Cored in a Day, Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rhoumatism ard Neurnlga radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action ms remarkable. Removes the couse and disease quickly disappears. First dose greatly eel A pete. 1. All druggists. te. perior, tonnage of any port in the world. arvous Tronpies. Geondine will oh boy re ve you, Re liquid—plessant 0 take-—acts iminedi- mely. Try WW, Me., Xe and a ————————_— to ob — rallways of the world would to the moon and back again, teething, softens tion, allsys pain,cures wind colic, Zc bottle The first torpedo was made 117%. The next time you have a eold on the lungs try mmbhbing Wizard Oh! on your ehest and see how quickly it will draw out the inflapnmatiom and hreak ve the eaid a ——— The first plaster cast was made by Verochio in 1470. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and ! liver & bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. The first iren wire was drawn at Itch cured mm 30 minutes by Woolfonl's Banitary Lotion. Never tails. At droggmis, The British Welsbach Company has begun manufacturing electric lights, When your joints are stiff and muscles Perry Davie’ Painkiller. At all druggists Only 5% per cent, of the total area of the world is tillable, B. NU BABY'S SKIN ROUGH AS BARK. Baby Boy Had Intense Itching Humor Scratched Till Blood Ran Found a Care in Coticura. “Our som, two years old, was afflicted with & rash. After he suffered with the trouble several woeks I tock him to the doetor, but it got worse. The rash ran wo gether and made large bBeters. The Little fellow didn’t want to do anything bu scratch and we had to wrap his hands up to keep bim from tearing the flesh till the blood would ran. The itching wo intense. The skin on his back became ha and rough like the bark on a tree. lis suffered intensely for about three monihs jut | found a remedy mm Cuticurs Boap and Cuticurs Ointment. The result was almont magical. That was more than two vears ago and there has not been the slightest dg. Lavuck, Yukon Okla, Aug. 2% rnd Sept 17, 1908." Potter Drug & Cher Props. of Outicura Remedi | 50 Cort Nile an Maa A, APNE The Cat And The Sparrows. This is;a true story with all the necessary vouchers, says the Cleve land Plain Dealer. An East End family has a cat, a big grey Tom who answers the name of Ben. Ben's natural eaemies are the sparrows. When he ean creeg up on one of them and make its feathers fly he is delighted Some time ago a lot of the little chatterers settled on the limb of a in Ben's back yard Ben saw them and crept foot by foot to the Up the trunk he cautiously At this point the sparrows saw him and flew to the ground where the) chatiered vigorously, Bean in the meantime walching them from limb with hatred in his yellow eves Then without warning the sparrows suddenly flew up and started a con while with pain and rage. Bim with vicious bills. sprang into her arms-——the triumph fine in goed order, - emits s— Imperfect, Tommy The doctor hrought baby, Freddy--It looks just like ma had Harper's Bazar, RESULTS OF FOOD Health and Natural Conditions Come Man, physically, should be like a perfectly regulated machine, each part working easily in ils appropriate place. A slight derangement causes undue friciion and wear, and fre. quentlv rains the entire system. A well known educator of Boston found a way to keep the braln and the body In that harmonions co-oper- ation which makes a joy of living. “Two years ago,” she writes, "be ing in a condition of mervous exhaus- tion, 1 resigned my position as teach. er, which 1 had held for over forty years. Since then the entire rest has, of course, been a benefit, but the use of Grape-Nuts has removed one great cause of fliness In the past, namely, constipation, and its attendant evils, *{ generally make my entire break- fast ¢3 a raw egg beaten into four spoontuis of Grape-Nuts, with a little Women's Secrets There is one mun in the United Tiates who hos perhaps heerd more women’s secrets than any other man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of sufiering, and they have boen confided to Dr, R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help, That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex. pectations is proved by the fact thet nidety-cight per cent. of sll women treated by Dr, Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured, Such o record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. 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