yt VITALIZER RESTORES LOST POWERS. A weak man is like a clock run down, MUNYON'S VITALIZER will wind him up and make him go. If you are nervous, if you ara irritable, if you lack confidence {in your- self, If you do not feel your full manly vigor, begin on this remedy at once. There are 75 VITAL IZER tablets in one bottle; every tablet Is full of vital power. Don't spend another dollar on quack doctors or spuribus remedies, or fill your system with harmful drugs. Begin on MUNYONS VITALIZER at once, and you will begin to feel the vitallzing effect of this remed after the first dose. Price, $1, post-pal Munyon, 0rd and Jefferson, Phila, Pa. Why She Stayed At The Foot, Being upbraided by her mother for being the lowest in her class, little Mable exclaimed in tones of injured innocence: “It ain't has always Delineator, fault. The girl who foot left school.” my been ————————— ————— . For Celebration. Gettysburg. — The Retail Mer- chant's Association of Gettysburg, or- ganized for the betterment of the town and mutual protection, has tenderend ite aid to the Fiftieth Bat. (le Anniversary Commission appoint. ed by Governor Stuart, When the commission was appointed by the Chief Executive no represen- tative from Gettysburg was named. and the business men of the felt they would not have the tunity to extend the assistance weary to make the celebration a suc unless a person or recognized body here were given such authority The anniversary will take uly 1, 2 and 3, 1913, and the com- mission was appointed by Stuart through the efforts of mittee 1 at a town meeting with a request form rnor Stuart recommended that | ich a commission be authorized by | t of Assembly and the acl was pass- | at the last jon of the Btate] oppor- C88 a com- In compliance Love Free Suspects. Bloomsburg. Fortunato tonio Calabro, the West Berwick nine men while be connected with Hand soclety nearly were given a hearing before Fenstermacher and discharged from Officers of the State po- local municipal an alleged Black and were Calabros®™ had killed men and that the bodies could found buried in the cellar of Calabro home A thorough failed to produce any evi of erime and the men were that nine the dence Saves Sister's Life. Lebanon John Berks County his sister, city, saved Mt. on a Geib, Gelb, of while Miss Sarah the latter from killed by a freight train at of his own life They were the Reading tracks on vigit to of this being ian CTrOssin oan Ste am ——— PROF, MUXYON'S PHILANTHROPY Giving to the Nation a Prize That Money Cannot Buy. “I would rather preserve the health of a nation than to be its ruler.” — Munyon. This motto, written by Prof. Munyon about sixteen years ago, was the real cor nerstone of his medicine business, He felt that the people of the nation were neglect ing their health owing to lack of money. With the one shoughs in view of helping humanity, he started in the medicine busi ness, paying large sums of money to emi nent specialists for known and tried for mulas that were known to have been sue cessful in curing diseases. After carefully compounding these formulas and putting them up in a marketable condition, he offered them to the public for a few pen nies, easily within the reach of the poorest fam ily. le hired eminent specialists at large salaries and offered their services ab- solutely free to the public to diagnose their cases and advise 7 i what remedies to take After giving the public all these benefits he was still unsatisfied and offered further to those who were not in reach of the offices which he established throughout the country; he advertised, write to his specialists for free medical ex amination, and to-day Prof following out this policy, hears of a new drug or a new formula that i more effective than those that he is at the time compounding, he purchases them regardless of cost Prof. Munyon puts up almost every ill, and the had at all d lruggists, I" tl. in taking these § and whenever he a separ: J # can be “ cents a bot . You are tak insufficiently nourished, Dr. body is improperly and DISCOVERY assimilation perfect, flesh builder and restorative the liver ond it Is the great blood-maker, It makes men This ** Discovery’ absolutely free from alcohol and all nostrums, medicine, remedy OF ENOWN COMPOSITION, habit-forming drugs. It has no All its relationship with sceret They must know of Pierce, Pres., Buff elo, N.Y. a sure thing, for | i # “ AIUCK salisfuct« 5 A is oO ney » 13 it This | fright i & rem nal 3d le i. ! . tution, g firm rh recommended i Prof. Munyon's a Jef | ferson Sta. slature, the appointment of the nmission being made soon after- making | ward Action was ken thus far in a idvance in order all the States the Union could take formal action rarding the celebration, TORTURE. wrt in it, in time » event How a Severe Case of Kidney Disease Th tetall Mercl i in existance Ont Ninth Street, unmindful of an proaching train wh Miss Gelb denly became paralyzed with and could not had crossed, but and thei ondit hed tO prepare were PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) es ap- he Walter's Associ sud- the plan of and ac the is considering atory ation cording to move and a fixed table. IN CONST. ANT . notici dress i 53rd and - 5 Philadelphia, | § 5 Both were shows its sure heating power by amotive yt Cal 4 Wi ¢ Vp rom 1 4 mw aper rom steadily supplying just the heat that is needed for comfort. The Perfection by weather smoke—no heat, The ant's ggociation, ight for and lac only about 1iths, has ac ished town Better ain service ha ured, the nature of the was obtained to an ordinance # ting a trolley franchise, which the town wants badly, and many act- taken to make Was Conquered. much beth, —olne Bar Seeks Change, 4 ater 1s unaff os rm il ‘3 For HEADACHE. Yori Fhe York Bar Assocl n Ww! will try to change York Co y | : Nery the jurisdictiouw of the Court of iv's lia ! Middle District of Pennsylvania to SLOTES. of weakness that I Gettysburg | the Eastern District If successful, could do no work, of a convention town than it|the headquarters of York County and the pains I suf- | gas cases will be transferred Phiia~- fered would throw Edmund P. Miller is president of from Scrantot They will me into spasms, I | the association, and among most | also try to have the Y County : . 8 re a 3 5 243 13d sae Yel an pation Causes anda was dizzy, worn and active members are E. P. Wisotzkey, t the Superior Court, at } sleepless my back | chief of the fire department; H. T which now heard at Harrisburg, ached terribly. I hag | Weaver, Willlam H. Tipton and J. tried before the Superior Court at rheumatism and was | I. Mum Philadelphia during October nervous and all nostrung. [I thought 1 tried every known medicine, but it Blow was not until I began Doan's ‘ash Robbers blew Kidney Pills that I be to get help the postoffice at The pains slowly disappeared, County { kidney secretions cls few weeks my that 1 could again, It is and Doan’s me well ™ Reme¢ by all dean ler. Mrs. Sherman Youngs, Schoharie, N. Y, says: “Doan’s Kidney Hi saved my life after years of suffering that ran me down to such a degree File lent APY DINE Jether from Colds 5 HMYIaL 0 os, It never fails. the Try t “ie. Automatic cro) Smokeless Device than last 8. revents the wick being turned too high. -— | Removed in an instant. Solid brass fe nt he for 9h solid 1 Heater be autifully “fini ve sieps ‘ J¥4 Ny Canada's at 168, wheat SE8 0600 b OT cro 3 to 1 fin 3 I~ ir i delphia bushels more {ts ork 1 » 2 fs “ seri Cases wefore ers 2 Pa 2 3 aly ured by i1 varie for Descripti wick in nickel ¢ a1 in ih a Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Yours, Write tw the Nearest Agency of the THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY . Alacurporated) Reedy, who in theumatism ar «ara lgis r eould | ! - " ES He nds r, at po his a rlsy 1 f p! o g ’ g with tnd crwsmwensdsn Caled ETanuies, ner y ye ircular with | Pearl fishing | carried on River iderable success on the Postal Safe, : Telth, at Call open Murderer Going Insane, m Pottsville talph August gill rwin, us ing x sah Gireen t of here, stre { ful effort sels hank terrorizing 1 i ana Ho 18 nd sel i ’ 4 f avila & 2 . bs rirt cit d work about i L ' 2 “1 : v . i ail! never ih MULES Bd od raoriest for an hou? nians three years since then vs . . . ns 1 ‘iit SARS 5 ott i. RH : Bde 1 ln. dons Kidney ared up and gth Pill " THE Lance ! MEN'S FINE SHOT - s b TURER C THE WonL Wenr'W. L. Douglas cx mio real snsy-wniking shoes. They ar made upon honor, of the Dest leat? ers, by the most skilled workmen in all the latest fashions. Shoes in § every style and shape 10 sult men § E In all walks of lite, : if | could take you into my large § factories at Brockior & show you how carefu a8 are made, you sie understand why they hold ena Ter fit hotter waar longer i5 and are of greater value than any Ty sO Suicide Un Grave, ~~ get® NO 10f alar BU AGONIZING ITCHING. Eczema Vor a Year—Got No Rell Even at Skin Hospital-In Despair i ; the Cured Him. : » v HK as sh then ¥ editor?” Not Literary, Frederick Burton was foremost authority on Indian.” said a Yale ethnologist “Buartor was almost alone in his field. There are vou know, so few students of Indian lore “He said to me wit ve laugh, that he found as im- possible ito thea with people as a Boston critic found it to discuss poetry with the girl he took to dinner “The girl was ing her dimpled elbows on the she sald to the critic ‘‘And what is your about, professor?’ ‘1 shall plied, * ‘Oh, professor,’ » gushed, ‘what are Keats? ~Washington Star, HABIT 5 CH ALN Certain Habits Unconsciously Formed and Hard to Break, An ingenious paiiusopher estimates that the amount of will power neces gary to break a lifelong habit would, if it could be transformed, lift a welght of many tons. It sometimes requires a higher de- gree of herolam to break the chains “The late the world's the American once, xed discuss Lean. table very pretty 1 14 lecture to be lecture on Keats,’ he re. forlorn hope in a bloody lady writes from an Indiana town: a lover of coffee, tie, suffering terribly at times with my stomach. “] was convinced that it was coffee breakfast. At the age of 36 1 was In very poor health, indeed, told me | was in danger of becoming a coffee drunkard, “But I never could give up drink- ing coffee for breakfast, although it kept me constantly ill, until I tried Postum. 1 learned to make it prop- breakfast, and care nothing at all for coffee, “1 am no longer troubled with dys. pepsia, do not have spells of suffer. ing with my stomach that used to trouble me so when I drank coffee.” Look in pkgs. for the little book, “The Road to Wellville.,” “There's a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time, They are gewnine, true, and full of human interest, ¥ The en AWAY The was followed to and lost money ried Chickens Answer Foleroft i long tim whether he his neig dolph, TOW! training h ken and gwer a large call bell, 1 them scurrying from all quarters to be fed None of the fowls of any of his neighbors knows the bell signal, and only his stock responds. The birds learned the feed signal in less a week's time, and now they to run at the first sound of it Bell, for =a colorel divi has solved ig chic thie than begin Postoflice Dynamited, i York.—The postoffice and general | store conducted by William H. Ep- pley, at Newberrytown, this county, was dynamited and robbed at 3 o'clock A. M. So great was the force of the explosion that part of the safe door was biown through the ceiling, Postmaster Eppley chased the rob bers. two in number, and fired sever. al ineffectual ghots after them, Three hundred dollars in cash and $100! worth of stamps were taken. Many! stamps mutilated by the explosion, | were left behind by the robbers. i Lebanon. -—— The Lebanon Valley | Iron Company has posted notices in- | creasing the wages of puddlers from | $4 to $4.50. Four hundred men are affected, Pittsburg. Crude oil prices were! cut b cents by the Standard Oil Com- pany. The quotations follow: Penne sylvania, $1.43; Mercer black, 90 cents: Newcastle, 87 cents; Corning, 79 cents; Cabell, 97 conts. Guard Officers, in general orders issued by the adjutant general's office notice is giv. en that two National Guard officers were dropped "as unfit to discharge duties’ of their offices. They were Captain Willlam A. Francis, late of Company C, Ninth Regiment, a Lu- zerne County organization, and Cap- tain John T. Burns, late of Company 1, Eighteenth Regiment, which be- longs in the Pittsburg district. The men had failed to make settlement of accounts and recourse had to be had to their bondsmen. Arrest Crew, "Of the Yo ‘the asst ured. Divide Estate. Mount Kins be dis whose The estate of Masters JOY late ributed among seventy shares vary from The estate amo: out of which a legacy Isaac onville, will heirs, 31.81 to $6,000, was also paid. of ints to Black Hand Pesters Major Beale, Pittsburg The authorities of Leechsburg and the United States Government are conducting a rigid investigation in an effort to learn the identity of alleged Black Hand mem. bers who have repeatedly threatened the life of Major Joseph G. Beale, former Congresaman and banker of Leechsburg. A number of persons are expected shortly. Good Behavior Does Not Count, Attorney General M given an opinion to the ary at Pittsburg, In which he holds that commutation taken off a man’s first sentence third. The question was raised by Dashill Jury, of Blair County, who sentence imposed on him in 1900 and earned by good behavior, was added to his Imprison:aent for a third of. fense. He asserted that it should tence, Gideon Blouch Dies, Lebanon. — Gideon Blouch, who for more than half a century quar. ried the stone for Melly's furnace here, died, aged 77 yeams, He was prominent #8 a member of the Uni ted Brethren Churchman. He lived in one house for fifty-three years. Hazleton, ~~ William Watkins, aged 60 years, one of the most prominent citizens in the oy. is dead of typhoid fever. He was identified with the Hazleton te Light and Power Company. {Until (uticura ter Drug 8 ticura Remedies Fi She Had Enough. As Mrs, May, of Birchd was leaving the exhi ale Corners, bition hall of the county ped out of a booth and accosted Won't enter,” said he, "and the startling spentharis tillations of radium? Mrs. May shook her gmile, hewever, for she if not scientific “I'm obliged fair, a man steg her you goo copic scin- head to you,” she now.”--Youth's Companion. The first iron wire was drawn at Nuremberg in 13561. The Exceptional scientific attainments of its chemists have excellence, by obtaining the pure medic | inal principles of plants known to act most | beneficially and combining them most | skillfully, in the right proportions, with California Figs. As there is only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen- uine is manufactured by an original method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above facts enables one to decline imitations or to retum them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of the California Fig Syrup Co. is not fund printed on the front thereof. other make, f CAUTION A FL AVOR that 3 v4 1 better i ers. Bena 2 pe book. Crescezt Eis, Oo... Beatles. wo GRIP permed ;- For COLDS and tg is the Dest Hirk's T2797 relieves the aching » the Cold and res “ Liguid—eJecta | fc. at drug stores Heh ¢ atitury la reed in OO fn There are 172 telephone offices in teloors eles 1 LE «1 oj Kor Rheamatism Cured in a Day, Dr. Detchon’s Relief for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in | to 3 days. Ita ie remariable Removes the cause First dose All druggists greatly benefits, 75¢. an The smallest inhabi ted island in the world is the rock on which stands the Eddystone Lighthouse Exposure to cold and wet in the first step Take Perry Davis’ Pain killer and the danger is averted was made in The first tor pedo a 1471. s Pay, Claims Against the Gov- nerment, Soliciting. i ig Mind Ave, # YEARS r BACTIOR "i (YET A GRAND PIANO “UPRIGHT” FOR CHRISTMAS From factory direct a 8400 piano for A SOLE 10 Jou Oh ShpOval 1-3 on i per PLES: CTR stamp, ECL DI DRUG OC ©0., Baltimore, "e. mihi ath If you but thartics do, you'd always use Cascarets. Candy tablets, vegetable and mild. Yet just as effective as salts and calomel. Take one when you need it. Stop the trouble promptly. Never wait till night. oe Vest-pocket box, 10 cents—at drug stores. Bach tablet of the genuine is marked C C Best for Baby and Best for Mother ISOS CURE THE BEST wrowame vom Qucas wus Ja fi for children and adduls pleasan | 10 take and free from opiates: 1 soothes | and heals the aching theory and auessentol aights to both and child, » Ginseng, Golden Seal, (Yellow Rost), May Apple, Wild Ginger, ete. We we doalers; wstablivhed in 1856"Over half & contny in Lomerilie” und can do better for yoo than sgeun or commission merchants. Feferenos, ny Beak in Loviewille. Weise for weekly