in usual liquid fo diana man on a valve for troughs, so actuated by a float that it turns on water when the supply becomes low and shuts it off again when a certain level is reached. Free to Our Leaders, Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 45-page illustrated Eye Book Free, Write all about Your Eye Tivuble and they will advise as to the Propur Applica- tion of the Murine Eve Remedies in Your 8pecial Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength- ens Weak Eves Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells tor 50c. Try It in Your and Granulation. Lake Superior is 390 miles long, the longest of the great lakes. For COLDS and GRIP. Hick's Carvpixe is the best relieves the aching and feverishness the Cold and restores normal condiy Hauld— effects immediately He, 8c, at drug stores. cares ns. It's 2e. and Biam's king. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svenp teething softens the gums reduces inflamma. tion, allays pain,enres wind eolio 25¢ a bottle | | i out delay when more .hest snd tic throat warn you of an approaching cold. a hawk 150 miles. Buy “BaTTLE AXE” SHOES. Squirrels And Moths, If the red squirrel is inclined destroy moth nests he be made a powerful ally in the work The Record this week gecured u covery by where two home. were f a case on red squirrels have Last year only seven ound on the trees in the vicin- hes ae in ii other places, trees, it who have the habits what they times as thick 4 are found in the same would be desirable for all opportunities observe of red = I note have dor in other places in clear- ing trees of browntall nests wiek Record 10 rral 8 to Consul Alonzo B. Garrett reports that a new electric car line is about 0 be built in Nuevo Lauredo. Mexico The steel rails and tiles are on the ground and the of way secured The line will exteng from the tram- way bridge to the custom-house, and it is planned to extend it a later to the machine shope of! the National Railway Lines of Mexico. oh right rr Consul Solomon Berliner, of Tene. riffe, learns that the Great Lakes Railway extension to Katanga will start from Bukamea,K terminus of t navigation of the Congo bove. long, and as about 62 miles will have reached in about three years. 1909 amounted to $24,975,628, of which $16,740,759 were from imports and $26,234,569 were from exports. During 1908 the receipts were $40. 715,295, of which $16,473,608 were from imports and $24,241,687 from exports = Many a Clever Housewife Has that to serve Post Toasties Saves worry and labor, and pleases each mem- ber of the family as few other foods do. The crisp, dainty, fluffy bits are fully cooked— Ready to serve ‘from the package with cream or good milk. Give the home-folks a treat. “The Memory Lingers” Pkgs 10c. and 15¢, da learned Take it this spring, Bishop Routs A Boaster, | On one occasion, when traveling | along the West Coast of Africa with an old ski who had known many | missionaries, but, ‘‘did not see the ! of “them,” Bishop Taylor-Smith was obliged to endure a string of taunting questions, such as “What —. per Hall?” and “What did the mission- arles know, anyway?" At last the Bishop could stand it no longer. Turning to the skipper, he said: “I know you are an expert, Can you tell me the length of an alligator's tongue?” “Certain,” was the reply, “but it depends on the alligator.” “Very well then, say an alligator 15 feet long. What would be the length of {ts tongue?” “Three feet," was the But the Bishop, who had kept alligators and watched their ways, knew better. “It is evident that you answer, of Africa,” he sald, “but it is also that some people see more minutes than others in 20 Let me tell you that an alli- bas no tongue.”—Rochester 10 gator Charcoal Sketches. lJacon—Ever sit and watch pletureg in the open fireplace? Egbert—Oh, yes. “What would you tures?" “Why, charcoal sketches, Yonkers Statesman. the call such pic 1 sup- Thirst For Knowledge. Bacon—They say he has a thirst Egbert-—You bet! He wants to every new dfink that comes! along.— Yonkers Statesman IS DANGEROUS, When the kidneys are sick, ths whole body is weakened. Aches and pains and urinary ills come, and there is danger of diabetes and fatal Bright's disease, Doan's Kid- ney Pilla cure sick kidneys and impart éngth to the whole system, Harry Hause, 320 Bound Ave., Milton, Pa., says: “Bight Years ago 1 had to take to bed. 1 consulted one phy. sician after another, but vain. My back was so sore | id not sleep, and and dizzy spells bothered me After taking Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 passed gravel, and goon I was cured.” Remember the name—Doan’s. For sale by all dealers. 50 ceats a box Postee-Milburn Co. Buffalo. N. Y. DELAY str my ! ir is VDDS AND BNA An uncut diamond looks very much like a bit of the best gum arable. a horse eats nine times iis weight in food in a year, a gheap six times. Eighteen per cent. of the entire area of France, or about 23,000,000 | acres, is forest land The annual wheat Britain amounts to bushels The number of horses in the States January 1, 1900, of Great | 400,000,« | orop about Uni was | About 5.200 trademarks are istered during the course of the at -the Patent Office. : The 652 registered trade unions Britain have a total mem- i bership of 1,973.580. i Aden makes ten million cigarettes | year at a very low cost of pro- | Wages are 16 cents a day. | All the large match factories of | Germany have pooled their ilasues under an agreement binding until | 1920. ! In the United States the percent | age of railroads which are not en- | gaged In the carriage of mails is very small, f Ireland's wheat yield is 37% bush- | els an acre, which is nearly five bush- i els an acre better than that of Great | Britian, : The first bituminiong coal mined in the United States was found near | Richmond, Va., early in the olgh- teenth century. Two vessels of the Naval Academy | Squadron, the lowa and Massachu. | setts, will be placed in commission | May 2. The Indiana will be placed ; in full commission May 10. for removing Incandescent lang | from gockets in jinaccesible places there has heen Invented a pole with #pring steel fingers on one end, a coiled spring below them providing a universal joint. Forming part of the break fast menu of the members of the Connedl of the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland, at Dublin, recently, were some eggs brought by Sir Charles Ball from Ohina, w wore laid Ago. over 40 years Animal life has been found In the Pacific Ocean, near the New Zealand Coast, at a depth of four and one- quarter miles under a pressure of Jous and one-half tons to the square neh, regs Year | ~ COMMERCIAL | —————— Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review | of Trade says: While the irregular, revealing ditions in different sections country, the volume as a trade development is | diversified con- of the whole is last year that there can be question as to its substantial Business activity depends ly upon confidence, which is of credit, that anything uncertain is disturbing to Whatever hesitation existed in the industries over larg basls is the nay have ly The labor situation much less acute, and notices of wage advances by rallroads, and leading industries promise much for the futuré, The influence of pre- vious uncertainties was mostly felt eliminated. Bradstreel's says: Trade reports are rather more ir- than in the preceding two Retall trade so far has been than a year ago, but from centers reports are of the of jobbing trade not being to expectations, for which high industrial unrest are as- The two features signed as reasons, the outburst of activity in ag- icultural sections and the many toward readjustment in Industrial lines. In the industries some diverse movements are shown. Recent reductions of prices by out varying re- cotton mill cu: 1 Narthern is considerable, though less than at the South because rent goods produced. On the wvorable development, as purchasing power is ed, is the granting of higher Wages to 200,000 rall employes. Wholesale Markets. New York.—Wheat—8pot irrezu No, red, 1 f. and 1 Northern, 12 b. opening gavigation. Lorn tasked Vator export nominal. Oats fronses ent rked diffe ler h af far con- y 2 3 n*, 2 «aC. C. 1, oni2, 6 ‘% f. ©. steamer, 64 3 ¢ and ¢, 62%, both in ele- export No. 2, 65 61 I Ep TD «HH oe Spot easy; mixed, 2 32 $3 ihe $08, , Butter 51 lipped white, 34@ 20% 6&1 53 Creamery specials, a 4g State, Pennsylvania ¥ henr white white brown do., and oth. ery. fancy, 23 @ ses @ and mix- gathered Went 23%; fair to prime, storage, i a irets, 22 ¢ 1 Southern firsts brown, “-e rn xtra 1 lurk West rn fowls, xeys, 17@ 23 Philadelphia, Wheat qui contract grade, Marci lower: 00 We fair dema.d: fair demand; nnsylvania and other nearby firsts, : at mark. do., current re- returnable cases, 21c. at firsts, f ¢ 22 at , Current receipts, f ' - active; fall do ’ prices cream fair to Cheese—Demand firmer; Now York choice, 17TH @ 17 %c.; 16% @ 17. Live Poultry—Firm: good mand; fowls, 19@ 19%e¢.: old roos ters, 13@ 16. Brolling chickens, 33 } 35; ducks, 17@ 19; geese, 1213 od Poultry —Firm and ac fresh killed fowls, choice, 18% 19¢.; do. fair to good, 17@ 18: roosters, 14; broiling chickens. S@24; do., Western, 21 @ roasting chickens, 15@ 21; eys, 24@ 25; do., fair to good, de Dres tive a id iearby, 1 8 tur: so - “ red 2 red, steamer 3 Baltimore.~Wheat-—No Western, 1.138, ¢.: No 1.13%; No. 3 red, 1.156%; No red, 1.12% ; steamer No. red pe Western, 1.13%. orn-—8pot, 65@ 65%ec.: IS E58 May, 665 nr April, @e7%. bu.; White 19% @blc.; 65 2 " Oats-—~We quote, pe NO. 2, as to weight, ‘ 3, ag to weight, 48% @G 50: No. as to weight, 45% @ 461%. Rye—~We quote, per bu.: No. 3 rye, Western, domestic, 866 89%¢c.: No. 3 rye, Western, domestic, 810 83. bag lots, as to quality and con. dition, 704 80, Hay--We quote per ton: No. 1 timothy, $22; No. 2 timothy, $21: No. 3 timothy, $18.50@ 20; choice clover mixed, $21; No. 1 clover mix- ed, 320.50@ 21; No. 2 clover mixed, | $1641 20; No. 1 clover, $2050@ 21; No. 2 clover, $19@ 20, Butter—We quote, per 1h.: Creamery, fancy, J3@33%ec.; | creamery, choice, 31@ 32; creamery, | good, 20@30; creamery, imitation, 216023. Eggs —We quote, per dozen: | Maryland, 21¢.; Virginia, 21: West ern, 21; West Virginia, 21; South- ern, 20. Duck eggs, 28%¢ : Live Poultry—-—We quote, per Ib.: | Old hens, 20c.; chickens, choice, | young, 20@22; do., winter, 2 Ibs. and under, 26@ 28; do., spring, 1 Ib. and over 35. Ducks-Large, 20e.; small to medium, 17; do, Mus. covy and Mongrel, 16@ 17. Live Stock. Chicago=Cattle «— Market steady to 10c. higher; steers, $6.10@ 8.50; cows, $5@ 7; heifers, $4.20@ 7.50: bulls, $4.560@6.25; calves, $3G 9; stockers and feeders, $4.756@ 6.75. Hogs-Market Ge. higher: choice heavy, $10.85@ 10.95; butchers’, $10.8040 10.90; light mixed, $10.65 @ 10.95; cholce light, $10.70@ 10.80; packing, $10.76 @ 10.85: pigs, $10.1654010.40; bulk of sales, $10.70 £10.80, ¢ 4 EAT 70 JTHIS A SITS PRETTY WARD TO GET ANT] FROM A MAN WHOSE. LIVER i LS OUT OF ORDER MUNYOKS YATIVE PILLS KEEP YOU WELL Munyoen's Paw Paw Pills conx the MHver into activity by gentle methods, They do not scour, gripe or weaken. They are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves ; invigorate lostead of weaken, They en rich the blood and enable the stomach to get ali the nourishment from food that is put into IL. ‘These pills contain po ealo- mel; they are soothing, healing snd stim- visting. For sale by all druggists in 100 snd 2c sizes. If you need medical sd. vice, write Monyon's Doctors. They will advise to the best of their ability abso. lutely tree of Charge MUNYON'S, 834 and JeWerson Sts, Philadelphis, Fa. any other country 40,000,000 in all Buy “BATTLE AXE” Snork Not A man who ark Mountal before a tyg 10 Caught Up, ns on horseback stopped ical Arkansas farmhouse inquire the way. "What's the news?” mountaineer, Against beard thoughtfully. 1 nding that what had become part history was news to traveler asked why he did weekly or monthly keep in touch large asked the of not SOI peri- that he might at the Sas BF world sald old native, died. ni years ago, of newspapers that a he “when he left high” % tires Nall." my me a st pa ne BOCK indicating feet ight of about done readin’ n life - ——————— ‘an ‘em yet.’ lars In Congo. es of the Eat Caterpil The natis Upper Congo d of certain kinds of thered from the frequent during lar They assert " 8g they call these edible are very palatable when WAY Several BRIng in mize f than two inches clusters or * of the trees, and gathered-—tnp b € Or siX inches long 1¥ thick. The way ter are held in the fin. the hands and ¢ consigned the anything but October trees ai R GOA8ON proper ; rom 3 ius or A form ne # are io a pleas. Wide 3 Soon, % fur fos gn ioned by his inconsol- tive widow. like,” sald she, "is there that wud make ye comfort- Aoythin' ye ask for I'll get et, But anythin able? for ve.” "Plage, Bridget.” he responded, “1 tink I'd like a wee taste of the ham I smell a-boi * in the kitchen.” » BO on,” responded Bridget. a bit of that ham ye'll get Tia ir the wake."-—Central Law Journal According To Precedent, Does Sandwich, 111. observe moat boycott? There's a town the Kansas City Times. ABANDONED IT For the Old Fashioned Coffee Pr Killing. ! drank coffee with the rest of the family, for It seemed as if there was nothing for breakfast if we did not have it on the table. 1 always with right. steadily, “Bometimes 1t would beat fast and at other times very slowly, so that which did not feel trouble grew worse my heart, This and if I walked up a hill, it gave mie a severe pain. “1 bad no idea of what the that perhaps it might be causel by coffee drinking. I tried leaving off the coffee and began drinking Postum. The change came quickly. I am now glad to say that | am en- tirely well of the heart trouble and attributes the relief to leaving off coffee and the use of Postum. “A number of my friends have abandoned the old fashioned coffee and bave taken up with Postum, which they are using steadily, There are some people that make Postum very weak and tasteless, but if it js bolled long enough, according to 4i- rections, it Is a very delicious bev. erage. We have never used any of the old fashioned coffee since Postum was first started in our house.” Read the ttle book, “The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. “Theré’s a Rea- fon.” : Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest, Wasted a Fortune on Skin Trouble. “1 began to have an Itehing over my whole body about seven years ago and this settled in my limb, from the knee to the toes, | went to neH 4 great many physicians, a matter which cost me a fortune, and after 1 noticed that | did not get any relief that way, ! went for three years to the hospital But they were unable to help me there, | used all the medicines that | conld see, but became worse and worse. | had an Inflammation which made me almost crazy with pain When | showed my foot to my friends they would get really frightened | did not know what to do. I was ro slick and bad become so nervous t I positively lost all hope, “l had seen the advertisement ot the Cuticura Remedies a great many times, but could not make up my ming ‘0 buy them, for | had already used so many medicines. Finally | did deelid: lo use the Cuticura Remedies, and | tell yon that | was never so Dieased ux when | noticed that, after hay ing used two sets of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Cuticurs Pills, tire Inflammation had gune i completely cured | should be only too glud If people with similar disease would come to me and find out the truth, | would only recommend them to use Cutlcura Mre. Bertha Sachs 1621 Becond Ave., New York, N. Y.. 1809." Jertha Sachs Is my sister-| hat g Cutlcura the en Wis “Mrs. n. after many other Morris Sachs, 221 BE B9th New York, N. Y. Secretarvof De “Verein, Kem brew Denevolent 8 Bt itsch ner He Lele - v It is difficult money in act Hond: there | gold, as a metal export, little being coined HE driven money from tk Honduran Lae admixtur slight makes it If you eufler from tpliepey, Fits, Polling Sickness, Bpaams, or have children that do po, wy New Dis covery will relieve them, snd 8! you gro seked to Colstosend fora Froe Trial 62 Ii Epillepticide Cure Tt bas cored (honsands whers evervid ing else falled. Guaraoteed by May Medical Labor Under Pure Food and Drugs Act, J Gusranty No =m Fliease write 1: 82 Bowie snd pive AGE and con plete add Bw rope ress How Far Can You See? clad ix rector Magazine and the Canes ites active or “En ting through the being pushed $46,550,000 three GESIneEs section i= a The total cost will The value of automob world's markets in od $50,000,000 against in 1802, 1809 $8,000 000 WORTH MOUNTAINS OF GOLD During Change of Life, says Mrs. Chas. Barclay ille, Vt. —*“1 was passt igh the Change of Life and suffe from nervousness andother annoyin symptoms, and can truly say that LydiaE.Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com. pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my health and strength. | never forget to tell my friends what : LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so munch to me that for the sake of other suffer. Granite thro | ing women I am willing to make my | trouble public so you may publish | this letter.” — Mus. "Cnas. BARCLAY, R.F.D. Graniteville, Vt. | No other medicine for woman's ilis | has received such widespread and mm. { qualified endorsement. No other med.- { icine we know of has such a recom i of cures of female ills as has Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound For more than 30 years it has been curing female complaints such as inflammation, ulceration, local we nesses, fibroid tumors, irregu ka ind + 1 2 Furl Ji alii he, and 3 re 13 unequalie , through 5, ba« ner is ‘ ing women si “of change of life it litle. to try Lydia RB & Vegetable Compound, apd, Barclaysays. it is “worth moun. | "ains of gold "to suffering women, Cooking School. As have bad & Cookery hoo! would three Jane, 1 tr Yo 3 iEnow how piece of beef better than this you burned to a I don’t fire cinder how | am too hot 1 Ba The Wan And why didn't you leok the school, and Mes basting All after the meat dry the » tasting Scraps, one of every thoosgn® & ives to calebyrafe nniversary : ive tA nE & This Will Interest Mothers. ther Gray's Sweet Po Trem acdache Dad Ltomand Bowels avid Kup colds mv 4 wilers forCh fel a Ad harmle neted Lello routs” now num- Far MIVADACIIY 3 Hick cAPYDINE s Momach or 5 gy V er from o Hent Ner 1 Tvs p 4 Bin] 1 i ix i 8 *® tn and Ube Bow Fi lesg trollewe ia n Europe Deerseated colds and conghs are cnred by Allew’s Lung Pal when all other remecies fail. Sold for over 40 years yo 70.000 nen are os fleet of Corade Se ws iv LE dg aggravates nam soroughly cured oy * lets. The favorite ser Dr. Pie family laut Australs square embraces 3.358.068 Buy “BATTLE Axe” Snorns of water Eight one cubie £ feet of cn bic foot snow equal month it makes the fentieness ated with woranbood seem While in general no woman to be every almost a miracle. weak women strong and well, and gives them It establish e male weakness, Sick women are All correspondence strict! i Write without fear for N.Y. : them at home, send 21 one-cent ob, and be will send you a free cloth-binding, 3 amps, ilk edition, in paper coves, B. N, U. 15. R STOMAGC “I used Cascarets and feel like a new I have been a sufferer from dys- pepsia and sour stomach for the last two years. 1 have been Baking medicine and other drugs, but could find po relief oni for a short time. I will recom Cascarets to my friends as the only thing for indigestion and sour stomach and to keep the bowels in are very nice to eat." Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. sant, Taste Good, ENE a Wl Or man, PATS 2 oe SL Seni
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers