GAVE UP BUSINESS. 80 Weak He Could Not Work. Philip Huber, 351 Cummunipaw £t., Jersey City, N. J. says: “Three vears ago I was compelled to sell my busi ®ess, Kidney trouble had made me so sick that for eight months [1 was too weak to work and al- most too mis live, i Doan’s at that erable to began using Kidney Pills critical pe- riod and the results were hevond pectations, 1 ought back my business and slonally work 18 hours a day without fll effect. Doan's Kidney Pills have made this possible and I cannot rec- emmend them too highly.” Remember the name—Doan’s For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box, Foster-Milburn Co., Buff N.Y. THEIR FATE. my ex- have OCCA alo, Mrs. Crow—William, have stopped to think what will be a8 when we are old? Mr. Crow—Oh! 1 sup: wind up as quail on toast Me d’hote res R YEARS OF SKIN DISEASE “For sixteen long years I have been suffering with a Dad ease. While a child there red sore on the just my knees. It waxed from bad tb worse, and at last I saw [I had i disease. 1 tried many wi doctors in differen ities satisfactory re ered me more in winter and be it made it imposs and [ was forced to stay in warmest weather, My hops ery were by this tirne spent nights and restless days unbearable urden advised to [Cuticura Soap, and I did not need more than to convince me that I was on the of success this time I bought gets of the Cu R emedi 5 gtaurant, skin dis. broke out a in kof case of ba sult. in warm w sing on my le for m ue t try Ointment ticura after these were gone I was a « ent man entirely I am now plest man that is at true care for skin diseases. A. Hawtof, 11 Nostrand Ave lym, N .Y.,, July 30 and A: Wanted a Change. Milkman-—I a Frenchman of transforming Customer ft. I'm getting old way. A man ought to acquire a mensity of his merston there ners pag oa 1 wit y 5 has invented a new water into milk I hope you'll tired of see by the 1% 11 adese vy £55, aqo awfully a great deal of the im- -lord Pal know knowledge ignorance. to firs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chi mething, soft # guma, redu Son, allays pal 3, es wind colic, 3c Shrinking from fleeing from strength. MIX THIS FOR RHEUMATISM Easily Prepared: and Inexpensive and Really Does the Work, Says Noted Authority. Thousands of men and women who have felt the sting and torture of that dread disease, Rheumatism, which Is no respecter of age, persons, sex, color or rank, will be interested to know that it is one of the easiest af- flictions of the buman bedy to con. quer. Medical science has proven it not a distinct disease In itself, but a symptom caused by inactive kidneys. Rheumatism fs uric acid in the blood and other waste products of the sys tem which should be flitered and strained out in the form of urine. The function of the kidneys is to sift these poisons and acids out and keep the blood clean ‘and pura, The kidneys however, are of sponge-like substance, the holes or pores of which will some- times, either from overwork, cold or exposure become clogged, and falling fn thelr function of eliminating these poisons from the blood, they remain in the veins, decompose and settling about the joints and muscles, cause the untold suffering and pain of rheu- matism and backache, often producing complications of bladder and urinary disease, and general weakness, The following simple prescription ls said to relieve the worst cases of rheumatism because of its direct ac- tion upon the blood and kidneys, re- Heving, too, the most severe forms of bladder and urinary troubles: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces, Mix by shaking well in a bot. tle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime, The In gredients can be had from any pre- scription pharmacy, and are absolutely harmless and safe to use at any time. Tren cus th ces inflamma a bottle ering may be gu § : i { RE ¢ I § i # § i ~ George Thorpe, inventor and anical en part of each brother's gineer, summer was nis house at on the sound. was a nventors have was to run in't why be pl Mr. Thorpe young man with them of his hobbies that hour explain urden of anxiety shoulders of a pped at Wo £. gpeed of a ne thirt satisfac would He anybody should col { ) but he he motorboat, equls until sure in of which proj his boat horse is speed of any sort chinery ny — rz IDA NO wr WESLS WERE A Po turn mero tered A wan wn and not both girls were aging about. Their the highest, but bit wi down a Miss Placid vear at Lake 3 self all by mys know [ can take a ride across When get opt will our a i run We the and back he hotel we will we wisite Wave We handker will be ” 5 oy aT % iéfg nd cooee the eroines of the hour but reply “Mother s at the idea of it.” 14 Wr ai Enow "Gracious, none for would me!" RO was he into YOu were a coward y ashore LEE Owner may minute! If he does 1 will Go I'm going to have a ride” then Miss Dorothy began hunt for the startin finding it was =a ders have brought happiest had been bay, on, hen, And fer blunder, but about some of he marriages. The Sting ree out ready to run net off, there wore the girl left otorboat started elm had been three screams behind, and out to fly. left The a boat on eiplegs on this oceaston, young lady who departments, gallant response. erformance had opened, With the helm lashed nas {t was, fe boat began to move In a wide frele. The elrele took In the hotel, number of sail and row boats and everal craft which were after oysters nd elams, The bareheaded Miss warothy was generglly mistaken for bareheaded inventor and mechan. sn: engineer. It was only when she pren to scream that folks sat up and And they hustled, too. The tingaree had a route to follow, and ie followed It. She shaved an oar f a row boat and upset the rower in wanoels: she smashed the bow of a was no nlcad i Wry Na, and left the ing "by thunder.” She ran down and A-Wee” sall boat just its occupant to {ts other had to turn his and yelling. wasn't fn it, but Miss could not get she wrung her She looked off the power, found out! owner mutter upset the "Bide- as love OC. and Cupid lL.ake Placid was, of it. She hands: she for the } 3 § but it | a she yvoelled: entreated, to shut not be Look switch could “l.ook out! She's run away!” ’ overhaul race Boats motorbosats tried to but it was the turtle Stingaree, the hare ¢ off the fo? { true want to gentioman a girl no boat where little always be Hero got alan the helm things This get mad, but other people motorboats with captain at the nowledge acts of gal that Lake are two can was arranged they They arranged ines may it like riding In fay int £0 bull and also ack and after Placid and Sn jifferent propositions. a while iithtown bay CHINA TO HAVE PARLIAMENT of the House of Commons Proved Successful. The agitation for an eariier assem. bling of a parliament in China than the original date promised, in 19165, succesaful On the ad of the leading public men, the date for organizing the national parliament would be advanced years, to 1913. It has been orginally believed that it would take the full people full has made such rapid adoption of western ideas within the past few years that it has been deem: ed safe to proceed in creating a parlia ment at an earlier date than intended. Since the war between Russia and Japan, China has been steadily mod ernizing her government in all branch es. She has created a good standing army, organized on the European plan, and she is endeavoring also to build up a navy. Rallroads have been built, and approved western methods are be ing introduced all over the empire The provinicial assemblies organized a year ago to look after the local af fairs of each province of the empire have proven eminently successful, and the senate, convened for the first time this year, has already made itself felt self-government, THE NEWS OF PENNSYLVAXIA SSSSSSNEEE Se Pittsburg, — The Company mills of the Carnegie Bteel United States Steel Corporation Wednesday saw the first briquette dust in thelr special quette will be converted iron and thus is solved vation of ore dust, which fore been scattered by the the many square miles of burg district. The discovery briquetting plan and its hero means a saving of dollars on what has her accounted as waste and was reckoned in the cost of production. For two years the steel as been working on a plan to capture the ore dust from the ery was invented for t special plant built and brought t eight men servation sch will be added ments, from ore The bri- into pig the conser- Las hereto- winds over the Pitts of the operation millions been made plant of etofore company h furnaces and machin- Lebanon. gape a bread to be literally dr of his bride t of perience Years, Bruker, wryly Bul Prous agai ise, nmarri ng the HArriage bride had when Miss teen BWars Pittsbu coun ing the last spri the ah sent en peals Co and ti was uph taking cils iris on 88 city uth Bethis agearly kill Charles Kratz anxiety to kil ly dashed across thelr pat rprised at 8]o while out audacity hurriedly 10r] the and pulled tri struck Kratzer full ight arm and side, and a doc- or afterwards picked out 175 pieces of shot from wounded pody. the shot man's the anaes, 16 experience Shenandoah Joseph Bot years old, had an sin} and a miraculous escaj from death at Maple Hill colliery "He was done for the day. Passing rapidiy-revoly- ing machinery, his clothing caught in & belt, whirling him in space from pne wheel to another for about five minutes before his agonizing cries were heard and the machinery stopped. Strange to say, he was only slightly injured. York.—8ol C. of Atlanta, Ga, jewelry store. was the cause, Mayer, 50 years old, dropped Heart had entered the watch repaired. was examining the timepiece, Mayer dying Pottstown, — A Reading Railway fiyer running a fifty-mile elip through man who is belleved to be an em- ployee of one of the industries in that locality. His head Is missing, and he was otherwise so terribly mangled that identification is impos sible. Altoona. After nine years of wan. dering about the country, C. F. Ames, aged 42, a plumber, returned to his former home at Beaver Falls, found his wife married to another man, and rather than cause any trouble in the apparently happy household, agreed to go his way, providing he was permitted to take his eldest son, aged 11. Father and boy started for Wilkes-Barre, where the former had been employed, but their money ran out when they reached here, Ames related the story to Chief of Police Clark, whose heart was touched. ACCURACY AND PUBLICITY PROVES TO BE A POPULAR MOTTO. Prompt Response to Bold Move of President Vail—“Accuracy” Reduc ed Western Union's Surplus $13. 000,000. ~*"Publicity” Restored Con fidence and Its Stock Went Up. Are country Time was, the men porations themsels allow, C big ness needed forms, and arose in the i Union the beg _ great finan inning to A new until recently in fa at head of the big “kept thelr busi: 8 ves" of the light? when cor. 10 clers PN et, the as fi law would apable men ¢ » head of the long realized the weak- position, it what was great re- concerns, of their obvious! was & courageous an unm akable The occasion the Western pany by the legraph appeared m dent of the occasion man urchuse of Telegraph American Telephone company, and the man Theodore N. Vail, Pres! purch asing corporation It was announcement Gould hold} be en com and Te vs o8s ¥y ngs of Mm over CoO Kholders right there How Inventory Was pert - Faxen, and the holder shares ed from or other Thi 3 Lae private corporation nation al to aghast the bottom Union when od that thelr $12.000.000 posed ? happened drop the propetry than the Western shareholders realls worth had sup wan less But The stock went up stayed up. The public had respond ed this remarkable diag of frankness and confidence: to the new motto, “Accuracy and Publicity.” The full significance of the action of the new board is stated concisely by Harper's Weekly In these words: “Is this policy of publicity and of open-handed dealing with sharebold. érs and publie the forerunner of a similar movement on the part of oth er big corporations? Certainly it is to be hoped that it is. In the case of these big companies, dependent upon public patronage and doing busi ness under public franchise, can there be any question of the right of the people to know? “That right is being recognized. It is recognized now in this epochal act on the part of the telephone and telegraph interests. It is the dawn of a new era in corporation finance.’ they amazing thing and ¢ 1 0 iny Timeliness, All measures of reformation are ef fective in exact proportion to thelr timeliness; partial decay may be cut away and cleansed; incipient error corrected; but there isa a point at which corruption ean no more be stayed, nor wandering recalled. It bas been the manner of modern phil anthropy to remain passive until that precise period, and to leave the sick to perish, and the foolish flo stray, while it spent Itself in frantic exer tions to raise the dead, and reform the dust. Ruskin. 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