A trial package of Munyon's Paw Paw Pills will be sent free to anyone on re guest. Address Professor Munyon, bid & Jefferson Ste., Philadelphia, Pa. If you are in need of medical advice, do not fail write Professor Munyon. Your communi sation will be treated in str and your case will be diagns sed as care fully as though you had a personal inter. view. to ct confidence, Paw or Munyon's Paw all other laxatives eoax the liver into methods, Ti do mot gripe, they do not weaken, do start all the sand stomach in a these organs in ey not gecretions Way healthy tion, responsible tp are 26 18 ments, bowels, When whole system Ing bilio blood, w snd kid suffers ailment eomplexion 1 had my red sewer this Lis City Pa = 3 nolsoned 3 * pipe bec Dex nes Ww setiing snd sO pa ly on fuse 1 purgatives. to Pi $ “UST FERNINST THE HILL” Little Pointer for Those Who Feel » Desire to Seek the State of Matrimony. son Sts. of Matrimony Is bounded one ed States it i= kissing and hugging on cradles and bables on the other, chief products are population, broom- sticks and staying at night. It was discovered by Adam and Eve while trying to find a Northwest pas sage out Paradise. The climate is sultry until you pass the tropics of housekeeping, when squally weather commonly sets in with such power as to keep all hands as cool as cucum- bers. For the principal roads leading to this interesting state, consult the first pair of blue eyes you see—Ex- change. one side out of Absent-Minded Suffragette. One of the Suffragettes—I1've me best hatpin, Lizzie Another—Where did ast? The First—Oh, I remember now! 1 left it sticking in that policeman! London Opinion Good breeding is benevolence In trifles, or the preference of others to ourselves in the little dally occurrences of life Chatham lost you leave it A man doesn’t have to be a detec: tive in order to find fault N It Does The Heart Good To see how the little folks enjoy Post Toasties i with cream Sweet, crisp bits of pearly white com, rolled and toasted to an appetizing brown, “The Memory Lingers” POSTUM CEREAL CO., Lud, Battle Crook, Mich OF THE = LIVE NEWS | | ‘ number of young girls | in Mendel Brothers’ sewing | factory will sacrifice parts their gkin in responses to a call for volun teers, to be grafted on the burned body | of Mrs. A. H. Herbst, the wife of Rev, A. HH. Herbst, who was so badly burn- ed at her home a short time ago. Tha burned parts of the body will not heal, and the attending physicians conclud- ed that this is the only method by which a successful cure can be effects | ed. About a dozen or more girls have decided to give up their skin to grafyg upon the minister's wife. York A of Harrisburg —The word of an Indian is as good as a bond in the estimation of Harrisburg officials. Soma | days, or rather nights, ago, Louis Twin and William danced a war dance on aristocratic Front street snd were arrested. They had no money to pay their fines, and Alderman John B. Nicholas, the acting mayor, let them go understanding that they would go to Hershey, where they are employed, and return with the money, He loaned a for car fare, Thursday the Indians came back with the d dollar police Newashes with the " algo dollar $10 fine and the borrows York 1 bottstown, committed s nself John St h, of near Ab ide fo a I D near wife h He soon, but a rock. € went 1 {fo com- that he piling when return lifeless before Park Place During including endent James E. Butler yielded hanoy 1s last to suffer dozen homes, Super! and Manag » & half-doze d doll irs clothing several elry and hundre md Marietta kitchen advent of n« { 340.000 for the*ur Reading. —Stephen family moved fro ville, this county bottle in the cells which it and died shortly aft agony He 40 leaves a wife and t Ackerman and Amity. found new n Reading to I a home contained ” cresoline Think some iDE was whiskey drank rwards in intense was years of age and hree childrens Lancaster Years, Warren, 8 fe Paul aged was killed while assisting father, William Warren, fell on the latter's farm, Washing: ton Borough. As a tall tree was about to fall Mr. Warren told the boy to go to a place where he would be out of danger. The tree, however, fell in an unexpected direction to troen near Is aE Chester in the Pennsylvania reported Railroad Company proposes to erect a large and ornate station at Eddystone, one mile north of this city, and that a substation will be erected near the entrance Baldwin Locomotive Works. here that to Allentown band, who Levinia, Grieving died her last H for suddenly of William hus fall, Miller, widow to the yard, where, under a lilac bush, she cut throat. Her son, Victor, found her body at dawn. her Bradford. bert, of Pittsburg. Kurtz, Punxsttaw- ney; Knapp, of Warren; Clark, of Erie, and Baldwin of this district, members of the Senate Appropriation stitutions here Shamokin Mining Company gave notice to em- eolleries In the anthracite region. This fires as much as possible. Prospect about fourteen selling for twelve cents a dozen. Chester.~~Robert Stewart, a West End merchant, was arrested on a war: leges that he grease on her. Chester,—8ix men, four of. them Philadelphians, were ifured in a oo) lision of two trolley cars at the switeh west of Crum Creek, on the Philadel phia Rapid Transit Company's “short line” from Darby to Chester. threw a pan of hot A In the absence of government statistics showing the number of American factories which have estab. lished branches in Canada, the Mon. treal Star, after a careful canvass, re- ports a list of no less than 184, with a combined estimated capital of $233,000,000. | THE STATE CAPITAL Information and Gossip at Harrisburg. DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. They Occur at the State Capital Official and Other- wise. Flea for Children's Ald. The House Appropriations Commit tee gave a hearing to the Children's Ald Soclety of Pennsylvania on the bill asking for an appropriation for that society. Theodore M. Eetting, George W. Elkins, Jr, and Edward Sollenberger, secretary of the society, addressed the committee in behalf of the bill. Quite a number of the com- mittee expressed themselves favorably on the great work society and were Impressed addresses the gentlemen peared ip its interest, with the of who ap- New Electric Companies. for to Charters twenty-eight eleetric companies, operate in Northamp- ton, Lehigh and Carbon counties, were approved by Governor Tener has capital incorporators, W. A. R. H. Wilbur, Baker, German- The companies incorporated by Lehigh Coal & the companies {f $5,000 and the Lathrop, St 0 game Dorranceton; and H F Philadelphia understood David's, town, are men Navigation Compa interested New New Rules for Corporations. regulations for foreign porations doing in Pennsy}l vania are provided in a bill presented in the House by Mr Allegt All such ions are required to register and of t Commonwealth on whom In cise a Co COr- business Alter, eny. corporat the Secrelary he nade the attorney be d. h has failed a whole processes are to BOTY rporation w to register DAY fine instead of cinim as heretofore Mental Wards for Hospitals, Ser Kline, of +3 x, « the Senate IRtOr Allegheny, intro : duced a bill aut the es in tablis? psychopath horizing iment and m courses of open to medical students are ma ed, for the treatment of pe fering wards are {o to be approve Charities with mental I= 4 by constructed the Board To Shut Of New Bills, Tuesday, April 18, last day upon which troduced in the tives for the Intion without the members of the House. The reso lution drawn after a conference between leading members of all parties in the House and when presented by Mr. Dearden, Philadelphia, was agreed to amid applause fixed tha in- presenine a reso. opposition by WAS as bills may be House Re on of 1811 of BOR in adopted Was New Bills in Legislature, Bills were the follows: Mr. McClung, Allegheny for legal process to banking corporations which fail to exercise privileges in two years or ‘which have been liquidated. Mr. Ailman, Juniata—Giving rail road commission authority to compel, when requested, telephone companies {| to receive and transmit messages from lines of any other telephone company and to require physical connections; | the commission is also given jurisdio- ' tion over maximum charges Mr. Sherwood, Philadelphia-—Pro- hibiting under penalty of a fine from | $100 to $1,000 or six months in prison introduced in House as ~Providing void charters of chandige, except food. der another name or domestic prod ucts labeled as foreign are declared to | come under the act i to apply to food or food products, be | eause they are already protected by Federal and State laws, Mr. Benson, manage a fund, to be provided, {to be taxed from onetenth to one fourth of 1 per cent to establish the | 600,000 It is modeled on Oklahoma's | bank deposit guarantee bill Mr. Klumpp, to purchasers of goods under $1000 fine tion. Mr. Connell, Philadelphia Provid- ing that when a corporation is & de fendant or party to a suit the exist. ence of such corporation shall be pre sumed unless made an issue in the proceedings, Mr. Rath, Allegheny — Providing that payment of taxes in one district on property also assessed in another shall be discharged from payment. Mr. Anderson, Lugerne—Providing for arrest In case of neglect or refusal to pay county, city, borough or town. ship *+xes, the demand not to be made until ninety days from date of issue of duplicate. Delinquents are made liable to imprisonment until taxes and $1 fee are pald. Mr. Wasson, Butier—Repealing acts exempting pianos and soda fountains { COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. “Business looks better in prospect than in actual performance, for con. fidence in the future is greater than present activity. Some lull appears the demand for pig iron and in the markets for finished products new orders are developing with less rapidity. However, businers as a whole is of satisfactory proportions spring contracts have exceeded ex- on their books to keep “Reduced operations are in effect which are now furnaces have been blown in during the past month. Equipment from the railroads come out slowly, but one bridge project will require about 60,000 tons and considerable other work Is pending “The tin plate mills are enjoying much activity, one company operating at PO per cent of capacity and some contracts have been placed as far ahead as the third quarter “Trading In | continues backward, but the situation shows jm- provement notwithstanding the fact that of business iz not what {t should be at this season. There fs some in the demand for domestic packer hides, though no ac- tiv exists” Wt Wenr the volume increase ity Wholesale Markets NEW YORK .- ular; No. 2 red, 823% ¢ elevator and 83% fob afloat; No. 1 juth, 31.04% fo b afloat. Corn 62¢ f o Wheat-—Bpot irreg- Northern Du- Spot steady: b afloat. NO July closed 561 export 2, Le ae. Oats--8p 38% t steady; standard May closed 35% ¢c; white ’ 38. gpecial, firets, @16%; ,14@ 16; July Butter—Creamery 19@ 20c; extra, 17T@ 17%; seconds, gtate dairy, common to process seconds, 14% Fresh gatl es: ed, selected ex- tras, firsts, whites, Poultry chickens, turkeys, roasting chickens, 14° 16; packed, gath sloTRKe Western firm; Wesinrn fowls, 17T¢ 17%; . Dressed irregular; = A » TTT 15@20¢; fowls, 141 11 5 iy 20 eG , turkeys, 15@2 0G 50%. Oats steady, No 265 gai Butter sleady; creamery, 24¢; do Eggs steady; 2 white, extra Western , nearby prints, 2c. Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts fc, $4.80 per cape; do, current Jeceipts { ¢, $4.85 per cape; Western firsts f ¢, $4.80 per case; do, current receipts f eo, $4.65 per case, Cheeso steady: York full creams, fancy, September, i139 13%e¢; do, fair to good, 120124. live poultry firm; fowls, 16Q 18%¢;: old roosters, 11% @1%; gpring chickens, choloe, 164 @ 17%: do, stagey, 12@ 13; ducks, I3@Q 19; geese, 13 @ 14. BALTIMORE —~Wheat--No. 2 red, western, #8 % cc; contract, 08%: No. 2 red, 88%; steamer, No. 2, red, R88: steamer, No. 2 BEN. Corn —Contract,, 0c; steamer mixed, 481; steamer yellow, 48%; no established grade, 47%. Oats white, 36% ; No. 8 white, 235%. Hay--Timothy--—-No, 1, $12050Q 1: No. 2, 319050 QQ 20; No. 3, 315@ 17.60: cholee clover mized, $183.50Q 19: No. 1 clover mixed, $17.50@ 18.50; No. 2 clover mixed, $14 @ 16; No. 1 clover, $12@ 13.50; No. 2 clover, $10@ 12; meadow grass and packing hay, $10@ 12; no grade hay, New $8@ 12. Butter — Creamery 251% ec; creamery choice, creamery good, 21@22; fancy, 23024; Cheese—J0bbing prices, per Ib, Eggs — Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 153%e; firsts, 1615: West Virginia firsts, 15%: Southern firsts, 14% @ 165. Live Poultry — Chickens — Old hens, heavy, 1635¢c; do, small to me- dium, 16%; young choice, 185@20; winter, 2 Ibs and under, 226 24; old roosters, 10. Ducks White Peking, 1840 19¢; Muscovey and mongrel, 16@17; puddle, 17@ 18. Live Stock PITTSBURG. Cattle steady; sup- ply light. Choloe, $8.50 Q 6.65; prime, $6.16@6.40, Bheep steady; supply light. Prime wothers, $4.35@ 65; culls and com , $250@3.50; lambs, $100 12.50; veal calves, 37@ 7.50. Hogs lower; receipts, 15 double decks. Prime beavies, $6.90; me diums, $7.235@ 7.80; heavy Yorkers, $7.30@ 7.05; light Yorkers and pigs, 47.40; roughe, $5.760 6.35. worse than before. ‘egetable Compound. Lydia KE. Pink- 5 My physician stron My mother ad- Pinkham’s Vegetable To-day I am well and I owe my Com Rockport, Ind. cure me, My Compound ; so to please him I was in bed but an operation would I can only ask other sufferin Vegetable Compound a tria R. F. D. No. 3, Rockport, Ind. us that these letters are not ger {lor that either of or that the female ills. Made exclusivel a to write ded thousands to put Address Mrs. health —— Classification. i a little blustering opponent n what *$ “SPOHN'S.” of the s the name greatest of al ex for Ihstemper. Pink Eve, Heaves he Like ar ages of } & ong all oTRes by Drugeists, Harness Makers, or send to the manufacturers. $50 and §) Agents wanted Medical Goshen, 0 a hottle Send for free bool tn Ind. Chilisome. “I once proposed to conservatory.” “With what Serpe ape, a girl In a result? by frost.”—Washington Herald SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot- Bass, the antiseptic powder. [i's the teat comfort discovery of Lhe age. Allen’s Foot- Ee makes tight or new shoes Teel anny eeriain relief for sweating, callous, swollen, tired, pohing feet. Alwaysuse it to Break in New shoes Try ft today. Sold everywhere, 35 cents. Don't Boeapt amy subetitale, address Allen 8. Olmeted, Le Roy N.Y. sn Substitution. Customer—Have vou got the latest thriller? | Clerk—No; { Just as bad but here's Kill the Flies Now and Keep disease away. | will do it, Kills thousands. Lasts all season | We always like those who admire { us; we do not always like those whom { we admire Francis Duc de Roche | faucanid. { h———— i For COLDS and GRIP | Hicks’ Carvnixz is the best remedy re lievesn the aching and feverishness—.eures the | Cold and restores normal conditions, It's liquid —effects immediately. 10c,, 85¢., and Bc, At drug stores. Why quarrel over religions when all | men agree—all men, that is, at the same grade of intellect? Gatfield Tea assists overworked digestive | organs, corrects constipation, cleanses the system and rids the bivod of impurities. BBA Away with these cemeteries of stone; they are indecent; let me fade into the anonymous grass! One of the most remarkable proofs of the unusual laxative merit contained in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ix that it Is sffective not only in people In the prime of life, but at the extremes of ages She has individua fri An important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It In Use For Over 30 Years Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Children Set yourself see what and then set io it.—Phillips earnestly to you were made to do yourself earnestly to Brooks of Sweet Gum great Tavior's Cherokee Remedy ia bh ¥ . : Mullen Nature's remedy throat and lung troubles. Af = \ 3 50c and $1.00 per bottle. drugmsts, 25¢, An in ution must be propped up is no more up iifted by sap Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate liver and bowels. Sugarcoated, tiny granules, easy to takes Plants have movement without will, Garfield Tea will win your approval. Id is pleasant to take, mild mn action and very health giving. It overcomes constipation. Reducing the waits between the “I used Cascarets and feel like a pew man. I have been a sufferer from dye pepsia and sour stomach for the last two years. I have been taking medicine and other drugs, but could find no relief onl I will v ion and sour stomach and to e bowels in good condition, They are very mice to est." Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. Joe, 2%. SOc. Never sold in bulk. The uine tablet stamped C CC, Guarantees to cure of your mobey back. an for indi ertits Eve Salve
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