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Occasionally meet 4 man would rather work for a living get into polit who than we Over That Now, moon over?” r honey sitting 1 he's out late nights.” Boston Pun. Rome foanded by ©, WAS Tuliet who was found Time. ong have you Weed?” “How 1} been 8 widow, Mrs “It will be month.” “Dear me! Is it as How time flies!” “Oh, think so? Well, {f you ever have to a year to look pleas ant when men offer ttentions you'll give time Is a year the 4th of next long as that? do you walt They § Saved His Life, to stop hap - " pene came within an ace man at a so shocked that . -or TT crossin I he fel and a crowd gath ek, the motorists looked bad, but back and gee was killed Bo i that vy took him home to his wife The two young life." d them as ' saved my : plying for Carnegie medals, KNOWS NOW Doctor Was Fooled by His Own Case For a Time, understand get fooled by coffee when It's easy to nary people the facts. rience: heart every day. (Tea contains #af. and Is just as harmful as coffee.) “Finally one day a severe and al most frightened me two occasions when | tried a small quantity of coffee, which caused severe frritation and proved to me I must let it alone, seemed weak--that wag because we ter in the pot when boiling and allow the Postum to boil full end the deep brown color. “l have advised a great many of my friends and patients to leave off coffee and drink Postum, in fackddally give this advice” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich, Many thousands of physicians use Podtum In place of tea and coffee In their own homes and prescribe it to patients, “There's a reason,” and it is explain ed In the little book, “The Road to Weliville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. at Harrisburg. State Will Buy Normal Schools. The first steps toward the State's taking over the thirteen normal schools within its borders were taken by fhe State Board of Education at its session here, and a committee will make an inquiry into the costs and prepare legislation The Board is au- thorized to take over the schools, in which the Commonwealth already has equity and on whose trustees it has representation. The schools are understood tp have a realty and building value of about $6, 000,000, and the State can secure them by paying $400,000 for the stock outstanding and $325,000 for mort gages, and assuming floating indebted: ness of about $205,000, The commit tee in charge is compgsed of John 8. Rilling, Erie; William Lauder, Rid: dlesburg, and Buperintendent J. M. Coughlin, Wilkes-Barre. The super viglon of the board over plans for schools is working very success fully, many being now on file and twelve having been approved lately sent a considerable out a value of imbers. An im- was the dire Prof. J. G. Becht, information from borough super- Those approved $285,000 In round no por taken tion gecretlary, repre tant action rO- to the to secure complete every county, city and intendent, regarding what proper mation the pro pose ing for irawn was onsider- ground infor ted for the us public with for ¥ kk 31 form yetlem of bookkeep- Jourth Mr. Lauder cted tO ed a play publ C And made districts, Dr. Becht the clase up by also dire continue 1} tutions receiving State the board ugh, Ti per, res Delano ER] CO gned Ar townshiy schu Pep irew | Warner, vikill resigned. Osbo county, vice H. E. Stafer F. Young, Upper I Ing. townashl Montgomery oon fanover Yey = Buck, removed Chinese Aid Missionaries At Work. Dr. 8. 8. Houg! rect ET3 ¥ a f ors d a splens the aller tig ON To Pass On The “Full ne Court will before Crew” Act. Supre: ass Upo the cise f the crew” Dairymen and Officials Confer. State officials and representatives of associations interested in dairy products conferred at the Capitol on a method of obtaining data from vari ous parts of the State as to the re- trictions required prevent infec- fon of cattle and for a uniform milk to Foust May Not Use Fines. Attorney General Bell has given an Dairy and Food Commis which holds that because of the specific appropriations act of 1909, he can not have the use Democrats To Meet In September. The Executive Committee of the State Federation of Democratic Clubs has selected September 11 as the time held at Willlamsport. gressmen will be the convention Several invited to Con- address Gets 13 Properties For Park. The Capitol mission has made its largest acquisi- tion of properties for the extension of the park, securing thirteen properties at one time from the Miller estate. Gives Banking Opinion. A decislom has been given to Bank- ing Commissioner Willlam H. Smith by W. N. Trinkle, fleates of full paid stock of a banking corporation, forming part of an au thorized increase of the capital stock of such corporation, may be lawfully issued when a portion only of the total amount of the increase has been paid in one year in advance from the certi fication of authority to make the in grease. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Bradstreet's says: “Though activity in some wholesale fines is not so marked as heretofore, dry goods, for instance, trade in gen eral is of fairly steady proportions, and what is probably most significant, current business is being done on a basis that allows room for profits Optimism is apparent in some gections of the country; there is more or less doing on fall account; political cond} tions are practically disregarded; out door work is more active; employ- ment is absorbing surplus labor; the fron and steel industry is operating more freely, and actual strikes are relatively unimportant.” R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review “While the advance in industrial and trade aotivity is still gradual, evi dences of improvement continue to multiply. The agreement to abritrate the differences between the railroads and the engineers 18 a distinct help to the situation. The expansion in bank credits, especially in the West, the large output of new securities in April and the number of néw corpyy gtions both greatly in excess of year— the notable demand for steel produets and cotton and woolen goods and the statistics of traffic ings all a growth 3 and cleaa am reflect in business. Wholesale Markets NEW . 8 «20, “ YORK. ~—Wheat—8pot firm; red, 120%¢c elevator, export basis, to arpive, and 128% f o. b afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth 125% f. ob af ng navigation. Corn ly steady, expord b. afloat, standard white, 8. 2 and 3, No. » eS i and is il white and white 6dc; wenk, 1 barr a, new, N ELPHIA in export eles market Western creamery special prints, Pennsylvania i, £1. ¢.. $6 per Be f co, 36.70 per #, £. c, $6 per case; $550¢ per extra, 3 extra Eggs ather nearl sy current Wester . sere d irren case; Firm ee to fancy, 15%¢ 15; TOO fresh kille mthwestern, 136 14; ting chickens, nearby BALTIMOR Western, 117% closing was Corn—8pot prices Oats--No ard } 63% G6 Rye—No rp, West 8G ity, 78¢ Butter creamery, good, creamery, Eggs Settling ern, domestic, nearby, as to Creamery, fanc) choice, 31G 31% creamery, 3203 Marylapd, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 180: Western firsts, 18; West Virginia firsts, 18; Southern firsts, 17; guinea eggs, 9. Live Pouitry-—Chickens—~0Old hens, heavy, 1515¢c; do, small to meditim, 15%: old rosters, 8; do, winter, 2% ibe and under, 25@30; spring, 134 lbs and under, 40G42 Ducks—White Peking: 15¢; muscovey, 13@14; pud. dle, 134 14 266 30 prin is, Live Stock CHICAGO —Cattle—Beeves, 35.0009 6.00: stockers and feeders, $4.50G 6.75; cows and heifers, $285@ 7.50; calves, $5504 8.50 Hogs Market easy; light, $7.30@Q 7.75: mixed, $7.35@ 7.85; heavy, $7.85 @7.85;: rough, $7.35@ 7.66; pigs, $4.75 @6.85; bulk of sales, $7.60@7.80, Sheep-—Market steady to strong; native, $5.00 8.25; Western, 8.25; yearlings, $6.50@9.10; lambs, $6.50 9.80; Western, Dressed beef steady at 11% @ 133%. Calves—Veals, $709.25; culls, $66 6.50. Dressed calves strong. City veals, 11@16c; country dressed, 914@ 13. Hogs--$8 418.25; pigs, $6.75@ 7.85. Sheep ahd Lambs—Unshorn sheep, $6.25@8.50; clipped, $6.260G7.60; clip ped, $6.25@ 7.50; clipped culls, $3.50Q 6; unshorn lambs, $9@11; clipped lambs, $8@ 10; clipped culls, §6@ 7.30, fow, $83.30@8.35; Lesson the i Insect Its Taught to Monarch. Scotland has many legends that the sheepherders and highland never get tired repeating, A ago King Bruce before that country bec and he lea that peasants long time tland art of from succeed ruled over Sco ame no rned a lesson enabled him to England, a splder when otherwise he would have falled King Bruce had battles He was discouraged } iad made final effort ag and falled to lost ALCOHOL~2 PER CENT AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reg ula ting the Stomachs and Bowe s of To? PW aes .- enemies Deed In room in his 7 vanquish them A es 7st despalr he his and a spl went to a lonely ning on happened to der drop from the cglling on a gingle ellken cord He watched the spider fascinatingly., It now began its ascent. It slipped. Time and time again it tried to mount, but each time it failed. The king watched intently, forgetful of all else. An hour passed Finally the spider succeeded It was an inspiration for King Bruc Why should he get discouraged, having tried only a few He made one grand rally against his enemies and routed them, and from this Ine Recll the couch thinking, he castle notice merse——t ¥ % W———————— Promotes Digestion Cheerful: ness and Rest Contains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC Jiocrpe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Romper n Seed ” Ax 8 Tost¥ Hodulns. BLT re Fo Ns er nna Fochelle Salty - Lyin feed + bapermind + Bi Carbonate Sede « Worm Teed Lov Srvd Wintrgreen Flavor times and failed? last per A perfec | Ret me dy forC ons<tipa tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverishy: ness and IL 0SS OF SLEEP ident came aving, "I! at first yo ; don’t succeed try again” DISFIGURING ECZEMA CURED first vo Frey Mare mile Signature of Za Fite To I ry CENT NTAUR mC OMPANY, NEW Y ORK. rrr RR LEE -33CEnTS 8. I, rss under the Food an, Exact Copy of Wrapper. Fac § ‘ “My nephew signs of eczema on the out like a rubbed his face then broke ou way. When shrivelled up nose Vv was very itchy. and it Camé¢ i8t have g wl wel « Frappe” Yas covered figured with unsightl his nose was so! became WOree so 10 the do gcabs affected gave her. “The man must b insane, a3 that w treme toriug to child, whi SHOES |: $2.50%3.00%3.50%4.00 %4 the - re old ft the time We we decided that that I sug they treatmer gested YOY ever Bench For Infants and Children, Always Bought Bears the For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR SUMELNY, SEW YORE QITY, /.L. Douglas makes and sells more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than iE other manufacturer in the world 0&%5.00 world fortheg rice are the most economical and satisfactory; by wearing W. lL. Douglas shoes. they YOU CAD saVe money they have no Legler cannot supy L. Dougles she s prepaid. ite W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass., for Fast Color Eyelets Used. catale ise." Bout} Jan. 4. and Of For Rheumatism, Pred 2 1#11 Althe niment are vervywhere, page book free on application to Dept, 1 druggie ts lors = ple of each wit and de: 11 be malled Yes tb arrmm oT | JLICUra, i #55 All He Wanted Was Just Plain Eggs A youth ent one of the “ham and-row” cafes on Grand avenue and ordered eggs “Up or over?” asked behind the counter “1 Just want eggs” ered end free prep a asy for 33 | ’, dress Lae pot the mar the prospective diner. “But do you want them 17 State Street (Consolidated) un yr up or Lurmbago, WOR SE New York * repeated the walter, and again vest asserted that be des! only eggs.” The third time of the second part Query, pon eigh of pair, sal I guess a steak” aan C ity Btar. red the panty insisted re work hoop and Goats grow betier attie and Hogs better where fleeces ade n more Desh an healih at « 3 when fed of the patron, with a I'll take Write for free Bookiet containing mu Eaisers to interstate Cottonseed BE Main flier; as keep in ik and Br Hens 83 more and all as we ’ fat, and Gevelop more ra iy and we, Sows or Ewes, ii ar cheaper than Corr information Ww Fee iz especially lay, ? Jers and Stock Crushers Association Dallas, Texas “He nate Support. my Passi : Oh, Learned Judge. a diamond necklace, and A California judge decided that I'd like to know! there ig no judicial authority to keep and Times a man from making love to his wife, - Ee although It could stop his beating her For HEADACHE -Micks' CAPUDINE The remarkable cause of this remark Re a Cd a rel ere vou | able decision was that a woman In fa liquid pleasant to take—acts immedi Los Angeles had applied for an injunec Heres Try It. 10e, Be, and 0 centbat drag | tion to restrain her husband from in gisting on being attentive to her. This judge was not a Solomon, but he real “What's Cholly so angry abou ized that only a Solomon could be “Oh, some rude girl asked him if he | trusted to rule upon the whims and was a suffragette.” inconsistencies of womankind cruelty Standard Innuendo. it” liver In condition, and good general health, Garfleld Tea keeps the Insuring a clear head a Drink before retird ng Calculation, “Going 10 make garden?” min — “1 dunno,” replied the man who al Many a fellow who puts up a good | ways looks discouraged “I'm busy front is taiked about behind his back. | now figuring up how many tons of let | tuce I'll have to raise to pay for the gpade and the rake and the rest of the outfit” ‘NO ONE STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. The celebrated Dr. Abernethy of London was firmly of the opinion that disor ders of the stomach were the most prolific source of human ailments in general, A recent medical writer says: *‘ every feeling, emotion and affection reports at the stomach (through the system of nerves) and the stomach is affected accordingly, It is the vital center of the body * * * * _* He continues, '‘ 50 we may be said to live ( through) the stomach.” He goes on to show that the stomach is the vital center of the body. For weak stomachs and the consequent indigestion or dyspepsia, and the multitude of various diseases which resuit therefrom, no medicine can be better sulted as a curative agent than Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. * Several months ago I suffered from a severe pain right under the broast- * writes Mns, G, Munkex, of Corona, Calif, “Had suffered from it, off and on, for sev- eral years, also sufferad from Fired evs did not know what was the matter with me, 1 tried several medicines but they did me no good. Finally, as told it was my liver, did not dare to eat as it m ~ he worse, When- ever I owallowed anything it seemed that I wonld faint—1t hurt so, 1 grew very thin and weak from not cating, Was id to take Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery, 1 took ve bottles of oan Yous could feel myself getting better from the first d could eat a little without pain and grew strong fast. 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