PRC ded CONSTIPATION Munyon's Paw-Paw Pillsare unlike all oth- er laxatives or catbar- tics. They coax the liver into activity by gentle methods, they do not scour; they do not gripe; they do not weaken: but they do start all the secretions of the liver and stom- ach in a way that soon puts these organs ina healthy condition and corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and perves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they enrich the blood instead of impover- ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put intc it. Price 25 All Druggists RESINOL STOPS ITCHING INSTANTLY t hi the toue hes any and healing Resinol Soap, trace of blackheads, cents moment ching Le it Zen, It is a positive fact Resinol skin, the itching ging. With quickly cl ringworm, tormenting, the skin clear And the hesitate fo use nol Ointment. to injure the i doet 8 a eighteen years physicians Ointment st¢ aid away all pimples unsightly eruption, and healthy. best is Resinol There is nothing is tenderest surface. prescription whicl has been used kinds ns 1 the of ears © or other leaving need Soap and or it you never 3 : Ves or's ful fect ic Con tion ¢ bland and gentle most delicate & tiny ! Resinol the United on receipt . and £1, Resinol Soap, 2 at our expense what Resinol you. Dept of ms, lent 8 of Write today to Baltimore, Md., and 8 Never Fails to estore - Hair to its Youthiul Color, Prevents hair falling. 0 Pettits Eve Salve MODEST REQUEST. OVER 100 YEARS OLD ee Dat made of dat to gi was request you or asked her wid trim. by "trim- an eccentric lady f a Bm mings. What di Jnings, pal?” “Why, a pipe, a package of an’ a box of matches.” iacket JACKE] iI yer me ve yer an tobacco A Wise Plan. French have the right the : man “The They “How?” idea protect wo “Draw of groom is marriage contract” up a Fix alimony ¥y § Ce still in love. see the the while man was offered his chol or fortune, he'd take the to acquire If a fame and hope ce of fortune fame later It's awfully hard for a used to a stepfather. girl to get ~ oe It's Always A Good Thing To have a Clear Horizon at both ends of the day. A dish of Post Toasties for breakfast and agaim at the evening meal opens and closes the day with a dash of sunshine. Toasties are bits of hard, white Indian Corn, first carefully cooked, then rolled thin and crinkly, and toasted to a delicate, appetizing brown, Not a hand touches the food in manufacture, and it is ready to serve direct from the package—to be eaten with cream or milk—and sugar, if desired. Post Toasties taste deliciously good and are richly nounshing. oN|EMBEZZLER FREE UNDER NEW LAW | Quits Jail, Awaiting Trial for Another Offense HIS SECRET WELL GUARDED Lawyer Broomall Pleads Guilty, and After Accepting Imprisonment for Another Charge on a Technicality. Short Term Escapes Media.- president Broomall, Media Club, Henry L ot four he +OF Lie ex- the head- if the COmmun- ity, ex Delaware Cot trea Prison Board, Broomall was inent of «8 Was Moylan. Cope charged that bezzled about suit for damages vies inty It surer of was one Media's attorney t the pro time of 1911. } arrested hy Cope, This was on July 27, had em- him iu & created and in a that had WHS earned tha $50,000 in Broomall paid he arrest $9500, to reat deal of exciteme few davs it ne ¢ than appropriated mor trust to him by clients One Plea of Guilt. Iroomall at the December in 1811, before lelp hia , entered mis ed term of Ralston to Medla to fity J udg re who came a plea of gu year in His he he Case and was sentenced date expired July about to walk out of the served by Sheriff on a charge of embezzling Miss Hattie Gault, former tress of Media, ad placed bonds amount in his charge {or safe- al : give jail time 0 one from of nitment. Was prison with a detainer £5.000 from WHS the postmis- who } to that KE asi of the prohibits a prison ing two Broon all's from the September term, this gave legal right be released, Woman Sufferer Surprised. Mercur i a d to make app! of Broomall, Miss Bre was » learned that he Legislature held over terme of u t and contin rial as bee n 10d to Watts counsel for Misa fon he the An. feat but Gault, omall, and hi aken a cotta Roused from Death Stupor. Shamokin, — O'Brien awoke gl was almost When Mrs Michae! asphyx ated during gener i nper dropping into a herole he and, who was in a onditior mg with nn. O'Brien crawled a window snd admitted air. and strong enough mmoned a physician, who worked a number of ure resuscitating the children effort ail when he su ho Fills the Largest Grave. South Bet we A attended the funeral of J. Diehl, of Cdlesville, woman in this part of the weighed 350 pounds and was 39 vears old The grave, in Freidens- ville Cemetery, is the largest ever dug there. On the way to the burial one of the valuable black horses of Under taker H. A. Ritter fell dead. hiehem crowd Charles heaviest She large Mrs the State, Boy Blinded by Dynamite. York Playing with a dynamite which found in the garret at his home, 13-yearold Chestsr Landis. of Longstown, York county, blew out his right eye and so injured the left that he may be permanently blind. The thumb and first finger of his left hand were alee torn off, cap, he Precautions of a Skunk Farmer. York. —A Sunk farm has been started by Otto Neiman, an enterpris Ing re ant of Eastmont, York coun- ty. He has fenced off about an acre of land with close-meshed wire, and a Bachelor Hoarded His Gold. Northampton —When the safe of Bachelor Louls Mattern, a meat mer chant, of this place, who dled recent: ly, was pried open $11,000, mostly in gold, was found. country seventeen years, and accu. Lutherans Call Professor. ————————————————— AS SS Pennsylvania was held In Trinity Church here, when favorable action was taken on the call of the Rev, Charles M. Jacobs, of Christ Church, Allentown, to the professorship found. ed at the Mt. Alry Beminary by Chas, A. Bchieren, of Brooklyn. Another important question considered was the proposed mortgaging of some of the Muhlenberg College property in order that more bulldings may be added in the near future, a et. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. in a ann — Dun’s Review says: “Reports from leading ters continue satisfactory instances, There i8 a large tion of the principal products tained activity In retall trade, ticularly in sections favored with weather, Outside of those which, by reason of their more sensitive speculative organiza- tion, have been directly affected the improvement events happening in various parts of the globe, sentiment intains a steady, con- servative pititude, even on the eve of figst cl ’ trade in most distribu. and sus- par- good markets larger and hv business ma the political 16 wnge in of our government In ary Brad 'S BAYS: “Events of the week have inly Prominent so Ww fdespread visita. gtreet heen favorable AMONK been a of moisture, espet grain-growing © po wrting defi T tUn in the appearance of a mor fealing in the markets for Yoth home af more sett ma the tion in have t ially beneficial 1 { the arens hitherto, cienclies; a fu spring jobhing secur result interna the in and abroad, led conditions affairs at ical including flour, United States and ( week aggregate 4.500 , against 3.268.770 bushels YA polit “Wheat, rts from the for 1% aXe anada 185 bush last year." Wholesale Markets YORK N 2 red. 108 nomi Wheat—Bpot ator No, 1 afloat, ejey and : y Arvid AP afioat ings, Sorther Ob . tantly R 1 teady: Lorn FOL fob afloat. (ints Hp t white clipped, patter {rep P CERES, exiras, State AVerage run Fresh gathered nds, 20Q21; {‘hoosi lored LLEKS 8€CO Western turke ¥ fresh oultry ‘5 Aw, chickens, ne killed Wheat export dec eley lined ator, PHILADI 4c. No. 2 $1024 @1.03% Corn-—Firm; 2 vellow natural, levators, BTQ57 ec. LPHIA red, In No in local e - Wheat — Spot Marcel nominal BALTIMORE February 167¢e April, 1081 and February bbc; BoA; April 567% nominal N 2 wi 88c; standard 37; No 4 and A - naked 107 asked; nin (‘orn Sont pot Mare? ats ite, white vania and firsts, 21; Southern 3 Pennayi 21c;: Western we Virginia firsts, 21; firsts, 20; duck eggs, nearby, 31; ithern, 27. Recrated and rehandied to 1c higher Poultry—Chickens Old hens, YOUng, smooth, 19@20; rough and staggy, 12813. Ducks White Pekings, 10020: muscovy. 17; puddle, 18 Geose—-Nearby, 140 1%¢: Western and Southern, 11612 Turkeys—Cholce hens, 220; young gobblers, 20; old toms, 18; rough and poor, 108012. Guinea fowl, each--0Old 0c; young, 1% Ibs and over, 88: do, maller, 30, Dressed Poultry—Turkeys 22¢; falr to good, 20; old toms, Chickens— Young, 15@19¢; old hens, 18: ant do, choice, Choices, 18. mixed, 17; old roosters, 1011. Ducks, 200 22¢. Geese—Nearby, 180 17¢; Western and Southern, 11012 Capons-—8even pounds and over, 230 24c; medium, 21422; small and slips, 17@ 18, Butter — Creamery, fancy, 3840 do, choles, 34@86¢; do, good, 32 prints, 360 23%¢c; do, blocks, ladles, 22@24c; Maryland and Peansyisania rolls, 208 22¢; Ohio rolls, 196 21e;: West Virginia rolls, 19 @ 2c packed, 184019¢: Mary land, Virginia and Pennsylvania dairy prints, 19@21ec; process butter, 25 @270 ors Live Stock CATTLE MARKETS. BALTIMORE. —~Cholce light veals, per pound, 10%c; good veals, per pound, $%@10c; nearby calves, b rail, 11c; heavy and fat, per head, $1 @17; large, rough, thin ealves, $8@12. Beef Cattie—Young, fat steers, prime condition, weighing 1,100 T@7%ec per pound; order, 4@ 50. Sheep and Lambs-—Cholce sheep, 3@4c; good, per head, $2 @ 2.50; Inferior, per head, 75c@ $1.25; old bucks, per pound, 2% @3¢; accord: ing to quality and condition. Lamba, choice, smooth and fat, 7% @Sc per pound, . PITTSBURGH. Cattle steady; sup ply light. Choige, $8.50@8.85; prime, $8.10@%8.40, 5 Hogs—-Prime heavies, $8.75@8.80: mediums, $8.85008.90; heavy Yorkers 8.856800; Nght Yorkers, $8850 ps %: ples, $8 85608 90; Troughs, $7.0 ¥ TRAGEDY OF AN AIR DEATH! Nieuport Concealed His Son's Death. not Charles querulously Colonel Nieuport, the old father of the airman killed Etampes, Secine-et-Loire, recently, eldest brother, Edward Nieuport, killed in the military maneuvers 1911. The had been and his ply: “Charles flight.” “Ah, not Edward night 7" hey that Edw tears In “Why did com Was of gecond son's death from could gone news of the hidden relatives has re great only for a : And has come well why, then, to bid me good could ard thelr ves his brought him tract him What has Md colonel ‘Why, ther.” The ol and Be dread ber nim 1 make long not emen dead i grandchildr nd flowers rather r snd hig can have h The same BOC brother's (i no suf » » - 1 appened house could not twice fer a bl thought of like th the honors WHE Eal the sound up from and OW Younger son Suddenly Muse drew passed CAMS earer, as the beat old soldiar's INE drum window he hi the iment crowd, dent man shouting (sent back getting coid italyls Fi ight Againet § Malaria, Heporte from American consular of va and Leghorn, prepared ed for n the preval dom ha Years, Snerg: ernmer State sald Emith tobacco ie distribute Consul Frank in 1911 the n caused by 8 500 dm ver imber of deaths estimated in of over Trads 3, 000 GOO and Re porte Charity Withe "t Pauperigm A great defect mans haritabl schemes Could “Work” Him, Preacher—Aren't you the next afraid of ire world? sir. If satan at ail he must of the The Dying Man-—-No, is any kind of a fel belong to one or low mor nineteon different lodges of which | am a8 mem ber in good standing — Puck Cowboys. Portuguese cowboys fighting with smugglers?” thought all the cowboys in were working for Denver I see have been i the moving -ple- Re spublican Line on the Great Writers. Chaucer says “do.” Malory “avoid, Spenser “study,” Shakespeare “be” London Athenaeum world ture outfits STRENGTH Without Overloading The Stomach. The business man, especially, needs food in the morning that will not over load the stomach, but give mental vigor for the day. Much depends on the start a man get each day, as to how he may ex- pect to accomplish the work on hand He can’t be alert, with a heavy, fried-meat-and-potatoes breakfast quiring a lot of vital energy in di gesting it. He writes: food that indigestion and kindred ailments, “Being a very busy and also a very breakfast altogether. Bat luckily 1 wat induced to try Grape-Nuts, “Since that morning 1 have been a new man; can work without tiring, my head is clear and my nerves strong and quiet. “1 find four teaspoonfuls of Grape- Nuts with one of sugar and a small quantity of cold milk, is delicious as the cereal part of the morning meal, and invigorates me for the day's bus). ness.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.” Ever rend om time letter? A ane i oo i Teafing: pnes of Thought He Had "Em, Farmer Brown-—Hello, John! feelin’? Farmer Jones right yesterday, day somethin's I feel some of tica, lu you Poorly. 1 the the symptoms dyspepsia, a few other of mbago, his an’ ments Farmer name o tell! did Brown— Du Tophet ye W'y,.-1 read till ne Farmer Jones almanac ar al Muny Children Are Bickly, To Women How all Headache—Blue? if you suffer from such symptoms irregular intervals you should take me gcia- al all over 40 years. fr Dr, Pierce's } las’ Made without aleshol—a extract of American forest roots, new druggist will supply you. in’ Over 40 Years Break up Colds in 24 he Headache, Stomach Troubles, Feethi ders, move and reg slate th e bowels and 1 Worms. They like them. 1 ted by mo , 5c mple N urs, Literary Note, DOE S YOUR HEAD ACHE? 8 CAPUDING It's 1iguid effects immedinte en and Nerv s Headacl ok if not satisfied, ine stores. Adv, #O a 14 t Other Means. C SC8EOATryY 1 Lavi Lake Deser nnces, fidren At all ay “THERA PION nC ryon ist 1» Yt Se od a cent fo hs