IT requires good to- bacco to make good cigarettes, and good to- bacco comes high. Only the inexpensive, sensible wrap- ping enables us to offer 20 Fatima Cigarettes for 15 cents. ““Distinctively Individual’ | { [HE NEWS TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS Latest Happenings Gleaned From All Over the State. LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS. At Aw Police Hunt—Four Horses, Nine Cows Burned—D. A. R. Mem- bers Increase. Boy Sleeps Movies | Can Be Greatly Reduced By Substitution. Substitute Vegetables For Meat, Bays Dean R. L. Watts, Head Of Vegetable Growers, Proposes To Convention, NEW YORK.—Wheat-— Spot weak; No. 2 red, 106%: No. 2 hard, 106; No 1 Northern Duluth, 108, and No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 112% nominal, ¢ | No. 2 yellow, Argentine, delivered white, fancy Hops firm Corn 50% ¢ Spot easy; nominal to arrive strictly prime, 80 nominal, Oats-—-Spot weak; standard 0% @hl3% ec; No. 3, @50%, lipped white, 61@54. Hay, dull steady. Hides, steady. Leather, Butter-—Creamery, extras 20%¢c; special marks, 30@320%; firsts, 27Q 60% "tL ¢Bl%. seconds, 24% @ 26%; ladles, cur- make, firsts, 22@22%.; packing current make, No. 2, 18% @20 Penneylvania and near , 40@ 42¢; do, gaty Is it possible there is a woman in this eountey who cons tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vege- table Compound a trial after all the evid that 1s con- tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic- tion that this grand old medicine has re lieved more suffer- ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? Ww e have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub- lished in the 1€C interest of a lV other medic ine for wome and every year we publish many new testimonials, al uine and true. Here are three never before published : The State Charities Convention, in | session at Carlisle, decided upon Read. ing, Pa., for its next annual meeting. The high cost of living can be great rent ly reduced by the substitution of nu tritious vegetables for that cost more according to statements made in | bY, an Dean R. L. Watts, of the Pennsylvania State College at the recent the seventh annual convention of the Vegetable Growers’ Association of America, in Horticul tural Hall, Philadelphia Dean Watts, who is Vegetable Growers’ Association, the hundreds of dele that vegetable in the program of extension yetober, $1 provided by the Gover uth, $1.16@1.19; cultural colleges ern, $1.10@ 1.15 “The campus of an agriculturs Wl { lege ig not the Btate in stock, State, ence whites meats Fees . hennery own. the The supervisors of Sadsbury ship are rebuilding the bridge on public road to Pomeroy. whites, 32@ 38 ed Poultry 14@ 20¢,; 21@ 25 Poultry - %Q17c; ered Dress address by Western chickens, frozer fowls, 14@20; tur- KEYS, Live brollers, 1f session of Companies B and C, Sixth Regiment, National Guard, will participate in the home week celebration at Wilmington, Del, on October 15. Western chickens, fowls, 17% @19; ssident of the told the participate - Car lots spot and ™ . Northern From Mrs. 5S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. 51 Provinexce, R. L—* For the I have done I wish to state what Lydia E Compound has done for me, and the doctor said it caused a dis 8 been weak and I overworked ther OUS Pros- E. Pink- Wheat PHILADELPHIA in export The Chester newly-elected Lodge of i : , Installed by the PERFECT HEALTH, Woms—— caster, Harry 8 Tutt's Pills keep the system in perfect order. They regulate the bowels and produce A YIGOROUS BODY. Remedy forssick headache, constipation, PATENTS Watson E. Coleman, Wash ington, D.C, Books free, H gh esi references, Best results AGENCY OPEN | ly Genuine 1 Iretzels. Write ares & Son, Reading, Pa. E xt Stits Eye Safve W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. officers of West Odd Fellows were district deputy grand Wills, staff growers should elevator } red BETVICS 06@ 1.09; iment and ag: " 3 ¢ ov 1 t and agri- | 1 benefit of women who suffer a Pinkham’s Vegetable I did some heavy lifting placement. | have i college bull Oats my baby rn and inf which It is " he said. | ard white, n, from which I did not recover un " Summit. Four horses and nine cows oT ; vEAYwet; NO. Wh : on . 4 BC \asen were burned. In 1913 the appropriations of the | G51i4ec. am’s Veget le Compound. The ( ompound is my : State and nation combined for agricul Hutter 1 tern solid - packed he } 1 a woman with troubl ike nine urs education in ‘ennsylvani TOR e 4 f ale B2 tr tuge } nedicine,”— r 5 T aO%D Turning to answer a fellow-workman | °F . { L, , Penna ke of er aay ig a. Qi g rovider R XK fuse. Mrs. 8. T. Ricauoxp, 1 amounted to $10,000 he passage of | - XI TR 8 30 i1 28 1g Gi uviaence « 4a on the roof of a high building at } Sa : ; t : » Re ) f ! He bh 4 y yr . : : the Smith-Lever bill nr r nen Shamokin Baily, a slater, fell i y 4 i op J rite i ly, a sl okt pom extanaicr ork He Fi A Minister's Wife Writes: § “1 } RY «116% to the street and was probably fatally ‘ a a, o«% ' ™ : : future which will soon total a half mil . Arata 2646821 aasnnd 4 LA ! I'y 4 — have suffered very mu nn wi ininred 4 #1 injured, fir 20¢ : 4 . rad : lion dollars, it was stated vesterday jobbing nation, but your wonderfu 11 e Compound, has made me well and . § » f Avory history ofl every Fags Nearby rr . tion” said Watts, “is that, 88 | pes 32.40 ber same are troubled with these max, Cloquet, Minnesota. ] i: of the ankle the population becomes denser, meat cur ipts pf er cand: E AKERMAN, Rev. K. Axex . Hos- products increase in price and vege |. firsts 40 Der stand y : Bes. $5.40 ber stan From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. whith ' Sovrr Quincy, Mass.—* The doctor said that I had OTE and he doctored me for a lon d I did 1 saw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound versed and I tried it and found relie before I } finished the first I continued taki ing it all through middle life and am now a stron 1g, healt woman and e earn my own 2 Kving.”-- Mrs JANE D. Murnpox H, 25 a... n St, uth Quincey, Mass. and orn Ric: The twelfth Blair county wit of Mrs burned in weeks was that Snyder at barn to be hin six Elizabeth the few acres surrounding tino but the ntire ’ Gin il ile eniire Ww Wi Baker's » " ng situated William for larities th irregu % s, Lydia E il - I can recon d complaints, — ur territory 3 for ‘81 —— While playing a practice game of football, John Dougherty, of Eddy: * % Ld territe Eales Of wfwilis civilized na GRANULATED Dean ITCHING LIDS glone, recel rent rece and was r« A pital. ved a fracture to the Ct} tern #xXira Brats frsts moved ester tables are used more largely This is an advantage, as a vegetable diet yur-vear-old' daughter of piways been conceded more wholesome gs. 35@37c per dogen John than one composed largely of meat.” Addresses ard D Selby, of the Phi 42-1914, has A . . apokes # ha Lig andled and re« nie trouble the fe Lime arg 3 Mrs Was ‘ Dd@ngers to the Eye. Julia Mr. Louis Bell, the electrical {llu- | Mr minating expert, and Dr. F. H. Ver | Emaus, hoeff, an eye specialist, have published | struck by a in Science their opinion that the al whose teeth penetrated her bra Vegetable Growers’ Association and leged dangers to the eye from ultra . Director Porter, who welcomed the | violet radiation of sunlight and vari Jobn Harris IDerouA delegates on behalf of Mavor Blanken - thi Ah ous artificial lights amount to nothing efts which terre burg. C. W. Wald, of the Micl Be. Write to LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. ( at all. They admit that have | eral me Agricultural College, reported t} En 4 A Elin wha rms bi (CONFIDENTIAL) LYKN, MASS, foradvice. been many “sensational upon | Cr committee on weights and measures onan Eat gis wy our letter will be oP ned, read and answered (¢ modern illuminants as dangerous by Fon 'y a woman and held in strict confidence, reason of injurious effects of ultra violet or actinic rays, but have Dr. FAHRNEY’ S TEETHING SYRUP “entirely neglected any ative u his 7S nk i Enpels from the stomach and that make baby ery in relation the radiation and its eatabl men : Eu x A the night. Lets mother t and get a good rest supposed pathological effects.” Very the table” service orn Satan . — ant sie in hh io ou; i plendid medicine. { i iairhosa, little of these rays can penetrate the wy at : 2 whit 1@ 51% and a " ght re any hing Detler for Onafer killed harsow and near when ons of instantly also were made by How instantly ad 0 3 iadelphia “id a} bottle, falling Bed ickens Guineas arreated for nu rized Hat Was convi boro sey there mths ago ted in ttarka’ attacks iminal Court and sentenced by Judge Solly to three vear sonment, Farm. To. Table Postmaster The phia, will ask the aid ¢ carriers to the Service thege irntor 4 Mrs that Was Shumaker Dervin a hawk quantit the attackl barr hit it with a bounty of fifty f the 1 between has ten f . FOE wey received a of the arm to the She cents postoMes by ie ext peevish, ailing, pale, skinny, ur Ser-wized bal we 25 cents at 4 rg stores cornea, and the crystalline lens cuts rial Be ttle SE br mail of Dra. D. Fabroey & n, Hagerstown, off completely those that straggle through toward the retina. Protective glasses are useful only, they conclude, in cutting off dazzling lights and un- due heat. Tender Spot. He was taking her for a his new motor car. He seemed to be absent dreaming “How time flies! last with a deep sigh “When is the next installment due? ghe asked with a significant glance at his car And the very next evening he went out for another ride in his car. but with a girl who didn't know so much. ride in minded and he exclaimed at Keeping Up With Lizzie. “It is the upkeep that makes mar riage costly Unless you have bors, in which fashionable neighi case it is the keep up.” The finest Persian are foot in woven about rugs at a are twenty th rate of one sq ree days Breakfasts of “Other Days” ran something like this: Ham, bacon or sausage; fried potatoes; doughnuts and coffee — prepared by over worked Today’s and Tomorrow's Breakfasts - about lke this: Post Toasties ~~ with cream or fruits; a poached egg or two; crisp toast; and a cup of Postum — a royal starter for any day. Quick, easy to serve, ap- petizing, and “Mother” has it easier | — gold by Grocers, Brinton the ir wedding with a large friends at Caleb and Jane Township, « niversary of the of Pocopson elabrated gixtieth an gathering of and their home Miss Ruby Becker, of Allentown. and Fred Knecht, Wilm Del, and were 1 time to appear on her charge of said eloped of her n arriage she eloped to against her fathe whipping because he her She she wae cruel withdrew ing the costs In view the charge, the father pay about freight cars at illlamsburg, James crushed to companions brakes caused one the grade } caught be While plas 2 stone quarry, W 3 Bosock, aged twely death. It released the draft to another tween the WAS is balteved his and run down and into Bosock being two. that hiz wife unbalanced, of Bethlehem was becoming Levi Miller, a Township. left of bur. Fearing mentally farmer the house and twisting a piece the semblance of if fron tree His lap into hanged hin apple Frank Kratzer, his gonin bods was law, bills State Conscience added to Fund in a letter Hospital onedoliar Two the wore sent by officials of the State for the Insane at Norristown An un- known person had sent the money stating that it was in payment of an old debt to one in the female depart ments. There was an increase of 3180 in the the Pennsylvania the Revolution in the the statement of the State Registrar, Miss Elizabeth E. Masey, at the session at Easton. There are now seventy chapters in Pennsylvania. State Treasurer, Mrs. Thomas A. Morrison, of Smethport, reported that there ig now a balance of $486 on hand. Charles H. Reinert, section fore. man on the Reading Railroad, was seriously injured at Topton, near Read. Daughters of according to was making an inspection left Harrisburg extension of the School of Finance and The Wharton Economy sylvania was opened with 150 pupils enrolled, five being young women. The exercises were in charge of State Librarian Thomas Lynch Montgomery and the speakers included Provost Ed. gar Fahs Smith, of the University; Dean Roswell C. McCrea, Bishop J. H. Darlington, Spencer C. Gilbert and others, He will ask instrue parcel ton a and fou Mm nt ’ ithoritiea to rth clas have the nm carriers who come closest to the farmers explain the plan and in vite Philadelphia zone rate for one 1 fled up parcel post rules Philadelphia zine rate for one po five cents and the maximum is cents for fifty pounds order postofficea C. OD be arranged at an additional ten This also Inelu ance against loss With this tage farmers can telephone mall the goods them pald for on delivery fate with the ound is pou The ind is them to communi« tn fifty nds duce may be ma unde r the thirty Between money gervice can cost of cents ies insur advan orders by and have receive State Charities Session Dr. Martin G. Bru the session of the State vention in the Cour t House at Carlisle Dr. Brumbaugh was introduced by President Andrew 8. Miller, of the Charities Convention His address mbaugh, spoke al Charities con was non-political and dealt entirely with char and his views which {table problems of a broad Interpretation led te his he "the when Pennsylvania will know suffering.” His was a plea for coopers tion condition of the unfortunate their rather than tiong where expressed al day no discourse to improve the poor in to remove they would homes them to institn be public own charges State Awards Fair Paintings. The Panama Pacific Exposition Commission has awarded contracts for mural paintings and other ornaments to the State building at the Exposi tion to Edward Turnbull, Pittsburgh Philadelphia; August Seller and Glusseppe Donato, Charles J. Taylor, will be retained by the State after the close of the Exposition Agricultural Federation Elects. culture N. B. Critchfield as president recretary. Jation was named. Dr. C. B. "Cochran, State chemist, reports that he has made a recent analysis of the water supply of West TOLD IN SHORT ORDER. Ontario has an fodian population of 23.044. Rallways are opening the Interios of Nigeria to trade. Sssn—— About one-third of Great Britain's telegraphers are women, NO. No. 3, 4G 16 nd, qual to kind do. good. T@18 do block 28@31 Penn 18% @ Virginia 18% @19 1. 18@ 18%: Marviand, Vir Per pro We aguote do. Maryiand “ip 186 20: Ohio rolls avl rolls neyivania dairy prints, ess but : per andled eggs kene, old hens, 4 old hens do, old smooth poor, 16 Ibs and small to roosters, over @18%c; do med 1I5@15% 1011: young, YOUng, and Muscovy ibe and over, l4c over, 15; do, 14: do, smaller, runners, 13. Pigeons, 16@20¢c; do, old, per Guinea fowl, old, each, 20c; do, young, 1% lbs and over, 25: do, 1% Ibe and over, 25@30; do. smaller, 15@ 20. do. 17: do, Ducks do, Pekings, 3 Ibs puddle. 2 Ibs and over, 13: do, Indian young, per pair, pair, 15@20 and Live Stock CHICAGO 8.45; light, $8 Hoge — Bulk, $7800 30@8.75; mixed, $7850 7.66; pigs, $4.75@ 8.50. Cattle—Beeves, $650@11;: steers, stockers and feeders, $5.25@ cows and heifers, $3.40Q9; Sheep -Bheep, $4.70@5.75; year lambs, $6G 7.75. KANSAS CITY. —~Hogs—Bulk, $7.75 @8.30; heavy, $7.80@8.05; packers and butchers’, $7.90@8.356; lights, $750 837%: pigs, $7.20@7.75. Cattle—Prime fed steers, $10@10.90: dressed beef steers, $8@ 9.75: South ern steers, $6.26@7.25; cows, $4.25@ 7.25; heifers, $6.26@0.25; stockers and feeders, $6608; bulls, $6@ 6.50; calves, $6.50@ 1050 Sheep—Lambs, $7@7.75; yearlings Riga: wethers, $6@56.56; ewes, $4.28 b paper. Impey ssible learn to EMOEe Well? sul they w of Re this 4 breakfast and cx behing ntributing or iversation True Enough, What is a pedestrian? Country Pupil—A feller what 5 mun over Teacher by an automobile Matches are is, those mocks made in heaven that are not made How som« people delight in Ice water on your enthusiasm! who can afford to never ex- people ick are those whe have any PROF. COWARD CAN READ YOUR LIFE FROM THE mGRADLE TO GRAVE rides Greatest Rclentife Asin ioger he Ps Bn trouble, advise where others fa). bow to win and marry the desired one, make ¢ Aer tink of you. bring back ioet bushand or wife, bow 10 suooaed in business. Will interpret Jour dreams. tell you who to marry. Give Prof Coward your birth date and be will read your life Send 2 cents foririal read. ing. AGGrons Prof, Aired Coward, Oxkiuret, dnckuonvilie fia . Se If you want the d “Went after Yel and
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