16 Internal Bathing's Rapid Growth u * na tural to expect that a relief Jfom Constipation and the many ills which it causes, which is so effec tual and so natural as Internal Bath verts ° Quickly make many con- But its general use has increased so tremendously in the past few years as to suggest other reasons, and tnese are round In the statements of users that tney feel as if "made over new" the morning after un Internal Bath. The elimination of the pernicious and poisonous waste which is ever present in the Lower Intestine gives Nature a chance to work unhampered. And one arises in the morning clear-headed, able, bright, confident and eager for the day's duties. Mr. F. E. Smith writes: Dear Doctor—Your 'Cascade' made a new man of me at the age of 40 I per suaded my wife to use the treatment also and to-day she has better health than ever before. Since the use of the 'Cascade' she sleeps better and can walk for hours without fatigue. Fainting spells have become a condition of the fast; can eat anything on the bill of are and drink all beverages. Do not take cold when exposed; hot weather does not cause oppression." The "J. B. L. Cascade," the most effici ent device for Internal Bathing, is be ing shown and explained in detail at -Croll Keller's, ■lO5 Market street, and Geo. C. Pott's Drug Store, in Harris urg. Ask for free booklet. "Why Man of To-day is Only 50 Per Cent. Effici ent."—Advertisement. TENTH WARD REPUBOCAXS TO HOLD RALLY TO-NIGHT Republicans of Harrisburg will wind up the campaign to-night with a big rally In the Tenth ward. Acceptances have been received from every Re publican organization in the city to participate in the parade. The procession will form at 7.15 o'clock at Forrest and Moore streets, at Tenth Ward Club headquarters, and the route will be over the principal streets in that district. An open-air meeting will be held at Sixth and Ma clay streets after the parade. The speakers will include G. L. Reed, Jesse E. B. Cunningham. William M. Har- Best, Augustus Wildman and Joshua W. Swartz, legislative candidates. STUCKER BROS. LOW BIDDERS Stucker Brothers was low bidder at $l3O for the construction of the small sewer adjacent to police head quarters and City Commissioner W. H. Lynch will likely recommend that firm for the contract. Other bidders were Henry Opperman, $144, and William Opperman, $139. TO HOLD REVOLVER TOI'R\EY City and railroad police will meet next Tuesday, November 14, and hold a revolver tournament to decide the win ners of five prizes offered by a local merchant. Ten officers of the cltv rorce, captained by Detective John Murnane. ten Pennsylvania Railroad j officers, and three Philadelphia and Reeding Railway men will be entered Each officer will fire fifteen shots, five at a time, all using th- same revolver : in turn. The range will be twentv-flve and fifty yards, with both slow and i r?,?. £ii e event . s '. I '" irst prize he a i Colt police-positive revolver. IThe ! Magnificent Exhibit | DIAMOND JEWELRY ! at Our New Store | SATURDAY j was viewed with interest and delight by hundreds of 1 j| visitors who thronged oun store from early until late, as | 3 well as by crowds of pedestrians on Market Street, who | |j crowded about our windows all day long to admire the 1 richness and magnificence of the displays. It is safe I Ito say that " m Never in the history of Harrisburg has there been another showing of Diamond Jewelry that can compare with it in mag nificence and value. I B3. Tailors George F. Shope. Hill Tailor. 1241 Mar. ket. Fall goods aro now ready. Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. Ladles' work a specialty. Stevo Wugrenoa 207 Locust. Minn* and Enamel Letters Poulton, 307 Market street. Bell phone Prompt and efficient service. ;i Stock Transfer i Ledger Th* SHnnaylranla (took J 11 Transfer Tax Law (met of Juns 5 j i 4, Jtll) which la now ta affect, J 11 requires all corporations in tha J 11 State. no matter how Urga or i 11 how small they may bo. to kaop ; Jig Btotk Transfer Ladgar. Wa C 11 ara prepared to supply thes* i J i Ledgers promptly M m vary 2 <1 nominal prlca. J i| The Telegraph j Printing Co. Printing—Btndtntf—Designing i Pbaf Eagrartag ]! lARRIimnM PA. . TONE UP YOUR STOMACH There ia no tonic for tho stomach that is not a tonic for every other part of the body. But the stomach depends, ca does every other organ, on the blood for its energy. Thcjrecan be no pcrfectdigeation with out rich, red blood. This is scientif ically true. The way then to touo up the stomach is to enrich the blood. If your digestion is off and your blood 3.1 thin there can bo no question about it. You need Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to restore tho condition of your blood, use care in the selection of your diet and the stomach trouble will take caro of itself. Stomach trouble is debilitating. Dr. Williams' Fink Pills are a tonic and build up tho weakened system generally. Most stomach remedies try to digest your food for you. How much better it is to tone up the stomach so that it will do its own work as nature intend ed. There is no pleasure in eating pre digested food. Tone up your stomach and your appetite and digestion will soon be normal. A diet book will be sent free on re quest by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or a box will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of fifty cents. 92 Lives Are Lost in Collision of Steamships London, Nov. 6. ln one of the worst gales ever known in the Irish sea the British steamship Connemara, with passengers and a cargo of cattle from Greenore, Ireland, for Holyhead, Wales, collided just outsldo the Car lingford bar with the British steam ship Retriever, laden with coal. Both vessels sank Immediately, with a loss of 92 lives. Of the fifty passengers and crew of thirty-one aboard the Connemara, there is only one survivor. BATTIJESHIP HITS MINE Berlin, Nov. 6 (by wireless to Say vllle).—lt Is reported unottlclally that the Russian battleship Sevastopol struck a mine several days ,ago and was badly damaged. V CELLO METAL HOT WATER BOTTLE The bottle that never disappoints —the "Cello" Is practically Inde structible and is sold with a guar antee—not a caution. Curved to fit the body, this bot tle is made more comfortable by a dainty blue flannel bag—The Cello is superior in every way to the rub ber bottle for it will not leak—gives more heat and retains warmth one and onc-hfilf times as long. 3-quart size. Special Coppered Steel $1.50 Forney's Drug Store Second St., Near Walnut _ _ EDUCATIONAL School of Commerce Troup Building 15 80. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stcnotypy, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 48S Cumber laud Tke OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Position* In the Office Call or send to-day for Interesting booklet. "The Art ot Getting Alou B ia the World." Bell phone 649-R. Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year 1211 Market 8U Harrisburg. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hershey Building Front and Market Streets The School That Specializes. Day and Night Sessions. 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