The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 21, 1909, Image 7

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NEWS Or PENNSYLVANIA I
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COMMERCIAL C0LUM1
COL'LD NOT SHAKE IT OFF.
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SIX MASKED MKX HOU) IP
FAMILY.
MR. WM. A. PRIMIRi
TlfR. WILLIAM A. I'RKSSKR, 1722
J.U. idito Ave., Moiine. ill., write
i DATe been Itfft.nna fmm rafnrrh
in the head for the pant two month ami
tried innumerable so-called remedies with
out avail. So one know how I have suf
fered, not only from the dines itaelf, but
from mortification when in company of
friend or itmnifpn.
"1 have UHed two bottle of vour med- I h ihfAA t ham wprp
Icine for h short time only, and it effected a j powerless to nrotpct themselves.
Aged Teople Forced To Give Up
$1,(100 In Cash.
Pittsburg (Special). Binding,
cuKKlns and assaulting, Solomon
' Loughner, 80 years of ago, and hi
two sisters, both of whom are be
! tween 70 and 80 years old, six mask
ed robbers ransacked the house, so
jured about $1,600 In cash, ate their
supper and then disappeared. The
Loughners live on an Isolated farm
midway between Jeannette and Har
rison City. The aged brother and
sisters are In a serious condition from
the 111 treatment and shock received
at the hands of the six highwaymen.
A troop of Pennsylvania state con
stabulary arrived at the farmhouse
from Oreensburg, and a rlg'd search
for the robbers is In progress.
Mr. Loughner and his sisters were
seated at the table eitting their sup
per when the men suddenly broke
Into the house. Owing to their aa
compire meu tea i cm re, and what is
better yet, the disease ha not returned.
"I can most emphatically recommend Pa
rana to all sufferer from this disease."
Read This Experience.
Mr. A. Thompson, Box 63, R. K. 1, Mnr
tel, Ohio, wnfe: "When 1 began your
treatment my eyes were inflamed, none
was flapped up half of the tim. and
waa lore and scabby. I could not rest at
night on account of continual hawking
and plttii. ,
"1 had tried several remedies and was
bout to give up, but thought 1 would try
Peruna.
"After I had taken about one-third of
bottle 1 noticed a difference. 1 am now
completely cured, after suffering with
catarrh for eighteen yenra.
"I think if those who. are aflticted with
Catarrh would try Peruna they would never
regret it."
Peruna is manufactured bv The Peruna
Ask your Vruggtat for a Free Pe
runa Almanac for lOOO.
A Monster Loiif.
Bakers In Germany are fond of
making odd experiments, the follow
ing being reported from Duisburg, In
Westphalia. At a children's party
recently held In that town there was
exhibited, and afterward cut up and
distributed - among the youngsters
present, a bread twist which for size
at least has surely rarely been equal,
ed. Weighing no less than 180
pounds, It had a breadth of 1.70
meters and a length of 3.20 meters,
and was thus found sufficient to sup
ply a satisfactory afternoon collation
to as many as 500 boys and girls.
SUFFOCATES IN CAB.
Brewery Employee Starts Fire,
Then Door Shuts.
Wholesai iar'et.
New York. Wheat Receipts, 28,.
800 bush.; exports, 179,904. Spot i
firm; No. 2 red, 1.071.08o I
elevator and 1.08 f. o. b. afloat; I
No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.19 f. o. b. I
afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.16 I. I
o. b. afloat. i
Corn Receipts, 21,375 bush, j
Spot firm; No. 2, C8c. elevator and
67 f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white noml- I
Mahanoy (Special). Locked In an I nal and No. 2 yellow 67 Vs f. o. b.
alMlghe refrigerator car after he afloat. Option market was without
had kindled a Are In one corner to
prevent the chilling of several bar
rels of beer, Frank Glnther had a
harrowing experience.
After starting the fire Glnther
found the door had been shut by
the wind. He kicked upon the door
and called to attract attention of
men outside, but could not make
himself heard.
Exhausted by his efforts and over
come by the smoke, which could not
escape, Glnther sank to the floor,
where he was found unconscious nn
hour later, his face glued to a crack.
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STATE ITEMS.
They screamed and were given hard
blows In the face. Then they were
i bound and gagged. The men said
! they knew a large sum of money
i was in the house and thev wanted It.
The aged victims refused to divulge
the hiding plnce, however, and the
; men Instituted a search, unsuccess
ful In finding the money, they drew
! revolvers and pointed the weapons at
Loughner and his sisters, threatening
death. Then one of the highway-
, men said:
"I'll tell you, let's burn the house
i and cremate them."
Mr. Loughner then led the men to
a small safe and opened It. After
taking the contents, $1,500, the rob
bers disappeared.
TOSSED COIN, WINS $30,000.
Fortune Smiles Twice On IMttsburg
Millionaire In House Denl.
Pittsburg (Special). The toss of
a coin won $30,000 In real money
for Gilbert T. Rafferty. millionaire
and coal man.
Mr. Rafferty spends most of his
time at the Waldorf-Astoria, In New
York. He comes to Pittsburg oc
casionally, on his last visit he gave
bis Pittsburg house Into broker's
hands to sell. The broker found a
purchaser, who offered $125,000.
Mr. Rafferty wanted $25,000 more
and at his suggestion a coin was flip
ped to see what price was to oe paid
the would-be purchaser lost and paid
Mr. Rafferty 1160.000.
Then the broker put in his bill for
$5,000. Mr. Rafferty susgested to
the broker that a coin be flipped to
see whether, the commission should
be $10,000 or nothing. The broker
agreed. He lost, too, and Rafferty,
the possessor of millions, added
MTSEUM TO AID SCHOOLS.
Our Wonderful Bodies.
The mechanism of the human body
is the most complicated and perfect
in existence. There Is no movement
known to engineers which does not
exist in our bodies. The muscles j 000 more to his bank account.
alone number 500, and the aliment- i
a-y canal measures about 32 feet. j
The heart Is six inches In length
and four inches in diameter, and
beats 70 times a minute, 4,200 an 1
hour, 100,800 times a day. At each !
beat of the heart two and a half ;
ounces of blood are thrown out of It.
175 ounces a minute, 656 & pounds ,
an hour.
All the blood in the body passes ;
through the heart in three minutes.
This little organ, by its ceaseless in
dustry, pumps each day what is equal
State Collection Of Lantern Slides To
Be Loaned To Districts.
The State Museum will enlarge the
field of its activity by issuing hun
dreds of lantern slides free to schools
to further educational work. The
plan which was worked out by Miss
Alicia M. Zierden, curator of the
Stat Museum, will Klve the use of
to lifting 122 tons one foot high, or ' 4,500-slides covering every subject
one ton 122 feet high.
Each square inch of our skin con
tains 3,600 perspiratory pores, each
of which may be likened to a little
drainpipe one-fourth of an inch long,
making an aggregate length In the
entire surface of the body of 201,166
feet.
Balzac And The Thief.
A story of Balzac is related by a
French contemporary. A burglar
gained admission to Balzac's house
and was soon at work, by the light
of the moon, at the lock of the
secretaire in the novelist's chamber.
A strident laugh arrested his opera
tions and he beheld by the moonlight
the novelist sitting up in bed, bis
sides aching with laughter.
. "What is it that makes you mer
ry?'' demanded the burglar.
"I laugh," replied the author of
'Pere Goriot,' "to think that you
shonld come in the night without
a lantern to search my secretaire for
money when I can never find any
there in broad daylight." West
minster Gazette.
rnmmoniv tauaht In schools, to
: districts which apply for them, as
, well ' as study clubs, societies, instl
1 tutea and similar bodies.
' Among the subjects are a number
covering natural history, forestry,
zoology, geology, the history of trans
i portation, metallurgy, agricultural,
j history of civilization, architecture
; and art.
Jail Delivery At York
! York (Special).. York's $125,000
Jail, only recently erected, failed to
i hold Augustus Stallman, Otto Plath
1 and Harry Zlegler, boys ranging In
1 axes from 16 to 19 years. These
three escaped from the new prison
by sawing the bars in their cell wln
i dow on the fourth floor and sliding
an iron bar extending to the ground
They then scaled the walla, it is be
lieved, by means of a rope with
; hook attached to one end.
, Reopen Tliomaston Mines.
Pottsvllle (Special). After being
abandoned for twenty-live years the
Thomaston Mines in the Heckscher
vllle Valley are to be reopened, tun
nels will be driven to tap the veins
on the south dip. The product will
MvavA in th lir p-1 U A r rt f t h
A young woman out in la. found a i Eut Plne Knot shaft, a new and
HER MOTHER-IN-LAW
Proved a Wive, Good Friend.
wise, good friend in her mother-in-
law, jokes notwithstanding. She
writes:
"It is two years Blnce we began
using Postum in our house. I was
greatly troubled with my stomach,
complexion was blotchy and yellow,
ifter meals I often suffered sharp
pains and would have to lie down.
My mother often told me it was the
coffee I drank at meals. But when
I'd quit coffee I'd have a severe bead-
ache.
"While visiting my mother-in-law
I remarked that shealways made such
good coffee, and asked her to tell me
bow. She laughed and told me It was
easy to make good 'coffee' when you
use Postum.
"I began to use Postum as soon as
Ivgot borne, and now we have the
same good 'coffee' (Postum) every
day, and I have no more trouble. In
digestion Is a thing of the past, and
my complexion has cleared up beau
tifully. "My grandmother suffered a great
deal with her stomach. Her doctor
told her to leave off coffee. She then
took tea, but that was just as bad.
"She finally was Induced to try
Postum, which she has nsed for over
a year. 8n traveled during the win
ter over the greater part of Iowa, vis
iting, something she bad not been
able to do for years. She says she
owes ber present good health to Pos
tum." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle
Creak, Mich. Read, "The Road to
WelWIUe." la pkgs. 'There's a Rea-
xm."
, Ever read the above letter? A ew
one appeaMra from time to time. They
are gnsmroa, trae, and foil of komaa
taster at.
extensive operation of the Philadel
phia & Reading Coal &, iron com
pany. Closes City's Sewage Plant.
Reading (Special). The sewage
disposal plant of this city was closed
down and the sewerage is now flow
ing into the Schuylkill River. This
was brought about through the in
ability of the city to meet Its month
ly payment to the contractor, O. A.
Weand. The latter gave notice a
week ago that if be was not paid
the plant .would be closed.
Juror Alleges Attempted Bribery.
Media (Special). The case or the
American Lime, Stone & Cement
Company against Glenolden Borough
for money alleged to be due on a
sewer contract came to an abrupt
end wben Juror T. H. Brown, of
Lansdowne, arose and Informed tbe
Court that he had been approached
on the case by John Loveland, a wit
ness for the borough. The-Court
said from the bench that it was a
serious offense, and it is expected
that further action will be taken
by the Court.
Bides Woman Assailant's Identity.
Bunbury (Special). W. E. Bit
ter, a Pennsylvania Railroad brake
man of Northumberland, collapsed
here while walking on a street, and
Is in a critical condition. When ex
amined physicians .found htm suffer
lac from a deep stab wound which
bad Deen rousu "j
He said be was called to Marlon
Heights, near Shamokln, recently, to
visit hla sweetheart, who, ha says,
stabbed aim. He refuses to give a
motive for tha cutting or to reveal
her nam.
Harrlsburg had the banner birth
rate of Ha history In December, there
being 126 births recorded. The
deaths in the same period were 84.
Citizens of Doylestown have of
fered a lot to the State Armory
Board if the State will erect an ar
mory. It will be acted upon late this ,
month.
Harry E. Jackson, a senior at ,
Dickinson College, from New York I
City, fell dead In h!s room at the !
Todd Hospital, at Carlisle, while at
tempting to walk In a convalescent
condition following an operation for
appendicitis.
Judge William A. Harr. of Ash
land, who retired from the bench af
ter a term of ten years as addition
al law Judge, was tendered a ban
quet by the members of the Schuyl
kill County Bar, at Pottsvllle, last
night. A gold watch was given to
him. Judges Shay, Brumm and Wil
helm and former Judge O. F. Bech
tel responded to the toasts.
In South Bethlehem last year
there were 310 deaths and 690
births.
Excitement following a drawing for
a gold watch for the benefit of an
Injured fellow-employee caused the
death of John Hardlck, 21-years old,
of Mahanoy City, at St. Nicholas Col
liery. Hardlck Just missed winning
the watch by one number.
Payments of Insurance taxes are
commencing to swell the receipts at
tho State Treasury. The receipts
from the tax on premiums of for
eign companies doing business In
Pennsylvania last year aggregated
$1,300,000. The year before it was
$1,299,630.22. The receipts from
domestic companies for 1907 were
$197,541.69.
The Eureka Band, of Brownsville,
has elected the following officers:
President, Wellington Grime; vice
president, John Brossman; treasurer,
Wilson E. Sterner; secretary, F. B.
Stlely; leader, Jefferson W. Bross
man. After being on strike twenty-four
hours the twenty-five contract min
ers returned to work at Draper Col
liery, In Gilberton, the men agreeing
to use the black powder when prac
ticable. Rev. Frank G. Bossert, of Mon
mouth, N. J., was Installed ns pas
tor of the Mount Joy and Donegal
Presbyterian Churches, at Lancaster;
succeeding Rev. Kensey J. Stuart
chaplain of the Senate last year.
Edward B. Emory, a blacksmith
of Royersford, who was kicked by a
horse last October, died as. a result
of his Injuries.
Julltus K. Dillman, arrested in
Pittsburg last week for forgery, and
wanted in many cities throughout
the United States on the same charge,
pleaded guilty and was sentenced to
serve nine years in the penitentiary.
The defunct Cosmopolitan Nation
al Bank, of Pittsburg, by an order
of the Court must repay to the city's
delinquent tax collector $75,000,
which he bad deposited with tbe
bank when it was closed by the Fed
eral authorities.
Igniting a "pocket" of mine' gas
with, his naked lamp, at the Silver
Crook Colliery, Pottsvllle, Frank
Norris, 43 years, was burned so bad
ly that he succumbed to his injuries,
dying in great agony.
i While superintending some drill
ing, at the Peach Bottom Slate Quar
ries, near York, Jack Hughes, of
Whiteford, Md., 50 years, an expert
driller,1 was instantly killed, a ten
pound rock falling fifty feet from a
ledge above, striking hira on the
head.
Caught in a scraper line at Maha
noy City Colliery, Earl Lynn, 19
years old, had his right arm torn off.
A brother had bis hand crushed re
cently at the same place:
The Town Council of Butler has
authorized an issue of $50,000 worth
of 4 per cent, bonds in order to raise
funds to erect and equip a city build
ing and fire station.
Two Italians from Coudersport,
and a Slav from Lackawanna, were
lodged in the county jail at Mont
gomery. They are charged with
passing counterfeit money and had
been flooding the vicinity of their
respectve towns for tome time be
fore they were caught.
Levi Spotts, an aged resident of
Union Deposit, was struck and in
stantly killed on the Philadelphia &
Reading Railway tracks near Derry
Church.
The New York and New Jersey
Slate Railroad Commissions, have
aBked tbe Pennsylvania State Com
mission to unite in petitioning tbe
Interstate Commerce Commission to
give a rehearing on the school chil
dren's commutation ticket question.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyer. of
Oakbrook, surrounded by 200 guests,
celebrated their sliver wedding anniversary.
er. May closed 68 c; July closed
687s ! September closed 68.
Oats Receipts, 74,725 bush.; ex
ports, 3,000. Spot quiet; mixed, 26
32 lbs., 641,4c; natural white, 26
32 lbs., 54 57; clipped white,
3240 lbs., 56 Mi 62.
Poultry Alivo, easy; chickens,
e.: fowls. 15: turkeys. 12 IS.
! Dressed, stronger: Western chickens,
16ra21c; Western fowls, 12 14;
Western turkeys, 22 23.
Philadelphia. Wheat Firm and
c. higher; contract grade, January,
1.05 1.05 Vie.
Corn Firmer; January, 64 V4
i 65c.
I Oats Quiet, but firm; No. 2
white natural, 565Uc.
Butter Firm; fair demand; extra
Western creamery, 34c; do., near
by prints, 36.
Eggs Firm and lc higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
f. c, 33c. at mark; do., current re
ceipts, in returnable cases, 32 at
mark; Western firsts, f. c, 33 at
mark; do., current receipts, f. c. 31
32 at mark.
Cheese Firm; fair demand; New
York full creams, choice, 14,4c; do.,
fair to good, 13V414.
Poultry Alive, steady; fair de
mand; fowls, 13 14c; old rooBters,
10; spring chickens, 13 14; ducks,
1213; geese, 11012V4; turkeys,
1617.
Baltimore. Wheat Receipts, 1,
161 bush., including 128 bush. South
ern. The small lot of Southern
which arrived Bold at $1.04 for No.
2 red.
Tho market for Western opened
firmer. Spot, $1.04; February,
$1.05.
Oats ReceiptB, 16,679 bush.;
withdrawals from elevators, 8,988
bush.; stock in elevators, 180,917
bush. Desirable grades are firmly
held, but the market is rather quiet.
Sales 2 cars No. 3 white, 64V4c;
car No. 2 mixed, 54. We quote:
White No. 2, 56c; No. 3, 54 Mi
55; No. 4, 53 53. Mixed No.
2, 5454MiC.; No. 3, 5353Mi.
Rye We quote, per bush., No. 2
Western rye, 83c; No. 4 Western,
uptown delivery, 80.
Hay We quote, per ton: Timo
thy No. 1, largo bales, $14. 50 la;
do., small blocks, $14.60 15; No. 2,
as to location, $13 13.60; No. 3,
$1112.
Cheese Jobbing lots quoted at
15 c. per. lb.
Eggs Market firm, with the de
mand for fresh stock about equal
to the moderate offerings. We quote,
per dozen, loss off: Maryland, Penn
sylvania and nearby firsts, 30c;
Western firsts, 30; West Virginia
firsts, 2 9; Southern firsts, 28; guinea
eggs, 14 15.
There is a growing demand for
American pearls. Those taken from
the Western waters last season were
valued at $500,000.
. The school garden Idea has been
remarkably developed in San Anton
io, Tex., which ia said to have more
gardens attached to Its schools than
any other place of lta size In tha
world. There are 949 of these cul
tivated plota attached to the 29
schools, tbe gardens varying from
one-tenth to one-quarter of an acre.
Tbe department of Agriculture and
Commerce, la Japan, is being pre
vailed upon to grant a sparrow-destroying
aubsidy, aa in aome dtstrlcts
tbe English sparrow is becoming a
pest, having devoured tbe rice crops.
Kidney Trouble Contracted by Thou
sands In the Civil War.
James W. Clay, 666 W. Fayette St.,
Baltimore, Md., says: "I was trou
bled with kidney
complaint from tbe
time of the Civil
War. There was
constant pain in the
back and head and
tho kidney secre
tions were painful
and showed a sedi
ment. The first rem
edy to help me was Doan'a Kidney
Pills. Three boxes made a complete
cure and during five years past I have
bad no return of the trouble."
Sold by all dealers. 60c. a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Accounted For.
On a voyage of the Pacific Mall
liner China. Capt. Dan. Friele
"Ninety Fathom Dan," as he Is
called In affectionate tribute to his
care for the Uvea and property de
pendent upon his skill was annoyed
by the persistent and not overwlse
chatter of a nrrulous passenger.
Whenever the Captain appeared on
desk his persecutor was there wait
ing with some idiotic question or in
ane and drawn-out yarn. One day
the wind kicked up a nasty sea in
which the China pitched and tossed
line an eggshell in a pot of boiling
coffee. "Ninety Fathom Dan," in
dripping oilskins, hla weather-beaten
cheeks glowing from the lashing of
the Bpray-laden gnlc, came down from
me unugo and at the saloon com
panlonway was waylaid by the pest.
The pest's complexion was a mud
dy green, and It required no experi
enced eye to see thnt the China's an
tics had shaken his system, full of
bile.
"Morning, Captain," he Bald.
"Morning," growled Dan, who
started away in a hurry.
"Oh, Captain; just a minute," per
sisted the pest. "I've crossed the
Atlantic a dozen times in weather
often worse than this, but I was nev
er seasick before. Can you account
for it?"
"Yes, sir," replied the Captain.
"What do you think It la, Cap
tain?" "Bad memory, sir!"
The climatic conditions and the
soil in the central zone of Chile are
conducive to tho cultivation of a
very fine grade of tobacco, but as
yet its cultivation has not been very
thoroughly developed. The good to
bacco lands are quite extensive.
'Jack Boblnson."
Few people who use the phrase
are aware that "Jack Robinson" was
a real person.
As a politician John Robinson was
a great favorite with George HI.
His political career was a long one,
for he was a member o- Parliament
from Harwich during 5 years, be
Ing on one occasion bitterly attacked
by Sheridan, who, denouncing brib
ery and its instigators, replied to
the cries of "Name, came!" by
pointing to Robinson on the Treasury
bench, exclaiming at the same time:
"Yes, I could name him as soon
as I could say "Jack Robinson!" and
thus originated the saying still current.
Couldn't Help It.
The cat had Just eaten the canary.
"I hated to eat the foolish thing,"
remarked the cat, "but when a bird
breaks out of its cage and flies down
your throat, what can you do?"
Philadelphia Ledger.
FRIEND SAID TO USE CUTICURA
After Siwcliilist Failed to Cure Her
Intenwe Itching Eczema Had Been
Tortnrcd und Disfigured- Was
Soon Cured of Dread Humor.
"I contracted eczema and suffered in
tensely for about ten months. At times I
thought I would scratch myself to pieces.
My face and arms were covered with largo
red patches, so that I was ashamed to go
out. I was advised to go to a doctor who
was a specialint in skin diseases, but I re
ceived very little relief. I tried every
known remedy, with tho Bumo result. I
mouRiit l would never get better untu a
friend of mine told me to try the ("uticura
Remedies. So I tried them, and after four
or five applications of (.'uticura Ointment I
waa relieved of my unbearable itching. I
used two sets of the Cuticura Remedies,
and I nm completely curc l. Minn Barbara
Krai, Iligiilandtowii, lid., Jan. 9, 19H8."
Potter Drug & Chcm. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston. Siass.
Of the 63,453 Chinese admitted
Into the Transvaal, only 17,000 are
still there.
Piles Cured In O to 14 Days.
Poxo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
caeot Itching, Blind, llleedingor Protruding
Pile in 6 to 14 day or money refunded. 60c.
There are 60,000 motor cars and
automobiles in Great Britain at pres
ent.
Strong drug cathartics simply agtrrnvate
the conditi jn tho true remedy for consti
raticin and liver trouble is found in Gartield
Tea, the mild Herh laxative.
The court of China has 30 phy
slclans and 75 astrologers.
MORE !
PINKIM
CURES
Added to the Long List due
to This Famous Remedy.
Camden. X.J. "It Is with pleasure
that 1 add my testimonial to your
already long list hoping that it may
induce others to avail themselves of
this valuable medi
cine, LydiaE. Pink-
ham s vegetable
my bi
side,
Many workmen are planning to
leave the Island of Samos, In the
Mediterranean, 43 miles southwest
from Smyrna, because of tho intro
duction of cigarette machines, which
permit a dally output of 100,000
cigarettes.
How's This?
Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Reword
for any case of Catarrh tvat cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F.J. Chknet & Co., Toledop.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his linn.
VValdim, Kissav & Marvix, Whole
Bale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure i.stakcninternally.act
ingdirectly upon the blood and mucnoussur-
lace ot tue ystem. J estimonials sent free.
Distemper
In all its forms, among all ages of horses
and dogs, cured and others in the same
stable prevented from having the disease
with Spohn's Distemper Cure. Kvery bot
tle guaranteed. Over 500,0 W bottles sold
last year. $M and $1.00. Good druggists,
or send to manufacturers. Agents wanted.
Write for free hook. Spolm Med. Co.,
Spec. Coutazious Diseases. GobIiuu. Ind.
The occupant of a balloon a mile
high commands a radius of 96 miles.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forCbildren
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
The total population of tho British
empire is over 400,000,000.
Compounds I suf
fered from terrible
headaches, pain in
back and right
was tired and
nervous, and so
weak I could hardly
stand. I.ydia L.
I'inkham's Vegeta
ble Compound re
stored nie to health
and made me feel like a new person,
and it shall always have my praise."
Mrs. W. V. Valentine, 002 Lincoln
Avenue, Camden, X. J.
Gardiner, Me. " 1 was a grat suf
ferer from a female disease. The doc
tor said I would have to go to the
hospital for an operation, but I.ydia E.
Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound com
pletely cured me in three months."
Mns. S. A. Williams, It. F. D. Xo. 14,
Box 30, Gardiner Me.
Because your case is a difficult one,
doctors having done you no good,
do not continue to suffer without
giving Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a trial. It surely has cured
many cases of female ills, such as in
flammation, ulceration, displacements,
llbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic
pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and ner
vous prostration. It costs but a trifle
to try it, and the result is worth mil
lions to many suffering women.
Psmp'n treatment
Rf.iCor Pile and
Fiatula Cur nd
Hook sent br mail
ME&myiWw y-'-J- free-
REA CO.. OEPT B 4 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
Dances At 113 Venn.
At a benefit d.mre tendered him
recently in Los Angeles. Cel., 113-year-old
Capt. Goddard K. Diamond
led the grand march with Miss Marie
Mcntreth, who Is 100 years his
Junior.
Captain Diamond was born In
Plymouth, Mass., and In his early
youth he was connected with the
building of the first railroad in the
country. During the Civil War he
was a special agent of the Govern
ment. He is a vegetarian, and be
has written a book on the subject of
longevity.
Price, 7c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists!
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Live StocK.
New York. Beeves Receipts,
591 head. No trading; feeling
steady. Dressed beef in fair demand
at 8 to 10 c. per pound. Glad Of That.
Hogs Receipts, 3,064 head. Mar- i gt. Valentine's is the next big day
ket weak to 10c. lower. Prime State To overtake us.
hogs sold at $6.45 per 100 lbs. ; And that, I'm very glad to say,
Country dressed hogs firm at hVaiV Won't break us.
9c. per pound for heavy to light Washington Herald.
weights.
Pitthburg, Pa. Cattle Supply
light, steady. Choice, $6.506.75;
prime, $6.306.50.
Hogs Receipts fair, active, high
er; prime heavies and mediums,
$ 6.50 (u 6.55; heavy Yorkers, $6.45
(a 6.50; light Yorkers, $6.256.30;
pigs, $6 0 6.15; roughs, $5 5.50.
Chicago. Cattle Receipts esti
mated at 5,000 head; market strong
to 10c. higher; steers, $4.60 Hp 7.75;
cows, $3 5.26; heifers, $2.50 V
itn- hulls. i3.15fi 4.50: calves
Only Ono "Ili-omo Qulnino"
That is Laxative ISromo Cjumine. Look
for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used tha
World over to Cure a Cold in Oue Day. 25c
Charles W. Morse is credited with
saying that if ho had to choose be
tween spending 15 years in France
and 15 in Jail, he would prefer Jail.
Many Children Are Sickly.
Mother Grav'a Sweet Powders for Children,
used by Mother Gray, a ntrnw in Children s
Home, lew xotk, cure oumuior wuir
n' !.uMna lT...,.l,..ol.k ktomnrn Tri)tll) Of.
4 60- bulls. S3.lD8t 4.DU; emven, reytnsuuriB, uruu.urv. '.m.. Yi
,36509U508; s'tockeri and feeders. ,
$2.50 5. Address Allen S. Olmrte.1. Le Roy, N. Y.
Hnira RecelDta estimated at 30
000 head: market 5 to 10c. higher;
choice heavy shipping. $6.20 6.30;
butchers, $6.05 6.25; light mixed
$5.505.75; choice light, $5.75
6.10; packing, $5.70 6.10; pigs.
$4.25 6.60; bulk of sales, $5.85
6.20.
. Kansas City. Mo. CatUe Re
ceipts, 6,000 head, including 200
Southern; market steady; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $6
0.75; fair to good, $4.50 6; West
ern steers, $46.60; Blockers and
feeders, $3.60 & 5.25; Southern
steers, $4.50 6.45; Southern cows,
$2 504; native cows, $25.25;
native heifers, $3.25 0 6; bulls, $3.25
5.00; calves, $4 8.
Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head;
market steady to strong; top, $8.10,
bulk of sales. $5.60 6.05; heavy,
$5.95!f 8.10; packer and butchers,
$6.65fi6.10: light, $5.4005.90;
pigs, $4.6005
THIS AND THAT.
Tweuty-two per cent, of all i the
women married In Prussia ia 1903
were servants.
New York's gau meters set side
by side would reach to Washington.
Ten thousand gross of pens may
be made from a ton of steel.
Vienna UBea 22,000 telephones.
A plant at Hiogo ha Just com
pleted the first modern locomotive
built In Japan. '
A long aeries of experiment bas
demonstrated that hollow copper
makes tbe beat lightning rod.
Anaconda produces 3,000,000
ounces ot silver a year in normal
times, along with it copper.
When some self-made man makes
a fool of himself he rob some wom
an of the Job.
Only eveo metals were known in
the day ot Columbus. There are
now fifty-one in use.
An elactrlo light ocket that lock
with a key prevent theft of bulbs.
It' usually tha bridesmaid who
weep at the wedding. Tha bride does
ber tear-shedding later.
Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Den
mark have given tha municipal fran
chise to women.
Of tha 63,453 Chine admitted In.
to the Transvaal, oaly 17,000 are
till In Ui country.
The loveliest thing about a woman
la' how aha can appreciate your tell
ing her so. . , ,
Aa oM bachelor I as mueh afraid
ot a baby aa a spinster 1 of a mouse.
A left-handed high school girl out
In the State of Washington baa won
In a contest by throwing a base-ball
192 feet six inches.
Rheumatism Prescription.
Considerable discussion is being
causod among the medical fraternity
by the Increased use of whiskey for
: rheumatism. It is an almost lnfalli
I ble cure when mixed with certain
! other ingredients and taken proper
! ly. The following Is the formula:
"One ounce of Torts compound and
, one ounce of syrup Sarsaparllla com
pound. Add one-half pint of good
; whiskey. Take In tablespoonful doses
before each meal and before retir
ing." 1 This Is said to produce almost lm
I mediate results.
Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Den
mark have given the municipal
franchise to women.
Itch en red in 30 minute by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At dru exists.
Optimism and dyspepsia are not
on speaking terms.
Some men are such swindlers that
they cheat themselves. B. N. U. 4.
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