PE:y;NAjS.. Pennsylvania For Cnmpi In the Stomach of 81s Tears' "I was troubled with cramps in the stomach for six years. I trieci many kinds of medicine, also was treated by three doctors. "They said thct I had nervous dys pepsia. I took the medicine for two years, then I got sick again ard gave up all hopes of getting cured. Vl saw a testimonial of a man whose case was similar to mine, being cured by Peruna, so thought I would give it trial. I procured a bottle at once, and commenced taking it. "I have taken nineteen bottles, ana m entirely cured. I believe Peruna Is all that Is claimed for It." Mrs. J. C. Jamison, 6 1 Merchant 8t., Watson ville, Cal. KXI'OSKS "WIIITK SI.AVK" 1'MIT. CLA88,r",ED Advertisements rHiiHiiiRAfn , KTIST1C DKVKMJl'INU ANI PRINTING -Ihe kind illffii-ult loolusln elewheie-la curspeelalty. Try n and liei-onvlni-eri. !ai Isfactlon j-oura or money hark. Prices always the lowest consistent wftli If it work, W are recoirnlred Kodak and Photo headquarters. Mall orders ai render! toprooerlyand promotly. Cataloif and Price 1.1st on application. THE B. CiAl.F-CK I 'OPTICAL CO.. Richmond. Va, WANTEIl Actle. i-neraelle mfn to reowaenl us. Profitable positions. Hustlers malie nla aiufier. Cash wrektr advance Complete mufti free. Wrlta IremadlaloiT for our illiernl offer. W.T HuuD a CO. Maatloa una Paper. HltllSlOND, TA. Only One Fool Emperor. , An American just returned from a European tour brings this story from Berlin. Two Americans were walking In the Frlcdrlchstrasse, when one. In the course of conversation, paid, In a rather loud tone of voice, "The Emperor Is a fool." The words had hardly been spoken when a man who had overheartl the remark step ped up to the couple and Kald: "You are under arrest you slandered the Emperor." "Not at all," said tha American; "I was speaking of tho Emperor of China." "That Is not true," said the patriotic German; "you can't fool me there's only one fool emperor." And the Americans had to make further explanations to the autrorltles. New York Tribune. Warrant Por Maidens Who Were To Have AcconiHnlel An "Anent." thl Hols. By one of the victims) becoming conscious striken, the po lice department uncovered a traffic In "white slaves" that apparently hiH been flourshlng In this section for months. Five young girls, all under 13 years of age, were to have been t " victims In the lat deal, according to the story of Lulu Bowers, 18 years old, who was arrested by Chief Lo gan on board a train, bound for Fort Wayne, lnd. The child n In the company of the "agent." She was approached, she sit Id, some day.' ago by .Myrtle Boring, a former D'l Bols woman, and agreed to go with her to Fort Wayne. According to statements made by the Bowers girl to Mayor Scofleld. five other girls of her own age from this Bectlon are now In Fort Wayne. Pa. The girl gave the nnmes of those who were to accompany her on the trip, and warrant charging .them wlih Incorrigibility were sworn out. The Bowers girl's story alxo posted the police on the moral condition In this city and developments are anx iously awaited. BLOWS OFF HIS IIKAI). I F.lKht-lmli Fall Kills Woman. ' Gettysburg. A fall of only eight j Inches resulted fatally for Mrs. Eliza ; beth ,T. Shlvely, a prominent worn I an of this section. Mrs. Shlvely. who I was 82 years old, was descending the ! H,eps at her home and thought she na roamed the tloor. One step re mained and she fell heavily, sustain ing internal Injuries, from which she died. Pence. The Czar I will build two big battleships. John Bull I will build four. The Czar I will build eight. John Bull I will build sixteen. The Czar Let us have peace. Hamilton (Can.) Spectator. Lad Gi'KiVti'ickcii At Cousin' Hindi, Fntls Life. York. Grieving over the death of his coti-ln and disappointed bo rause lie had npt been appointed one of the pallbearers, Palmer Khrhnvi. 16 years old, blew oft the top of his head with his father's shotgun. Tin youth seated himself In a rocking ihair at his home and placing the muzzle of the gun to his bead pullet the trigger with his toe. All thai poriion of the head above the eye1 was torn away. Young Ehrhart, whose home is at Fotosi, committed suicide while his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrhart. were attending his cousin's funeral about half a mile away, he bavin;; refused to accompany them. SHOOTS HIS FATHF.IMX-LAW. Or Tape I,lne. "I always measure my words," aid the talkative man. i "What do you use?" asked a la- j conic listener, "a barrel or a tub?" Chicago Record-Herald. J A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE Of Painting acquirements Will Save : Much Expense. Wben one sees the surface ot a bouse or other building scaling, or peeling, or spotted or blistered, or j showing other symptoms ot paint ; "disease," it is evident that a poor j painter has been on the Job, or that : poor paint was used or possibly that ! a good painter has been dominated by a property-owner who knew nothing I about paint. ! It 1b an easy matter to be Informed on paint and painting. A complete j painting guide, including a book of i color schemes, either for exterior or I Interior specifications for all kinds of painting, and an instrument for detecting adulteration in paint ma terial, with directions for using It, may be had free by writing National Lead Company, 1902 Trinity Bldg., New York City, and asking for House owner's Painting Outfit No. 49. Then, every houseowner should make It a point to sret onlv well- known reliable brands in buying his j materials. Pure white lead Is espe cially Important, or the paint will not prove satisfactory. The famous "Dutch Boy Painter" trademark of I National Lead Company, the largest makers of pure white lead. Is an ab solute guarantee of the purity and quality of the white lead sold under it. That trademark is a safeguard against paint trouble. Ynunghville Man Also Fatally Wounds Self After Quarrel. Youngsvllle. Lynn Hodges shot snd fatally wounded his father-in-law, A. P, Anderson, at the Joint home of the two, in this city. A few minutes later Hodges put a bullet in his own bead. An old dispute had been renewed, and Hodges stepped up behind the old man and, placing his revolver at his back, fired, the bullet pene trating the lung. Mrs. Hodges alarmed the neigh borhood with her screaniB. Twenty minutes later, as neighbors began to arrive at tho house, Hodges stepped outside the door and shot himself. Both men will die. SELLS WIFE FOIl $(10. Paying Job. ' 'Do you find poultry-keeping ' pays?" j "Well, no; I can't say that it pays ! me, but I think it pays my boy Jim." "How's that?" "Well, you see, I bought him the I fowls. I have to pay for their keep j and buy the eggs from him, and he eats them." Illustrated Bits. I Purchaser Deserts His Allinity One Yciir After Tbcy Elope. Hazleton. Sold by her husband for 60, a year ago, when she and Joseph Folbratu eloped and were caught, Mrs. Ann Patruza returned from Mldvale, X. J., with a story of cruel desertion. Folbrata puld the woran's husband ICO to withdraw 'prosecution when the pair run away. Recently Fol Lrata disposed of the couple's furni ture, and took a' train at Mill vale to accompany Mrs. Patruza and her child to Hazleton. After the train started, he Jumped off und disappeared. LOXELY, KILLS HIMSELF. York Man Who Huh No Relatives Drinks ('urlxilic Acid. York. Drinking two ounces of carbolic acid after a hearty supper, as though for dessert, John Feld man, 57 years old, a German shoe maker, committed suicide. After gulping down the poison he was hur ried to the hospital, where he died shortly after being admitted. Feldman had no relatives in Amer ica and it is ca d he committed sui cide because he was ail alone In the world. He came to York from Bal timore about eight years ago. Hopeless. A friend was once talking with a crasy woman, when a stlgy man pass ed by. "Do you see that man?" said she, with a cunning smile. "You could Mow his aoul through a humming bird's bill, Into a mosquito's eye, and the mosquito wouldn't wink. Catholic News. A prehistoric forest, buried under 400 feet of sand, recently was dis covered by army engineers boring an artesian well at Bandy Hook, New Jersey. mm CURED IN ONE DAY Manyon's Cot4 Hamad y Bellerea the bead, throat (ad hinjs almoat Immediate ly. Checks ssTera, atnua Discharges of the bum, takes sway all aches aad pains caused by colds. It cares Urlp sad eh atluala Concha and prevent f aauiaonU. Price 25c liav joa stiff or swollea Joints, no mat ter how chronic? Aak your druggist for Muuyon'a UiM-amatlsui Wrmadi- aud so ., bow quickly yon will bo cured. - If you hare any kidney or bladder tron tie get afunynn's Sidney Remedy. Munyoa's Vltaltaar stake weak gas strut. aud restores loot power, ' ASSAi'LTEI) AXfi HOUBKI). Two Maaked Men Attuck Aged Man At Dullols. DuBols. O. H. Rose, aged 67, w-as as'aulted by two masked men in a lonely place on his way home. Aft er robbing him of a gold watch, $75 In money and a valuable, ring, the tobberg left him for dead. Rose regained consciousness an hour later, and managed to reach the Mahler Glass Works, where he rece'.ved medical attention, He gave a good description of the men, but no trace of them has been found. CHOOSES HOIUUHLE DEATH. Aged Man IMIheraUly Walks Into Swiftly Moving Express, Franklin. John Shaw, 65 years old, of Bprlngvllle, Venango County, deliberately, walked Into a swiftly moving Lake Shore passenger train aodwa Instantly killed. When the engineer whistled the o d man waved his hand In recog nltlon, but made no attempt to get oft the track, it was a case of sui cide. Itoiuone Overcomes Prisoner. Pottsvllle. -r- Overcome with re morse, Patrick Nash, who killed Harry Martin, at Mabunoy City walks his cell in the county priso i here In great nervousness. He ex panses great sympathy (or the wid ow and orphan children of his vic tim. A great deal of his time is spent reading a prayerbook. Falling Coal Kills Miner. DuBols. Jan Pojakl, a foreigner, was crushed to death under a fali of coal at Big Soldier Mines. His helper, who attempted to drag Poja kl, narrowly escaped the same fate. STATE ITEMS. rttchaid M. Grunwell and hla wire, Eliza Grunwell, or Boothwyn, have begun suit for $10,000 damages against tho Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company lor Injuries alleged to have been su ta'ned to her and a team at a cross ing at Llnwond, when the horse stumbled on a projection and she wna hulled to the ground. Just as an expre.'s train came along and struck the road cart. Fire, presumably due to defective insulation, destroyed the Greek Catholic Church at Lansford, re cently elected at a cost of $61.000. A call was cent to the Mauch Chunk and Tarn a qua fire companies for aid. but the lire was confined to the one building by brick walls. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood Mussina, at Wllllanisport, celebrated their golden wedding. The principals are very prominent In business nnd so cial circles, "and the affair was ar ranged as a surprise to the couple. Many gifts were received. The birfn of John lioff master, at Oley Line, was destroyed by fire. The farm stock of the tenant, Mr. Woonier, nlso perished. . The report of ,f. Rolirnian Robin son, of Media, auditor for Delaware County, shows there Is a balance in the account of the office of Pronoth aiy and Recorder of Deed?, while the office of Register of Wills failed to meet the expensses Berks County Commissioners 'nave decided to build a bridge nt Moyertown over the Iron Stone Creel; to replace a structure worn out. At Joanna the Ice crop is so scarce that the owners of the milk ship ping stations will establish plants to manufacture their own ice. The milk business in that community amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, as nearly 500,000 quarts are shipped monthly. State troopers for twelve hours guarded the farmhouse of Henry Heck, of Exeter, Berks County, so that none of the farmer's family could leave the house, which was under quarantine on account of diph theria in the family. This is the first case on record in the county where a farmer was guarded by State officers. PhyslcianB along the North Penn Railroad are making an effort to lave the principal part of the tu berculosis exhibit of Philadelphia ex hibited in towns along the road in Bucks County. Notice of a 10 per cent, reduction to take place this week, has been posted at the Crane Iron Works of tl-e Empire Steel & Iron Co., at Cata Hiuqua. Ethel, the 13-yenr-old daughter of William Grove, of Taxvllle, was raiiglit In the flywheel of the corn shelling machine while her father was shelling corn. Her right leg was crushed and broken. The engagement of Miss Anna Day, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Applegnte, a school teacher of Catasauqua, and George C. Bowers, of Big Run, Pa., is announced. The Jun'or class of Lafayette Col lege has elected these ofllcers: Pres ident. G. C. Baker; vice president, F. W. Royer; secretary, A. T. War ner; treasurer. J. J. Durfle; marshal, W. W. Dasle. Bv the breaking of a main at Washington and Monroe Streets, Media's water supply was shut off lor several hours. Rev. Dr. Max Hark, for sixteen years principal of the Moravian Sem inary for Young Women at Beth lehem, has resigned. The School Board of Coopersburg has decided to build a new high school. Citizens of East, North and South Catasauqua will petition tho court to bo annexed to CataBauqua. Rev. George W. North, pastor of the Norwood Methodist Episcopal Church, has decided to retire from the ministry. He has been an activo preacher for forty years. The James F. Dougherty H03c Company, o' Leipervi'.ie, is making arrangements' to house its new com bination wagon on May 1. Thirty two fire compcies w'U fake part in the affair. Phillip Powers fell through a trap -Joor at the S. & L. Rubber Com pany's plant In Chester, sustaining three fractured ribs. COMMERCIAL CDlUMi Weekly Review of Trade end latest Market Reoorts. Bradstreet's says: "The introduction of the new tar iff bill In Congress and the advance of the spring Jnhbing season toward its close have made for a rather quiet tone In trade this wek. A fair busi ness is doing In nearly all lines and the turnover is in excess of a year ago rat this date, but conservatism rules. Spring Jobbing activity ha passed its zenith, buying Is only to cover Immediate necessities, the re ults of Kaster trade at retail are awaited with Interest, collections are only fair and the volume of busi ness done this spring so far Is, In some respects, disappointing, Job bing trade seems to have quieted down nt a number of markets East snd West Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City, In the West, and New York, Philadelphia BaliimoTe and Boston, in the East, reporting some reduction in demand, partly explain able by the advance of the season and the return of buyers to their homes. "Business failures in the United States for the week ending with March 18 were 224, ngalnst 254 last week. 303 In the like week of 1908. 167 in 1907, 170 in 1006 and 204 In 1905. "Wheat. Including flour, exports from the t'nlted States nnd Canada for the week aggregate 1,804.013 bushels, against 2,289,847 last week and 2.763.021 this week last year. Corn exports for the week are 803, 282 bushels, against 930.848 lt week and 383,649 In 1908." i his ano i ha r The electric motors on the New York Edison system aggregate 205,-373-horsepower. Roosevelt and Taft are the only Presidents elected from the same towns in which they were born. Berlin buys nearly all Its milk in bulk, the bottled milk trade being Insignificant. Little sterilized milk is sold. Tax rates are so graded in Hol land that the heaviest burdens fall upon those who have the most prop erty or Income. The Dutch will celebrate the cen tenary of the reestabllsbment of national independence by a world's fair at The Hague in 1913. The electric blower for hot-air furnaces baa been successfully used for the beating of buildings The fruit trees of China are the ptach, apricot, plum, apple, arbutus, orange, banana, Jujubee, pineapple, mango, chestnut, walnut, persimmon. Gorgaz, a town of 300 Inhabi tant!, has been selected as the future federal capital of Brazil. Owing to its altitude, it enjoys a pleasant cli mate. One of the biggest car companler n this country has decided to aban don the use of steam In Its plant and Is now putting In a mammoth elec tric plant There Is a growing demand for American pearjs. Those taken from the Western waters last season were valued at $500,000. The British International Float ing Exposition Company is sending to Russia a steamer with samples of EngliBb goods in order to acquaint Russian merchants with the same. The company also intends to use the steamer for the exposition of Rus- an goods in EnglUh ports. Who'cusl" 'r' New York. Wheat Spot Arm; No. 2 red, 122Cr; 123c, elevator; No. 2 red, 1.24, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.25. f. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 1.23Vi, ; f. o. b. afloat. Corn Spot, steady; No. 2, 75, ele vator, and 73,,j. f. o. h. afloat; No. I 2 white nominal and No. 2 yellow, 73, f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 27.4.10 bush.; ex ports, 1,645. Spot quiet; mixed, 26 ft 32 lbs., 5 7 (f? 8 ; natural white, 26 fff 32 lbs., 57 Co 59; clipped white, 32ff40 lbs., 57(61. Butter Fancy grades in short supply and firm; receipts, 2,936 pkgs. Creamery specials, 30 dt 30 c. (official, 30); extras, 29; third to tlrn. 21 28; held, com mon to special, 20(g 28. Eggs Firmer, State Pennsyl vania and nearby, brown and mixed fancy, 21c; do., fair to choice, 19 iff 20; Western firsts, 19; seconds. 19. Philadelphia. Wheat Quiet but steady; contract grade, March, 121 125c. Corn Quiet but steady; March, 71 ft 71 c. Oats Dull and weak; No. 2 white natural, 5859c. Butter Firm; solid packed, lc. higher; extra Western creamery, 31; do., nearby prints, 32. Eggs Firm, c. higher; Penn sylvania and other nearby flrstB, free cases, 20c. at mark; do., current re ceipts, In returnable cases, 19, at mark; Western firsts, free cases, 20, at mark; do., current Tecelpts, free cases, 1 8 (fl 1 9 , at mark. Chepse Firm; good demand; New York full creams, choice, 15'4 f)15c; do., fair to good, 14 15. Poultry Alive, firm; fowls high er. Fowls, 16f) 1 6 c; old roost ers. 10 fall; spring chickens, 17 rl8; ducks, 15 16; geese, 12' 14. Baltimore. Wheat The market I for Western opened quiet; spot, ! 124 c; May, 1.22; July, 1.06, I asked. The market was very dull, i and after the opening quotations were shaded. Sales 10,000 bush.; July, 106c. Settling prices were; No. 2 red Western, 124c; contract, spot, 1.24; No. 3 red, 1.22; steamer No. 2 red, 1.21; steamer No. 2 red West crn, 1.21. The closing was steady; spot and March, 124c; May, 1.22; July, 1.06. Corn Western opened steady; spot, 71; April. 71; May, 71. Very little interest wa shown in the market and while prices became harder changes were slight. Settling prices were: Contract, 71; No. 2 white, 72; steamer mixed, 69. The closing was firmer; spot and March. 7172; April, 71 72; May, 72 72. Oats We quote: White No. 2, 60(ft60; No. ,3, 58(fi59; No. 4, 56 57. Mixed No. 2, 57 58; No. 3, 56(fj)66; No. 4, 5fff65. Hay We quote, per ton: Timothy No. 1. large bales, $15 15.50; do., small blocks. $15f16.60; No. 2, as to location, $14 14.50; No. 3, $11.50 ?8 12.60. Clover mixed Choice, $13; No. 1, $12.50; No. 2, $10.5011.60; No. 1. clover, $12 12.50; No. 2, do., $1011.60; no grade hay, as to kind, quality and condition, $6 9. Butter Creamery, fancy, 30c; creamery, choice, 28 29; creamery, good, 23 25; creamery, imitation, 20 (ff 24. Cheese Market steady. Jobbing prices, per lb., 1616c. Eggs Market steady on hen eggs, and duck eggs In active demand and higher. We quote, per dos.: Mary laud, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 18c; Eastern Shore, Maryland and Virginia, 18; Western firsts. 18; West Virginia, 18: Southern (North Carolina), 17; guinea, 910; duck, choice nearby, 29; goose, 65 0 60. " Kiiti cK now:;, Worn Out nnd Proatrnted With Treacherous Trouble. Miss Emma Shirley, Kill Uncle. N Y., says; "i.'nder my doctor s treat ment for general de bility and stomach trouble I lalled tc improve, and had tc take to my bed. I was terribly ner vous; headache ant' dizzy spells and aw ful spells of pain Ir the back racked me. The kidney secre tions were much disordered. I con sulted specialists, but without relief, and sank lower and lower until given up to die. Kidney I rouble was the cause all the time, and when I began using (loan's Kidney Pills I began to Improve rltiht away. In good time 1 J was cured, ntitl gained every bit I ' had lost." Sold by all dealers. 50 rrnts a box. Foster-Mllhurn Co.. llnlTfilr.. N". Y. Hadn't dunged llnoiigli. 1 The Los Angeles Times says thnt. Admiial riiilip C. Cooper, chief of 1 tho Asiatic sl.itinn, complained In a leeent letter of tlie extortions of i Innkeeper in out of the way parts of the globe. "In Menteviiic ii once," he wrote. "I asked for my l II, alter having slept over n'gh! at a certain hotel, and as Foon as the document was banded to me I took out my purse to settle it, ' I did not bother k, verily the various Item. What would have been the : use? "But my roadiiic?e to pay amazed the landlord. 1 1" thought a nit. ment, and he said, uneasily: "'Will you If nt" have another! look nt that bill? I think I have omitted something.' j Evilspei'al iau. From the dark kliilnui there em anated a series of thumps and angry exclamations. Jones v;is looking ! for the cat. I How Tommy Found It. George Ado, at a dinner at the Itliz, in London, said of luck: "Nobody h so depei ,ent on luck ss the playwright. W ..en he pros pers he considers luck kindly god-de-s, but when his wo. k lalis then luck seems to him a sp.rlt perversely cruel and mean. "He regards luck then as Tom Jackson's wife, of Lafayette, does. "Tom Jackson la d ono morning at I n aklast. " Hang it all! While I was weed ing I dropped my Imperial Order of the Koo-tors pin ni 'lie lawn, and I've been looking lor it now over half an hour. It's gone for good I sup poi e.' "That night when Jackson sat down io dinner there was his pin be side his plate. " Bully lor you:' ha'd he. "Where did yon find I , Martha?' "'1 i t Tommy go barefooted Hiis afternoon,' said .Mrs. Jackson quiet ly." Chicago Tribune. What I. m d to be the first plate-glas-i switchboard ever built has been installed In a new high school in San .lose, Cal. Anlt Vinir I'l'iilor Ftr A llrii'p I- ool- A iMimii-i It iritis tut? It-el. Cuius lorn. lluiiiiili-,MV"llcii.ol f. I lol .till limn, Aching. wtMtinu I'ccl huI lniwviii) .Null. Allen l-'imt l'..i-c in..'en m'u nt I ti I .-tincj cafcy . Al all Piiiiiue'lH himI Sliot -tiiics, '23 n-iitH. Ac rep! no iMilMitutp. .-simple mtuld Khkk Aclilrcs Ailen Ulitixieil. I.rlinv, N. Y. The addition of a teaspoonful of saltpeter to a pot of g'ue will aid the glue to dry more rapidly and harder. Piles Cured in (I to I t Days. Psto Ointment i gtninntf-H to cure an? cn-eel Itf hing. Itlitnl. iJleciluiiiiir Protruding i'ilea in 6 to 14 day, or titnticy ri'luniierl. 5lic. New Yolk Sta'e $ 1 .", . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 in till" buildings. "''al" culled the son from the stairway. "Co to bed and let me alone," blurted Jones. "I've jtist li.n K"d my shins." "Pa!" insisted Tommy, afUir a nioinent'B silence. "Well, what is it? Didn't 1 f'l you to keep qule: ?" "I I didn't hear your shins bark." And the next moment Tommy va being pursued by an angry siie with a hair brush. Chicago Daily I iieoiistitutlciial To Tickle. Whey the detectives licliled a girl until she laughed and di -closed t In gold tooth thev were lookltie 'or. a-l by nrnn: of which they could Identi ty her. they violattd tie constitu tional protection to which she was entitled that she should n'it bo com pelled to crm-i-t" herself. Tho tickler and the "third degree" bear considerable resemblance to meaiid . r ev x crime .. --re come " In the Middle Ages, but which It wa3 supposed that the modern world had outgrown. Philadelphia Record. For lll'.A II llv- III. u ' PI ntNH WM-ther fn-rri nl.!. Ilir.t. Str.iv.a.-h or Nervi-us Y i-nui-li. i 's.pmline will ipi-p you. It's llu'ild i-!i n-itiit in t ti V. - - ft'i Immedi ately. Tiy 11 ioc. ami .'ioo. ftl (lrutf no t & Over f.lio tons of steel recentlv were moved in four minute-, a ' Ches ter, Ph., by a Chicago bridge firm. I , i AFTER DOCTORS FAILED LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Cured Her. Willimatitic. Conn. "For five years I suffered untold HRony from female troubles, causinj? backache, irregulari ties, dizziness and nervous prostra tion. It was Impossible for me to walk upstairs without stopping on the way. I tried three di.Ter ent doctors ami each tfiM fni mmp. '4 thing different. I received no benefit from any of them, but seemed to suf. fer more. The last doctor said noth ing would restore my health. 1 began taking Lydia K. l'inkham's Voir -table C'omiKiund to see w hat it would do, nnd I am restored to my natural health. "Mrs. J"n a IJonova.n, Jiox 2W, AVilliniantic. Conn. The success ef I.ydia K. Pinkliatn's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect corlidonce by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, iihroid tumors, ir reg'ilarities. periodic pains, liai-Kache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi gestion, dizziness, or nervous prost ra tion. For thirty years I.ydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable 'Compound has been the standard remedy for female iils, and Millerii'.if women' owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of ottiers, and why . should it not cure you? orDISTEMPERfS:: Snrp riir-nti'l pofcltlvp i.rv.itT., no ninttfr how hnrom t ar.J r lnf"rt-i fr '.xpMfcfd, ' I.Ujiii-1. Kiwn n th Nuifnif. 'M on th HI"1 ami 'iliirvN, ntpclF- (in- jii.(.ni.u pi rm ftom the ImmIv. "tirM tiUtmiM-r In Mii-1 Shii-n fiii'l ( h"i r:t In ivuliry, l.iiri:'"! Hltntr live tn-tt rMii0) "ur' I.a 'r1i' ;iiniiitf Inirtmn Ih-itiw- imI If- ii tin KUlhey romMy. ftnl $1 ixittlp; an'l a riort-n. ( ut thl out. k('i It. SIh.w to your irifif I', who will K-t It fi-r yim. Kn H klot, "lnMfaiMar, Cauan aii'i Cures. rMi'mi aKPn;. wnnr-i. SPflH'J MFMPAI Til Chemists and u . VI 1 , lilkUlUllh U.f .M.M.nlii I .. ., I invit-ted nearly year on school I EacterioloitlBts GOSHEN, IND.,U.S.A. CHICKENS EARN MONEY! SJSKCS Whether you raise Chickens for fun or profit, you want to do it intelligently 'and ny ine experience i omer. you need to know on the mib nian who made his living for and in thnt time neceanly much money to learn the best for the small sum of 25 It tells you how to IVteet Feed for Kgs, and also for for Ilrecdinu l'urnoses. and indeed nbnnt eei-yl lima you must know on the subject to make a success. tiENT AMI'S. pet tlie best n-.-ulta. The way to do this is to prof;t we oner a ihk leuing an jeot a biek written bv a 25 years in raising Poultry, had to experiment and spend way to condui t t lie buiries CKNTS in t'ostnee htatnps. and Cure Dmease, how to Market, which Fowls to Save POSTPAID ON HIX'KIIT OF 25 CENTS IS ST Book Publishing House, 134 Leonard St., N. Y. City. There is more Catarrh in I tils section o! the country Hum nil other ihsciiics put to pettier, and until I he Ifirfi lew years wns sii posed to be incurable. Kor a (treat mnni years doctors pronounced it a local Hisciki nnd prescribed local remedies, anil by con Unruly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science hax provrr Catarrh to be a coiiHtituliotinl dise.ixe, n1 therefore requires coiislitulinnal treatment Hull's Catarrh Cure, lunnulaci uretl by F. .1 Cheney & Co., Toledo, O'lin, is the oniy con ft itutional cureon the market. It is taken in ternally in itoscs trom 10 drotis loa teaspoon fill. It acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces ol the slem. They otlcr one nun ilrcd dollars foranycnseit b: to cure. Send lor circularsand tcitimnninU Addiess Fl CilENT.y & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold hv PrupKiMti, 7.V. Juke flail's Family Pills tor constipation llusjiiesM Training For iirls. "Your business college for young ladies teems to be all riht." "It Is all right." "Do you give the girls a Kood prac tical business training?" "In reply to that (inestlon I can only say that BO per cent, of our graduates marry their emplo ers the flr.-t year." Louisville Courier-.lournal. For Col. OS nod tilt I P. Rtek's CAreniMt Is the 1 ' remedy relieves the acjiiiitf and fet eii-im v-cures the Cold and resiut-'-s nni-nial mniOn-mi. It's iluuldeffecus limiH-uiutcly. Inc., l:jo. aud toe., atdruir taori-v Let Her Help Herself. Mother .lust run upstairs, Tom lin i- ,...i. Tommy Don't want to. "Oh, well. If you're t.oing to be un kind to your ne.v littl: sister, she'll put on her wings aim lly had, smai.i to heaven." "Then let 1 e- put oi h r wive- and fetch her i ightpown." Exchat pe. 'nil Ii I 4 '.lily (iuess. "How many ribs have you. .John ny?" asked the teacher of physiology. "I don't know nri'am," giggled Johnny, squirming around on one foot. "I in so awful ticklish I never cou'd count em." Philadelphia iio cord. Kent Her With Care. "Poor Jim was alv. ay w-iy con siderate, mum." "Considerate! Why the brute used to beat you." I "True, muni; but he never hit. nio I where the marks could be seen by tho ! neighbors, mum."- --Host on Tran script. ! There Is more steel In the hull alone of the newest American butt let-hip than in an entire vessel of th" cruiser Hrooklyn type. ECZEMA BURNED AND ITCHED. I'ruguy will spend J26.ST.0 ing for native coal. B. N". I". hunt I I. The first class of Filipino physi cians educated under American rule, recently was graduated from th-' Philippine medical school at .Manila. A Domestic F.ye Itemedy Compounded by Experienced Physician Conform to Pure l-'ooil and Drills l,inv Wins Friends Wherever I'vrd. Ask llrua (riots for Murine Eyo Itemi-dy. Try Murine TOILET ANTISEPTIC NOTHINC LIKE IT FOR yiip TCITIJ F,5,!'ne excels any drntilric 1 rlCi I Evla I n in cleansing, whitening tnc removing lartai from ihe leeth, besides dettroytcf all grrmt oi deny and d;sease winch ord.nir) tooth preparations cac.ncl do. VLIE atnilTU famine used a a moulh. IHE. IY1UU I n wash disinfect, the mo-jth and throat, purifies the breath, and lulls lh: germs which collect in the mouth, causing sore ihroat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness.. I IlL bl bw and burn, may be milanlly relieved aad strengthened by Faxtine. PATABSU Paitine will destroy die germi WA I Anfin dial cause calinh, heal the in flammation and stop the discharge, it is a sure len.eciy lor uterine catarrh. Paxtire is a harmless yel powerful perrr.kide. disinfectant and deodorizer. L'sed in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body anuseptically clean. rCR SALE AT DRUG STORE. 60c. OR POSTPAID BV MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. D08TON. FVA88. j The pounding noltse of steam pipes can be obviated by attaching to the : pipes a small check valve, set to ud I m.t air, but not to release pressure. ClilcaKO. Cattle Market 10 1 Be. higher. Bteers, $57.25; cows, 13.60 6.60; heifers, $3.76 6; bulls, $3.7605.25; calves, t3.C0v? 8.25; stock ers and feeder, $3.60 6.30. Hogs Market mostly 10c. lower. Choice heavy shipping, $6.80 06.85; butchers, $6.76 6.86; light mixed, $6.60 6.60; choice light, $6.60 6.70; packing, $6.6006.70; pigs, $5.256.25; bulk of sales, $6.60Q 6.76. Sheep Market steady. Sheep, $4.6006.30; lambs, $607-90; year lings, $5.6007.26. New York. Beeves Feeling nom inally weak. Dressed beef In limited demand at 8 0 10c. for native sides. Calves Feeling steady. Veals old at $8.6009.60. Dressed calves selling at 8tt01ta for city dressed veale; country dressed do., at 7 V4 0 UVi. Sheep and Lambs Market slow but steady. Sheep sold at $4 96.60; yearlings at $7 J lambs t $7.15 fc) 8.10. Onlr One "Urouio Quinine" i'hat is Laxative Urumo Quinine. Look tor th signature of E, VV. Drove. I'sed the World oer tojjurs a Cold in One Duy. He. A new match box containing a cigar-cutter clips off the end of a cigar when the box is closed. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Pyrup forChililren teething, softens t he gurus, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cure wind colic 25c a bonis. Frank Huard, of Burlington, Vt., has a copper Japanese coin supposed to be 600 years old. Wise people use Hamlins Wizard Oil '.' ton pain because they know it olways makes) good. Foolish people try experi ments. Aak your drunmsts about it. Chicago may sell storilized milk to public school pupils at a cent a bottle. Spread Over Hand, Arms, I.egv nnd -'n t- It Was Something Terrible t omplete Cure by ( iiticura. "About bftecn or cicht '-'ti years iiku ec reuia devi-loped on top ot my bund. It I burned and itched so tmo-h that 1 was I ci-inpt-iicil to show it to a .Im-tor. He r.ro ! iiinmieil it ringworm. Alter tnirig his ti if -. fcrcnt remedies tl.e ili-a-ase inert-ast-d urn! I went up my arms mi l to my liv and j dually on my face. The burning wns ome I thing terrible. I went to another doctor who had the reputation of being the bet in town. He told me it was irii-iiu. His luiilicine checked the advance of ihe d.s- eac but no further. 1 linally ciuuluiled to j iry trie i uucura lu-ineiucs ami munii renei in the first trial. 1 cnntirim-.l until I was completely free from the disease and I have not been troubled since. ('. Itnrkhart. S.'lo W. Market St., Chnmbershurg. Pa., Sept. It). liKW." Potter Drug 4 Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Kemediea, Huston, Mass. I'nder a new British law. a "child'' Is under 14 years of age, while a "young person" Is over 14, but under 16. Dyspeptus and nnuitipatton are avoidable miaen Lake Uarnuid Tea, Nature's llurb laxative. Cherrapangl, northeast of Calcutta, Ib the rainiest spot on earth. Itefc eared la 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. The number of postofflces In the United Slates Is nearlng 62,000. Farm,ForSaick M. lngFiniinl4Sui. SSSJJJBSBlBHBaa Km Munlhlv UulUtn Bargains, profuMlv Illustrated, mailed tm i rs ilas. DrotUMIV Illustrated, mailed frn : ara use our R. ft. tart. E. A. STBOUT CO., Bsofc C I. asii't Utraat fans Wn, U4 Tait if , rUa. 70 lw 1 This Trade-mark VI: : i in e laiiuiiiaieas All uncenainiy in the purtbaae of fiaint materials, t is an absolute f;udrantee of pur ly aud quality. For your own protection, see that it is on the tide of every keg of white lead you buy. STIOSM UI0 COS'lsT 1M1 1mt lailSial. bf Tart PATENTS BB BOUNTIES TTdo-lUi . Ooprrlgal fun Hooka. Wllltniia, no. luram, Sid. Maar aoi M to Soiuilf for susitiaa-s so4 liiau-PaUltTas, wh sacTtMl is las osni war, laavt-4, sisvs MMiiral uat ,uuu,iai lor luam. ITur buuiss aud Ualruotlsaa, AJdi-aaa. W. K. Wills. All's -a. Lar,(Molarr ruuUo.1 sruia BallcUug, tlilaj. Xra. WasbuiaTtott. O. a tint 1 fmn' tuaolu Thompson's Ey e Waler The He mod 1 Vak and Bell Mor Men's $3 00 t $3.60 Bboes Than Any Other Manuftcturer Ii bmtM I r1 tba w4vrr U bM4t mt U aoat coVpiu oriuiuyoi or Uftimtut upuii utf uihH ita'awakiri ia th Gantry Tns M:ct.a f ib tlhrt for ilrk prt t Us tho. u4 tvtrrdtuil mt tlw ikmi Is vtrj sWptvrli 1 looked tm toy ib but ouutvkart m It gfeoaj mdtW? If 1 could tbvw oa hew crfllT W L bfU abossi tup, tt bailor, t wr lo r UtM m eti,r Uly Hethttd of Tannfngt Soles mkts tttem ifo Fitxtbl ant iwtp W taring thai ory $. Hhftra fur V.vry Mrmhcr tf ths Famlltt Mvu, Ho)i,WWfN,Mlitr mnt hllesrfsi. For Miff hj thos t1Ur sTffTwhfrt. rftllTlfsM 1 ou '"Ut" witfauul W. 1. tniin!a vnUIIUil i luft'ii it4 prt t4syiiMa od tMMioua, rasrt Ooisw KTlto Vm KxcJsvl7. Oa.l4vU m&4 fm. V U DOUaiaAA, 147 6fMrt SI., BrattUM, U. ONION SEED Par salaer's eatlo(, pas 13s. Laxsjeat (rcwera nt oBlon and Tavsutble seeds la lb world. Ill eataki tnmi or, send 1 In stumps and rooelT eataloc and llMI karssla sssk of osilona, eamxa, oaleir, radlsbss, 1MU aacta lettuos, rutobaca. laf bids, 1UO iarli7. 100 lonuuoaa, loi melons, las) cbaravlng Sower saods. la all 10,au kar iwla, eaallr worth St ot aar aaaa'a asouj. Or, and IMe. and wa wlU add eava saKkace ot Eariiaa I-arp otasr aa Cora. ALZT StTB CO., Sail. C, U Cnsss. Wis. USE CRAFT'S DISTEMPER ind COUGH CURE A tef and our pn vbUvui4 putitiv cwt for all furau tA Dtu Mf. laOusaua. PialMr, CH4t wt Cl da in Hortea. ShrD aa4 Dml Ma aad ll.Ut at DniftiiU or Bwpaid. Writ toilraa UMkUt 1 Ir. tf.fl MPf.'' PUTNAM FADELESS DYES l)oor aaora sooa brighter as't fantr oolora Lkaa anr olhmr lira. Ooa lOrv paekao eolora U Sbcra. They d in eold wnts bellor than aar oslier sir. Tost easv dja au gsnnsui wllaum rUxiUuf ataart. Wnw ur ttm book lax -Uuw vu l-js ilaawa aud Mis Vulura. MONalUat UatlU CU iininavr. Illinois. 1