or Catarrh of the Throat of Two Years' Standing. I was afflicted for two years with atarrh of the throat. At first It was rery alight, but every cold I took made t worse. I followed your directions and In a rery short time I began to Improve. I ook one bottle and am now taking ny second. I can safely ssy that my hroat and head are cleared from ca rrh at the present time, but I -till lontlnue to take my usual dose for ipring tonic, and I find there Is noth ing better." Mrs. W. Pray, 260 twelfth St., Brooklyn. N. Y. jlassified Advertisements f MUKMW WABTEP W ANTED Arltve. energr-tlc men ton-pre-jVV rwntnu. Profltatil nonltl' na. Hiiatlwre inak Ms: monpy. Cash wet-klr advanra. Com rlet outfit free. Write Immediately for ouf illberal offer. W. T. Hood & Co. i OLD DOMINION MUWERTKR. Mention this Paper, Kw.nMOwn, VA. f I.AHT AWlCWTa WAHTRB. mANTKD-Lacly aa-entaln all part of the United Htatea to advertlno and aall j"BlackCrow "tockena" to wearer. Oooacom i mission. Address. .. . HI.A0K LROW PTOCHH w iwwwn. w. State Bird On The Bench. Judge You are accused of snatch- ling a turkey from a grocery win- Sdow. J Prisoner (student) I took It for a lark, Your Honor. I Judge No resemblance whatever, ,Flr. You must have been drunk. JSixty days. Boston Transcript. . I Statistics show that the Germans 'patronize the railroads almost twice 'as frequently as they did ten years I NO Nttu lo i Art UnAfiCES. ! There la a Snre .Way of Knowing Good Point Material. There Is really so need whatever jfor any property owner to lako 'chances In the selection of his paint materials. It doesn't cost a cent to jlearn bow to be on the safe side. Cer tainly every property owner has 'enough at stake to find this out A complete painting guide, known as Houseowners' Painting Outfit No. H9 can be had free by writing Na tional Lead Company, 1902 Trinity ,Buildlng, New York. This company lis the largest maker' of pure white ilead in the world. Us Dutch Boy Painter trademark Is famous as a guarantee of purity and quality. The Joutflt Includes a book of color schemes, for either interior or exter ior painting, a book of specifications, and a simple little Instrument, with directions for testing the purity of paint matprmu The first lighthouse In this coun ry to use acetylene will be erected $y the government as an experiment ,at Finn's Point, New Jersey. For COLDS end GRIP. I Blck'a Cartrnnra la the beat remedr- rellerea the aching and feverishnese eurei the Gold and restore normal condlUona. It's liquid-effect Immediately. 10c, ibo. and , too, atdruu store. I Earlier "Freaks" Were Sillier. J The eccentric, of course, Is still among us, but even be Is not so common a type as be once was, and 'one may have to wait possibly for some years before finding a gentle iman ready to Imitate Mr. "Jerusa lem" Whalley, who. earned his sobri quet In consequence of a heavy bet (that he would walk (except where a .sea passage was unavoidable) to Je rusalem and back within 12 months, and he won his wager, starting on .September 22, 1788, and returning Jon June 1, 1789. Now and again yeven today the world Is electrified at Jthe story of some spendthrift who 'has dissipated an ample fortune in foolish ways; but probably no mod fern lunatic of this class has ever equaled John Mytton. of HalBton, of -whom It was said that "if Mytton i'had had an income of 200,000, he would have been In debt in five years." It is stated that within the last 16 years of his life he squander ed full half a million sterling, and sold timber to the amount of 80, j000, the unfortunate man dying In the King's Bench Prison In the year 1834, at the comparatively early age of 38 Queen. S Not Adequate Rfwarri. "I suppose that you feel hamiv at the presentation of a medal by Con gress." t The heroine blushed. " do not wish to appear ungrate ful, ' Bhe replied, "but considering the fact that I had to let Cannon klas me, I think there should have been two medals." Philadelphia Ledger. -5 SICK DOCTOR I Proper Food Pot Him Right. The food exnerlence nf a nhii.. In bis own case when worn and weak "from sickness and when needing nourishment tbs worst way Is valu able: i "An attack of grip, so severe It cam near making an end of me, left my stomach In such condition I could not retain any ordinary food. I knew of course that I must have food nour ishment or I could never recover.' ; "I began to take four teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and cream three times a day and for 1 weeks this was al most my only food; it tasUd so de licious that I enjoyed It Immensely and my stomach bandied It perfectly from the first mouthful. It was so nourishing I was quickly built back to normal health and strength. i "Grape-Nuts la of great value as food to sustain Ufa during serious attacks In whlcb the stomach Is so da ranged It eannot digest and asstml lata other foods. i "I am convinced that wars Orapa Nuta mora widely used by physicians, It would save may lives that are otherwise lost from lack of nourish ment." ' Absolutely the most perfect food la the world. Trial of Orapa-NuU 10 days proves. "There's a Reason.' ? Look In pkg. for the little book, )"Tha Road to Wellvilla." j Eve read tha above letter A smtw oa appears from tuna to tint. They a gaamtate, trwe, and foil of hsunaa i tateresC Jte Pennsylvania HOLD VP FARM KR. Wife And Dniiplitrrs Frightened By Revolvers. Shnmokln. Five masked men broke into the home of Madison Vought, near Elysburg. and at the point of revolvers compelled him to turn over $700, which he had In a tafe. Two of the gang stood guard to prevent any members of the family from escaping and giving an alarm. Three men Immediately repaired to Vought's bedroom on the second floor.. They -awakened him and with revolvers compelled him to accom pany them to the first floor, whera Vought kept money. The men told the farmer that If he did not open the safe and take out the contents, which they said he received from insurance collections and the sale of horses, they would kill him. Ho complied with the command. The burglars told him that they would keep two men on guard until morning and that If he attempted to leave the place they would shoot hln. Vought endeavored to telephone to Elysburg, but found that his tele phone wires had been cut by the thieves. Owing to the men being heavily disguised It was impossible for Vought to recognize them, but it li believed that they are persons who were aware of the fact that money had been received and that Vought kept it in his safe. He was the only male person in the house, his wife and two daughters being the other persons living there. Mrs. Vought came to the top of the stairs and started to come down to her husband, but he told her to go back to the bedroom, fearing the burglars might add other crimes to their already bold one. FIRK AT BLVK BALL. Blaze In High Wind Burns Fifty Fine Houses. Lancaster. Fire of Incendiary ori gin totally destroyed the Sales Ex change stable of George K. Dlller, one of the best known horsemen in the State at Blue Ball, entailing dam ages to this and adjoining proper ties aggregating $22,000. Fifty high grade horses intended for sale wore burned to death. A hign wind which prevailed at Ihe time carried the Dames over the town and for a time the ent.re vil lage was threatened. Aid was secur ed from Lancaster and New Holland and the fire was kept confined to properties of George K. Dlller and B. F. Kurtz. TI5IKS TO BI IIX CHILKRKX. Woman Pours Kerosene I'pnn Her self Ami Three Little Ones. I Columbia. The timely response of i neighbors prevented a horrible trag edy here, when Mrs. George Hinklc POUrerl korneona i t j three children and then set Are to her home. The agonizing srreams of children aroused the citizens of North Third street and those who arose and ran into the street found the three chil dren, attired In night clothes, htand 'nR In front of the Hlnkle home. The youngest child, a girl of 3 vtars, lisped the story that their mother nad tried to hum them. Men rushed Into the house and found the wnmnn pelmlv ui.u. ( . ""V "wwrvillH wi the fire In the dining room. The woman fiad placed a pile of newspa pers In the center of the room, cov ered It with kerosene, then applied the liquid to the rhlldren, after which she placed matches to tho paper. The oldest of the trio opened the floor and fled from the room follow ed by the others. They ran Into the open and screamed for aid. Men forced their way into the house and extinguished the flames, which were rapidly gaining headway. Iespnndenf, Kills Himself. Hazleton. Thomas W. Schaffer. of Weston, 70 years old, committed suicide by shooting himself In the neck. He was despondent, and went to the attic of his home, where he used a piece of wood to push the rigger of his gun. He was a mem ber of the Bethlehem Lodge of Odd rellows, and was married three times. Seven children survive him. Altoona's Cnsh Box Knipty. Altoona. The municipal treasury Is empty. City Controller Stouch has been obliged to hold up a number of Dills until the amount of funds is replenished. During the last fiscal year almost every dollar appropriated was spent, hence the new year, which began Monday started with an empty strong box. COMMERCIAL COLOMt Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: The stimulating effect of fins aprlng weather is shown In the re ports from nearly all the principal cities. Borne progress Is making to ward better things In Iron and steel, although conditions as a whole re main very unsettled. The continued uncertainty as to prices In some fin ished lines Is the chief drawback, widely circulated reports of further price cutting have a depressing effect. The beat feature Is In the structural division, the low prices named re sulting In a heavy movement, whil-5 orders pending aggregate a substan tial volume. Bradstreet's says: Trade and crop reports are Irreg ular and bus'ness the country over Is still quiet as a whole. There are, however, evidences of growth in optimistic feeling, partly due, no Soubt, to more springlike weather conditions. Current demand at wholesale Is of a between - season :haracter and Jobbing distribution is sonflned to filling In orders, but thero Is reported in several markets a disposition to take hold more free ly for next fall. CURED IN ONE DAY FIRE BURNS CAMP GROUNDS. Muny Cottages At Newton Hamil ton Destroyed By Flames, Lewlatown. Fire believed to hava been started by tramps, destroyed nearly all of the 250 wooden cottages on the grounds of the Juniata Val ley Camp Meeting Association nt Newton Hamilton, near here. The hotel and a few Isolated buildings alone escaped the flames. Because of a very high wind noth ing could be done to cheek tho fire and all efforts were devoted to sav ing the town. Fiery embers were blown there by the wind and two or three buildings Ignited, but there was no serious damage. FIND JUSTICE Ml'RDKRED Ex-Mugistruto Killed, Prolwlily From Fancied , Wrong. Somerset. Frank Wingard, ."0 years of age, was found dead in bed at his home near Stoyeatown. The right side of his head was crushed In. A coal steel auger covered with blood was lying beside tho bed. Wingard was formerly a Justice of the peace, and the murderer, to whom there Is no clew, Is believed to have been an enemy actuated by some fancied wrong sustained while Win gard was a magistrate. Dies Of Grief, Mourning Husband. Lebanon. Mrs. Christiana Ro land, widow of Matthias Roland, a local Ice 'dealer, died after grieving for more than a year over the death of her husband., who was killed In an accident on the Reading Railroad. Some months ago a Jury awarded her $9,000 damages against the rail road company, the largest award ever made In this county In a similar case. Accused Of Selling Fnke Stork. Selinsgrove. Charged with selling stock in Imaginary corporations to Snyder and Northumberland County persons, M. Schwartz, of Selinsgrove, was arrested, and put in Jail. His game, it is alleged, was to loosen parents' purse strings by courting their daughters. Lafayette's New I'rofeusor. Easton. The professorship of physics at Lafayette College, made vacant by the death of Prof. James W. Moore, has been filled bv the ap pointment of prof. Clarence Mc Sheyne Gordon, Ph. D.. now profes sor of physics at Center College of Central University, at Danville, Kan. Prof. Gordon Is a Pennsylvanlan, and graduated from Princeton in 1891. To Build Convert's Home In India. YOirk. The Wnman', Unmo j Foreign Missionary Societies of the ! Lutheran Churches of this section will raise $11,000 for the purpose of ! building a convert's home at the I Lutheran mission in Guntoor, India. I Different methods are being resorted ; to for the purpose of securing the amount of money ns quickly as pos i sible, as the home Is said to be great ! )y needed. Lebanon Lineinun Shocked. Pottsvllle. Shocked by a live wire, William Kramer, a linemau, , fell from a ladder, sustaining what I may prove to be fatal injuries. Sev I eral bones of his left leg were broken and he sustained very serious ln i ternal hurts in addition to cut? and bruises. The man'j horns Is at Leb i anon. V) holrsale Markets New York Wheat Spot firm: No. 2 red. 127 4 & 128 V elevator; No. 2 red, 128 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 127 f. o. b. sfloat; No. 2 hard winter, 127 f. o. b. afloat. Corn No. 2. 75 He. nominal, ele vator, and 744 f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, nominal, and No. 2 yellow, 744 f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, 41,175 bush.; ex ports. 1,000 bust). Spot steady; mix id, 2632 lbs., 56V457V6; natural white, 26 32 lbs., 57 69; clipped wh'-te. 32 40 lbs., 57 63. Poultry Alive dull; Western :hlckens, broilers,, 2533c; fowls, 1 54 17. Dressed firm; Western chickens, 12V4c; fowls, 1516H. Philadelphia Wheat lc. higher; sontract, April, 128 129c. Corn V4c higher; April, 72H 73c. Oats Firm; No. 2 white natural, 69 ft 69 He. Butter Steady; extra Western creamery, 31c; do., nearby prints, v 3 1 Eggs Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 21c, at mark; do., current receipts. In returnable cases, 20 V. at mark; Western firsts, free cases, 21, at mark; do., current receipts, free sases, 19 20. Cheese Firm, fair demand; New ITork full creams, choice, 15 15 c; do., fair to good, 14 V4 15. Poultry Alive steady; fowls, 15 16c; old roosters, 10 11; ipring chickens, 1819; ducks, 15 16. Baltimore. Wheat The market for Western opened firmer; spot, 129c; May, 1.25; July, 1.08. De mand waa of no moment, but the market was strong and prices ad vanced further and at the midday call spot and May were lc. higher. Settling prices were: No. 2 red Western, 130c; contract, spot, 1.30; steamer No. 2 red, 1.27; Bteamer No. 2 rod Western, 1.27. Corn Receipts light and com prised exclusively of the white vari ety. Sales of several hundred bush els of 2 white corn on grade at 73 c. per bushel. Oats We quote, per bush.: White No. 2. 58 58; No. 3, 66 57; No. 4, 55 66. Mix ed No. 2, 56 56; No. 3, 65 65 ; No.. 4, 63 64. Hay We quote, per ton: Timo thy No. 1, large bales, $15; do., small blocks, $15; No. 2, as to loca tion, $13.6014; No. 3, $1112. Clover mixed Choice, $12.50 13; No. 1, $12 12.60; No. 2, $10.60 11.50; No. 1 clover, $1212.50; No. 2, do., $10 11.60. No grade hay. as to kind, quality and condition, $6 9. Butter The market Is steady and unchanged, with fair demand for tho j better grades. We quote, per lb.: ; Creamery fancy, 30 31 ; creamery choice, 28029; creamery good, 23 (ft 9S Deaths In The Stute. Pittsburg. John Nevln Hazlett, dean of the newspaper men in Pitts burg, died after a long lllnssi of stomach trouble. He was 59 years old and for forty yeurs was city edi tor of a local paper, retiring recently on account of his health. Lancaster. John Homsher, the oldest postmaster from point of serv ice lu the United Stntoa, died at his home in Bartvillo aged 83 years. He was appointed by President Buchan an as postmaster at Bartrllle and he had served ever since. STATE ITEMS. Arrest Cripple As Burglur. Pottsvllle. A daring burglary was perpetrated hero at the business house of William Znianke. Entrance was effected after a vain endeavor tu force tho rear door with an axe, by breaking the upper glass sash. Plund ering the place, tho thief escaped. The police were soon set upon the case and they followed clews until they fixed the crime on John O'Brien, a cripple. It Ax Full On Worker's Head. South Bethlehem. While Charles Fenstermacher and George Newbart, of this place, were digging a sink hole nt Emanus. Fenstermacher was nearly scalped by a sharp ax.. New hart was nt the top of the hole work lng when the hatchet he was han dling slipped and fell on Fenster macher's head. Before the Injured man was dragged out of the hole he was nearly dead from loss of blood. Caught At Ills Own Joke, Bethlehem. Intending to nuv a practical Joke on a fellow workman at a Danlelavllle State quarry Joh5 Drlsko dropped a match Into i now dor keg, but the flash "flared back" and DrUko'a clothing caught Ore Ho was badly burned and his features will be warred for life. Miikes Ilia Dratli Sure. Oil City. George L. Snyder, aged 65 year, committed sulolde by shoot ing himself with a revolver, after having previously swallowed a quan tity of carbolic acid. 1)1 health was Ihe cause. Howard A. Knauss has been ap ponted superintendent of the Reading Iron Company's furnaces at Emnus, succeeding J. Cooper, debased. Claire Wallace, a I'.'dla High School athlete, fell and broke his right arm while pole-vaulting. Joseph Williams, father of Lieu tenant Charles Williams, of Company G. Ninth Regiment, N. O. P., died ut his post In the Harwood mines at Hazleton of apoplexy. William Heysham Sayre. second vice president or the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, died at Bethlehem from the effects of an operation per formed on Monday. Ward Knauer, of Athol, while shelling corn, got his hand In the shelter and had the same so badly mangled that some of the fingers had to be amputated. During the pan flscal year In Al lentown 576 new buildings were erected. John Lunger, of Pottsgrove. and Miss Beatrice Sherman, of Milton were married recently by Rev, J, A Hollcnbaugh, of Lewisburg. yjuuH AND END& America supplies the bulk of the coffee and cocca and Asia the tea. The fog banks of the North At lantic, as a rule, are about 30 m leg In diameter. Laughter is cons'dered undigni fied and effeminate lu Persia. According to Consul D. R. Birch, of Alexandria, the final authentic es timate flxei the size of the Egyp tian cotton crop now being marketed, at from 625,000,000 to 660,000,000 pounds. There are 25 telegraph compa nies In this country. To the casual observer all meer schaum looks sllke, but there are 13 recognized grades of this material. At all Scotch ports except Lelth the harbor traffic, taken as a wholo, waa well maintained. The tonnago lost by the regular liners waa fully made up by tramp steamers, though bandied at comparatively low rates. On a basis of a bushel of corn pro ducing 2.6 gallons of alcohol, it hss been figured out that last year's corn crop In the United States waa suffi cient to furnish 20,000,000 horse power for 10 hours a day for an en tire year. ive Stock Chicago. Cattle Market steady. Steers. $57.15; cows, $45.76; heifers, $3.25 6; bulls, $3.75 6.25; calves, $3.60 8; stockers and feeders, $3.30 5.50. Hogs Market 5 10c. higher Choice heavy shlpp'ng, $7.057.15: butchers,, $7 7.12; light mixed. $6.80 6.85; choice light. $6.85 '6.95; packing, $6.907; pigs, $5.30 6.40; bulk of sales, $6.8u7.05. Sheep Market strong to 10c high er. Sheep, $3 6.75; lambs, $7 8.S5; yearlings, $67.25. New York. Beeves Receipts, 960 head; no sales reported; feeling weak. Dressed beef steady at 8 10c. Calves Receipts, 35 head; feel ing steady. Veals, $6.60 9.75; a few at $10; dressed calves steady; city dressed veals, 814c; country dressed, do., at 8 13. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5,. 04 0 bead; sheep strong; Iambi steady. Unshorn ewes sold at $4.60 6; clipped, do., at $4 5.40; un shorn lambs, $8.258.60; ordinary clipped, $6.75. Hogs Receipts, 2,332 head; feel. Ing steady; light state hogs sold al $7.20. Kansas City, Mo. Cattle Market steady to 10c. h'gher. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $6 6.90! fair to good, $4.85 6; Westers steers, $4.75 6.60; stockers and feeders. $3.755.60; Southeri steers, $4. 60ft 6.25; Southern cows $3 SO 4.70: native cows, $2.755.60j native heifers, $3.U0 6; bulls, $3.41 6.25; calves. $3.76 7.50. Hogs Market 6 10c higher Top, $6.97; bulk of sales. $6.65 6.96; heavy, $6.906.97; pack, era and butchers, $6.75 6.95) light, $6.65.82: "heep Market strong. Lambs $6.b08.15; yearlings, $6.507 60 wethers, $5.60 6.40; ewes, $5,25 0 6; stockers and feeders, $3.60 5.60 ' A Jury of Vienna scientists Is read) to award a substantial cash prist for tha best work In tho last fou years on the anatomy, physiology ol pathology of tho ear. Fifty pounds of candles will pro. dues tbo ame amount of illumina tion aa 1,000 feet of gas. Tha Importation of Ua into th United States has ranged from 9j 000.000 to $18,000,000 a year. Munyon's Cold Remrdr rtHlrrn the head, throat ond Itinjs uliflOU Inimrilliite lr. Chacki r'evrra, Mcipa L'iKknrgra of tha now, tako anny all achoa aud pnlna cauacd by roldi. It cur pa Grip and ob atlnata CougUi uud prcwuta 1'ocuuionla. ITUe 25c. Hare jou atlfT or tirollm 5olnt, no mat ter how chronic? Ask .vour druggist for Munyon'a Ubeumntlitin Itemrriy and sea Low quickly ynn ill bn cured. If you bova any kidney or bladder troo Me get Mnnym' Kidney liemedy. Munyon'a VltnMter makea weak men sironf sod reatom lot powera. ' His Company. Williams Young AMirbilt Isn't at all exclusive. Is he? Walters Why, I don't know. Williams Oh, he isn't. Why, this morning 1 s.nw him riding In his automobile with a policeman. Somervllle Journal. How's I hl? Ws offer One HutnliH Dollar Reward for any rne of I'Btiinh thnt cannot b ured by Hall' Cutarrh Cure. K. .1. t'nr.NKv i Co.. Toledo, O. .We. the nndepipnv). t.nve known F. .1 v'heney for tha lnt IS veira. and believi him perfectly hunomble in all limine transaction and hnnncmllv nhl to earn out any obligntiona ma.le I y hi firm. Wai.diwo. KirsSAN M.mivi.i, Whole aale l)nipirit. Toledo. t. Hall'aCatarvhl'ure itnl,on internally. act mudireetty upon the Mood nnd miiruounr fnce of trie vtem. Tr-tMnoniiiU sent free Price. Trie, per bottle. Sold dv nil Druvgiat Take Hail' Family Pill 'or "nntipntion The automobiles that crossed th new Queensboro bridge, the first day, numbered 423. The railroads of Australia use flv' different gauges, ranging from two feet to five feet, three inches. I.adlva tan VVrar hluiri Une Hi.e BiiiHiier utter uxiiik Allen' r'ooi LuMe, u powder, it mukCH tittl r new a. una eaxy. (.'urea swollen, hot, o.vtatini;. bcIiiiik teet. murowinn nailn. coma mid tuinimm. At al Druggists ami Sluw store, ii'ic. Don't ur iept any itubxtituie. Trml purkuiie KltEK bv milil. Addrni l..n S l lrtTil. LpRov.N. Y There are more children to a fami ly In the South than in New England. A Moment Ir Kye Remedy Compounded hy Mxpenni oil IMiysicinnM. Conform to Pure Food ntol' Drills Lnw Win Friends W 'lcrcvcr i Ved. Alt Drug gusts t'T Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine. Bogs compr'se one-seventieth of the area of Ireland. For II K A II A I -III. k i A Pi nitR Whether from Colds. Hcot. Ptomach or fiervous Troubles. I npudine will relieve you. t'a llijuid uleasant lo lule-acto Imniedl audy. Tiy It Inc.. 2Jc. uid Uuc at tlruft ato.es. Belgium's steam railways carry li0,000,UU0 passengers a year. Do not torco yourt.e.1 to tuti offensive (and harmful) unifs take Witrtield Toa. nture a Herb laxative; it corrects cotisti pntion, purifies the ti o. il. hrinirs Health! Japan's chief Import is raw cotton ana chief export is raw silk. Time is the le-t test. For orer fifty yenrs Hnmlins Wiani Oil Ims been the most popiilur remedy in the United States for the cure of i;iietimn';m. Neuralgia anil all pain r" 1 idnmnu-tiiin. Some ol the mocm'H mountains are 36,000 feet high. Mrs. Wuiidow ."-MnthiPi! ."Syrup forf'hildren teet hing. sullen theutns. leduvesiririainina tiuu.ulluytfpinn.cuii'a wind colic. l&uabulUa. German women are freely attend ing boxing schools. Itch cored In 8fl minute by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Never fail. Atdrugguta. Ill Midst Of Advice. "You have been receiving a gnat many suggestions from your constit uents." "Yes," answered Ftnator Sorghum, a little wearly. "And what are your views on tho tariff?' "My views on tl.e tarlT change ko rapidly that they could only be ex pressed by a moving picture Mm." Washington Mar. A trough-shape! rubber shield, big enough tor n lineman to tit upon, has been patented for men working among high voltage currents. Ioi.mi me uiiiii. After Six Years of Misery nnd Wroii", Treatment. John A. Enders. of Robertson Ave nue, Pen Argyl, Pa., stiiTcred for six years with ,stingln pain in the hack, vio lent headaches nnd dizzy spells, and was assured by a special- S"V wX;!r were nil rlrrhl Ihmivh -so-siTfy inesecretions snowen -.Srr rerMlsh l.rlck.Himl avdlment. Not satis-fled. Mr. lindert started using Doan'a Kidney Pills "The kidneys began to act more reg ularly," he says, "and In a Bhort time I passed a few gravel stones. I fell better right away, aud since then have hud no kidney trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Mllhnrn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. IB L'vrr Aa Cleveland Makes Americans. Under the headline "How It Is Done In Free America" the story of Abraham Potekel, 14 years old, who two years ago was taken to police headquarters at Cleveland from the Union Station, where a policeman had found him. Is going the round3 of the Western press. The boy bad been tagged through from New York, Immigrant style, but the address was wrong, and when the error was dis covered at Cleveland the boy was homeless. He begged not to be de ported because his parents had "sold their cow to buy his transportation." Friends gave him Bhelter and he be gan next day to sell papers for a liv ing. He went to night school, learned to speak English fluently In six weeks, and In a year sent $350 to his par ents In Hungary. Recently he he came the proprietor of a postcard and stationery shop, for which he pays a substantial rental. He sent to Kurope for h i sister, who, he says, will soon speak Kngllsh well enough to take care of the shop, so that he can go back to school. His heart Is set on becoming the owner of the large building of which his shop oc cupies an Inconspicuous corner, and persons who know the precocious 14-year-old merchant have no doubt as to his accomplishing his purpose. New York Tribune. Collar ItuUons Mmle Of Milk. There seems to be no limit to the ingenuity of the Germans. Not con tent with making butter and cheese out of milk, they have devised a meth od whereby not only collar buttons ran be made from skim milk, piano keys, dominos, dice and choss figure.? alno. Galallth Is the magical sub stance. It la derived from the cacelu of milk. Casein Is also u?ed in making paper, glue and color. The best comes from France. The head quarters for the galalith industry is Hamburg, where it ha flourished since 1902. The Hamburg galallth makers con tract with French butter makers for skim milk at the rate of 30 centu for 220 pounds, they stipulating to return tho whey to the butter makers. The skim milk is coagulated with rennet by the dairymen. When the curds have been pressed until they contain about 50 per cent, of water they are shipped to Germany for tho r.nishing process, by which they are fashioned Into blocks. It takes more than 3,000 quarts of skim milk to make 220 pounds of dry casein. That quantity is worth $15.50. IiOBton Globe. TOTAL LOSS OF HAI3 Seemed Imminent Scalp Was Vcrj Scaly and IloJr Came Out by Hand ful Scalp Cleared nnd Xew Hair Grown by Cutirura. "About two yean ago I wna troubljl with my head being scaly. Shortly aft that I had an attack of typhoid fever nni I waa out of the hoapitul possibly twj montha when I first noticed the loss oj hair, my acalp being still acaly. I tarti, to use dandruff cures to no effect whatever. I had actually lost hope of saving any hnir at all. I could brush it off my coat by the handful. I waa afraid to comb it. Hut after using two eaJ:es of Cuticura Soap and nearly a box of Cuticura Ointment, the change waa urprisini. Mv acaln ia now- clear and healthy aa could be mid my hair i thicker than ever, wherena I had my mind 1 made up to be bald. W. F. Steese, 6S12 liroad St., PitUburg, IVnn., May 7 nnd ! 21, 'OS." Potter Drug & ( hem. Corp., Sole J Props, of Cuticura Remedies. fWton. Masa. ! The world consumes 3.000.000 needles a day. 1). N. I .1(1. AFTER SUFFERING TEN YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Mabxton. N .1. I feel that LydlaE. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound has fven me new uie. suffered for ten years with serious female troubles, in flammation, ulcer ation, indigestion. nervousness, and could not sleep. Doctors gave ma up, as they said my troubles were chronic. I was in despair, and did not care whether I lived or died, when 1 read about Lyuia . I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound; sol began to take It, and am well again and relieved of all my suffering. " Mrs. Geokoe Johky, linx 40. Warlton, X J. Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Com. pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousandsof voluntary teBtimonialsare on file in the I'iiikham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration, displacementa.H'tirold tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration Every suffering woman owes it to her. self to give Lydia K. i'inkham's Vege table Compound a trial. If you would like special advice about vour cuso write a conliden tial letter to Mrs. lMnklinin, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. i.-'-l-a . Vf i.ootoi.ibo 8L lis Trade-nijrk Eliminates All Uncertainly at in the purchase f-f laint materials. t ift an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your own protection, see It is on tin- si dr of every k-g oi w hi..- ' .tl buy. NATIONAL IE 0 COMPINY 1102 Tnrltf Build a Hp Vefk Tho Reason I Make and tell Mors Men's $3.00 U $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufacturer la bwiiH I K'.ra trt wrr the baafit of ih nort corupltu orfftDluUon of trtUMd upuU ft&d klUd hMtakri IB tha coin try Tim wLtctl tD of the iMtlMra tor mch part of tht ibot, vn) avrrr dttaJl of the mtkUu la tvry dpkvrtratnt. u leaked aftsr bT the twat thoomtktn lit tbt tho indartry. If I could i-aow yoa how CAnfuUy W. L Donglu shot! rt uud. yon would tfisn madritJisl wfc? tbT bold tbu kp, At bttWr, ud waw 1ob Uiu any oliir My mitt hod of Tanning th8ot0i makes thnm Mart Fiixiblttantt Longer Wearing than any others. Mhnf for y.xfry MmW f th Fiimtlr M fit, lty, Unmrii, M atid htldr, Kt nlr hy ho W1er erpry w1ir. PfMITirtM I Knne uvtiuu without W, L. DnntrlM unU I lUil nam ami pri- ini(l on b-itt'-m. Fut Oolor ZyoItU Uw4 EielulTaly. Catalog Ballad frte W. 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TUT MHI ITU Paitine uaed as a mouth, int HlUUin waJ, duiafecta the moulb and throat, purifiei the breath, and kills the germi which collect in tha mouth, cauung lore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much uckneu. 1 1 1 U LI ,nd burn, may be tnitanlly relieved and strengthened by Paxtine. f ATH BDU Paxtine will destroy the germs Ofl I ftnnrl ura c.tllTri. heal the in Rammation and stop the discharge. It is a suit remedy (or uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful germicide. diiinteclant and deodorizer. l'ied in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body antiseptically clean. FOR 8ALC T DRUQ STORES, BOc. OR POSTPAID BV MAIL. LARGE SAMPLE FREE! rH-i PAXTON TOILET CO.. B08T0N. MA8& V nffllrlrd 1ch weaJt aye, um Tbooipson's Eye Water Sure Sin. A Wilmington woman recently reached tlie conrltialcin that the at tachment of a certain policeman for her cook must be invextigated, lest it prove disastrous to domestic dis cipline. "Do you think he means businei.-!, Mary?" she asked. "I think so, mum," said Mary. He's begun to complain about my :ookln', mum." Harper's Weekly. One of the new emergency devlcei for use in submarines Is a helmet and coat containing enough air to lift the wearer to the surface of the water. i FarnvF?rSaIcW?? JL irt rrnnml4,sui..s.r, oo il-W- N Moilllil huiunn.j ui Barflln, prorua) lllustntrd. mailed rttl wm imr Stmt R. R. far. E. A. STKOUT CO., CI. Isria's UismI turn b-im, Li lass rUa. SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARY BASE BALL SERIES No. 1 Spalding's Offlcia Bus Ball Guido. Ko. 20t How to Hlay tUs Ui.ll. No. za How to Bat. No. -Z How to Hun Bases. No. ZXO How to I'ilrh. No. tt) How to Catch. No, r How to I'Ur First P.. No. M How to Plar S.ron.l lluie. No. rrf How to Play Third Haio. No. SS How to IMajr Rhoruup. Ma tH Uow to TU tiia OuiAeld. No. 231 No. 1A Spalding's Baa Ball Rsoord. nuw w uiiniH NM tlsll I fsTllS. How to Orn.nlts H club. How to M.n.g. B Baae Ball Club. 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