The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 16, 1909, Image 8

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RELIEVED
PRICE 2S Cta.
J W Mailed postpaid on re
ryTJ celpt ol price
1UU CUU h IIBVO H
' beautiful complexion if
your blood in impura
or if you lufTor with
Mijeiition or tiny stomach or liver ailment.
jjunyon'i Paw-Paw Pilla regulate th
towels, correct. indiReation, constipation,
fcUiounne, torpid livers, jaundice, sallow
,d dull complexions. They purify the
Wood and clear the akin of pimples, sores
and most eruptions.
One pill i" cnt,e l"tve; two pills a
ihoroush physic. They do not gripe, they
fa not weaken. Price 25 cents.
MVXYON'8 REMEDY CO.,
53d and Jefferson SU.. l'hila.. Fa.
Pica For Clnsslc Slnng.
Why does not ancient slang come
ajraln In'0 vogue with ancient dress
and architecture? Suppose we rein
troduce " 'Od's bodlklns!" and
"Ventre bleu!" as a starter, and re
tire "Great Scott!" and "Holy
moke." St. Louis Republic.
A Like As Not.
Bill I see a man Is trying to
drift across the Arctic Circle. Where
do yon mippoeo he'll bring up?
jIU oh, on the lecture platform
probably. Yonkers Sattesman,
Money And "Trades."
Pat It's a quare thrade that
artist has, to be sure.
O'Grady I belave there's great
nioncv in ut, anyway.
Pat Begob, it's In the thrades
without slnse or purpose at all that
the money's made. Punch.
In some English workhouses pau
perB have gulf outfits given them
and use of grounds for playing the
game.
1EAHS OF IT.
v mm uf kennsylvaivj
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Bee Convention.
Lebanon. After commending Dr.
Wiley and other national health au
thorities for their efforts in prose
cuting the pure food crusadfl and
accepting an Invitation to meet next
year at the Commercial Museum,
West Philadelphia, as guests of the
Philadelphia Beekeepers' Association,
the Blxth annual convention of the
Pennsylvania Beekeepers' Associa
tion came to a- close here. Closing
addresses were made by Prof. H. A.
Surface, Harrlsburg; Dr. B. F. Phil
lips, Washington, D. C; F. Hahman,
Philadelphia; Harold Homer, Jen
klnBtown, and William A. Setzer, of
Philadelphia, and others. The fol
lowing officers were elected: Presi
dent, H. A. Surface, Harrlsburg; first
vice president, H. K. Beard, Man
helm, R. D. Six, Pennsylvania; sec
ond vice president, George H. Hen,
Rcynoldsville, Pa.; secretary-treasurer,
A. F. Satterthwalte, Middle
town, Pa.
Brobst Heirs.
Reading. At a meeting of the
Brobst Heirs' Association held here
the following oflicers were elected
for the ensuing year: President, Rev.
H. H. Jones; secretary, Rev. J. O.
Jones; assistant, Mrs. Caroline
Frank; treasurer, Henry F. Stump;
bourd of directors, J. J. Wessner, C.
H. Brobst, Dr. J. C. Brobst, J. A.
Phillips aud Mrs. Elmira A. Phillips,
Pottsvllle. The association Is mak
ing a strenuous effort to have Its
test case for a tract of coal land near
Mt. Carmel tried at the October term
of court at Sunbury. This Is one
out of 25 or more tracts of over
10.000 acres of coal land where the
title Is disputed.
A Dark Picture to Look Rack Upon.
John Corey, Constable, Attica, N.
f, says: "From September, 1896,
to March, 1837, 1
was confined to the
house, an invalid,
from kidney trouble.
For months I had
tottered about on
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iv, i ik .- r-nttrhna. a (liscour-
'&fi'l$$ aged and despairing
1;'3?5 man. I was prao-
W.T.tf flonllv prlnnlpd with
-r' -
lumbago. I decided to try Doan's
Eldney Pills aud a short while after
I began using them I was able to
walk. After taking seven boxes I
threw away my crutches and the
lumbago has not returned from that
day to this. Through using Doan'i
Kidney Pills I am to-day a healthy
nan."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
FpBter-MIlburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y,
Natural Forces. '
It was the study of the natural
laws affecting water In contact with
beat that gave Fulton his idea of
propelling vessels. It was the
Wright's study of the natural laws
of the resisting or sustaining power
of the air that has enabled them to
construct the aeroplane.
It has been the. study of electric
waves and the natural laws attend
ing their production and their trans
mission without wires that enabled
the French naval oflicers, Jeance aud
Colin, to carry on wireless telephonic
communication on Wednesday last
between Toulon and Port Vendres, a
distance of 155 miles.
The air, the steam and electricity
were the same in the time of Solo
mon as today in nature's domain,
governed then by the same laws as
they are today, available then to
our progenitors if they had known
the processes by which they could
have utilized them. It Is a trans
formed world as compared with a
century ago. transformed by stu
dents of natural laws. The changes
of the next 25 years bid fair to be
as complete and wonderful as those
riBPy c.e,ntury that has gone by. .
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Question Of Economy.
"I can get my daughter a coronet
ier a million."
I'Seems extravagant, SI,"
'I know; but mebbe It would be
cheaper in the long run than buying
ton Heraw year "-w"
Cat Troves Old Adage.
Bloomsburg. A pet cat which
went to sleep In the drum of the
sandcr at a furniture factory here
was the cause of nutting that plant
out of business for a time. The ani
mal's plight was discovered shortly
after the engine started, when the
machinery was stopped. It was un
conscious and believed to be dead
when taken from the sandcr, but
soon recovered.
Weds Philadelphia Girl.
Hanover. LeoS.Bechtel, a wealthy
young Hanoverian lately returned
from an extended trip of the West
with a romance, which had its cul
mination in his marriage at Hamp
ton, near Hanover, to Miss Jane
Quinby, of Philadelphia, grand
daughter of the late David Wells,
of Gettysburg, in whose home Abra
ham Lincoln finished his famous
Gettysburg address. The young
couple met only recently.
Killed By Auto.
Pittsburg. James I. Blakely, a
wealthy oil operator of Homestead,
was killed by being struck by .an
automobile In charge of William Ca
vell, a colored chauffeur. Blakely
was about to cross the street In front
of the automobile, when Cavell
threw on the high speed clutch. One
pf the machine lamps struck Blake
ly on the head, killing him almost
Instantly.
Huntmh's Memory.
West Chester. The Chester Coun
ty Historical Society unveiled a white
granite shaft bearing the metal plate
to the memory of Indian Hannah,
the last member of the Lennl-Lenape
Tribe, who died at the Chester Coun
ty Home, near Embreevllle, in 1802,
and whose body was Interred there.
The committee In charge consisted of
Lewis K. Stubbs, J. Carroll Hayes
and Joseph Thompson. Albert Cook
Myers, of Moylan, made the address.
First Aid To Injured.
Wllkea-Rnrrp T'nrtpr tha n.mnlpo
of the American National Red Cross
mere is to he an intercompany
military competition In the applica
tion of first aid to the Injured here
on October 2. The Idea has aroused
Interest In army circles and three
oflicers of the medical corps have
been detailed to act as Judges. These
officers are Majors Charles Lynch and
Charles R. Reynolds and Captain
Howard H. Bailey.
TRKSSED IURD
Coffee-i Weight on Old Age.
When prominent men realize the
injurious effects of coffee and the
brinV" he8Uh that Po8tun can
timS are glad t0 ,en(1 elr tes
timony for the benefit of others.
In Nn,T'nteDdent ot Dublic whools
'n North Carolina says:
holJIy mother- 8lnc her early chlld
V ,nveterat wffee drink
hear?, ha" beGn trohled with her
nLln"umbcr of a" com-
ud .i V that 'Weak 011 over" feeHiS
a"l sick stomach.
offl'clT6. Vme ag0 1 wa making an
St VV18" a d,gtaDt Prt of the
ih 7 I d t00k dlnner w"h one of
i"e merchants of the place. I noticed
mml ,at peculiar flavour of The
He Lfn,d.!!Blled hlm concerning It.
e replied that It w. Postum.
MckaA ? WM 0V6r' 1 bonht
well m. T 9 Wbole fam,1y "ked It go
used Pn , W8 Continued coffee an"
,d Posturo. entirely
sn1.In,!"'Vea"3r b61 "me. ery
Si. In , C?DcernlnS mother'. eo7.
J J?"' b"t we not":ed that after using
muchT m' Vhort tllne "he felt J
I art lit hi ' "i9 troubl wlta ber
hill?? no a,ck "tomach. that the
hi, e' ,Wer not "o 'requent. and
rhl, continued until .he wa. a. well
and hearty a. the rest of us
elf FoBt!lm hM beni'ted my
flL, i ,he otber member, of the
S in ihb8U,e,,0, ,nf 10 n,arkBd
m the case of my mother, t. .he
a. a victim of long .tandlng." .
Pk", "Th n1 t0 W"vl"e" n;
"There', a Reason."
Ever read the abovelettfrT A new
PPe from time to time. Tl.er
,rue luU ol Human
To Save Fishes.
Arrangements were completed for
a conference in Pltttsburg, Septem
ber 21, between the State Fish Com
missioners of Pennsylvania, Ohio and
West Virginia, to devise means for
preventing the contamination of the
rivers ot the three States. Repre
sentatives of an organization of citi
zens living along the Allegheny, Mo
nongahela and Ohio Rivers will con
fer with the commissioners.
Death By Eating Matches.
Shamokln. Too poor to buy a re
volver and unable to find rope, John
Popln, who decided on death because
his wife scolded him, ate a box of
sulphur matches and was In terrible
agony when a doctor arrived. After
a hard fight, the physician saved
Popla's life.
Sunday School Workers.
Shamokln. The nineteenth an
nual convention of the Northumber
land County Sunday School Associa
tion opened here, a large number of
delegates being present. Rev. G. M.
Remley, pf this city, gave the ad
dress of welcome, and Rev. H. Whlt
aker, of Mt. Carmel, responded. A
number of addresses were delivered
by delegates.
Fierce Forest Fires.
, Freeland. Forest fires are raging
on all mountains surrounding this
locality and serious damage has al
ready resulted. Arthur Goedecke,
fire warden for the district, has ar
mies of men at work endeavoring to
check the progress ot the flames.
From the top of Oley Mountain to
Nescopeck, a. distance of twenty
miles, the mountains are ablaze and
much valuable timberland has been
laid waste.
Lockjaw Victim.
Bethlehem. A victim of tetanus.
Miles Klstler, the ten-year-old son of
Wilson Klstler, of Longacre Station,
near here, died. He was injured by
a spreading machine on August 25,
lockjaw developing after it was
thought the boy was on the road to
recovery.
Buried Four Honrs.
Shamokln. While Henry Zartman
was half way down a well In Maha
noy the brick wall -collapsed, bury
ing him. The tut)e of a wooden
pump served as an air passage
through which he managed to get
enough ventilation until a rescuing
party, after four hour, toll, uncov
ered him. He wa. almoBt dead from
foul air.
Cool Magnate A Benedict.
Lebanon. Charles D. Millard, a
prominent quarry operator of MH
lardsvllle. Lebanon County, and Mis.
Mayme Dolnlnger, widely known In
local society circles, were married
at St. Mary'. Cathollo Church, by
Rev.. Father Adam Christ, Mis. Lucy
Eckenroth was bridesmaid and Jo
seph Consedlne best man. After a
wedding breakfast at the home of
Mr.. B. F. Ward, .later of the bride,
Mr. and Mr.. Millard left for a honey
moon tour to Eastern cities.
Track Fatal Couch.
Carlisle. Edward Sbaefer, a Boil
ing Spring, butcher, died here at
Todd Hosvltal, a. a result of Injuries
received by being .truck by a Valley
Traction car near Boiling Springs.
The motormau .aw Shoafer lying on
the track, but could not atop the car
in time.
First Railroad Ride.
Red Lion. Miss Lydla Fllnch
baugh, SS year, old, took her first
ride on a railroad train Tuesday,
She ha. lived In York County all
her life and never rod on th car.
before-
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
Bradatret'. fays:
As the season advices tido tepds
to show further expansion and -1-dustrlal
line, are becoming more ac
tive. Output, are being Increased
ty plants already In operation anv
fvequont reports coma to hiad of ro
ll vontlon. by concern that have
CeV. Bhut own tor sometime pas
Under the circumstances employment
la more general, payroll, are larger
and more money is available for
pending. In a nutshell, trade Is
good, Industry, particularly iron and
steal, Is active, outputs are close to
normal and prospects are pleasant.
R. Q. Dun & Co.'. Weekly Review
of Trade says:
Expansion in volume of business
and contraction In business discs tera
characterized the month of August,
usually of the most inactive of the
year, and this marks the situation
on the eve of the fall season.
Reports for the week confirm re
ports of the wbolo of the past month.
Heavy buying, both for immediate
and 1910 consumption, continues In
the Iron and steel trade. The higher
cost of material Is one of the fea
tures of the situation which work for
conservatism, but as the revival of
activity has taken place in eplte of
other adverse conditions, it Ignores
this development. A'lvices from the
leading cities continue to speak of
business improvements and in soma
cases the August trade was In ex
cess of all former records for the
month.
WHAT IS PAINT 7
The paint on a house is the extreme
outside of the house. The wood Is
simply a structural under layer. That
la as It should be. Unprotected wood
will not well withstand weather. But
pnlnt made of pure white lead and
linseed oil Is an Invulnerable armor
against sun and rain, beat and cold.
Such paint protects and preserves,
fortifying the perishable wood with a
complete metallic casing.
And the outside ot the house I. the
look, of the house. A well construct
ed building may be greatly depre
ciated by lack ot painting or by poor
painting.
National Lead Company have made
It possible for every building owner
to be absolutely sure of pure white
lead paint bofore applying. They do
this by putting upon every package
of their white lead their Dutch Boy
Painter trademark. That trademark
Is a complete guarantee.
There Is a newly erected Ice plant
at Smyrna, built by an American
company, and it is now doing a good
business.
Hymen Vs School Hoard.
Centrnlla. The School Board, of
Conyngham Township, was unable to
decide whether to permit Mrs. John
Dries to continue teaching school or
not. Two weeks ago. as Miss Llllle
Gotschall, she opened the school.
Three days later she married Rev.
M. R. Dries, the Lutheran pastor
at Aristes. In the meantime, while
she is putting their household effects
In condition, he Is teaching her
school In addition to attending to
his ministerial duties.
Injured Hugging Girl.
Bethlehem. Playfully attempting
to hug one of two girl companions
while on a scenic railway at Central
Park. Fred Hartlg, of Catasauqua,
stood up in the car. As it rounded
a curve he was hurled headfirst out
through a maze of woodwork to the
ground. He landed on a Jagged
piece of wood, tearing a frightful
gnsh in his thigh. He also sustain
ed other injuries and was removed
to a hospital in a precarious condition.
Kills Herself With Knife.
Pine Grove. Luclnda, wife of
Henry Luckenblll, a well known
fanner of Pine Grove Township,
aged 54, committed sulcido shortly
after the family arose and were tem
porarily absent at the barn. The
woman Is believed to have been un
balanced due to a recent illness. The
deed was done with a shoe knife.
Slate Workers' Oflicers.
Bangor. The International Slate
Workers' Union, In session at Pen
Argyl, elected these officers: Pres
ident, Sampson H. MUford, of East
Bangor; secretary, Thomas H. Palm
er, Pen Argyl; treasurer, William H.
Johnson, of East Bangor; first vice
president, Isaac Pape, of Bangor;
second vice president, John Nottle.
of Pen Argyl; third vice president,
Richard Stout, of Bangor; fourth
vice president, James Frable, ol
Bangor; fifth vice president, William
J. Hicks, of Pen Argyl; sixth vice
president, Ambrose McNally, of Ban
gor; seventh vice president, P. L.
Repslier, of Pen Argyl; eighth vice
president, Davis Price, of Bangor;
auditor for three years, E. J. Rob
erts, of Pen Argyl.
Planing Mill Burned.
York. An $8,000 fire occurred in
Chanceford Township, this county,
when the planing mill owned b
Charles H. Bear was destroyed.
Sparks from an engine used to op
erate the mill caused the blaze.
12 Daningo Suits.
Twelve damage suits against the
State were filed at Harrlsburg
by Thomas Murphy and eleven
foreigners, of Florence, Jefferson
County, permission to such hav
ing been granted by the last Leg
islature after the session of 1907 had
refused such permission. The de
fendant. seek to recover for property
alleged to have been destroyed by
State police in 1906.
Moving ricture Men Indicted.
The two moving picture proprie
tors of JohnBtown. who were arrested
for not obeying the new laws of the
factory department, have both been
indicted by the Cambria County
Grand Jury and the District Attor
ney has notified Chief Factory In
spector Delaney that the cases will
be heard this month. The Hatch
rase, in Altoona. will go to the Blati
County Grand Jury in October, the
defendant having waived a hearing
ODDS AND ENDS.
Naples I one of the few European
cities where rent, bave remained
very low.
The Rio Grande I. shrinking, and
efforts are being made to preserve It
waters.
An average orange tree producei
20,000 orange, and an average lemor
tree 8,000 lemons.
American plow, and cultivator!
are turning up the soil in more thas
70 countries and colonies. .
Central Park, New York, Is to b
lighted by electricity. It will tak
1,400 arc lamp, to light the park
The German government Is .end.
lng cooking schools In charge of ex
pert, to all portion, of the empire
More coal 1. mined by machinery
in proportion to the total output it
Ohio than in any other .tate.
For the Congo a .melting plant
to treat 1,000 ton. of copper ore
dally ha. been ordered from the
United State..
European, have discovered that
American .Irup barrel., one used,
are better than new one.. They are
u.ed especially for the pickling of
meat, and if of bard wood, even In
the United State., bring better
price than new one..
Large quantltlet of turquoise come
from Blkklin and Tibet, that from
the later country being harder and
of darker blae. which gives it rre.t-
er vain. '
Wholesale Markets.
New York Wheat Spot irregu
lar; No. 2 red, 104,,2c., nominal ele
vator; No. 2 red, 108 Vi f. o. b. alloat;
No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1.07, nomi
nal f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 hard win
ter, 1.10, nominal f. o. b. afloat.
Corn Spot steady; No. 2 old, 77 Vi,
nominal elevator and 7S, nominal
delivered; No. 2 new, 63, winter
1 shipment.
i Oats Spot steady; mixed, 40c,
'nominal; natural white, 3342;
i clipped white 4 Iff 4 7.
j Butter Firmer; receipts, 8,176
I packages. Creamery epeclals, 30
I 30',-2C; extras, 21) ',-s.
i Cheese Firm; receipts, 4,434
I boxes. State, full cream specials,
' 15Vi16Vi; do., small colored or
i white or large or colored fancy,
16 Vi; do., common to good, 11 (it1
14; skims, full to special, 4:J44j;
12.
Poultry Alive steady. Western
chickens, 18 & 19c; fowls, 17 Vi
18'Vi; turkeys, 15. Dressed Irregu
lar; Western chickens, broilers, 15
fe20c; fowls, 15&l"Vi.
Philadelphia Wheat Steady;
contract grade, September, 10U
101c.
Corn Steady; No. 2 yellow, foi
local trade, 7979c.
Oats Firm; new, No. 2 white nat
ural, 42 Vi (S 43c
Butter Firm; extra Western
creamery, 31c; do., nearby prints,
32.
Eggs Firm; Pennsylvania and
other nearby firsts, free cases, 2Ci
at mark; do., current receipts in
returnable cases, 25 at mark; West
ern firsts, free cases, 26 at mark; do.
current receipts, free cases, 23 It 25
at mark.
Cheese Firmer; New York full
creams, choice 16c; do., fair to good
15 V & 15.
Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 16
16 Vic.; old roosters, lOVi&'H;
spring chickens, 16 Vi Ov 17 Vi ; ducks
old, 11 12; do., spring, 13 14.
Baltimore Wheat Prime South
ern in steady demand. Pales of car
goes on'grado were made at 994c
per bu. for No. 2 red; 97 Vi for No
3 red and 92 for steamer No. 3 red,
while small bag lots, by sample, as
to quality and condition, brought 91,
92 and 94c. per bu.
Corn Western opened quiet and
steady; spot, 74c; year, 61; January
60 Vi. Year and January continue
in moderate demand, but spot re
mains nominal. At the midday call
year was quoted at 6161Vi and
January, 60Vi60.
Oats Stock in elevators, 277.489
bushels; shipments from elevators,
10,541 bushels. The quotations for
new oats on spot were: White, No.
2 as to weight, 41 41 Vic; do., No
3. 38 Vi 40 Vjc; do., No. 4, ?6Vi
3(5C.; mixed. No. 2, 38 Vi 39 Vic
Hay Quota new hay, per ton:
No. 1 timothy, large baloe, (16.50,
do., small blocks, $16.50; No. 2, do.,
as to location, 115.50 16.00; No. 3,
do.; 13.0014.00; choice clover
mixed, 15. 00015. 50; No. 1, do.,
815.00; No. 2, do., ;3.0014.00;
No. 1 clover, $15.00; No. 2, do.,
$13.00fj 14.00.
Butter Creamery separator, pet
lb.. 30c; imitation, per lb., 20 21c;
prints, Vi-lb., 30c; do., 1-lb., per
lb., 30c; blocks, 2-lb., per lb., 30c;
dairy prints Maryland, Pennsylvania
and Virginia, per lb., 16 17c; Vlr
' glnla and West Virginia, store pack
ed, per lb., 20 20 Vic; Ohio, store
packed, per lb., 20 20 Vic; nearby
rolls, per lb., 20 20 Vic; Ohio rolls,
per lb., 2020Vie.; West Virginia
rolls, per lb., 20 20 Vic
Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvania
and nearby firsts, per dozen, 25c;
Eastern Shore, Maryland and Vir
ginia, per doz., 25c; Western firsts,
per doz., 25.; West Virginia, per
doz., 25c; North Carolina, per doz.,
24c
Cheese Market steady. We quote,
Jobbing lots, per lb., 16 16 Vic;
pony size, 17.
Live Poultry We quote, per lb.:
Chickens Old hens, heavy, 16c;
small to medium, 1SV16; old
roosters, 10; young, 17 V4; white
Poklngs, 12 13; spring, 3 lbs. and
over, 13; .mall, 12.
Live Stock.
ClUcago, IU. Cattle Market
steady to strong. Hteors, $5.60
8.05; cows, $3.605.25; heifers,
$3.6006.00; bull., $3.004.85;
calvee, -3.00 9.00; .tockers and
feeders,' $3.75 5.15.
Hogs Market 6 to 10c. higher.
Crolce heavy, $8.10 8.25; butch
ers', $8.00 8.25; light mixed, $7.80
8.00; choice light, $8.00018.25:
packing, $7.607.75; plgB, $5.25
T.90; bulk of sales, $7.70 b. 10.
Sheep Market steady. Sheen,
4.00tj6.00; lambs, $6.757.65,
Kansas City Cattle Market
steady to 10c. higher. Choice ex
port and drcatued beet steer., $6.60
7.75; fair to good, $4.606.25;
Western .leer., $S.756.76; stock
er. and, feeders, $2.75 6. 00; South
era steer., $3.00H.60; Southern
rows, $2.00 S. 85; native cows,
$1.00 0 4.40; naUve heifer., $3.00
a.SO: bull., $1.50 (J 3.60; calves..
$3.60 00.
ltttabnrg, Pfc - Cattle Supply
light, steady; choice, $8.25 $6.60.
Sheep Prime wether., $4.SO
4 85; culU and common, $1.62;
tmb. $4 7.ZB:, wJ calves, $9ty
CO. .
CUTICURA CURED HIS ECZEMA.
Humor Cnmo on Ia-h and Ankles
Could Not W-nr SliiM-s HecmiKO
of Had Sculln,' nnd Itching.
"I have boon FMccwfully cured of dry
eczema. I wn m-ivting the removal id
noxious weeds from ihn ctl.'e of a river and
was constantly in t'lc dust from the weeds.
At night I clcaiiM ! my limbs but fo!t a
prickly eensntion. 1 j aid no attention to it
for two years but I n., tir ed a scum on my
ley like fixh scale-. I did not nttend to it
until it came to be to., itchy and sore and
began gettiiiK tv,.. running sorea. My
ankles were all sore ;m I scabby and I could
not wear shoes. 1 in I to use carpet nnd
felt slippers fur wre!. 1 Kt a cake of tho
Cuticura Soap nnd ..iiie Cuticurn Oint
ment. In less than ten days I could put
on my boots and in le-s than three weeks
I was free from the t--nfoiinde 1 itching.
Cnpt. O. P. lilms, flu.f ,,f Police, Morris,
Manitoba, Mar. '2D, MT, and Sept. 24. '03."
l'otter Druff & Chem. l urp., Sole Props.
3i Cuticura Itemedies, Huston. Maes.
1 In England one persons in every
hundred is unable to rond and write;
in France, two in every hundred.
Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets first put up
40 yearrt niro. They regulate and invigorate
stomach, liver nnd bowels. Sugar-coated,
tiny granules.
Copper and wire sheets are now
produced direct from crude metal
by one process.
yorCMS nnd !IMP.
hick's f'AprniNB Is tho best, remnly
relievrs the ftelninf find feverMincs., cures
tlu-Cold and tentores normal cuiniuiims. It'
lluuliJ elVeels inum dluu-ly. luc. too. suit
tut., lilliruk hlorcs.
Out of a total of 18 south pole
expeditions nine have been llritisli.
A little bottle of U.iinliiia Wizard Oil i
a medicine ciiet in itself. It can lie ap
plied in n larger unmoor ot paintul all
Incuts tliati nny oilier renitiiy Known.
Brazil grows more coffee than any
other country in tho world.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Synip forChildren
tetthini, softens the guiim, reduce in tiftnima
tlou, ulluys pain, cure wind colic. 'Joe a boUJtt.
What is Hest?
It Is strange how peoplo differ In
their Ideas as to what rest really
means. According to accepted au
thority the definition of tho word Is:
"A state of quiet or repose; a cessa
tion from motion or labor; freedom
from everything which wearies or
disturbs," etc., etc., but as is the
case with nearly every subject that
is worth discussing each Individual
m!nd places its own interpretation
upon tho definition. What means
rent to some persons brings no re
freshment to others, and it must be
admitted, we suppose, that each per
son Is tho best judge of his noeiH.
The most widely accepted theory of
rest Is to do absolutely nothinc. to
lie quietly in a relaxed position, to
lounge about and give one's st H up
to complete repose, to do nothing
that requires any effort of wii! or
exertion of body. There are times
when such absolute relaxation Is nec
essary for the rehabilitation of na
ture, when mind nnd body worn and
fagged by a too constant applica
tion reach the limits of endurance
and crave "some sv eet oblivious anti
dote." Charleston News and Courier.
The theory of gravitation was ad
vanced by Kepler in 1617, 70 years
before Newton announced his discovery.
As a general rule roots extend on
each side of a tree to a distance
equal to the height of tho tree Itself.
In India there are nearly 26,000,
000 widows.
" Do you know of any woman who ever received any
benefit from taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com
pound ? " .
If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar
to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be
surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in
this country where women cannot be found who have been
restored to health by this famous old remedy, made
exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs.
During the past 30 years we have published thousands
of letters from these grateful women who have been cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never
in all that time have we published a testimonial without
the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly
published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine.
Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts
that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi
ence with Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound write
and ask. her.
Houston, Texas. " Wlion I first lx-qran tuklr.fi: Lydia IJ. Pink
ham's Vejrptalilc Compotinil I was a total wreck. I liad lieen
sick for three years with leinalc troubles, chromic dyspepsia,
and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor's medicines, but
nothing did me any muni.
"For throe years I lived on medicine and thought I would
never pet well, when I read an ndvertisineut of I.ydia E. I'ink
ham's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it.
"My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, and it did
mc so much good I continued its use. I am now a well woman
and enjoy tlie best of health.
"I advise all women suffering from such troubles to give
Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They won't
regret It, for it will surely cure you." Mrs. ISessio L. Hicks,.
811) Cleveland St., Houston.
Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely
not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it
not do her as much good as it did Mrs. I licks.
In All Cases of
DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUFNZA.
COLDS, ETC.,
OC All Horse. Urood Mures, Colts,
Millliolm, is to
"SPOHN THEM"
On ttaolr tnmi- nr In the t.il pm si-hnM UquM li &l&tf M
f iv..i! .....U It, .,11 tt 111. Mil. II n.'t i',e'. -titr' tT
on the hlMilcl mvl kIuii.1.. II . tin- rti-'iw by vx- fo!'tWfy'U1iit22A
tHslUnKth.Mli-n-K.Tn.il. it w..r.l oft tlw tmuuw. ff'j?Si?ft-TI'Mi
un mult.T In. iv ilu- nl ".xi-w.t." A!'lnu-ly In VMtlSS
from unytliliiK luJurHnw. A .-Mid -n uf.-iy ink.- It. Jltfftjgf.
lioi lul Agi-nln Wanted. 'f . NyjfliT
ft. --p,. 1 r - jr.
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SI'OIIX
CliemlHtH
Metallic chromium is now a i-uin-mcrclal
iirtir!.- mid ran be obtained
in a hlpli di-Rffi' ot purity.
The f'hiii-;! States lias SO'Vinn.fM.i.
apple tn - s. H N U. .
for III 11t mv-lti. li' . . I'l ll K
Whelhi-r fltilll (ollls. 1 1 :i t. St-in.ri-li or
erviHi TiouMi-h. Lul.uilliH will ivluvi.- vv.i.
It's IwuM pleasant to tuKr a.'la i-u:.-!l-an-ly.
Xiy it. luc.. Jiio. ami Vc. at Urn
lon-a
A Western Saloon.
ProBoeutlnE Attorney (Frcmn
pop) Your honor, the Sheriff's buli
pup has gone and thawed up the
court Bible!
Judge Well, make the witness
kiss the bull pup, then! We can't ;
adjourn court for a week ji st to hum 1
up a new Bible! San Antonio
Sclmeter.
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PIMPLES
Tlii s Trade-mark
I iiminates All
Uncertainly
il. ti.i- purchase iA
)uint iii;itrriuU.
. an at. -hue
guarantee oi pur
ity and qi-ahty.
for your own
protection, sc
that il i- on the fide uf
evrr k.-ij oi uitt '.-dd
yu buy.
NltlOUl If 19 eONMVT
ISO! 'ii'ilr Buad nf. tertr
For the Instruction of tourists j
about to visit Egypt, Persia and In- j
dia, a museum is to be established in 1
PariB, in which specimens of t he j
counterfeit art works so largely sold !
to wealthy travelers in those coun
tries are to bo exhibited.
The Brooklyn (N. Y.) Kdison sys
tem is at the present time supplying
the current equivalent of 1 ,500,000
16-candle-power Incandescent lamps.
Each oi the chief or
ani of the body is a
link in the Chain of
Life, A chain it no
frontier than its
weakest link, the body
no stronger than ita
weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, lfVer or lungs, there is a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called
"weakness" is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease
of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and
weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs ore cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach is
cured, diseases of other organs which stem remote from the stomach but which
have their origin in diseased condition of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also.
The Btront man ham a atroni ttomacb.
Tmk lha above racommandtJ "Dlseow
cry" and you may hara a atroni atom
aea and a atroni body.
Given Away. Dr. Pieroe's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
Dew revised Edition, is sent frn on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ume. Address Dr. K. V. I'ieroe, Buffalo, N. Y.
"I tried all kituls of blood remedies
which failed to do me any good, but 1
bave found the right thing at last. My
fare was full of pimples and black-heads.
After taking Caacarets they all left. I am
continuing the tu-e of them and rjcimi
nienUing them to my frientls. I feel line
when 1 ri- in the moruitig. Hope to
have a chiiuce to recommend Cascavetn."
I"rI C. Witteu, 76 lJIm St., Newark, N. J.
Pleanant. Falatabls. Potent. Tasta
lot,o.Ml. Nmr bkkea. Weaken or (itipo.
Mc. Sue- Kawr sul1 In bui. The gvnn
lnt: talilet stanped C C C. buoriuilee! to
cuiu ut yam tuuar back. tZ2
a, 1
TWKefTT DIFFERENT FOUR OOTtttHnTI R WTW
New Y irK, Cnnmy Island mn I tt iliti CHf wltfi
IiockntsbHrfHo'iiHi. ItoaUiUrui noveliv. .ni maw
ttAU.tM.Tfc Vot-.U Mb.4c1Is).C JUuluwr,iM
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k-ubllo.l WlilOaluliujfcHlia.
For Hundreds of years mankind
used the same style and size of rator
and had no thought that It could be'
Improved until some genius evolved
the safety raxor. That genius reaped
the benefit ot bis Inventive talent by
charging from 13 to $5 for each Im
plement, peopie being glad to bay at
those figures. Now eomes another
Inventor who has made possible
till better safety raior, and for only
twenty-five cents. That sum In post
age stamps sent to the Book Publish
ing House, 1S4 Leonard streeC New
York, will sec a re a rotor postpaid , ,
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THE TK'L'T U Paxtina esreli any denuirics
i "L I II in cleaaiing. whitening sne
removing Uitai from tha leelh, bet'dea dolroyinj
all germs oi decay and dueaaa which ordioar
looth pteparakoo cannot do.
TUP I II ft I ITU Paanaa used as a mootb.
1Mb lYlUUIn wa.h (WlecU tha couth
and throat, pun&ca tha breath, and lulls tha farms
which collect io tha mouth, causing sore Ihroai,
bad teeth, bad biaalh, grippa, and much sickocas.
TUP rvrr when inflamed, hied, ache
lilt CILd and bur a. may ba autaody
relieved and atKngtheoed by Paxline.
f ATA DC) LI Pattine will destroy the terms
UA I Afirin Uut cause cauurh, heal the m.
lammarioa and stop the discharge. It is a sura
tamed? for uterine catarrh.
Paxlin it a harmless yet powerful
termicide,cuHaJectant and deodorizer. 1
Jsed in bathing it destroys odors and
IcaTos the body aouaeplically clean,
foil SALf AT ORUQ STORCS.SOo.
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