MHWHWfw era.1 wywt A , w w ,; , ..n r ir LIVE NEWS OF THE STATE CHINESE TROOPS ON THE WAY TO THE FRONT Altoona. Edward Ickes, of Carllm, and John Estep, of Mt. Etna, were ar rested by railroad officers for putting on the brakes of a freight train on which they were riding on the Peters burg cut off, so they could get off ut their homes. They admitted their guilt and were held for court. Waynesburg. Decauso her hus band, a Baptist clergyman, upbraided Dor and threatened her for "being too courteous to the men," in his congre gation, Mrs. Minnie E. Rockwell, wife at liev. Charles W. Rockwell, was jninted a divorce here. The pair were married in 1000 and lived together until January 1, 1910. Hurrisburg. Miss Ruth Fetrow, telephone operator at Leinoyne, JiiHt across the Susquehanna River from llits city, smelted smoke in the Ex change building, and promptly culled her father's house. Her father got out of bed, and when told there was a fire, hurried to the Exchange and rescued his daughter. The lire was under the stairs, and a ladder had to be used to get out the girl. Duller. Domenlol Guerma prob ably was fatally shot on the street here by a man whoso name he re fused to divulge. Guerma staggered Into the doorway of a hotel with a bullet in his abdomen after a number j( shots had been heard by persons in the building. Me declared be had been followed for two blocks by the man who shot hi in, but refused to answer when asked the man's name. Marietta. The marriage of Miss Ada Irene, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sclioenber ger, and Dr. John Shaw, of Philadel phia, has just been announced. Tho ceremony was performed In October, and is a surprise to their many friends. The bride Is a graduate of the Charily Hospital, at Norrlstown, and their romance begun In that in stitution. They will reside in Phila delphia. Pottsvillo. A ghastly find was made by tho civil engineer corps of Prank C. Clemens, when they dls- TO II rK accompanying photograph. Just rectlved from China, thows lmperlil troops leaving Pekin for the front I to light the revolutionists. It is interesting as showing Hie kind ol guns used, the uniform of the Manchj niriuiers tuiu how the men are transported to the tent of war. TELLS OF HARDSHIPS Alaska Gold Miner Sends Plea to Judge. William R. Miller o' Glacier Creek Im plores Jurist Not to Grant a Di vorce to Wife for Desertioi, Writes of Struggle. Spoknno, Wash. William It. Miller, a placer gold miner or Glacier Creek, Alnskn, gives an Inkling of the strug gles of prospectors In the North coun try in a puthetlc leiter to the probate Judge of the Spokf.ne county superior covered the purtly-clothed skeleton of J court- Protesting against tho granting a man on the Broud Mountain, west of ! of a 4ieclpo ' w"e. M- J"o Mil- i ler, a nurse, in Spokane, who insti tuted proceedings lor divorce, chuig- Morrls Junction, while they were re turning from their survey work. The skeleton was found lying face down ward, with the right hand clutching an old briar pipe. Coroner Dononghue at once began an investigation. Huntingdon. Tho long-looked for case between ex-Mayor Georgo W. Fisher and others against Mrs. Julia T. Glazier, formerly of Huntingdon, now of Ilarrlsburg, brought as a test case to determine who owned the de funct Huntingdon Dank, which closed Its doors June 12 last, was brought up in court here, and after hearing wlt neses the Jury quickly decided against the defendant and established, the ownership In Mrs. Glazier. York. Alleging that there are seventy-one "fake booze" clubs in this lug desertion In 1VJ7 and (allure to provide for bis family. Miller says In his letter thnt he has received no notice of the pen dency -of the divorce case Irom bis wife or her nttorneys, but heard ot the case from roundabout sources. Me recites numerous reasons why the di vorce should not bo granted and makes a pathetic plea for tho preser vation of his home and llresldo. To combat the charge of neglecting to provide for bis family ho has sent postal receipts to chow that he has sent fMiO nt various time Part ot the letter follows: "I have slaved and worked for years as no other man In the Yukon has ever labored, always looking lor- city, the Pennsylvania State Hotel 1 nrd to the time when I could again Assocluf.on has taken action to have i 3"ln my family In circumstances thnt them clobed. This association through j would assure tfur Independence In the its secretary, Thomas C. Leslie, of i declining years of our lives. labors I hear the word from round about sources that my tie has sued for a divorce. "I wish to Impress upon your mind thnt my home has been my llrst ami last thought every day since I first innrica nerc, In I HI'S, and that I love my wife nnd family dearly I visited home for some time In 1 !(!. nnd again eighteen months ago, and had I thought then that there was anything of this kind In her mind I would have given up my claim and suffered the loss of all my hnrd work rather than i.ee my family rent asunder. I cannot hflp but believe there Is some kind ol conspiracy or some one has per suaded my wire to do as she Is doing or that her mind has become contused through the loss of her daughter. Milter had negotiated a sale of a half interest In bis claims to a symll cate at Seattle, but fays his wile wrote to the Seattle firm handling the trade and Fpollod tho deal. Me as serts his claims are valuable, and tlfat he expects soon to see them turn ing out fold. Miller requests that If a divorce must be granted the court make It an Interlocutory decree, forbidding tho remarriago or his wile, so that he may. alter his acceslon to wealth and return to civilization, again have 8 chance to win her back. FOX TURNS AND CHASES DOGS Delaware Party Enjoy Reverse Hunt, - In Which Quarry Escapes From Hounds. Wilmington, Del. A party of Dela ware fox hunters, who included J seph He;ker, Edward Neher, John M. Ha nee, John H. Trultt and others, un earthed a fine specimen near Newcas tle. Tho hounds ran well for a time, but suddenly wheeled around and sought cover, with the fox after them. , Hunters Joined In the reverse chase It continued for several miles. Finally other dogs Joined the pack and frightened Kcynard away The fox then escaped SOMETHING NEW IN LODGES In View of Extraordinary Occasion "Pinkey" Might Well Be Ex cused for Absence. "Pinkey" Is the nickname of the chocolate-colored Chesterfield who pre sides over the bar In a small, unique and out-of-the-wny liquid refreshment establishment in Washington patron ized by newspaper correspondents, visiting ce'ebrltles and government olllclals. He Is a great "J'lner," and devotes his one evening "off" a week to his several lodge duties. Iteing missed on one of these occasions by one of his friends and patrons, who had lugged to his place ft suit of evening clothes which he thought would fit tho Plnkerlonlnn form, on the next evening regretful reference wag made to It, lh.9 suit having been bestowed on another, a waiter In a rlvnl hostelry. "I'se mighty obliged to you. snh," groaned Pinkey, "mighty obliged, les" the same. Thls'll tench mo a lesson to stay on tho Joh." "Attending one of your lodge meet ings, I suppose?" queried bis friend of the dress suit. "Well, not exactly, Fnh." replied Pinkey, "not exactly, sail, You see. wo was Jes' organizing the colored Hibernians." Man Buried Second Time Philadelphia, has notified locul con stables that unless they proceed against these clubs, which are selling liquor without a license, men will be sent here to obtain tho evidence and prosecutions will bo brought. "Four years I worked In the ditch to build a rnnal to my claim, nnd when I bad flnshed the work and was about to start to wash out the gold a terrible Hood enme and washed away a good part of my labors. Another l..tti ,i,t a linlf . n . , I. .. n a.tnnt In ( hester.-An entire family hnd a , pnirn(, ,1i1h damaK. wh,,n nows hearing here before Alderman Holt. , ,,,,,. ,BHl irR )a, my dmlKnler l.eoige Shade and his wife, Florence, , hlld bepn .,,,,, ,al,v pnot nml wero arraigned on the charge of IIFt February near Spoknno. This negligence. Their son, Elmer, was i neW8 FO llf.-et me that It brought on charged with truancy. Shade, who is ht.arl trouble, and lor months 1 wni --inj jears oiu, suiu that his wife spent too much of her ttinu attend ing the services of the Seventh Day Adventists and that she neglected her family. The Alderman held the trio tor court. Norrlstown. A year ago while in tending a traveling animal show, t'aiharlno Gehris got too lieai a (aye and a lion slapped her in the face, causing laceration. The wound ua.i cauterized, the showman was ar rested and the father or the girl, U. V. (; lu is, brought suit against II. . l'" K, r, owner of tho show. In court a sittlemeiit was reached, v.lieicbv lie showman paid 350 for tho child's lajiu ii s. I'ittsbiirgh. The body of an un identified roreigner employed as a la borer at the plant of tho CnrUim Steel Company, was found flouting In n vat cli.inicals used Tor tempei lug steel '''"I the authorities believe the man was thrown Into the fluid dining a m;lit. The foreman of the laborers '"'''l the man when the night shift 'Hid work at 7 o'clock. He reported to J he timekeeper and stalled a search, "'e finding or the body in the vat, l'dly burned by tho acids, made the annuities suspect' murder, as there 11 railing all around the vat, and It Is argued that he could not have fallen in. Heading. jmKo Endlich gave or 1ctb In court here that in tho future all witnesses who get on tho stand 'th chewing gum or tobneco In their months will be excused until they get r'u of these Impediments. Scranton. Dy the running away of tr'ight train In Carbondale yards of the Delaware & Hudson Company, wo men were Uifled and five injured, 2 of whom may die, the machino ""ops of tho company were set on Are " burned, together with Ave loco, motives. J?6"8 burg- Former Sheriff melds, whose appeal from his con 'ict Ion and sentence In the Westmore County Courts is before the 8u P"or Court, took tho oath or olnco as County Commissioner. In which of he aspired and was elected as t '""Mention. f,1rrnU,8,,mreh'W' w- RIchanjHon. rormory of indlannpolla. a-slstant general passenger agent of tho Penn ''tmla lines west, was ippolnted ,ml Passenger agent of the South ''est Pennsylvania System, with heart Jimrters In Pittsburgh. The up rotmmp.it g effective Jannnrv 1. unable to do a thlrg. I.nst July I again began work, and when about to reap the reward of the years of my Hopkins, Recluse, Was Once Thought Dead, It Put In Grave for Good. Hopkins, Mo For the second time In a quarter of a century James II Magee, a recluse, has been lowered Into a crave. In n coffin. A quarter of n century ngo. In Hurt fngton, la., he was stricken with cholera. He was thought dead, was placed In an old board colfin nnd was being lowered Into n grave when a friend stopped the proceedings, de claring that ho believed Magee was alive. The colfin was raised, a doctor sent for and Magee was revived. Me was nursed back to health. For more than n yenr, however, ho had been In poor health, and there was no doubt of his death when he passed away this week. "Old Mack" was the nnmo under which Magee was best known In the vicinity of Hopkins. He was born In Ireland In 1S1MI nnd camo to America with his parents when he was three years old. He lived In New York anil New Jersey until manhood and learned tho trndo of a plasterer when a youth. He went from New York to Hush nell. III., In 1 S:'J. nnd there married Hester Ann Pierce, daughter of a wealthy land owner. After his wife died he became a wanderer nnd trav eled over much of the t'nlted States. He took up tho work of contractor and built a number of the Harvey eating houses along the Santa Fe, be tween New ton. Kan., and Albuquerque, N. M. Although he was an avowed free thinker, shortly before his death ho asked that a minister bo called and he died praying that his sins be tor git en. THREE CURED OF ECZEMA "Wben a child, I Buffered eight years with eczema. I could not sleep at. night, and had sores all over my chest. We had doctors and none could do any good, until my mother saw tho advertisement of tho Cutlctira Rem edies in the paper. We used the Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resol vent, and they cured me of eczema. I also used them on my five children. Two of them bad eczemu very badly. When my children had eczema, I was not worried at all, as I knew the Cuti cura Remedies would do their work. They had sores all over their heads, their hair would fnll out, and they would scratch all night and day. They had It on their heads, face, and In back of tho. ears so that I thought their ears would drop off. I washed their beads and bodies with Cuticura Soap and they are as clean ns tho driven snow. "Cuticura Soap and Ointment nlso cured my children of ringworm. I would not bo without tho Cuticura Remedies. They are wonderful." (Signed) Mrs. Violet Colo, 2ti S. Redlleld St., Philadelphia. Pa., Oct. 29, 1110. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sam ple of each, with 32 page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cuti cura," Dipt. 8 L, Uotton. PleasantRGfiesliM GontlQ and EfFGctivo, 2 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. In tfie Clrde. on evern Pacfa&a of tho Genuine. 0 DO NOT LET ANY DEALER DECEIVE YOU. SYRUP OF PCS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS CtVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEA."JS PAST, AND ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND COSTING THE DEALER LESS; THEREFORE, WHEN BUYINC. NotolfjgMNamo of tha Gompanr ur.i i v i - i .n 1 1 1 w r v iti ,i I v t i v in nijiri. iihi irci i-jii' j vim PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CII1CLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACK ACE. OF THE CENUINE, REGULAR PRICE S0 PER BOTTLE; ONE SIZt ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUCCISTS. Mil , fC NT. OF AtCOHOtA ! j' "- r ( 1 t' 1 j .tf"J?";,;."" 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Cleveland, O How to determine wlielber a man Is deaf or Is merely pretending to bo Is t tie problem that htiR enpi;eil the attention of Police Judge Levlno nnd Probation Olllcer Vlning slnro Jobn O. (Jrownest. 4. was arrested on tbe cbnrse of being n common brggnr. For Grow iiest used the plea hen be was brjgliiK that be tia deaf nnd dumb, the police Hiy When ll'.e pa trolman lio iinesteil blin brouubt blm Into tbe Mutton to enter bis name on tbe blotter firownest whipped out a pad and pencil and wrote his mime on that. All efforts on ibe part of the po lice to surprise blin Into speaking fall eri At every httempt (liowuest pu!i! ehnko bis bead and rapidly rcrinnie on bis llttlo pad the declatntlen lb.it he could neither talk nor hear Tbe police believed thnt be was feigning and locked him up. Beer It Best Fly Catcher. Cleveland. ,"Tbo best bait on earth for flies Is beer, timid and butter come second, but beer uttracts four times as many." This Is tbe statement of Dr. C. E. Ford, secretary of the city health bonrd, who bus Just received reports Irom thirty-six nortnnl training school girls who last Bummer formed a "!ly swatting club." under bis direction, to Investigate the best means lor exter minating tbe fly. More than a million files were "swatted" In the cruBade that follow ed, the highest record for one girl one duy being 2,500. In court Growiicst Mill Muck to his character of niHto nnd delled nil at tempts on the part of tbe jmlno to trap him Into speech. Not able to de clde wlieiber or not tbe man was uu ii'ipoBter, tbe Judge sent blm back to Jail unil petit for Mrs. Klmer Hates, president of tbe Society for tbe Deaf, and asked her to talk to him. After trying In vain to talk to blm through the Mpi language, M's. Kates came to the conclusion also that the man whs faking.' In court ibe Judge sentenced the man to J.'.O coMs and thirty days In the workhouse "If you will sfenk one word I will throw off tbe $."! from the nenteiico," I.i vine told (ir:ivnest Sweep Up $1,800 Note. Altoonn, Pn. Kicking Into his shovel what ho supposed was a worth less piece of paper, S. II. Tipton, a city street sweeper, examined the wrinkled sheet nnd louncl H to he a Judgment exemption note, recently executed, tor $1.MU1. AMERICAN INGENUITY GOOD Meant to Be Real Bad. Two llttlo girls residing in Fast Klghty sixth street, Virginia Olough and Chili io Feldman, who had long envied their hoy playmates for their nblllty lo enjoy such badness as In In herent in boys, resolved to be bad themselves. To this end they shut themselves up In Virginia's room and proceeded to lo naughty. In fact, they practiced swearing Just to see what would happen. When they were unite sure that none would overhear them each pro duced .1 clip of paper containing the swear word und fired away. . "Itull.log!" said Virginia. "Cigar: !" was Claire's reply. Put the celling didn't drop, nnd there w,as no erth(iiako to swallow them up, nnd tbe two resumed their play, n trifle disappointed nt the tame termination of their badness. Cleve land Leader. How Horticulturist Managed to Semlngly Impossible Order. Fill London. An Interesting experiment In horticulture was described the oth er day by Prof. William H. liottomley of King's College. London, when ad dressing the members of the Wo nn ti's Agricultural and Horticultural I'nlon at Lord Ilrnsscy's residence In Park I.Mie. "An eminent American horticultur ist." he said, "received an order to supply a laiv number of prune seed lings within nine months. As eight een mouths are required lo raise prune seedlings, the task seemed Im possible. However, ho planted 20,ili!0 The mail's tace grew red mid bis j almond seeds, which germinated, and I'ps moM-iI as though he were about lo speak Then his Jaws snapped shut mill le shook his head. He wiu sent to aneiiville farm. A lot of phony stories as well as the f.ilry lairs originate In the land of make believe! at the end of six mouths had grown so rapidly that bo was ablo to gAift prune buds on to them and lo deliver i ho prune seedlings within tho sped lied time. "The orchard." concluded Prof. Pot tomley, "Is now one of tho llnest in California." Just Like Bennett. "Arnold Heniictt, the latest visitor to these shores," said a New York editor, "Is said to he the greatest liv ing Kiig'ish novelist. plump for Wells or Conrad myself. However " The editor smiled. "A critic nt tho club the other day was listening to nn execrable young novelist. The youn tuan boasted on Interminably, hut at last I heard tho rrltlc got In tbe words: "'Do you know, you remind nio or Arnold liennett?' "'Kcnlly?' Tho novelist blushed nnd laughed for pleasure. 'Keally? Come now, do you really think ' "'Yes; you stutter bo,' said the critic." Baltlmoie French. A Itiiltimore bunllace tells of a waiter In that city who lately an nounced that he had taken up the study of the French language. "Do you find It necessary here?" asked tbe patron to whom the man conlliled Ibis bit of liifornntlon. "Not bete, sir," explained the wait er; "but I've been offered a steady Job In Paris nt one of the hotels If I can learn French." "Put Paris Is full of French wait ers," said the patron. "I'm afraid you're being deceived." "No. sir," said the man, with much earnestness nnd absolute simplicity. "The proposition's n straight one. The proprietor of the hotel says that the waiters bo has can't understand French as we Ilaltlmoreans speak it. A Killer. K'i How that lellow murders the Kngllsh language. Stella -Yes; Isn't It perfectly kill. Ing? Dr. Pierce's Pli-mant Pollitu rruiil.ite nnd invit'ir.ile M'miaili, liver and bowel. S 1 1 .-i r i (inted. tiny gt a nub h, easy to take. Do riot gripe. DYING DOG BITES MASTER - Rich East Indian a Pupil. Poston. The Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology has a new pupil In tbe person of Itbngnt Singh, Just arrived from the Punjab, Singh, who dresses In conventional English garb, with tbe exception of the white tllk turban on bis head, Is to take a three year course lu electrical engineering He Is heir to tbe lnrgeat privuto for tune in his homo country Unique Outcome of Barb Wire Hit ting Gun Trigger Canine Fastens Teeth In Man's Cheek. Prlstol, Pn. Edmund Pblpps of this place was out gunning with friends between Tullytown and Emille They bad trailed a rabbit up to a barbed wlro fence, ngalnst a post of which j'blpps carefully set his cocked gun ns ho climbed through the wire fence. He was about to reach for his gun when his fine dog, which bad been some dlstnnce behind, suddenly dash ed up and Jumped through tbe fence. As ho did so he Jarred the tightly strung wire enough to topple the gun over. In falling tho trigger of the weapon caught ami tbe gun was dis charged so thnt the full charge of shot struck the dog. fatally wounding him. The dog was a grea pet of Mr. Phlpps, nnd as soon ns he saw the animal lying apparently dend ho thought Ivssly rushed over and picked It up in his arms. The dying animal, In Its blind agony, fastened Its teeth In Mr Phlpps' laft cheek and expired, and tbe united efforts of Pb.'pps and the other men were necessary to foice apart the dog's Jaws. Mr. Phlpps' cheek was badly lac erated, njid be hurried back to nris lol as quickly as possible, where a doctor cnuterlzed the Ave wounds. Patriotic Hens. Mountain Clew, Cal. Patriotism lo the ultimate degree is exemplified in a new breed of hens now flaunting the national colors nt the poultry farm of Dr. I. G. Itoyto here, llrlght red ol head, pure white of body and Indigo blue of tall the fowls emtio Into the orld a short time ago. There are neveral of the varl-hued birds. Dr. llojte nsFertB that tho extraordinary plumage Is the result of long expert mental observation. II. has named the new blted tbe rpniriul." Great Scheme. "Dear me," said Mrs. Ilousewlle, with a deep sigh, "I can't manage to keep a cook a week." "You should copy me," observed her friend. "Since my husband learned French I can keep one a year." Mrs. Housewife looked surprised. "I den't see the connection," she said. ''It's simple enough. I lo now swears nt her In French Instead of Kngllsh. It gives blm n vent for his temper, some valuable practice and tho cook thinks lie's making love to her!" Satire. ' rODItltKOri M W.Alt) A -X1 III ll.lr i ! THE KYSTFM 'IViVo Hie Oiu .lanliini Ullo 'Ksl '1'AS Tlil.l.sS riW.l. TuNR'. Vm ' no h!il jull lire la' my i'l.e i .ri.ii 1:. It. .iluli.l iirti.lrtl o o ory ImiiiIo, iIiimvI II Ih iiliiinly 'nlnlii nml Imi. In a tjuoeli-ss form, mi'1 the iiiohi ellei-tual form, r'ur grown poodle- unil children, bu celilt The deflated candidate Is surprised nt the number or misguided men who faiinl to vote for him. J Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver la right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE ITt and that's what he wants me for. you I IVFR PUIS fC'ft soe."-l.ipplnoott's. Ri-ntly but firmly com-'J. In Deep Water. .lack's uncle (coming up on pl.iz v.a) What do you suppose? .lack lias Just rescued that young widow, .Mrs Wiles, from the surf! Ills aunt There! I expected some thing ol the sort. Now we'll have to rescue Jack. Boston Transcript. Important to Mothers Examine cuitlully every bottle ol CASTDKIA, a safe and sure remedy foi infants and children, and see that it j Hears Ibo lY s1T r Signature of UATTAtA In I'so For Over 30 Years. L'liililivn Crv for Fletcher's Castoria pel a lazy liver to A'-U Jf DTFRI do its dutv. t Mi WVArtl Lrw i Cures Con- JPJiA WITTIE .tipntion, in-JTZr.-Jr M IVER digeation, Sick Hrndnrhe and Diatreai After Elating. SMALL Pil l., SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIC& Gt 'lumic must bear Signature TAKE A DOSE OF A I HE BEST MEDICINE Ui 6 COLDS Excitement. "What's that laiket out there?" "That's Fldo. He's chased your fuzzy hat up the hall tree." OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT f I it 't I'n Ml. AiM.oMtntuliiiilHhT. MmlNHn Mil) ri'i'i'ivf- t'hivk - inn- il.iv wood nn ft .iTi'tl. I lk MM t Km 4 O, , tii'i I lumhla ... f'l,tUilH-fclft, l', ILrlfivntv- .V'Mliwfhh'in i'njht to. Tor Hi: l! lll.-ll li 4 ll DIM! NhriliiT rri'in 1 tiitls. Ilcut, Siiiimu'li or NVrvtniM Tmutili', Citpnillnt will rt'liev nu 1 1 ' h lliiil iiuMMttit ti tahf iit-iH I turn'-It ntrly. Try It. It-., -W., iiiiil U) iTiit at tlrutf httJlVH. 3 DRCPSY IVrtch's won? his linir pretty (Mono to his fr.vi8 but nobody vr i'iiIUm! Iilm a low-brow ! Mr. Wh.slmv'H 8(HtMiu; Hyrup f-r CMMtvt I li'ethlin;, Miftt'itN t hr imimi, nhu't's lnil;iimti,i j tiou, uiluH piiiii.cur.'t w iiid i-uli Cc a U-'Uic T1lKATI:i. (iu-p iinlck nv. ht'f, usually r'iui( mw-1 llitii nnd lii'ii ttnvitti in a ti-w .iyn nnd ( ciiiin rci.n in i.c;miiit. iriiti innttiit-iii L Vi3 HI'- K. HH.(.NKMflMUi)t,iiiMia,te. "SSfC l Thoxf sen's Eji Katw PfiTEMYSS nlnn r.rnlrn nn.VCn! Illl'-'I.IM-. UK,k. K.. IIil'IH L.-.1 rilt-n iMtu 11. hi rtuita. liun't try to understand and vim will succeed. a woman T!.c Great Square Puzzle U.lia. I'lUt'lUC. M.J.ril M.lw., Hvilll, Aal.,lM W. N. U.. BALTIMORE, NO. 51-1911. Such a Difference. I'sher Are you a friend of tho groom? Madam Oh, my, no! I'm brldo's mother. Judge. the Trillin's" ncrons the chest means a cel.I nn the limns. Tlint's tlio danger sisnal. Cure that cold Vith IlnniliiH Viznnl (hi before it runs into Consumption or 1'ncii-nionia. In the Sanctum. "I want a good feature story." "Then why not tako this debate? It Is full of 'ayes' and 'noes.' " For COLDS and Oil IP Ttli"k" I'AlTPlNg Is the liost rpmrily re llpvfH iho iichlnif nnd fovi-riHtinoMH curta the Coltl nntl ri-Hlurea iinrtnnl rmulitlonN. Ii'h llqnlil f ITwm Immediately. 10c., 'JM'.,nnl Hoc. Ai drug atures. A man has reached tho npe of dis rretion when he is willing to admit that other men may have opinions different rom bis without being fools Housework Drudgery Ilouicwtuk is drudgery for the n-rnk wnmiin. She brush cs, dusli and si rid's, or is on bi-r (ei-t nil duy attending ti) the muny detuila of the bouseliold, bur buck m-hing, licr temples throbliini, nerves quivrriii under (he itrcn of puin, posnihly diy odiums. Soimliines rest in bed is nut rclrcibini!, beennso the poor tired nerves do not per mit of rcfrchini) sleep. The rcul need of weak, nervous women is sutistioJ by Dr. Tierce's 1 uvorile I'rcscriptiotu It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. 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