T Thousand Hare Kidney Trouble ad Don't Know it. Saw To T lad Out. Flil bottle or common (lass with your water and lot it stand twenty-four hours, a sediment or set tling indicates an . unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If it steins your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass It or pain in convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der arc out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, thai Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every "O WM.i..aM, 111 U1C back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine cr beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonaertui discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent ElSIUuit absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer Hum of Swamp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men- uuu icauing mis generous oner in mis paper PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. Suubtiry & Lowistowu Division. A 1 l I. u Hum iu duvet i.iiiru 10, ivuu, AI.-TWAKli. I stauosa, I .1 tt Till A- "i&TV. US K-T aao AM P M 8 OB 4 M SOI 4 IS H M 4 :v I I .11 S M 4 U 8 III 4 H H 31 4 1 4 117 4 IU 8 13 :t n H H? 3 4'.1 7 !S7 3 St 7 M J 88 7 4 3 311 7 88 3 24 T8B S18 7 ;u 8 18 7 ki :i lo f M im i u 19 a u ; in oo j Bunbury ii iu HsliniiKrovu Janctton 1016 beMMgrova 228 ton pawling i ;n io'js Krestnei 23i i"3tt tieleer -Mil 1031 .Mi.l.: irg 10311 lirnfer jss jicn7 Beavertown ; 00 K' t2 Adlllli-lilirg I it I'KJ Hauli. Mills 8 18 11 1-4 McClure :-n 1113 Wagner 1 33 111 Hblnale 11 '.'I Paintervllla use ti -T Mattland p4S li 88 Lewistown ;I4T II :I7 Lewlstown iMiiiii Street. I so 11 n Lewistown Junction, Tru in loaves Suiibnrv .5 30 n iu, ar rives at Selinsgrove 6 46 p m Leaves Selinsitrove B:00 p. m,, arrives at Sun bury ti: 8 p. in. 1'niinn leave Lewistown .1 urictiou : I V! I ill, 10 13 I iu, 1 10 i m,180p m 5 Hp m, 7 07p in, l.' m u in (or Altuuini, Pittsburg and the wt. For Baltimore anit wainioaton SOS an 880, 1 88. I :i8. 4 33. 8 10 p m For Philadelphia nnt New York 8 BS, 8 05, V 80 a m, 1 01 1 93 4 38 and 1110 p 'u I'm Uurrlshurg 8 10 i Ul Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AND NOUTHKKN I'KNTHAI. KA1LWAY WESTWARD, Train I 'avoi s -u jnOV6 Junction dtlly tor suubuiy ana Won, n Mam, 12 58 p in, p in. Sunday 9 28 a m, - 43 p m. Prates leave Sunbury dillv except Sunday: 12 23 a ill tor BttKl0,l H a Dl tor Erie sod ('an- aodstgus 6 in a in for Ilellelonte Kris and t'anandaixua 11 li a in for Look Haven, Tyrone and the Went. 12 18 for Buffalo, 1 in p m fur Bellelente Ksoe Tyrone and Canactliiigim 546p iu lr keoovoaml Klmlra - in p ut lor WUlIumspoit Sunday IS 98 a n for bufT.ilo via Emporium. I 21 a in fur Erie, 5 iu a la for Krle and Oases datgue 8 63 p in for Wli- 042 am for Irfick Haven ant llamiport .'.Mini, 98oam800and 5 48pm lor wtiken- barre and Mazelton ii in a in. lo 10 am, 2 n5 p in. 5 4." p in lr Shaiuo kll and Mount Oaratel Sunday 9 86 va lor Willi, -iiurre BABTWaBO, rralnp leave BellaifTOVt .lun' tlon imiu a in, daily arriving ut Phil idelphia Snpra New Yk 8 58 p Ul Haltluiure 3 11 p m u Mblngton 4 10 p 111 534 p iii dally arm-ins " Philadelphia ,0 W p in New York 3 53 a iu. llHllliuor 9 45 p in Washington 10 56 p m. M2p ui, uaiiy arriving at Philadelphia I is a in, new York 718 a n. Baltimore 2311 am Washington 4 05 a tr. Traiss aio leave Sunbary i 2 45 a in dally arrlviim a: I'lilladeldlila 9 52 a 111 haltlin.ire 7 20 a in WMhtr-gton 880 a iu New York tnt m Weekday, in 88 am Sundayn, 3 10 a in dally arriving .it I'lilladelplila 7 22 a in, N -w York 9 3.') a in. M .'is Sundays Iliilil- mera 20 a m. Washington sso a m. Baltimore lil li p in, WashliiKtoii 1 K p ui. 15., p in, week Uyn arrlvtnjl at PhlladelpliU 1 W p 111. New York :i0 p w, Baltimore 8 o.i p ui Washington 7 lBp in f si p in daUr, arriving at P tttadelphla i 88 p in New Y irk 1023 p m, Baltlm irsT 83 p iu, Wusii Inton 8 86 p m Trains auo leave Banbury at 980 am and 5 25 and 8 31 p m, tor Harrlabu'r, Philadelphia an I Baltimore I. K. Wni Qen'l Paxi Anent J. li. UDTCBTN80B (len'l .Mauaner. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Sitf,-. Altrara nallahla i..nii..M i , r , . . - I IIII IIIMKK N BSfiUSi In ir.l and J' mtialUo boxes, iealtd with blue ribbon. V nlhrr. Kertme ilnnirrrouK Hiibatl lul ! unil luillalluns. Mnvof your BrumiiHt, 111 "nnipi t"t CnriK-nlan. Teatl """""' anil It, II, I for LndiM." In latMr, -y return Mall. lo.OOK I-lUinnniala. Sola by ail iiniKvlsia. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL OO. MOO MitdlMtu Nquarr, l-llll.A., I' A. McuUub Oil , itjjer. A Monthlv Journal VUNTER-T HADER RAPPER tella all about hunting, trapping and Haw Fur Trading. 1'uMishcd by an old ex perienced hunter, trap per nnd trader. Sam ple copy, Bets. , Only 50 cents a year. Address, A.K. Unnilng, Publish tr, Oullipolit, Ohio., O. U OW3N3, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. Ous SruciALlTV: TYIIONE, PA. ColIectloDsaod !;. porta. Inferences, First VatKuai Bank. Nearby Towns Kepresented : Bellwood. Altoona, Uolll Qjiyamirg. HuntUigdon and Bellefonte. 8-8-lyr u oorw,wouao.RIininiiiI a Taos srsctric ln all t n A... OD CO thirty in nntaa. oiumm XasNashwbyaltefMoalaJ mi Republicans of Pennsylvania Will Poll a Rousing Majority This Fall. PENROSE 8EES THE PRESIDENT A Perfect Fizzle Was the Gathering of the So-called Union Party to Nomi nate An Independent State Ticket to Further Personal and Political Alms. (Special Correspondence.) Hartisburg, Sopt. 24. An absolute flzzlo would properly characterise the so-called convention of the Union party which was held ln Philadelphia , this week for tho purpose of placing In ' nomination an Independent ticket for justice of the .supreme court and state ' treasurer. The program to nominate JwIrh Yerkes. Democrat, of Bucks j county, for the supreme bench, and E. I A. Coray, Wanamaker insurgent, for I state treasurer, was mapped out months ntto when Wanamaker, Mc- Clure and Gordon concluded that they would stnrt in upon their latest po- .!.;....) ............. i ...i.t..u t i . . . I tiitoiu mitviytiw, wiin u iiiu lur us tu 1 Ject the disruption of the reculnr He- publlcan organisation in the state, in order to m;il;e possible the political ambitions of Wannmaket and to serve the personal it.U'! ;-sts of Colonel A. K. McClure and former JikIkc James Gay Gordon, McClure and Gordon are re garded as simply hanging on to the Wanamaker outfit for what there is iu it. THE MONEY STILL PLOWS, The hundreds of thousands of dol-' lara already spent to land Wanamaker j in the I'nitei! Slates senate have been distributed through various channels I Without satisfactory results, but it has I been determined to mike, another ef to capture the big prize and the money Is still Sowing freely to tho i :mo end, McClure and Gordon are both prac tical men u nil they know what they nre about. They are not losing anything i ii i - i it men inLiuy ui mo vv autt maker camp. While a great amount of money was spent in the work of organizing this Union party convention, there Ii every reason to believe that the mom j might as well have been thrown away. There were few men of prominence or Influence in the gathering, Scanning the list by counties, no oue familiar with the leading men In different sec tions of the state could pick out ever half a dozen former Republicans of any standing In the entire member ship of tho convention. It was packed with hirelings of the Insurgent machine in tho various counties and It was made up largely from Philadelphia proeinct heelers, ; who could be gotten to attend any eon 1 ventlon for any purpose, at ao much per diem. The so-called I'nlon party Is a false pretense. It Is no party at all. It la merely a collection of free hooters, dis gruntled office seekers and men who have never been Republicans and who seek every opportunity to disrupt that ! organization. Included ln the aggrega tion aro many soldiers of fortune, who follow any cause or any loader who will keep them supplied with funds. WILL STAND UY ROOSEVELT. While political highbinders have been engaged helping the Insurgent or ganization the regular Republicans liave been wide awake and active and tho prospects are that the majorities for the candidates on tho Republican state ticket will be much Larger than was at first expected. I General Frank Reeder, chairman of the Republican state committee, Is ln I constant communication with tho Re publican county chairmen, and tho re- ! ports which he has received up to , date Indicate that there will be a largo I Republican vote polled In every county. There, appears to be a widespread feel ing among Republicans that it Is their ; duty as patriotic American citizens, In j view of the assassination of President MeKinley, to have grand old Pennayl- , van la come to the front next November with the banner Republican majority j In the Union, to show President Roose velt that he has tho absolute confi dence, the hearty good will and the I loyal support of his fellow countrymon I and fellow Republicans at tho outset of bit administration. United States Senator Penrose, who was Bovon flays nnd a half traveling from the wilds of Idaho to reach Can- I ; ton in time to attend the funeral of the ! lamented McKlnley, ha' had a very j ' satisfactory talk with Prealdsnt Roose- j vclt nnd given his assurance of the sup port of both Senator Quay and himself In the pollry he has outlined for his administration. Senator Penrose and President Roosevelt have been person- al friends for years. They were at Har Vtfd together, nnd the friendship of j their young rannhood days ripened Into an Intimacy which has continued throughout their successful careers. YOUNG REPUBLICANS ACTIVE. Senator Penrose has gone to Scran ton, where he will make the principal eulogy at the McKlnley Memorial serv ices gotten up under the direction of a citizens' committee. He will remain ever to attest the eeaveattaai sjf the State League of Republleaa snubs, where the opening guns of the state po litical campaign will be fired this week. The young Republicans, who consti tute the bulk of the membership of the State League of Republican Clubs, are -ugmy aroused, and they will ' make themselves felt In the coming ! campaign. They are united In their nosuiuy to the methods of the "yel-, low" newspapers, which are held re-' BPon8il,'e for the spread of the anar- vuwikj uucirine; or Kuima (tollman and the others who inspired CzoUosz to slay the President They will be heard from throughout the coming canvass iu no uncertain tones, and the champions of Banna Ooldraan, like vtanamauers Philadelphia North American, will be severely scorod from one end of the commonwealth to the other. ANDREWS' OCEAN TRIP Veteran Navigator Sails For Europe In Fourteen-foot Boat. Atlantic City. . J.. Oct 7. Captain William Andrews, the veteran mari ner, left here late yesterday afternoon, for Europe In his 1 4-foot boat, the Dark Secret. Accompanying on the daring trip is his rouse bride, whom he wedded a few weeks ago. The captalu is 60 years old. and this is aaid to be his seventh trip across tho ocean in small boats, lie expects to reach the English channel In about 12 weeks. Iu the boat were provisions for four moutbb. Engineer Indicted For Manslaughter. Binghamton, N. Y.. Oct 8. The grand jury of this county has indicted Oeorge n. Mattice. of Khulra, for man slaughter in the second degree. Ho was an engineer on tho Delawaro, Lackawanna and Western. Last June there was a wreck and explosion on that road near this city that resulted In the death of live men. Mattlco was engineer of the freight train that rain Into the train on a siding and exploded 15 tons of dynamite. First Memorial to McKlnley. Flshkill Landing, N. Y Oct. 8. The Tillage of Wappingers Kails, in south ern Duchess county, Is to have tho first memorial to the lato 1'resldent McKlnley. R. Sands announces that he will finish the Episcopal chapel there, and when completed It will be dedicated to tho memory of Mr. McKlnley. )DI I NeW8 of Interest From AJ Partg of the State. TIN PLATE MEN'S TREATMENT Six-Million Dollars Limestone Com bine to Be Incorporated Westing house Company to Build New Town, Trafford Park, near Pittsburg. Pittsburg. Oct. 4. The American Tin Plate company has adopted a pol icy of conciliation toward its employes who were recently engaged ln the steel strike. While the terms of the settlement of the strike do not permit the recognition of the Amalgamated Association, not the slightest discrimi nation, It Is c fflcially stated, will be allowed against the old men when thoy return to work. Pennsylvania's Limeetone Combine. Pittsburg, Oct. i. A combination of stono and limestone conipaules of Pennsylvania Is being formed, aud ap plication will be niadu lu a fow days for a charter. Tito new combine will have a capita of $n,ooo,ooo. Tho properties to bo taken include fourteen sandstone quarries and 29 limestono quarries. R. K. Cnssatt, of Philadel phia, Is mentioned for president, Tho new concern will employ 10,001) men. Mayor Nichols Declines Judgeship. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Oct, 8. Mayor Nichols, of this city, Republican nomi nee for orphans' court Judge, and who was appointed to tho office last week by Governor Stone, yesterday sont a lotter to tho governor, in which ho de clines to accept tho place. He say3 be cannot discharge the duties of tho office and at tho same time conduct a personal canvass tor the judgeship, j Westinjjhouae Co. to Build Now Town Pittsburg, Oct. 4. Tho Westing-, house company will commence at ouee the erection of a new town and a mammoth foundry plant at Stewart station, a short distance cast of this city. The town is to be called Traf ford Park. The cost of the Improve ments will reach $3,000,000, and over 2,000 men will bo employed lu the work, Shamokln Strikers' Novel Grievance. Shamokin, Pa., Oct. 4. Twelve hun dred men nnd boys went on strike at the Natalie colliery yesterday to force tho Shamokln Coul company to evict James at. man. an ex-foreman, from -a company houso at Natalie. Bato- j man gained the enmity of a number i of miners several mouths ago and they determined to drive him from the village. Pittsburg's New "Elevated" Finished. Pittsburg, Oct. 7. Tho Pennsylva nia and Fort Wayne tracks wero I Joined yesterday over the new ole- vated structure on the Liberty street : side of the new Union station. At 11 o'clock traffic was suspended, over ! 1,000 men wore set to work, and at 7.30 train No. 15, the Chicago express, passed over the new elevated tracks. Druggist Shot Midnight Thief. Wilkesbarre. Ps, Oct. 7. Shortly after midnight Saturday P. A. Dean, the proprietor of a drug store ln Ply suoaih, fousd twe 8flfcj hss pise. One of them e.scpesrirP88s PUfd his revolver and fatally start she other ln the mouth. He was Joseph Pavo llts and his pal, Joseph SchmitUi Educate Tour Bowele With Cues rata. Canuy Cathartic, cure constipation forevet 80c,8Bc 11 a CC. fall, druggUu refund moaes II Philadelphia Woman Says Report ers Held Her Prisoner. FOUR MEN HELD WITHOUT BAIL Dime Novel Like Happening In Staid Philadelphia Startles the Country. Perpetrators Under New State Law Are Liable to Imprisonment for Life. Philadelphia. Oct. 8. Mabel Good rich, of 24t North Tenth street, stout , and composed, yesterday related the sensational story of her experience as a prisoner ln the hands of a band of kidnappers. When, last week, she made complaint to tho police they cried "Impossible." Put now the de tectives admit that the crime was real and that It touched depths of the dark side of city life heretofore unsounded. Howard S. Sloan, of 2356 North Twelfth street, a reporter employed at various times upon the Inquirer and Times, was, after yesterday's ! hearing, held without ball upon tho charges of kidnapping and conspiracy, and in $1,000 bail each upon chnrgos of assault and battery and highway robbury. D. Knight Flnlay, of Wuyuc, Pa., a stenographer In Ui employ of Thw North American, was held lu the same way for Blmllar charges. Harry E. Wallace, of 124 North Seventeenth treat, society editor of The Press, and Oscar S. Dunlap, a barber, living at r U r 7 Addison street, were held without ball upon charges of kidnap ping and conspiracy, Last Monday M:s. Goodrich went to police headquarters and told a story of kidnapping and robbery so daring that the police ut lirst doubted Its truth. She said that for some tlmo past a young man. who represented himself as a resident of Germantown, hnd been a frequent visitor at her es tablishment. Ho was well dressed and spent money freely. Last Wed nesday a week, she said, he proposed a drive through Falrmount Park. Ho asked her to dress iu her best clothes and for her to wear all her diamonds and other jewelry, because on tho re turn from tho drive he Intended to take her to the finest dining room in the city, and lie wanted her to "shine" with the other women in the place. She accepted, and the next day she went out witli him In a carriage, with a fine pair of richly caparisoned horses, and with a coachman on the box wearing stylish livery. At a lone ly place In Kuirniount Park the car riage was stopped by a mun whom she said represented himself as 1). Clar ence Glbboney, tho secretory and at torney of the Law nnd Order Society of this city. This man, Hhe went on to suy, told her that he had a warrant for her arrest on the charge of keep ing a disorderly house, but that tho matter could be fixed up. Ho was in vited Into the carriage, and the next moment she was gagged and blind folded. She was driven somewhere she did not know, but she noticed from one corner of the handkerchief over her eyes that the men paid toll at two toll gates, and that they took her into a building where a lire en gine and a hook and ladder truck Wi re standing. She was kept a prisoner from Thurs day night until Friday night, without uuythlng to eat or drink, and was then taken on another long drive, blindfolded, to a house, where she was kept from Friday until Monday. In the latter place the men, who were masked, stripped her of the Jewelry, and at the point of a revolver com pelled her to sign bank checks for various bums of money she had do posited iu the Third National Hank. They made her sign for more than she possessed, but compelled her to prom ise sho would make up the deficiency When they released her. With other Information the woman gave them, the detectives began to WOrk on what they believed to be a fairy tale. They got several clues, which led them to a Ore house in North Wayne, 16 miles from this city. The fire company Is a volunteer or-i gnnizatlon, and the key to the place j was kept in the nearest dwelling. The nearest house was occupied by a fam ily named Fiudluy, ami there the po-. lice learned that one of the sons. J. I Knight Flndlity, had been homo but ' little during the past two wt eks. Get ting a description of him, the police; returned to the city, and found the young man, who is only 21 years old, In the office where he is employed. He was charged with the crime, and broko down and implicated three others. Flndlay said that ho had Imper aons 'd the coachman; that Sloan, the unen. ployed reporter, acted tho part ef Attorney Glbboney; that the barber played the part of the rich German town resident, and that Wallace, the society editor, had rented a house ln Germantown, where Mrs. Goodrich was to havo been held a captive. He told substantially the same story as that narrated by the woman. He said they kept her confined in the fire house, and then took her to the house, where Sloan wis arrested yesterday, at 255''. North Twelfth St. All the Jewelry was recovered, must of It having been found in Ihs pos session of Flnd'.r.y and Sloi n. who were wearing some of tho rings, Only one check, for $155. was csslitd. and most of this mony wu; also recover ed. Sloan was to have begun work on the same newspaper on which Klndlay was employe SsMjfe VtsVtee hats been society edits ef the paper ea which he was esasloyed tut esUy two weeks. The penalty for kidnapping In this state, under act of assembly, as amended at the last session of the legislature, is life imprisonment. RIDER one iu each town We ship any bicycle snyoue u'i(uut u cent d pi 10 DAYS FREE WE WAf exchange K a reliable person exchange for a bicycle. Write MEAD CYCLE 'A di mr ii nrir ri rune vvniorvci DIRLCT FROM DISTILLER. TO CONSUMER. Four Full Quartsk . w .20 I 'A Etpresi Prepaid. 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It quickly and Burely restores Ntnoua oesa, Lost Vitality, ImpoteDcy. NlRhtly Eralasiooa, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wanting Diseases, and all effect of snlf-abutn or ezcet-sand Indiscretion, ablch uoSta ono for etudy, business or marriage. II tint only rutu by starting at tho neat of disease, but liagreat nerve tonic and blood builder, bring. Ing back tho pink Riow to pale checks and re storing the nre of youth, ft wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be earned ln vast pocket. Dy mall, 1.00 per package, or alx for Sto.oo, with m poal five written guarantee to rare or refund She money. Circular tree. Address Royal Medicine Co., 8&Z3s$2r Fmr tali in Middleburqh, '., by MIDDLBEUROB DRCQ CO. Beat Cough Hyrup. Tastes Uoou. CM in tinis. Kola By druggists. Bi-'iketZ tits SSI sittt'i - j N -TtqB am a1 1 1 a 1' AGENTS WAN TED to ride and exhibit a sample iqoi model DSCVCte ot our manufacture. TOU CAN HAKE BIO TO (50 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yoursell 1901 Models r . .. $10 to SIS 'Q0t'Mfle;o!3!.$7fc$l2 500 Second Hud Wheelsce ... o taken ia tradr by our CfcKaga ICtsO Mem, Jr J OaY May food u tw " "" ON APPROVAL to nl i 'i (iilruiia. and allow Yon take absolutely no ritk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay a cent if the bicvele does not suit you, Mil AT DIIV ''' "Mil ii Ii iy t'" ' our tllfl BUI FtCIUbt NKH and FIFI lUl OFnt. This lit - t.i i offer has never lM.-en euttaled a:iJ 13 a i;uaiaiiltc of the quntlty ol our waeelft. in each town to distribute catakavuM fer u in today for free cuUtsuc iuu! our special uQu. 30., 1) . ilSagO. 1EB23 WINDSOR HOUSE W. II III I t.i it. rwprlelar 418 Marke' St., Harrisburg, Pa. (Oppoalte iv K II iNjpnl Entrance I - .. .iliei ir n I'mlna at Rooms, 25tind Mic (lood Meals, 25c 11,00 to 1.85 per iluy, 8I.0U In U.thi per week, tin, ul ii leant lull. in- tl New Indcatry For Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Cct. T. :t is announced on good nuth rl y thai H, ('. Prick ami ths Mel. on Intoroits, composing tne I nltn Sti l rum; iny will build It once a now on tho M n ' Ii broom mill niutiri HlMM'illll 0S, plant al Donora i river, to make i wire uimI oilier Coal Workers Otriite. Bcranton, i: i Bight lianilr employes at thu Pine Brook niiaft of tli Ontario Coal Company struck this morning agalnal working with other nipn who had no working cards. PENNSYLVANIA NEWS IN BRIEF. Dllflii'l Soml niittml BUirlUe himself. rs, of Lancaster, com yestorday Uy banging Joseph Rathowltz, win made Im ane by ot Ml All. BSlVI ntown, smok- Ing of cigarettes His skull fractured hy n fall down stairs, Patrick Ryan 1 1 -i al Malianoy City yesterday. Andrew Doscewltch, a miner, fell down a Pittsti.n n!!ii rv sluui u sIit day ami was killi I Instantly. Wluaiis Hull, of Carbondale, was yesterday at Honesdals Indicted for thf murder ot Ed ward Schoonevsr, His triiin railed near Hazleton, Monday niht. Rngincor Harry Watts was pinned under the uul killed. Uy tho accidental discharge oi hl gun, at a shooting match at Mabanoy City yesterday, John Scbillo was se riously injured. An unknown "ticmy throw a stono through a window at Misses Rlla ;md Bopbie Costi llo, nt Sbamokin, but. they cscapi'ii injury. Kev. Bernard Repass, of Allentown, has ani'iiteil tin? pastorate oi the Lutheran charges al ESmlenton, Po terntiiirR and Parker City, The Epworth League of the Cham berslniri; Methodlsl Bplscopal Church donated i to the congregation of tho Bhippensburg Cuurch, rocently do stroyed by lire, The York Merchants' Association yesterday visited Baltimore, M.i, as the guest of the Baltimore Merchants' nnd Manufai turers' Association ami the chamber of rumnn rci I'natornl, "Why does finding four-leaf cl ivera bring lni'U ?" "Well, the man is already In luck who has time to hunt four-leaf elovers." Chicago Record-Herald. DlaeoaraaTlnST. Penelope Was your rejection of him it success? Perdlta No, a flat failure. He ab solutely refused to do anything1 des perate, Detroit Free Press, A Preliminary Test, "Jimmic, I told you not to eat those green apples," "Well, rue, I Med one on en' rabhit, an' he ain't drad." Chicago Ttecord- Herald. Thna, Dear GIrla. Madge Charlie proposed twice be fore I accepted him. Marjorie Didn't you hear him the Irst time? Town Topics. r..hhi'i,r m VBaUBaamkJDi-Kaaal