I 2 L. rbk r-r ria to. w4kMrfLM i est : fTsar-ssi elaa JsiatsV ayaasa a of wmf Khtoey trrahto m I that a Is not for child W fflMMwMlMMMr ates tflaa. if tha , (ha Us" ha aha ahtkl , U i-iaimiM We ahls to I P..aaafa, ft UMW1 Vf QtM. depwi UPM IVtM MVM i uw; wvuufv, auu aw am be towards Mpons" iaa anpt rani - b 4u to a etaasai condition af the - md bladder aad pot to kiM ac peep lupPjee, ' - oen as es mm ere made mto vith kidney , and bladder ' troohle, need the same frest ' remedy . aild nd lha immadiata affect of vRot Is soon realised, ' It hi sold hoists, m nnj ftS one dollar I You msv nave a Lkoitla by mail ilo DtmphlelWU- Baaasat htbout n. including many ot tne Ub of testimonial letters received Pftrerj cured. In wrltlnf Dr. Kilmer tBInjnannoa, w. i., ae itbii paper. DRl'XY NOW tltt TM S - U3HT TM Lwzama eaatar Oellevet Mia CoHoagtiso, Who laneref the Cae M Las tsoslen, Will Hereafter Ca operate With Party OraawraaMsa. How He Save His. Lr were speaking of certain ton. favorably occasionally, but lr otherwise. . Finally ona of larty spoke of the rood quail Lf the absent doctor, and said He had once been saved by tha LcriticUed practitioner. L li that?" some one asked; u not know he usually treated he does not, said the man. one day when my family phy- wai out of town I was end- taken ill and sent for this fellow in the emergency, and bldn t come. -N. Y. Times. A Seaaa ( cw.rlty. Wirt you olng my pretty malar toini a-ctlns, air," she said. ou ure you can acw "Ul course,' kid the. my costumes come from Pare. liniton Star. 15 EXCELLENT RE A SOX. Quizzer Why Is it that so oi your runny pictures are tramps, Mr. Palette? Vt. fill h.'. tt'm ...W n bum jokes! Chicago Daily Teaasttatloa. the chance which mot men crave Me treat wealth hla willing- tool, m does they'll oall blm "knave." oci t.ot. they'll call blm "tooLH iion Btar. reeoeleas Diaceraraeat, f (iertrude I'm going to be a t, like you, Aunt Gertrude. Gertrude Why do you want tpinnter, dearie? f Gertrude 'Cause, Aunt Ger- ipinster doesn't have to try pretty an' she can comb her V old way Brooklyn Life. Row She Cot Them. ce What a lot of rings she W Yes; they are wedding ',1 didn't knew she'd been mar- lasn't; her father is a pawn- -Yonkera Statesman. Flt of His Kaowledae. F' laid ahe'd teach to ma P dance sten last Invented. frklch, of course. I heartllv. . t rising hopes asaented. Rtl learned with eager basts, - found the leason pleasant, t my arm about her walat ft'i all i know at present. frt Bet fCREEABLH ALTERNATIVE. I ?1 -If I curare, you as caahlar either give a bond for $20,000 my daughter Laura. File lea Is. Olanls. . Do you think her father In r to marry you? Unoueationablr. Shm T liatan.to ma natll hat PhiUdalpala. AarU L Tala haa Vm aj waaksof ck jcUfttr. ! atatai Mat local aoUUoa, tea toalaly to a Halt of Saaaior Qaay aara .wailai a Mi. war lb Beaver county. The aMJor,aaatoff waa called upon by a mombar at laad lag Republlcaa from thla a&d aalgh boriag coaatlas, aad they all reportad tha Kepubllcaa orfaalsathm to la excellent abape, aad that the pros pacta of polling a large vota In tha fall wart moat encouraging. Senator Quay waa especially pleased to hear tha reports from countlea Ilka Cheater aad Montgomery, where tha Inaurgenta have heretofore been strong through, their fusion deals with the Democrata. The senator waa advlaed by the Republican leaders ot these counties that the Insurgents have prac tically loat their organisation, that the old-time leaders can no longer control or deceive the following which they Once had, and that the disposition of men believing In Republican prlncl plea la to go along with the party or ganization and to support the full Re publican ticket In Chester county T. Larry Eyre, the recognised Republican leader. Informed Senator Quay that the Republican organisation In that county naa never neen more Harmonious or stronger with the people and that there will be no difficulty In electing the full Republican ticket, Including a solid delegation to the legislature to vote for tha re-election of United States Senator Penrose. PENROSE GROWS IN POPULARITY, Senator Quay was delighted to learn that Senator Penrose has grown In strength recently at an amazing rate, His course In leading the fight for the adoption of the Chinese Exclusion bill. and the aggressive work he Is doing In support of the bill advocated by the far. mers for the protection of the pure but ter interests from the encroachments of the oleomargarine trust, haa won for him thousands of admirers and enthus iastic supporters. While Senator Penrose haa ben winning popular approval the pros pects of his having practically the united support of the "hold-over sena tors" when he comes up for re-election In January next are most encouraging. One case in point has been the sub ject of comment during the last few days. Senator Drury, of Luzerne coun ty, who waa associated with the Insur gent members of the senate In the light against the re-election of Senator Quay and who co-operated with them In mat ters of legislation, haa stated that he does not intend to continue outside of the party breastworks. Senator Drury Is a "bold-over" and will vote on tha next election for a United States sena tor. In an interview with a well known Republican a few days since Senator Drury said he intended to hereafter work with the regular Republicans o all party measures, that ha will go Into the Republican caucuses and abide by the action of the majority, and that he believes, with Senator Stewart, of Franklin, and others who were in the old Insurgent movement, that "there Is no longer anything to kick about" and the proper thing to do Is to go along with the Republican organisation. QUAY AND THE GOVERNORSHIP. During Senator Quay's visit to thla city there was naturally much specula tion regarding his probable attitude oa the governorship. When questioned on this point the Beaver statesman made characteristic utterance. He said "there is but one candidate for gov ernor that I am against his name Is Quay." It was after making this declaration that Senator Quay had a talk with At torney General Elkin, Indiana coun ty's candidate for governor, at the Ho tel Walton In this city. Later Sena tor Quay and Mr. Elkin travelled west together. Before boarding the train Mr. Elkin in an interview expressed great satisfaction over the election of dele gates to the state convention In his be half and announced that he proposed to continue an active canvass until the date of the convention, and that while he was confident of receiving the nomi nation in the event of some other can didate being chosen he would be among the first to declare In his favor and turn In and-work for his election. . On Saturday last the Republican county committee of Indiana met for the purpose of reorganization and after the election of the officers, adopted res olutions expressing satisfaction over the result of the Republican primaries held since Mr. Elkln's candidacy was first Indorsed in his home county. At tention was directed to the fact that out of the Seventeen counties which have already elected delegates to the state convention fifteen of them have named delegates favorable to the nomi nation of Mr. Elkin. The last county to elect delegates. Lebanon, named a full Elkin delega tion. In this county a canvass waa be gun in the lnterestot former Lieutenant Governor Watrea, with Lieutenant Governor Oobln leading the campaign, in Watrea' behalf. Tha sentiment of the Republicans of the county was so strongly In favor ot Mr. Elkin that tha Wattes movement was abandoned and tha Elkin delegates had a walkover. Last Words at the Pavaahaaaa, "Sow, Hiram, don't look oat the car. window or shake hands with Strangers." ( "All right, Mehltable, an' don't you sign any contracts with book agents." Indianapolis News. A Daaalt Discovery. Jack So you took Ferdy's ring and priced it and found he paid 1200 for it? Beatrice No; I found that was the erice of itl Judge. . Very Likely. Jack I wonder why time is said to Maud rrobably it is because so many people are trying to kill it. Harlem Life. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cat carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. 'l U. ' 4- A t ICli WlilMII)- .. April 1. General Frank KC-i eetltoMto t ftaat Scott's Emulsion fa noi' ir Virtr t'rW, axa I MiaitiHsi ood medicine kt ti forics t v ' ' ' - V IMIV UV1U 111, J 1 o a real fat person lore. Ywsee CCivl ion: builds dct C tV peopie aon c want it. strong people don t need it ;.' But if you are thia Scott's Emulsion is the merScine for you. It doesn't tire you out. There is no strain. The work is all natural and easy. You iust take the . medicine and that's all there is to it The next thing you know you feel betteryou eat better and you weigh more. It is a quiet worker. SenJ for free sample. SCOTT BOW NE. ChanUM, 409 Piarl . and fi .w aUoruggkia. Jaat What Re Irate Country Gentleman (white with anger at being disturbed) 'Yon book canvassers make me so angry witn your confounded nerve and im pudence that I cannot find words to express my indignation! Canvasser (jumping with enthu siasm) Then, sir, I am a great hel to you. 1 bave here the very thing you need a dictionary of '' the English language, containing all the words and slang phrases known, and only two dollars. Take It, and you will never be at a loss to express yourself again. Tit-Bits. Haw It's DlaTcrcat. Ul!r h slighted ms many year. Aa' Z sail: "Since you're wanting sa- other, Fit W a staatathtr to you, my dear;" Aa' 1 waaried roun' an' married her aaorto! -Atlanta Constitution. WAITED LONG AND PATIENTLY. Dick Slowboy (who has just been accepted) Did I surprise you, dar ling? Waunda Long I should say so. gave up the idea ten months ago of your ever having nerve enough to propose. Detroit Free Presa. Jut a Little Oa. Of all the things I'd rather be Than what I am now I declare I really think just let me see; Ah! yes, I'd rather be - A little multi-millionaire! Baltimore News. - Sercaltjr, "I am afraid our friend has said something he will be sorry for." "No," was the melancholy answer. "I don't think so. Anybody who didn't know better than to say what he did in 'the first place Isn't likely to know when it's time) m m aerry." rvasningtoa Btatv IttaiMIew Bowels With Caaaarsts. fan.-M iVk.l. . 1 . 1 - tic, ,iir muiipiHim ioivtst ws.tSaw Uaac.rll,drufuurfiuda3a Slttlaa. A scum Mr. Bragley claims te a a man of standing In your church. Rev. Mr. Goodley Well, he should be. He doesn't rent a pew. Philadel phia Press. Oaa et Its Properties, Gladys They say champagne drink ing gives the eye a peculiar look. Hobart Well, I know it makes a fteeWlcaa lata eetamtttee, and T. Larry Kyre. chief assistant to the state chairman, war In eonamltatloa her today 're garding the arrangements for the Re satMasan sM isassaini. which la ta be held la Harriaburg on June 11 next They both state that tha attendance promises to be very large. They find that there is a widespread Interest shown In the canvas for the governor ship and the nominations for the two ether, offices to be filled at the coming erection on the general state ticket, the lieutenant governorship and the sec retaryship of Internal affairs. There will be a good field of candl aad the hotels are already book- engagements for rooms. The Meads of the several candidates are counted fon to have large delegations to work up sentiment among the delegates tor their respective favor- stem, aad a number of Republican clubs will be oa hand with bands ot music aad flying banners heralding the names f their standard bearers. ELKIN MEN PREPARING. The largest crowds will undoubtedly come from western counties, where the enthusiasm over the candidacy ot At torney General Joha P. Elkin Is most pronounced. In Indiana, Mr. Elkln's home county, they are now forming clubs In the different townships to come here and cheer and shout for "The Indiana County Plow Boy," as they affectionately style their choice for governor. Not only will the western counties be reareeeated among the Elkin boomers, but Chatter, Montgomery, Lebanon, Lancaster, Cumberland, Union, Sny der and other counties east of the Alio. ghenles wlU each send large contin gents of their active Republicans to swell tha crowd of Elkin supporters, Lawrence county seems to be fairly worked up over former Senator W. M. Brown, of that county, for lieutenant governor, and nearly every member of the Republican county committee, and practically all of the county officials have expressed their intention to come here to work for the nomination of the former senator. Crawford county Republicans are ar ranging to flock to the convention city in goodly, numbers to press for the nomination of Dr. Theodore L. Flood for lieutenant governor, and they say they will be joined by leading and In fluential Republicans from neighboring counties who will render them all the assistance in their power to land their candidate with the winners. Cumberland county took no action on the Indorsement of any candidates for favor at tha hands of the delegates to the stato convention, in accordance with an unwritten rule ot tha Republi can organisation there not to give in structions to tha state delegates. Dr, Reed, of Cumberland, naa been fre quently mentioned for the lieutenant governorship, and-there Is no doubt that be would be pleased to accept this imsi kt Mae convention would see fit ta hsasr fclam with the) aomloaUoa. Should Or. Read ha a candidate by the time the convention date comes around there will ha a representative party of eannty Republicans here la Mi MsmltV. The Cumberland county eategSMI have) expressed themselves as In favor ef tha nomination of Mr. Elkin for rmrw. GENERAL BCRALL A FAVORITE. There la another eastern favorite whose frlemoa are closely following the developsKSts In tha canvass for gov ernor and the lieutenant governorship. They era hopeful that Elkin, of In diana, will ha placed at the head ot the ticket and that farmer Senator Brown or Dr. Ftooi or aoma other western man shall bis named for second place, bo that the east shall task a good chance e? est a a-alsatlon for secretary of internal affairs. This candidate Is General Joha W. Schall, of Montgomery county. Gen eral Schall's candidacy appeals largely to the veterans of the civil war and tbe members, of the National Guard, to whom be sis well known, both as a prominent member of the Grand Army and as a brigadier general in the guard. General Schall will be Indorsed for the secretaryship of Internal affairs by the Montgomery county delegation and his friends say the county convention will appoint a committee to take charge of his candidacy. General Schall Is very popular and it Is quite probable that Montgomery will vie with Indiana In seeking to hare the largest delega tion at the convention to labor for her local candidate., General Schall's ad mirers have been sending Into other counties to obtain pledges In favor of his candidacy, and they report that the suggestion for his nomination has been most favorably received. Major Brown, of Erie, has been In the field for some time as a candidate to succeed General Latta as secretary of Internal affairs aad be has received some flattering Indorsements. He, too, will have ft following In tha convention throngs. Other eaadlaaiaa arc Kkstfr to be aa nectoced aad there will he lively times beasfo tha bsJJottaj ahall decide the wlaaera. - 7jy-gAl!JP-Cyy " smviii -ssms. hseUy aaa hrttl treat f fgv 'ywa'"aai rawaawa a vtosMss. sawstOat a iia a Wat it tsJaaafrfM' fmtimlimk. salt aul, WATOBAL saaaaa. WSatailwa a- taasa yaw ease aa aataaaaacVV ovstaCof ahraioaftaa. Baaaa. ? '""H' '.'!'l' u eera save srasaaaiaS dm lasataM la aay at taa f Ottawa Clasaaas, It will as at vital Uteres ta yaa ta sa aslaat a wlU as at oacaT lriaieIHajeas4cta Meseliatea,lost Itaaaead, PaUet I Mhtoft, flics, Oonstipatiaa, gloat Dis-I sftsa, Crrk Ipsiretoa, K-y, EssjtKasass, IiisuaaJa, Liver Kansas. 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The Cook It isn't to be expected you should be at first, ma'am; but yotrll get educated up to It in time. Boston Transcript. A JaatlSable floairf. 'He says he doea a 'standing room only business." "I doubt it. I din t eatch his nam. but he doesn't even look like art actor." . "He Isn't. He's a street railway man ager. Brooklyn Eagle. 4 A Sarloaa Imaedlmeat. Teacher Can you mention some great man who had an impediment In his speech? Little Willie Please, ma am, George Washington did. lie couldn't tell a He! Puck. a area Aaala, Parhaaa. "But," protested the Angry Creditor, yon said you gueaiSa yon would pay me to-day." "I kaow I did,", explained the Humble Debtor, "but, you see, I am such a poor guesser." Baltimore American. Two Sides. Little Elmer (who has an inquiring mind) ropn, arc there always two sides to every question? Trof. Broadhend Certainly.my son your ' side and the wrong side. Town Topics. After tbe I'rlsea. "Mrs. Harkins has set out in earnest to secure bric-a-brac for her house." I "In what way?" ,"She has joined seven progressiva pedro clubs." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Ilane Suspicion, : Quest (in chenp restaurant) fliat's queer. I ordered three dishes, and you are out of all. Waiter It's very late, snh. Guest (suspiciously) Xot saving em for yourself, eh? Waiter (haughtily) I don't eat heah, sahl N. Y. Weekly. The Limit. Ascum Jabsley. la awful vain, Isn't he? Wander- Well, rather. Why, lie has fitted np a phonograph In his room to play "See, the conquering hero comas!" when he opens tbe door. Puck, . ...... . . "7 calUnf oa her.--Judga. V look like 30 cents. Judge, I