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Dealer — Of course, ma'am; you uldn’t have souvenir spoons look like oons would you?” FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous- ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer, $2trial bottle and treatise froe r. R. HH. KLINE, , Lid. 931 Arch St., Phila. Pa, Some people never attempt to do any- thing for fear they might do it wrong. Mrs. Wins ow’s Soothing Syrup for children ething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma- tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25¢ a bottle. ~The worst thing about life insurance is hat we never live to enjoy it. Piso’s Cure for C onsump tion is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds.—N.W. SAMUEL, an Grove, N. J., Feb, 17,1 1900. It’s the dull fellow who is generally the eatest bore. ; p Soils arc made rich- er and more productive and rich soils retain their crop-pro- ducing powers, by the use of fertilizers with a liberal percentage of Potash. Write for our books—sent Jree— which give all details. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 9» Nassau Street, New Yor, = D } _— | and rester Marshall at Mahanoy City Colliery. The accident occurred on the second lift of the seven-foot vein where the men on the “night shift” were driv- ing a rock tunnel. Ambromitis was tamping a heavy charge of dynamite in- to a hole, while Plusko and Marshall stood over him. Suddenly there was an explosion which hurled all three against the sides of the chamber. Ambromitis was picked up with his head entirely blown off. William N. Newman was arrested at Chester, charged with shooting Sarah Matthews. Newman is a colored Ila- borer, and after a quarrel with the wo- man, it is alleged, he drew a revolver and fired three shots. One shot took effect in Sarah’s left arm. William Clark, aged 80 years, cut his throat with a razor at his home at Slate Ruh. A surgeon sewed up the wound, but later Clark tore it open. Ie is now in a critical condition. After a fight which lasted several months, the Berwick Borough Council granted the right of way over the streets of that town to the Columbia and Mon- tour Electric Railway Company. Oscar Del Sasso, of Allentown, while stepping out of the way of one train on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, went directly in front of another, and was struck sustaining injuries which caused his death. James Lynch, aged 75 years, was kill- ed by a freight train on Philadel- phia and Reading Railway near Leb- anon. The Pottstown Opera House was sold at public sale for $18,200 to M. D. Evans, representing the Begely estate. The Johnstown Passenger Railway Company paid the Borough Council of Windber $7,500 for the privilege of traversing the streets of the town. Mrs. Sarah Klee and her nine-year-old daughter, Mary, perished in a fire which destroyed their home in Carnegie, and all the other members of the family were injured. The Klee home was a two- story frame house on Broadway, the ground floor front being devoted to a grocery store kept by Klee. The fire was d¥gcovered about 4.40 o'clock, and the fl4 TCA, aaanidly that the ogee” pa L were of off ir il ] ar, 1 { ern sheep $3.0014.00; natiy as.25; Western lambs $3.00 )a4.235. DALIT Butter, Creamery. —Sepay athered cream, 22223; imitat) Id, Va. and Pa. Dairy print} i. small creamery blocks, (2-1b.), 231 26c’; choice rolls, 18a1gc Cheese..—Ncw cheese, large 6o Ibs, 1034 to 1i1c.; do, flats, 37 Ids. 11 te 11Y4c; picnics, 23 Ibs, 11}4a11l%cC. Live Poultry.— Turkeys—Old, 8% young, fat, gagl4c; do, small and ore —aBc. Chickens.—Hens, —ayVc; dq { old roosters, each 23azoc; do, young good to choice, 8a8. rough and poor, —ayc. Ducks —Fancy, large, a—; do, small, —a8¢c; do, muscovy ii) mongrels, Sage. Geese, Western, eack 50a05c. Hides.—Heavy steers, association an| salters, late kill, Go Ibs and up, clos selection, 11l5a1234c; cows and light steers, gl4aroc. Live Stock. Chicago.—Cattle—Good to prime $6.3 ' a8.75; poor to medium $1.0026.25 stockers and feeders $2.25a4.50; | 81.25a24.75; heifc $2.5025.50; | $1.25a2.30; bulls hr { a5.75; Texas fed s i Mixed and butchers $5.7: I choice heavy sal ; rough heavy 5; calves $2.5¢ teers $5.15. Hogs— 20; good te ¢ of sales eady: heavy )S Strot gt to 10C. higher; good to choice wethers $ dh $2.50 P<-ol “ast Liberty.—Cattle—choice ! 6,00; prime $5.50z | Hogs active; pri: | heavy mediums : $5. 8sas. 05 , heavy light do, $5.602%s. skips $4.50a35 00; | Sheep dull; best wethers oe culls and common $1.00a2 £7 ye: wo i $2.5023.75; veal calves Fiooay. 00. LABOR AND DUSTRY TEN Dec. fiunicipal kitchens. Wales #92" a woman lamplighter. ) three lady architects. 1 has woman truant hunters. announces a surgical sewing world’s cables stretch 187,353, 172 nautical miles. There is a | Miss Penman, who has control over more than 500 condiic- tors in the employ of one of the London tramway companies, but the only woman | jockey hails from the United States. Acts Gently; Acts Pleasantly; Acts Beneficiall Acts truly as-a Laxative. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its com ponent parts are simple and w holesome and be cause it acts without disturbing the natural fung tions, as itis wholly free from every objectionab] quality or substance. In the process manufacturing figs are used, as they pleasant to the taste, but the medicj virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtai from an excellent combination of plat} known to be medicinally laxative act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects genuine—manufactured by the ae vy San"Francisco, Cal, Louisville, Ky. New York; N. For sale by all druddists. Price fifty cents per
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