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I THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN NIA NEWS AND VIEWS Pa INCREASED TAXES ON COAL STANDS Supreme Court Sustains Additional Valuation of $2,000,000 BACK FOUR YEARS Thousands of Dollars Will Soon Be Pouring Into Treasury Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Jan. news was received with joy by Northumberland county taxpayers that the State Supreme Court had sustained the finding of the County Court whereby coal companies will have to $2,000,000 In 1907 assessors in the region additional valuation for taxes." raised the taxes to such figures that the companies objected. The Reading and the Mineral Railroad and Mining Companies appealed to the court, which appointed a special tax commission, which reduced the taxes thousands of dollars. Counsel for the County Commissioners then claimed the reductions were too heavy and appealed, which the court sustained them, whereupon the companies sought the Supreme Court for redress.

As a the Supreme Court's decision thousands of dollars from the companies will soon be pouring into the county treasury. Piece of Metal Acts as Boomerang Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Jan. 5. S. F.

Ankeney was severely injured by a piece of flying metal. picked it up threw it. The thing described an are, however, and struck him on the head, inflicting deep scalp wounds. Is Fatally Burned While Kindling Fire Special to The Telegraph Carlisle. Jan.

Mrs. George Yingst, a widow, of Mt. Holly, was kindling a fire with the aid of kerosene, her clothing ignited and she was fatally burned. Neighbors rushed to her aid, but nearly all of the clothing was burned from her body before the flames were extinguished. 132 HOUSES PLACARDED Wayne-boro Health Board Makes Report on Recent Epidemic Special to The Telegraph Warnesboro, Jan.

The report of the Board of Health of this place shows that during 1910 there were 132 placards placed 011 houses for contagious diseases. of this numher the diphtheria epidemic utilized the most. For this disease alone there were 104 cards placed. while 26 were tacked on houses where there were typhoid patients and 2 where people suffring from scarlet fever were confined. The board also abated 47 nuisances and instructed the health officer to fumigate 100 houses.

Boy Accidentally Shoots Another Special to The Telegraph Wrightsville, Jan. 5. While displaying a new revolver, a Christmas gift, Edward Ditzler. aged 12, of Wrightsville, accidentally shot James Wisotskey, aged 12, and the in a serious condition. Hie was taken to the hospital.

A Valuable Suggestien IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE It is now conceded by physicians that the kidneys should have more attention, as they control the other or organs to a remarkable degree and do tremendous amount of work in removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. During the winter months especially, when we live an indoor life, the kidnevs should receive some assistance when needed. as we take less exercise, drink less water and often eat more rich, heavy food. thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than Nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble.

such as lame back, inability to hold urine, smarting or burning, or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. An herbal medicine containing 110 minerals or opiates has the most healing influence. An ideal herbal compound that has had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Swamp-Root. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp- Root by mail, absolutely free.

Address Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N. and mention the Harrisburg Daily Telegraph. H. A.

GABLE 113-117 S. Second Street Sure Grip, Rowe Calks, Always Sharp, Can't Slip. H. Calks and Never Slips IN PHILADELPHIA You Can Bay the HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Union News Stand, Broad Street, Station, or from The Quaker News Company, 623 North Sixth St. General Contractor and Builder Repair Work Promptly Executed.

Let Um Make You an Estimate. E. M. KRUG 316 S. Seventeenth Street.

Bell phone 2318. Susquehanna Power Company May Take Up Traction Lease Should the Deal Go Through, McCalls Ferry Power Will Be Used Special to The Telegraph Reading. Jan. Susquehanna Railway, Light, Heat and Power Company, it is reported, will take over the lease held by the Reading Transit Company of the lines of the United Traction Company and underlying companies, controlling all lines in this county. The Susquehanna Power Company is the operator of the McCall's Ferry power plant.

Should the deal be con- Solomon B. Hoffman, Veteran Soldier, Dead First Rural Mail Carrier at Mifflinburg Dies After Brief Illness SOLOMON B. HOFFMAN. Special to The Telegraph Mifllinburg, Jan. B.

Hoffman, a Civil War veteran and mail carrier on rural route No. 1, died at his home, here, yesterday. About three weeks ago he sustained serious fall on an icy sidewalk, from which he suffered very much and compelled him to keep at home for a number of days. The following week, however, he resumed his duties as rural carrier, buts only for about a week. when he compelled to quit on account of the condition of his heart and other ailments, which, finally resulted in his death.

le was aged 73 years and is survived by a widow and the following children: William Lincoln, of Mifflinburg; Martin Luther, of Sunbury; Harry of Lewisburg; Mrs. John E. Kreisher. of Milton, and Mrs. Marie E.

Yocum, of Philadelphia. During the Civil War he was al member of Company One Hundred and Forty-second Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, enlisted August 28, 1862. and in the terrible battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, was sorely wounded, totally incapacitated for further military duty. The funeral service will be held at the home Friday afternoon at 2.15 o'clock, conducted by Rev. W.

M. Raerick. FRACTURES SEVERAL RIBS Mrs. Sarah Gipe, of Upper Strasburg, Meets With Bad Accident Special to The Telegraph Chambersburg, Jan. walking on an icy pavement near her home at Upper Strasburg, Mrs.

Sarah Gipe fell and fractured several ribs and badly injured her hands. She is 80 years old. Miss Minnie Lingle Dead Special to The Telegraph Oberlin, Jan. Minnie Lingle died at her home of a complication of diseases. She was 22 years of age and is survived by her parents and four sisters, Mrs.

Ella Conrad, Mrs. Anna tand. Miss Jennie Lingle, of Steelton, and Miss Eva, at home, and two brothers, John and Eli, of Oberlin. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock in the Lutheran Church. Injured In Car Shop Special to The Telegraph Middletown, Jan.

5. Harry McGill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Penrose McGill, suffered a badly sprained and contused right leg, shortly after noon, Wednesday, when a pile of iron fell on him while he was working at the car shops. Moving to Arizona Sunbury, Jan.

5. Dr. W. H. Bucher, of the United States Navy, retired, left for his new home in Kingman, Arizona, Wednesday morning.

His father, J. Weiser Bucher, and sister, Nell, will leave in the early spring to make their home with him. Cemetery Association to Meet New Cumberland, Jan. 6. The Mt.

Olivet Cemetery Association will meet Friday, January 20, at 1 p. for the purpose of electing new officers. During the past year many improvements have been made at the cemetery, which has been greatly enlarged. Band Holds Election Penbrook, Jan. 5.

The Modern Woodmen of America and Citizens' Band has elected the following officers: President, E. M. Hollenbaugh; secretary, A. H. Speese; treasurer, John Siders; trustees, George Aungst and Edward Waltz.

Engineers Meet To-morrow A meeting of the members of Ephraim McCleary Division, No. 705, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, will be held at Fackler's Hall at 6:45 o'clock to -morrow evening to attend the funeral of J. Kellenberger. B. of R.

T. Minstrels Rehearsing Last night the B. of R. T. Minstrels began rehearsals for engagements nearby towns.

The first will be in Sunbury, about January 24. The "pianophiend" act is still a feature. Several new acts have been added. Falling Steel Crushes Foot Maylor Janfest, of 540 Good street, Steelton, was treated at the Harrisburg Hospital this afternoon for a crushed left foot, upon which of scrap steel fell, crushing three toes, which were amputated this afternoon. SWEARS HUSBAND PERJURED HIMSELF Says Offer of $1,000 Was Cause of Change in Testimony SENSATIONAL CASE No Reason Why Note Should Be Given Appears in Evidence Special to The Telegraph York, Jan.

5. Sensations in the trial of Howard Keasey for the forgery of the name of William H. Yost, the wealthy North York shoe manufacturer, to a judgment note for $50,000 did not end when Hugh C. Hughes testified that he had perjured himself in stating in a civil action that he had seen Yost sign the note. Hughes' wife took the stand for the defense and testified that her husband had told her that agents of Yost had him $1,000 to change his testimony.

According to Mrs. Hughes, her husband had accepted the offer, saying that there would be "nothing in it for him" if he stuck to Howard. She said her husband had made her a similar proposal in behalf of Yost, but that her reply had been: "I'm too near the grave to tell a lie for $1,000." She said Hughes had then begged her not to reveal what he told her. Mrs. Hughes and her daughter, the wife of the defendant, testified that they had witnessed the shoe manufacturer sign the note which Yost maintains is a forgery.

There has not appeared in the case until this time any reason why Yost should have given such A note, his business relations with Keasey having been slight. The same defect was apparent in the civil action brought by Keasey to recover the amount of the note, which he lost when the Court ordered the judgment stricken out. WILL LOSE BOTH LEGS Dr. J. B.

Gordon Meets With Terrible Misfortune Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Jan. has been received here Harry Gordon this his brother, Dr. 'S. B. Gordon, of Tiffin, Ohio, has been compelled to have both of his legs amputated.

The physician was in an automobile accident in October and his legs were broken. The injuries refused to Meal. Dr. Gordon is well known in Waynesboro. No No more more tired swollen, feet.

bad No more aching sweaty feet. smelling, feet. No more corns. No more bunions. No more callouses, no matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, just use TIZ.

TIZ is totally unlike anything else for the purpose you ever heard of. It's the only foot remedy ever made which acts on the principal of drawing out all the poisonous exudations which cause sore feet. Powders and other remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ cleanses them out and keeps them clean. It works right off.

You will feel better the very first time it's used. Use it a week and you can forget you ever had sore feet. There is nothing on earth that can compare with It. TIZ is for sale at all druggists 25 cents per box or direct if you wish from Walter Lu. TIZ For Sore Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet? Corns, Callouses or Bunions? Use TIZ.

It's Sure, Quick and Certaln You Will Enjoy Using TIZ The Most Picasant Remedy You Ever Tried and Moreover It Works At last here is instant relief and a lasting permanent remedy for sore feet. ther Dodge Chicago, Ill. $50 a year will secure $1,500 Joint Insurance for yourself and wife, ages 26 and 25 respectively, payable to the survivor at the death of the first. The Equitable Life Assurance Society "Strongest in the World" Geo. G.

Norris, Superintendent, Union Trust Building. Harrisburg. Pa. School of Commerce 15 S. Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa.

WINTER OPENING Day School, Tuesday, January 3. Night School, Wednesday, January 4. Graduates in Bookkeeping and Shorthand placed in good positions. Write for free catalogue. Hbg.

Business College 322 and 324 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Day and Night School TWENTY -FIFTH YEAR ACCOUNTANTS Public Accountant Systems organized to suit your business. J. C. Shumberger 55-56 Union Trust Bldg.

January Reductions AT The Hm. B. Schleisner Store 28-30-32 N. Third Street OFFER A Money Saving Opportunity Extraordinary $2.00 and $3.00 $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 French Felt Shapes Trimmed Hats--Special Trimmed in Black Velvet to be closed out at 69c '89c OTHER SENSATIONAL BARGAINS In Eyery Department, Including: Women's and Misses' Suits, Long Coats, Gowns, and Party Dresses, Waists, Petticoats, Children's Coats and Dresses, Men's and Boys' Clothing. FUR COATS AND FUR SETS summated, all trolley lines in this section will becoperated from the power plant at At a meeting of the Susquehanna Company, held in New York, a committee was appointed by the directors to estimate the advisability of investing in the Reading Transit Company.

The purchase, it is said, cannot be made within the two weeks, by which time it is expected the committee's report will have been considered. The committee has been here inspecting the property. Cumberland Spends $111,650.53 in 1910 County Commissioners File a State- ment of the Expenses of the Past Year Special to The Telegraph Carlisle, Jan. 5. Cumberland county's expenses for 1910, as presented in a statement, given out by the County Commissioners, follows: Payments to assessors, bridges and road work, courts, witnesses and jurors, 774.69; district attorney's fees, 271.25; county offices, commissioners' office, constables' fees, election expenses, inquests held, jail and penitentiary costs, justices' fees, loans and interest, miscellaneous, 089.97; county home, public buildings, public printing, burial of indigent soldiers, total expenses for year, $111,650.53.

SHERIFF SELLS PROPERTIES Lively Bidding Develops at Sales Held This Afternoon Following were the properties sold this afternoon at the January real estate sales by Sheriff J. Rowe Fletcher: Tract of land, Rush township, eight acres, property William Hechler and heirs, $320, to I. L. Neifter; lot and house in Lykens owned by H. E.

Butfington, sold to Attorney George L. Reed, 127 Hanna street, property of John G. Birker, sold to Attorney E. E. Beidleman, $50; three lots, with and 2221 houses in North Tenth Fourth Ward, street, 2217, properties of Charles S.

Weakley, sold to Attorney Paul A. Kunkel, 2229 and 2231 North Fourth street, properties of Charles S. Weakley, sold to same purchaser for street, property of heirs of late Frederick Heist, to John E. Fox for $600; lot and stable of James R. Diven in Seventh Ward, sold to Attorney Jackson for $200; 433 South street, property of Charles and Maggie Hunter, to Samuel Meltzer for $300; two lots and houses in Ewington, Steelton, owned by heirs of late Mrs.

Catherine Sholl, sold to Attorney Patterson for $3,160. HISTORIANS MEET HERE Sixth Annual Convention of State Federation in Session At the sixth annual convention of the Pennsylvania Federation of Historical Societies held this afternoon in the parlor of the Dauphin County Historical Society, 9 South Front street, twenty-two societies were represented by thirty-one persons from all parts of the State. Addresses and reports were submitted by the president of the federation, F. E. Diffenderfer, Lancaster county society, and Secretary S.

P. Hechman, of Lebanon, and B. M. Nead, this city, treasurer. Among the local representatives present were James M.

Lamberton, T. B. Klein, and W. C. Armor.

Armor. Blacker Held For Court Blacker, proprietor of the States Hotel, was held under for court, this afternoon, on of selling liquor minors, case of his brother and Deluka McNaughton, bartenders, were held advisement for several days. Detweller Wept For Joy W. Detweiler, who was conto have been hanged to-day, practically given up hope for a yesterday afternoon when he word of the Governor's action. when he got the news.

PILES CURED QUICKLY AT HOME Why Suffer Agony Any Longer When You Can Get a Quick, Sure Cure For Your Piles by Simply Sending Your Name and Address? Trial Package is Sent Absolutely Free, in Plain Wrapper to Everyone Who Writes Surgeons themselves consider a perm manent cure of piles by a surgical operation as very doubtful, and resort to it only when the patient has become desperate from long continued pain and agony. But the operation itself is every bit as excruciating and nerveracking as the disease. Besides, it 18 humiliating and expensive, and rarely a success. The wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure makes an operation unnecessary. You cure yourself with perfect ease, in your home, and for little expense.

Pyramid Pile Cure gives you instant relief. It immediately heals all sores and ulcers, reduces congestion and inflammation, and takes away all pain, itching and irritation. Just a little of the treatment is usually sufficient to give a permanent cure. Pyramid Pile Cure is prepared in the form of suppositories so they can applied directly to the parts without inconvenience, or interrupting your work in any way. We are sending a trial treatment free of charge, to every one who sends name and address.

We do this to prove what we say about this wonderful remedy is true. After you have tried the sample treatment, and you are satisfied, you can get a full regular-sized treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents. If he hasn't it, send us the money and we will send you the treatment at once, by mail, in plain sealed package. Send your name and address at once for a trial of this marvelous quick, sure cure. Address Pyramid Drug 280 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich.

FALLS DEAD IN YARD Samuel Simmons, Aged 75 Years, of Roxbury, Passes Away Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Jan. Simmons, a well-known resident of Roxbury, fell dead while walking in the yard of his home Wednesday morning. He had been in apparently good health a and was aged 75 years. A widow and two children surviveGeorge, of Locust Point, and Mrs. Manasseh Myers, of Trindle Springs.

The Doctor's Health and The questions ter; the symptoms will apply to any Those wishing Lewis Baker, Ohio, enclosing ply. initials Full or name fictitious The prescriptions store. Any druggist Sufferer: -Asthhas been conma quered by careful regard to diet, ercise general health when the following treatment been from persist- two ently and regularly used for to six months. Try it, and if it gives relief you can efrest fective assured a that cure it in will your be case, as it most as has in inany others: Oil Eucalyptus 1 dram, Terebene dram, Essence Mentho-Laxene Glycerine, pure, 6 ozs. Mix, shake the bottle and take a teaspoonful every hour or two during attacks, and 6 doses daily at other times.

Grace distress is due to complication of ills due in a which great measure to poor circulation affects the delicate organs of your sex, causing the usual abnormal symptoms of pain, griping, headache, and sorein the chest and under the ness shoulder blades. Your weight is 20 pounds below normal and Have your this blood preis in poor condition. scription filled and use regularly for several months: Viburnum Prunifolium 1 Tineture Cadomene Comp. 1 Comp. Syrup Hypophosphites 6 ozs.

Mix, take a teaspoonful every three hours during the day, followed by a glass water. Also obtain 3-Grain Hypo-Nuclane Tablets and take as per directions accompanying sealed package. sores on your hands and arms, if accompanied by itching, a form of eczema. Wash with warm water and castile soap, rinse, and while the skin is wet apply a small portion of Plain Yellow few Minyol, minutes. rubbing and massaging a and then rinso off and dry thoroughly.

Then apply the following ointment: Oil Eucalyptus 15. drops, Rose-Kayloin 2 drams, White Vaseline 2 ozs. Mix. This treatment with Minyol may smart and sting, but it is necessary destroy the germs attacking the skin. Internal treatment for the blood, liver and bowels is necessary, and you should have prescription given "Anna filled, and use as per directions her.

Discouraged trouble with your feet will require a long course of treatment to correct, but patience and persistency the following treatment will do it. This also will relieve and cure tired, aching, sweaty and calloused feet, as it is a local tonic and stimulant to the muscles, ligaments and cells. To a gallon of water add a teaspoonful of Vilane Powder and a teaspoonful of alum. Immerse the feet 15 to minutes each night. Then bathe the feet in cold water and dry.

Anna acute indigestion, accompanied by constipation, has brought on rheumatism through malassimilation or a constant absorption of poisons which should have been minated. You must first regulate your diet. Discontinue coffee tea. Omit meat almost entirely; also starches, such as fresh bread, pastrys and potatoes, except baked. eat than your appetite craves.

For the digestion, take Tablets Triopeptine; pink after breakfast, white after dinner, blue after supper. Also take 1 teaspoonful of the following to correct liver and bowels: Fl. Ext. Mandrake 3 drams. Aromatic Fl.

Cascara oz. Comp. Essence Cardiol 1 Aromatic Syrup Rhubarb 4 ozs. Mix three or four doses daily. After three weeks alternate and take the following as powerful tonic to improve the circulation: Comp.

Syrup Hypophosphites Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 (not Cardamom). con This continued course until of entirely treatment relieved. should FUNERAL DIRECTOR James D. Hawkins Estate Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 800 Cumberland St.

Harrisburg. Pa Ine5-tt GEO. H. SOURBIER FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1310 N. Third St.

Both Phones RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalmer 318 Street-Bell Phone Try Telegraph Want Ads. Steam and Hot Water Heating Notice: We have moved our office temporarily from the Union Trust building to 1625 Penn street, until our permanent quarters are adjusted and completed. Mr. William Ginter, superintendent, will be in charge of Harrisburg work.

Both phones. Orders for repairs, or new installations sent in, will be promptly attended to. York Engineering Company. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. Answers On Beauty Questions Dr.

Lewis Baker answered below are general In characdiseases are given and the answers case of similar nature. further advice, free, may address Dr. Bld'g, College Dayton, addressed, stamped envelope for readdress must be given but only name will be used in my answers. be filled at any well-stocked drug can order of wholesaler. tion ask for a preparadon't to think remove freckles (and tan).

well of face creams, but this sistently face wash is most effective if perand regularly used. It removes tan and freckles by absorption: Potassium Carbonate 3 drams, Sodium Chloride 2 drams, Rose-Kayloin drams (package). Orange Flower Water 2 Rose- 8 ozs. Mix, and apply two or three times daily as a face wash, permitting it to dry on the face. der Excessive relieved perspiration wash- unReader: by ing warm morning water and night with a pint of to which has been added a level teaspoonful of Antiseptic Villane Powder: but to cure, the only sure method is to bathe the entire body once daily and keep the bowels active.

The perspiration should not be checked altogether. Mrs. E. stomach trouble is a due to an excess of acid causing much gas, rumbling, headache, sour risings, especially after eating acid fruits, etc. Take Tablets Triopeptine as per directions accompanying sealed package.

Also take teaspoonful of Sodium Phosphate in water after each meal. If constipated, take 3-grain Tablets Sulpherb, put up in sealed tubes. Never prescribe. take a substitute for anything description indicates that your blood is poorly circulated and your main trouble is pruritis ani (itching piles). The only reliable phite treatment of Soda is as follows: Mix Hyposul2 Antiseptic Vilane Powder 2 oZs.

Add a teaspoonful to a pint of warm water and wash the parts thoroughly with it twice daily, after which apply the following ointment: Carbolic acid 40 minims, Citrine Ointment 1 Rose-Kayloin twice drams, daily. Lanolin 1 OZ. Mix, and apply Continue until cured. To to improve 6 circulation, take a teaspoonful 3 Tincture times Hamamelis daily of the following: 2 Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1.

Aromatic Syrup Rhubarb 3 ozs. Mix. do not know the formula you refer to. An excellent and reliable stain for the hair which is not harmful, but beneficial as a hair tonic, folof lows: coffee Take and six boil it heaping in 3 tablespoonfuls pints of water until reduced by evaporation to 1 quart. Strain thoroughly, let cool and then add one ounce of Vilane Powder.

Shake and making dampen the the hair twice daily. By coffee stronger or weaker, you can make any shade you desire. The odor of coffee is lost by long boil- ing. U'se same treatment as "Anna Eye Sufferer: -That which you delids. scribe is known stye on the eyeAbsorptive treatment will remove it before it breaks.

Apply three or four times daily the following ointment: Red Iodide of Mercury 4 grains, White Rose-Kayloin Vaseline 2 drams (package), Mix. For grantwo ulated hours eyelids, with bathe the eyes every a weak solution of Antiseptic Vilane Powder. Use a level teaspoonful of the powder to a pint of warm, soft water. toms questions and symphave been answered and explained umns. they may have escaped several times heretofore in these a colyour attention, I will repeat my advice, many others.

If you had my prescription filled and the druggist persuaded you to substitute something as good" for the Glycol-Arbolene, how could you expect results? Never permit a druggist to substitute anything for the reliable concentrated drugs which I prescribe. The correct formula for reducing fat 5 to 7 pounds a week 1s: Fl. Ext. Bladderwrack 1 Glycol-Arbolene Aromatic Elixir Mix. Shake well, and for the first three days take teaspoonful after each meal, and thereafter increase to two teaspoonfuls.

TIME TABLE Cumberland Valley Railroad In Effect May 30, 1910. TRAINS leave HarrisburgFor Winchester and Martinsburg at 6:10, p. m. lisle, Mechanicsburg and intermediate For or Hagerstown, Chambersburg, Carstations at a. m.

Additional trains for Carlisle and Mechanicsburg at 9:45 a. 2:16, 3:26, 6:35, 9:15 p. m. For Dillsburg at 5:10, and a. 2:15, 6:30 and 6:35 p.

m. Daily. All other trains dally copt E. Sunday. TONGE.

H. A. G. RIDDLE. P.

Superintendent. Clergyman's Son Cured of Tuberculosis To neglect a cold, bronchitis, lung trouble or Consumption is dangerous. We all know how prone people are to deny they have Consumption. It is a flattering disease, and the sufferer is filled with bright hopes of improvement. Call consumption by its own dread name--and then--take Eckman's Alterative, because it is effective in Tuberculosis.

No one need doubt about it--there is plenty of evidence from live witnesses. Investigate the Amenia, N. Y. Gentlemen: "Prior to 1908, I was located in Rochester, suffering with LaGrippe, which developed into Tuberculosis. My physician gave mne one month to live.

I was having terrible night sweats and mid-day chills and losing flesh rapidly, having gone from 155 to 135 lbs. I coughed and raised continually and became so weak that walking a few feet exhausted me. On my return home, my regular physician gave me little encouragement. My father, who 1s a clergyman, heard of Eckman's Alterative and induced be to take it. The night sweats and chills disappeared, my cough became easier and gradually diminished and in a few days I developed an appetite, the first in months.

I am now in perfect health, back to 155 lbs. I feel certain that I owe my life to Eckman's (Signed) E. H. COWLES. Gentlemen: "I cannot find words to express my appreciation of what your remedy has done for my son, It changed despair into hope within two weeks after he began taking It, and without any doubt in my mind, it saved his life.

I wish to add my endorsement to of his testimonial." (Signed). REV. J. J. COWLES, Pastor Presbyterian Church.

Eckman's Alterative cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Throat and Lung Affections. For sale by George A. Gorgas, and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, for additional evidence. AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC REIS Managers CIRCUIT Tomorrow and Sat.

Night Matinee, WILLIAM A. BRADY (Ltd.) Presents Edward Sheldon's Remarkable American Play THE NIGGER With a Distinguished Company of Players and Original Production Last Season's Greatest Success at the New York Theater, N. Y. 25c, Popular 50c, 75c, Matinee $1.00 500 50c NIGHT PRICES to $1.50 Seats on sale. James United $500 bail the charge and the and under Wells demned had respite received He wept Wilmer Vincent Vaudeville A New Year Bill Full of Vaudeville Delicacies GUS EDWARDS' SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS Hawthorne Burt NONETTE Gypsy Violinist OTHERS, TOO, AND GOOD ONES The Hippodrome First Week of 1911 Opens With Big Show.

Caldwell and Pelton High Class Vocal Duo Ladonna-European Musical Comedian Johnson Bros. and Johnson In Modern Minstrelsy Best Moving Pictures Price Always 10c Casino Theater Chestnut Street Matinee and Night Five Musical Smiths In Reined Music. The Two Mandys, Comedy Sketch Artists. Carl States, Crayon Comedian. Mr.

and Mrs. Tomson, Master Mystery. New Motion Pictures Daily 10e 1,500 Seats. Try Telegraph Want Ads..

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