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THE AIiLENTOWN LEADER, WEDNESDAY, APKIL, 10, 1007. Don't Let MRS. CLAUSSEN SARCASTIC lays President When Cornered Falls Back On Lunacy Commissions. Washington, April 10. Mrs.

Ida M. yon Claussen, who made a complaint The Watchman Use A PHtFEClION NEW NO RAW MEAT FOR HIM. Professor of Boxing Takaa lasua With Yal Prafasaor. Profeneor Harry Olluiora, exponent of tbe manly art, ex-ohanipton lightweight of the world tad prominent academlat, "begs to differ." Professor Irving Plther of Tale, whose dictum In regard to a raw meat diet beld a oonspleuoua place In the eastern new dispatcbaa today, may find In Chicago an opponent worthy of his steel, says the Chicago Evsnlng Tost Wick Blue Flame 00 Coci-Stove 77 Sleep The liver Is the watchman of the body. So long as it keeps actively at work, there is little danger from bilious attacks or other disorders that follow a torpid liver.

Don't let it lag don't let it go to sleep. At the first signs of a lazy, drowsy liver, take to the state department against United States Minister Graves at Stockholm, because he declined to present hor to King Oscar, was at the White House in an effort to obtain a personal interview with the president to state her case. This was refused her, whereupon she loft with the officials a letter, of which she furnished a copy to the press. In this she "begs President Roosevelt to appoint at once a committee of experts to make sure that she Is of Bound mind before she proceeds fur Announcement Extraordinary Because it's clean. Because it's economical.

Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. It Is Professor Gllmore's word against rrofesaor Flsher'a. Tu Tale savant after a aeries of experiments announces tbat a diet of raw meat best fits tbe candidate for fistic honors. "Not so," replies Professor Gllmore.

"Nothing of the sort" And Professor OUuiorc, trainer of Jimmy Barry, Martin Dnffy, Bonny Tanger, Jack O'Keefe and otters, ought to know. Seen at his boxing academy this morning, the ex-champlon, arrayed la i 9 Scientific Cooking Lessons Free Because its flame can be regulated instantly. ther In this case, for she knows well, from previous reports, that when President Rooeevelt is 'cornered' he has a habit of appointing such committees to help him out of his llffl-culty. "Therefore, not caring to lay herself open to further criticism, Mrs. Von Claussen demands that such a commit tights and a gray sweater, perused Because it will not overheat your kitchen.

Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. the best remedy ever discovered for keeping the bile regulated.

There is no other medicine like them for muddy complexion, dull eyes, constipation, stomach troubles, sick headache, dizziness and general debility. Beecham's Pills promptly carry all poisonous matter from the system, act quickly on the bile and are a grand old remedy to Waken The Liver In boxes with full directions toe. and 15c. WE have made arrangement with Prof. Detlefs and wife, celebrated teachers of fine cooking, to give a series of lessons In our store.

A new menu will be given each day from 2 to 4 o'clock In the afternoon. Seats will be provided for a largo class and all lovers of fine cooking are Invited to take advantage of this opportunity. tee be appointed at once, otherwise she will call the experts In herself." When Mrs. Von Claussen appeared at the White House Secretary Loeb delegated his assistant, Mr. Forster, to talk to her.

Her demeanor was courteous and dignified throughout No reply will be made to the letter she loft for the president The ZvsrC, cannot, be equaled FRIDAY Veal Boudlns, Bechamol Sauce Duchess Potatoes Apricot Shortcake, Custard Sauce Nut and Egg Salad Paris Buna for its bright and THURSDAY Cream of Celery Soup Cannelon of Beef Cocoanut Cream Pie French Crullors French R0II3 6teady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped OIL PROMOTER INDICTED Each Lady Is Requested to Bring Her Own Plate and Spoon. with ktest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to eny room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom.

Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. TRIAL LIST. Professor Fisher's statement with a corrugated brow. Then he remarked: "What's this be says, 'Tbe lion and tiger are carnivorous animals, predatory and Bay, he's got me there.

'So can a human being become, by devouring raw meat, belligerent, crafty, treacherous and "Why, If you could make a horse eat raw meat, then you'd make an Al dragon out of him. Lions and tigers are ferocious by nature. It ain't tbe stuff they eat that makes 'cm so. It's what they are. "Now, a prize fighter doesn't want to be selfish and treacherous.

Els friends would all go back on him if he got that way. "If you're going to eat raw meat, why not eat It alive? Do like the tiger does. Lay for a cow some night nnd take a bite out of Its neck or eat a few chunks out of a live pig. "Now, If you want good advice, eat cooked meat. You can eat a good deal Sold $1,200,000 In Stock and Paid Dlvl dends From Sales.

COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 22, ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY. (Incorporated) Please remember that all are welcome and these demonstrations are absolutely free to the public. Topeka, April 10. Following bis indictment on the charge of using 1007. AT 9 A.

M. 1. Oliver Uliikle vs. Tllgbman Noune mnV the malls to defraud, H. H.

Tucker, of Cherryvale, secretary and 2. Ids C. Gromaii vs Globe Mutual Me Stock insurance Company Inc. 8. C.

A. Freas vs. Edward Edelman 4. John K. Weaver vs.

Wllllaui H. -Sny der, George Mohr and Wlllium Fetier. HARNED G. Allentown kiuctlor of odi dio'd promoter of the Uncle Sam Oil com-: pany, was arraigned in the United i States district court here. Judge Pol-j lock fixed Tucker's bond at $15,000, and he left for Kansas City in charge of an officer of the court to secure bail.

5. W. O. Lelser vs. Charles Kline, trad, lug as Kline Bros.

8. Vltalluu Trnpnssa vs. Wm. Weaver. inttiyriirt 11 irPrf 1 7.

J. Oliver Meltslcr vs. Thos. Zellner 8. Ueorge T.

Tnoums vs. Frank Williams. Henry H. Keck vs. Arabella Miller, I.

E. Miller, Irene Leh and John Lea. more, and It tastes better. You'll only make yourself sick trying to eat It raw. "Plenty of oatmeal, raw eggs, meat and vegetables that's a tralniug diet 10.

Ralph Rohrhach of the Estate of Harvey Uouruach deed, vs. oeorge Newunrd. 11. Valley Dew Distilling: Co. vs.

Cor It Is charged that Tucker has sold about $1,200,000 (cash value) in stock of the Uncle Sam Oil company, with a par value of over that about $20,000 paid in dividends was taken from the receipts of stock sales and not from the earnings of the company, and that while this was going on Tucker was using the mails to ac nelius J. McFadden and Edgar D. Os-aiuu. co-partners trading as McFadden This Yale man must be having a brain storm." J.i'.'iui. CEDAR CHESTS Shirt Waist Boxes 12, James W.

Correll Son vs. Jacob Cornfield. SERENADED IRA D. SANKEY. 13.

Prudential Insurance Company of Comes from Honest Effort DC UJ i mil -v -j Oof ltl' Ainerk-u vs. Joseph P. Troxell. 14. Charles F.

Huff. Charles L. Huff, and Webster H. Opie, partners, trading as complish the sale of more stock; also, that the assets of the company are now $150,000 less than the money re the Hurt Paper vs. l.

H. Xeager, Beautiful Easter Tribute to the Famous Blind Singer. Of all the novel and beautiful Inci ceived from the sale of stock. as L. 11.

1 eager 13. Sluiou Kemp vs. Win. I'. 8 'wart.

It). Simon Kemp vs. Raymond P. Peters. 17.

Simon Kemi) vs. EUwm T. n. aifortafe dents of Easter day none provoked more comment than a "sunrise sere 18. Eliza Troxell and William O.

Troxell Sneak Thief Robbed Bank. NATURE'S GREATEST! REMEDY St. Louis, April 10. It became known that on Friday a sneak thief nade" to Ira D. Ssnkey, tbe blind nnd bedridden evangelist singer, at his home In Brooklyn.

1. Allentown und Iteadiiig Traction Co. It). H. J.

Bachmau vs. Jemlna Ellis. ntHth Ellis, Laura Hnrt, wife of John Iiti't, Kate Repine, wife of John Repine, ud Lizzie Peters, wife of Edward D. for- ITS The service was led by the Rev. Fred t'eters, the said Laura Han, Kate Replna Lizzie Peters, being residents of the stole $1700 from the paying teller's cage of the State National Bank and escaped.

The thief forced open the wire netting in front of the cage and erick Mills, the singing evangelist, with a large choir from the Hanson Place Baptist, Janes Baptist Sumner Ave nue Baptist, Embury Methodist and Washington Avenue Baptist churches, and all diseases of the liidiaeys, Liver and Bladder Preserve Your Fnrs; Save Your Woolens NO MOTHS NEED APPLY. Every lamily needs a "CEDAR CHEST." Every woman wants a "SHIRT WAIST BOX." CEDAR CHESTS $6 S(8, $9.50, $12 to $20 SHIRT WAIST BOXES, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5 to $13.50. sl Shirt Waist Boxes in Bamboo, covered with matting. SPECIAL MENTION Just received large shipments of Refrigerators. Prices reasonable.

reached Inside and drew; forth a package of bills. The loss of the money and the broken netting was not discovered until the cash was checked up for tha day. The theft was perpetrated during the noon rush hour. JIty of New lork, State of lork. L'ii.

Henry R. Dittner and Henry C. Hnndwerk, partners trading as Dittner Hiiiidweiii, vs. Jemiiia Ellis, Griffith Laura Hurt, wife of John Hart, Repine, wife of John Repine, and iiisszle Peters, wife of Edward D. Peters, 'ie said Laura Hurt, Kate Repine and Jzzle Peters being residents of tu ity of New York, stiue Nov '101k.

21, Edgar L. Uhler vs. Edward W. idmer. 22.

Llewellyn Shankweller vs. Louis F. says the New York Tribune. When the service was over In the Hanson Place church some one suggested that It would be a fitting thing to go In a body just around tbe cornr and serenade Used as et Table Water it is the most wonderful preventative of disease Known. Mr.

Sankey, who, while associated with Dwlght L. Moody, entertained hun dreds of thousands with gospel singing. Headed by Dr. Case and the Rev. Ma.de to order frcm your own Material or from Material in stock.

Less than you a dressmaker. Less than you buy the ready-made article for. Twenty Years For Attempted Assault Dalton, April 10. Charles Smith, a negro, charged with attempted assault on Mrs. Pierce, a white woman of North Dalton, was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment.

Smith maintained his innocence, but he was convicted on the positive evidence of Mrs. Pierce that he was her assailant. Sold By All First-Class Dealers. John R. Knox, the singers marched to South Oxford street.

The Sankey house is detached. Mr. Sunkey's room 23. Carrie E. Stocke, vs.

Mary Jane 4, Wlllium H. Scherer, Luclnda Sey-iled, vs. W. Eugene Saylor. UMMENC1NG MONDA1', APRIL 29, lilUT.

1. Mary G. Bartholomew vs. Cora M. Ciegel, wife of Dr.

W. 11. RIegel. 2. Charles Leslie Ruinsey vs.

Annie 1. Anthony. 3. J. Katie Hartimin vs.

O. K. Iloper. 4. Pa trick F.

Hurke nnfl Margaret ds vs. City of Allentown. 5. Thomas Kern vs. J.

F. Barber and W. Barber. 6. Harvey A.

Selfert, Attorney In fact Terez Tukais, vs. The Pennsylvania asualty Incorporated. 7. Jumes F. Everett vs.

The Whitehall 'ortland Cement Company. 8. William Hallman vs. Itosetta Troxell. 9.

Thomas B. Metzgar vs. The Lehigh 1 on the second floor. The great choir surrounded the house, and at a signal SARATOGA LITKIA SPRING CO. from Mr.

Mills began "God Will Take Dorney Furniture Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Care of You," which has become a fa MARKET QUOTATIONS vorite with evangelists. Upstairs In Mr. Sankey's room the The Latest Closing Prices In ths SKIRTS $3.91 TO ORDER 333-335 Hamilton Street, Slip Covers for iurniture made to fit.

effect was almost electrical. "What Is It what does it all mean?" exclaimed the blind man, rousing himself from i ah siisMSfis mm and we supply everything. E3 Principal Markets. PHILADELPHIA FLOUR firm; winter extras, Pennsylvania roller, clear, city mills, fancy, RYE FLOUR firm; per barrel, $3.65. WHEAT steady; No.

2 Pennsylvania, red, 7S78y2c. CORN firm; No. 2 yellow, local. 53c. OATS steady; No.

2 white, clipped, lower grades, 46c. HAY firm; No. 1 timothy, large bales, $21.50. PORK steady; family, per barrel, $19. GO.

BEEF firm: beef hams, per barrel, $19. Valley Trust and Safe Deposit Trustee of the estate of Maria C. Grim, dee d. 10. Frank K.

Wolle vs. Bayard Handy nd J. George Brode, partners tradiug us he Record Publishing Company. 11. Oscar P.

Roth vs Charles R. Bach-man owner, or reputed owner, and Fred i. Oernerd, assignee for the benefit of reditors of Charles R. Bachman. 12.

Clarence M. Bnecheler by his next rlend, Harvey P. Bnecheler vs. Lehigh Valley Transit Company. 13.

Alien J. (Stephen vs. Ilenry D. ittlcr. 14.

W. II. Stevenson and John R. tevenson, partners trading as. Stevenson Company vs.

Margaret L. Ru-olph, trading as the American Slate Works. Eva V. Barto vs. Peter W.

Trexler. 1U. City of Allentown, to use the Bnr- Allentown Skirt and Suit MTg 830 Hamilton Street. SECOND FLOOR. I want every man who is suffering' from any disease or condition to come and 'have a social chat with me.

will explain MY SYSTEM OF TREATMENT, which I have originated and developed after my whole life's experience in the treatment of special diseases of men. If you will pay me a visit I will give you, FREE OF CHARGE, thorough personal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion of your case. If after examining; you. I find you Incurable, I will honestly tell you so; If in the other hand I lind your case i3 curable I will assure you of a permanent cure. Understand Us Please an Easter meditation and reaching his bands toward the window.

The early morning air thrilled with the melody. "Quick!" said Mr. Sankey. "Open all the windows. I don't want to miss any of it." The windows were raised, and Mr.

Sankey was assisted to a seat overlooking the street. The tears streamed down the old evangelist's face as he listened to the voices. In succession then were given a number of Mr. Sankey's favorites, among them "Onward, Christian Soldiers," "When the Mists Have Roiled Away," "Under His Wing" and "No Shadows There." Long before the programme was finished the street was filled with people attracted from nearby points. No one could account for the great choir out of doors at that hour in the morning.

Smpotency Wonderful New Cure For Male Weakness. Conquered at La.st. POULTRY: Live steady; hens, 16c; old roosters, 11c. Dressed steady; choice fowls, 15c; old roosters, 10lfcc BUTTER steady: extra creamery. 33c.

EGGS firm; selected. 1921c; nearby, 17Hc; southern, 15i416c. POTATOES firm; per bushel, 55Ji58c. BALTIMORE WHEAT firm; No. 2 spot, 8081c; steamer No.

2 spot, 74(g'76c; southern, 7478c. CORN firm; mixed spot, 5194 steamer mixed, 4949c; southern, B04ig52c. OATS quiet and easy; No. 2 white, No. 3 white, 47 48c; No.

4 white, No. 2 mixed, 47c; No. 3 mixed, 46461tc; No. 4 mixed. 4545c.

BUTTER quiet; creamery separator extras, 3(1 31c; held, 2425c; prints, 3132c; Maryland and Pennsylvania dairy nrints. 20(S21c EGGS easy; fancy cr Asphalt raving company, vs. jiubuu Light, owner or reputed owner. IT. Charles W.

Laros. asaignee for the leneflt of creditors of the Lehigh Granite lirick Company vs. Charles R. Bachman nd Fred B. Gernerd assignee of Charles t.

Bachman. for tthe benefit of creditors. 18. M. Lew and Son vs.

H. Levlne. 10. L. S.

Jncoby and S. A. Weisham-icl, partners, succedlng L. S. Jacob)-.

S. Our Business Is to Sell CLOTHING ON CREDIT. No reason that you or any member of your family should not be dressed neat and stylish, because we offer for sale the very best the market affords at the lowest possible prices. And should you not have the ready cash to pay all at once, we will be pleased to have you OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. Open Evenings.

A. Weishampel and K. r. Biggin, late mrtners, trading at Jncoby, weisnampei Biggin, vs. County of Lehigh.

20. John S. Hartzel vs. Rosa A. Artistic Decorating, Fresco Painting and Paper Hanging.

719 LINDEN ST. Allentown, Pa. Pennsylvania 'pnone 501 R. 3. Blew.

21. Howard Grube vs. Horace w. nou-rts 22. Ella B.

Roberts vs. Griffith II. loberts. 23. Margaret Sweeney vs.

Sallle Royer. RHEUMATISM In al! itf forms quirklv fured by a NEW TKEATMtfNT. HYDROCELE, Or any swellings, tndernea or impediineuts of tho parts restored to their normal sizts. ECZEMA, Pimples, erysipelas, or nny eruptivn disease of thn skin, are cured BY MY SYSTEM or Treatment. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISONING Cured without the aid of Mercury or Potash.

ULCERS, Acute and Chrome, BY MY SYSTEM of Treatment aro dried up at onco. CATARRH. VARICOCELE Cured without tutting, pnin. or loes of time. DISCHARGES.

Puch ns Gleet nnd Gonorrhea, eured in from five to twenty duys. DRAINS And Emi-siona Rtopped and permanently enroj in from teu to fifteen days. STRICTURE Cured without dilating or cutting. IMPOTENCY. Or any other power of the parts to their former condition nt onco.

BLADDER AND KIDNEY Troubles BY MY SYSTEM nf TREATMENT shows sign improvement at, once. PARTS 24. Bullock Electric Manufacturing o. Incorporated under the laws of Now Jersey, vs. Lehigh Vallev Transit Comnany.

25. Robert T. Wonts vs. Frank C. Maryland and Pennsylvania, 16c; Virginia, 16c: West Virginia, 16c; southern, 15ffS15c.

NEW YORK BUTTER steady; creamery, common to extra, 2230c; held, common to extra, 2130c; state dairy, common to finest, renovated, common to extra, 1625c; western factory, common to finest, 1921c. CHEESE firm; state full cream, colored and white, fancy, 15c; skims, 2 HViC EGGS firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 19c: 28. Robert F. Wentz vs. Frank C.

Volfe. 7 Will Sell vh. Levi ttor. 28. lie Will R.

Sell vs. Alvln Ruhf. 29. William KemmerJing vs. ax Albert Clothing Co, 138 North Seventh St.

138 Yeakle. That bavo shrunken or that foul odor, hiiwkitiff, spitting, oped restored to their normal functions. I sick stomach, cured quickly. Or. Wiley on Eating.

"Men should choose their own food," said Dr. W. H. Wiley of the bureau of chemistry at Washington to a correspondent of the Chicago Inter Ocean. "Lots of people are vegetarians, and I think that all of us are inclined to eat too much meat because It Is the first thing we notice upon looking at a menu card.

"I voluntarily cut down my meat diet to one meal a day and do not eat very much then. For people who do hard physical work nothing Is better than starch or sugar. The cereal eating nations can endure more hardships than moat eating people. "Japanese who eat a pound of rice a day can draw you aronnd town all day in a cart and never feel It. You never could do that on a pound of meat.

"The whole theory of food selection lies in eating what you need when yon need it and not establishing one menu to be served every day of your life. Tou might eat typhoid germs one day without contracting the disease, but If your health Is broken down the system cannot reject them. "Every man has pneumonia germs RiXTAL DEAFNESS, Diseases such as piles, flstures and fistula Head Noises. Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rron-cut-ed without tho aid of iviiit'e or caus- clntis. Heart, Liver, Stomach, Bowel, and t.cs.

I all disoases of men quickly cured. FOR SALE A Farm of 23 acres, will exchange for Cit property. A Farm of 18 acres between Macungie an Shimersville, a large Brick House and otb-necessary out-buildings on the premises. a choice lot of fruit trees; 4 acres is Woodlan and an excellent sprine is near the House. Dwellings in all parts of the City.

Vacant lots for sale. Money to loan in sums of $300 and upward GEO. W. HHRTZEL, ALDERMAN. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, Elf No.

523 N. LAW STREET. lEHIGH 'PHONE 1813 do. choice, brown and mixed, extra, lSHc; firsts to extra 17 western firsts, 16M.l"c. POULTRY: Live steady; western chickens, 1012c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 13c.

Dressed quiet; western chickens, 10c; turkeys, fowls, 10 14c. PEANUTS steady; fancy hand-picked, 6Hc; other domestic, 3Va7c. POTATOES irregular; Bermuda, new, per barrel, second crop, $5 6.50; Cuba $47; Florida, new, per barrel, southern, old potatoes, swents, per barrel. $23.75. CABBAGES easy; domestic, per crate, old white Danish seed, per ton, $48.

Eonms avwOT All'Mif'iwn Kafl Bunk f-eeond Floor. wayze, 30. Harvey DoLong vs. A. 11.

rveimey-r. 31. Charles Cullum vs. Lehigh Valley transit Co. 32.

Joseph Slomovltz vs. The Globe futual Live Stock Insurance Company. 33. Dr. F.

B. Scheirer vs. County of G. Bieber vs. Tevllln E.

Bie-er, administratrix of the estate of Syl-ester Bieber. dee'd. and Tevilla E. Ble- ier, widow and Morris S. Bieber, sole lr of Svlvanus Richer, dee.

35. Fred H. Lichtenwalner. assignee or the benefit of creditors of Michael tuien, vs The National School Slate corporation created under the laws of he State of New Jersey. 36.

Jacob Biery vs. Leann Emery and tephen Emery, her husband. 37. Cltv of Allentown to the use of Varren Bros. Co.

vs. Wilson M. Lou. X. B.

Panel of jurors for this week be detained for the following week, tiould occasion require. HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 4.30; 6 to 8 Sundays 9 to 12 only. Live Stock Markets. PITTSBURG (Union Stock Yards) CATTLE steady- choice, prime, SHEEP Bteady; nrime wethers. culls and In his mouth.

It will not affect the healthy beinc, but let him contract a common, lambs, veal calvos, HOGS slow; EXCEPTIONAL VALUES In Rugs and Carpeiings. NEW GOODS, NEW DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS. bad cold, nnd the germ will find a lodging place In his lungs." DR. LA FRANCO'S COMPOUND Gives Positive Relief. Powerful ComfciiMtiM.

Successfully used by 200,000 womtn. Price 25c DninHsts by mail. Uf ranc PMtaiMphia, Pa. i prime heavies, mediums and Yorkers, pigs, $6.806.85. "flOVING DAY" IS OVER.

We bej: to announce to our patrons and friends that we have completed moving our store from 815 to 742 HAMILTON STREET where we will be pleased to serve them. Very Truly Yours, KOCH HAAS 742 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. Betwooa Stores of S. M. Anowalt Co.

and M. Young FOR SALE. A Sne mm) sard roof brick house on North ourto street Nos. 32. 634, 6.TI, S3H, 840, HS, 4.

640 and 8s. all modern improvements wly rapered. will bt sold single or in lots, rice jifio 1. Possession given on the first of jxt April. Also a few Merchants National Bank shares nd i3 shares of Allentown National Bank.

Sold by Geo. W. Sbosmaxsr. til BaMB. THE NEW PURE FOOD AND DRUG LAW.

KODOL For Dyspepsia clears tha stomach and makes the breath as sweet aa a rose. KODOL is sold by druggists on a guarantee relief plan. Jt conforms strictly to the National Purs Food and Drugs Law. Sold by all druggists. tf We are pleased to announce that Fo Made to Order Any Size at the Carpet 7.

Z. KOHLER, etary Fablie and Real Estate Ages: 524 Hamilton St. Allentown. ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by tha National Pure Fcod and Drug Law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it aa 1 safe remedy for children and adults. H.

L. Keiper. tf fl BEAUTIFUL FflGI Send stump for Partlcntars an TeHtiraoninls) of the remedy tktolea tlie omplexion, Kemoven Uln Imp. fectlonR, Make New Blood find 1 prores tbe Hlth. If von take BEAUTYSKIN beneficial results are guaranteed money refunded CHICHESTER CHEMICAL Madison Place, Philadelphia, Store of Shinier, Lauh Weaver, 637 Hamilton Street, Allentown.

"Good for everything ft salve Is used for and especially recommended for Piles." That is w'at we ay about De-Witt's CarboKzed Witch Hazel Salve. That Is wihat twenty years of usage has proven. Get the original. Sold' by all druggists. tf sample ot Have rytru tried your "Padry-Jay?" lo-lt now.

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