, rheumatic pains ill 1 l i ._ A )1§ \' in . - ET ‘-¢»=»wai»s»¢..-v....,,,.. »;¢§i,, i 1 l _ --u-gmftfsf -' ""'*'\ THE GUARDIAN. CHAR! OTTETO NN | § MLINYDNS I will guarantee fha; my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- bago, aciatiea and all two or three houfis and cure in a few: a l. y MUNYON. 'At all dru¥8l!{f¢. 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medl- cal advice free. 1505 Arch st..‘Phlla. RHEUMATISM ~ _ _ Me11’s Laced Boots, 990. For a few days- com- mencing Friday, Aug. 26:h-we will put on sale 120 pairs of Men’s and Boys’ lacd Boots -fairly iiue, nailed sole at 99c a pair. They are new goods and easily worth half as much more, See them in our window, Mens sizes, 6. ,7, 8, 9, 10. Boys’ sizes, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. For only 99C. Alley 8160. s has _____ _ __ ___ + . f- ._ ff' ./.»';i.~.<,;‘., fi ,»_9._.`.__""ii ’ ,-n » v a-‘\" W. ` \:f - _ *"2-'~ . _ _ ,_ _ -\>-_ss-fb/ ~.§/ ‘ 1' \. " f U __ 5: 3, ' _ _ \"-,/ . CORSETS Are made in the most up-to~clate Factory-by the very latest Machin- i ery from perfect models and the most modern designs. They are as comfortable and durable as they are elegant. ‘ 5 ' . , i ummer llrinks JAMAICA CORDIAL not only makes a nice healthy summer beverage, but also acts as a tonic for the stomach. It is put up in 25 cent bottles. FRUIT SYRUPS. We carry at full line of the nnsr Pun: Fruit Syrups. The flavors include Pineapple, Vanilla, Raspbel1'_y,.Stra__w- harry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry vinegar. MONTSRRRATT LIME JUI -E is considered the best in the world. We have just received several cases of it, put up in pint and quart bottles. It is cheaper than any other kind, on aeeonnt of its superior strength. WEST INDIA LIME JUICE only 15 cents apint or, 25 cents# ` haha; _ ___ , . premises to sell by auction at her Street, on W 3,9 H hit ing Y¢PlQ¥s'31_)gDing 'room and Kildhcn PITY POR THE RICH .Richest Man in ,America Not to be Envied. JOHN I). ROCKFELLER Has Not the Health to Enjoy His immense Wealth. John D._fRockerfeller, the wealthiestman in American-eturned from atripto Europe recently, suffering from indigestion, and several eminent specialists who diagnosed his case ordered him to the Adirondacks for along rest. These are some of the things he must not do and some he must do. He musn’t bother his head about the Standard Oil Company, which is paying $48,000,000 in dividends this year, to say nothing of the profits from its 10 great banks and trust companies. He mustn`t .sit uplate, he musn't smoke he musn't drink anything but skimmed milk and mineral waters, he musn‘t eat anything' but graham' crackers. He must take a~ longi walk every day, whether he feels like- it or not; he must* wear a llannel pad on his stomach, like a~ sick baby; he must watch his temperature to see that he does not get overheated; and no matter how thirsty he may be he must not drink water or milk that is coolerl than his own blood. Mr Rockfeller has been a suferer from acute chronic dyspepsia for about 15 years. The disease is said to be heredit- ary and therefore in no sense a. punish- ment for his own over~indulgence. He was not seriously alarmed about his condition until the spring of 1351. The disease reached so acute a stage at that time that the multi-millionaire was ob- liged to give up all his business activities. His weight feii err nearly 4o pauses. It was found that money could' not »- buy re- lief and that he must work ,for it litterally with the sweat of his brow. He retired to his palace at Tarrytown, overlooking the Hudson river, dressed in _asuit of overalls and joined his men in the ilelds. He arose at 5 every morning and worked till sunset. His energy would have secured him a position any-where for a dollar a day. i '_ Graduallyithe colorcame back” to his tace, the pains and nervousness dimin- ished and he gained in weight. After nearly four months of the heroic treat- ment Mr. Rockfeller was again able to turn to his otlice and assume his many re- sponsibilities. i This programme is repeated every sum- mer. The lile of a laborer for' four months a year enables him to barely but through the winter. Every summer l.e is obliged to become a laborer again for his hea1th’s sake. That is all the fun he gets out of his vacation. ~ richest man in America must walk, de- spite all his horses, while the/ poorest man with a nickel may ride. Mr; Rocke- feller's town house is on 54th street, ' near 5th avenue. It is so essential that he should have _regular exercise that even in the winter months he almost invariably walks fromhis house to 23rd street before entering his carriage, which takes 'him to his oliice in lower Broadway. . Socks for Soldiers. OTTAWA, August 22.-The report hav- inggot abroad through th it the militia de- partment the war otlice has ordered__sev- eral thousand pairs of socks for army use the department is fairly inundated these days with inquiries by would-be con- tractors. One ingenious farmer wrote to say that he would be glad to supply “two dozen pairs” at “currant” contract prices. Increase and Decrease. Since 1842 the population of England, Scotland and Wales has increased 75 per cent., while Ireland shows a decrease of 43 per cent. When we have good blood Iwe, ,,_a;e; healthy, stron§, vigorous and fullmf _ ~ life and energy. ood’s Sarsaparilla makes good blof , _ _J~ __ I am instructed hy D00 29%* ds! ».°_f_ t 1 li d’elock" Hall Bed Beer & (1off’s» ,___ sn . f* » :~aars:'~\r-1;-:assess '%“"“’”"~’*““"` It is another curious paradox that the__ Had An interesting Experience While on tice ' Continent. Torzoivro, Aug. 21.-The P.er.D. Carman the venerable head of the Methodist Church in Canada, has returned to Tor- ontoafter an extended tour through Eng- land, Ireland, Scotland, Gerrr any, Italy, Switzerland, Egypt and Palestine. The Dr. says that priests were the ruination and t-he curse of Jerusalem. Everywhere you turn you meet nothing but priests. - \_ -'§_\ - " is _ ‘f"‘i”" ; 1. ,f / _/A \ \ ` L; ' . `\ h _ \ /lv \/T e ~» ~/it _-,;_`~"‘1" .H _ A ” ,Qi /2) ~ 'b-*.4 if' 1? s--f' _.n You fell over them on the streets and ran against them in every building you entered. Roman Catholic priests, Greek priests and Armenian priests and nothing else but priests. In Jerusalem Dr. Carman met many who were waiting there for the com- ing of the Saviour, believing that the Lord would not land anywhere on this earth ex- cept at Jerusalem. ~ Dr Carman also visited Paris and its ex- hibition. The exhibition could not, he be- lieved, be a financial success, because the British were not suillciently interested. Germany and France, he considered, had the best of the fair. Canadafs e'xrhibit3"l, was fairly good, but was in ar. poor posi-_ tion. __ ' ` Iron Annually Gathered; An enormous quantity of old iron, in the shape of old anchors and chains is any nually rescued from the sea. _During CBI period of 12 mouths as much as 150 tons weight was dredged upon the East coasl of England alone. ® e ii Removes rms _ cnauv oi-‘ sick. _ _- Ness AND Misemf ' IT STRENGHIENS THB STOMACH W 1 \) \ 1 _ sf ARD IS _ on canals sack. i ll.. A. _ BRUGE ,t mall money, but:itz'w=ill;buy' their;-good. axes toof-i nriega August. ' AND. r.\ 'iii .c.v“'¢"°' ther The Postisii that Last Forever ' '1 `. _ ' 'K' We have 'a greatbig pile of G-sdarl -Posts, some just landed BOBB been lying onthe Wharflinee. Soma are worth, 15 cents, none lessthan Ll cent-1. Taira ae they come 1% enn&._ While these last, to psy more for a post would be to throw H1050, _8W&y. ' ' _ Cash and cash only--None booked at’this price. Ja e ‘ __ t ,.,»_ _~.;,»;-_.'f,c.t _ 11:: ._ v ga. ` U1.//ig {mZ,'J| ?,;. ff) u-If-fi . _ ‘.f.T‘§'i. -~f<.zl_.’l`.¢ \» ~“~-J .- (5.12 .~-/4.1:! it 5.- ri F; £5? ' `tf5)1ii ~..- . _Q .`l"`/.f I 'T Q it I “ Neiivi-is I s fi 51:1# " '_ v heels iHandsome NIodel`,<§#_ m s Barrett, The Bee ,Kava ~ 1 ‘ .every stand# Latest, ’ ' ~ Up-to-date ~ i Improvements. l M ’ i 1% Pfllcf _d_li_|lRll‘l_ll!ll._ lgtiil s oLooo 1 1 "°”' noultlsnss me l ' A it t@P (<25 ’ @ ,I . ` ` _ _, , . . s " Terms cash. BEAIRSTO Keg. 24* TEM E NDC Fon sAi.£.__ _ .~ The farm rggrtymow-,ned by the estate . _ of Hen cI1epd,; and situated in _ _ _ _ . _. Dun`s¢aZ|?e,'_ ‘-`Pefter’s Road. For _ _ ` ' ` { ' ' " terms .anf-._ apply on the _ _ , _f _ ; _.11 ’-_.r _ 'i HEi\u_tYs.MacL1_!.'oD, . i »_ U a ._ U ,~, _ _ 1;, _, ., Aug.24Tu Frlicw 4w. 1 ~' me we 1° is 11T7iI’i3.}'.."f..§a§.?.§°g1'E"1°115" ' our CARBON ro-Rfnairs it ' use re unriva Our cusiomers are all delighted \` _ ' Be sure and visit the leading studio. ll @ QueeGraf annd ton Sts. Ch’town;_ ` ' ` _ e . 1 Y '~ if -.-.1.~ . - .,_ _ » -ores - 1 s ' v __ - _ » ' ` _ .' . . ?_@q f- ' 1 __ l Q ' ` -' ` _ ~ ' by Auction. Z H 1; §. 1 Q _ . a - " _ :;_ rw. _ '& ,___,¢_l R , . Wiukwirato _ _ . ._of..z.= _ _ .- ~» --.- -_ '-1 _...._. ,-s l i s 5 i . _ .. .__,,. 1, _. comprie, . r -‘ I - 1 I . ‘ 1 _ => A ` I ' H Sale.mM.uef%|l|l¥9°ff B __ _ _ 1 _ I _ _ -V ., _ _- _ _ , ~ '~ ` Q? 1 Q w k ;r ‘ Y es, to serve you with the kind I As »'$ Sviltiin WO on Underueaijhirts Hats iiid Clothing ' You require for the warm wea Y Fccornodation or prize List all informs. 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