Genasco Roofing Manufactured from Genuine Trindad Lake Asphault. The j best water proofing, also nearest; fire proofing known. Guaranteed seven years. Stone Surface, (t»o np I'cr 10S square feet . . «p£*OD Model Surface, j /\a Per 10S square feet . . White Stone, o /\/\ Per 10S square feet . . «J.UU Smooth Surface, 1 Ply 9OC Per 10S square feet . . Smooth Surface, 2 Ply 0 aa Per [OB square feet . J.UU Smooth Surface, 3 Ply Per 10S square feet . . O*ID Full Line of Hardware Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting DININNY, BURNSIDE&Co Broad St., Emporium, Pa. I. LiiKiir liiniitiiiT TabjjreU.ej. The Set to Set Before You Is waiting for you in theshane | ot a nice set of crockery. We j arc now showing a splendid stock j of good sound Crockery, every single piece warranted free from : fault or blemish. The fiuesc as- ; sortment in the county at rea- i souuble prices. Uiiilcrtakiiig Ik J. Liilliir Pure Water! DRINK SIZERVILLE MINERAL WATER Clean, Pure anil Healthy. We are prepared to furnish t lie citizens of Kmpori'lm tlii< popular Water, either n,\IN OH OA RBONATEI>, in bottles. I >rop a pc«tal card we will do the rest. The analysis of the celabrated .Si/.erville Water han made it famous all over the country. s Orders may be left at Geo. F. Balcom's the Cii.se at t'.ie same place. Address, Magnetic Mineral Water Co., SIZERVILLE, PA. Nervous Collapse "I have traveled for thirty years continually. I lost a great deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me in such a nervous state that finally, after having two collapses of nervous prostration, I was obliged to give up traveling al together. 1 doctored continually but with no relief. I Jr. Miles' Nervine came to my rescue —I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous a few doses relieve me." A. G. C. LIBBY, Wells, Me. There are many nervous ; wrecks. There is nervous pros tration of the stomach, of the | bowels, and other organs. The | brain, the kidneys, the liver, the j nerve centers are all exhausted. | There is but one thing to do— i build up the nervous system by i the use of Dr. Miles' Restora ! tive Nervine. Its strength ening influence upon the nerv ous system restores normal action to the organs, and when they all work in harmony, health j is assured. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all ac cording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return i your money. OR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS- Directions with rath Vial In Flvo I.anrur~ra. English, Germ .n, S; ar.Lh, Portuguese an 1 French No FOR Pr«™ I I'Vvern, Congestions, Inflaimrnflons 25 .. WoruiH, Worm Fvv; , r, or Worm DUcasi' .'i. folic. Crying and Wakefulm-.a of infanta 'iA •I- I" iu rrhea, of Children an. I Adult J . ft l>\Mcfilery, Qrlpings, iiiiiou.j Colic. '«! ft V. C'oHgliM, Colds, Bronchitis 'll H 'K'ootiiaclio, FaccafJio, N .ra! <1 Hradaclic, Sl;.klKadache,.V« rt; f :o 25 \ o llyxpciiHin, Indication, Weak stomach 23 I'l. I roup. Hoar •(; Cough, Laryngitis i!."# ft. Knit It hri:;.». Eruptions, Erysipelas 'Jft I*licuiimii-iri, or P.lieumatlc Puli::». .. J. > k4i. l\vur an (I Ague. Malaria 2.j >*i. I*ll t*M, Blind or Bleeding, External, Internal. *25 EH. Oplithulmia, V". ikor Intlamc 1 Kyes .. 2ft .!>. Catarrh, JuUuer.za,CoM la Head 25 20. Whooping Couch, 8j modi Couch !I5 21. Asthma,Oppr< ed,Diill ult Ureathlug % tf. Kidney Dinraxe, Gravel, Calculi 25 ilfi. I\*«'rvou« l>c!>ility, Vital V.'i akness l.(M) 2!>. Horc Mouth, 1« vcr Sores or ranker 25 ifO. Urinary Incoiiliuence. Writing Bed. 2.1 111. Norc Throat. Qui;, yand Diphtheria :i."S. Chronic fongrNtlonx, Ueii'lachos 25 77. Grippe, II ':. Focr anu Su.nnvr C01d5....25 A small bottle of Pleasant Pellets, fits the vest pocket. .Sold by druggie lb, or sent ol' receipt of price. Medical Book sent free. HUHPHHJ • HO3 >. MEDICINE CO.. Corner VViliiani and J an bin • .\fv York. Sour StomacH No appetlto, loss of strength, nervous ness, headacha, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach »r« all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with tbj greatest known tonio i and reconstructs# properties. Kodol for ; dyspepsia does not only relleva Indigestion and oyspepsla, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening ; the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bill of Rarenswood, W. Vs., tars:— " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty yoars. Kodol cured m. arid we mm now usln( It In milk for baby," Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottlea only. Relle»e« Indigestion, »our atom«eh, beichln, of ,as, etc. Pr.p.r.d by B. O. D.WITT & CO., OHIOAOO. Sold by R. C. Dodson. i Battlefield Nurseries GETTYSBURG, PA. C. A. STONER. Proprietor I Grower of select Nursery', Stock, Fruit, Shade, Ornamental Trees, Shrub bery, Small Fruits, etc., Asparagus, j Strawberries and Hedges. Also Hand and Power Spray Pumps. Plant Locust for timber. Catalogue free. Be your own agent. Write to-duy. pSEtBSfr ! WJW BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED! I M SPECIAL OFFER:! ! JfifMudc build New ltualni'M. A trial will i W inuke you our permanent customer. 112 Prize Collection , 11 the finest; Turnip, 7 splendid ; Onion, s Irm varie ties; 10 bprlnK.flMtvrrliiff itiilb*—Us vaneti»*B ill all. Ul AKANTKMO TO PI. I . A si:. 1 Write to-day; Mention this Paper ~~1£Ind"IO (TENTS™ 1 vto cover po»tng« and packing and recaivn 11» IK vnlunh! | t"tls all about tlio'lieat varieties of St .•«]«, 1- • . etc. y rf. W. Buckbee. 470 cu ßoi T a RE AL / " _ ' liiiiSrril A SAPR, CKUTAI.N Kelikk for Svpprkmbd Mi'sTßUtTioN. H NEVF.R KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! sun-t S,«, n : Hnth- ■ f.i in u (•u.-irantee'l «>r Moncv Kefuudi . Taney. So did Abraham Lincoln when lie appoint ed Salmon P. Chase. Grover Cleve land was the first president to give the correct designation. When ho appoint ed Melville W. Fuller he nominated him to be chief justice and nothing else. Future nominations will be framed in this fashion." Washington Star. Fifty Dollar Dinners. "liiuners at ."fob a plate are as com mon in New York as five dollar din ners are in London and Paris." said a chef. "Our extravagant dinners are no belter than the cheaper foreign ones. Their cost Is can ed not by the exqui. ite cooking 1 112 c juisite materi als, but by the use of exotic foods whose expense is their chief recom mendation. What do l menu by ex otic foods? Well, I mean cane sugar instead of the ordinary beet root kind for the compote; I mean wild rice in stead of the cultivated for the canvas back; I mean sole brought alive from England and sterlet from Russia, when our own native fish is better condi tioned; 1 mean hothouse strawber ries as big as apples, pears is b'g as coconnuts and grapes as big as peaches, all tasting rather like raw pumpkin, but looking very fine in blizzard weather. Foolish foods; but, then, it's only foolish people who eat fifty dollar dinners."—Cincinnati Enquirer. The Auctioneer's Hourglass. An auctioneer of Philadelphia col lects all soils of objects pertaining to his ancient calling. He has, among other things, an interesting set of auc tioneers' hourglasses. The auctioneer a century or so ago concluded a sale not by saying "Going, going, gone!" and rapping the counter with his ham mer, but it was his better method to turn up a free running glass toward the end of the bidding and to end the sale irrevocably when the sand ran out. This saved confusion and dis pute. The auctioneers' glasses In the Philadelphia collection are picturesque One is of tortoise shell and mother-of pearl. Another is of amber and gold. A third is of teak and ivory. Appropriate. A clergyman went to have his teeth fixed by a dentist. When the work was done the dentist declined to in cept more than a nominal fee. Tin parson, in return for this favor, insist ed later on the dentist accepting a vol ume of the reverend gentleman's own writing. It was a disquisition on the Psalms, and on the fly leaf he had in scribed tills appropriate quotation: "And my mouth shall show forth thy praise."—Harper's Weekly. Gave Him a Pointer. George Ade was once stranded in a small town. He went into the bar ber's shop to get shaved and endured even unto the end. When the barber had completed his operation the hu morist arose and, putting a handker chief to his face, said gravely: "Sir, you have missed your vocation. You ought to be an oyster opener." Never Gives Up. "I Just had to marry him. He told me he never gave up anything lie loved." "Well, it's good to have a husband «rho loves one." "Y-e-s, but I have learned that lie loves money also."—Houston Post. An Impediment. "It looks as though my marriage with Miss Mulllns would have to b> postponed." "What's the matter, old fellow'/" "She got married to young Dohson yesterday." Chemistry Kindergarten. Hobby Is oxygen what oxen breathe all day? Papa of course, and what everything else breathes. Bobby -And is nitrogen what every one breathes at night? The blessedness or misery of old age Is often but the extract of our past life Pe Malstre. A Study Li Anatomy. The In - ;,ln i 1!. ■ hi idenaricrs of the nervous i...d < < i• i. ins the con tral olik-e of the Anatomical e!e phone company . When the Miburhan nerve centei | says, "Iloilo, central," the brain eitln 1 I i replies "What number?" or "15usy" t r ; i "Out of order," as the case may be. Somet lines the wires are crossed and the company fails to declare any divi ! dends, thus placing the entire brain in I the hands of a receiver. From the brain issues the spine. , which is sometimes u-cful in inatrL.i' j | ny, although r r. ly sirng enough i I j man for prae.i I j >ses and cc:, staidly gri i:r we- .m- ihe 1 iiger h j Is ni:'r: ;e wild men, the transi -* r • in civilized men when yoi:n\. At one ti :'e all the hairs were < are- j ; fully number d. but the practice ha - I I been di ■>: t lair d ov. ing to ;.re it pros- j | sure of oth< • matters. Llppineott's. The Ff.ther Pipefish. "The . est if fathers is tli • pipefish." j said an angler. "lie hatches the little i pipefish, and after they are hatched ! he carries them about with him till j they can take care of themselves. "This fish lias under his tail a sac. ! In it lie bears the pipefish spawn, j Thus the spawn hatch in perfect I safety. They are not decimated, like j the other fit h spawn lying unprotected j on the bottom of the sea. by every I hungry passerby. No; they all hatch, every one of them. As soon as they hatch the father fish j splits, or nature splits for him, tli.• ' sac, and all the little lisli drop out into the sea, but they cling to papa. Wher ever he goes, like a gray cloud those thousands of tiny sons and daughters surround him, and on the approach <-f I danger they pop back again into tl. ! sac just as baby kangaroos pop in' | the sae, or marsupial pouch, of their j | mamma. "The male pipefish is, in fact, the j ] female kangaroo of the sea." Willi and Edmund Kcan. Irving u ■ d to tell with dramatic of j feet n story about W. (1. Wills, tl. ■ j dramatist, who, among other services, wrote for him the play "Charles I." When Will; was a boy ten years old | he wast- 'en to see Edmund ICean j play Macbeth. In the murder scene j ho was so affected by the realistic j power of the actor that, seized with ; j severe attack of nausea, he hurried [ | from the box. Ten years later ho was j j lunching at a chop house In Fleet | street when a man entered, sat down | j at a table near him and ordered a I meal He was a perfect stranger to j ' Wills, who, after a few minutes' pro- : » pinquity, was again seized with a lit ! i of nausea, from which lie hail not suf | j fered since as a boy he was at the j | theater ou the occasion mentioned. lie j j was obliged to leave the room. When j • some yiinutes later he paid his bill the | I waiter said to him: "Did you see that j j gentleman at the table near you? j ; That's Ed md K tin.'*—ll. W. Lucy ! j In Cornhill Magazine. An Anticlimax. "I Just dropped Into thank you for that medicine you sent home by my wife last night," said the grateful pa tient, grasping the doctor warmly by the hand. "I've been laid up off and on for years, have tried all the patent medicines on the market and been treated by every doctor in the neigh borhood, but your medicine was the only thing that ever did me any good." I "It's a pleasure to have you come here to teli me this," replied the doc- j tor, highly elated. "Most of my pa- j tlents are not so thoughtful. Rut that ! prescription i< my pet favorite, and I never yet knew It to fail to cure a cough if taken iu time." "Cough?" echoed the patient. "Why, I didn't take it for my cold. I used it as a liniment for niv rheumatism." A Thrifty Hungarian. A certain Hungarian peasant named | j Jan ITirseh made a business trip to j j P.udapcst, and while there he bad the j ; Idea of ordering a hundred visiting j j cards. When he returned home lie j j found, to his dismay, that the cards j bore the name of Mavisch instead of IHrscli. It was only a printer's error, but to .lan r'irseh it meant a loss of a shilling and sixpence unless he could make use of the cards. He according ly purchased for the sum of a shilling an official 112 rm of petition and filled it with a request to bo allowed to alter j his name to Mavisch. I lis prayer was I granted. He is now .Tan Mavisch. J London News. Lucky. P.cuoit, did yon break the watei j | bottle?" "Yes, madame, but fortunately I j 1 broke It Into only three pieces." "Fortunately! How's that fortu- j I nate?" "Oh, madame. when a thing breaks : Into many pieces it is so hard to pic'. I them all up!" Paris .1 urnal. The Producer. "Iloes yi litis! d play poker'-" "I don't km\v." answered yonm Mrs. Tnrklns. "From what I hear !•■ i simply sits up to the table a: d enji ys j seeing oilier people contend for win' I j he put = lip" Washlngti n Star — Quite a Difference. A mans' end • two hours trying to ! discover what i- the matter with his motor and two minutes trying to find j out what is ih ■ matter with his wife. London Telegraph. Jn Five Minutes. Take your n ur stomach- or ma.ybe i you call it i; iiige-lion, Dyi-pepsia, but one came--fermentation of undi gested food. Prove to yourself, after your next I meal, that jour stomach is as good as ! any; tiiat there is nothing really j wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you want without I fear of discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief ia waiting for j you. It is merely a matter of how | Boon you take a little Diapepsin. , Roof Slating I 11 I am especially prepared to Contract for Slating By the square or job. As to my wrok ! manship, I refer, by permission, to the work recently completed for the Hon. 13. W. Green. GEORGE A. WRIGHT. Get My Prices Before You Use Shingles —■■■HWliPininu | WINDSOR HOTEL! I\V. T. BKUBAKER, Manager a nidv/ay between Hroad Street I I Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert Street. European, SI.OO per day and up American, $2.50 per day and up The only moderate priced hotel of repu tation and consequence in Philadelphia, Pa. Our New York Style Show Is made possible by handling "BENJAMIN CLOTHES" In all the latest shades of Browns, Gray, Green and London Smoke at sls, 16.50, 18, 20,25.50 Benjamin Clothes are all I haml-tailored, and for style j and fit cannot be excelled. We also have men and voting men's suits from $7.00 up. A fine line of youths and children's suits in Knicker bocker and plain pants from i $2.50 to $5.00 New line of Spring Shirts, i with or without collars. ! Latest in .Still and Soft Hats in i black, jbrown and green. Douglas Shoes in all the newest styles. 1 R.SEGER&CO. NEXT TO HATSK. "^SEXONDTONOmi^'* - 0 Ad aim, (, \ Mel dlPiifiTl &v / J An derxon Col, V 396-40Q MAIN STREET, j } BUFFALO, N.Y. I v\ \ For Easter THERE is stiii timn to secure your leis ter apparel if you come to this store. Sou will find here the best 1 styles, the greatest as sortments, and always the lowest prices. Millinery. Suits. Coats, Waists. Gioves, Parasols. Shoes, Hosiery and Neckwear $ We refund your I railroad fares in accord j ance with the rules of the I Chamber of Commerce. lAdam* f Andcrxori Co J ' AMERICAN BLOCK,BUFFALO.NY' j ■Iar^M^aMBIKigHBBW Theo. Haberstock Spring Announcement < )ur Spring .stock of goods, in all popular shades, have arrived and are now ready for the inspection of the public. We have the finest selection of Suitings Popular Prices From $22 to $35 We have a nice line of Pants patterns, no two alike, from So. 00 up. Come and examine our goods, you will be sure to find something to suit you. I THEO. HABERSTOCK, w■■ i• ■ :'iy robtain r. B.an i l-un X Send model, sketch or ph<>to of Inventic n for r / free report 011 patentability. For free book, c ♦ r.tu'ti!- »!»i SPECIAL OFFHI I W/?| FOR 10 CENTS »'o will send poKt|>aiil our j . P I,.« R FFI OUS COLLECTION ) j I |A». I'rinepM Radi.h . . ' . ' . iZ [ J 1 |ikk. SflMlrnwintc Celery . , .» Uc | I 1 |»Wn. Karly Arrow.bcml Cahhatro . I6e I | I I'kir. Full«-rton MarLi-t U(tu«« . . . m 0 I t AUu 12 ( huirc Flower Herein , . «»fir I j „ . *1 Oil I \Wtfe today! Send 10 cents to help pay poMape i. n - I irutbi r with our Now mi>| Instructive (iardrn tJuide ® . CJKKAT NOUTHCKN M I l» ro. j i *l6 !{<»»«» St. Itorkford, Illinois )