I'uhliHhod every Thursday. Gen. W. Wagenseller, Editor and Proprietor significant, insect was essential to tbe final outcome of the Pacifio is lan el. With such a view of life cannot we Unlweriptiott $1.50 per year nidi nmst lw paid In ndvanrp when ent out- SWC till' ro'iniy.) ft ATI t OF AOVIRTISINO. aii f..rwt..iit n.lri'rtUcmi'tit tint otherwise1 -ftnirn -tol lor mil ln elmwil ut tlie rntpnf is iviitu ti'T Hue (nimpiirlfl ineiisiirei fur nrsi inwr ,in nu t Weenm per line for every itubco,iicnt Insertion. trOrilh notirrt iu'iliihr1 frrt ; Mtunry pnrrty. tnlni'm i triyttx. ifi. llyrrtrtwr n nn. Some Rambling Thoughts. BY KMO. Possibly the rending of "Rambling Thoughts" last week, at those points recognize its valuo and grandeur, ev- wuore they urge eacu or us toetlort, ien jn obscurity? Ono more thought, may really have tended toward a(tOQ great for this pen to worthily contrary effect because o! a very treat, and them rambling thoughts common feeling of insufficiency for!ciOH0. Xo two of us travel exactly great things. AVe must not feel ; tho name rontl from thacratlla to the .1. v. i:nii- Republican Committeemen. Alum. I. K. FeH.-r.ilf. T.-I'lis Ml'-V-Il. Ilcnier,-Nathan Freed. Irvm Klnic'v. II.- iv.t W.-Win. Il-iter. c W. imusIi. r.-ntr. . .1. W. .nniil. II. H mip l. i . -ii . I' .riIlM". T. Nl.'h-.'s. Franklin. "'. it. liiik.Ur,;-r. Iiower. Jacks .h.-Win. Martin. .1. S. tPtirldc. MM ll.-i.urwrli. -irf in It'.wersn. w. V- re"?". Mill ll-iT.-k,-.!. .1. MIl' lK'l. I"- I Monroe. -II. II llonl'i.-r. I K. IM'ist. I'.Miii.-li.uil' l Kn-iiw. '. K. Wniwr. I'errv.- Irwin H"t. Ilenrv ll:irllni. I'errv W.. -lunl-l M iim'v.iI. II. K. F-rsfer. Mirtnir Ir. A M Minitn. i' r.Nii. u..hi.....ntii I. 11 liMtlllHTlInU'. i ....... :...'. I L'l , mini s .1. I 1. Slillll. W.t liim;!..'.. -Wiii.i-. IhlMsli. Jerry -liirl" W. IMVlTt. Thursday, Feb. 27, 18. W l'illu.- to ihtcl. i-i t' 1" we i . potise. Would a Cli.inao Be Better ? .In lging from the recent primary cli i-ti. in returns we must infer llmt u gri it ni i'iy ili-mii'iuts ehiinged to r. unhli.Miis. Y ure always iiiuious t,i M-. l.-.imc ii L'im.l liiiiiest democrat Wilt l-t in 1 uro he loviil to th" principle l.i t us lu-esuiiie Unit nil who voted ut the primary .h i so with tlie honest intention of becom ing republicans. The rales of the parly require that if a demociut wishes ( vote lit ll republican pliliitr.V election, the Voter shall hwi ur lie will support the whole re i.ll.iic:i:i ticket. In lininT discs, it is Miid, tlti i rule wm not n qiiired. Who w:is Wenelited most by demo crat ie votes, we do not pretend to know. Likely the result is the mime. Li t us examine this system critic ally. Suppose every election Would did require every democrat who votes to tiiVirm that ho will support the entire republican ticket in the Kail. Is it right in principle t Would it not be better if every democrat wic required to vote for the whole republican ticket ut a general flec tion n'iir to the republican primary instead of uftcrwM- ' " .ot dnbtthoH- nit eiple it KoeitiH to be better to require a mini to be put on probation, us it were, for u while. This in a mutter to which we desire to call the attention of the Standing Committee mid nsk t hem to consider the advisability of a change. While we do not antici pate any trouble we do believe that in future elections defeated candi dates and their friends will feel us though it win done by republican votes. As we stated before, we do ,;tt believe that the exclusion of nil democratic votes would, have chang ed the ultimate result in th" last election, but it mi;;Iit change it in the future. grave ; no two of in come in contact with just tho same people; no two of uh influence just the same group ; no one, of us can retrace our atop and tako up again a combination of forces that we have neglected. Like tho worker in plaster of t'arin, our work, good or bad. solidifies as it leaves our hand. What wo each neg lect may remaiu neglected forever, for no ono will havo just the oppor tunities wo have had, nor travel over our road, hlep by step. Thus from a scene of our little im portance wo have possibly passed by successive thoughts until wo realio in a way, not self-sufficient, but ! termined, our importance and our grandeur individually in doing well our little tasks, working out our bt- tlo details and using well our little opportunities. Finally : Coiifiieious Kays "the disea.-o of men is this: They neglect their own fields, and g to weed tho tit-Ids of others." Tho authorities of Jerusalem de creel, Let every man sweep in front of his own door, thus nhull the cit v be clean." The IJible says: "Cast out first tho beam of thine own eye, and then shall thou sen clearly to pull out the mole that is in thy brother's eye." Ancllicr Election Unncccssaiy. In another column we print u let ti-r from the pen of Attorney Al!e liian in which he advocates holding allot her election to decide tin tie vole between eandidares Itow and Hitter. We are heartily in favor of h iving the matter amicably settled, but we do not believe that another election is necessary. If A sur-rt-uders to 1, 15 becomes tho regular candidate and the proper authori ties can certify to his nomination Who coulil object to tins .' o one has any authority to net except A and according to our hypothesis he- has surrendered bis right. There will be no danger of a defeated dem ocratic candidate for sheriff contest ing the election of any candidate, if his nomination is certified to by the authorized committee. Even if it wore, tho second election could be obviated by getting nomination pa pers. Kven if an election were cal led, no rules could confine the voters to only the two tie candidates. All t he candidates could again enter and ven new ones could aspire. Another election could not be held without involving a heavy ex pense. Who is to pay for this? Tin so candidates have had their lmi e of expense and il would bo both unwise and unjust to require it. We have ample confidence in can didates How and Hitter and wo can assure the Hepubliciins of Snyder count v that neither of them w ill al io nr their personal ambition to jeopardize the interests of their par ly. We believe that Mr. Alleman advocates what ho truly considers best, but theory works better than practice. There is no need for a new election. "This matter can and will that way If we go out under tho skies at night and gaze up to the heavens and reflect upou the hugo bodies that there are moving with resistless ; force, and yet rhythmical order, through space, bodies on which our own round earth would scarcely bo more than a blotch ; if then we re flect further that this earth is so vastly greater than wo, that wo are no more to the whole than a grain of sand is to tho output of a quarry, we shrink within ourselves and recognize our puny insignificance. A good dose of this severe medicine takes the lioastf illness and crowing out of most of us ; and wo can spare them, for if over there were a roost er with a throat of brass and a larynx of platinum, ho could hardly keep up with some pooplo'B self satisfied noiso and clatter. This kind of belittlement is wholesome as a corrective, but no one lives and thrives morally if we are in a con stant state of shrink in-your-shell-and curl-up. No ! follower of a trembling pen ! ThU Universe may bo infinitely great ; tho Infiuitely Great mado it. It is also infinitely small in its de tails ; tho Infinitely Microscopic Al mighty ma.le it. llio detail oi an oyster i't as wonderful in its adapt ability, its evidences of forethought, its completeness, as is the detail of tho planetary system. Nothing is wasted around you, nothing too small for attention. Then just as necessary as food is to us, so neces sary may we be to the whole body politic. Your physician can demon strate to you tho effect upou the sys tem of your various foods, some go ing to feed llio braiu. other to tiengtheu tho bones, other to make the linger nails, other to lengthen tho hair, and other to weaken and degenerate tho body : just so posi- tively can tho philosopher tell if the civilization of to-day is being strengthened or weakened by your existence 5 whether it were better that you ad never ton Jiorn, or rtW.liei .ubluiigecjou hv'd i pro longed the better for your living is tho world that you tread as a moral monarch. No food can bo entirely without inlluenco on the body that absorbs it ; no individual can be nil in his influence. Lot us think no moro of ourselves than we ought to think : but. for Heaven's sake, don't let us think nothing of ourselves. Stop crying to your heart that you are nobody, and bo somebody. Nobody is cverv- Wo.ly, but everybody may be some body, tilling some niche, carrying on some work; justifying tho caro and wisdom that framed us and the Al mighty Intelligence of whom we are apart. Naturally we cannot all doi the same thing. Old Paul knewj that. The too cannot lis a collar, button, the heel cannot hold n book ;' some 01 us are the downtrodden, the heels and toes of civilization, yet we are in essential to tho whole 113 steam is to an engine. L"t us then stop st ir-gazing and shell-shrinking and get into gear. Iu the physical world it i."' demonstrat ed beyond pcrudventufc that matter is indestructible. Why not equally true that action and thought are in destructible ? Tho little coral insect 'port. . . .Miss Mary Neotling attend- gathers around him his calcareous ed a wedding iu Lewisburg last cyst i ho dies, but his work romaius; Thursday evening. ...II. K. Gregory,! others build it ; ho is literally buried Esq., of New Castle, Pa., spent sev out of sight. Ages roll on and a cor- 'oral days v ith his parents in this al island, clothed with verdure, a place. .. .Miss Florence Ileede, who gem of tho Pacific, stands ready for has been visiting Miss Annie Wetzel Nature-conquering man. Poor little has returned to her homo iu Potts insect, away dowtibelowtbeBurfa.ee, ville. . . .Hov. l'arb has moved into 17th Ed. Solomon and Annie Lcitzel were married by Rev. W. W. Rhoads ....Miss Kate Bolender of Middle burgh was tho ffuest of the family of Ch.is. Oidt. . . .Mrs. X. Yoder is very ill at this writiug....Dr. Harry 'Wil son is kept very busy attending the sick. . . .Chas. Sanders of Dry Valley X Roads was in town on business a few days last week.... An enter tainment in honor of Washington's birthday M as rendered by the boys and girls of New Berlin in tho town hall Sutiird ay night ... .1. F. Bilger Had to stop school last week on ac count of the grip. For Throat And Lung Troubles, Take HE IS THANKFUL Mr. Cntrlm '. St in in f I !h J'lt'ii.ifif Witi his '(: if A'lc. c' in tin' hi tv SnritJ init,st. For the Middh burgh Post: It is with pleasure that I return my thanks to my friends who so warmly supported me in tho late Sheriff contest, although defeat od by a small majorits. My best efforts shall be given to tho nominees of the grand old Republican party in the future as well as the past, and, especially do I return my more than heartfelt thanks to tho citizens of Centre, my owr ami toxhip. Aud to th t support mo x can say that they my friends as wo are all Republi cans und as Republicans I hope to merit their future support, and fur ther I would say that my only regret of tho campaign at the eleventh hour was tho report circulated through the county, that myself and friends w-ro tho cau.Je of an unjust reflection upou one of my oppon ents, Mr. Wesley Uoweu Weiug too late to rebut, which I now desire to say to the public is unqualifiedly talse and untrue in every respect, us I have through the campaign tieat ed them with due respect and I beg my friend Mr. Bower, to make 1111 honorable correction in myself and Inends iiehall. Again expressing my grutitute to the Republicans of Snyder county, I beg to remain. Chas. E. Sampsk.i.. ('eiilio Township, Feb. Ii I, "M. SELIXSGHOVE. E. E. Duck has gone to Harris -burg whero ho is employed as floor walker in Davis & Pomeioy's store . . . .Mrs. Sholley entertained a num ber of her friends at her homo on S. Marke t St. . . .Miss Tola Keiser has returned from a visit to WilliauiB- Lru Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards At World's Fair. Wii-n III ll.eiM, 11, k for Ayi-r'n I'lli. HMI.S l. . I I K K. J.el- Iithi'I A.linliiUt ration I n t h e .tilt.- ni .1 ,( ill j iin .: Ml VlT .?!' J I' ' I.. 1 ho iii.-r'-i: ti.-'l, ; 1 i lv. t it 1 -.:- I t., ..e.l III!! r l.'eil.'.l 1,11. 1. 1 1 i clinui- Will .rr'il I lli'l'l I lip III. 1 1 .4- v.l. ('. l-vi.. r Ml.- .'I .l.ii'l;.nM Tap., ii. b.it iiiii tii'.'ii uninii'.i ."Ti.'Mi'. UtntwlTfj iliem Ml.' mi' i"'ie.n't"il til ut. w III!.. th.i" Ii :i 1 rite I. ilv Buth'-lill.Mti"! til M. KI.IN(il.i:il. A'Iiiiii ltr:itnr. St-lo Register. N 1 tills Illlx Oils I'll." I i ." 1 if sil - will " I')'"!-'.' I fri'i' iitnW limi;n.' wh.'ii 111" vi'.' til 1 1 4 in'.' I r I r 1 I ut. . !'!. . Wli 'iilln' I.IIU iiiv 11.1t prlnl.'il itt "IV1'1 '" is ,:i In r'i ir '''!. IVri i.n i-x- IV I,, h in." .'. I . I. t 11 il;ltl' unit il Hi 1 Ii' ' In 1:1! . r.il'iiiiii. .'fv. M ir.", I. l-'.iC. !.'"lli"ti II. Il'llll'ili'l. Plio null' ii.n tli-i'.'.t ut Mill Ili'Mnx-li. ill -.'U i Iin! " J rm s hi i,t 1 . 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1. iii"iit h. Tu.'.-'l.o . M.irrii :inl l'.'i'i, Imir mllrv Ninth f A iini-i.iir: iiml ni- mil" nn-l nii.'-linlf Wi h uf Tiiim -Mill". I'.'.M'I I. Ml. I l.-sw:irm will c II I'm' linii"i, J rows iiml KaruiliiK Im pl'iii.'iit ". I'lM.i.v. Maf. litli, 1 3 , inlli't IC.i'-t of Trosi'l- II II'. J' III II Sl Mil" Will "I'll i ll'lpMM, 4 cows iiml K.iriiiliii; liiiiilcini'iits. Sat'ir.l iv. Mm li 1, eM, IV, inlli-s sunlit of Krr- Iniilit. N.ip Ji'.ill llruMUMiiti.l I'iti'HhI Wil low w ill Ki ll Urn 1, euvs uii.l Kiiriiiln ltlipll llll'lltM. Suturihi.N, M.ir.Ttli. Ii. two mll.-s Hunt li-i-nst of li'lltll VllI" .lil.liil.l ll.illi-y, will Mt'll ll) tiinli'. fniir lnjr.-x-.H, 3 cuwit luul farming Illiplulllt'tllS. Tueh'1:i , Mar. KHIi. IHftl. oi.p nillo wiulli ol Krut .i-rviili-. I'i'ii'r ll.-is.'r. mini r of Joim Ili-lM-r. (It'.I wl I i-'-lt farinliiij lni.leiiieul a mill lioUHi'lmlil K.'oeU- Tiit-silav. Mur. mill. lsiM, thri irille Kant ol iuiuii. v luts. r. Ki w'll wll Unii Maiv. Twu .Mules una Punning IiuploinentA, WpanifMlitr. M:ir. 1 tt Ii. S mil Went of Troxel vil.',"l mll! ICiiat of iiil(llit riok uml 3 in.li'S Nurtli of A.lmiitliiirh' ut Ilia rinl ili'in'i'nf lli'iiry e.niMH, V. K. Hi'lil will H'll .1 11.11'n.M, it nw s, YouiiK Call It.-. Iloifa, uml !' in il.i linpli'iiii'iilH. Tii. mI i . M ii. I. Hi. mi.- mill- hi. mil of Kitntz .1. A I I i. w HI t.-ll I liril'i-, 'i oiW4 u lid I i. .u.ii, n:.;i!i'iu.'iiln. Tut'. .J i", M .1. Kill. In '.-nlri Ti'Wiinlilp, 8'i I'Hii'M N..:-:ii.i Mliilii'liuri;li, S.nii. luuii I .-f, .1 I'.iiir llornti..;. .'imh and I .ii inli.;; 1 ii;i:i-iii.-iiIH W".li lay. M.t;-'- i ;!. hi IL- W sl of Ml.l- M'.M'I' Will -i ll IU" lllllM'S, I ..h . al 1 1.' .ili'l !' i! 'iiillin .ii lay. M.t;-.- .ll. lnil-.-!i. .1 I i'iiw I ' n i . 1- 11 . l . ' . -.1 -..In . M. i .11. ! -i." Ii .1 i i 1'; i. -. Cnli" i :m.:i : p.. mi:- i aV i.I .Ml.l--A it i-!l a luiri's l-.-.i. I.'s. (iltlll ll.U. T'i.- ;.i...i.l -i-i-Mi.' f ..- I'.;.- .n-v.ili;iii iii:il i.ly ..: II i' : .). . ! M'.'i-!.l. l.h.T I ullipl illil, lili.'H- ,:il I in. I' "Ii' --. ' In f.ll I li'llllM V . I'll'. Is (.i.-i n -r. Ii i v Uln-rli i Hi" Nit-.i s. TliN ureal lterl.il i. .in.- an il ' Hi'- uuesllve nivalis. i-i-,iai'.- I.Uir.ini .ii ! i l.i- -i -i n tn iL-.,.ii-. I. "...Hi in.. I .ii.-i-"i'i. sunpli' ir.-". i.a- - i a -I.U . --" ' an J-.'.'i . S'il.1 only ov It. II. Willi -rs, 1 1 -nil--. I I'-i k. I'u. fT-re r I r nobody reniembers you now, and yet in your way you were essential to the suncrstructuro ! ! So it is worth whilo to repoat "no individual cau be in his influ ence." Whether we wish it or not, wo ore wielding an influence on those about us, molding for good work or perverting toward evil. Young man, toll a smutty story to an innocent boy, and you may blight a life by tho subsequent accumulations uoon the ouo evil thought you implanted ; restrain a wandering youth, and you may sot in motion a power to reform a town or revive a nation. Here's a point for us who are dooinod to live lives of obscurity. AVe shall, most of us, in all probability, die unknown to tho world, but, by constantly sot ting in motion' the forces of good in those we jostlo in tho ways of lifo, wo may have our essential share in bo amicably, iiuictly and satisfac- great deeds, vast accomplishments, torily adjusted. land moral victories, just as the in- : ... 1 . our midst and is now pastor of the liv. Luth. Church Harry Lauden-slage-r tho postal clerk, spent several days in Williamsport, last week. . . . Exercises, commemorating the birth of Washington, were held iu the Audience Hull of Susquehanna Uni versity last Friday evening. ...The Epworth League and Christian En deavor societies held a "'Good Citi zens Rally'' in the Ev. Luth. church last Thursday evening. NEW BERLIN. Election is over and everybody sooins quiet. The borough election went democratic the iirst time for a good many years. .. .On Suuday oc curred tho funeral of Mrs. Jacob Maurer. She wus a sufferer for many weeks. Mrs. Maurer was a kind and neighborly woman and leaver ono son, no daughters and a husband to mourn her loss. Aged G5 years. . . .On Monday evening tho jireproCiulile If rlKlitly grown. vtt I nuufi'iiuiu , tln.iilil urow ; umkitit oru. . V hunt nnil oiiii rcn.pn timw IkUit iliu.ii uny r-r- Itiuer kit..wii. im'ii.i igr jicw 1-rl.D la.-.;. YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, 7, TUKK,rH, I EVJIS' 93 LYE I rcTjiua aits I'KTOtn 11'iTlHTk.K) Tlimllt n.l par ft I T rnm'.s I i.lii-o oilur I.). It lu'lnf s nuo r"J r "! kil In u Willi r-inuti! UiL III ixiuuni M ilvii-i rraily fur u. w Iu llinks III" ItrH TfilliiM llM Kf In J) mlliiili- ollhonl bolllnp. I la ! brat l..rclnluii wt Ml'S cll-lntiitliiu liik. elnwi ivMllW iKJlUrtk ItJIlK, iroM. CM. PENNA. SALT WTQ CO. ou. AkMh l'im.. ft. M lililS v. u n vy: ill it r li v t Correcteil weekly by our merchants. Butter., Kggs I'itted cherries., Unpitted " .. hmckle,,,.es.... Uaspberrles Onions Lunl Tallow Chiokeusperlb, Turkeys Mlde 18 14 Vi 2 0 8 40 7 4 . 0 7 Shoulder 0 Ham Old Wheat live Corn... Oatu Hrnn per 100 lbs Middlings " . Chop " .... Flour per bill ...13 .75 .its .00 , ao .80 1)0 1.00 8. 00 FOR OAS 0R PRODUCE H0CH , nd 0ID will sell all tl I"lies Misses' and Children !lt8 anJ 0al'cs at H HALI $1.50 ' $.6.00. Tlicy are aim cli K "ut ,in Overcoats at a j iclion of :o::2D-CBnfs-i Hha-Dnllar.: The red tt on Clothing Underwear and Woolens are orth h"Mng after. New Bi Rlin, Pa. BRRG) INS IN CLOTHING Fall ana timer Sis M $10 Upwards He.ivy weights in Trims 's ffi-M- The goods ;i made to order, Guaranteed 11 wool Triiiimiiis li, clas.v Workmanship iruaratu JNo. A. I I 15KKELK GKR, T.-iilor, t k nl !..... upposito lost iJllice, Selinsgrove, 1 BE. MORHl55 . SAiai V. -uderfullv Sueeessful in all hr.,n'c Vmm and Vii, fiAB, NOSE, TEROAT. LUNC Ar NASAL CATABRff. All Kyo CJporations Succ SHl'lll7 I crrornxcd. Examination and Consultntii11 . 1 rco fo Everybody. onials A I'CW lOHllll iiiyfor J J 'VTWI' f opnrr 0' th y llul liS : in A M.TII.I. 1.00. Ho Curoa After ctlaoz'a ITil. The Most Siiofos-.f ;il and S.-i i j t i 1 1 . Tic ilnn-ut of All Diseases and iie-Kscs of Mankind. Tli- l-insf v. lii.-lv tin l f.iv.n.iiilv kmi.vii s ir 'lulls! In Un- l'ii!li', Hf.il Is. Ills Iniii; cxlu'ii- roiinii kill, Ii skill, uml univi'i-sil h -is In Hi.. I.iri-iilio-iillaii In l!i.- worl.l i-iiuiil.-s hii. Iri'iil iilHIIKoMf. NKUViils, SKIN, :iii III., m Hi illsi;iis liinii tlie latest M'lclitllli: prlli.l: ami i-iiilil" liiin in tin' mil MM u. of Hi" anil -t .-. I'v.-rv li.-ri'. IMI-oi: I'AN'I' To I. A lI KS in-, s iliu. at; it vi- us ul i'.n'i liiii'i, lias dlscovi-rcil tin' r.'i niri' km. iin i.r nil ilira,i's M'i'iillar to ilii' l-i'inil.' i1:-ihms imsliivi-lv i-iui-il liv a liii'llidil. I in-1 ii iv is t-iTf.-i In li.mi" 1 1-.- i.'ii..il, Kutii-i'ir liarmii'ss ami r'aslly uiM.ll'i'd. i (tilltiill.,ii l-iii' unit SMi,'tlve ..ii:l l.'iillal. Ir. s.iMii i.'rafis su.-.'i' .sfiillv n ml palnl.'sslv for h. iiiii i . , .i i ffiinu, iriiii'i ti.iiiv. tiirniii'vr In nr mil ot I'vcl.islH'n or n, I , ru,m'v i,. tliirt iiml till iitln-r r.M' iiiiorut inns. e hroulc mire t-yi-s ami r.iniilali-,1 Mils 1111lt-K.lv curi'U. A t-i-rtaln nml posit Ivc i-un fur llio awful i t fivisiif iMily n.-.' anil tin., iiuiiii'iinis e'Vlls t:i..t follow In IU train. rrlvitic IiI.mnI uml skin .llsi-usi's Hpri'illlv, coiupl-ti ly ami pi riiiaiit'iitly t-ur,l. Ni-rvoiiMli'lilllty nml wximl illsunlcr yli-lil rupitiiy to Ills .ikillfiii tri'iitim-iit. Hyplillln. k'lionorrliivi, Kh'-t, si-piTinatnn li.-a. Si'litlnal wcakin-ss. Inst inaiiliiioil, ii.,-lit finks. Klniis, ilivayt'il fai-nltli-s, li'inaln i ,. .it mai nil ili'lli ato illsonl.'rs pi'i-ullar to .-li n, r m-x, puiilllvi'ly i-uiv.l, as wi'll linii'tiiiil illsnrtliTS tliat rtttult (mm uutltful (unit's u tho i-xi-i-mi j( uiuliiru years. lit- ifin-,- eiiri- Oil mt 0"iit. of all , cm t-1 In on.- tii'aiiui'iit. Ills -liar flii , cars t-iip-il In pvcry oaso. Catarrh of tin. nose. iTin-'hltls nml tn.iil -It's, caiiseil ir.jiu t-iitiiirli, positively n To tlie Young and MidJIe-Aged M A xurp fnre. Tho nwful cni-t-ts of i vl. I1, wlilrli lirinifs oi:,'iitile VM-akin-ss tlt'sln In. Hi lulu. I ami lly nun all Us Ureaillul H'i'iiiaiii'titly i-ur. il. Hr. Salln aiMri'sni'H tlioni. vvlio luivo linp tlii'iiisi'in s l.y liii.i-oii''i' Inilulni'iii't's uml l.iry lialilts. whl.-li ruin tioili mlnil anil I uniliiliik' tlifiu lor business, Nliitly, Hoelel. iniiriliij,''. Married men uri thoHecnterlnif on that pv life, iiwitro of pliybleal ili-bllily ijulrkh HUleUt We m u.irant4'p to cure nervous rtetillity, (.. iiuiiiIioimI, HVilillls, Viirli'iK'ele, hlrli-luo'. t iiiiiialural alsi-lwrvTi'H, weak parts, mid nil Itey uml Ijl.ultler tllseaseH. Kpllelisy nr atH pewit ively rureil by a 1 ineiiiiHi, i cm minimus nii uisneii. I'llM Meiliilltl Aili'iiti.r. i.nu(iiliinir npurlvlOll int. a hliort liii-fjry of in-ivHle ilismst's, mlvlcu io yoiniK uml old, expeciiJ iiiuKo i iMiiriiipiiiuinr iiiiirriii'e, riuiy iiin-trateil. 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