t OH! WHAT A RELIEF. " I suffered with terrible paint in my left ovary and womb. My back ached all the time. " I had kidney trouble badly. Doc tors prescribed for me, and I followed their advice, but found no relief until I took Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound. Ohl what a relief It Is, not to have that tired feel leg day after day, in the morning as much as at night after a hard day's work, and to li free from all pains cauftod by Ovarian and Womb troubles. , I cannot express my prutl tuile. I hop and pray thut other su ferlng women will realize the truth and importance of my statement, an accept the rulief that is sure to attend the use of the I'inkhair. Medicine Mxs James l'tntUKti, 2.1ul MarbhaJ bt., N. K., Minneapolis, Minn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Soabury fc Lewistowu Division. IuoflWt May 1, 18;ii. wiisr Din. irTi')!i p m p in A . I n in I hi 4..1; u l.?l-t'ito .1. T : S.l 4.14 . li ilin strnit 7. at a. ii t..'i liiviiuwn T.4'i . t.ij 11. 1 i iitiftiiii r.n 4.M 1116 i t'alntT 7.M 8.1.1 4. in II. to It SMn'll" .' s.4- 4.W1 1 1. 1 1 II Wanmr "i ' ' :v, n.ii If M Miiur s 14 j : ii.H ii' Ke'Hi'a Mill 1 11I '14; it I im.i)uri t.r 4,u 1 . M-mreMtiwn B..J 4.14 y . i'i.:.j .n Hjoit ! n.4-j .:4 I'.'l ll'.l JJ M 1.1 lUhnrKb S.4 I 48' :i-1 T 1141 M M11.tr M ' I :t :tl j :i if K-MTier !M . tt 11" w r 31 HwinK n 114 , 4 4' 1"! l' -'i 41 Silmvrori . VII 1 4W w-'if l" 'T 4i Sellnicr J. .l 1 4.M v.li inm fti siM'mrf 0 '2 I ft 10 S !: 1. 1 X Si it K At TO M M l ATH X . ( '"ii lln mill train N f Knllriial) .it nir iv .1.! I' M Arrlvi Si-llii nive .1 hi I' M Truiu li'.ivi? I.t-wUtott n Junction : I'll H III. ID 41 II III. 1 14 l llt.Vi! p in.7 ITT It flip til ii.r 11. m i. riii'imrir in i in vei. lur Multimiiro n I VVa-tittivttun v M a m 1(4, I 3.1 4 .'iii I 111 1. 111 Kr riillA.Miililit ami Now urk v :r. .1 111. 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HiiiwriiH.r. or pnri'liiwer. iuu puniy nv.irin mi l rnul.irlv nl. I fur ;i.V- nr uny iiiiuitwr or tit t.-rriM fur 1'i'ir him each to .... i iu 'kuki-aihi u ii.Ui-. wiimi llii- viiln.Mii III.- iiMTIIM l l llll-1'H II'll III.) HIIUnTllKT Ul!l u.illy ifi-la Demorest's Magazine Free mi'iii, inn-. Ari'l wliiit u M.i'.iln-i t Is! Kur IMi7 It will lie lii'in-tiHUl.iiil in i.i i vi r liMfcira. v.. . , ! Iii'-t IhkIm. ii.'iv l li in. E i'Ml nunv run. .Ill I'AllllNH'! I'i'lirillllll'llllll III .'..Mr . I h'linn i;. IrDni'i.l plrtini liv a laiiion urilhi wurili ti i,.,irn Hn-w ilN in lli musi rellnrd Violin-. II h iilllrnii.. I It.tl DHM'IKKSTM 1h lln- -.U1.T iiiiplin,. lainiiy M it.' ! 1 in- piilillhlii-i cotii Uiiin.' an ui Mi n,,i i.x, (.. a ,.,ihih or i K cuultfiuiMTitrhM. U-IiIim h uliiu' nil liiiil tbl fi'.i. "-ill nn nu ll. ltM LDI M In I II , Iv i,'a.ll.! 111 u;ti it Ia l:i;..ii n( fnir.'iit Kiviit- mid t.l.'.iH fur tliu bii-.y tii.ui ur wniiui,, u ,, ,.w ,( a Klor,.. i,m-..r liil.-r. nt l.ir all. Wivi'i. Iiiullini, MH I era ami d.ititfliU'i can Mint i-xiully what lli-j liet'il to uiii i- ami In-tr H't II i, aU.i prin-tliul lii.ii In rwry imparl munt of i.iiiii-li: ami flul 111.-, tin liiilin tlio f'lriil-liliiif of tin- liuiiiH. (iiilir.inli ry, lirlc-.i-liMi-, url ikik- ami fi.v WlllK or all kln.lsrtc. ,!(.. .an jaiW.,,,)H were,'irdiu;tljv w.:l ir-ius ami ar,inif of tliclr own pcr4onf. 'l'lii-' i.'ol Ml.-ariliir f.i,' li .in1 I iV7 wilt i out llir vliolo I'onntry uml tin artil Inii-rmlH an. I tin uril.li win I hi profuHi'ly ,llluslraU''l 'i't iti aii'-ft eiitfMvinir, uml. in ailitiiioii, it 0 pnMi.li tl,i l.fct and p'irnt.1 ItiMlnii. It Vi''1! ul i"iiHi ont-oi-lm ir Shjin. Il.iinu Atnnsi'iir'titH iind Kn u-rt ul minMitx ; It Iwh a rtal il-nlol iitiiMilliin tutln'ClillilrnnH Ufparl' luHnl. ami our inr.," aii'l liu a Monthly hyin jnitn li oli'lir.Hi"! !- . In wtnrli urn iIIh-tMix-u-il linuoiiHiit ipn'iti loua ot tlio hour of In- I'TKUl l till' oldiT I'UitillirH. Lot in liuvt) your kuiim rlptliia ul oiiui. You ui-t more v.iiiui for your moimy tnun II U ;mm to m' -lire lu uny u'.U'jr in iaxiu i. Tlie Maa.ltiHOii4 yaur for f .Oil. or nsx uiuuI!m lor $l ou. (Uvi-r KVOdirfMiviit ifannenU ur allow n urU vwir. pitUfriiHof .11 ol wale i aro otiialiialilo hy itiitwrilwra at le. erli.) M4iupln copy (Willi llUTii ooiion( arrit for inc. DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New Yofk A l.ll.rjl 4irr. THE MIDDLEBURGH : POST. ani Sxnorest'8 Family Magazine. atuJ your H jbaoripiiouii to tliu omoe. It Remove- On6 or the Chief Arguments of the tSHrerltes. EIFEOT ON THE CAMPAIGN. It Will be Worth Tena of Thou sands of Votes. INTELLIGENT FARMERS AROUSED. Thrjr CeaitltnU aa Orarwiiclmlna; Major ty of American Agrlaaltnrlata and th Fallacy of tha Argnmcnt tkat Whc4 Went IKiwn llccaua fllr Went Iiown. Hut Thla Hart of KrMonlnf Will Met )o "Oown" the Thranta of the Ilarly Tiller of the Moll. Tho rlxo of 'thirteen cent a bnahol In win-tit (hi rl tin tho lrtHt thirty daya, while SKETCHES BY Ma QUAD Be Ilaa a lSrar. When vre rrnchenV tanimlt Station, tie train witclird for the rat boond esprnaa, and after dinner tho conductor gave oat that we bad two hour to wait Toe paawngcis were itrollinpr about when a tuau monuted box aud began : "Ladirt and gcntlercen, a few rod dtrwn below I tier a grizzly b'ar as cap tive. I am now abont to feed him. All of yon he heard of the MTage ferocity of the grizzly And how he kin never, never be dometicnted. Kindnesn la throwed away on a gTizely, and n fur bullets ho rnyther enjoys bein ahot." He of course uttrnoted evtrybody's at tention, and when surrounded lie went on! "A grizzly b'ur is alias hungry, but with him reached back for the book and chuckled i "Told faim he'd leave it behind and I'd take it home," But the book wasn't them The) wom an beside him had already gobbled it, and as it retted on her lap she stared straight out of the opposite window and never moved a muscle when he growled outi "That's a of a game." Dowa on Stem Wblte. A freight train had struck an open switch, and a score .of cars bad been piled up in tho ditch. Of the three tramps stealing a ride on the bumpers two were taken out dead and tho third fatally injured. When the doctor bad told him that ho could not live beyond an hour, the wayfarer rcpliodt "That's cutting it pretty short, but I'm not kicking. I've no rotations, but thnr'a a follcr out in C bleu bo I with about this hour in the diiy lie's htincry I you'd drun a lino to. liis name is Sam and savage to boot. I em ofTcriii yon i White, and we used to bo nurds." tnoennneo oi a mrtimo to st o liim lu I bis most ferocious stiite, but it will cost you a quurter a heud tti see tho show. Tlinr will bo whisky on baud fur any body with cold chills, und nieh ns faint hllver hits remained Men.ly or declined a fWB,T W,W Lrn,1 ba k V'10 wl friirtloii, will 1h worth tens of thousand nf votea to tho KepuMlcnn eniiilltUte. Freti t ol tin i:u orntnr nnd u rlUira have n-Mm d the fiinncrs Hint tho full in their irnttiirta wna directly due to the fall tn silver. "Aa allver went Uuwn," they wild, "your wheat went down, ami stiver went down ln'iiui'o tho mints were cloaed Bu'iilimt It. CiitiHV(tiently, ud!lis tho mints lire renpenetl to free colnnips nnd silver t-i.i'M up fiKuln, your wbout uiunt contluue to full." Intelligent frtnnem snw the fnlliicy of thU, but ninny others wore misled by it Mul wero Incllnod to vote for the man who imiiiIwh1 to lniiko intinoy pluntlful and ilon lilo tho prleo of thulr wheat. The rlno of iho ixiMt month iu the cereal, while tho whito nieUU hit siigi'il. Is a Uomonstra. tloti to thewi moil thut there .is no lieeea wiry connection between the two, and thut the prifo of farm irHluL'tH, like that of all other product. Is regulated by the luws of supply and demiuul "Kulae In una thing, fnlse in all," and feeing they huvo Imoii deceived by the fro ilver men in thin vital mutter tho fiiriiiorn will cetiMi to Uiliovo In the other wlll-o'. the-wlup theories so iillurliigly pre sen ted to them. It U liuniiiterlul lu this counec- ion whether wheitt In to udvauro still fur thi-r ns a renult of it world wltlo hhurtAK In tho yield or whether tho rlio has ul remly Uien punhed too fur by skillful spoo, uluUira. Tho fuct reiuuliis thut with the prleo of wllver uu chunked or fulling the vuliie of wheat has rlaeit 20 percent, lu th world's luurketK, and every farmer can oo thut tho prieo uf his products does not depend upon tho price which tho mine ownera get fur theirs. Wheat has fallen of lato yours for pre- finely the Hiimo reason that silver hui ful lull thero wus an enormous increase in tho production of both. Mr. Cuthbor, Mills h as recently demonstrated that the decline lu silver kept puce with tho rapid extension of railways, ojienlng up thereto fore lurtccoHulblo mining regions and thereby Incruaalng tho world's output Tho groat bonanzas would have added lit tle to the supply uf silver without tho rail ways which curried In machinery and sup plies und ca rrled out the ore. '1 ho full In wheut w as produced In precixely tho sainu way. Kullwuy extensions In this country, Inttlii, HuhhIii und Argentina opened up lie w uud fertile lululs. Wheat grown by cheap und Inferior labor In remote reulous nine Into competition lu tho world's mur- Ici'U with that produced by wi nturu farm em. Supply lnereused fiiHter than deuiuui' 'iho roitull w ua Inevitable. There vius uu bilver tueitluu" lu this. And now wheat hus suddenly advuueed Why? Anything connected with this sll ver tjucMtlou)' Not at nil. It hus gone up becuuMi tho supply hus decrcuaed. Before tho now crop was mado tho resorves had run very low aud tho yield In many couu trliM beeuis to bo smaller than uauul. titiiates of our own hurvoat vary from BUO,- nun.iNio to 4:io,0uo,uoo bushols, whereas lust year wo had 4'.ii),Oijo,i)uo. Kxports from Argentina to iluto ure less than half as large in they wero a year ago; Hunla, it suid, will huvo J iicr cent, loss than lust year to sell, und tho crop la India Is so short I hut wheut Is now being bough t lu ran r ruuviseo for export to thut eouutrv. This Is such an unprecedented Incident thut tho news of It was received with In credulity in tho trade, but dlxputchos from t.io 1'uclflc count corroborated It. At any rate the demand fur our wheut abroad has been such that since July 1 wo have ex ported no lens thuu l&.Uuu.uuo bunhuls. N hcther ou the existing facts wheat hus ul ready been udvuticed too far or whether It ahould go higher still Is a mutter we are not (llncuHHiiig. Whut we anaert Is that farmers m uHt lie imjirexiMid with the dm- ounlrallon that us wheut fell becuuxe of iicreused supply so It rises Ihscuum of a din reaped aupply, and its price uo mure OepeuUa upon whut Mr. Jones gets for tlie product of his initios than It does ou tho price of sulphur In rilully. tor. Of course wo all wt nt down. Ho had a rocky gorge fenced in, and in tho cen ter of the gorge was a polo about 20 fret high, to which a cub ciuiiutnou lioar Was chained. Ho was nut only not a What shall I say to him?" asked tho doctor as he prepared to make notes, "I want you to speak of the accident and say that among tho distinguished passengers ou the ill fated train was Mr. William Burton. I've alius been called Dill, but yon kin make it Wil liam this once" "All right." "Say that he was on hit way to Flor ida to spoud the winter at a first class resort." -BEHOLD HIS SAVAGE SrEERIT AS HE 8.MELUS THW FRESH MEAT." TI1UMAN JKk PKKNUN, 17M4. "Tlie prvpurllun between the itl. uea of (olil nnd allvev la n inerenutlle prulilem nltiinrtlirr." "JUHt irluelilra will lead u to dla rrgarii Ugal pruporllou nltugutliari to Inquire Into tlie market irle of gold lu llm aevernt eouutrlea with wnlou we almll irluolinlly be wnueuledln com. merer, and to take an average from lliviu." t'opocrntle ltowdylain. According to a correspondent uf 'the Meadvllls Tribune, an effort of some country rowdies to break up a Republican meeting at Kspyvllle, at which Iter. It K. 11111 was the principal speaker, wlU be the cause of substantial gains for the party in that district. The Tribune says: "Several Democrats at the close of the meeting de clared their intention of voting for sound money and protection, and were led to this conclusion as much by the disrepu table eoorts or sllvorltes to disturb the meeting as by the argument of tha grizzly, but the frowsiest, scrawniest looking bear ever put on exhibition. Several men began to murmur ubout tho species of tho bear, and the man rose up to explain: "Did I say grizzly b'ur? Waal, itwas to gin you an ngreeablo surprise.' The cinnamon b'ur drinks u gallon of blood whar the grizaly drinks a pint Ho' got tho ferocity of tho lion and tiger rolled into one. Behold his sovago spoer it as ho smells this fresh meat." Tho young bear simply sut up and cocked np his curs. Tho man hud about a pound of beefsteak, und this ho threw to him uml explained : "Now watch him. Seo bis eyes bluzo with fiendish ferocity, bis claws work and his funga stand out uinid the froth. " All tho cnb did was to reuch out for tho nieut nnd bolt it down and lick bis chops for more. "Is thut all?" asked oue of the kick ers. "That is oil, ladies and gentlemen. It costs yon a quaiter a bond to come in, but you get out for nuthiu. The show is now over." '"But it's a blame swindle." "A swindlol Oreat heavens, but hoar tho mun talk) You liuve seen the most ferocious denizen of tho Kocky moun tains. .You have seen bim seize his prey. ou Lev Turned more about b'urs in two lniuits than yon ever knowed in all your livtg before, and yet I am cull ed n swindler. Stuud buck, everybody. Fivo hours beneo I release this tiger of tho mountain from captivity, and if bo cho-aws up men, fo-usts ou wimin uud sucks tho b-lood of iuuerceut children don't blame moj don't say I didn't gin ye yer mouey'a wutli." He IWt the I look. He entered tho street car with a par cel iu his bund, und as bo sut down he pluccd tho parcel ut bis buck. "Book'" queried tho man ut his left. "Yes." "Taking it home to reud this even ing?" "Yes." "I seo. Had to go half a milo cut of your way to buy it?" "About half a mile." "Just aa Dollur uud a half book, I presume?" 'That's exuotly the cost " "Think I've read it?" "Can't say, but it's only out today." "Then I haven't read it und am in luck. Thank you for tukinst this car." Tho mun with the book looked at the other in a queer way for a half minute and then said: "Did you want to see tho book?" "Oh, no. I'll take it borne with me, you see," "But I can't loan it to yon." "No weed to. You'll leave it ou the car." "Oh, I see. Well, I shan't leave it" He reached for tho book and laid it on his kuoea, but after riding three blocks be slid it down alongside his leg. Aft er two blocka more ho worked it behind him again aud became wterested in the young woman opposite. The enoourago- ment ne received was slight, but It waa enough to keep hie thoughts busy, and Ibe first thing be knew be wan carried block past bis corner. ' He suddenly started np and skipped out, and as he "Yes." "And thut a senrch of his personal effects brought to light tho sum of CO cents in cush and enough grub to last for two days." "I have it down." "And that when be was tol he must die bo exhibited great stoicisisr iod did not otter a single complaint" A xe. Auyimug more?" it 13 not only one or the most delicate and dellciou. Breakfast Foods ever offered to the public, but In additi belnp; composed almost entirely of pure gluten, is 0ns hi i u nis0fc i veil i m miu MviatiwM0 avsisu nnunil, MAHUfACTURfO IXCLUSIVCLf Bf NORTH DAKOTA MILLING COMPANY, GRAND FORKS, N. D, CUSHMAN BROS, 78 Unison St , N- FaMcrtt Aicais. Sfttuplo ami 2(H) paRe cook baok free if jmu mention this pip r. Ti: XT l1 ; T? u r--' m ' i if U'.1.l.1.... ..:!. n .1 , lOtUUlU I IIP lltriin. VI1L11 1 KlTlll H H M . lllll. ll.iril- I I n li.KM,. . - - r J ' J ""II ' L. r nownnDci'M are a t.ei eHHitv to verv mun nn1 u-nmnn !,.. o , i - . "intlin wuat is Romg or. The New York Weekly Press la V. T a ) I r J . . "U 1 : T . .. - ao tus j-itduiug ivnpuuuuiiu iewspaper intneU It is the Du ner vou want. It crivpM AT.T. llm xavna . ;iu . " - xv..." , i n i-lllUIlrfU Well 'written, olefin i-til nml eon vinritic t nni.li iiuaa v sa w s ' I III l ,1 ii Mfi'j jjuyc. uviiuu iiusr, n iiuko ui ciever w:t nnu an accurnte un rkit w No expense is spared to make it tho best weekly newspupi r in t;t THE NEW YORK WEEKLY ai tiii: MIDDLEBURGH POST Will be Bent to any ftddrem One Year for 31.75 Aihhcsg all orilern to the "TOST," Middlcbunih, V . fSFH !. .. riMTii' UT ii 1.' I.' r v mt.vjt A.I.I !. il l . -l" that ho had bern a trump for 2,0 ye.trsU JV rK :u"' :l MIlllplO copy Will 111) llliUU tl to you. nnti mat 110 died as bo had JiretJ wiih- PI1ESS out brinclng disirruro to thoCilttl Hitch ou a trailer by saying thut lie bus gono to his reward. You needn't muko uny guess us to where ho has gone to or what tho reward is, but Jeuvo it uuopeu qncstioa I wuut to muko Sum feel as bud as I klu." "Then ho injured you?" queried tho doctor. "Ho did, and I novor kin forgive him. After tramping with 1110 fur ten yeurs ho left me to open a grocery and became nn alderman and gin other tramps tho cold boot and dlsgruoed tho pnrfesh. Duru bis hide, doctor, but put it strong to him, und finish np by saying that tho most snperfloiul observer could seo that I was a gentleman, and that my gain is the loss of tho fraternity. If you have room, you km say thut that" "That ho passed quietly away, and the railroad company buried him at its own expense," linished tho doctor as bo turned awuy from the dead. M. Quad. The Old Kurt. Ethel IIow did lMuucho manage to get a husband? Maud Sho ctilized a mutriniouial agency. Ethel Vou don't say so. Which agency? Muud A lmmuiork. Pick Mo Up. llrougbt Iluwu tho llauae. "13riggs is nn eloquent fellow. I heard him bring down the bouse last evening. " "How was that?" "Ho sueceeded in persuading his landlord to reduco the rent" Cleve land Pluin Dealer. A IHr Old Coat. I lova this lung tallud ooat, although IU style is eld And blnta of annlimt fanhlnn lurk within each rrnto and fold, And ttaouKh Mm carping oritlo uilghl com meat uduii Ita fit The liuart Ijinmuth Ha womtej front bcaU trno uuata truu to It. I love thla long tullud coat ot mlue that hints if ilUtant Junoa And walka Uiuutti the arching truea and nn- aur auvnr moona, With hur aof t hand upon tho alueve or wbun we tu)ijmd to n-at Her llttln, drooping, guidon head reclining oa Its hroaat. I love thti long tullcd ooat of wine, thla friend foriivi r true, Auoeiate of uy-ot grief when it was bright and new. 1 wore it when ahe prouilaud we should wed, like birda. In spring. I wore it when aha guve me back tho letters and the ring. I love this long tailed coat of mine. I hold It more than dear, .For it is staueb in poverty ai It was true la clittur. It goarde me now when fortune has in out bit terly oaaalled Aad hides the patoh which would obtrude II It were shorter tailed. Chi oaf 0 Reeord. Chosen by the Government The War Department proposes to test the bicycle for army use, ani recently asked for proposals for furnishing bicycles for the purpose. Result 1 Bids from $50 to $S5 each for other machines 1 our biJ of $100 each for Columbias, their Invariable price And the Govern ment selected STANDARD OF THE WORLD. If VOU ore able to pay $100 for kleyele, wkj be content with anything bat m Columbia t The experts who made the chaa Cidcd that tolumbias were worui- ftnllff of the $100 asked fur them. Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartford Bicycles la free if you call up" voiumma Agent ; by moil from ua lor two s-ccnt atampi. POPE MFG. CO.. Hartford. Conn. Branch Stores and Agencies in almoat every city and town. If Columblu , property represented in your vicinity let, us know. ii Complete How to Attain It." A Wonderful New Medical UiKik.wrilirn for Men (Inly. Oue eopy may be had f re sraleil, lu plain envcl. ope, ou ppiii aliou. ERIE MEDICAL CO., 66 Nlsgsrs St., BUFFALO. N. V. Rlpans Tabulci: at druggists. Rlpans Tabules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Rlpans Tabules cure constipation. Rlpans Tabules: for tour stomach. Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripens Tabulea cure liver troubles. fflil u I 1 la lime. Sold by dniKglita. I I PUr, AND BE LESSTHANHMfJ PRICE-OP OTHtKJf) POUNDS. HALVESJOQ speaker." went the bum who bad been talking SOLD IN CANd v
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