Beware Of the Knife Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo., writes: "For six years I have been a offerer from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C, Springfield. 111., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After sis months' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moral of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S.. and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, 1 be gan us use. uelore I nau usea one 001 tie the enlargement becran to disaonear. and now it is entirely gone, though lam not through with my second bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over Ii." This experience is like that of all who suffer witn deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets at the root ot the disease and forces it out perma nently. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most obstinate cases ol Scrofnla, Kc.ema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gels at tin root of the disease and forces it out per manently. Valuable books will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Ga. M'KST 11K.WEU. ltobml Kuepp lust a valuable cow Ibo itfiy bo moved by dropping ileatl ou the road. Dr. Swiueforil maria a examination nnri pronounced the eiiusfi of hor death heart failure, which wan cansod from her breath ing department not acting properly . . . .John Weiiiuri moved to the farm vacated by liob.itt Knepp... .Mm. W. O. Smith's sale ou hint Friday was well attended considering the wet day. Horses brought from 5 up to $42. II. II. Ulhb of Lowistown was the auctioneer. Mrs. Jan. Erb and family of Lewistowu attended the Bale.... Wm. Wagner is iniprov iug slowly from his broken kuee cup, under the care of Dr. Wagner of Beaver Springs. . . .1 heard of a man who traded his wife for a pipe. I'll bet she was a woman who would not allow him to smoke in the' house. . . . The surprise party at L. Ji- Trust er's last Saturday evening was well attended uud many "presents Were given. It was given for the benefit of their grand son, Eddie. Refresh ments were served to the satisfaction of all present. . . .C. Houser has din posed of the Lowell store to Mrs. C A. Jenkins The Ridge School term ends in eleven days from Mon day and then the garden will be dug by the small boy in search of fish bait. f Too late for last issue. The sale on last Thursday was well attended. Things sold low until in the afternoon, then it seemed as if every one had lots of money, cause McKinley Samuel Baumgardner and family and Win. Hook and family spent Sunday with Levi B. Treaster The funeral of Dr. R. Rotbrock was well attended considering the day. The different ordors ho repre sented turned out to pay their re spects to the remains of their com rade and brother... .Mrs. II. Fisher of Grauvillu, Mifllin Co., has been risiting at Henry Houser's for the past week Henry Houser and wife spent Sunday with their son-in-law, Henry Baumgardner. ...J. J. Steely entertained ou last Sunday several of bin Lowell frieuds. For -the ocassion they had slaughtered . old John, the rooster, and the din ner was appreciated by all present . . . .Robert Knepp moved from D. B. Hassingcr's to Paul Knepp's farm in Spring Twp....Auios Wagner and family have returned to McClure from Shamokin, where they had been staying for the past 7 months . . . . W. IL Kuepp, the Crossgrove . blacksmith, now site behind a blood ed horse that has been known to go in 14.75 and not wet a buir.....Mc--Cllire, now stick to your man and - Mtb that he gels bail so ho cau see that all the poor have Hhelter and something to keep soul and body together, Old People. nhi neonle who reouire medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys ..m Kn.l h true remedy In Llectnc icftora This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey ... ntii intoxicant, but acts as tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the thereby aiding Nature tn ih. norformance of the functions. "Electric Bitters is an excellent ap oetizer land aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly wnai iney need. Price nfty cents and $1.00 . Miia t Dravbill. Oarman ' Htnre. Richfield. Pa., and all druggists. FKEXBUItQ. B. P. Harley, one of our enterpris ing merchants, has a brand neuj market wagon built bj Geo, B. Straub. It attracted attention when ! it first appeared on our streets wan John Miller driving the noble black horse with new express harness on him. . .Representatives of theLuth eran congregations of Freeburg, Fremont, Grub's and Reiser's con vened in the church at Freeburg on the 10th inst. and organised the Freeburg parish, consisting of tbt above named congregations. They agreed to call Rev. Druckermiller of Mt. Airy Lutheran Seminary v to preach trial sermons at Freeburg. Saturday the 20th inst. at 2 p. m. in German; Sunday, 21st inst. at Grub's, at 10 a. in. ; at Fremont, 2 p. m., aud at Freeburg at 7 p. m. Eag lish. Rev. Druckermiller will be or dained at the meeting of Synod early in June at Norristown, Pa. Rev Ochseufoid. D. D., Pres. of Confer ence, presided over the meeting and gave instruction concerning the organization of the charge.... The auditors of Washington township met the supervisors, overseers of the poor and collector in the office of Wm. Mover. Esa . last Monday and audited their accounts. The fi nances of our to .vuship are in a fa vorable condition John Houtz purchased a splendid upright piano. His sister, Mrs. Bratton, of Lewis- town represents the maker of the piano.... The hands working in the cigar establishment of John Houtz last Saturday afternoon after haying received their pay, raised a contribu tion out of the money received and sent it to the famine sufferers of In dia. The Union Christian Endeavor Society at their meeting Sunday evening also contributed for the same purpose. This is practical Christianity and will repay the don ers a hundred fold Representa tives of the Selinsgrove Lodge of I. O. 0. F. were present at the Free burg Lodge last meeting and ren dered valuable assistance at the in itiation of a candidate and conferr ing degrees. The address given by Rev. Deible before the Lodge was hitrhlr aunreciated . . .Judge Brown, John K. Moyer aud Samuel C. Moy- er represented Freeburg at the in auguration of President McKinley . . . .Our supervisors and tax-payers are discussing the best way to im prove our roads. J. his is a living question. Tt LIveaHavml. Mrs.'Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City. 111. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery complete ly cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers. 139 Florida St., San Franciuco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result evervtbing else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Disoovery aud iu two weeks was cured. He is nt,.1l itinnL-fnl TI t A Sllll M. suit, of which there are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this mediciue in coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Graybill. Gar man & Co.'s Store, Richfield, Pa., aud all druggists. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. McKinley 's Cabinet. The new Cabinet is made up as follows : Secretary of State John Sherman of Ohio. Secretary of the Treasury Lyman Gage of Illinois. Secretary of War -Russell A. Alg er of Michigau. Attorney-General i oseph Mo- Kenua of California. Postmaster-General Jas. A. Gary of Maryland. Secretary of the Navy John D. Long of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Interior Cornel ius N. Bliss of New York. Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson of Iowa. A NEW TRIUMPH. Drrndvd Consumption Cured. The Cau Be , A. Hlocuni, Die Omit Chemist and Scientist, Will send to Hufferers, Three Free Bottles 01 IU Newly Plitcovered Kerne- dies to cure Consumption And All Lung Troubles. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic or carry more joy to the afflicted, tliaa the gener ousoffer of the honored and distinguished chem ist, T. A. siocum, m. c oi new ion unjr. H hu discovered a reliable and absolute cure for consumption, and all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, catarrhal attecUons, general decline and weakness, loss ol nesb and ell con ditions ol wanting away ; and to make Its great menta known, wuisena tnrea ireo oovuesui ui newly discovered remedies to any afflicted read er ol The roar. Already his "new scientific system of medi cine" has permanently cured Uiousaada ot ap DarenUy hopeless cases. The Doctor considers It not only his profes sional, but his religious duly a duty which be owes to suffering humanity to donate his In fallible cure, lie has provided the "dreaded consumption' to be a curaole disease beyond a doubt. In any climate, and has on ni in bis American and Kuropean laboratories thousands ot "heartfelt teilrnionlals of gratitude" from those beaented and cured. In afl paru of the world. Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles lead to consumption, and consumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and or ruin dsath. Don't delay until It Is too late, uimpiy write t. A.oiocum, M. C W Pine street, Mew York, giving eipreas and nostofnee address, and the free medicine , will ne promptly sent. Plsaas tell the Doctor you saw bis offer la The Port. MM Important Judges' Decision that Dr. Goo's ! tho Most Wondorful Romody initio World to Curo. This is Also the Verdict of the Entire World. The All-Powerful Curative, Health-Giving: Properties of Dr. Greene's Nervura Established Beyond Doubt. The Greatest Discovery of Modern Science. The Remedy Which Makes Health and Strength Possible to All. The Great Spring Medicine that the People Want and Insist on Using. Judge J. H. Hasting. The decision of the cnnrtlt the highest and best of evidence. When eminent Judges hand down a decision, It is only after the most thorough researches and Investigation. Three distinguished Judges have recently bronght In a decision which affects the whole people of the entire country, affects everybody every where, in fact, for it is given io the interests of the health of the communit v. The eminent Judge J. II. Hastings, Walts field, Vt., says : " I have heard Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy most highly recommended by my friends and neighbors who have used It, and know of several decided cares where people have been In a very feeble state of health and had fail ed to get relief from the usual sources. A lady who lived in my family has often spoken of the wonderful good which Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy has done her mother, who was cured of nervons prostration by its use. One of my near neighbors who used the Ncrv Bra and derived benefit from its one advised me to use it in my own family. They are all en thusiastic in its praise, and I join in the same." SELINSGROVE MARDLE-YMDl M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep owistantly on hniidan'l man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite ftids M iattoes! Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PRICES 1 LOW PRICESII 1 have one of the bent Marble Cut ters In the State and consequently turn out good work. ttgfCoiue uud geoiuy work it prices. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully itk a eontinuance of same, M. L. MILLER Auditor's Notice. In re-estate of Peter Super, deo'd. Tho undersigned sn auditor Appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Snyder county, to distribute the funds In the hands ot Y. II. Wugner, execu tor of the estate of Peter Super, deu'd, an ap pear on hi .nal account, to and among the riartlesenttllsd thereto, will attend to the du leg of his sppolutiuent st. his offlce In tho boro or SellDHgrove, Pa., on Tuesday, the Sttt day of April next, at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, when and where all purlieu Interested am requested to present their claims hetorn the undersigned, or be forever after debarred from coming In up on snld fund. lUUVHV'K. MILLKK. March It. mi. Auditor. A Great MedlelneUlven Aasy. W. II. Spnngler, Nlddleburglv; M. Kothrock. II. D., ML Wens mt Mills, are now nlvIng free to all a trial package of the great herbal remedy, Bacon's Celery King. It ladleft sulterlng from nervous disorders and constipation will use this remedy they will soon be free from the head aches and backaches that have caused them so much suffering. It Is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures biliousness, indigestion, eruptions of the skin and all blood diseases. Large size 5 andsocta. jtllddleburff .Hark et Correoted weekly by our inerohant. Butter ... 15 Eggs 10 Pitted cherries UnDitted " . bnw,kt0le... Raspberries Onions 25 Lard 0 Tallow....... 4 Chlokens per lb 6 Turkeys 8 Bide 7 Shoulder 7 Bam 10 Old Wheat 85 Rye 85 Old Corn- 2rt Oats 15 to 81 Bran per 100 lbs 55 Middlings " 70 Chop " 85 Flour per bbl 4.75 TIXECUTOR'8 !HOTIUE.-Notloe Is Pjbereby given that Letters Testae mentarr on the estate of Jacob Schnee, late ef Perry township, Snyder County, Penna., have been Issued to the underslitned residing In said County. All persona, therefore, Indebted to aaia estate wm virmm uiu unmeaiaie pay ment, and those bavtnv claims against It will present tbem lor settlement to ALBSRT HCHSIE. VIOLA NIPPLE, JUecuton. llaronilT. Dead mm n decision mmi '' Jadgs Edwin C. White. ' Judge J. n. The learned Judgo T.dwln C. tVhito, Hvdo Tark, Vt., renders decision in the following enthusiastic words which will givo renewed hope to the weak, sick and suffering: " I have nsed Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy in my familr and am pleased to say, with good results. Mvwifohad been troubled with Indigestion, which produced ner vousness which might have been serious and at times troubled her greatly. We had tried many things for her relief, but without success. I saw the wonderful cures claimed for Dr. Greene's Nervura and resolved to give it a trial, and it gives me pleasure to say I am glad I did. My wife now sleep well and is greatly bene fited from indigestion, having bad only one slight return (where they bad lecn daily) since taking the Nervura. I give permission to print this unqualified testimonial." The distinguished Judge, J. M. Fisher, Cabot, Vt., gives in bis decision tho highest evi dence that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is the best medicine a person caa use to restore health and strength. He says: umuttasa Cured lu Dujr. " slystlo Cure" for HhsumnUsrn and Neuralgia radically puree In 1 to ! days. Its action upon the system la remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ones the cause and the disease Im mediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefit: TO cents. Sold by all Urugglata, Mid. dleburgh. , T. r. Aatkooy, Ex-Postmaster of Promts City. Iowa. ays : "I bought one bottle of "Mys c cure' for ItheuraatlHm, and two doses of It Id me more good timn anr medicine I ever ok." Hold by all Druggists. Mldatebarg h. Caution Notice all ptrsnns are hereby notified that I have this 3rd day of March A. l. lssr, purchased at constable ssle of tne property of Slurry Komig the following properly to wit: Three ho-aes, onsrnule, lug wugon, prop wagon, four seta horse uears. collars and hr.dlt-a. cUaln. alas-la ' trees and doiihte arees, ! on ?. aud have left 1 I, I n n.uj....lr.n "I I i. . .. . I U . . LI I - . ,, v ,u iwniiwvu ,,i mv wtiu mwfj nuiulg. All psr-on-i are hereby ciationad, uoi. ti meddle or iuieifre wlih the ssiueal I heir nerll. I will not be reepoiiHlble for any bills, contracts 1 by the kald Marry .Mini lor fued oroih,-rwis. SISC WM. K. HOWELL. McVlure. Snyder Co., i.. March I, "ST. I am sorry to t-ay that our Suuday school has lost some of. its best workers in ths family of Geo. Bolig, who moved to Win field.... On Fri day night a birthday surprise party was given iu honor of Autes Ulrich who is Ti years old. The Globe Mills Orchestra furnished the music .Howard Uoush, who lives iu the mill house, is going to move on Al len Smith's farm and Mr. Smith is on the Yoder's farm .... Our black smith Sam. Stuck who was confined to the house for the last few months is batter.... Mrs. A. G. Fields and son George of Mt. Carmel are visit ing at S. H. Yoder's family. You No. FOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. An Oflfer te Vmy the Fare of Delegates te ths Nau t'ranelNco Convention. Thousands of Christian Eudeavor workers who would like to attend the Sixteenth International Conven tion which will be held in San Fran cisco iu July of this year are .deterr ed Irom thinking seriously of doing so on account of the expense of the long journey. This i. as been called to the attention of "The Philadel phia Press," aud the publishers of that journal have decided to furnish free any number of railroad tickets from Philadelphia to San Francisco and return to representatives of Christian Endeavor Societies who will render a trifling services to "The Press." The offer involves the possible expenditure by "The Press" of thousands of dollars and opens the way for all Christian Endeavor era to enjoy the experience of a life time a journey across the continent under the most favorable auspices. Write to "The Press" for details of the offer. . CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans , . i and Investments. Beul EaUte mm Private Banker, WUliamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject io drafts or checks, rosi any part of ths world. is Fisher. - Last winter my wife was verr sick, taken down with the grip very severely. We em ployed the usual methods of physicians and she improved some, but was left very feeble, so that she could hardly get around the house. She continued along this way, until friend advised us to ubo Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. We nsed two bottles of this medicine, and I am rejoiced to say that she is much improved. I think it is the best remedy we have been made acquainted with, and have no hesitancy in recommending it to others." Dr. Greene's Cathartic Pills are the sure cure for biliousness, sour stomach and constipation. Small, sugar coated, easy to take, certain and pleasant to act. ltememberthat Dr. Greene, 36 West 14th St., New York City, who is the most successful phy sician in curing diseases, can be consulted free, personally or by letter. There is nothing to pay for consultation, examination or advice, and this fact together with the low prices of his wonderful health-giving medicines, places a sura cart in reach of all. New Songs tor Schools. J. Fischer & Bhob., 7 Bible House, N. Yhave seut us the following new songs : l.M"The Tinker's Song." (For boys) JWiegand.. Price, 40 cents. 1. "The Chinese Umbiella." (For girls) Chorus with umbrella drill. C. H. Lewis. Price, GO cents. 3. "The Crafty Old Spider." ). Wiegand. Price, 40 cents. They will prove very interesting to persons who are getting up enter tainments ut schools or social gath rings. Numbers 1 aud 2 are beauti ful and attractive action songs, and number 3 contains a good moral les son for young and old. The music is very tuneful and catchy, while the accompaniments are written in an easy and graceful style. ADAMSBUHfi. The District S. S. Convention held in the Reformed church was well at tended, despite the inclemency of th weather. The speakers were Rev. Landis, Rev. Rautz and Mr. Romig....Adam Smith's store was bought on Monday for $2300 by (J. H. Klose....Chas. Bolig of Selins grove spent Sunday with his sister ....A party was given on Monday evening for, James Mauery, wln left for the West the following day.... Miss Emma Swartz of Beavertown was in town Sunday. . . . Miss Fanny and Hiram Siegfried of Selinsgrove visited here over Sunday The concert held in the Reformed church on Saturday evening was well at tended.' The program was exceed ingly well rendered.... PhiL Shelley and Lawrence Stetler of Middleburg were in town on Saturday evening ....John Haines, of Huntingdon, moved into C. B. Witmet's house ....Mrs. G. B. M. Arnold and little son, Thompson, spent last week vis iting her parents at Thompson town. Too late for last issue. Jno. Miller of Sunbury. superin tendent of the Odd Fellows' Orphan Home, attended Zieber's sale on Monday.... Two of Rev. Eautz's children were ill but they are im proving.... Chas. Laudenslager of MitBinburg came on Satuaday and left for home on Sunday. He was accompanied back by Miss Laura Keller. . . .Rev. Harry Landis of Sax on visited his parents last week;.... Irvin Dreese and family of Lemon t, Centre Co., spent Sunday 'neath the parental roof. . . . J. N. Romig of Mo Allisterville spent a few days with his brother. Yianted-An IdeaSSS suaple DILUORITZ SALE WonSerfolly Successful in all Chronio Disease, Eye)ear,oltoul)lDiis)l(a:ai All Eye Operations Sucessfully PerfCm Examination and Consultation Fr to Fverybody A Few Testimonials :- After Having Trial 8 of the Doctors in the County, Without Avail, Dr.balniAJured Her. For more than it yesrs I have suffered i deal ot pain. In fact, I was In dMivs, auJ prv npurlv nil lh. II,,, a n.,11,,,,1...,. down. The misery was in my Irfi side i15 region of the heart. It was very mm,u tSui doctors, ro said, the brat In our county Durul worse inswud of better, ut liml, I eut laT Sunn, who mukes r.'KUlnr vIh,h i Mmbim j tliunks to his skillful treatment. m Deworl, Northumberland to. Pi Kveiylxxly Ought to Know Wat Dr. Sulm Did For Mo. Ik Cur wd Me of a Fearful Skin ) For more thao 4 years I bare had a mwt t rlble skin trouble. I seeded to be coveted Ub a Huh, with scales all over my body, even tii, luee. nut iivpAntlntf mv ti... - nifiMt. IKinriilui'ultlu .iul f .li..ui J a nlirlit. on ajwinnt nr mv nismir q, out ol the question, nor could 1 wash mm.'it i IrluHtiifnu. huyrrf.u.t,. Jirn ... 1. . l:ui nullify ou Pu. en l Medicines, such an Cutluura, (kiiucn sd cai Discovery, ointments, etc., iru tuning fin,.. Mm Hi,,,.,. Uo,ii....i "mnw mdiiiuii luaiiinii, tllluuil Ml It went from worne to woise. Then I besrd Dr. Sulm's wonderful cures In this mittim. hood, took bin treatment, and u uj I am t niua. No more sklu trouble. I am woitZ to know this. VHAMK'ltlCIUUUsuS, Bad Case, of Sore Eves Cured bt Dr. Salni. Rver since I was a babe I have auSered tin ""jni. j uoi Devalue very puintul, sMvM every cold I took, and that ai orten tmA they became worse and worse. Little sckleiui to be lemoved Irom the lashes every moniM and tiie margin of the lids became to luut 5 i uvui, ut wuror ail vhis uiun i enosod eye-slglit, nor Improve my apjiearauce. T doctors around hear didn't do any vnod, j eyes got worse ana worse. I am now MiitmH 1 went to pr. Sein. and ha has done oMta i im uiuiv nlHtnTB, uv scales fufBlAt I soreness has almost entirely left, sod ruml elKlit Is better., I know I mu becuredlstiwl liuif, UUISUVUSAHll.il, OrlseuiOTv, Indians t'a.ri Cutarrh and Eye Trouble Cured h Dr. Salra. For several years my daughter, Dllla. bust a bsd esse of cutarrh accomi auli d by ill is usuiil h.i nitons attending tliu dlnM, Cuclll cold continually. At last the Uyes Decmuei tliclod, thoy became weaker and wester tn Innaiu&tlou, then we becamed alsnned, m DroUkUt uer to ur. Salni. After a course KtM uient, Bhe is uo, thanks to bis skill, etuis) I uurea. jai ub b. uaikkk, Ulobe Mills, suyuer cu. ri A Fearful Case of lilicuniatla I Cured by Dr. Sal in. I bare had a tearful cane of rhi'iuottlsa ft I overt years, so bad that I could uot lilt ss I arms to my head, aud at every ehanire l weaiuer lue puius were most exiTiiiiaimg. ir one naving ever sunerea witn rneumsiuia o only appreciate what I mean. I have only Ml 8 months' treatment from Dr. Halui, ou ufl almost say, I am cured, and 1 am luppj i-ul more. I was TI years old at mv lutl liniiW. J. O.UAUDNKH, Howard, I'enlreW.KI Alter Having Tried Jitittltlo, 111 burg, Grvensburg and Indiana G rliysicians, Her Sulieriiigs dml Worse nnd Worse, JJut lr. Salsl Cured Her at Last. For more than 10 years I have been Mif'l miserable existence, on account or inotm tried at laust 10 doctors In BufTnlo, l'nuf (InwiiiMhnrif nnd anrroiinfllr.v tnwiiH. avsw'f Ings grew worse and worse. I became uju. weak to work, and so many sleeplssi Wl Couldn't eat, as my stomach was out r iUU 111 J ,lvl C70 KVUIIU Oil Ulim. ' want to lire througb another such a tlte any thing In the wide, wide world, and oM. have prayed to die. After I had gl-o w hope of enjoying health again, I decided u suit ur.saim, ana, inana tue nuva m -i enjoy fine health, eat sleep and work as heretofore. 1 am truly grateful to He certainly understands bis business, j cose Is not the only wonderful cure lie " Fl formed In thlscouuty. Jrs.8.K.M'LlUl f Tunnelton, Iodlauia.'' SOe. BOOK FREE. The Medical a short history of private dlsca, young and old, especially those contempaj marrluge. This book wiu be sent to sup1; oji application. Address, Pr. Halm. P. tt W Columbus, O. Knoloslug two-cent lUW'k postage. f Manhood perfectly restored, quick. FJ and certain cure for Impotence, loai "r MH,.iM,hu MMib anil nerrouii tyi also tor prostrations, varlcocle and all JJ dlaeees, whether irom Imprudent W,''Z or sexual exooeaes In mature years, , that debllliatos sexual functions, 'i permanently oured. Free examlnaHiiJ' kaoh psraou applyuig for medical trwr should tend or bring s to 4 ounces urn" will receive careful chemical und rnio, sxamlnatlon. J Small tumors, cancers, warts, moleaj moved without acids, knife pain or ' method. Fleotroysls. epilepo or 0t ly treated and positively cured by s "'"Jl method. Address all communication! Columbus, Ohio. CONSULTATION FREE AND STRICWi OONFIOKNTIAL. f Central Hotel, 8unbury, Wednesday, "Z Apr. 11, May is, June 14, July 1. mlw. ocu 6, Nov. S, Deo. l-sv, J Cameron Hotel, Lewlsburg, Thtira, Apr. Si, May SO, June !7, July lU4''i OcUl, Nov. 4, Deo. S-ao. J Washington Hotel, Middleburg. St, Apr. it. Hay si, June id, July It. M 10, Oct, a, Nov. S, Deo. t-l. J National Hotel, Lewlstown, ST, Apr. M. May H.June 1. July l". , 1 1 , Oct. 9, Not. t, Dec. 4. J Oulee Huurs Mllualebarca, H . j Rlpans Tabules curs fistula ; Rlpau Taboles: pleasant Rlpans Tabulae ears Htst 0