I I A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, Ieo. IS. Alexander McDonald, ex-minister to Persia, died at Lynchburg. Ya., aired T8. The American Federation of Labor paused resolution opposing Hawaiian annexation. It is said the Cuban Reformists will demand General Weyler's trial at the reopening of the Cortes. William J. Ilryan was enthusiastical ly received In the City of Mexico, and addressed the Mexican congress. At Chlcatco Commander and Mrs. Booth-Tucker raised 110.000 for the colonization scheme in Arkansas. Tlinrmtay, Doc. HI. The Russian barkentlne Bering took to San Francisco a cargo of fur skins valued at $1,000,000. It Is said that Professor King, of Olivet college, Michigan, will be the next minister to Btatn. Byron Gilbert, aged 7 years, has been admitted to practice conditionally In the Kansas supreme court. Greece has asked a month's exten sion nf time for the ratification of the treaty of peace with Turkey. Ex-Governor John Gary Evans, of North Carolina, was married last night at Waterbury, Conn., to Miss E. M. Plume. Friday, Dec. 17. Hon. Benton McMillan, of Tennessee, announces his candidacy lor the United States senate. M. Alphonse Daudet. the eminent French novelist, died at his home In Paris lnt night. The date of the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Cincinnati, has been fixed for Sept. 6 to 10. President McKlnley sent to the sen ate the name of Attorney General Mc Kenna for associate Justice of the su preme court. Forty years ago 165 barrels of whisky was lost In a steamboat wreck In the Missouri river, near Parkville, Mo. yes terday It was unearthed in a sandbar by searchers. Saturday. Dec. 1M. A new volcanic Island has been dis covered In the China sea near North Borneo. A treaty between the United States and the Seminole Indian nation has brn signed. The Jury for the trial of Luetgert, al leged Chicago wife murderer, has again been completed. Major Walsh, administrator of the Tukon, is encamped at Big Salmon, short of supplies. General Lew Wallace predicts a war between Japan and the United States unless we annex Hawaii now. The bill passed by congress prohibit ing pelagic sealing by Americans pro vides for the absolute exclusion of seal skins hereafter. Mnndav, Dec. 20. Washington Heslng, ex-postmaster of Chicago, died suddenly In that city on Saturday, aged 48. Alfred Sanford, fit St.,ixiuis, who waa once engaged to Julia Pent, now Gen eral Grant'swluow.lsdylng In. tboyl(y. Albert Hoff, arrested on suspicion of killing Mrs. Clute, at San Francisco, is believed to have also killed Emma Hawkes. I). K. Tarsons, of Chicago, has pledged $25,000 to Olivet college, Michi gan, on condition that $75,000 more be raised during the year. The commission appointed by Gov ernor Adams, of Colorado, reports that In the recent Indian troitiles near Lily Park the Indians were the aggressors. Tuexdii.v. Dee. 21. The slverlles of Kansas will ask the government not to retire greenbacks. A rentuurunt at Chrlsman, Ills., a prohibition town, was blown up by dynumlte. Lewis Lelnnd, one of the family of the famous hotel men, died in New York, aged (15 years. A bill Is to be Introduced In the Mary land legislature for the protection of the song birds in that state. I'olihh seccders from the Uomnn Catholic church In Chicago are said to be gaining many recruits all over the world for the Independent Catholic Church of America. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As lU-lli'Ctfd bv Heal In uri In Philadel phia mid lliil 1 1 more. Philadelphia. 1 "-c. Si Klour weak: win ter superl'iie. TVnXZi; do. extra. tX.'SiltZ'j; Pennsylvania roller, clear. H.lUiM.;!.".; do. uniiflit, M.4i H.r.11; western winter, clear, H. l.'.i-Ma: do. straight. Jl.-MWi l.ffi; city. inilK extra. J.",.;iai.'l."l. Itye Hour steady nt $2.fie-ii:!.10 per bnrrel. W heat firm; No. 2 red. Siot. n:lL.rii'.'7r.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. '1 Ilaware red. snot. SiiiiHSU,c. I'orn linn : No. 2 ellow. wi'-liMc. : No. 2 mixed. IKVirsuc. "ats firm: No. 2 white. No. white, clipped, riu'iMc. Hay steady: choice timothy. iVl'n 12.5U for larce bales. I'.ief steady; beef hams. $15.' Pork strong; mess. Js..'ia'ii:i; short clear, $11X1112: family, 5!l'.!i2. I.ird rUroiiK' western steamed. Jl.w. Jiutter tlnn; western erei.mery. l.Vn22c. ; do. factory, 12il7c.; Kip I ns. 12c; imitation creamery, lli'giMR.; New Yoik dairy, l;t'ci2lc; do. creamery, I. Vi'lc; faiay 1'iimsylvanla prints Job bliiK (it 2T.''i2v;. do. wholesale. 21c Cheese steadier: lar-e, white and colored, Sep tember, Mc. ; unall do. do., S Ii'c. ; part skims, 4V'i"i'-.c. ; full Hklms. ;Wi4c. Kkps steady: New York and 1'emisylvanla, 2 l'u iWc. ; western, fresh. 2u'i'2:!c ballunore. Hec 2". I'lour quiet; west ern t-up. nine. J2.T0 xn.lo; do. extra, $.1.3.'iW 4. in; do. family. SI.H' il.'o; winter wheat, pati lit. f !' 'i': splint do.. $.,; ,".20; sprlii; wheat, strah.-hl. $I.M".i l.l'5. Wheat Kti .in:, t pot and month. HM.'HlecV. ; steam er. No. 2. I' ic. ; January, Kic ; southern wheat, by sample, llll'ii !. ; do. on Krade. y.;'.i i -I . i 'urn strong; :ipot, SS?1!! 33e. : month, :'.:'.'..;'! ::"V. ; Iieeember. new or old, 2'c: .l.niiiary, S2V:Ce.! February, SSV i '".; steamer, mixed, 3WMr.; southern, white nnd yellow corn, 2S4iX!c. Oats barely steady; No. 2 while, 2!'''(30e.: No. 2 mixed. 2T'.i27l-..c Hye firm; No. 2 nearby, D2c. No. 2 western. Wic. Hay firm for better crudes; choice timothy, $13. Grain freli-hts quiet : sn am to Liver pool, per bushel, 4d.. Uecember: Cork, for orders, per quarter. 3s. till.. January; 3s. 4';d., February. BuRar stroiiR: granu lated. D.2u'.3. Itutter quiet: fancy cream ery. M:; do. Imitation. lViil!c. ; do. ladle, lTiilSc; pood ladle. l.VlCc.: stre packed, 12'fHc. fcKRS steady: fresh, lilc. Cheese steady; fancy New York, lurce, 9iifl0e. ; do. medium. 10l(i4c.; do. binaJI, lWStt lu',sc. Vhlky, il.ZAil-Sfi per Kallon for finished Kooda In carloads, and $1.271.28 per gallon for Jobbing lots. East Liberty, Pa., Lec.. 20. Cattle steady; prime. $4.804.90; medium. $.1,254? 2.G0: bulls, stags and cows, $2fr3.70. Hogs steady; fair to, best Yorkers and plKS, $3.&(j3.0J: heavy, $3.60; good rouKhs, $2.7xtf i.li; common roughs, ti.2TK.flu. Sheep active; choice, H.'MH.Su; common, $M( ". " ""' wMfNewri -.; I I -TTf. " FlAKK J. senior pa tn t i injr Imam, id utaia fm." llwailui f anil rvrry ' liy the use of II k -o.i.;- . s It.- i ,i . I:. Co. i.y .i il , Cunty , nl ' ( .. r i'l i t : !i'i i -iorruv. i unit lb. i v i.o e vu L I T' BKIII 11. fti .mv J l.l-.XKY. Hwiirn t wfm- i..l aiil. rili. . m m prrarllve, lll "lit d:y lVeiiilr, A I) I a. A w .i.:;. HUN, Not ry Public. Hall' Catarrh Curt. i Mkimi interna I and ni l" ilirrctly on the loud and mucoil surfaces ol the system. Mend fur t.-itiiii.i lal, tr-v K. J CIIKXKY A tt., T.'lcilo, O. Sold bv IiriiKKit "V. Hall Family Pills tlio heat Anarehy. "We anarchists," said be apostle, "hold that no nron has a right to dic tate the conduct of another man." "How about a woman bavin? the right to dictate?" asked the student. "O, well, I suppose, theoretically eke has no riffht, either, but she will do it just the came. We acknowledge, the laws of nature, and that is one of them." Cincinnati Enquirer. Didn't Xotlee Her Pnrtlcntarly. Mr. Mann Did you see that woman just as we crossed over? Mrs. Mann Von mean the woman in the camel's-hnir pown and beaver jack et; tho one who bad on bronze shoes, a lint trimmed with fuchsias nnd helio trope, with pink ribbons and n chiffon veil? No, I didn't notice her in par ticular. What were you ong to gay about her? Hoston Transcript. The How nt It. The servant Is the master now. You'll often find It thus, For until we've feed the waiter Why tho waiter won't feed us. L. A. W. Bulletin. She I'm sorry to hear you've lost your patient, Dr. Jones. He But bo was ill a long, long timet London Punch. Ilia Frail. The frost has quit the pumpkin, To Invade the water pipe, , And the plumber Is admonished . That the plumbs are almost ripe. Detroit Journal. The Wrong Bump. Hoax Jones' faith In phrenology has Ibee-n. shaken. Joax So. Hoax Yes; the other day a couple of kids were playing bull rear Jones' house and the ball sma&hed himbnek of the head. The lump was later de scribed by the phrenologist as "love of little children." Philadelphia Record. Elder Wm. Tennison OF BUFKIN, INO., Tells of the Great Benefits Derived From Or. Milet' Heart Cure. EAET PIEAPF. of lone statidlug is not easily rurcJ, but It is cckam.e. Elilcr V.'m. Tcuniiion writes: "I was aflllcted for tulrty-five years with heart dis ease, iu fact, troubled with H nearly all uiy life: I think it heredi tary us my father was ulllicted with It. I have suffered preat distress, my heart palpitated to such u o extent as to vr, ' Mllea' tHennC Restore &' u uTll my whole bod j. Wsj-. Hearth ...i.... ...... , r neann could only with great-' est dinieulty compose myself tosluep. About two years apo I be?aa taking I'r. Miles Heart Cure. Tlie first bottle gavo me uo perceptible be lie lit, but after taking the third I began to feel ruucu relief and I con tinued for some mouths. I have good rea son to believe tiie cure is permanent. Ir. Miles' UeuiL'dkus arc sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and nerves sent free to all applicants. D1L MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkuurt, lad. $4 PER DAY SURE Salary or Commission. DO you want hovinblt, shady implcymti, tht ytar round, cl jrorf wages, at your oim htmt or to trovtif If si, seiic. h statrps fot cur wholfsali price-list end particulars. Wi furnish best of bank references. AMERICAN TEA CO. OitroiT, Michigan Robert L. Shearrer, NMCTIUAL 11HICK MAKKIt, KETTKR AND BURNER. Can give beat of returenoe. Country Jobs pre ferred. , , 10i!8 Jloiiroe St., lluotiriKcIon, Pa o-i-em. Ko-io-Itoe for fifty Cents. Guariipiocd tobacco osblt euro!" makes wrjl ' ,rfln Mtrnnir. jloml pure. $Ue'.H. All (Irugituu i COMPKKsATIOX. !, !H LEEITS BIG SCHEKa. Sanaa' Governor Will Pro poo 360,000.000 Canal. Topeka, Kan., Dec II. Governor Leedy announces that he will present a scheme to the Nebraska, Irrigation convention which. If carried out. will I GOVERNOR JOHN W. LEEDT. cause the arid plains to blossom as the rose. A 1,700 mile canal from Mon tana to Texas is the startling propo sition to be formally made by Governor Leedy. The purpose of the canal would be to divert the flood of waters of the Missouri and Mississippi valleys, Im pound them and let them down when wanted. The canal would tap the Mississippi river at Milk river in Mon tana and empty Into Red river in Tex as. The governor says that the cost would be $360,000,000. Mrs. Pullman'M Kortnne. Chicago, Dec. 21. Mrs. George Pull man has decided to accept her dower Interest in the estate of her husband Instead of abiding by the terms of the will. According to the will she would be given $50,000 In cash, the homestead In Chicago nnd the income .from $1,250, 000 during her life, the sum to revert to the estate after her death. Her ac ceptance of the will would have made it practically Impossible for her to leave anything to the two sons who were practically disinherited by their father. Her third Interest as dower gives her $3,000,000 In personal property and one third interest for life In the real es tate held by Mr. Pullman. This esti mate makes the estate of Mr. Pullman aggregate at least $15,000,000, Instead of $7,000,000, as announced immediately after his death. Charge Ills Father With Abdnctlon. Pittsburg, Dec. 21. Nicholas F. Sny der, president of the Snyder Oil com pany, a millionaire, living at Shady and Wllklns avenue, East End, waa ar rested last evening on a warrant is sued by his son, W. M. Snyder, charged with abduction. W. M. Snyder charges that his infant son, Ward Snyder, Jr., aged 10 months, was abdacted by his grandfather, and is now kept In hiding. He says that while he and his wife were out shopping the elder Snyder and wife drove to his residence and carried the Infant away with them. " Father and son are said to have been at log gerheads for some time past owing to businesss complications. Ghouls Charged With IlurHlnry. Chicago, Dec. 21. The grand Jury yesterday voted to Indict Professor William Smith, of Klrksvllle, Mo., for the robbery of the Dunning morgue on Oct. 24 last. With him It was voted to hold Henry Ullrich, the watchman, and John Ludes, the teamster. The charge upon which the Indictments were voted was burglary, and not body stealing. Under the laws of Illinois a human body has no value unless It Is In at crave. The theft of bodies out side of graves is not larceny, but the ghouls broke open a door and took away with them the shrouds in which the bodies were wrapped. This consti tutes the crime of burglary. InsururentM Cruel Warfare. Washington, Dec. 20. The following cable advices were received at the Spanish legation yesterday from Ha vana: "Absolutely trustworthy reports permit us to affirm that Jaaijuln Hula was shot, with Insurgent Colonel Nes tor Aranguren, Friday by order of Al exander Rodriguez. After several let ters exchanged between Kulx and Aranguren Kulz left Havana on Mon day to meet Aranguren, not upon an official mission, and only as a friend. It is not known how Rodriguez arrived, but the fact Is that that leader ordered the shooting of both." Kulz was Gen eral lilanco's adjutant lieutenant. Tho "I'artltlon ort hlna.' London, Dec. 21. The newspapers are still busily discussing the "partition of China." The Daily Mall's dispatch from Shanghai denying that Russia has seized Tort Arthur probably only means that the Kussians have not yet actually landed. The reports concern ing the Daphne and the British fleet wintering at Wei-Hal-Wel are offici ally denied, but It Is alleged, with some show of authority, that the govern ment knew of Russia's occupation of Port Arthur last Friday, and that the cabinet Bat three hours discussing the situation. Tho Miners' ton vent Ion. nttsburg. Dec. 21. The coal oper ators and miners held separate conven tions yesterday, preliminary to today's joint convention fur the purpose of fixing the mining rate for 18as. Iloth conventions were largely attended, and the important questions which are to come up today were thoroughly dis cussed. Judging from the results of yesterday's work It would appear that today's convention will not lix the rute, and another general strike is one of the possibilities. Kx-f 'oiiifrcMiian JIiitiIcIh Dean, lluffa'.o, N. V Dec. 21. Hon. Charles Dutilels, who for 28 years served on the supreme court bench and also repre sented the Thirty-third congressional district, was stricken with paralysis In his office yesterday afternoon. His In his office yesterday afternoon, and died last night. He was 71 years old. IndlanapollH' Curfew Ordinance. , .Indianapolis,' Dec. 21. The city coun cil last night, by a vote of 12 to 7, two members beinir absent, passed, a cur few ordinance prohibiting children un der 15 from 'using the streets after 9 p. m. in the summer and 8 p. m. In the winter. 'An effort will be made to' de feat it on a reconsideration. . la MrCafca, mf !f w Tax on or JsmeV Ueariache Puaait, "Witb reuitid to Dr. Jhui. ' H u.t acbe Powder. I Lave uo bcHilatiot iu couiuif nJinvT them to suflerei from libMilacbe. Tb-y relieve the pain tpetdily, and I Lave nevet know n aivone to b Laimel by theii use. have been a treat suflerei from ln-udaehh in my life, but Lave j hIiuohI Kottn ril of it by lL con I staiit use of hot water and fruit uuil : lit doiiifc without coffee. The Dr j Juiue Ileaduclie Powders hnv-, , however, i;ieat!y relieved tue at time j atid I never allow myself to t with out them, and have rertmirueuded I to m hern freel v. C. C. McCabe." For wile by V. H. Spunglei, Di -ug-1 iriHt. Middleburcb, Pu. 6 17-9m ONE OP TWO WAYS. Tli bludder was created for one purpose, nntnely. a receptacle for the urine, and as suet) it is licit liable to any form of disease exctpt. by one if two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. hii:k ai ne. Unheal thy urine from unhealthy kiiluevs is tile chief cause of bladder troubles. Ho the woiul), like the bladder, was created for one purposes, nnd if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated hack of mill very close to the bhtdder, there fore Hiiy pain, disease or inconveni ence manifested in the kidneys, hank, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to teiuule weak ness or womb trouble of wuiie sort. The error iseitHily made and may be as easily avoided. To Hud out cor rectly, set your urineasidit for twenty four hours, h sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder I rouble. The mild nnd the extruoiliniiry effect of l)r Kihner'r Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pam phlet, both sent frcp by mail. Men tion the Middlebtiruh, Post and send votir address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lliiiglmmtou, N, Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantee the genuineness this offer PILES 1'BRMANENTLV Cl'KKI) In from S to A flnya' lima, by the nae of MI-MO. One bottle guaranteed to cure any case of piles, regardless of how lo::g standing, what you have tried, or what your physician may claim. Money refunded if permanent cure la not obtained in the most severe cases in less than 5 days', time. After all others fall get Lo-Mo and be cured. Price (So. perbottle, sent prepaid to any address, on receipt of price. Addrew Harry Logue, 109 W. Fourth street, Wllllatnsport, Pa. 0 23-1 y Wold by all first class druggists I"- r .... a-vasun permanently ooradlo UtoUdar. ToucanbatreaUdal oonia for amine DricanndfiraaoiAfl.HBMM. I 11 Ton prefer toconia here wawlllooq. """a AraottonaTrallmailfiirMnrf h.,,-1 Kin. . Boehane. If we fail to cure. If yon bare taken mar eary. Iodide rxituah, and Mill bare achaa and Puna, M ueoua l'atchea in month, Sore Throat. iruplM, Copper Colored Ppnta, Ulcere on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fatllnir oat. It la tkla Secondary Ul.OOU POISON e guarantee to cure. We solicit tbemrmt obsti nate caaea and challenge) the world for a c we cannot cum. TiiH dl.eaiin ba always narflea the skill of the mot eminent phrai clans. 0O,00O capital behind our nnesndh UonalaTnaranty. A Iwolnte proof sent sealed oa apnllcatkm. iddrws COOK KEMEDV CO Ol ttaeocio Temple, CLUCAUO, if. I, Klondike Alaska! Why not i Kct your stmre of tile great fortunes ) , to be realised from the woiidcrlul (ik-coveries. ! already made and to he made In this New Klon-dlke-Ainxka-Kldonido? THE WASMNU TON (itlLI) FIELDS KXI'LOUATION COM- ' I'ANY undiT Itn character Is niitliorixid to rrt pct for arid nciinire Mining ClalliiB and l'rop Crtienin tliu wonderful gold fields of Klondike , and Aluska. Iinineime fortunra have ulresily ! been realized nnd uillllouH more w ill bo mode there. Will you nlluw tills golden opportunity to pais you by? A few dollars Invested Iu in tills undertaking may lie tlie foundation to your fori line. The ruab. to tiie wotiiler'und nec essitates I mmed lute ac'ion. Tile first in the field tlie first In fortune. Nofii.ili opportunity Ins ever been piesented to the pcop e of tU- ' present generation as is offered in the Klon dikeAlaska (fold Fields. All sliarelluldres ' get their full proportion of all profits. No divi dends .-ire made on Mock remaining unsold. Head your orders enelosliig One Dollar for eai'h I share of fully paid-up and nou-asscssuble stock desired to the WASHINGTON CiOLU FIKI.U8 ! KXPI.OHATION t'OMPANV, Tacotlla, Wash. liigton. j Tlie follow luif Taeoinn dealers In supplies for the Klondike and Alaska trade are Motkliold- 1 ers in the ('omiianyaiid will infi rm you retard ing the rvliubiliiy of its odlei-ri: Mon'y & Cunn, Groceries; A. K. Hoska. Harness Co.; Morris Gross Co , Dry Goods mid nothing ; W. G. Howlund. Outfitter; Hugo Felltz, Tents; Tucoma llunlwnre o. 10-2ti-lyr, r)lHa.fcc4 Inai 1.1ft. REVIVO P.EST0RIS VITALITY. Made a i.';thDur. cf Me. - Li OMI.AT l) (j, l)By. 'X-.ssro'ozs riis3.xx3-ijsr ! '' . . I'll uln re- tills In !li days. It ai-ti o . 1 1 . v n d .mil kij. Cures al.en all others full .i . 1'it ii mil rraiu their lout niunlinoil.aiiduUi v.iU i-. .-over tle-ir ontiit'il vibot liy usinif . i . It oiiickly and surely reMtoi'es Ncn-ous. ' Vitalitv. Itiibnu-Kcy. Nl.-I tly tmlsioim, '-' or. Vutiuiit M.-iory, Wsstliur JJlseaims. and ;i a'-iui i t sK-ubiisn or erruaiid indincHtlon, . inch iinhis .ik torrurir.liiisliiesiiorinarriass. It : I udr eiiri s liir stnri ilia attlioseit of disease, but ,i a-n et nerve ionic sud IiIihiiI builder, briae-it-ir tnu k tlia pink frlow to little, cheeks slid re sto inir ilis lire of ynuih. It wards on fnunitr i.id Consumption. Insist oa liin ItK, VI VO.no o'.iii r. It can tie carried Iu vest pocket. liy mull, 31.00 nerpickaKo.or six fortffi.oo, with a posl Jo wrlttea canrnDle to cut or refuiul 4ie money. Circular free. Address win iman a. m ami Ave., chicigo. ill For kale at Mlddleburgh, by W, H. 8PANCLB11. od poison iu -iiSS PARLOA'S HONK THAN MALT A MILLION Q TMtaJ MAVt MEN OLO. CSS lar f tht iUti list rNtpall rtnipt (t rie. Hr fr.a rtir tsMkulltr r af n. ESTES L LAURIAT, Publishers ... BOSTON. o o 3 O 0 O 3 a " a 9 3 O C aaaia.ii J o o 3" o c v o t 3 O 3 s a 3 n a S3 e a S a S? w si 50 a 0 en O 0 s o c o o S 3 o O e 0 3" - O g ?S " 0 3 CP o -a A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For the pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis find it a ploasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, viding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and tho dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims yoar hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. GH. Dora It l'ny to be Kick T Ilcsidea tlie discomfort and (.uffrring, illness nf any kind is expensive. Hundreds of people consult the doctors every day about congas and colds. This is better than to suiter the disease to run along, but thote who use Otto's Cure for the throat und lungs do Letter still. It costs less than cure is certain- You can get n trial Isittle free of our agents, W. II. Herman, Trnx rlvillo; Mlddleswarlli it fish, Mel'liire; II. A, Khright, Aline. Ijirge sizes 2ie aDil Vic. Evervboil Sayo So. Ca.'nrcfs Candy Cnthnrtlo, the most won derful nieiiical ili'scovcry of tlio upc, plcns a:if, ami refreshing to lhr tnlo, ucl puntly uud positively on kiilncys, liver and bowels, cleniiiMiir tlio cntiro system, dispel colilv chim beudnolie, fover, liab'.t.iial coiiatlpnlion inn) liilinustiiiss. I'leaso buy and try a box of O. C. to-day; 10, 'J, Ml i-enw. huliload gimriinn-"" to cure by nil druuirlHU. ATENTS OBTAINED. TERMS EASY. Consult or ronimunlcaio Willi tlio Editor of Mil paper, wlio will (five all needed Infor mation. To Cure C I ntavr ; Take Cascarets (;amiy ...;. -.frtic. le i-rS5e. If C. C. C. fall to cure. cli ov,'j, r '.unu money. bntASt BKST IH taU WOULD. Itswearlnr'qnnlitlesareunmirpossed. actually outlasiimt two bor.es of any other brand. Not affected by kst. triKTTII K (1KNIIINK. la tALl 1JY DEAXtEH GE.NE1ULLV. :aa.''5SLiun. Bplondlil opporlnnlly ftir yo.in nia. C, pjyli.BKOod wi'.i.ry e -eurs.V, Ai'.'ruft nsfit xi-: i.EGttAr'7. i.'c.?: r..-ou Kin ru r. m is r:t tafBli! "Cc. COOKBOOKS. Pltiei's YlKI K:Knr. Designed cspcciauT ata Dcgtnners, i eus now to tut niab the Utcbco Moittbrf i the right way to buy. food and to care for it. etc. A plaia book for plain people, A book that farmers' wives aod daughters will be glad to own. One from which any housewife may obtain an immense amount of valuable aid SL00 Miss Parloi't Net Ccok Book. The most thorough Cook Book published. The directions are clear and concise ft is thoroughly prec tical perfectly reliable and is markedby strong good sense. Contains 1,724 receipts, etc 5L50 Miss Park's Kitchen Companion. A complete compendium of cookery. Marvellously com prehensive and copiously illustrated S2.50 Dead SKLINSGItOVE M. L. MILLER, - Prop'r I I keen coiiHtHiitlv 1111 h.iiul ri'l ma,, afl'l nfnel lire to order all kimlk f if Irei. Marble and Granite MonomGiiEs Atid Mmi Old Core: Cleaned and F.epairod. LOW lltICE8 ! LOW PHICES 1 have otic of the bent Marble Ci.tJ ters In the ftate and coiiHeiinently turn out. xKKi work. ftSr(.,'iiiue nnd see luy work it price. Thankful for pant favom I must re cpectfiillv ui-k a contlnuano of mine. M. L. MILLER PENNSYLVANIA KAIL31A0. Sanbury & Lewistowu Divisinu. In effect Nov 28, 187. WMTXABO DIS, STtTtOTf. N1STSAI: pin p mi A. Iiain i p, 4.2.1 M.uo LewlatowD J. ; 7 :'.i , Si 4.2i la. 08 Main Street ;.:3 , 3, 4 IH la. in Lewlstowo I ;h'i i J., 4.0X1 11.(1 Maltiaod . :.:) : j' 4.IK II 4 8 Painter ' T.4n ' atU 1140 II Shln.lls . 7 64 ' Il ;iM 1 1 to is Wanner 7..V j S4 lM IT Mci'lure j bih I )' s.i li.iii tn Raubtjvtiii am j r 8.au 11 lil as Adsai.iiurK Sill . 3: tit ll.Ofti HeaTciiowD 1 B.'.A I S1H 10. M 10 Beol-r s.K4 1 1 107 10.6o 18 muillaliuiKb K in 4 SOI) lu.4.1 S Meiser 'mil I 2JMI 10 :W J7 K reamer ! ?AV 4 s.ta in Pawiinn ! sta 4 S4H 1U.K3; 48 HSIlDSKroTe I SHI 4 8!)7 10.17, 41 SallnaKrore J.j 4 2 25 10.0M sn I Sui.i.urt I (.is 1 inun leaves sunoury 0 'JS p iu, 111 - rivea at SelinRjjrove 6 45 ui Trains leave Lewlntowti Junction : 4 i8 a m, 10 13 a m 12S7 p in, 5 '27 p m,7 07 11 Mj Aiusina, ntisnurK ani ins wast. For Hiililniorean'l Wssliliiiriou I) ST. urn I I A3 4 IS. 1 0-1 p in. For rhllailelnliU niel N 1 ork 883 3S a m, 1 Oil 1 08 4 4:1 anil 11 10 in Hiirrisi.urn 7 00 a in and H 84 p 111 Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AND NOKTUEKN t'ENTKAI. KAILW.VY Zrattif lenre Sunhurjr dully excupt Nun liy : 1 24 a in lor Krie anil t.'Ana'niliiiiruit f 1:1 a in lor licllttlonta Kris anil ('iiiiiiutluliruj 9 IS a in lor Iek Hsvun, Tyrone aul tiiu V!e 1 111 p m lor Meu ion 10 hhii.'i & ;iiiiiir,iliiiiiiis b :I4 p in lor kenovo unit Klmir.i wtfpmior Ixek llnven Siimlsy 5 IS n in lor Krie and rsnuuiluluuii 9 4.1 a in for Look Huron an I 9 M 111 lur ' lluumport 5 26a in lort'stavrissa and Hiiieltou Si', am. 9 AS a in 2 00 and 5 43 p 111 lor Win nnrrr mm lliir.clloii 7 Kl a 111. lu M a in. n'v in. 5 4.1 1 in Ur hlrni Kin nn 1 mount i nrmui Suu.luy 9 M a tu lor Wllkobnrre Trains hnvs Snllneirrnva Junclioa 1000 A in, week ihiys urnviii; lit r'liii M' Sou n ui No it York .1 S3 p m Kultliimri: i III wiiniucuin 4 10 pin SII4 n iinlsilv nrrnliur a I'll lailolnlil.i 10 UO 11 ill Ni'ir York 8 .VI a in. Iial linore 1 ' Sill) m wi'OK diiv. HrrivliiK ill I'liil.il'irl 4 90s. iu isnw York i IH a in Trik'nulMl Ishvm Silnhurv: 1 SO 11 111 ihilly iirrlviux at l'lnlilellliU Of HiiiiiiuorH 0 J) a in wssiiinatun 7 411 1 York 9 83 u in Weokdsys, in a in riun.Uf'J IKS n 111. week dins nrrlvh ir ul lhi!.d ft e iit p 111. Now York u .)o 11 in, lialtimor,i"l ivst.lilinrtnti I lr n in Train, also loiivij Sunhurff at 90aniNJ nmisaopiu, tur HarrlshurK. l'lulii'Mi''"'! it.ui 1 inoru J K. WtJ.)l), (lon'l IsxA . u. liUTCUi.tHurii, iau'i mnnutcr llow to be llaiiftsome. It Is a nilstako to suppose that the onl'l to nn kki looking la in lie norii 1 lii'illtli hits more to do with kooiI loo" nnythiiiKelse' Much dlseusea ns coiiwt JuBnaiul. Ilva. M.t.i(.lnl i.ta rlli.lllllMl1' ,...,......... - .... vous Ulnoruors, Ac , not only snorii'ii 1 spoil ti'iniK-rs and "looks." Iliiini" "1 Klinr for tlie nerves cures theso trouJ II. Ilcrmun, Troxclville; Aliilillcswari-j JMI-U lira: m-ll It nnd w III ir ve yon ' MU.'knK frea. Lnrge sizes i'x' and ' BALLOONS II for a The Woniler of the AfF'- The yliiHitino; Star JJnlliwn Theso wotlilcrful hnlloons cotnbin' '1 muritsiif formor slinllur Invention " I ..., n...l l..M,Hll fnulliri!, D1 turda rnJ. ha, f- all mporary H h. III the nlr, ilisclitirKinit vt'oiiilrrful bj ileliirht every boliolilcr. They con"' Vf lnre nnloons, "eiM'ti itioftsiirniK : 1 Ioiik," In an enveloping citsn, Bii'l mn'7 eil with pvrfeet safety, ns the only "3 siifo Interior Kirowork, kIvIiiu J '"W the itl Ai "V-'udeni " Porter's win.trun nt of town. 1 bo is t Cl" irir,:c ''"loo to J three SfSBV! iiNiniiv. iivi r invmiieii. ifc in i l the press as the irrciiteat wonder works vet proiluvui Tlioy ore wiiiik w!-ero for homo amuse iiiont, piirlorsi- entertainments, fuirs, etc, ciitcrtalnmi'iils, lull's, a:e. wiihi'"- , vniitaiiiiiiK 10 hnlloons Willi full "'"VTl riinii'iw 10 cunts, tt for 20. Airunls tins is - Hcml for prices. Aililrei'S, KMl'lltK NOVKI.TV CO. nn Avnnnn vivmm FELT. AtiENTS WANTE". VlS titmil seal fflrttL . aM.':. JK!S? ?A s VV.Ii. l'-il"" ( Ollll., ,,J, 1I..II.. siii" ns 20 In oi hand. No one but what csu !T Itheumatlsm, l.lver Kidney -""J7i Umo linck, and other ilis"'!- Vat ami takInK Cold. (flow of warmth all over the h"" p, that it la nut Inn on tho circulation. , tisiiiR purpose we wJl give " ."j, uy C't to one iwrson In each w B. J, SMEAD a CO., Dept. I'. Vl1" 1.. am I" Tl CI Ea 'of iVi her at !tat :n il oof La tiTd bun of C lrOC4 Judg" uid Mary 'ludlc hlcte Pit! had 1 impoi my le hei llM) IT md tl net elves. be liners sts 1 Lane Hel cabl t tl iebra tly i beqi esu Intim usei Phil Ivans 1 lions. eye te c I Uacai nton, at t; ill of s Hi Satt by tu the he J closli iton t rerlf from iMlf k's be Irance, til he v Pittsliur aril s it for lurday 'unty g. will Innati U) the t here, d sold I'lRhbi ei by t: will b , and organis city. wlsbur d to 1 cf G whose hat a Buiquei ecarr "V a si 'rby. cm 'am talne the s that ti Wfhwarn rive ' old. I,0,. Pa., or Lafs the bo Dents ai dlftei by tha '.p?.f,nuau v.
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