. - : ii :4' : Reueiei Tie Dead! SELINSGKOVE IMARDLE-YARI M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I lnvn constantly 011 hand and in an il fur ture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite MoiDUtS AM MtW. Old Stones Cleaned and Bepalred. JO W PKIC E8 ! LO W PIUC ES I have one of the best Marble Cut- t.T io the State and consequently turu out good work. ttflT'Coiue and nee ray work A price. Thankful for past favors I wort re- rltxntfullv auk a continuanes of same, M, L. MILLER; Justice of the Peace AND CONVEYANCER M. Z. STEININGER. Mlddleburgh, Pa. t. K. BOWER. B. E. PAWLING BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys-at-Law rhVes In Hank Building; MIeUri. Fa. A& O.CROU8E, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MlDDLBBURO, PA. VII business entrusted to his oare receive prompt attention. CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments 1 Estate aael Private Banker. Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject to a rafts or checks, rum an part of the world. VeteriNARY sUrceoN. tUNIOROVI. PA. All professional business entrusted to my ears nil receive prompt and careful attention. - Newly Established. WEST PERRY HOTEL. tlaa-fearta mile Eaale'BlehaeM. Teams free for traveling men to drive to town, before or after meals. lUtes 75 cents per Day. T.23. PATENTS TSBMS ZAS7. Consult or communicate with toe Editor if this paper, who will fire all neede 1 Infor mation. .... miDDD poison 0 prviir W VDBf Bflff Wl v l0Ofk MekMpjfmfaiitaemlfroatovsukeaaM!: eury. Iodide potash, and still bar acbss and petas, M moos Vetches la mouth. Bore Throat. timalM, .Copper Colored Spots, Oleara oo eat. It Is thia Secondary BLOOD foisoA weg-aaraateetoevre. We solicit the BMMt obsti nate caaa and ekaUenge the world fort case we eaaaot euro. This disease baa alwava JJ"oI the moat SSK.u" phy.E cIMM0T2LeJ,,u, "" our aneondl. Uonsi guarantr. A rjeoiate proofs tent mM on Ml M senate Temple, CIltVAMO, ILU h3 CO a o o tr O B e -O P 2 s 3 3 IS s 2 OB O H. S cr o 3 p P WANTED Agents to acll washing machines Jones L. Knoll, 107 8. 4 HI, Lebanon, Pa. jy 1 A. kiafflr w want one shrewd, careful Uivn man In each town to make a 13,000 per year quietly for himself, and not work hard. Private Inatractiona and out. fit of new goods. 23 rents. Uibat Nokthebn epicciAUTY ;o., o;i i nion Ave., cnieacv, 1-18-8 to. PprV'f Pflll RnV ul 1W otuer funny stories a uva. a hum Liu 1 1 or lamoua numorists, also a Complete Kortun'e Teller and a Dream Book. I loth handsome book, sent, postpaid, anywhere for only one dime. Gao. Malabbv, Woods touk N. Can. Does It Fay te he airk T Besides tha discomfort and uffering, illneaa of any kind Is expensive. Hundreds of people eonsult the doctors every day about coughs and oolds. . This is better than toauffer tha dlaeaae to run along, but thote who asa Otto's Cora for the throat and lungs do better still. II coats leaa than cure la certain- Yon can get a trial bottle free of our agents, W. H. Herman, Trax elville ; Mlddleewarth 4- L'lah. McClure; H. A, Ebright. Aline. I,vw 5V a'H a. - Sadie Steward OF KINGSTON, N. Y. Cured ef amain by Or. MUm Nervine. THE many cases of spasms, Bt. Vitus dance and epilepsy that Dr. Miles' Ufw turn lire Nervine has cared, would alone Rive thli groat remedy wide reputa tion. Mrs. Walter A. Steward, 773 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y says March 3, 1896: "In 1N83, while on a visit to friends our little Rlrl was taken with spasms. We hostenod home to our family physician. lie did all he could but failed. We called several physicians but the spasms continued, her tongue became partially paralyzed and the doctors said she would never talk rt' U Nervine TT. a. IIIIIUIII V'rWth 2. again. Night and day we watched the poor little sufferer and tried every remedy wo saw advertised for such cases but got no re lief. We began giving Dr. Miles' Nervine, and after taking four bottles she was run ning about as well and happy as ever." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart lad. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. Snnbury it Lewistown Division. In effect Nov 28, 1897. WSSTWASD I DIS. STAVIOW. ASTWASD pm pii A. Ii ta SB 4 23 l'l.ot, LewUtowaJ. f.so i.os 4 i li.M Mala Street T.ss l.ul 418 11.001 Lawlttows l.tn 1. 1 4.09 11.11 Malt lead l.tn t.W 4.04 ll.4t Painter 7.4w la 3 5 11.40! 11 Hblsdl 74 131 IU U.M II Wagaer 7.B4 iM tit ll.il' IT Meular I OS t.46 a m 11.1(1 10 Saab's Mill S.lt 8.91 l.8u 11.11 II Adasssbarg lis B.S B.4 1I.M M Beavsrtowa 6.2S 4.04 S 13 ltt.M I Beslar I.S4 1.14 07 10.40 MlddUbargk 1.40 413 3.00 10.41 M Melaar 1 4S t.tt 136 10 80 IT Krssasr I.4S 4.V 1.52 10.1 S Pawllai IU 4.1 4 10.2! 41 KellBlgrOT SOU 4 4 V 1ST 10.1T 41 SOllBSgroT J. .M 141 t2l 10.01 m Saobsrv t.U 10? Train leaves Sunbury 5 25 p m, ar rives at Sel.nsgrove oupm Trains leave Lewistown Junction : 4 il a m, 10 11 a m.1237 p m.5 IT p m.T 07 11 M p m rniiwuB, r.iuourw ton in wen. For Haltlmore and Waahlnvton DUin III. I 81. 4 IB. 1 01 p m For Philadelphia and Nrw TarkSBK uam. 1011 U 4 43 and Ullpmloi Marrlsburg 7 oo a m and IM p m Philadelphia A Erie R R Division AND NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY Train leare Sanbary dally except Bundiy : 1 24 a m lor Erie and CanandalKua S II a m lor Hellelonta Erie and Uanaodalgua I4lt a m lor Loek Hsven, Tyrone aniline Wesi. 110pm for Heiisfonte Kaoe A CansLdaliua &S4p m lor Beaoro and Klmlra vpa lorUek Haen Sunday 8 18am for trie and Cansndalgun 0 45 am for Lock Haven and Ittput fur Wli llamaport 511a as lorOntawlaaa and Hatelton 123am, OUa in 2 00 and 5 43pm lor Wllkei- harre and Haaelton 7 a m. 10 w a m, 2 M p m, 5 4S p m for Slmroo- ain ami niouni v;armei Sunday 9 &3 a m lor Wllketbsrre Trains leave Sellnfgrove Junction 1000 a ui. week dava arriving ut rhll ideliihlu 3 00 pm New York 4. Up ui Baltimore i 11 p in n auiuKiun iu p m 534 V in daily arriving- at I'lilladeluhla 10 20 p m New York 1 53 a m. Haliiuiore 9 13 u in S 41 urn. week lav, arrlvli.v at I'lilliuloliihlj 4 30a in New York 7 3.1 a m Tra'na alro lauva Bunbury : 1 30am dallv arriving at Fhlladalilhla A! a m Raltiiunre20 a m Washington 740 a tn No York 0 33 a in Weekdays, 10 as a m Hundavs, 153 Kill, week dun arrlvlnir at Fhllailelnhla 23 p m. New York 30 p in, llaltlinors Oo p in Washington 7 ISn m Train alto leave Sunlmr nt S BO a ui and B 23 and 1 30 pm, lor Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and 1 u oritrin wi i d . . X. B. HUTCHINSON Uea'l Manager SPECIAL NOTICES. Small advertisements of every description, Want, Hale or Item, Lost or Pound, or tlier no tices inserted under this bead lor one-half cent a word lor one insertion and one-fourt h cent, a word each subsequent Insertion, Nothing In serted for less than ten cents. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT Ive gentlemen or ladles to truvel tor responsible, estsllllsbed house. Mon thly fee snd expenses. Position steady. Refer ence. Enclose self-ao'dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. v., Chicago. 12-l-7,-t. A ft CNTtZ WANTED everywhere to X 13 K Noxall Belf-Heatlng ' Pollening Irons. The moat useful mo dern household Invention, and a ready seller for agent at big profits. Workers can easily make 15 to 110 daily. Write for particulars. V. JOHNSTON A (. O., Qulncy, III. WANTED Trustworthy and Active gentle men or ladies to travel for reaponslble, es tablished house in Bnyder County. Monthly 165.00 and expense. Poaitlon ateady. Refer ence. Kncloae self-addressed stamped enve lope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago, Illinois. 9-16-lSt E?erlastini Posts. &&5J: time, la good for all kinds of timber. Recipe for making this paint, SOe. Writa to-day. Ad dress, D. U. Back, Kreamer, Pa. Otf HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 3 " InfanU Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 " Neuralgia. , No. 9 " Headache. No. IO ' Dyspepsia. No. 14 Cures Skin Diseases. No. 16 " Rheumatism. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases No. SO " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. Bold by druggists, or sent prepaid npoa receipt of price, S5 cents each. Humphreys' Medicine Co. niWUUam St., New York. ' Tha ttaw gx Dial. Raw eggs have always been couaid pred easy of digestion, and more nour ishing than fried or cooked eggs. There Is no question about that The . raw eggs are readHy digested by the weak est of stomachs. At flret there Is some repulsion at the thought of swallowing raw eggs; bnt this dislike Is soon over come. - The new cult start with raw eggs and advocate their use In a most liberal manner. On rising in the morn ing one should mix up two or three fresh eggs and swallow them down raw. They can be taken Into the stom ach like oysters, without chewing or mastication of any kind. The stom ach can take pare of them. An egg regimen is nourishing, strengthening and satisfying. They cause no irrita tion to the nerves, for there Is no un digested matter to cause fermentation In the stomach and poison the blood. The egg diet Is recommended In par ticular to women. Pure milk should be taken with the raw eggs, either In the morning or at noon. Under no cir cumstances Is Intoxicating liquor mixed with the egg or milk. The mem bers of the cult generally begin with three or four eggs a day, and grad ually come up to eight and ten. Some have such good appetites that they soon learn to eat fifteen and twenty raw eggs a day. They eat nothing else for breakfast than raw eggs and milk, and the same diet Is taken again at noon, or Just noon retiring. The effect of this raw egg diet with a little milk Is quite apparent to those engaged la sedentary pursuits. The skin becomes white, soft and clear; the nerves are quieter and mere restful; and pains and aches of the stomach, kidneys and liver and bead soon disappear. Haw ta Cak CaraaaaaL It Is only recently that women have appreciated the value ef good cook ery. The simple every-day things have been considered of little Import ance and often entirely neglected. Even the cook books give bnt little in formation about some ef the things which everybody sbosld know. Ameng these Is cornmeaL When It Is properly prepared It is a healthy article of food. Bnt as It Is usually cooked It is Indi gestible and unfit for even a strong stomach. The common way of mak ing corn meal mnsh, for Instance, Is te stir the meal without measuring It Into boiling water until it Is thick, and when it has cooked Ave or ten mlnutea It Is done. By this process It Is hard snd raw, and wholly unfit to eat It Is surprising hew much It Is improved by a little extra cooking, and It can be made a delicacy with a very little trouble. Take one quart ef water, add one teaspoon of salt When It bolls stir In one cup of yellow cornmeaL Let It boll for ten minutes, then set It back on the stove, where It will cook slowly and not burn, for one hour, stirring oc casionally. Tour Into a mold and let stand over night In the morning It will be Arm enough to slice well, and when it Is dipped In grated bread crumbs and quickly fried It will be a pleasant surprise te those who have been accustomed te eating It the old fashioned way. Chicago Tlmes-IIer-aid. How ta Judge a Mas. A contemporary gives the following advice to Its fair readers: "For a man's birth, look to bis linen and fin ger nails, and observe the Inflections of his voice. For his tastes, study the color of his ties, the pattern and hang of his trousers, his friends, and his rings, If any. For bis propensities, walk round and look carefully at the back of his head. A symmetrical cere bellum, with well-trimmed hair, Is an Indication of self-control and energy. If yon want a successful man, see that he baa a neat foot; he will move quick er, get over obstacles faster, than a man who falls over his own toes and trips up . other folks with 'em, too. For his breeding, talk sentiment to him when he Is starving, and ask him to carry a bandbex down the public street when you've Just bad a row. To test bis temper, tell him his nose Is a little on one side and yon don't like the way his hair grows. There are other ways which will suggest them selves naturally te a bright woman." The Qaallty af Grace. Many women neglect to cultivate a graceful way of rising from a chair. Probably nine women out of ten. In rising from a seat shift their weight from one foot to another In the act ef getting np, and start off upon the wrong foot. The proper way Is to rest the weight upon one foot while sllll sitting holding the other lightly upon the floor. Now rise by pressing down hard npon the foot that has previously been bearing the weight stand erect and still for a mere second to get poise, and start off lightly npon the free foot If there Is to be a turn In the walk stop with all the weight npon the foot that Is in advance; rest only the toe of the rear foot upon the ground, then turn around smoothly by transferring the weight te the f-ee foot making the turn entirely upon the balls of the feet with the heels scarcely touching the floor. A turn like this Is as rare as it is graceful, yet It can be acquired In half an hour's practice. "Did you ever hear the story of the hard-boiled egg?" he solemnly In quired of some one across the table. "No," was the Innocent aniwer. ' ' "It's hard to beat," said the Joker with much gravity. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . - LOOKING FOR HONEST LAWYERS. tTeatemartaa Trmaaaa 1 04) Mllee aw Remarkable MUealaa, ,- William Sbopcbire, onee a slave, now nearly K years old, decrepit and in firm, walked nearly 100 miles to Cincin nati for the purpose, as he tare, of find ing an honest lawyer, and landed penni less at the Hammond street station. The old man was given a berth in the cellroom of the station-bouse by Lieut Kane, and locked np for a night's rest He had rlctly deserved it. for his shoes from long travel were worn through nd bis bruised and bleeding feet rested on tbe ground. It all sounds like a travesty on the profession, for, with apologies to the credence of tbe general public, tbe fact is we!l known that honest lawyers live In nearly every city and town through out the length and breadth of this fair land. But the old es-lnve has his crotchets they usually come with ! years and sad experiences, and be made Cincinnati tbe Mecca of bis pilgrimage. 'Grand pap" Sbopehire, as he Is known in Doneraile, Ky a little town near Lexington, was once considered very wealthy, but litigation, as he says, has Involved him and his effects until now he has made one last supreme ef fort to reclaim his lands. Tbe chapter of bis trouble is a long one and full of quarrels, disputes and legal technical ities, but from the story he told in his feeble way at the station it seems that he has been often victimized owing to his generosity, until all his earthly pos sessions have been drawn Into the courts. His faculties are still unim paired and his m!ud on the subject of his troubles is remarkably c.'enr as to names, dates and legal papers. All the money he started with was spent for provisions along tbe route to this city. He offers $4,000 iu cash to the attorney who wiil go Into the Kentucky courts and reclaim three pieces of property which he claims are held unjustly by others. When he started for this city he had no idea as to the immense distance he had to travel before be reached bis destina tion, but be wss so determined to find an honest, unprejudiced lawyer that he would not retrace his steps, though often overcome with hunger snd fa tigue. Shopihire was once the proper ty of Gen. Andrew Jackson and claims the distinction of having paid for bis freedom with means thst he bad accu mulated. He Is s t vnical old slave and , bears tbe characteristics of his rapidly , States of Colombia, disappearing fellows to such a marked In the suburbs ef the capital of Col degree as would makehimsninvaluable lombia, tbe city of Bogota. Is located adjunct to an artfct's studio if such s ; Ihe Jesuit college ef San Luis Gonsaga. picture were desired. Tbe gnarled staff it Is devoted almost entirely to the edu with which hie journey was made less cation of young boys, and Is under tbe irksome wss ent from a tree upon which Daniel Boone found and slew a bear away back in the day when tbe "dark and bloody ground" was still un baptised with the carnage from which tbe name was taken. The old colored man has survived all his relatives and for years has been utterly alone in tbe world, and, like the lonely occupant of tbe "Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane," haa bad nothing to do of late years but occasionally "swap" mulea with some remote neighbor while his chimney tumbled down snd his roof no longer served to keep out the sunshine snd the rain. Chicago Chronicle. VANDAL HANDS ArIT STAYED. Groaada of (he Berarheae Villa Pat. chased by Ike Geveraateat. An "open space" that has a European reputation has long been threatened and has now at last been rencurd from the speculative builder. In no capital has he been more active lately, or more ferocious, than in Rome. He found the old city marble and be is rapidly leaving it plaster. Everyone who knows Rome will remember the beautiful grounds of the Villa Borghese, just out side the city walls, high upon the Pln cion hill. Thence you look down on tbe city stretching southward beyond you, and can see tbe sun setting behind St. Peter's. In the healthiest quarterof Rome, this site woe the very opportunity of the speculative builder. If chance were to cast it into the market. And of this there has lately been an alarming prob ability. The Borghese family were no longer the inheritors of their old opu lence. Year by year the quaintly laid out grounds were falling into neglect and the artificial ruins were crumbling In veritable decay. Once tbe Casino held a collection of antique sculpture so rare that Kapoleon carried them off to Paris, and the indemnity promised to Prince Borghese of that day 18,000,000 franca was pever paid. But the pedes tals were not left una tupied.and to this day the Casino is one1 of tbe sights of Come. Tbe grounds themselves) are in a way Its Hyde Park. It is here that, in the season, in tbe winter months, end in the early spring, the fashion of tbe mod ern city is seen, and scarcely a day passes but the scarlet liveries show that the king or queen is driving in the grounds. This "open space" was too intimately associated with many sides of the life of modem Rome to allow of Its being sacrificed to the builder. Tbe municipality has bought It from the family, to whom will be paid for tbe concession an annuity of 0,000 a year. London News. Styles for the New Year. The circular skirt still retains its vogue, although many of the models are greatly narrowed. Cloth and corded silk and drape d'ete, or double-raced cashmere and moire. will be very fashionably combined next season. The small pad bustle la now worn with the latest day costumes and even ing toilets, and those of larger propor tions are announced. Chicago Record. Ploa-B-lagr la Itnsala by Maehtae. Flogging has become so indispensable In Russia that some Inventor hsi per fected n machine which saves the hu man arm the infamous labor of blow. Under the flagellation of the machine taxes arid arrears are to become speed ily colIeeted.CThlcsgo Tribune. . B 1 3 9 DOROTHY. DEE. Dorothy Dm dear Hula girt. With shlnlag Mas eyes and bair all earl; Lips always smiling, knew never a pout. But now tbeaa state ments must he turned round about. Shlalag blue ayaa with big tears are wet; Some dreadful thing must have bsppanad onr Det: Llps all a-qolver with grief and What a shame a wee girlie such trouble should know I Very muoh troubled was Dorothy Dae, fust as unhappy as ever could bet Her lovely new dolly, bar sailor boy Jack. Fall to the sidewalk, with oh. such a whaok I And bis bead all la pleoea was lying around. Bom on the sidewalk and soma oa the ground: Even Aunt Lisste so vary wall ak tiled In the mending ef doll, was aura Jack was killed. Without any doubt the dollla was dead; Why. a doll couldn't live without any head. Never mind." said her grandma, "don't cry any mora. A new head will make him ee good a be fore." "But, oh. my grandma I " said Dorothy Dee A sweater eblld there could not be "You can make say dollla all mended and new. But my poor Uttla heart Is broken, too." Next day, with her face all shining with Joy She elaaped In her arms a nsw sailer boy. And wa know that with as yea are sure te agree Qraadma has found a new heart for Dorothy Dee. -Virginia Adams. LITTLE MARTYRS. rfce iaaeelbeye el Bogota aa4 the Cetuee f Liberty. That the Inherent and almost univer sal love nf liberty pervades all por tions of the Western hemisphere la 11 Uistrnn'rt ly an Incident which oc- enrred In the cltv of Bogota. United direction of Senor Aurella Martin Ca brera. One morning the class assembled be fore breakfast and addressed their in structor in tbe following language: "Senor Director, we desire te make a donation." "Very well. And have you made your collection?" "Ncor, rather yet," replied the speaker. "I do not understand yon. Yes or no." "Well, yes," finally answered the children. "And what Is the amount of yonr collection?" "We do not know because " "Because what?" "Because It Is the value or cost ef the rolls we have each morning for our breakfast We have resolved to do without them, and to give the amount to-" "No, boys; the sacrifice Is too great for young children and students like yourselves. I cannot permit It" "But, 8enor Director, we have noth ing else to give, and those poor fel lows" "What poor fellows? Who do refer tor you "Why, the Cubans! the poor Cubans. They are fighting for Uberity snd, it Is said, they have no food that they are 'starving to death. Please send them our rolls, We can get along very well without them.' The generosity and earnestness of tbe chldren made a deep Impression npon the director, and It is said that I the tears came to his eyes as he re luctantly gave hla consent Certain It roB w corn and that id ui uio uui uiucr tur ureasiasi inly the children bnt the director went without the nsnal morning bread. There Is a bad flih found In the Ori noco, and in the salt water off Its mouth, called the carl be. in shape It resembles the northern pickerel and has much the same color and mark ings, only with that yellowness of tint which almost every ship In Veneiuelan waters show. The carlbe Is about twelve Inches long and goes about In great schools, attacking any creature, alive or dead, which they find In the water, devouring It piecemeal. The carlbe's mouth Is fitted with sharp, cutting teeth, and whatever victim It fastens to It comes away with a bit of flesh. Let an alligator or manatee be shot wherever the carlbes abound, and almost instantly the water around the floating body will be alive with these fish, crowding to seise npon it; they even leap upon It from the water, so thickly os literally to conceal their prey from view. . So suddenly and fiercely do they come that I have known a horse, that bad waded out Into the water only np to bis knees, to be fatally Injured by an attack of the carlbes. Seised at once by every leg and by Its nostrils, tbe Ush cling ing to hint In swarms, be got to the shore only to fall helpless on the bank, hamstrung in both fore legs. Painful stories are told of human beings at tacked and devoured alive by carlbes. Baa Deesa'l Dassle Theaa. Birds of prey are able to look at the ran without beicg daisied, beeanse there is a membrane under their eye lids which they can pull down at will. QoajfXl as Scott's and we tell it much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the draretst when Scott's fcmukion it called tor. This shows that the drug-gists themselves regard Cootfc Emuiofon i . of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the 44 standard" .Dccause be knows it has been of untold Benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution cf somctliinc said to he just as good" for a stand ard preparation- twenty five years on the market, should not be oermirted bv the intelligent r- 'chaser Pa sure vou pet SCOTT'S EmiiMon. See '.t the man and Ai-h are on the wrapper. uc and it.uo, aU druggists. SCOTT BOWNK, Chem sts. New York. TOCmE A COLD IX OXi: DAY ' Take Laxative Quinine Tablets. All Drug gtata refund Ilia money it it fails to cur. ZVs. 10.14.7m. BtBhepMcCabe.erSewTerk, ' oa Jr James' Headache Powders. "With reeard to Dr. James' Head. ache Powders, I have no hesitation u commending them to sunerere from headache. They relieve the in spesdily, and I have never known anyone to be harmed by their use. I have been a great sufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by the con stant use of hot water ana fruit and br doing without coffee. The Dr. James Headache Powders have, however, greatly relieved me at timet and I never allow myself to be with out them, and have recommended to others freely. C. C. MoCabi." For sale by W. H. Spangler, Drug gist, lliddleburg, Pa. . 6-18 9m ONE OP TWO WAYS. - The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a reoeptaole for the urine, And as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. Tbe first way is from. Imperfect action of the kidneys. Tbe second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIES CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kldnevs Is tbe ebief eause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like 'the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if uot doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, exoept iu rare cases. It is situated back of nnd very close to the bladder, there fore any pain, disease or inconveni ence manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by luietake, attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error iseaHily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out cor rectly, set your urineasldafor twenty four hours, a sediment or settling Indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraodinary effect of Dr. Kiluier'r Swamp-Root, tbe great kidney, and bladder remedy is soou realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At drug' gists fifty cents and one dollar You limy have a sample bottle and Dam- phlet, both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle Mention tbe Middleburgli Post, and send yonr address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biugbainton, N. Y. Tbe proprietor of this paper guarautee the genuine ness this offer New Musio -Liberal Offer. To introduce our new monthly pub lication. American Popular Music, wemake the following liberal offer: Send us tbe names cf three or more performers on tbe piano or organ, and fifteen cents in money or post age, and we will mail you sixteen pages of the latest popular songs, two steps, etc., full sheet music ar ronged for piano or organ, and Am erican Popular Musio for three months. Address Popular Musio Co., ' Indianapolis, Ind. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain MercurY, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tha whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used expect on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as tbe damaga they will do Is ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenney A Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It la taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cbenney A Co. Testimonials Hold by Druggists, price 78c per bot'.le. -' Hall's Family if Us are tbe best. $4 PER DAY SURE Salary on Commission. DO ma aatsr ttmnrailr. t4m - i - , , -v -"'r"- thi laur ranfltf. at wood mama m wu. Aosm or to tnvtlt ln, stnd4c. h rnjissi for mr wtotsak price-list a4 partkukn. Wifumlth bttt of tank nftrntetu AMERICAN TEA CO. OfVROIV. MlCMIOAN : Wo-Te-Bae for Fifty Cents. . Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. Me, St All drugglta. 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