Dead! r SELINSGKOYE IClARDLE-YARD M L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly oo bndand tuan ttfitctnre to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Units Awl Healstouss! Old Stone; Cleaned andttop&ired. LOW PRICES ! LOW PRICES I have one of the best Marble Cut ters Id the State and consequently turn out good work. Haf-Come and see my work.t prices. Thankful for past favor I most re lltf Hjik a oontinuanae of same, M. L. MILLER! Uusticeof the Peace AND CONVEYANCER-M- Z. STEININGER. Middlcburgh. Pa V.K.noWKR. K.F.. PAWLINU BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys-at-Liw nnVes In Hank Bulldlnir. Pa. JA8. O. CHOUSE, ATTORNKT AT LAW, MlDDLKBURO. PA. V I bu ue-n entrusted to his care nil receive prompt attention. CHAS. NASHPUKV1S, Collections, Loans and Investments. tf.pnl r.atittc nnl Private Hanker. 'AMlimnsport, Lvcoming Co., Pa li ' .vwitH aeeepieii, suiiieet to (irons or chocks. ' my part o( llio rorld. 'A. 1 Potticacis Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSGROVE. PA. Ai profesMonnl business entrusted to my care .rlii receive prompt nnd careful attention. New ly Established. WEST PERRY HOTEL, tnr-riirlh mile Kami of Itlrhfielil. F mis freo for traveling men to drive i town, before or after rncais. ''nteH 7.1 cents per Day. T. 3H. moss, Pro. ATENTS OBTAINED. TEEMS EASY. Consult or communicate with tho Editor ts paper, who will give al r.eedel infor- tv.iton. rmioDD poison n (a 5PECIALTY 111 I""7 "LUOD 1'UISON permanently 8 1 I l.-ured in 14u86 days. Toucan be treated a 5fv Iboraeforeanierjricenndereamee-nai'an t. J'y. If yonpiWertocnnienerewew lljeoi). tract f4)r&TrailrndfarcendhntAlbili. oorharre.lf we fall to euro. If you bare taken mer cury, Iodide notanh, and still have arhea and ram. M ucons ratche In mouth. Sore Throat, Simple. Copper Colored Kpota, llcera on aoy part of the body, Hair or Eye brows falling out. It ta tint Kecondiiry ltLOOU I'OISO.N e guarantee to cure. We solicit lie mtn obsti nnte rai and challenge tlie world for a case weeannotmrt. 1 Ms dineaee haaalwara Dallied the. skill of the moat eminent physi cians. K.'iOO.OOO capital behind our urn-endl. tiural puanuilT. A baolnte proof pent elcl on art -icatn-n. Addreu I'OOK KKMKDY CO SO t llaaonio Temple, IIUCA'.O, WA NT I I) Aetiteto eell waebing niaeblnee Jouea I.. Knoll, J07 am, Ieuauou. Pa. Jv 1 i. A Cmmn Daoarrr. If you hare ever bad a cold wliU-b you per mitted to "wear away" it luar InWeat you to know it a dtuitceroua prodeedinira. Kvery i old and ooucb wbieb i. nrirlpeted pavos tbe way fur oooeumptioii. brouebitia, MtbmS or eavtwrh. tto' t 'ur. tbe favtuoua Cerman throat u1 lung remedy, will cur any Cough or eold and aave you from coneumptioD. (all on W. It. Hermuu. 'J'roaelville ; Middlewartli h Vlh. MeOlare: H. A. Eurittlit. Aline end (H Muupl buttle free. jArjre e Vm md 40c TMJij The Horror-stricken lllllfl Empire. rw book " mwwwm ww fOR AGENTS, dcribin! the Crest plarue. fatnioe, and earthquake. Ac I curate and autiientic fcufrliah and Oermuj. Coo- ; Sans over 10V illustrationf iron actual photo- ' Craphs. I he lMk like K. Sell ( atf bt. Areata treat every whare. IJatral Teraaa. Vl rite us at once. Address. ' ' . , sCW slEIINONiTE PUBLISHING CO., " ' Cwlt PttUUImt. Elkhart, Intflarx gin r r s n 5 - r O & III m (D ; c 5 j s-g m h: APhysician'sTribute T the Benefits fteci4 from Or. Miles NEW HEART OUR. HEART DISEASE Is curable. It la not surprising; that all cases are not cured, since no physician has made the heart a special study for a quarter ot a century as Dr. Miles has done. The follow ing tribute from a physician will be read with Interest. Tor six years prior to taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure my wife was a terrible sufferer from heart disease. She had a constant flutter Ins of the heart and severe palpitation and pain in the left side. She took three bottles ot Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and was complete ly restored to health, and has not taken a drop of medicine during the past two years. Coder these circumstances I cannot do otherwise than recommend it to others." Friendship. N. V. W. II. Scott, M. D. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves oent free tn all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. 3onbury & Lewifitown Division. In effect Nov 28, 18-J7. WESTWARD OIS. STATIOS. SSFTWSBD pm I 2-t 4 21 I IS I 09 I 4 :i VH m rs : II. :t :w ,13n I 'S 307 : im W iM l:i 4 :IT 1 p to 1: 06 12 03 II IKi II 61 II 46 11 40 II ss II -ill V 1M II 1-J II. CI 10.60 10.6O 10.4J 10. U 18 35 III. .M I0.IT 10 US A. I. 1 I.ewletown J. Slain Street Lewletown Maltland I'alnter Shlmlla Wanner Meolure Raub' milla Adan.l'urir lUeyertown I Henler Mldilleburub 'I ei.er K reamer Pawllns Sellnxxroys Seiln.arove J. suulurv a m f.;w : 4:1 7 4 : m 7.v us i 9.111 . 1 ;:i In S 4H u J9 M V! VIM .o; s.is r.m ft. !J Sun S. in B.W 3 2) l:n S.: S.4IS 3.51 :i.m 4.04 4.14 4 2' 4.KI1 4 4 4 44 9 ()) 8 11 13 17 S.I SI ii 3D 93 xa 3T 8J 43 46 All Train lenves Sntibury 5 25 p 111, nr- rives at Sehnsgrove 5 45 p 111 Trains leave Lewistown Junction : 4 5 a in, 10 13 a m 12:17 p m.S 27 p tn 7 07 11 6S p m AIIihwiii, fltlnliurx nml tlie Went. Kor Hallliniire au'l WimliiiiKliin V SJ a tn 10'.'. I as 4 is imp in Kir I'liilitili'lpbla and New York HX3 U V a in. 1 fl'l 1 33 4 4:i and 11 19 p in For U.irnstiur 7 0J a in and n p in Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AM) NOKTIIKKN I'EM'KAI, RAILWAY I nilnK li-ice Suiibury dally eicent Sunday : . 2t a mi Icir Krio and Cunanibiluiia 5 11 a in lur Hclleluiite Krle nml CannnilniKiia l'i a in lor lick lluven, Tyrone ami t lie West. I 111 p in tor KelMoiite Knn.' X. famiLilulaua l:!4p in lor Kunixci and Klmlrii V 2'i m l'ir 1 ek Haven Sunday A I.') a m lor Kne and Canandaluua V 45 a in tor Lick llavuu and it 25 pin lor W tl Ihini'pori SJ5 tn iir'alawi'n and Hiw.iUon S'.'ain, ) '.5 a m 2 in) and 5 4:uilor WHitef- tiarre and llazelton ' 7 (O a in. M ai a in. i as p m, 5 41 p m lor Miamo klnunil Mount funnel Sunday 9 ij a in lur Wllkejb.irre Train, leave Selln.gmve Junction inon a in. week iIhvk nrrivinK at Phil idclplil.i .1 lie p in New York's .V) p iu linlllmure 3 II p lu WHyliluKluu 4 lu ii in Mil p ui d.tilv arrMnir at I'liilndelplila III 2U p in New York S M a in. lialnuioro 9 45 p lu , K (I pm. week ilny nrriin,i at I'liiludelpnu , 4 Sua ni New i.rk 7 1 a ui i Tn ns al-o le.ive Sunbiiry : 1 r,0a in dally arm tin at riiiltideldhla t .',2 a in Kaltiuiure ( 2D a in W f lilnuloli ;4uain Ne I YorkV3.'aui Wcekd.y., lii.jt a m .Sunday.. ).U pm. week dvn arrlvlnv at fblladelphla 23 p in. New York il 4(1 p ui, Italtimure S Uj p iu Wahlilngton Jlifm I Tain. alixi leave Sunbiire at a m and 6 25; and 8 3D nt, tor llairudjurir, I'biladelphht and Kalllinure j J R Wll 111. Ucn'l f'a-s Aircnt I II. HCTfHIXJSON tlen'l Mauauer SPECIAL NOTICES. Small adverllseiueiits of every deserlptton. Waul, sale or lN-ni, Lost or Found, or tlier no ilres Inserted under tula bead tor one-hnlf cent a word lor one luserlioii and onfe-fourtb cent a word each t.ubeiieni Insertion. Nothing lu serted lor less Ibau ten cents. r ANTED THVST WORTHY AND AT- Wlveireiitleuien or ladies to travel lor j responsible, ml ii til is bed houe. Mon- i tbly 6i and exnsea. I'uslt Ion steady. Refer-j enee. r.nciose sen-anureifseu smunieu eiiveiupe The IXiUiliilob Company. Dept. V., C'hleKn. 12-ie-7,-t AGENTS Poliahlne Iroiin. 1 WANTKD everywhere to NoxhII bell-IleatlliK Tbe moot uaeful mo- lern bouaebold invention, and a rewly aeller for aKrnle at big profile. Worker ean easily make ' to flu dailv. Write for particular. v. Johnston tm., (juiucy, in. WANTKD Trutwortby and Active icentt men or ladiea to travel for reeiwn.ible. ea tnblished bouse In Hnyder County. Monthly Ki3UU and enpensr. l'usition ateady. Kefer enee. Kneloee aelf-addreMied Hlamped enve loe. Tbe Dnmioion Company, Dept Y. Chicago, lllinuia. iHG-Kit E?erlasting Posts. 2tj:&& .'ks time. Is feood forail kinda of timber. Recipe for uiakinK tbia paint, Jc. Write to-day. Ad dree, it. U.baxk, Kreaiuer. J". . 5tf HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 3 " Infants' Diseases. No. 4 " Diarrhea. No. 8 , " Neuralgifli ( .No. 9 . " Headache.; ... No. 10 " Dyspepsia. No. 1 4 Cures Skin Diseases. No. 15 " Rheumatism. No. 20 " Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases, No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 . " . Colds and Crip. Sold by druwrUtte. or sent prepaid upon reoetpt of urbie. K wnli earn. Iiuiupbreya' Medlvina 'm in "Uliuu K-w yak tHfistlCissu COMFORT FOR COWS. tolsilll That Ave Well Treat I , tarn the Klaaaee. i After milking in the way the average Itarmer does for a number of years, in an open lot, with a straw stack for shelter, and concluding that if a cow house 'would not be a paying investment it would at least add very much to the feomfort of both cows and milker, wc built one this fall. It is not sn elaborate or costly affair, and is within the reach of almost any farmer who keeps a few cows. If there is anything more ex asperating than milking a restless cow in a muddy lot, I have failed to find it. It not only tries the patience, but in jures the health ond at least part of the cow's feed is wasted. But I started to tell you about the cow bouse. It is 40 feet long and 11 feet wide with shingle roof. The stalls are a little less than four feet wide, and there is room for nine cows, and a place to store feed. Milking, which has al ways been a burden, is now a pastime; each cow knows her place and the weather does not Interfere with milk ing time. We have broken thrbjrm without any clubs or profanity. Two or three weeks before calving they were put in the cow house, taught to stand tied, and fed regulsrly with the right kind of feed, and gave no trouble either with calving or milking. The total cost, labor included, wns less than $50. The interest on that sum at ten per cent, would only be five dol lars, and it docs seem that the saving in feed, comfort and health ought te be worth that. The dairy business does not seem to be very encouraging nt present, but It gives a regular income, and there is generally a demand for a good article of butter; nnd with a lot of thrifty pigs to utilize the waste prod ucts, there ought to be some profit In it. J. M. Terrell, in Journal of Agri culture. RIPENING OF CHEESE. The Chanuea Which t'aaatly Oocor DarlaiR; the rroceaa. A well-cured cheese oontuins a higher percentsge of fat than the same cheese does when green, nnd this gave rise to the idea that the action of rennet, or of the fermentation process, caused cer tain of tho constituents of the cheese to be converted Into fut. Tartly with the object of testing this theory. Dr. Caldwell has undertaken an investiga tion of the chunges which occur In tlie curing of cheese. The course pursued wns to take several green cheeses fresh from the hoop, analyze the same, and then keep them In air-tight receivers to cure. By daily examination of the uir in the receivers, everything that wus given oil from the cheese, or absorbed by it, was traced and noted. . Without going into minute details, it will be enough to say, in brief, that the examination of the air in the re ceivers showed that the cheeses all alike rapidly gave off carbonic acid ond water, and as rapidly absorbed oxygen, in the early stages of curing, but after ward this steadily diminished. The weighing showed a steady loss in the total dry substance of the cheese from ox idation, and u loss in the total of euch solid constituent fat ond casein nnd that the casein lost more than the fat, thus leaving the fat in the cured cheese in larger proportion thnn In its green Btatre, nnd demonstrating that the in creased percentage of fat in the ripe cheese over thot In Its unripe condition was not due to any increase of fat In tho curing process, but to a prentcr Iops of casein than of fut by oxidation. C. (J. Kreer-Thongcr, in Form and Home, Kngland. ECONOMY OF LABOR. It la Secured by (he Bulldlnn of the Home Here Described. The cut shows a unique idea In the establishment of a dairy nnd ice house. In many dairy sections it is now the practice to set tho milk In cold water, or run it through a separator. Keep the DAJRT AND ICE HOUSE. cream In a cold place until the creamery team makes its daily round, when the cream is sent away, and the skimmed milk retained for feeding to hogs or calves. Where this plan Is practiced, the house shown in the accompanying illustration will be found exceedingly convenient. It is built against the north side of the bam, in tbe shade and away from the cattle, which ore usually on the south siile. Tbe ice is stored in the part next the burn, the other part being used for milk tank, etc. This gHves great economy of labor. Tbe milk has but a few steps to be car ried, while the skimmed milk is right at hand to be fed to calves, or to pigs whose quarters can either be in the barn cellar or in a near-by shed. The 1ce is also Just where it Is needed. Farm Journal. Cherae from Sheep' Milk. In the district of Roquefort, France, there Is a cheese factory which uses the milk of some 250,000 sheep, turning out during the season from 3,000 to 3,500 tons of cheese. This f the celebrated Uoqucfort cheese, which is largely ex ported, and commands m very high price, both at home and abroad. The ewes give such on abundance of milk, their lambs get sufficiently well grown to be safely weaned at two months old. leaving the dam then to be milked for the purpose of making cheese. - ; f i . Inbred cattle inherit the leading rie- ! fnctr ' .,- -'l'r er !rf eJ. r-co Ber Cfc4. A lady who saw that her servant girl seemed to take a certain interest in Uwi objects of art in her parlor said to her. "Which one of those figures do you like best, Maryf "This one, mum," said Mary, pointing to the armless Venus of Milo. . "And why do you like the Venus bestr "Sure, It's the alslest to doost, mum, soswered the girl. Harlem Life. Da.nrr-r ( Olvaree. "Yes," said the Soulful Artist, "yes, I am wedded to my art." He looked at his unhung picture and smiled seraphicaily. "Well." remarked The Brute, " "I don't think you will ever have cause to sue anyone for alienating her affec tions." Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. GettlasT Heady. Dear woman now Is cleaning house. And 'tis not strange arte should; She thus has time to ride her wheel " ' As soon as roads sre good. Chicago Record. A CASK OF EVOLUTION. "l may not be very learned myself, but all my ancestors have been edu cated in tho higher branches, any way." "So I should think!" London Idler. Crwel. "If I'm not rlpht In what I say," Quoth he, "I'll eat my head!" 'Twould not be hard," the maid replied; "Calves' brains are good. 'Us said." -N. Y. World; Under Ullllcaltlea. "Boys, if you don't stop that racket in there I'll thrash you till you can't stand! Don't you see I'm trying to write?" "What nre you writing, pnpa?" Dut pnpa didn't answer. He wns evolv ing an article on "Irritability, Our Na tional Foible," for one of the magazines. Chicago Tribune. Mishi lie 8o Interpreted. "Oh, my nngcl!" cried the lover. "Promise me thnt you will be ever my angel!" "Xow, look here," returned the pro saic girl of the period, "none of that I don't like it. It sounds as if you wanted to marry me in Hcoven, nnd I don't want to wait that long." Chicago Post. An Important Point. "Here," said Mrs. I'crkasie, as she glanced over the daily paper, "is the ac count of the nrrest of a man for steal ing $10,000 worth of diamonds." 'Genuine diamonds,"' asked Mr. Per knsic, "or did they belong to on actress?" Detroit Free Press. A Strletly Correct Anawer. Cumso What is the difference be tween the north pole and the south pole? Fnngle If thnt is a conundrum, I'll give it tip. Whnt is it? Cumso All the difference in tho world. Harlem Life. Willie's llerolam. Mamma How did you get your clothes so badly torn? Willie Tryin f keep a little boy from being licked. Mamma That wns a brave deed. Who was the boy? Willie Me-T-Up-to-Date. A Mleappreheaalea. "Do you think that glasses tend to weaken the sight?" nsked Col. Still well's friend. And after pensive consideraton, the colonel repled: "It depends, suh. intiahly on Jiow many you take." Washington Star. Sntlafaetory. Ada (pensively) I hope you'll invite me to the wedding when you get mar ried. Jack (boldly) I'Jl Invite you the first one, and if you don't accept there won't be any wedding. The Rival. Ill Stock In Trade. Black Crowt is always borrowing trouble. White That isn't the worst of It. Black What then? White He Insists on everybody shar-. tng the loan with him. Up to-I)ate. Reaaanrlns; Ulm. Guest The hist time I was here I found flies in the soup. Walter You won't find none in dls soup. I fished 'em out wld my finger befoah I brung de soup outer de kitch en. Tammany Times. la Doubt. "Here Is a story of an 18-ycar-old boy who has already had three wives." "Indeed V said the thoughtful man. "Now, I wonder whether lie should be termed foolhardy or courageous." Chicago PoBt ' Faithful Compartaona. She I suppose a cigar Is company for u man, Is It not? ' Ho Oh, yes, almost ns much com nany as a looking-glass la for a girl. Yonkers Statesman. Qrslte Likely. Crewn What would you do if some one should lesrt you $100,000? ' . Jones I suppose I'd begin to realize how little hundred thousand really Is. -IC.T.Tit'--, wmm: ORGANIZED EFFORT. Beads Aaritatlaa la Wtaeaaila Amsbim Practical Paraa.- The Wisconsin division of the Cen tury Road Club of America baa sprung a sensation. Ever since the publication of the fact that the Century Road.eJub members were going to shame the great state of Wisconsin into building better roads, there has been a real interest, manifest in the project. This ntw-born sctlvity is not confined to Milwaukee, but extends throughout the state, as wide publicity has been given to the plan of building better highways. Due credit should be given State Centurion II. L. Marshall, whose untir ing energy is responsible for the new movement. Mr. Marshall has outlined the work In an ingeniously constructed circular addressed to local centurions. It is proposed to petition the state legis lature to appropriate the sum of $500, 000 for road improvements. For every dollar given by the state, snotber dollar will be contributed by riders of wheels. The whole arrangement Is exceedingly comprehensive. For the purpose of ob taining signatures to the petition, the We want (wo State roads through (he State.buiH and maintained by the State. (E You With Us? fcucjix CJJKSi','! jMtfoauket.lDb. STATE CECTUniON, WISCONSIN DFVISttN CCNTL2Y COAD CLUB CPAMa:CA. AN IDEA FROM WISCONSIN. state will be divided into districts, co extensive with the political divisions Bet apart for the election of state as semblymen. Each of these districts will be in charge ot a captain, who will see to it that his lieutenants obtain the signatures of every citizen who is inter ested In road improvement. It is pro posed to have each assemblyman head the list in his respective district, so that the legislature will simply be petition ing itself. Every wheelman and wheelwoman who signs the petition ngrees to give one dollar for road building bb soon as the state has made the appropriation. When the monstrous petition is com pleted, it Is proposed to have 1,000 wheelmen visit the state capital and present the document to the legislature In support of a good roads bill. Of course the local centurions in all the towns will lead their respective dele gations to the capital. As an aid to the enterprise. State Centurion Marshall has caused to be made a sketch of the state in outline, with the proposed road ways running through it. A cut of the design is published herewith, and it will be used on the backs of envelopes by all enthusiastic cyclists and their business friends. Speaking of the pro ject. State Centurion Marshall said: "Members of the Wisconsin division have long realized that only by active Work could anything be accomplished In the way of road improvements. In such an enterprise we are dealing with politicians and the only way to treat with a politician is to allow him to make no promises. Performance is tbe thing, and we propose to make the pol iticians perform. All the talk In the world would not build a mile of road. What you need is sand, and perhaps gravel, not to disdain a few rocks to help out the plan. "I have realized all olong what a great task this is, but I think it can be accomplished. Our petition cannot be Ignored by the legislature, when It is signed by all the members before it is presented. It takes a nervy politician to deny his own signature. We who ride only on the highways are compe tent to Judge of what is needed. We propose to give dollar for dollar with the state, and shame the common wealth Into an act of civilized progress. Tbe design I have mndc is for use on the backs of envelopes, and we want all tbe members of the legislature to begin us ing these designs, even if we have to present them with their stationery. We do not expect to do much talking about this matter, except where It will pro mote the project. What we need more than anything else Is a little action." Cor. Cycling Gazette. neaeate ef Good noade. . The financial benefits of good roads are numerous ond pretty well under stood by those who have given the sub-, ject careful thought, but the questions of increased convenience and greater values must not be considered of any mors importance than the civilizing ef fect that passable highways would bring to the community at large. Men are gregarious by nature, and tbe freer the Intercourse between sll parts of a country, the greater will be its develop ment, commercially, intellectually snd morally. Outlook. , ... ...-e If you conclude to grow onions yon mt'st cone!" M doalorof hsrfl trrrk. Mines -a ill .MMf era tonics and Litt4s br i.v'es' puny child ? It j rr-uTci a'-.i i nerves are io thoroughly rt fuustcd that they cannot tc whipped into Ctivity. The chili aceit food j a fclcoi mkin?, ncrTe-etrcngthenb; and mwsclo-builiin; food 1 Scott's Emulsion nsHHaWMate of GxWJrer 6S Is all of this, and you still have a tonic ia the hypophosphites of lime and soda to act with the food. For thin and delicate children there is no remedy superior to it in the world. It means growth, strength, plumpness and comfort to them. Be sure you get SCOTTS Emulsion. $oc and f 1.00, all drutglita. S arrviT a, nnwfiB. rh.ml.t. - York. ay49jjsjjS74Faysyjjap to ri RE a corn in osi: hat Take Laxative (Juinine Tablet. All Drug. gUta refund I be money if it faila to cur. 2fe. 10-14.7U1. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tht bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for tlie urine, and as such it, is not liable to any form of disease except by one c I two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tlie Hecoud way Is from c:treless local treatment of other diseases. ( IIIKir 4 Al .SK. Unlieulthy urine frotu unhealthy kidnevs Is the chief entire of bladder troubles. Mo the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purposes, mid if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated buck ol and very close to tlie bladder, there fore any pain, disease or inconvcui enoo manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to teiiutle weak' ness or womb trouble of some sort The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To fliiii out cor- reotly. set your urlneaslda Tor twenty four hours, n sediment or settling Indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraodlnary etTec; of Dr Kiliuer'r Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy i soon realized. If you need a medicine)' you should have tlie best. At drn- J gists fifty cents and one dollar Yoi: may have a sample bottle and nam phlet, both sent free by mail, upon receipt of three two cent BtairipH to cover cost of postage on the bottle Mention the Muldleburgh Post, uu send your address to Dr. Kilmer i Co., Biughaiuton, N. Y. The proprietor or tu is paper guarantee the genuine ness this offer New Music-Liberal Offer. To introduce our new monthly pub lication. American Popular Musk. wemake the following liberal offer Send us the names of three or nior performers on the piano or orgat and fifteen cents in money or post age, and we will mail you sixtee: pases of the latest popular sons! two steps, etc., full sheet music air. ronged for piano or organ, and Ail erica x Popular Music for tbrel months. Address Populaii Music Co., Indianapolis, Im: A Pertinent Question. Mills Your sister has the brightcs: eyes of any girl I ever knew. Tommy Is that the reason why ye always turn the gas out when you sit alone with her in the back parlor.'-j N. Y. Evening Journal. Hot Time Occasionally. Slncrleman In her trirlhood day your wife was possessed of a very but nv disposition. Has she any of ityfi Lonirwed Well-er enough to makl it warm for me occasionally. Up-t w rx Date. No Hope, If She Thong-bt. "Ya-as," he sold, "I awsked Mis Sharpe to be my wife, y' knaw, and gave her a week to think It over." "That settles your case." Chicare Post Beware of Ointments for Catarrh w Contain McrcurY, an mercury will aurely destroy the aen amll Atwl cnmnletelv deraniM the whole avt( when entering It llirouirn tue mucous uriwT Much artieioa alioum never De used eximi nrMcrlntlotia from reuutable Dlivetolane. ai damage they will do la ton fold to the good can tioaaiblv derive from Hiein. Haifa Calm Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheiitiey a 1 Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and In l'1 lntjvn.llv. mctiiiir dlraetlv unnn tlia hlootl el murnua aurfncea of the ayateni. In bur Hall'a Catarrh Cure be fureyougetthegeiiul' It ia taken Internally, and made tn Tele Ohio, by V. J. Choliney Co. Teatiiuuni' free. l " Hold by Prugslata, price 7ta per bottle. Hall's I'Binlly I'llls are the beat. . , Li WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONBCXT Or. Hi'. Smen,, t IM sk. Oar, Oaaputa, CMctt vuf l tWr K.vt art rr tod for-iv Wrk in iMiM'tnm tor "a p. id'. T-n ynr (Uit1n