aea aaallea tare. Ca r. a. aiorum 'h'tin-ar ;b-mut wMf. I Will aradto B mover. Turre iB Vwly Pwooveiwl lo-tnrdlea to Cure Ceu- euuvbMa una .1. M.-hin-iwmdbeUnr. w ' ehturitrornc or v1n,ir v 10 me :nrit. tiieo tn gener- mure lotuealtt .. ,., iIia lint.itrp.lu St. T. A. Blocum, ii ,- n baa ai.M,ry a reliable and abeoiulepure V,Jm.p..Tba uil oroms.lul. tbrot. lung wrtli- known. ?ll wirt to free " b' 2?"ly inecwwr.il rerneu. to oy atUlctl read- Aj-fidj-hia "bh !?'!" stern toedl uiwr' hwi permanently cured tUouranda ol lTv"- no, onlr .Us prolea njtl. iwt lilt, rwuioi"" duty-a duty n " nwjwUniuSerlBBbUinaiiUJ dodouule lilt til- ih Iik piovl 1. 1 the -rtreurti-d eonsmnpilou" totaeuuMWaiely.iida doubt, lu euy .at'oaf, ami u- ni In hW Ami-man and 8unn n la-wrlin lliouMiuis ol Ut-art fell ttMiA.iaiiihoi rr..Mtid1- rrom iuee bcueilttod aw "urv. I a'l parianf r.wofW. VAUntial uii.l tulnmuarr troilbl.- lend t- emi- .mpu.. aim oo..v....tf..t ""Iv,rrtr,,vi tnJineertvr,,i eeiiieii dentil. lou't u-lay aai.llllwrooliM. Simply wi U eT. A. Mcciim. t u . M Hliif SW. '? Vork. irlvloif exprew and uoatoffl. mMre. aid the In uie.IV Ine lUbeprwipMvbeiit. I'jwi tell tUe poclur fo naw Ulau.Tff In tlie liwt. ME PERFECT HEIi i DO NOT DKSPAIttl Mat mWr tMer! Th joys and anibiuoot i 4fH VI I o Tt Ufa ran worst oaaea of Nerroui LX bljl- toe returvu w Tbo Tr t an- ablu!y raw "T iEKPKCTO TAilO Ulva prompt rllf vo ln)mnl kndd7alnofTUalpowr.li.our.i 3dcaVy oan.'"mparlBor I and poteaey toTrj lunoiii'u , Orarenp tbe rtvtekt ana lure to the (-mw at a - te4 cum r minT 'Si I curled In t poot- bloom to tot aynof yonu tlial inrriTI law guaran- r4. ran ha mrvw hereof raoalptof prica Fit sale in MuWU'lnirjrli, ra., Iy Maltili'liiirp Cm, inMt. l'liw nit Mills I iy IK'!iryHiinlinjr,an.l in Fphii's C'm'k liy J. W. Ssuiipscll. i;Etury .c Lowistown Division. In offect June 20, 18-J8. isTWaaol I atatios. I KAiTWABD Am Kin VfftlT m in .-il li.'a k'JO 4M !ia.iJ- i.in ui ' till 11.46 " 1 11.40 II :3l H.30 :a x ll.-.'S i: iM II. IV 1' 1l 11 It ii ll.W io .; io.fci ss J O ' . 14.4.1 SJ ji loss :it i Si i.u 3i 1.H 43 4 K 10.1T 46 il 2j h) UJ A. I. LtwUttun J. Mala Straat Lawinowo Haitian J Pamtar Sblndla Wawnar I Moulara Kaub'i Mill! AdaaitbarK BatrtowD ; Hantr I MldJUbargh j i Mai.er , Kraamar Pawling I SallDiaroTa SallDgroa J. SnahurT a in t. r.i3 T.s 1.43 7. T W 7.64 8 IM a.ll S.1U o.u 8. H4 8.4') 8 41) S 49 MM B.llt .M t.l .m 3. in 8.W t.2 3.31 3.31 3.45 31 8..VI 4. M 1.14 4 2') 4.89 4.H .:)! 4 4i til 1.01 Train leaves Sanbury 5 25 t) iu, ar rives at SeLnsgrove 5 43 p iu Train leave Lewlntowu Juuctlon : tjti mi, 10 U m.1237 P m.S-iTp m.7a7U58im Ait-.na. fltt0irij andtli Wet. For Halilni'ireand Wa'hlnifton 25 a in 1M. :4niclnm Kor lhila.el.hla an.l New YorkH33 Wa m. 1 l 1 33 4 13 an.l 11U piu rot iirrif !ur 7 iM a m and s M ui Philadelphia 4 Erie R R Division. AMI ' NO:.T:t-i:r' t'KNTiiAi. i:ailwa I 'ir, .I.i'lr cpt Sunday : ; a ni l'r Kn aad't'ur.ati.UUua ' i 10 auliK B.- nt K!l aud fanandalna 4 4'.aiu M'tL.e Haven. Tyroni' and Mil '.. I in p m lor lu..i! me Kan.- l.':iaLdUUii Up in lor k-D mi and Kluilra fJS, p ID I'ir I 111 Ull.-i".! .Sunday 5 13 in lur Krie and 'nnnnd.ilvua U a lit lor :Ura.'l"jrt 11 ivn au I v iu lor " I 4 Ma m l r !' : n" auj Uaiellun 4 HI a in. jt JoOand 5 4Jpyil)r Wl!kc.- 't&rrr and Hacilon r ma ir. l'j-ji io. 2 n m. 3 45 p in lor Mi:nm- tiuanJ M'iuitrucl Sunday ! n lor Wllka'Virre Tr w ; i-e Selln-iruve .laa''tlon in fii a in. .is arrlviuii at fliilidrli.bin ;pni Siw V.r's .V3p m Htlilmura 3 11 p m aa-ii:inru 4 V p in SM p mdiilr arnvlnir at FhHadelphla .fi :n p in S York IMim, Balilmore 9 4.1 1 lu i-liio-VIil(i;4 p Hi rpm ( Jar arrvli at Philadelphia I ;a u New Vor ; M a Oi Tri'i.lo laaia Sanhury: t m d!l v arrlrinx at Pbiladeldhla l .'lm Hi.ui..rt ;i'i m Wa'hlDKt'iD T4A a m N Travaaia Weeadayt. I01 a CD Sunday. ;iO a tu - davi arnMLi( at Phlladidplua U (nam. New York lUpn, Dalllmcre lis) f tn, WuLiirtOD I (li p K. IU put. aetit dayi arrirlnir at Philadelphia U p in. Nw Yoia 9 JU p in, Mainmort o uj p m W vhlogton " V pat Tram, ;k. lean Sunbury at V.Vjamand hV nllrtpo.. I,t Hmlmn. Philadelphia and Ualtlmora I. H. WU'IIJ, Gen'l Paa Knn i. b. HCTCUIXsON an,l Maoaaar. WHEELS, Too! The Eldredge $so.oo The Belvidere 40.00 .Superfcrf to all otbcrt lrrcspxtlv vi price. CauVfttc Ulla yon . why. WrtU for ooc. ractay, MELVtbCUB ILL. mtritk 7r & MISTAKES OF YOUTH. In the foIlowlBg frinonDr.TimAg pMka to tboM whc ' would Uwthrtr lift aeoond tim if it wr poasibU Tht text l, Job iM:"AU that a man kath will he give for bit Ufa." That la untrue. Tbe Lord did not tax It. but satan a&ld It to the Lord wbu Uie evil one wanted Job attll tuon affllcteU. Tbe record li, "S went Htait forth from tbe proaem of the Lord and amota Job wltU aort bolla." And aatan baa been tbt au thor of all eroptlre dlieaiea alnc tbeu, and ba tiopet by poiaonlne tin bliKMl to polaon tb aouL But the r ault of thV diabolical experiment whlcb left Job victor proved the falalty ot the sataflc remark, "AH that a mac bath will be glre for bia life." Mauj a captain Mho haa stood on the bridge of the steamer till bis iassen:ers got off and he Uwiied, many an onglncci who hat kfpt h!a hand ou the throttU valr or bl foot on the brake until the most of the train was saved whl! be went down to death through tht oMii tlrawlniilge. many a tlremau whc )luiiK'd Into a MhzIiik Iioiih to get a 8k-4':lug i-liilil out, the tlri-umu aarr! ncilllf Ilia iiih hi mih nurmt.1. mm im? tbonsttlldil of Uiartyra who suhlftittfil l0 nt.ry aiiiKe aua kiih 01. iuam:re and hcadmiiii's o nnil guillotluo rather than surreuiUT prlnrii!-. piov Ins that In many a case my ti'Xt wa not true when It says, "All 'hut a mini bath will he give for his life." But satan's falsehood was built on a truth. Life Is very precious, ami II we would not Rive up all there are many things we would surr.'nilci rather than surrender It We how precious life is from tbe fart Hint w do everything to prolonir it. llemx all sanitary regulations, all study of hygiene, all fear of draft, all water proofs, all doctors, ull metllclues, all struggle In crisis or nc.'Mciit. Au ail mlral of the British navy was couri martlaled for turning his atilp around In time of danger, and so damaging the ship. It was proved against him, hut when bis time came 10 be heard he sold: "Gentlemen, 1 did turu my ship around and admit that tt was damaged, but do you want to know why I turned It? There was a inau overboard, and I wanted to save blni. and I did save him, and I consider th? life of one sailor worth all. the vessels In the British navy." No wonder he was vindicated. Life Is Indeed verv precious, lea, there are thos .rho deem life so precious they would llk to repeat It. They would like to try It over asnln. They would like to gc bark from 70 to liU, from GO to 'mi, from 50 to 40, from 40 to 30 and from 30 to 20. I propose for very practical and useful purvoses. as will nppeai before I get through, to discuss the question we have all asked of others and others have again and again asked of us, Would you like to live your life over again? We have all made so many mistakes stumbled Into so many blunder, said o many things that ought not to hate been said mid dime so many things that ought not to have been done that we cnu suggest at least 05 per cent, ol Improvement. Now. would It not h grand if the good Lord would say to you: "You can go buck and try It ovi again. I will by a word turn your hair Mark or brown or golden, and smooth all tbe wrinkles out of yout twmple or cheek, aud take the beud out of your shoulders, and extirpate thr stiffness from the joint, and the rlieu matlc twinge from the foot, and yon shall le 21 years of age and just what you were when you reached that polnl before. If the proamnion were made, I think many thousands would accept It. Some of you would have to go back further than to 21 years of age to make fair start, for there are many who manage to get all wrong ticfore thai period, but. If you took life over agalu you would have to take Its deep sad ness over again. Would you want 10 try again tbe griefs, and the heart breaks, and the bereavements through bleb you have gone? What a meri t that we shall never be called to Buffet tbem again! We may bave others bad enough, but those old ones never again. Would you want to go through the process of losing your fathet again, or your mother again, or you companion In life again, or your child again? If you were permitted to stop at the sixtieth milestone, or tbe fiftieth milestone, or tbe fortieth milestone and retrace your atept to the twentieth, your experience wonld be something like mine one November day Jn Italy I walked through a rreat city with a friend and two guide, and there tyer In all tbe city only four person!, and they were those of our own group. W went up and down the treet. W entered the bouses, the museums, the temple, tbe theaters. We examined the wonderful picture on tbe walls and tbe most exquisite mosaic on the floor. In the atreet were the deep worn rut of wagon, but not a wagon In the city. On the front U.p ol mansion the word "Welcome" In Lat Is, but no human being to greot u Tbe ooly'bodle of any of the dtlzem that w it were ptrtiifled and la tb ntiftenm at the gate. Of tbe 85.00C pav'pU who one Hved la those homes and worshiped la cboae tempi'- and cUiipMl In tboM tntr not on left. For MOO year that city of TampeU bd Tn burled befort modern ex tdoratloo coop4 out erf It tbe lava ol VmuvIus. Weil, m irtio aboild be per toltt4 to retort on 4b pathway ol a I Mrtbty 11f and llr It over agali would Hod a lonHy and sad a pll old church, tbt oM home, tie eM a: , -round, either gone or occupied iy others, and for yon more depressing L i::.in was our Pompeltan visit that No vember day. 1 j V" ' Betide that, would you want to risk the temptation of life . over agalnl From the fact that you are here I con clude that, though In many respect your life may have been unfortunate aud nnconsec rated, yon have got on o far tolerably well. If nothing more than tolerable. Aa for myself, though my life has been far from being at consecrated to God as I would like to have had it, I would not waut to try It over again, lest next time I would do worse. You. the good mother of a bouse- hold, and all your children rising up to call you blessed, can remember when you were quite Jealous of the belle of the village, who was so trans cendently fair and popular. But while you have these two honorary and queenly names of wife and mother she became a poor waif of the street and went Into the blackness of darkness forever. Live life oyer again? Why, If many of those who are respectable were Mrmltted to experiment, the next Journey would be demolition. You get through, as Job says, by the skin of your teeth. Next time you might nol pet through at all. Satan would say. "1 know hint now better than I did liefure and have for 50 years tieen studying bis weak news, aud I will weave a stronger web of circum stances to catch blm next lime." Aud satau would concentrate his forces on this one man. and the lnt state ol that man would be worse Ibati tlm lirst. My friends, onr faces are In the rigid direction. Better go forwaru than backward, even if we had the choice. The greatest disaster I can think of would be for you to return -, ... or.cj ii. i 11- . ... TO oo.viioijn iu jnitn. vn. u tuts wnc u smooth Luxerne or Cnynga lake, 1 WOUIU line 10 gei into jainu ami over it, not once, but twlee-yen. thousand times. But lire is an uncer - talu sea. and some of tbe ships crash on tue iceoergs oi com mmiicreiice, and some take lire of evil passions. and some lose ttielr bearings and run Into the Goodwin sands, and some are never heard of. Surely on such a treacherous sea as that one voyage is enough. Besides all Mils, do you know, if you could have your wish Rud live life over again tt would put you so much further from reunion with j onr friends In heaven? If you are In the noon of life, or the tveutng of life, you are not very far from the golden gate at which you are to meet your trans lated and eroparadised loved ones. Yon are now, let us say. 20 years or ten years or one year off from celes tial conjunction. Now. suppose yon went back In your earthly life 30 years or 40 years or 50 years, what an aw ful posipnueuicnt of tbe time of re union! It would tic as though yon were going to San Franclsro to a great ' ",,d y" ?i 10 ',klnlJ' f,,,,,r i pardoning God. a loving God, a sym- or five miles this side of It. and then imll)(.t)c God ,ud nt more to him mine back lo Baltimore to get a Letter ,h(U1 thf, HlTQm oh ho 8ft , start, as though you were go r.g to ,h joy of seeing a protllgal putting his England to be crowned, aud, having ; llllim on tne ,at(.u of h- Utbefn come lu sight of the mountain- of 0WR x nmnnher lhat ,.re wrftf Wales, you put back to Sandy Hook two ve8gl.ls ou ,,a nnd n ft storm In order to make a better voyage. ,t wa m.y very darki AnJ Uje tW)J Would you like for many years to ad- v.Mri, wm , straight for each Jnurn the songs of heaven, to adjourn nttoi.r alld tllB cill,tan9 kn,.w ,t not. the compaulo.iHhip of heaven, to d- Cut after awhile the nmn on the Iwk J..urn the rest of benveu. to adjourn Lut aw ,he 0pI)ron(lllng ship, and he the presence of Christ In heaven? No. .houted, "Hard a-larboard!" and from the wheel of time turns In the right UlB otD(.r veRS(1 tnp cry wpnt , directJon. and It Is well It turns s ,Iar,, a-larboard.1" and thev turned fast Three hundred and sixty five 1 ,18t t.noU)fh t0 g,flnce b a.j ge), revolutions In a year and forward,,,, uMf , fhlr nrborfc Some f rather than JWJ revolution. In a year j ym m , tl)e storm of temptation ami and backward. . yo are drlv!llB on nn(, nmiug towari But bear ye, hear ye. while ! tell fearful collisions unless, you changt you bow you may practically live yonr)Volir course." Hard a-larboard"' Turn life over again and be all the hotter vt. turn ye, for. "why will ye die, oJl .. 1. X'.,.. - -. . . . . . I . . ,1 -..-!. lur iu iuu uiny iui imu mtr reuiaiu- lug years of your life all you have learned of wisdom in your past llfo. You may make the coming en years worth the preceding 40 or 50 y.mr. n uru a uiu He ur wuuiu imr u, in. bis Ufa over again because he would do so much better and yet goes right on living as he has always lived, do yon not see he stultifies himself? He1 prove that If he could go back bjcou may tenpiei t0 g0t j0 lwme would do almost the same as he has .n i . . would do almost the same as he has done. As I supposed It would be, there nro young people on whom this subject has acted with the force of a galvanic battery. Without my saying a word to them, they have soliloquized, say. Ing: "A one cannot live hi I If- over again and I can make only one trip I must look out and make no mis takes. I have but oue chance, and 1 must make the most of Jt" My young friends, I am glad yoa make this ap plication of tbe sermon yourself. When a minister toward the close of his ser mon says, '"Now, a few word by way of application, people begin to look around for their hat and get their arm through one sleeve of their over coats, and tbe sermonlc application I a failure. I am glad you have made your own application, and that you are resolved, like a Quaker of whom I read year ago, who In substance said. "I shall be along tbl path of life but once, and so I iut do all the kind ness I can and ail the good I can." My bearers, tbo mistake of youth can never be corrected. Time cone Is gone forever. An opportunity passed the thousandth part of a second has by one leap' reached tb other side of a great eternity. In (ba autumn when the birds migrate yoa look up and sec the sky black with wings and tht flock stretching oat Into many leagues of air, and so to-day I look op and set two Urg wings In fall sweep. , They are (ba wings of tha tying year. Thai Is followed by flock of Boo, and they art (be flying days. Bach ot (be fly log days is followed try 24, tod thsy ar tb flying hours, and each of the to followed by 00, and tboss ar 14 .it"5 r"n-n 9. TThete did t!:nv r-M I niu-k aim-t fruni? Et,rnltv uitaL a- r-J i are they bound? Eternity to con. Ton might a well go a-gunnlng for the quail that whistled last year In the tueadow or the robin that last year caroled In the sky as to try to fetch down and lag one of the past opportunities of your life. Do not say. "I wll lounge now and make It np afterward." . Young men and boy, you can't make It up. My observa tion Is that those who In youth sowed wild oats to the end of their short life sowed wild oat, and that those who start sowing Genesee wheat always tow Genesee wheat To others life Is a maaqueradt ball, and aa at such entertainment gentlo men and ladle put on the garb of klnga and queens or mountebanks ot rlowns and at tbe close put off the disguise, so a great many pass their whole life Jn a mask, taking off the mask at their death. While tbe mas querade ball of life goes on they trip merrily over the floor, gemmed hand Is stretched to gemmed band, gleam Im: brew liends to gleaming brow. On with the d-tnee! Flush and rustle and laughter or immeasurable merrymak ing. But after awhile the languor ot death comes ou the limbs and blurs the eyesigh? Lights lower. Floor hollow with sepulchral echo. Mu sic saddened Into a wall. Light, lower. Now the maskers are only seen In the dim light. Now tbe fragrance of the flowers is like the sickening otct t!i:it comes from garlands that have lnln long In the vaults of ceme teries. Lights Jower. Mists sather In tbe room. Glasses shake as thougn quaked by sudden thunder. Sigh caught lu the curtain. Scarf drop from the shoulder of beauty a shroud. f ihf, IIJi,Ill! lower. Over the slippery boards In da lire of death glide jealous ies, envies, revenges, lust despair and I 4l.th s,.Mlr.h of lninn wicks almost .,,...,,,,, Trll Cllriands will not ha!f f(ver the lllP(,rat(K, feot choklsg I rtan,r!, ,.hIIue8S. Feet stIU. Hands : ... gwl v!.w hushed. Eves shut I r ,i t. OIlt I Invite you to quit all that and bo gin a new life. Koland went into bat tle. Charlemagne's army bad been driven back by the three armies of the sacrens. and Uoland almost iu despair took up the trumiiet and blew three blasts in one of tbe mountain passes, aud uiuW the power of those three ,l!asU tlie Saracens recoiled and fled In terror. But history Bay that when he l ad blown the third blast Koland' trumpet broke. I take this trumpet of the gospel and I blow the first blast, "Whosoever will." I blow the second Wast "Seek ye the Lord walle he may be found." 1 blow tbo third blast. "Now la the accepted time." But th ( ,rIpet Dot bpk u was haml :-d down by our father to us, and we will band It down to our children, and ifvev we are dead they may blow the 't-iimnt. ttdllritr 1hu urni-M that u liai-o hoUSC Ot Israel? Young man, as you cannot lire llfo wver again, however you may long to do so, be sure to have your one life 'right There Is some young- man who . hu ,, ., frmn ,.... perhaps- under some little spite or evil persua sion of anottier, and his parents know not where be Is. My son, go home! bo not gc to aea! Don't go to ulght where I your father will be glad to see yon, and your mother I need not tell you bow she feels. How I would like to make your parents a present of their wayward boy, repentant and In bis , right mind. I would like to write tbem a ilttcri nmj yu to carry the letter. saying, "By tbe blessing of God on my sermon I Introduce to you one whom you bave never seen before, for he haa become a new creature In Christ Jesus." My boy, go borne and put your tired hoad on the bosom that nursod you so tenderly In your child hood years. A young Scotchman was taken cap tive In battle by a band of Indians, and be learned tbelr language and adopted their habits. Yean passed oa, but tbe old Indian chleftaJa never for got that he had In hi possession a young man who did not belong to him. Well, one day tbl tribe or Indians came In sight of the Scotch regiment from which this young man had been captured, and the old Indian chieftain sold: "I lost my son In battle, and 1 know bow a father feels at the loss of a son. Do you think your father Is yet suvei una young man saia, r am tne only son ot my. father, and I hope he Is still alive." Then said the Indian chieftain: "Because ot the loss of my son this world is a desert Ton go free. Keturn to your countrymen. Be visit your father, that he may rcjolct When b sees the sun rise In th morn ing and tbe trees blossom In th iDring." So I say to you, young roan, captive of waywardness and sin: Yout rather la waiting for yon, Your moth er Is Waiting for' yon. Tour sisters ar walUng for yon. Ood 1' waiting (f yoa. 0o boast i Do bossoj g ' What Shall Be Done T ; , FOR TMB DEUCATB OJXL You hare tried ftroa anti X other tonics. But the keeps pale aotthln.; Her taOow eomnlexlna vorrics you. Per haps she has a little hacking; f cough also. Her head aches; 2 and she caanot study. Give her ! SCOffS fc3$!C3 J The oil will feed her wasting; bod vi the rlrcerine will soothe her cough, gad the hrpophos- t ehites will vtrt new power ana 7 vlo-or to her nerves and brain. I Never say you "cannot I X take cod-Urer oil" until you I hare tried dcotrs nmuiston. a You will be obliged tochanee your opinion at once. Children a 9 especially become very fond t Xot it) and infants do not know . when it Is added to their food. yx. and li.oo ; all drug fti. SCOTT A SOWNE, Ch-mltta, Nrw York. Aifflinburg Aarble' Works. R. H- LANGE, ". MARLE AND SCOTCH GRANITE Monuments, lieaflstsones anil Cemetery Lot Enclosures. Old Siones Cleaned and Repaired Prices as Low as the Lowest. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. A. JENKINS, Ag't., Crossr)ve, Pa. rrniooD poison ( A SPECIAL TYiliJ A SPECIAJLTYS; U imi7 uuiuu ruisun permanently cured In 16 to 34 days. Ton can ba treated M borne (oraam prtca nnder aaaie ff tiara a tr. If you prefer (o com bare wawillimiw met to pay railroad fareana hotel bllli.nd anra.lf we fall to con. If yon have taken mar. eary. Iodide Botaeh, and atlll hare aches and palna, Hueous Patches In ranuth, Sore Throat, riuiplM, CoinMtr Colored tipota, Cloera on any part ot thetwdy. Hair or Rynbrows falllnir out. It Is this Seooudarjr MLOOD POISON waraaranteetocara. We solicit the a jetobati bate case and CtiaUeuae th world for a caae weoaanotcure. Thla dLease boa alwaya ba fried theakill ofthe moat euiineut phyai clans. 500,000 capital behind our uncoudk. tlonal (raaraaty. Abaolutoproofsiiaiitapaled on SA M.-Bl Tu.n-l. i lit,' .j. . . r T Temple, ClUHAUO, "I bave used Chamberlain's Conch ItenieJv in mv famil.v for years and alwayn with sooil results," says Mr. v. li. cooper oi mo, oai. "For small children we find it espec ially eflective." For wile by all Druggist. Agents Wanted in Every County to Suppiy tbe Great Popular Demand for America's War for Iiiy TOLD IN PICTURE AND STORY Compiled and Written by senator joHN iNcaLLs Of KansaB The iiMist brilliniitily written, most profuflcly and artistically illus trated, and most intently jKipular book on tlie subject of the war with Siwiiiv Nearly 20D SnperU inastrations uom now taken Kjvecially for this great work. Atreuts are making 9M to $1UU a week Bel liner tt- A veritable lxn- acza for live canvassers. Apply for description, terms and territory at once to ' N-D- THOMPSON PUBLISHING CO- St. LouiB. Mo or New York City, $1.50 "Per Day. A FEW LAWK8 AND GENTLEMEN WANT EiTo canvass. Abovi) salary uarauteed. Kor particulars, call or artilreaa. t-tsst. Kmilv sthcnk, naiawana, ra. REVIVO RE8T0RIS VITALITY. Made ft Well Mai, lSthtMy.4fX.il 0i M., TS GREAT 80th prailurM tha aHoaeresalta la's days, llartl u.nvrrniiir ana qiuoKiy. ouras waaa au einera nit l.v.uia uru will rafaia ttaalr last saakeo,aaald muu will reenter their yaulkial isor by aalag Itfc-VIVO. It aitleklf and auralr raatoraa Namu bay. n.-a. Loat Vitality, Impoteatr. Hlsklly Kmleilona L .t l-ow.r, raiila Uamory, Waatiu IHaaaaaa, and all afferM of sail-abaaa or aaeaaaaad IndleonUoo, which anflta aaa f or atady, aealaaai of larrlaie. II sol only eana by atarUa at tbe aaal ol Alaeasa, bal h s treat aerre toaba aatt bloo balMtw, briar in aaea tae piaa flew t r to Mia caeeka tad ro th. It waroa of InaiDity I oa barlBf RICVIVO,Ba twring tae are ot yoata. and Oonraaptloa. laalit oa otber. It aaa ba earrtad la east pocket. Br stall, 1,00 per paekwe, ot ail tot S.OO, with a peal tie writtaa nataalii la ears a refaad Ute BMaey. Otrvaiaf fna. tt trial V3TILIED1CI1I co.miutaiTt.csicioaiLL rr salt at Hlddlebargk. by W. U. SFAXOLHt. u -uuiiuih IL L: MILLER, - - ftftfc' ri I kseo onstantlv on '..4 faeture to order all kind of ,, j ; Marble and o e w wawuiwi aa ttwarri LOWPRCEI IX)wS. 1 have ona cf the beat M .... 7 Jem in tbe State and e. u-equi turu nut nl ,.rL "I'Jfnt. 9Couts aud my orkd;uru. Thankful for past rvor. ZCt speotfoliv ask a eoutlniiHbre 0f u, : M. L. MlLLgt New Wr Songs and Music- Two of tbe moHt populurpipc,, musjo arranged for piano and 07e have just been issued by tl)e i0nS Music Co,. IndianniKilis, Ind 11 Our Heroea Home' dcdicnte,! to Heroes of the TJ. S. Battleebiu .C la nno tt 4k ! . ...... " ever written. The music ia utirriS and tbe words ring witb patriotic vuv m 1 u n utit-ni, iiTtiiuilul ar... UawKV'8 Battle of Manilla ,Z A MVS picvn ouu w 111 uvtj (Ul ever us a Km tjuir 01 tue greatest naval event , tbe world's history. Eitbor 00a 3 these pieces and PoupUr MiiHicEi containinti 18 pages full sheet mZ BDUk uu icuieiiii ui 20 cents. Address Popular Music Co, Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Is used for Plastering 1 Imiso. It is a new discvery Guaranteed to last lonJ than any other plaster, is preferred to Adamant. For wrticulars call ou orailjJ D. A. KERN MIDDLEBUFGH.il eiustice of the Peace AND CONVEYANCER-M- Z. STCIMNGEH. Middlcburgh, Pi V. K. BOWER. E. E. IM WI.IH BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys-iit- Lu w Wirldlnlimioli t. omces u KunK uuBrtini,. jiUUUIULUip TJ JA8. . CHOUSE, ATTORN. BY AT LAW, MlDBLBJJllltd.Pl All Luinei;8 ritmU-d t o lii car- will receive prompt uftention. CIIAS. NASHPCliVlSi. Collections, Loans and Investment Ken! IXaleaud Private I'-uiUvr. Williaiiispoit. Lycoming Co., Pi Deposits iH.-ceiiieil, hill .Vet, louriu'ls ur lidi rora any purl, ol the world. K. . Potties NteTErVNARY'sUncEoN. SEUWSGROVE. PA. All protflsslotm! business entrust! d to niynt win receive prompt ouu caremi utteiition -Newly Established. WEST PERRY HOTEL One-fourth mile Baal f Klrhdcld. Teams free for traveling men to drr to town, before or after 111 Kates 75 cents per Day. aT. 1SJ. B.OS9, Fro. PATENTS ' rvwtamlt' fm avtnajmivtfi OBTAINS Consult or communicate with the lAf of this piper, who will give all nccd id li matloo. Comralra. Aaitantion. I served from '12 to '4, and was wouuMI in. iu in 1 Im iumIh m the Wlldrrww. would like to have mv conraili-H know : Celery King has done lor ma. la 1W0 mrl complaint., chronic dim rftixwa. cunie iiart. ;1 doctors eould not stop li. tint l-Mlery urns " cured ma . and I am once mom cnlnylUK II" vn.Mir Rutin. tiwtMjin. aucn. iro. r.v- Y. V. I. r. tietery aine tor me nerves, 1."" rr and Kidneys is sold la toe. and S.v. imk't w. II. Herman, Troxeieiimi iiiiuuiiii.'" Ulsh, Meflure; U. A. KDrigBi, aiuio. Beaatr la Dlaod Dep. r-1nn l.lnn.1 MAn.. I. ..Infill WkllV beauty without it. CascareU, Candy. -att' tio clean your Mood and keen it ciw stirring up the lacy liver and driving f Iiuiibtve iiuiu uio inAi. . jn-,ui -wrr J laniah pimples, IwiU, btoti-liua, UuckheH .nit Ikn4. .ii.ltlv liilinli. nwinlnvifin llV UM Casvarets, beauty for ten ccnU. All 4 gists, saiuiaciion guaraniecu, iuc, x.- Union Steam Laundn .i Adarr3 61 YoUtz, Prop's., Aiffllriburg, P FAULTLliSS IJNEN is i crowning feature of evening W Tl,o TTNTI IN VINISII tor 1 tliis laundrv is famous speaks plsi'i of painstaking care in every Collars and cuffsironcdwith n Ivory-uke Edges. Prices the Lwest Velcad others follow. Lact Curtains a Specialty. G. A. Guteuus, Agt, ' Middleburg, frlmage. It would b aa tiptoratlot n