Doctors Can't Cure It! "Contagious blood potion it absolutely tfceyond the skill ot the doctor. They aaay doM a patient (or years on their mercurial ad stth. remedies, but ha will never be rid of the disease : on the other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. 8. S. is the only cure for this terrible affliction, because it is -the only remedy which goes direct to the cause of the disease and forces it from the system. , I n a 31 toted with Blood Poison, and the doc tore aid me no good, though I took their treatment 11 lb fully. In faot, I seemed to id worse all the while. I took llmeil every so-ealled blood remedy, Iml they (Ud no! seem to rrtrli the dis ease, and had no efleel whatever. I was dis heartened, for It wmfd tltMt I w.mlil never be lOw. cured. A t lh advice ol :'' a friend t then took SS. 8. 8. S., end luan tolm vrove. 1 continued the rlletne.nnfl It cured me completely, build- loir in. nw lical th and lniTfUlnu inr appetite. Altho-.r'i thM was ten years airo, I have nevei nt bad a sign of the dlaoiur Ui return. W. R. Numi. Staunton, Vs. It fa like stdf-dpstruetion to continue to take potash and mercury; besides totally destroyinK the digestion, thoy dry up the marrow in the tones, pro ducing a stiffne and swelling of the Joints, causing the hair to fall out, and eonipletely wroebin the system. test rSlZ J. & s for Dlil .ThcOlUUU is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is tbeonly blood remedy free from these dangerous minerals. aHook on self-treatment sent free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. PENNSYLVANIA KAILR9A1. Sanbury & Lewistowu Division. In effect June 2(3, 13D8. araiirwABDj dib. statios. katakd fTm i u A. I, in r m 4.21 I I.eetrtown J. 7". s.ns 4 39 'u'.oi ; Alain Street ; 7.:3 ' t ut 4.S rt.'H Lfximiwn "..Vi S.ln I.IM 1141 4 ,r S H Ir.n.l T.4: t.W 4.01 u.4j : fainter . 7.4u a. 24 a v a.. j it 1 shimtie im ; .:u sr 'i. 4 li Wanner 7..i S.:iS XVi i..r 17 Meillore i S us i J.45 ;t '.;.' 31 Keuh's Mills , S.1S 3..M 3-.M !l 11 A'laaibnrit. 8.1H 3..W 3 li.j ii Bi-svertcwD B.'io I 4.V4 Stl I i..'tj 30 Henler i 6.34 t (.14 3J)i l-U'i i t M I'lJleburifb .4ii 4 20 .1) . il :eier s 41 2' 10 JT ' reamer A 4.1M iilj SJ Pawllnd 8M .3I J.tt 1.I.. J 3 selin'Arove tMiu ; 4 t .17 I .17 JJ So1lnixror J. v.Ot I 4 M P J'l HjiiimrT "1 Trrtin leaves Suubury 5 25 p m, ar- rives at Sel.ustfiove 5 45 p m Trainn leave Lewistown Junction : -S S a m, 10 13 a m.1237 i m.5 !I7 n m.7 07 11 68 p in Altnona, Fltt-'imrii and the Wen. For MiltimorjHUil Walnnton V as a m I 04. 1 S3. 4 I'. 1 ui p m Fur I'liiU'lelpMa n.t Ni'W York33 S.'.m. loll 33 4 4.1 and 11 lo put rut Harriot ly 7 0) m :m.l i in Philadelphia ft Er e R R Division. AMI n i'.t!!;:i; ;:.' r.tAi. Trltio ! iv !i;ili!i' ln:lv exe. Suml.iy : I 2 a ill ?'-r I'ric ai:il ('.ina:i..ilKU.i 6 111 . in ,'.;l,v." -it l-.-l- ii-i.l i' I'wndiiiaua 4 a ill I :!."' 'Iive:i. I'ytn if u:i .tin- We . . I 111 ' Ml !.: 'lie! " Kill:.- V I '.III II,l!iUII I L4.'l.. '-r i,fQ" -it r.inlir.i f wi.i i m "r Vili; .i i'wi't w Sun.-. iv -i i in Kri. i:i-l Cm iimIiiIii:.' f .rl. -'i l! ive-i am ;t i m J.ir I liaui'i' -i. ;.V I.WAY ti Ml . n in ;. i t. ir- .- i ..! H irflt..n i.id S 4.1 p tu tor WiUo- " 111, r. IU f ir S!l:un.- i.k t'.-.r.-..- f!tn -irri j I' .IllnrttOfl M .--'nil .!cl;.t,li di: iniuri; ;i I i I in fsrad Their Moaej B Much credit is reflected upon the vol usteers by the records of the little United States post office and of ths ex press office at Camp Merritt. Since the post office waa established three weeks ago, an average of $SC0 a day, or a total of over $11,000, has been sent away by aoldiers in money orders, di rected almost without exception to mothers at home, and the express tent has received $8,000, aent in express or ders, evidently directed to the soldiers' mothers, sisters, or other near rela tives. Over 20,000 letters and eight "tie sacks" of papers are sent away daily by the Camp Merritt post office. Doth the post office and express tent have done much to encourage the send ing of money to relatives that might under other circumstances have been spent during a trip to the city in search of the regular offices. The chaplains of several regiments have thanked the express company for keeping open on Sunday. Foreign ignorance of America has ceased to be surprising. It has coirie to be taken as a matter of course by Americans, but every now and then some amusing instance occurs to call attention to it ogaiaf A young wom an recently returned from abroad says that just before she sailed for home she met a party of Englishmen who were very polite, and showed great in terest In her when they heard fche was from Chicago. "Ah, yes." said one of them. "I know all about America! You see, I have same relatives over there. You hnve to go to market in a cart. It must be great fun." The girl wus puz zled for a minute, but. soon found out that his relatives lived on a ranch somewhere out west, and then she hod the greatest difficulty In persuading him that in Chicago people did not go to market in a cart. In fact, she says she doesn't think he believes it yet. Last year's wheat crop of the world was smaller than any crop since 1890. Thcyiuld was 2,139,540,108 bushels. The failure of the wheat crop in many parts of the world gives the farmers of the United States a splendid oppor tunity to realize a handsome profit, and they are taking advantage of the situation. Last year the amount of wheat in the farmers' hands on March 1 was 86,147,000 bushels. This year on the same date the amount was 121, 820,500 bushels. The present prices of breadstuff a are likely to be main tained until the new crop comes in, and many predict on account of war times much higher prices for prod uce of various sorts than we hnve known for a long time. Now wo are sending our men Into battle armed with the old Springfield, says a San Francisco exchange. When a Springfield bullet reaches the murk It does the busim, but its range is comparatively short. The Mauser rifie, with which tlio Spanish troops ure armed, has a range of 1,800 yards or mor.'. The Springfield Is not good fur much beyond 1,HW yards. It seems like suicide to send men into battle when they must be under fire for n dis tance of MX) or l.liiiO yards before they can reply, but that is what we are do ing with the volunteers cn the way to Manila and with most of the iirtny Miteuded for Cuba. l'.-.'.:i k-lphU a.. lUI-ii.ii.re 9 4" p in W.l. ; ! I'llil lilclph! i :.rr m ; 1 a iri le iv S 'iip.il -r : i at l':r.!alel.I!iia r.'i in Wnif iftiiti 74;i a in New Ay, lo a m Sun-lav-, arnMiK in I'nlluilclpliia N -u- V ir M p in, HVVuvru ll."W -iii.mtiii i ii p a-. u. w.-.'k Mi' arrivi' ii Till! !' l.hi a nit York '.i -i) p in, llallnuore t Uj p m I n us il-- ,i in Vf.-, ... "V il l l ' i n. H-S-J li t a.-r.l'iic"(i 7 l.'ip in Tra n - TVt J I' Hultllif-e u leavv unl'iiry at 'JViainiml A 2', i it iiiirnMiiirj, I'liuaneipnia anl 1. K. Wo il, (ic-n'l H Aici-iit i J. B.iil'TCill.NsoN ien'l Mauaner I An American recently returned from l'nris reports that he almost caused a street riot by accidentally tearing a Frenchman's trousers' pocket with the hook of his cane. The Frenchman would listen to no upulogy and flew into a passion, A crowd gathered and raised the cry "Down with Ameri cans." Finally the gendarmes eon ducted the two men to a tailor shop, where seven dollars was deposited for a new pair of trousers. A cab was then called and the American escaped from the crowd of yelling gamins. r .v 2 T : 1-; - - WmtUmm JUew MaefaU-rl wouldn't mtrry Kaa who w leaa than SO yean old. Miaa Klttlsh Ah, aelttsh to the hut, Misa Macfall What la there selfish about that? Misa KltUsh-Wby. you wouldn't want, when you died of old age, to leave your husband In bis prime and have a chance to get some young girl and be happy. Chicago Daily NVwa. Ne Real. You are completely broken down, said the doctor, "and must take sest You must get away from busluesa cares and worries and quit work ab solutely for several weeks. Unless you follow my advice 1 cun't be responsi ble for consequences. , "Well," answered the mart, "1 will ask my wife whether the business in her millinery store will justify the ex pense. Puck. Such a Difference. "Dearest, you blush like the rosei red," Said he, and be thought that rather nest. In after years he simply said: Great Caesar, Jane, you're red aa a beetr i Cincinnati Enquirer. CONGRESSIONAL ITEM. A large bill for river appropriation. Harlem life. The Greateat Invent. The time Is big with great emjirtae. With deeds and atatesmeiVa plana las menee; But naught are theae to the boy whose eyes Adjoin a bole In a baaeball fence. Indianapolis Journal. A Slight MlaanderatavndliiB. Mr. Ouyer I suppose you ride a wheel, Miss Antiquate, Misa Antiquate Yes, Indeed; I com pleted my first century yesterday. Mr. Guyei" Really'.1 You dou't look it, I'm sure. N. B. Friends they were, but strangers now. Chicago Daily News. From Motives of Economy. Wall Paper Dealer Something t paper the walls of a sleeping-room? Yes, sir. What shade would you prefer? Customer I think I'd like something that won't show a spot when you mash a mosquito on it. Chicago Tribune. On the Daloony. First Guest The proprietor of this hotel must make a mint of money. Second Guest They say he spends it as fast as it's made. First Guest I don't see how he can unless he lives nt some other slimmer hotel. ruck. A Pawn TloLel. Tom I've cot to take Mav to tlie plav to-night. Dick That means three tickets, -h? Tom How do you make that out? Dick Why, one for your watch, and two for yourselves. Lp to Date. Terbnpa That IVna It. Mnmma Alice, what happened last evening? I thought I heurd some thing drop In the parlor. Alice I I think Mr. Templeton fel in love with me. Chicago Daily News. Another 11 up to re. She Do you know that married men, as a rule, live longer than bach elors? ITe Oh. I don't believe that. It enly seems longer to them. Cleve land Leader. r tin n? Kfii r- i t Within the pact month the f.rst iron bridge erected in the state of Ohio hua j been removed. Thij bridge was over . j Salt creek on the Central Ghiodirision j ' . V. A T I 1 . 1 , t. ,,1.!,. ..I1U...1 1.. " j V fcUC UMIIUiUII. U. JMIIUUli IU Muskingum county and was built in , J ! 1S51. It was a tingle span, 71 feet in y(j i length and was known as a "Dollman cecs; truss unuge wun piatc gtruers. Doll man was at that time chief engi neer of construction of the Daltlmore & Ohio railroad. The Eldredge $50.00 The Belvidere $40.00 5ttpcrior to all others Irrespective , lA price. Calalogwe telU you V why. WriUforooe. anrVorfA. Poctery, tSELVIDEate. ILL. Pa""- -if .ineia. f Alateanny Idea is to makt-of allumln ium all the mt-ua soldier carries ex cept his rifle. Even buttons und shoe pegs are to be of aluminium. Some of ! the Pennsylvania artillery companies are provided with aluminium pailhold- , lng three gallons, in v'Lich all the water I used is sterilized by boiling over the ' camp fire. ! A Scotch physician thinks thatblcy I cle riding may be u cure for insanity. i He has tried it with good results on j some of bis patients. In this coantry it has made lunatics of some people, Take those inan-kiUJug scorchers for instance. The military authorities of tine Unit ed States Lave a theory that a sailor will fight better when Le ia well fed. la domestic economy the wife testifies that the husband shows no disposition to fight at all when he's well fed. Bins; Sing state prison convicts are bow told the principal events of the Uy. Newspapers and all general in formation except what they gathered arreptiticujlr, have hetatofor been sjrtthhald from them. laed to It. Clara. I sceCynthiahasdecoratedher room with guns, pistols, swords and the like. Cora Yt-s; she always baa been a great girl for having arms around her, onkers Statesman. On the lleeelt. She (poetical) Do you notice, dar ling, what beautiful uzure tints the sun lends to the bosom of the ocean 7 lie (practical) That, my dear, ia the dye out of some of those cheap bathing suits. TV V. Journal. Not Quite aa Cad. Yeast Did vou ever see one ot those folding beds like a piano? Crimsonlcak ell, no, I never sew one tha made quite as much noise as that. Yonkers Statesman. Ilatber Incompetent. Ill x on Spain's navy doesn't seem to be scoring many hits. Dixon No; I don't believe the Span Ish gunners could shell peas. Chi cago Dally News. , Hot Secretive mt All. The Officer Slim your name In blood I This is a secret society. The Applicant Then how foolish to txn in blood. Nothing circulates more quickly. N. Y. Evening Journal A Common Opinion. Muslntrton (rumlnatlngly) Van was made to mourn. Grimshsw Yes; but the blamed fool always thinks ha ean get out of It by marrying again. ruck. , Fooled. He's la Ms tsmb. but that Is not Tbs reaoos why bis widow frets! B be wedded him for wealth, she tboAittrt, And be left behind a tot ot debt , 'Oevalmad Leader 1 FOREIGN liTJSICAL'GOSSIP. Uohlinsrk'a new opera. "DrUela," In court of preparation at Vienna. reter llenoit bus resigned bis posl- ion as director of the Conservatoire I Antwerp, in consequence of differ ences of judgment as to altera tiona In he government of the academy. . iiumperdinck's "Hansel and Gretel" ma in tains Its extraordinary and well- deserved popularity In all parts of Eu rope. A few weeks ago Miss Marie Krba made her three hundredth ap pearance as Hansel In London. A new square in Vienna, udjoining be Favoriten strnsse, has been named "Rrsbms Plats," and a commemorative ablet has been placed on the house, rarlsgaase, No. 4. where the master re sided for a period of 17 years. M. Lassalle, the famous Paris bary tone, appeared for the first time in the German capital lust month, and gave a series of representations at the Royal Opera. Ills reception was- a very flattering one, the part in which he was most admired Icing that of Mephlsto in Gounod's "Faust." M. Jean de lleszke has now decided i to take part in the Wagner festival at liuyreuth next summer, and at the speciul request of Mine. Wagner will oppear as Parsifal. The famous Polish tenor proposes to study the music of Parsifal during the autumn months. which he will spend on bis estate in bis native country. The name of August Knna is not well known outside of one or two Eu ropean countries. Ue la a Danish com poser, ar.d his new opera "Cleopatra" has had as many as 25 performance. at Amsterdam during the season which has just come to a close, and ot which It was the principal success. NOTES FOR THE NATURALIST. wttJ There are 40 varieties of the tobacco plant. I Some insects are In a state of ma turity 30 minutes afterbirth. The eggs of the silk worm are about the size of mustard seeds. The goldfish is si great coward and a tiny fish with the courage to attack it can frighten it almost to death. A greyhound has a greater speed running than a horse. A gray bound has been timed in running 125 yards-in eight seconds. The marigold is a little weather prophet. If the tiny is going to be fine the flower opens about three or four o'clock in tha afternoon, but if w-et weather is In stora the marigold does not open at all. The heron seldom flaps his wings at rata of lees thou 120 to 150 times a minute. This is counting the down ward strokes only, so that the bird's wings really make from 240 to 300 dis tinct movements a minute. In one of the Canary islands there Ia tree of the laurel family that oc casionally rains down in the early evening quite a copious shower ot water drops from its tufted foliage. The water comes out through innum erable littlo pores situuted at the edge of the leaves. Mr. George D. Clark, a prominent florist of Philadelphia, reports thf suc cessful use of carbolic acid solution in killingthc mites that cause lily disci--- One-fourth ounce of carbolic ncu" putintoa quart of water and thorou. . ly stirred. The treatment of the bun.. consists In merely immersing them in the solution for a few minutes and then drying before planting. IRONICAL IFS. KlI peffoct txf natural ror loMflesn durini summer. But loslns flesh U losins ground. Can you afford to approach another win ter in this weakened con dition? Coughs and colds,weak throats and lungs, come Slickest to those who are in in flesh, to those eas ily chilled, to those who have poor circulation and feeble digestion. Emulsion of cod liver oil viUh hypo phosphites does just as much good in summer as lti winter. It makes flesh in August as well as April. You certainly need as strong nerves in July as in January. And your weak throat and lungs should be healed and strength ened without delay. All PntRgltta, sot. and ft ICOTT A BOW.NK, Cmmata, Mew Tort i: WHY? Tmliiireel biilcl -Noll tin l ent 'uh bua (CIU. liar iilct-U t'lhorr riuel we til nnnsiin lib rjuna eollrt nitfrauwl Irll annul If ." TNFRE YOU HAVE il Clear as Mud. The orHrlnarof Mm aim, written with nn. when deciphered wnsseeulo le only tin onlfr Inr a typv-wrlter, n inta: "biiiHoAcd Hurt ilrnfi on New fork for $S0 r which please nnd ii.ent imce onn of your laiett improved type- WllH'l-." He l pin rhaslntt a mticlilnernne too soon. T"B Miy, MOW Allot'T t UNKI.rt Yon nuir mil write mi poorly ns Ae ilocx. and your leiieri niny not he lllet'lhle. .nt a type-written roiiimtinl.'.ittni. tin n liiixliie--ltl.B iippt-urniife which a pen- wristen one bus nut. That's Why T4H should use a type-writer;. That It. does thexaoiA work tM Hie so-i-nllert- Sinnrtnrit., miirlitm-H, nwis i Svro.tio. und r giving sutls lactlon tu 35,000 useis Is Why YOU SHOULD USc THE ' ODELL " (Semi for ac.itnlorne anil sample if lis work. ODELL TYPEWRITER CO. 35H.SHI Itcnrbova Hi,, CHICAGO. I '.I 4-lS-uaio. Aifflirburg Aarble Works. 11 a man is Ignorant he soon pub lishes the fact. If a man itches for fume it usually keeps him scratching. If your harvest is a failure, remem ber you selected the seed. If it was a moccasin snake no won der Eve put her foot in it. If you want to please sonic men just tell them they look like actors. If you would obtain information from a woman, pretend indifference. If you have plenty of dust It is an easy matter to blind the public eye. If a man's too poor to lend his f rlendt money he will retain them longer. If a pugilist goes on the stage the audience has a poor show for iti money. If a man makes a fool of Llmsell twice in the same way his case is hope less. If a word to the wise ia sufficient, most wives must consider their hus bands fools. If a man would know how much he ia appreciated he should .pose as de fendant in a breach ot promise suit. Chicago Daily News. ARMY AND NAVY. DKALfc'K IN R. H LANCE, MAP.LE AND SCOTCH GRANITE llDBiis, HeafistsoHBS aM Cemetery hot&fo w Enclosures. w Old Sfoin.5 Cleaivvl and Repiud Price as Lew as l!-p Lowest. SATISFACTION GU A RANTEED. j. a. ,iv;;xixs, Ag't., KJ.;RT.i nvt r w j Ws :i i SSvfsfiW-'-" 1 r!--! K a MtT Prlm.r. i-i C7'iSii I on07orfei: i.iry lii.ouij 1'UASON permanentl uroa in io u 1,15 data, v ou ean bo treated aA AvaY. r. -u'iui'.' itpihb price nnoar BameKruaraa ESital'y lfyoopn.-for tocomeherowowllloon tuunur tract t0 pn r rai irnan f around hotel bl llnjiml Docharvn.lt we fail to cure. If yon hae taken mer cury. Iodide iiotanlt, and etui hTe ahea and rnlna, HI uouus l'auilies In mouth, More Throat, I'iinplea, Voppnr Colored Mpota, Hirer oo any partof tlio body, Ilnlror Kyebmwa fnlllna ont. It Is this Beiwudnrv liLoUU roisoJ) e iruaranteetociira. WesoliclttheiCJSobaU Date cases and rliullvneo the world for caae we cannot cure. Tlila dheaae bos always ballied the skill ( the moat eminent phyal clana. 500,0O eujMUil buhlnd our nucondl. Uonal gTraranty. Abaolutepronfsmntaenledon appUeniliin. Addreaa CUOK KKitlKUY CiiZ eOl Maaonto Xemple, CUlCAl.U, 114- . t i iii ui 1 i ' I S 4.1 31 Tie i . t a . SOROVE MflRDLE-YfliT M. L. MILLER - . ,1 I kep constantly on t-n4 . . ) factor, to order ail kiud, m.J T ' Marble And O.-an e IJODOHEllS ilill kA-J Old Stones Cle a t. .K lers in tha State ..", 0,Cu, ioru out good work. Unrtiua, inwt.ouie and see iuv ork x. I Thankful for nast favor, i fpectfully ask a mmtlunanre of M. L. aMilti - Kew War Songs and Jiuit Two of theiuoat popular ni0Pt.J niUBic arrnDared for nianti snrl ?, unve jusi oien ihsupcI lv U el'n, ?J Music Co,. Xntiianunol.s. Iml Our Heroin Home'dedict,;,) Httl'IMMuf the TJ. S. Itattll "M is out of tbp liiiMwt nui, h'M evnr writteu. Thw music is , ft 111! tils) VBClwA a rinn, Aullt. . "HDBiineci Ulii mi 4 MJ tuece Hii.l will liva f,.. "ill euir of the wentt wvn) ,.VH7l t -e world'- history. JSitl,., tliet-epiecos ami Pouplnr 5fu.:,p,J tut rt . . Id.. . . a Ulllf luaH . ..muuukf ifrnaireR lull eliunt I Beut. On rAniant nt "" Aiiaress 1'opcLAR Mmic Co Indianapolis, Iml. iimtl fall k o i..u iui L JdlUI Illr j tmi It is a new discvery Guaranteed to last long. than any other plaster. is preferred to Adamant, For particulars rail t MlJ B. A. KERN MIDDLEBUEGH. U WER & PAWLI2JG, Attorney8-at-Lnw unices lu Bank BulidliiK. Jliflflltilll'yl JA& U. CROTJSE, ATTOKNKT AT LAW, Mll)OI,KUll'.,rJ All biixines t iitmsip.j .;J win receive Mfniipt utttiiin u 11. 11 Potties, veterinary sURc:cfl, SELINSGROVE, PA. UI proli-sslmml business euuuv i . !. will reeelvi- pror.-.pi ami raretiil an, i,i;. 5KAND GIFT DI3TSI3"JT:2 A Full Set of Six War !-i-u Spoon.s Aii3alutely Free to ery Farrily in, t!o Un ited StaU3. l-'fir sixty dnj- we'll give sfroltMv . cost a lull set oi tlx War Mi-nmi ,: -y. evi ry tutu ly sm (lliijf -in h ciish onli r i h-iM Piiriiliure seli-eled from our v . ' inurter whether the unli-r bo for ji ui. Ttiis meaus tllllwe are got tiff to ml 1 1: - . ami names to our list oi iertnanei.t , :V. We're piliiR lodeuionstiule ami li ; i. dlrei t to the isciory for luraovtv. v i billion win oiwr, us uiouhuiiiIs n',i , ,.v inaxe ns iiiouhnsns of friend. t,'i oi a dlltereut dhsin four r; s. iiniiiriw rludlnif the Mnlof, ttoldlets lu Cmi.ti i und Morro Chniip. tihr simdns ;ut ; elii-up kind, iidnertlsed exwnsht ly at i; l.iwa set. 'i tiey are warraiiteit ln-si i"t s plum on ap'.ie haseof nlnknl M!it i.-' grade briiHsi. They wl'l wear lor i-ar- t eoinea prleeiess lielrloom (or rut lire -i m Hend lor a copy of our cutaloeui- IihIji ' should encliwe a stamp or two to h' !'Pi.'i Bge. Oi-akkh Valley Km. Co., 37 VM sou Dl LUICUgB. HAKE PERFECT OEM The Amcricuu navy has practically all been built since 1883. In modern naval conlllcta opposing vessels seldom come wlthiu two miles of each other until the vanquished ves sel strikes her colors. In the rcgulur uriny, about 28 per cent, are foreigners. In the navy, 62 per cent, of the petty olUcers, audi 42 per cent, of the seamen aro foreign born. United States war vessels of the first-class are named after states, those of the second-class, after rivers, those of the third, after the principal cities and towns, and those of the fourth, as the president may direct. The relative ranks of naval and military officers la the United States navy and army are as follows! A rear admiral corresponds In rank to a rnajoi general, a commodore to a brigadier general, a captain to a colonel, a com monder to a lieutenant colonel, a lieu tenant commander to a major, a lieu tenant to a captain ' lieutenant (Junior grade) to a first lieutenant, as ensign, or nudsbipman, to a second lieutenant tbe army. . DO NOT DESPAIR ! toytaod ambltlona De nnujreu w Be Net anaer Lenaer! The or ii In i wontoaaeaol Bervone Bebii! life ean The Tery on. OU prompt rener lo laiomnia, Biiin nwiMrt and ftha waBla and dral n of Tltal nowera.lneur red by Indlneretlona or eseeue ot early years. Impart jiror and potency to every tunotlon ..nuiiniten. Uln oiooniiu boiea eom-HlJtdeie gnaian- carried In Tt poc'set. Sold Ifrlfcr erery here "t msiinn innrmn wrsu wrn t r y TllH nWUIilU CO., Cnatoo BW..'JWoa4!0u For sale in Middkdjiirgli, Fa., by Middlohnrc Drue Co., inMt. Pleas ant MiIIh by Henry I larding, and in Pnnn'u Creek by J. W. bainpseU. lhDsy.5ff)W SOtU flay. REVIVO REST0RZ8 VITALITY. 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