r iFoul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh it one of the mot obstinats -Aiseases. and bene tba most difficult lo cat rid of. Ihere it but one way to care it. The disease is in the blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures 'n the world can have no permanent dffect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe vcifl - Catarrh permanently, for it is the umy remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodaburg, Ky., ha t Catarrh for years. He writes: "I could see no Improvement whatever, iaough 1 iu constantly treated with sprays ana wvnf, ana airier enl Inhaling remedies In fact. 1 Could feel that each winter I was worse than the rear previous. "Finally It wii bmaghtto my notice that Catarrh was a blood disease, and after think ing over the matter. I H It was unreasonable to expect to be cured by S. . .'., ii 'ill after a few bottle were nued. 1 no Hi.! "Tceptlble Improvement. Continuing the n ni'Mv, the dlae wa forced out of my v.i i. a coninleto cure m the result. I'mlvi.e '! who leivn thin dreadful d I sense to almti In.: tuelrlnciil trentment.whlch ban never 'ion iih iii anytf'iod, and take S. 8. S..a rem Kiv t:..; m reach the d I sense and rare It." 'in continue the wrong treatment for ;Jaturr!i is tocontimi" tosufTpr. Swift's peeifie is a real blood remedy, and jtirrs obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect Alia!' v r upon. It promptly renches ij'itrvi-v, and never f nils to cure even the luut ni'irnvnted eii.-ee. l Purely Vegetable, and is the only Mo'il remedy guaranteed to contain no iuigiruus mineral!. Bool; mailed free by Swift Specific .'our, .-.my, Atlnntn, Georgia. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rjaul'iry & Lewistowu Division. In effect June 20, 1898. IT::r) DIS. STATION. HIT! AH i iii iii A. a in i p ro i.'.ia I LewlttuwnJ. T.;m 8.0ft .11 vl vt 1 Main Street T.S3 B ut II. ; Lowtstown T.8S 8. in -, ..-. II. M b .Mai tint"! 7.43 8 .'ill I. ii, il.ti 9 Painter 7.44 8 2H n.io 11 Shlndle 7.64 i 8.M i -.m It Wanner 7.M S.OT ii, r.j. U I Mooiura huh s.is l:li II. W 10 Rauli's Mills .l 8.M i;;r ii u 33 Adamshurg 9. Ill 3.H M ll.i-il 4Jb I Heavertcwn i s.KS 4.04 in M. -I 39 Henter H.S4 S.14 in. i.'i JJ Mlddletmrgb 8.40 4 20 :.n I ! 36 Moleer 4 t.Hfl IV io. m sf K. reamer S.41I 4. iB.sa an Pawling HM . J I '. 43 SeUoHnrove Sjmi , 4 4!i iit '''.17 46 sellniirroTa J., 9M 4 18 J 2'. tu.oi, 60 i Sanborr I .1 1 ' frain lnavea Suubury " '25 r iu, ar- rivrn at Selmssrove 5 45 p m Triiins leave Luwintowu Junctiou : 1 ii n, .'1 13 111.12:17 P m.S 'i7 11 n.1 117 11 M I "i Alti na, Plttslmrn nml tho Went. Kor Kill' itnnro and Wliliiitoii v 3.1 a in ICS. I .13 . 1 r liripm Knr I'liiln li'lpliln nnd New Vork J : in, 1 Hi 1 M 4 HI anil 1114 pm Pot Hurrifli irn 7(Wii in and sH1) p in Phih'lclphia & Eric R R Division. A , 1) MM rilKKN t'K.N I'K AIj HAII.WAY V ,t'n iitiliii u .In IU. nvr.nl. t Klin V . ir Krle ami ( 'iiiianilnli;im UcbM of tb Mlstosity; Writlnf npoa the "Principles ei Taxation" in Appleton's Popular nee Monthly, Boa. IX A. Wells baa this t say coaoemlnf the power . of congress to impose taxest Th mem bers of the conreatloa that framed the constitution of the United States bad the very questions before them that have already been in issue before the American people, and may at bo diatant day be again presented for their1 serious sons! deration. It was Inequalities la methods and facilities for the raising of revenue among the the states of the confederation for the support of the federal government that threatened the existence of the confederation and necessltlted the as semblage of the constitutional con vention. And the members of this con vention, taught by experience, incor porated in their work the provisions respecting the exercise of the power of taxation, the meaning and validity of which are now called in question. And in so doing they gave to the peo ple of the United States an instrument of which one great feature, if not its chief feature, and one not recog nized as it ought to be, is that it guards the rights of minorities as no other governmental Instrument devised by niortul man ever has done. As long as this great feature is preserved in tact and the nation adds to it another principle, that every question of doubt concerning it shall be alway determined in a way to strengthen it, the perpetuity of the present govern ment is assured. But if now the su preme court invalidates this great fea ture by nullifying the mandate of the constitution, and thereby practically removes ull limitations on the power of congress to Impose taxes, sanctions discriminating taxation and disre gards the rights of minorities, the hour when the government enters upon the path of decadence will have rtruck. Gen. Edward E. Bryant, of Madison, tells a story that tits in at the present time very nicely, says the Chicago Times-IIcrald: There was a pious man iu the crew of an ironclad. He bad been told one evening that in all prob ability the next tluy would witness a great battle. When he prayed that night he put special stress upon, the plea that the vessel upon which him self nnd his comrades were serving might escape disaster, saying, among oilier things: "O Lord, shield us from the shells nnd other projectiles of the enemy, but if any shells nnd solid sTiot do come to our vessel, pray Thee thnt they may bo distributixT ns prize money Is distributed, moHtty among the oflleers, I'm ; .' 1 . ... 1I..I 1. ......... L-ln I I ii.in.1.1 li.im 1 '. r ' 11 m iriiiTi'iiiiv 1. 11 - iii... ..... 1 :. ;, h: : ir-lick Haven, TjioiHMilidllio Went. 1 IU v in I ir Itelletiintn Knueft I'amiMliilKUn ', - .11 ' t kenuMi nml hlmlrn n ." p in 1 ir Willi. ilnsiwrt uni' iv :, 1." 11 111 lur Uric iiml Ciiriinuliili.'iiu iI'iiii:: firljuek Huve.11 and l .) i 111 lr WII il lli. -I ' 1 ir. I irl'iitnwissii and II melton . lii'ini, 1 .Via 111 2 (XI nml .'1 4:J j, ui lur Wllkc 1 1 . 1 llnrellim i :i 11 10 211 a 111, 2!W t ai, .'i4'i 111 lur Slnitiin mn nml Mount ('annul Siindny 9 55 a ill lur Wllko'b.irre r-lni leave Selln'criivo .lunetlon ir "., week day iirmlim lit rhirideliMn I jin. New York's 'ill p 111 H iltiiuoro 3 11 111 ,V . I. ; - nil 4 10 mi .: 1 tally nrrlvlnz lit rhMinelililii '1 .Vew YnrkaMain, liiilliiinito 111." P in a . . . .. t 01 in. ji m. "i 1 ui. week days iirrivlnu at I'hlluiU'lI'lila .' 1 : .s'.'iv nrk 7 :'! 11 ui I'ra'iis iiImi leave Sunlmir : j ., u. Lilly urrlvln at I'lilludeldlilu 52 a 111 l' hi ret) 2.1 a iu WasliliiKloii "lo am New : . 'i 1 1 111 Weekday, milium Sunday, o iviTk dale nrrivliK nt I'lilluiii-lpliia '. .1 ri, S-'w York 2 1:1 p 111, ll.iltlliii.ro 1156 , 1:1 Wi OiinKton 1 mi p in. iv... .1. ,l.va ,ir.l('ll,,r .1 Ph lln .1 111 1.1, 1 ii. New Ynrk 0 :',0 p in, llaltiinore 4 uu p in i 11 ui'"" i i' ,n.- almi leave Sunloiry lit " V) a m and It 21 41' i u.t Kir iiarrir.i'ur, i iiiiaiieiiui nun ' -'II I Va-i 'i'fl. .lid U l ! "It I lnii(?lmble," writes u Chicago war rorrespondent, to henr our boys trying to use the nautical phraseology. Amid the excitement of going to pen the other day, wlii-lo the tugs nnd boats were plying about, one fellow amid t-cvcrnl dozen' up in the rigging shouted out: 'There comes our boat with the innil. Downstairs with you. you lolu-'tcrs.' They speuk of the ports us 'winilinvK,' luid going np on deck ns going 'upstuirs. In spciildng of distances nt sen. Instead of using cubic lengths, they talk of so innny 'Mocks,' ns if they wire still in the heart of old Chicago, In Madison or Stat street." I I!. W i lli, (ien'l Pan AkoiK 'VIIIN'SON Ien'l Manaaar. .'V -v-W- '. . "Ji. r n " i f-i i ,' .ti-LV..-." '-'- ".'?; '-- I' ICH'.r.!! W0DE0NEI0B3 C.iLCJ IN 152 liOUHS m ciureuse The Belvidere $40.00 Suprerior to all others Irrespective of price. Catalogue tells you why. Write for one. 0NAL SEWING MACHINE CO- t KOADWAY, Factory. Mew York. BELVID6RB, ILL. A PMkll Peddler Please, mum, Tm acnia' a pollah to clean silver. - - Hooaekeeper (abarpiy) uonl want none. . - Peddler Very sorry, mum, but I a the neighbore was right, They said there was no use eel lln' bare 'eeose you didn't have no silver. HMseaeener (wildly) (Jim me six boxefc-N. Y. Weekly. Parelr Aeatkette. "Weren't you rather surpriaed at Amy accepting that M-ycnr-old Mr. Scrimmins? "Oh. well, she says she took him be cause be matched her complexion." "Iler complexloa? "Yes; old gold, you know." Harlem Life. Acknowledged the DeM. I do not claim," said the thoughtful member of the club, "that the influ ence of fashion is entirely harmful. We must admit that we owe the milli ner and dressmaker something." "Goodness, yesl" exclaimed the usually frivolous member, Bhuddering. "My account can't be less than $150." Brooklyn Life, All Ootid Moaer. Friend I hear you have met with misfortune. Bobbson (sadly) indeed 1 have. Lost $500 cash and bonds; negotiable bonds, too good as gold every one of them. It's a terrible blowl Friend But I hear your wife eloped with nuother man. Bobbson Yes; but she's the one Uiot took tho money. N. Y. Weekly. Ilia Proportions. "Going out to take a spin with Freddy Slim, are you?" said bis cousin. "That's what he has brought the tandem arouud for," replied Miss Quickstep. "I have never seen him in knickerbockers before, and I I m afraid I'll 1 nve to do all the pushing." Chicago Tribune. Not New. "Here is a batch of bicycle Jokes," said the contributor. As tho editor read them the look of sadness on his face deepened and the gloom of his countenance became duiker. "They will not do." he sighed. "They are nil 1897 models." N. Y. World. There Are Others. Askins What do you suppose makes Newhub look so sad nnd dejected so soon after his marriage? Grlmshnw They snid the bride was a very sweet girl; perhaps she bus fer mented by this time. Puck. AM lie Why did you join .that woman's secret society? It won't do you any good. She Perhaps not; but its emblem makes such a pretty brooch. Brook lyn Life. I l'lKhte In Ilia Mlntl. "What's a civilian?" ".V civilian is a man who stuye at home nnd thinks up ways for the army commanders to run tho war." Chicago I'econl. An KijieriHl vo OpionTit. Flnshorly I hate to piny poker with that doctor. Dasherly Why's thut, old man? Flashcriy He vnnts two dollars every time he's called. X. Y. Journal. (.olnic )! l etter. "Mrs. HiMii'cms gave silver rnndle Ktleks lis soiiM'iiirs nt her luncheon." "I Ktippoae now you want to have n luncheon nml give away piano-lumps." C'liicatro Keeord. MILITARY EXPEDITIONS Mi UUK18 WHtU All (ISC (ill ft. m-m tiuan BTrun. l uu uomi J rn ymiv Kiij aT dnnnrtMn. Si a? At Xew Haven, W. Vn., there are so ninny people named Isauc JIousli that to uvoid confusion they arc thusdes lgnaUxl: Big Ike, Gentleman Ike, Spectacle Ike, Ike on the Hill, Ike in the Hollow, Bonn's Ike, Little Ike, Sol dler Ike, Lazy Ike, Thirteenth Virginia Ike, lifer Ike, Aunt Cusey's Ike, Drum mer Ike, Fourth Virginia Ike, Hart ford Ike, Dam-It Ike, Kanawha ike, Sally's Ike, HeMiky Ike, Trotter ike, Fiddler ike, Ten-Mile Ike, Mart's Ike und Aunt Betsy's Ike. A Xew Jersey justice of the peuce urrested by a constable for riding a bicycle on a sidewalk was arraigned iu his own court, lie fined himself one dollar and costs. The costs are $2.75. Of this nmount the constable gets 80 cents, and the Justice $1.05. The prisoner paid himself as justice the $3.73, of which amount the town got one dollar nnd the constable 60 cent. He then slipped tho remainder in his pocket ns his fee for trying himself. Puerto lilco is unusually well wa tered for a .small islnnd. Forty-six streams appear on the map, and some are navigable for a short distance by small merchant vessel. Vrtiomous snakes and Insects are few. The great est animal pest Is an army of immense rats, which are especially destructive lu the sugar enne fields. There are numerous barb) in Puerto IUco where a military expedition might be conveniently landed. A "charitable" Chicago association has lately been discussing the ques tion: "Shall the poor have butter?" It might better have been devising means to get it for them along with good, nutritious bread. Decoy patlcnteare part of what phy siclans have to avoid nowadays. The "sick one" sometimes proves to be well, and assists in robbing the unsus pecting Aesculapius. ' America has eight towns named Madrid, three of which are thinking of changing their names to something pointedly sod aggressively Csstlllian Tlit. Country Trencher. lln labored Ioiik and juttlently To free this world from sin. And nfter years of cejisolesa toll A sharper took hliu In. Hurlom Life. NOT A n.EASVKK. line Which Wee laTwlr4 to ! tho Tiease Manila. It was on the first day of May that Admiral Dewey destroyed the Spanish ships and defenses In ' Manila , bay. Twenty-four duys later the first de tachment of troops sent to reenforee him sailed from San Francisco. There were some expressions of im patience because of this delay, and also because more troops were not sent. But those who crkiciae the gov ernment on this account, says the Youth's Companion, can have little idea of the difficulties involved In sending a large military expedition such a distance. From San Francisco to Manila is about 7.CO0 miles. The voyage, under favorable conditions, takes about four weeks. Ship had to be chartered and made ready in haste, to convey not the troops only, but their weapons, CM artillery as well as rifles, horses and their subsistence, tents, bedding, hospital stores and miscellaneous equipments, together with rations for the whole force sufficient for the voy age and for some time after. It waa necessary also to carry out large quantities of ammunition and supplies for Admiral Dewey's squad ron, for ships carrying on operations 7,000 miles from their base of supplies need many things. To secure the ships and prepare them for such a voyage, nnd to accumulate and get on board of them all the need ed supplies in n little more than three weeks, was really a remnrkable achievement. CONVICTED HIMSELF. As Amauicnt That Convinced the J adze That tbe Professor Was Csllt'. "What's this?" exclaimed the jus tice of the pence in Arenac county; "do I understan, professor, that you was hlBsed nn' bombarded with eggs an' veg'tables while you was a-playln the 'Star-Spangled Banner?'" "That's what I say, jedge. Spain'ards couldn't have abused me no worse. I wad about the worst-lookin' objeck you ever see when I reached the brush and crawled inter a holler log." "What have you fellers to soy "bout this high treason?" shouted the court, as he fingered a Dewey button and looked daggers, says the Detroit Free Press. "I represent these gentlemen," said n bright young lawyer. "All we ask Is that this 'professor' play one of his selections for your honor. We offer it in evidence." Not a dozen squeaking, screomlng, teeth-filling notea had been tortured from the violin before the court yelled: "Unit! Do you call that Infernnl rack et fiddlin'? Is thnt the waj'you mnsyp cree the glor'us nnthem in thh here plor'iiR nation? I fine you threcAlol Inrs nn costs fur contemp' of court, disturbin' the pence, mnlntnlnln a nuisance and insultin' the flag. Xow you kiver groun' lively till you git outen this jurrydietion." Then some g.-Kid-benrted citizen pointed thenenr est wav to the rnilrond. IT IS "GOTHAM" OUT OF TOWN. Hot to People v. 'ho Live There It la (!io "niKwest City In the I lilted States." . "TiiifrT'T ..j-i.t. ..aiu... ...., Tho Major Well, my little man, so you are going out for pleasure? Bobble O, no; wo ore going to sec grandpa. Moonshine. Artistic Trade-Harks. "The slim girl yonder Ib an art stu-' dent, isn't she?" "I think so; her hair is touzled and her skirt Rags In the back." Chicago Jtecord. riiiin for Kurprtso. 'Twus the first time Bcchel bad soon a lnwnmowcr in use. "My!" she ex claimed, "who ever heard before of cutting grass with n carpet-sweeper?" Judge. Those Talkative Uarkera. Barber Shall 1 go over your face twice? Customer Xo, I guess once will do; I don't wunt to strain your voice Judge. Her F.iceptlon. "He is fllppuut He can't be serious if he tries." "Yes he con. lie is very serious when he tries to be funny." Harlem Life. The Terr newt. Teacher Well, Johnny, who waa the best man that ever lived? Johnny Please, sir, it was mamma's first husband, sir. Tit-Bits. Arrested for Illirarar. Judge What is your name? Woman That's for you to find out, your honors X. Y. Journal. Youp Yw doctor hsowwaJIa&oat 1 fooda and martloanaa. Tba next tlm you a hfan. Jnat aak bixa what ha thinks ( of sccirs ee:!:d , of Ood-LivoT Oil -with Hypo- phocphltes.t We of willing to trust In bis answer. For twenty-five years doc-' tors hare prescribed oar Emulaion for paleness, weak I ness, nervous ea-h&uatlon, and , for an diseases that oaose i loss In flesh. Its creamy color and. Its ' pleasant taste make It es pecially useful for thin and i delicate children. No other preparation of ood- i liver oil is like it Don't lose time and risk your health by 1 taking something unknown and untried. Keep In mind that SOOTTS EMULSION, has stood the test for a quarter of a oentury. Joe and fi.oo; all drugghts, SCOTT h BOWNE, Chmlu, New York. WHY? F.mliurecl billet elsobt nn I'em 4'Junh bits OHO, bnr mlelels rihore rinel wc nt una tint nb rjuns enllrt iinrrsuwl lell e rustless." THFRE YOU HAVE if, Clear as Mud. The orlplnal of the above, written with a pen. when deciphered wnsHeeii to be ouly un order for a tyjv-wrltor. It renda: "Enelowd rind draft on New York fort.'O for which please rend inenioiite one 01 your miesi ininroveu type writer." He Is purchasing a mnchtnennnetoo soon, you ay, M4W AIHM'T YOI'HNKI.FT You iimynol write ho ionrlr ns lie does, nnd vour lelterinuy not lie llleiilhlM, ,ut a type-written cominiiiileHtinn has a li0HlnPK-llk npH-tirunco miieii a (len-wniieu one uua noi.. That's Why ... fiuwuiu n it,ic- I Hi'I , I mil II. Iltw-B tliesnnie work us Hie so-called ".H'nndnrd,, machines. comIs hut fji.ivi. nnd U pi vlny salls luctlou toS5,iKI0 useia Is Wliv YOU SHOULD USE THE "ODELL " Solid for a catalogue and sample of Us work. ODELL TYPt-WRITER CO. 3M.JII1 IienrlMirn Kl ('lllt'A414. 11,1. 4-lS-lUno. Aifflirburg Aarble Works. DKAI.KU IS Here ure a few remarks by a mer chant who came to Xew York from the southwest U'ti years ago: "When I was u boy, and long after I had ipiit acting like one, I nearly ulwnys heard Xew York called 'Gotham.' A Xew York man was n XJothnmlto.' We rend in our home paper of 'Happenings in Gotham.' When a man went from our country to this city he said he had gone to 'Gotham.' I remember an In cident iu my school. The teacher had ii hublt of asking questions that were not in the book, and one day he spnmg this: 'Which is the largest city in the United Suites?' The boy at whom this was fired replied 'Gotham.' Tho old teacher looked over bis spectacles nnd sajd: " 'Yes, you are another one. I wish the fathers of some of you boys would tell you when they read Wushlngton Irving thnt he wus no friend of the school teacher. It takes half lny time to undo what Irving did in the histor ical line. ThcliirgctitcltylntheLnlted States is Sew Y'ork, and if any of you boys ever go there you will find It out.' "The dear old pedagogue was a na tive of the Empire state. I meet many people in the course of u year and I rarely heor the word 'Gotham.' I am Inclined to think Xew Yorkers never thanked Irving for applying it to their city." China Is Crowded. The crowding of China by other na tions continues. A recent attack by a Chinese mob upon tbe Japanese con sulate at Shashl has given Japan a pre text for securing concessions on the Pelho, together with n guarantee that 'no part of the province of Fuklen, 'which lies on the mainland opposite Formosa, shall ever be ceded to a for eign power. France bos demanded from China n money indemnity and certain railway concessions in tbe province of Kwangsl, as compensation for tho murder of a French priest; and Itussla, without waiting for any special pretext, is reported to be insisting on a lease of Kln-Chau, the city near Port j Arthur which the Russian commander not long ago attempted to occupy, clalmlngltns a part of the Port Arthur concession. Great Britain has secured i an important extension of the boun daries of Hong-Kong. Prettr Old and Still IIoL Lord Kelvin puts the age of the sun at 100,000,000 years. At its present 'rate of combustion tho sun will last i from 7,000,000 to 16,000,000 of years be- ' e burning out. i R. H- LANGE. MARLE AND SCOTCH GRANITE tCeiTietery Lot) Enclosures. Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired Prices as Low as the Lowest. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .7. A.JEXKIXS, Ag't., Cwsscjivc, Pa. mum mmm A SPECIALTYS.TW laTT.llb0iiu I'OtSON Permanent! I. luuiuuutiUIKCaU homo forsame price under BinnoRUJiruu II y. 1 f you prof or to come here we will coi Iranlliinn.Ml ...... . , . . .......ru ihiik i inii-auu umeiDiiis.and noenarpe, if we full to cure. I f you have taken mer cury, lodldo iiotimh, and etlll bare, arhea and pains, M ucousl'stchea rn mouth, Sore Throat, l'iuiplea, t opjwr Colored 8ot, llcera on any port of the body. Hair or Kyebrows falllnt! out. It la this Secondary ItLouU COlSoft we eoarantee to cura. We solicit tba VCMl obatl Date caaes and chulleiitre tbe world for a baniedtlieeklllof theiuonteiiUncutiilivHl elana. SS0O.0OOcai.ltni behind Tour nneoudl. Uonal RTlarantr. Absoluteprooh sent enaled on appllcntliin. Addreaa COOK KKMKDY CO 901 Uatonlo Temple, CUIViAt'O, u. SAKE PERFECT LIEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR I llw Nst SuflTer IBfert Tba loyaand amuiiiOD or lire can be restored to yon. Tbe very worat eaaet of Nerroos Debili ty are absolutely cured by PBKrECTO TABLETS. Olva prompt relief to insomnia, falling memory end tbe waits and drain of vital power. Incur red by Indiscretions or excesses of sarly years. Impart vigor ana potency so every mnouua n-MnnHi. i.lnni. (live bloom to tha cbeeka and lustra to the "SV eyes of young orold. One We boa renemf-s aviiai snergri foxes at SS.ft s ooa-NPI Jplets guarap. tee.1 cursor money retund-mj , STed. Can bs .....Im in tMt tMwikHt. Hold m4.is.y eTervwboreor mailed In iilln wrapperoo raeeliitof pries Of TU K I'KHi KCNJ CO, Caxton Blag., tmoagOJ"- For sale in Middlelmrgh, l'a., by Middlcburg Drug Co., in Mt. l'leas ant Mills by Henry Harding, and iu I Vnu s Creek by J. V . bainpsell. XI. L. MILLER i - uu y ll OldStODssClsa .3 LOWPRCEI I have onn of tK. . Jer. in the StVe.V tnru out good work. Wn SBBasasska' a I Thankful for PMt&N psotfollyaskaUtfe:! KswWir&ittiw xwu 01 me most poDi miii... 1 e"fuir Music Co.. Indians,?,1 Our Heroes Home'', ,1 Heroes of the TJ.slE M "mi bittioi,, ever written, Them.Kil ' ana tne words rinc wiihM "DEWVY'-BaUleofSa x.wti-oiep is n fine lhl1 piece and will live forey. siia arieaiest iihv the world s bistorv. Kit , ' these Diecea ami 1,.,i . .. containing 18 pp.Ku JI Address Popcuit Mr.',, IndiiiDnpolis, lM Dil fa Is used for I'lasterin It is a new discv Guaranteed to lt than any other plash is preferred to Adam; For particulars call D.A.KERN MIDDLEBD6G! i:.i.r r. i:. iiowfii. BOWER t& PAWL Attorneys-at-Ln Omces In Bunk Bulldliik. Jlijjfiij AS. O. CKOUSE, STTOKKKT AT l,AV MlliJJLii All liiisiuess iiitnt,.,! i will receive .mini t ut,,,; a. T. pojiic Veterinary sUr; SELINSGROVE. P All projfsslounl busli i.m will receive prompt utiil nn ;, .,-! .T' REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made e Well Ma, of Me. G2A1TD GIFT DIGTr.!; ' A Pull Set of Six V.' -Spoons Absolutoiy Ft ery Pany'ly i:i t!. I ited Suites. Kor sixty days we'll Hie nii-u cost.a tall set 01 Hx :ir )lni every rmu ly scadlm ':s n -,ir.u i hold Ktirnil in u i-elected irom nu , miitUT whetlier tbe i.nli r I i- : ' This means thnt. we me j..Ui- t slid names lo our lis: oi -eriiia! . We're kiiIiik ioden.iin'-iri ii !li:i' i dlrectlothe laclorymr ni'iiii'ir. billion will cost us tluiivi:,n make ns llioiisnndsot Ii Ii'mK 1 of a rtlllorent deslD four r. s 1. cludlnir the Mulne, rioldlers In Ik: and Mono t'uflle. Tliw sii cheap kind, ndvertlwd rMeiln. l.iw u sijt. They am waminii u i- plato on a p'.re liiise of nli ki l n grade brnss;. They n i l wear lur colnea priceless lieli'looni for fninn Send lor a copy of our cni.ilii'iH' buouiq enciosen srunipor iivukih site, (pakek Valley lln,. Co.,. sun Sl thiuuKO. WANTED-BR SnlforowsultOBtTltTiofy:: : III iTtnsti of WisilMtoa Citr. ILiitt: lolltM. ItvUlttitattiyotfertrtkitt bsn tdb uuns oi somaiBiar u Eiiem I rn.i thsy aty krii( yoa vttltb. Bofcro i;Sr-'j nr until smn ssa ateiter t axx-ui. -ftOPr- A. CO.. Pttn( "n Vi saBSSr - uV-?a V ii ? ISthUsy. rts great so,h mnivroii zuoxsdcisij-sr produeea the above results In '30 days. It a t powerfully a.id quickly. Cures when all others fall Young men will regain their lost manhood, and eld nien will recover tbnli youthful vigor by nalat RKTI t O. It quickly and surely restores Nerton Lost Vltsllty, Impotesey. Nightly EmlMictu. Uet Power, ralllag Memory, Wasting Olsoaaee. and all efforts of aelf-abosa ereicesaand Indiscretion, which nnOtsenefors'udy. biinneaaor msrrlsre. It not only cares by starting at tba seat of dlseam. but ii agrest nerve tonle and blood builder, bridg ing back lbs pink flow to pais cheeks and re soring tbe Are of youth, ft wards off I dm oily sad Consumption, insist oa hiring REVIVO, m other. It can bs carried In vest pocket. By mail, 1.00 per pack, or sll f or SS.OO, wlih a post tire wrlttaa guarantee to rare eg refund tbe money, areolar tree. Address WYILKDICIIE CO.. 271 Wafifiil ATiV, CEIC1S0. ILL rwsaleatHlddlebnrgh by W.H.8PAN0LEB. s? mm t'Sr(,;Wi'l SeTV I 17 all ev sesuiH s csv &a!&fJ susiss as i yrL,Saga JEmi rnn tiLE BY A FIRST CLASS CIGAR OH IM UHITE0 si") 1 -7 . v.,-. .7-V'