The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 24, 1898, Image 2

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completely baffled the doctors. They
are totally unable to cure it, and direct
120 in iuo uiuuu wiu uuuueaiiuic it iniiu
viitw. fi- S. R. nurpa tha diaaauA nn.i-
tively and permanently by forcing out
everr trace of the taint.
I was afflicted with a terrible Mood disease.
waicn w in epoie out Hirmnu (
mesekoon Droseout into
sore, and it 1 eay t j
Imagine the suffering I
endured. Before I be-1
ruVXu'dn!
I had p;ni a hundred ;
i. thrown away. 1 the h I
tried various paten;
rcjjw nit-ainnes. uuv mey inn
rr.i-0I1,'t f'-h. '!", disease, i
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f wan unfitly Improved i
and was de(ii(hta with !
the resml:. The I.iivm red uploiuliea on my,
cheat Ift'.in to jrmw jviler and unmlliT and ,
Ivfure I. mi; dlaii;'ari'd entirely. I regained
my ln.l weight, iwaine sironner, and my ap
P'?iiw Kreatly Improved. I wiw xn entirely
we'd, and inv skin :vj clear n a ple:i of 'tlaKS.
11. L. M vitas, liu Mulberry St.. Ncw.uk, N. J.
Don't destroy nil iioiwiiilt' chanoo of a
earn by Uikinj; tlio iloctur's tratnit'nt
of mercury nml ivt:isli. TIntr ininernls
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Growth of Outlawry.
The) recent attack on a railway trail
la Texss, by a rang of tlx armed men,
h one among other signs that Amer
ica. llk many an older country, la
capable of producing Ita own banditti.
In several of onr cities at a few day
fln In T.nniinnrnmninifi nf rekiBA
"O w ' " "w " 1 "
youth hare given to quiet citizen
much alarm, and have caused the po
lice a deal of hard, rough work. Dirda
of thl feather cailly dltcover each
other; and there i doubtlei a ten
dency in the criminal class to com
radeship and cooperative enterprise.
Various causes are at work to pro-
auoe outlawry ana uoouiuniism, una
u.uuc n",uuij utgiuum jjuu..
Not Beffiected children only
mlaeducn ted and lll-tl Welplii
but the
Ul-diseinlined. con-
tribute recruit, to the .rmy of evil.
n thought that the tolerated law-
lessness of a few college student I
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jojfe balls; that corrupt journalism
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and rotten literature work like poi-
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la. administration of the laws; the
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wrongs; and perhaps more than nil
else, the widespread disrespect for
honest, thorough work; the aversion
to it; and the laek of trnini:;g neces
sary to success in nuy form of in-
diistry, arc creating n class which lives
hy preying upon society. I'.undits are
not all men of violence. Many of them
know tl.nt craft is less ilangerous.be-
cause less offensive, than brutal rol-
evasion of it, or even by the abuse of
it, are of I lie same bad tjuality. They
alike expose property anil person to
outrage and depreciation. Civilized
society, acljnjf in se'.f-defense. while
dealing sternly with the evil which
show itself above ground, must also
dig tip the poisonous root.
.lolin It. Grunt died the other day in
Washington. He was years old, and
for 25 years hail been first perfecting
and then trying lo have recognized his
air-bag process for raising sunken
ships. Fur a quarter of a century he
worked on his invention through every
conceivable difficulty, and at last, at
a meeting with Lieut, llobson. suc
reeded in convincing that officer that
the best niears lie could find fur rais
ing the sunken Spanish ships off San
tiago was the long-struggling air-bag
process. The scheme was tesled nail
the contract awarded, but the energy
that bad overcome so many obstacles
couiil not endure success so sudden
rr.d complete. Fate made her last
move, and death. I lie in t ruder, came
upon him in t he hour if his t Hum ph.
i.sii e i:"pl iive!.;rn: s are In be
r...i by the Fait inn re i.- Ohio Kail-vt:-
c..ii:j any west of the Ohio rivtr
en t! i -:'..!e m'hV as those that Lave
!et !i a.-t. ur.i c wm be re-
b:
.':.'i's rce.iusi rietcil ai:d
- ;.i!d. Tl:: it is stimaH-.l
!:i :::i-r.':;-e i f M per
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:. i;. ;:.vi loailii.g at s .ti.e points.
! .'. "t r:.de bet w ci :i l'hii'.::'ij :i i d
;'.;.( re U ir, er.i.1 e; ;i'.;it ;,,n by the
in be con.; letc! withii. :l.e
: v i i .i rs. '!'!.e ; id'ey i f n l.a'.i
v. ;. !i.;:i 'l by ihe receivers of
vi .i.I two years aM w'.'.I be cyn
tn I by the new company after ri -Mi
:..;iiin.
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A N..-!.i::!c fa:!i r l.ns i,ir.;,ii:cil it n
i::ji::.ct!i-.:i to j rcxcr.t a vniu: r.an
fr'i::i courtir.c' Lis i!au?litcr. If l.istui)
'.f for i!i larture froiu '.lie uliler.
ri:;.i:i nf c!o.-i:!p; Midi ilii'ii'cuts were
Ir.vi't; !j.T.tcil,olisi rvcj,a local c x charge,
it wijiiM r.o ili'.ubt lie illscuvcrci! that
l.c IssulTiTir.ff from ir.!latn:r.atory rlicu
t::atis:n in 1 lie legs or c!.-c tbat haiJ
vour. man is liipgcr than he is.
At Columbia, Mo., Mi-s Lucille Jol.n
on sum ititiously secured a marriage
licence i?ued to Miss Fannie liecd and
Downy I'.uckner. When threatened
with iirosecution if the did not return
it f-he pave it up on condition that fche
i-hould be Iluckner's second vife In
the event he ever became a widower. J
pon that understancm'' Kuckr.rr and '
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Mies Ilc-ed were married.
The prUe icr.ch Etory of the season
comes from I'orler'tow n, Md., where
the larpest f picitnen of the fruit ever
grown is fuid to have been found in
the orchard of Emory Thcmas. The
.each grew on a twi less than on
inch long, springing from one of the
main limbs. It is 27 inches in circum
ference and nine inches in diameter.
It was a Sunday dinner at a hotel
in one of the smaller cities, says a
writer in Forest acd Stream. The
table girl was fat and frouzy, and she
lacked rcoit of the minor conven
tionalities cf modern society. But
the climax came when she caiually re
marked: "When you all gets ready
ft-r ice cream jest holler."
On a large wheat farm in California
the prsin is cut from the stalks, tbe
chaff threibed out, and tbe kernels
placed in sacks, which are sewed and
piled ready for the mill all by one
huge machine, which is drawn by and
gets its motive power from a team of
3 mules.
Mark Twain write tbat "It feels so
good to be out tif debt that I hare can
celed Dumber of lecture engagements
In Australia. I bate to respect for
a man who goes about robbing tbe
public upon tht platform unless U
is la debt." (
CAMERAS SATE SALARIES.
Tker Ar t4 kr ! Osi
y Mak Csila (
DocasattBla.
Photography I cheaper tbaa clerk
hire. At leat one of tbe big Insur
ance companies ha found It to, and
that I the reason the policy approb
ation made to tha company are now
copied, for filing and reference, by
the aid of a dry plate and a quick lena
Instead of being turned over to a oorp
of copyist. My so doing tbe salaries
of IS clerks are saved to theoompsny
and there I no possible chance for
Inaocuracies occurring.
Tbe bead of tbe photographlo de
partment of the big insurance com
pany Is the authority for the state
ment that the two operators turn out
dally 320 copies of policy applications,
n task formerly requiring 20 clerks.
The Innovation meets with approval
and the results hnve been more satis
factory than was expected when the
change was made.
In the old days each application, to
gether with the numerous documents
accompanying It. had to be copied In
lpng-hand and then compared and veri
fied. All of which required time. And
even with' the utmost precaution dis
crepancies were found to occur. A
slip of a letter or sometimes of a
punetiintion mark might cost the com
puny hundreds of dollars If a legal
nction should orise over the policy.
I!ut the use of photography had not
then entered the heads of the officials.
One day n brUght nun had n bright
idea. I'hntogrnphy was expensive, hut
clerk hire was more no. A little fig
uring and it was apparent that ma
terials for the photographic depart
ment would not cost near what the
salaries of the copyists amounted to.
The plan met with approval. Kxperi
menls were made that increased the
respect of the officers of the company
for the man who suggested the scheme.
Then two rooms were fitted up in the
building nnd the photographic depart
ment became an institution.
Since then the work has been grad
ually extended' mil il now there is hard
ly any document that cannot be cop
ied by the camera. One beauty of the
innovation is that it takes but n com
parative minute. In aetunl computa
tion it may be more, but when com
pared with the time It would tnke a
clerk to make .t copy by the old method
dnesn't seem the MiiolleHt part of a
miuiiU'.
The camera doesn't slip. It copies
what i.s before it with n fidelity un
equaled, and should it be that there
are erasures or substitutions so ef
fectively used as to deceive the eye.
the camern tells of it, for the lens
nft'me sees farther than the human
optic nnd tells secrets that otherwise
would not be discovered.
The files of the insurance companies
since photographic copies have been
used r,ie or.Muercd absolutely nccu
rate. The photr;T::ph is i.s oi-d if not
better rvideiK-r i'i a court o" lnv than
handwriting. Therefore, taking Into
c.'tiMilcr:i!ion ;:'! the reasons far its
nppr.na'. the i fieers ;;'.t the bright'
'i;i ii with t' e br'gh! idea r n the Va.-k
at d te'l him ' 1 : lie N a ;v ( d f, F-w.
I. sO.'y he .-, ! his .;!';:,ry r:.l .!.
Mi! w :i i:'.ee ,cen ! ' i: e!.
he (Jained the cUjYC-i:.
i 'e V, My in-;) V. I. !e-v. ii l.e l.r..cie
;'rjeil Vl:nl :;U I'r-iMMtlon
rrll.el !e Were I!cii.
A v i'I!-lrcs:,cil woman entered an
Oak I'.irk .-ri'ccrc stoic am! u.shcil to
s-ce ti c I'lii; i ii'tnr, wlin. sccir.; tli.M
: lie wis a n runner, ut nr.cc preparri!
to welcome her us a new huhii: i.iiu
itc ami pin.i.relHe cusioincr. llctni.!:
olT liis apron, smoothed his tumiiii'i!
hair, and, M'iiiif,' a pencil anil order
pad, approached her with a grar.d busi
ness llourish.
"Anything we can do for you to
day, madam? Wc have a Hue supply
of fresh fruit nnd vegetables. Any
thing in cunned pood?"
".'o-o," said the woman, whose ryes
were taking In every detail if the
store and its contents. "I only want
ed to know if you sold sweet cider?"
"I'm very sorry," said the proeer,
"we iiluuys hnve it in its season, but
at present it is out of season. Itmipht
be possible to find some. I will take
your order and try."
Youii!' man," said the woman, in
I .n....l..l... t Ill ,J.n
, , . ., ,
n., .f.li. frtr .u-...il r.l.l..' fr,lli Trt.i m.r
for anything else. I am a stranger
here, ami am looking for a pluce to
buy my groceries wliijre they don't
sell sweet cider. If I wanted to point
out a pnth to destruction I would
put tip a sign "Sweet Cider Sold Here.' "
Then she walked out, 'while the
proccr gnawed his mustache and
looked at the blank pad with savage
intensity, when a happy thought oc
curred to him. He ran after the
woman.
"I merely wished to eay, madam,
that you are right. I gave up selling
corn utul rye for similar reacotis but
perhaps you can guess?"
"Because you don't keep a feed
store?" suggested the woman, a note
of suspicion in her voice.
"No, madam, from higher motives.
Whisky is made from corn and rye."
"Humph! I don't mind if you take
my order for a barrel of flour ond two
bushels of potatoes. You seem open
to conviction, und I guess I've struck
the right place."
As she sailed awoy the grocer
winked his left rye nnd said to his
clerk:
"It's a poor rule that won't work
both ways. Jimmy." Chicago Times
Herald. Th Rraaoa.
A (before a stotue of Truth") I
ronder why truth is slwsys repre
lented naked.
B Simply because it glrst eery
Aody chtvnce to cloth bersfur bl
own ibsdiod-MrggrDooncr viscitcr.
, THE SSST CURRENT VES53
1 T a Lata
Battasv
Oh. Mtmr la las foMsa ssra
O 1st October's sub l
Vat know that la thsss Hasjsrtnc 99
The frost-work has bscuat
Vfitnk nst bscauM a softsalnsT (to
Has touched the woodland wr
fhat flarcsr winds will never blow,
' And lift the mellow bass. '' '
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The cold and scarlet of th leaf, . . '
That bow so richly fleam.
Is but a splendor bright sad brtsf
A Mfs's dehistva dream
rtie (entlan and the folden-rod . .
Are old and seedy frown. , ,
Hie purple ssttrs droop and nod.
That they are left alone.
Hast, hait. to lomi far-off retreat.
And fold your glittering wings:
For quickly comes th snow sad slest,
And winter's biting stings.
Ah, could I. too, seek some bright soot.
Some fairyland of flowers.
Where, free to roam, all csre forgot
'Mid the enchanted bower.
A fresher life would spring to birth.
. O'er dead and ruined hopes,
Beyond the barrenness nd dearth.
Where now my spirit gropes.
Safe from the withering storm snd cloud.
Unvexed by doulit or pain.
With nobler thoughts and alms endowed.
What heights I should attain!
Elizabeth A. Davis. In GoWen Day.
At the Station.
A tiny tot In torn blue dress.
With tear-stained face and eyes of brown,
A doll which receives an ottd caress,
A little stocking that's fallen down;
Shyly looks, but with wistful sir,
At the regiment slowly passing by.
But M'.e doesn't recognise anyone there.
And she drops her doll and begins to cry.
I gently ask In a soo:h!nR tone.
As I sloop and kiss the tearful face:
"Whom are you tvaichtng for. hi re alone.
In this irreat big, noisy, crowded placer'
Slowly she raises her tear-wet eyes.
Then soM!n:ly whispers: 'Tee Mttle May.
An' I wanted to tale my papa by aup'lse.
For "la wtgimcnt's tomln' home to-day."
"Pear little girl, you must not cry.
Pupa will be rlcht along, rever fear"
But oefore I can llnlsh she darts me by.
Quick brushing away a vawrant tear
And Into the arms of one passing then,
Drenseil In a faiicil suit of blue.
Shn climbs to his neck; I call her, when
She turns to wave me a lant adieu.
Krancla W. Sterns, In N. Y. Ledger.
Mltlirr'a IoiiiIh' Home.
We've a' been pad and lonely
Syne mlther itaed awa',
An' we'd lie Rlad tf only
She'd answer to our ca';
Days line' been lant? an' dreary.
An' nlchts sae deadly tame.
Wo a' felt wae an' weary.
Hut mlther'B comln' name.
Aw think If mithora often
(Hut. m!n, ye maunna tell),
Wal r.hik at times 'twad safien
The hearts ni lianie a up II.
When she wrote In a letter
SlKned wi' her bonnle name
'Twad maks them a' feel better,
Aye, mlther's comln' lianie.
Nae doot there's mony a lammle
Peerin' ootalde the. Kate
( An' lani;ln' for Its mammle
An' thinks it l.-irp to wait;
For e'en the nr.pol'a kisses
fan r.lver be the same.
An' the bairn the mlther misses.
Hut mUhc-r's comln' home.
Rev. J. 1'ollock Hutchinson, In Chl-
lago Kcooni.
A Vinrrliilt in KlcWi-m.
A sad-ryed imj).- stood In the rain,
Tin d was lie nnd fid;:
Diu apainst ail jiruffi-nd sympathy
llo s'.ubbiirr.ly did ki.'lt.
A I'i'.t came up torharc his woes.
Willi in. w :t.:d jr. r.tle purr;
Hut i:i j'ii's! was s.n-.n transformed
l.-.to I: ! !!' strings anil fur.
I
I A yiKt.w i'.-A r.ixt rf." rod to
' II;.-: trials ut.d ttuiiliir -liar.':
I A::d a nM:i"::t la:i r sntisaRi; pp at
Ilj in; t!irou;;h ihe air.
i TV ti I f.!i- J b". the farn'.er's on,
1 A::, in ; ; . d. :) lii.s miitow,
I Ti drive him under flu In r. hut
fuller.; i is lo-inorrow.
A I lit.i'.ii.K tla.-h, mi iiv.-ful roar
lie l.ii'l!!'; time to d in k It:
Nil fri. m'.iy l:e,htr.lr.K-rod was rich
The inx- be lib kid the bucket.
C'liicuso lu:ly News.
Tlie Itaee.
They're oft'! It's tlie ri w ntr.c ration,
i;aeh fact-r u record lo make;
To win the applause of a ration
Or pOL-ket a liberal stake.
New nanlis on the card are appearing;
New Imr.ds lutch to govirn the relnn;
New voices resound In the chttrlr.g
That echoes afar o'er the plains.
They're on! And already we're scanning
The list for a proud pedigree.
Or a eptedy "outsider" who's planning
To shatter nemo favorite's y.ee.
Rut the bunch, as they run, will crow
thinnish:
We'll mla the or.ce mettlesome host.
A few will he In at the finish
And a lot will Ret left a: the post.
Wah!r.g:on Star.
Jenlonay.
I would thou wert a rose, snd t th tree,
That when I died, thou too mlght'st die
with me.
I would thou wert the earth, and I the sun.
That If my light were quenched, tby race
were run.
I would thou wert a star, and I a cloud.
That I, when dead, might wind thee In my
shroud.
Bui, oh, to think that thou may'st llv
Instead
May'st live and love again when I am
dead!
Carrie lilake Morgan, In I.lpplncott's.
I.ove Una Wing-.
Love has wlntrs the wind framed for him
I caressed them once In play:
Rut they mocked me when they bors him
Bwlftly from my sight away.
Love has eyes of sweet beguiling,
tlrlght as ever tlie sunrise glow;
Rut they mock with merry smiling
Wistful eyes, or tears of .ue.
Lova has lips that bend to borrow
From the. rose their ruby stain;
But they mock my heart' deep sorrow
With an sir of cool disdain I
Kathleen Haydn Green, In St. Taul's.
A Hts'i Heuos,
I lov her for her pretty face,
Her eyes' seductive splendor;
I love her for her winsome grace,
Iler heart o true and tender.
I lov ber for her manner (rsy,
The way sh sing a ballad;
I love her beat, though, for th way
She makes a lobster saJsdl
Claudia Thsrln, In Good Housekeeping.
Com, Spleadld Pcao.
Come, splendid peace,
Come, with thy whit wing brooding !
Wsrs clamor cess.
With loud fanfar concluding.
Before us lies.
In sll Its beauty splendid,
Wild war's bast prise.
Peace, victory attended! '
Orsc Bhoup, In Leslie's Weekly. j
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Advlco to
Consumptives
There are thre great reme
dies that every person with
weak lungs, or with consump
tion itself, should understand.
These remedies will cure
about every case in its first
' stages ; and many of those
: more advanced. It is only
: the most advanced that are
: hopeless. Even these are
wonderfully relieved and life
: itself greatly prolonged.
What are these remedies f
Fresh air, proper food and
Scon's Emulsion
of Ced-Livtr Oil with Hypo
phosphites. Be afraid of
: draughts but not of fresh air.
Eat nutritious food and drink
: plenty of milk. Do not forget
; that Scott's Emulsion is the
oldest, the most thoroughly
tested and the highest en-
: dorsed of all remedies for
weak throats, weak lungs and
; consumption in all its stages.
toe. and $i m; all drujgtl. .
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Clwmisu, hw York.
W1I V ?
"KnillitriM'l Imlcl ettt
Iiiih Hl', Imr nilrti N rilmre
mill iiui It w i'Jiiuv, colli t
eiiiilli'M."
THFRE YL'U HAVE it
Clear as Mud.
ThforlL'liml nf the ftlimi, written wl'h n i'n,
i,ih ilri'ipliiTi'il mis sifii lo he only un oiiicr
fur il n n '.writer. Iiri'inls: "Kni'lon' l Und
ilrufl on N"w York fiu'iil mr which pl. ase nend
mi' in nun' ut.ti ni iiur luicst Impinvcil type
vi rlicr."
lie m puiclirtiti'tf n nuifliliii' nniii't"0 oiiii. v..u
nuy. now Amu r Yornst:!.'? Ymt
ijTivnni ivipcsn pom Iv iiH tie il.K's, und your
liMi'iTi in iy m.t he llli i.'li.li'. i.ut n typcwrliii'ii
i'iitiiiiniiii'iitloii h ih n t.'t'-l iim ! -1 1 kt iippi'iiniiice
which a i'ii-willii'n orii' litis mil.
That's Why
YOl' should use ii typc-wrllrr, That It docs
Hie H.itne work as i in NivaMi'il Slnndiii'i..,
liini'liliii's, costs but S.'UHi, and Is irlvlin; nails
Im iliiii lu M5,iKh uscih Is Why
YOU SHOULD U,??. THE "ODELL "
Send for aCiHHloiii' ami sample of Us work.
ODELL TYPE-WRITER CO. j
XlHvlOI Dvurliorii NI., 'Ji:rAiO. II. I..
4-l.V.llllU.
AiffliribUrg
Aarble Works.
R. H- LANGE,
MARLS AKD SSOTCi. CAfiJTE
11
icnro
mmm m
JliUlilJliW,
Old 51 M i'S Cif.cr.cJ an.! rrp:urod
i:'r.C'.:i 3". Low ns the Lowest.
s a t i r-a c t : o ; ; g u a s ah t e e d .
J. A. JKXlvINS, Aii't.,
('rtisSiiiMvc, Pa.
fnra-rj rlJIfafj?!)! ; J I'ey will nmil, ithf,:ii.l, .-. :
'U ft ? ! TV ''". 1 "'l H1I1I1CM-- .1 :..-..
norhnre.lf-3failt.iiMiio.lfriiiihiivetukeiimer- j worth $'i.lM), remit 7"('( IK :. i.
vuij. i(,ii,i, iiiu:imi. aim Rim iiiiru fteiin4 nnri . . p ....
pnmOtilcollsViilcl.i'iinnidiilh.SorCiTliroar, tlK'Ul lUIllll. Wllllin
l'liuplcs, 'np)ir ('oloreil Smits, L'lcors oa I l'leUHt'd, return till
uj uun ui vnu uuuy, jiuiror r.yrnrown lilllln? : i l t i n'
out" It is this Secondary ItLuoU t- OlSoj li'h HpOOIl IS Of II tlllli li I.
we guarantee to euro. Wo solicit Uiocjnt obsti
listo riiscs and rliullcuco the world for a
cann wccaniiotcnrn. This dbeaso has alwavs
bit filed tbe pMII ( I lie molt eminent physi
cians. 8.000,000 canitnl buhind our unenndl.
lionnl irnnraDtT. Absolute pruofiisent seuloii 00
RPPlfcMion. AdilrefS :1K HliMKUV CO
807 Miuonio Xeuiple, CUl:al.i, ILL,
DO NOT DESPAIR!
Ho Not Suffer LoaCert The
Ji.ynniid amliltlnnt of life rail
lie runuirml to you. The titjt
worMcawsof Norou Debili
ty are atni'liilelT curiKt hy
PKUPICCTO TAIII.EI'S).
lilTO prompt relief to inMininla
falllnjt memory and the waste
anil drain of Tilal iKiwern.inriir
red I'f Indltervtlonsoreiceiisia
nf early yoari. Impart viiiur
n - ,U ..riam IllVM i. bllXldl tO tll6
cy and rownry wTer iiiiicn'in
mm n
clrneks and lustra ui '0eTe .of ymiiiK
orold. linn Win ri renowr a Ivltal aiieritr:
U 1 Poies at . a eoni-ft 1 I Jnleta Biiaran
tee.l enreor luouer refiinil-lrjJB) Sed. (an no
carried In va-t pocket. M evrywhereor
mailed In plain wrapporon reee ptof pr u
HjTliU f KHs KCTO CO., CaztoD Uldg., Cblcogu.lU.
For sale in Midilleliurfrji, la., l.v
Midtllchiirg Drug Ct)., inMt. IMt-us-ant
Millrf by Ilunrylluriiiiig.and in
IVnn's Creole hy J. W. Siutijwell.
rksHsxr.-ififc-!
Irxsa Ute.
REVIVO
REST0RZ3 VIYALIVr
rs n ' r. i ,'r-r ja
- I k". ,7 ".1
aL I jib. sr. V . X
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7
THE UKEAT jnth Day.
XTZXIIvTOXX XIERIEI;-?,'
Itro lui'. llm iiliovn result III nOiluys. lis i
I 'luviiuliy anu ii'iiekly. (.'urea wliiin all ol!ir- fa.'
In un; ni'-n will Mxam llimr nt mvilioo.l aulei"
"Mil hiII rmovir iii.iir yimtliful ni-or lit n.i.
Hi i'llO. It unl.'kly and Kiinilr riMtomii :,'..rvi'.-ii.-
i-o-t Vilalllr. llupolrae) . Nlslitly Kiuiwuniio
IHt l ower. Vuiihf il. niorr, Ws'tin lim.iani'11 u. .
II effwU of mil abinw or eireniaiiil lliilli r..iii.i.
wiili-b nuflt -uefors'iuly. bitolurwor mnniirit li
not only currn by aurtlug at the ml of dim u i li I
u ral uer Ionia and folonil bulliler. Iirl
lug bai Ilia pink glow to )Ui lioeh a l ri
lorlng lb Are of ynnth. Il wards off fil l in.
soil Coiinumpii.in. Iiiaut on hlu ItKVIVO, o
other. Il can be tarried In veil poe.k.it. Dy mail
tWMQ per paakse, or all for SIA.OU, wlJi ni"
Uv wrltttm gaaraoieo to ruio or reiui.
UMsnonoy. Otroular free, Addnas
UYAL IEDICIIE CO.. 371 WabaikATi, CHICAGO. ILL
ror sals U MUUlsbUrga by W.U.BPANOLM.
mi
wart
-0
8 Uf-SGBOTB
IX L. MILLER,
I ke- constantly on ,
factor, to order all k?4 .
Marble and 0 ,
llnnnmon
Old Stooes Cleaned and H
1 have one of tha k. . ,.
tern in the Stat. auU cVnl
turu out irood work. u""il
ISCouie nnd sc. my ori. ,.
Thankful for at favor, if
M'eotfully .k a oontlnuH,,,!'
New War Sengs and Xns-
Two of tbemoM: Donula,..:
Music Co,. Imlittnsuit.lis I,,,, 21
Our HerooM Houie.'M,.,!, " t:?
Heroes of tlw IT S il,
ionof tbe fiiiHM i,ii0, 'f' 1
evr written. TL iu.,sic ,
Two-Steo" in tine ,M
pieco and will live finta,., ,ls
etiir nf t.ha irri4u i
i:
Us a
tllA 1U1, 1.1 u l.,ul...... I' .i 111
iinlm'Jnh IbeKepiecPH nml Poutli r Al ..
Tnt'rZ&XJl "tHl,n,)K ,18 pull's LUX?
, heui ou recit pt i a.r) - t , i
I Address I'opulai: Mi m, C,,
I Itiiliiuinjidlis, In, '"
Is u.setl for I'liistfi-i
NIL' Hull.
It is a neW discvery
UUiinuiteed lo h
mi,
than any other plaster,
is preferred to Adamant.
rtir pifriifiiiars i-aii ,...;
D. A. KERN MIDDLEELW j
r.K. iutwr.it. iM .i'iivi,
B0WE3 &PAWUSI
Attorueys-at Liuv
omcM In Hunk Htilltiint,. Jt!ii!(!iL1ll!
J AS. U. CKOUSE,
ATTOHNKY AT L.UV.
Miiuh.k:,
All i.llSltlPl-S I t.tlllUl.l tel.;.
will reeele f Knii,t mi, m:, ,,.
Veterinary sJncic:
SELI N SGROV E. PA.
All pn re3l')ii:il biWiiusi mi';-. . : ,
will receive piviupt mui ear. r,l .,n. ; .
to our sysscniSESs-nw.
Tii. i Qllill.l 1' Vulli V Vii;. ,
Cliicjii'. iiiti I 'cqiK Ii il i. I
iiollnci: that tin '.' liiivi-M '.: ,
lliul hL'ts Ol' 1 'm Jilll -.I I'M,'.
jiliilcil War Mi-'imu Si '. 'i
ivm' from tht ir rocciir lii-'ii:
01 wau
1 r
t wri,W)Vl a ondaryorTor. Will no. Jl, mi 1 eci:i'! .'1 !!e".
nmJ&XS& ! W'H '"" !'" -
iKiniofi.rsai'inpr.eoiiniieriianiOBiiiiiuu. itfly bonui-itul M'n cili.t :,- i
ty. Ifyonpre.'i rtocoinoherowuwilloon. ; ii..'.. ....iii.'j ,.i v,,i, , ,..
trnrttlllir.vmlrnH.lf.'ireitnilhMtnlhlll..n!l ; t-1 1 Cl e 1111 1 ll H Jll't Jfll CM I M"
;;o ii.'ii-:
in i:in.''.
ufter (liuutr t'oflVe sizi
soldiers in camp in I'ulm, 1
t.iistlH una lour L. h. J 'ai ii
They ure inipfiiisliuMi' iihiki
of tlie lute war, nii.l evriy i-t-r
should (it'C't'iit this liP'-t t'
able oU'er, utiil obtain n ii't '
is too bit p. All that's cio
to nav you're a fhIim -rii'i-r i
rosT. (thiH is lmpoiiiiun ni"
you accept Aleinoruil oj
At drPHH OUAh.fc.lv allm
CO., H57 V. HarriHoi) M.,'1'
mm.
wrtt k i r nV Alt
lUli tlrlkli j
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IN
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