Eczema! The Only Cm Eczema is more tliun a skin diSMM, and 1 1 skin remedies enn cure it. The doctors are unabli' to effect a eur, and their mineral mixture are iamao;iii to the most powerful twniUtotlott. The Whole trouble is in the blood, and Bwlft'i (Specific is the only remedy which car! reach such deep-seated blood 41 scales. Ron ma t.r out or. my daughter, and eon- ttnue.l to spread until her bead was entirely eoverrd. - e was treated ef several good, doctors, but ev.-w worse, and the dreadful disease spread to tier face. She wa taken to two celebrated I health Spring, hut re M palye! n be -etlt. Marn nsl were taken, but without re. divided U) try S. 8. S.,and hy the 'tie was Rnlsned, her head be- dosea bottles rur! lir com ii her skin perlectly smooth. She n years old, and iia a mnuiittteenl C nair. Not a stun ol the dreadful J . - -' Laa ever returned. II I Siob. 270 Lueee Are.. St. Louis. Mo. Don't expect, local application! of atmps and salves to cure Eczema, Thej reach only the surface, while the di eeaee comei from within. Swift's Specific rt"a t tfB Tn od k ?n it the only cure nnd will reaoh the most etntinate case, It is fur ahead of all similar remedies, because it euros cases which arc beyond their reach. S. S. S. is pareW vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot- is . mercury or outer mineral. books maneo iree ay wm opecina Ootupany. Atlanta, (Jeurijia. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. Sonbury ft Le Wigtown Division. In effect Nov. 20, 1808. SfasVrWABO I Ota, STATION. I KASTWAKI P iii i m a . I, a nt i in t.ZI l.awlstown .1 . 7 IW Lib V lti.01 Main Street ;.. :i 3ii Ms i 1 Lewistowa T.1M 8.H' V" ii.li Malt land r .j.j a.ai in i' s Painter 7.4" tM l M ll. il ShlndU ; u :.t 1,50 . i3 wsgnei ?." tM ,r. it.i it Met Ours sua J.r .s i 19 aa Etanb'i Mills j.ta b.oi Mo iti ii adamsbarn l.iu D.tw 14 Ml U Besvartcwn tM 4.(4 .111 !.'' 311 Hunt r .M I.H S.0 m.6ii ji Middlebarcs i.w 42 MM I-.4? m o,,or s s i.tt 2 Id 'i 17 K reamer u t? 4.W M9 is aft M PbwIIos M 4H Mh n 43 MtUasKrova l.0i tr; tl 17 is soiin-irove ' "' . 2", -iif. si s-i ..rr Lis fl; Br.i i 'envHH Suubtiry 5 !)5 n in, ar- riv is at SelitiHurave .I 10 p ui ffrti . I V r.ir i Ke iciivt LewUtown .1 miot low II U in. 1 .. Klttsbu ' I II re H 'I i iii OIJIIR in.7int Mi I liu " Wi ilitnarton 9 :'"i -i in ' ' t I'.r i'hiiadelihh ami fMr' 1 0 I i Hand tit" n Koi Vorl' s ii JJ i) in. id 14 I 3inr ff'O ii R Division. v : i All RAILWAY ,,. Hiiub'ify r IVIe anil 1 i ly exee;d SttlllUy ' nan laKun i',h i, ..l -i null 1 i ' .: in I VI 1 PI )4 I 1 'i4', U . ,.,. ,,(.. V. I. t i IV"! I lellefolile K n "one :iri 'fie Wits i K ine v UanltLilalKaH in. I Kimlrii t.rlVl Villlainstjol t i ! lor Ktio anil ttansndnla I IS RBBi Sli II.. an i m 2 1 p 111 ' fio's ' ii I. ii in tu id Ilasolton o -o .i in', J -ui.- in 'MHV IVlMH III I .hinitloi nt eil iliiiure Iiii4 JOOp i W ihl 6:ti ; .i)-.-., w l i I IV- "rk II ui i i-i pm it dull irrirtnir i PlOladallihl i ii Saw Yurk 8 v; ,i m, 5 1 i linurs t ii Id M i tn i aro i' d.iv , rlvl k al I'Mi i 'I' ) 4.' I Sil l hi N'"'v . ..rk 71 -I a n Tfa as 1 1-.. Is. i tn S'lnlet y 1 21 i iu I illy iirrlrlnil t I'hlla i Haltlmoi tOat .i io Wash) ytn-' I. Ill .1 '. -.J I III 7 4'. ii III Ne U Selll I.IV", ii Plillsdelphis Il llt'OI iv II51 York ..:ti i in weekdays, n:sa T a ni week ilaiH arnvlne 1 1 44 1.8 YofK -' i p in. i in. w it iniiiat iii i oo p nt, 16.1 a ai, week days arriving, il Phil lelphla ttli in. Haw Yurkutki p in, Haiti innri uj 1 111 W:i-HI. Iflml i I i 1 1 III Tralas also leave Sanbary al vliOrtuiand .'i'j.. vinl 4 fi ii., lor II irrivliura. I'hiluileliliia and Hull I in. ire I K. W II H), Oen'l ;i tuent It HUTCHINSON tleo'l Manaaer OS SALE BVEfiTMBB. 'S AVI ItdOAT IRRITATIONS Ce PACKAGES. iValSacc & Co., New York City. CUHIS WHtHt .IL ISt IAIIS. Ilext ( ViuRb 8;rup. T antes CMod Cso I in nine, s.:rt tn rtniffirii.tji. f iff ' Ml S " .r. iiMissiaasasssssswssssawal ... tf loi its ANvTnuMiT Irritations Treatment for I, ring. The lat.st theory about the perni cious habit of Keying thinga that aren't ao la that It'l a disease If you're a born liar you can't be cured, and it'a no use trying te do It. but there's hone for wild caaea. Or. Thomas I. Welch, a St. Louis student of brain dis- orders, would treat the man who tica muefa , fc(. wouJd au 1:isuue tieDt .,. , . . ... , often beer of people woo atttdeal ' develop a propensity for lying that is startling.' be said. "A peculiar feature is tl.nt the. individual has nothing to accomplish und absolutely no excuse for disregarding the truth. The man should consult a physician. He should he treated carefully. The base of his trouble Is the uerves. lieat and tonic, with good nursing, would restore these, and gradually the brain would become healthy and the affliction disappear. Criminal traits in parenta ure known to descend to children. So with lying. In a girl this may be overcome by the wise counsels of the mother, but 1 be lieve a boy who is so uillicted will in a great majority of cases be much what his father is." An Institution for the treatment of this disease would not long lack abundant and excellent ma terial to work on. When the intelligence of dogs cornea into queBtion the following may be cited as un instance in proof of the ex istence of something more than mere instinct in some dogs or as an evi dence of the fertility of some yurn spinners' Imagination, The account from an exchange Bays: along a residence street "Walking of Sueqiie- hanni a cttllen notjoed a Hlo child at play with an immense Newfound land 'log on u lawn. In the rough and tumble sport of t lie two, the child hurt bis dumb playmate, who snapped rath- j er angrily at the child. A woman, who I stood watching on the porch, cried out: 1 'Nero, aren't you ashamed of yourself to frightgen the baby? (lo away, you bad dog!' The dog slunk nwuy. whin- I ing. Suddenly he sprang toward a flowering plant, bit oil one of the fra- ; grant blossoms, nnd with many ex traordinary capers, laid it at the feel of the little child, and then bounded toward the woman lo receive a care-s of forgiveness." The Detroit Free Press describes a re cent railroad disaster in the following poetic phrase: "The brllliant-hued au tumn leaves that we have all thought Incapable of violence have softly fluttered these past few days and evil, that to the earth to provide a soft and gorgeoua children of men, carpel for the swirled into u deep mountain cui on the Lehigh Val ley loud at the dead of night and as-a:i-itij; t he air-braking apparatus iu count less numbers rendered it utterly itief fecttve, thus depriving the engineer t be control of the Huivalu express, iiid DlBklua; It impossible for him to run upon a siding In order to escape a colli-ion with the New York express. The conspiring leaves clogged the mechan ism until ih'.' express rounded a curve at n tremendous rate of speed and smashed Into the other locomotive with fearful destruction of life and property, ( ':imeron (Mo.) merchant telle oth ers to beware of i swindler who ap proaches merchants and lolls I hem that In- baa the same itur.it- and lltl ti..l as their.-, und Intends starting a jewelry store. Ills goods arrive in a few days, he states, and If the dray man happens to cany them hy uils lake lo the store of the merchant will lie Kindly store them away, : be (the swindler) is to be out of town for u few days? The srooda come from some house which supposes that Ihe mer chant has ordered them. They are kept for the swindler, who turns up iu due time and carries them away. Then the bill for the goods la sent by the unsus pecting wholesale house to the mer chant, who bast it to pay. Says the ilawkesville (Ky.) Plain dealer: As far as heard from, this I county has produced no mammoth I pumpkins, abnormal sweet potutoes or freaks of any kind, but a poor man fell ' sick last week nnd word wan given out I 1 that he was short of rations, and the 1 next morning liis back yard was filled with cabbages, pumpkins, aweet and . Irish potatoes and a two-gnllon jujj of wbil ly. 11c sold his find to the grocer, ! paid his doctor's bill and will keep the liipior to treat his friends. Be says he I hopes be will never know another day of wellness. A lecturer on wastes iu American households estimates that 100,000 fam ilies could be fed with the food daily thrown away by hotels, restaurants , and large private establishments In New York alone. The cause Is said to be the abundance of food and the bad Cookery in America. If the (Igurcs are Hue New York is a big field for mis sionaries In domestic science. The most expenedve tobacco ever im ported to tins country wus sent to the New York public stores for uppraisal a lew days ag". There were tlx balea each weighing 75 pounds, and each bale was invoiced at $1,000, or at the rate of $13.33 a pound. It was Havana wrnp 1 pers, the duty on which is $1.84 a pound. De Witt C. Cregier, ex-mayor of Chi cago, who passed from earth a few days ago, went to that city in is 5." and was ! offered the nomination for mnyor. j "Of a city of 60,000?" he replied. "Wait T.j years and ask me then." lie was elected just a quarter of a century later. SW1ARING-0PF 8T0RIES. Tb M.ral of Wales la Thai Bat Ken Pledges Arc Kept br TkH HIM Make Theaa. "I onee swore off smoking," said the clubman. "That was when 1 was young and did not kuow myself. I swore oil' ! with a friend, and the penalty was a suit of clothes to coat $su. The condi tion was that we were uot to smoke in town. When traveling or huuting or fishing out of town, in fact we would bo allowed to sinoke. The scheme worked well for some time; then 1 be gan to want to smoke. I battled with desire for several weeks, each day of the period becoming a harder trial than the preceding. At last, when the longiug became too greut, I went to see my partner in misery to tell hire that we had better call the contract off, as I could not stand it. lie was not at home, lie had gone out of town a week before and would be absent an other week. Then I broke down. The thought of the party of the second part smoking himself blue in the face while 1 suffered was unbearable. So, with tlie tine nf BM Ktiirinrr Tin in flip f:e. I bought a cigar and smoked it. It wits worth $.so, 1 thought. But I did not d3 for lamb only; I smoked a vust qtian- t it v of cigars before be came home. Then I went to him nnd told hint lo order the suit, that I had broken the I contract. He smiled ijuietly, ns if to feimeelf, and theu said: 'All right, old fellow; but do not be disturbed about the suit. I kept the contract just three days.' " Another man said: "There were two men In this town who swore off. the breaker of the contract to pay the other for a ten-dollar hat. Finally one of them weakened, saying to himself h. did not mind giving ten dollars for a j smoke. While he meditated over the mnlter, however, he thought otit .1 scheme to save himself on the hnt. He went to the hatter's and bought a ten-dollar hnt nnd hod it charged to the other fellow. Then be called on the other fellow, and. pointing to th hat, said: 'See that hat. old boy? it is one I have just had charged to you on thai swear-off contract,' The other fellow cried out: '!1jw the dickens' did you find otit 1 had been smoking?' 'Never mind,' said the other. 'A little hird told me.' " "1 swore off onee." said another club man, "and it was just as easy as any thit ig you ever heard of, I did it hy logic. I found I wtis emol:lngoneetgiT after another and never getting enough, so I said to myself thai if 1 had to de prive myself nt some time 1 might as well begin with Ihe lirsi us with the steenth cigar. Thus 1 convinced inv self that I would have no -renter dlf- -(lenity than In refusing the steenth cigar, nnd such proved to be the case ( I had not the slightest h t'.ging for I tobacco nfter I h rid made up my mind that I had quit, I kept a box of cig.irs on the mantel, for I said I might want to smoke, nnd I did not intend totre.it myself i:s one In whom 1 had no eon- fldenpe .Vow mark what happened. .About I a month after I had stopped sniokir 1 I licgan to have periodical Indigestion ' followed by cramps, which earn, on nt a certain hour of the evening of each day and grew worse and worse tint'' ' they were quite serioua, I tried all kinds of diet, and cm n starved myself, but without relief. At last, on the night of B strikers' bail, I w:ts actually . unable to go out. although I had made a great effort and succeeded In dress ing for the entertainment. I lay i: bed and groaned for several hours. The next day was New Year's, nnd of courw' there was n holiday dinner at my house. Said I: 'I have dieted and starved my self, and it is doing no good. I will it one good square meal and then die ' 1 So I sat at the table and ate everything in sight made n regular feast of it Then, as I was booked for the grave or thought I was. I said I would make a complete job of it and smoke a ciptr. I did not feel the want of acignr. The toste had not plagued me in the slight eat all that time. Hut I smoked now just to go out of the world in decent s-tyle, like a good diner should. Th?n I smoked another cigar. Having done my duty, I patiently waited for the pains to beg-in. They did not do so. nor have they nt any time since done so. I hove not had trouble from that day to this." Mobile Register. Women Due tors or Old. The medical profession. It may not be generally known, has had many skillful women practitioners since re mote antiquity. Women practitioners have been practicing in Europe since the third century before Christ, and their genius has done much to develop the science. The lirst regular qualified woman physi cian in Enrope on record was Agnodice. a native of Athens. At thnt time it was against the law for a woman to study medicine. Agnodicc succeeded in push ing through the college, however, dis guised us a man. and graduated with honors in 300 I!. C. After receiving her degree she practiced among the women of Athens with extraordinary success. In time, however, her secret leaked out, and she was arrested and imprisoned. The women of Athens upon hearing this raised such a storm of protest that she was finally relcused. Chicago Chronicle. Sralloped Tnrkey. Cover the bottom of a well-greased baking dish with finely chopped cold roast turkey, season a little, sprinkle with bread crumbs or grated cracker, dot with bits of butter, then (spread on u layer nf cream sauce. Continue the 1 nltornnte layers until the pan is filled. Bprinkle bread crumbs mixed with the j yolk of an egg and one spoonful each of melted butter nr.d milk over the top. 1 Cover closely mid bake for 30 minutes; serve hot. For the cream sauce mix : together one spoonful each of butter : and flour, add unc-half cupful each of snilk and broth. Season with salt and pepper. Good Housekeeping. A PaUrtofls I'ri id. Fair Ethel wore red, whit and bin Until th war wae o'er: , 8n loved har count iy net ao much. Bet her eoldtar lovar mora. -t. T. Truth. BAD TO t'ONTKMPLATE, The Hoy Ter tink o' her bavin' er cold million an' me too young ter marry I X. Y. Truth. C-apld'a Witchcraft. Bbe turns her head and srlveaa smile To me berilne. discerned: And though I look a.t her the while, Tet my head, too, le turned. N. Y. Journal. He IuJj. e.l It. Fred That cigar you gave me did me lots of good. Arthur I'm glad of it. When did you smoke it? "Oh. I didn't sinoke it. I gave it to Howard; 1 hate him, you know. Har lem Life. Worka tiir Other Way. Dyer Doesn't your spending so much time at the club get you in trouble at home? Duell No: it keeps me out of it. Town Topics. Almost 1111 Inolnunl Ion. The (lirl I want a hat that will go well with my face. The Milliner I'm sorry, miss, but we haven't any painted ones. Yonkers Statesman. Blend most softly and play most effectively over a festive scene when thrown by waxen candles. The light that heightens beauty's charm, that gives the finiahed touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow ol" ANQUT WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors and shades to harmonise with any interior hangings or decorations. Manufactured by STANDARD OIL CO. ror sale everywhere. Bulbs and PlsnU have Konetottioumuli nrsatlnllri ton eti rjr balfo century.and t" cell brute the BOtli yew 1 in buslnasi we bsve Issued u Goldsn vv ddlns edltlou ul Vick'Sarai Guide 1 which ll a work of art. "i MgM llthographod in COlOU, ' a nia MtifvtitTi Marty twMfM filled t.it hawtioiiifl : half-ton UluMnitliitu of Flnwrr, 'pf;pt it tiles, Plant!, ; Fruit. tti ..flfgnitlv hound In whit Mid pold. A DUir rt tn rtitatocn iiirvking; nn tutnotity on nil lubjectl ; pf-rtKiniiikt to tM garde n, with ran fi Um e.nnn1, and u I dencrtpttvo (-Htnlofjuo of all thnt i dettntblv. It i too , eiptnaiv lo k'1 away nAim rlmlnatrly. hnt wr witnt evryont IntsraatM In a good nnlen ti hnvi it coiiy, l tsHrafbr w will Niul ihe UhMc nnd u t tor ; DVB him, tor 9fe, wottii 01 Miedl I 15 ct3. It u ;i how credit ii given for Full Aiuount of purchaat to bay uthrr gcodi. ' Vick's Llttlo Cem Catntocuo. . 1 A perfect little gem of a price list. It is klmply the Guide oondoiwd, Anelv llltutmied RDd in handy tbapt.', malt ill- it OODVtOltnt tor nd'creiKe. ; It Vlcks Mlustrtsc. Monthly Magazine ICniiirgeil, Imprwred mid ni Ifttljfr iii all ranjecti reiatliijr lb .: ei Ing tl 1111 in t It, uu reiiti nlwv 11 f ktnsulM fOI 5 ''lllN. P ('! glvei jroa mora 11 f.-.r FM( mi ; l MM Jnwr, ami the fiol ' I'.cur pia of MUittC Vl ; for yoar money lita any Ka m Id Aiittrlca. Cons, Y. R '- MEDICAL WORK FOR MEN. FREE SIND HO MOMtV. My now rried aciantiflf work :atmi on vrj waaknena nnd tlinesiM cuitar to tnvn It Juit from theth-eta. Kvery man, no matier wlmt nil occupation nr ptMU Ion in Ufa, will Und thU woriUDltkannylhiniitvver puhliihnd. It iaof vital intareac to the married or uumiirried: to iha healthy and atrongor to tha weak and iimUn ilnwii. vTkllO tha edition laate I will tend copy aacuraly aaataa in a plala wrapgear, pool aaa pnpilt, t o arary man who wutna for It. Tola edition in limited and thoa d-airtng a copy bum'. writ promptly. Addraae U. M. Itoaa, M. D.. Pub Itaklng Drp.rlmant O. 171 Clurk St., N. L. Cot. Mooioe. Chicago, llliuoia. "V vs t for sine everywiiere, fjj vi ck? 1 cue. IIL. AS I any 0THEK JkWL Scene in the Valley de Mendlx, Portugal. Group af Girls Carrying; Welches wiBtrj so mm irnsueu flade into Wins, The Specr Wine Company, Pussaic If. J., have their vineyards stocked of the name jrape, the only vineyard of the kind in this country, the vines were imported and planted here over forly years ao. The Specr Port wine and Burgundy arc now regarded the finest in the world, their rich, full body and high character is unexcelled. In valids, weakly persons, especially females, and the aged are made strong and vigorous by its use, as a medicinal wine it has no equal; as a family wine it has no super ior. First class physicians all over the country, here and in Europe, who have tried them recommend them as the best. A close study by physicians on the effect of different brands of wines on the system convinces '.hem of the superiority of the Speer Passaic wines for their patients. Sold by Druggists and Grocers SPECIAL NOTICES in. ii i.i. i-i'itn mi nt MVery (lAfcorlptlOB, ui. HiiIhw Kerr i.i.-i . ' K in ni or i!it bo a Hi rtr ! ii ri'T mis Iihii i r.ir omhali cent r.Pl loroiii- Ina-rlM ntt .m. -nmri h cent u M i-iirli nb'( I InHnrlliiii. Nollilnn in. ii ',1 m in i ii. Il ' -I'lllN. M7ANTFI1 -8RVKKA1, T UMT WORTHY iers us in this elate tu man go our tmsi-iB-e In tlielr own n'il narby enuntlea ii ,s i.unly ,ni. f u ,.rk cnmliic cl'iit hnme, Siilnry traisTit 800i n ur and cxtienaet deflalte. lotiaflde, nn Hinra no lees salary Monthly liefer m-.s I hi'Iom' n i If-addresacsl latnml enveloe, li,-,i ri E, ii.s i rtsi . Iv,,.. kl.Chieaan. MM(t. A t un- (nr Nervous lleailneliea. Kor ei.'i.i vears 1 sufferrii from cnatlntiitnn and even headaiilie, i lie he el whu n-uniiv atlD li -ihiys I ii litni. lie ul n':ie puwdern i.-li.-v- I me teii)por,iii. li'il lef Mio had an I'tYr-ct. , e ln'i(iin taklnn Cler K'n.r I liave irrnatly ii iovdiI ii, lieollli. , i lorn ur liaver havehend .he, Imee irnleed In Reah, and le-i ileoldeilly -MMI.E.8, Hatch, Temple, N. H, celer'v iii.i; fur the Netvea Liver and Rldliejs i s.,ii In talc, and W. parknees h- w 11. Mi nium, Tmsevlllr: Mlddleswnri.h A t'lsh, Mci lurei It. . Rhrlgbi Aline, CumrsMle., .imteiitlon. I aervnit iu4n 'gv (i '.-4. anil was woi ' i 1JM. In ill.' B in nl III'- II. iitlldllK'i t,. hut, my comrades k ' erv Klni! has dntu hr Die. In ! iiupliiliiti, chronic dlarra riea, ciiiuu onlor.t could nut atop n, ( in r .vn nrert lue. Hi' 1 1 am onee iie'ri enjnj Ka v k Ukkhi an n.Mtch (Oi iii" May ; I'll,. s. I . Hi' Willi" i my Mid self. Tin- King inis , nu Mfe c miii s V I.) C..lerj' Klnl'ir Hie Re vec. Llverul'd n i K.d.ie. i - sold Iii We. in ,l 5c. nw knuea i.v i W ii. Herman, Trox"li"l!e; MUtdhmMiirlfl it l -h. Mot'luri ; U. A. Khrlattl. -Mine. ' IITANTEU --HKVEHAL THU8TWORTHY neraona in this ala'e to niniiBae our busl nesaln tbeli own and nearby counties, It la mainly office work e luetcilal lionie Pnlary sirii'eul KM) i. yeir and expenses definite, '. oaflde, no more, nohaaaalnry. tontbl) Iteferenoea, Kncloae self-addri'saeil a'ampeil envelope, ilerlwrl Ii II.ss. I'rest., Depl M, ''hleaato B-tll-IAt l DMINIS DHIN13THATOB NOTICE Let. i' ihim ui Adiiilnlatrfition in ihe sttite of Aiiiom I'ift, hilinif I.'rankliii townliit.. Snyder county, Pa dee'd, having beengranted to the underslanad, all persona knowing them selves Indel ted to sahl estate are reqneated u. mke Immediate psyment, while tln.se havina alma will present i hen, duly authenticated lo "he underalgasd. ! l. lmm. DAVID II. GIFT, 1 100b Gilbert, Atl'J. Adm'r. A DMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE. Let a ters of Adltllniatration In thees. or Wm. Rollenbach, hue Of Terry town nip. Bnyder Oo., K deo'd,. having been grant iJ in the ondendgned, all peraoni knowing Iganaelvea Indebted toaald estate arereoaeafeo i iimk" immediate p lyment. while those having ijnis win present them duly authenticated to ilieuoderaljrned. BAMUIL HOLLBNBAOII, Admr. QATCNTQ OBTAINED. fniLllIU TEEMS EASY. Consult or roinnmnlctiie with the. Editor of this paper, who will give all needed infor-mntlon. FIRE, LIFE - AND - ACCiDENT Insurance:. j 4) SNYDEK'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen'l Insurance Agency, 8ELI1YSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA Blmor W. Snyder, Agent, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. 1 The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance in represented in the follow- r lul nf S ( i i , I ,i ,i ! I ' .ni.i.Lj f. 1..1....I, . w.k. .. .I.... VnKn "f. uvuipnuiDo, ii. .au nuil.u IV luuur n M'ji'l nun. ,tilie Better the World over. MAMK, LOCATION, AWSKTS. FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (includinfj foreisn aaseti.) 000.00 Hartfonl, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,45,736.W Phosnix, Hartford, Conn. 5, 588, 058. 0T Continental, New York, 6,754.908 72 Oerman American, New York, 3,20,006.88 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, :tU04.'338,983.0 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowost possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes ot Insur ance promptly furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt, Telephone No. 182. Office on Corner Water & Pine Sts, Selinsgrove. Pa a r k Look! Look!! Look a I A i Upi II I clot hi y u Imiv liHlim. i; ai Ui.i 1 Mlllitl.V in st i k i i line of Hnt h Hid 1 1. "i l fine' "!.(. (lull,,.. 1' III hlslilli" (1.,, ami L,np. I all lo Hi'i' ii, all L I.H iOTEfi'si tHOitlil iiOCDSIUPi; SUKBOltY, - - l'ltsjis A BIO CLUB. UBttbtooatMi Ipiiiirnm is rvithaiaa ,. we'll,,.,,.! in,, rullnotlnf, NiH-takWireafid- M VERMONT FARM .tOttKN.M i VKvit NKW YORK WKHvl.Y Tl I II NK v i p AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL v r Vi TUB GENTLEWOMAN I Yf K' MARION RARLAND'SI OOK HOOK TEN NIOHTS IN A BAR ROOM All Fit $1.0(1, Rbplai- Cost a&t Thlioomblnatlon nils aiamtiv tn-eii i,,,., ,,, papm ior the mea-The iim, , Ideal paper mr the ladies-n. y Wneurt rni. loraltfiariiw HartandU coui b ok i t Maniarid 1.0 0 ram cnl reolpea i..r ,v vi'i, , mi i,.. ,hnok. ivi, NiKhru ma Bar RiKim. uSi ereairat Teu perancn linvel of inn am i ZSLfSSLlSyS s""1"'" " WW 'nd our Vci moiit Farin JonraaL WM.U PACKARD. I. rU UL Sh F H ti)i Mill., s,.. wilsBlna:tn, m. Aifflinburg Aarble Works. R. H- LANGE. '!:K!:.!N MARLE AND SCOTCH GRANITE SIoiibhIs, umm and l nclost t res. Lid Sfones Cleaned and Repaired Prices as Low as the Lowest SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .1. A. JKNKIXN, Ag't., UrnMgtfrove, Pa. Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous proslration; Dr. Miles' Nervine cures then. BBS ' I S fcV M- 4 h?imSmSwi i "Wfalj mm I , . 51. T-'--s .1, - at-" , Y jA'Zlitii&iiiM i r "iCs I FDK SALE BY ALL il fIRST CLASS CIGAR DEALERS 1 IN UNITED STATES The plague of 'oo La Grippe. The destroyer of LaGrippe Miles' Nervine. I HAMU i ii