SaM m Doctor Cur t! Cortwous blood poton St llutelv beyond ilia skill of tlio U;hm. , Tlioj im.y dote a patient for yen:- oil tlieir mercurial n'.K 'inr-iiii . bal iM will never be rid ol th iliWitMH " t!8 other hand, hi condition will rniv Rte-ui i ky ivorne. S. S. S. is the WlHf euro (or this terrible affliction, her ut4l it is tl only remedy vrhicil ROM direct to the cause f the diseuja and tore it (rum the system. I afflicted with Mlrm ! pr.,ir,P.. unit ttts btit Uuovors did inc no '. wits 1 "" Ehilr in ittitivnt f ' i t n- ! Tiilly. lu Li' 'men to r t Vol R ill lha wliil.. J si ni I fYtrry MH all (1 I.I o 'I nauisdf, 1 ul ' set m : res' 'i luo ( IM ,A hiUl n- . ;l w,u,terer, i w in 1 1 h.m .).'. f r It -.i mu4 : Ills' . W..Ut.l I'V'r cur-' JkttB MWli l frleml 1 t! t ' ' B, .. no i"'v,tn tf"- ; hniwi ! omitlnuo4 i e dtrlne. vtrl It ruriMl mo . mii.otoly. vl. i But u henUhand lnotwuinn m ittw, AJUu u I hi was ten jrsarsajsi. I hare . yet bad i si!u ul Dm Uaeto rwrn. Staunton, Va It i like self-destruction t linue to t ! tnsh utid mercury; besides totnl v destroy!! the digestion, they dry up tin- marrow in the hor.es, pro ducing n Btiffnefji ditU . !-'.m of Joints, causing the heir to f ill out, and completely wrecking the system. as.s.B!ood is guaranteed Purely ege table, and is the only blood remedy tree from these dangerous minerals. Boi '.i n seK-truutment sent free by Bwlft Specific Company, Atlanta, Ua. The Owed for tVasttti. Men ore (nveiit.il in tiiiir haaM to maKe uouy ead not hi lit stanve !8U in tiieir voy. If io tWitfhuor i ir. teed of help, 1 will Ui Wni have it. bay one. but I Butt b the X of tt.e times, lirht dltennlnc sriiL'tl.er or not he : able to ay six per eejil. for lb money. One man bus been be-rJ of who left the church M here be bed mokt ot the conelTe(jatioii us is customers and joined another, bo that he might add the members of thtit also to tht lit of names on his books. At leasl this was his avowid purpose. What is to be done with such a world us this'.' Is it growing worse? There is certain ly more of the mercenary spirit ap parent than there was a century n;o. fostered as it has been by 'he vast strides of scientific research. Hut thing! nre uot yet hopeless. There is still much of the spirit of chttHty in the world, and of human kindness, it i to be hoped that the mechanical nnd solentifie advance will one day moke way for an increase in the spiritual forces. Then can one take his case for awhile und listen to the promptings of his heart. INEBRIBTY IM WOMAN. ft nicml most softly and iiltiif. pisy man vuwuvnj 'JM - festive scene when thrown Tj bv waxen candles. Tljc light that heightens beauty's charm, that givestbe Gnished touch to the drawing room or dining room, is the mellow ylow of mm WAX CANDLES S.ild in all colors and shades to harmonise with any interior hangings or decorations. Manufactured y o.Tft M PI AQf OIL CO. For sale everywhere S 7 i VJ L3 Vi Guide r'. a: hHll di1 iy. , . ;it? ii'zd Z3 M;r; S?C Hwoh Whr Skr Be tea Kaalsivesl la Ibe pvrlllr uf Inlosioal Inn DriakB. Inebriety la bad enough In a man, but in a woman it is even more pitiable, and. It it be possible, more fur-reach- Ing axd more dreadful iu Its results. With women it would, we think, be aufe to say that the origin or the drink j huolt lies in perturbed physical ondl- i lions iu fact, that it ia a disease, und not a mere obliquity, as many would have us believe. The consequences of alcoholism In women ore not so quick ly evident ua in men. In the eurller stages of inebriety, in those cuses in which there is power of volition, a I ! .. .drlnllni, f ,,, I nilhtieitV I'TO- ' . th- wv.iw money. Mr. llrown ! cu, - -grr - , , ,en,e reminder of how tnma i.ntorl nmniiif men ut a like lie- ""vv " riod. Two causes muy be giveu for the , money flies, lapse of women into inebriety. First (S tlie nervous condition due to lack of nu trition nnd the wear and worry of do mestic life and 1 be demands of society Speaking of strange experiences, the Michigan-Illinois football panic on a recent Saturday makes o:-.e think of one," grunted a ponderously fat young man, reports the Detroit Free Press, "and you may judge whether I went the whole hog or none. If you squeal about this, don't mention my name. 1 attended iu Chicago with the daugh ter of a big pork packer 0 contest be tween two tennis of pigskin chasers. Lloih of us rooted for all We were worth, but the referee was partial in dealing out the fat und the lean of his deci sions. Not admiring his rind, We with drew. If it had not been for the pig psh manner in which" This was iu a restaurant, and just then the waitress interrupted to call off the bill of fare, beginning with pork und beans, One of the fellows threw its that would have taken the twists out of a pig's tail. He was escorted to his rooms iu en ambulance and his life was saved only by the careful nursing of his land i;.di, Mrs. Uogff. 'The northwest begins to rt n i -, J Bull ....,. istiavesomtatSMaailsofssUsSNCV iu!:.- II -i i onturj ',snd toclbrU las Mta rssi In Ihi .!. we !.uu- i roil IsCtoMts Wadding tdlUoa uf A ,9 Darden i . cnii i-torni rhl bins -rort of rt. :i MffM Uthojrrspbod In mior,, lim a nil, itisilj lOBjiiisai Alain wlln hsnnsnms Ml I - ton.- Ill . -nil!.. in i I I'l.m.i', Vrp-tshtrs, l'llit, rati i irtc.elftunth bonnd la wblts unJ gold, A innr .1 in csuuogus lusklne ; sutborltr cm nil nbjrcti , i rtninlni to ib rnrden, with 'uri' inr tbi sane, no dnerlptlvoontnlogn ' ,l that to dwltablo, it Is too v,.iii,ti to -ivt :itt;v i ii.ll.rrtltilnrlh I v. bttl WO VSOI ,or,..n' hlUrrtctl In" H '."l L'l.rili-li In liR,e ''n'', Ihi rr ire iri Kill - n Ibo Ulldo und a I Inr in l: BILL lor H.1e, wortk m seed 15 cts. Xl Ulll bow crtdlt ! given for ru'.l Amouot of pcrcbate to buy olbir goodi. Vick's Llttlo Ccm Catalogue... A iK'rfri l Inric v-m of nprli-p list. It ii limply Urn Quid .1 ii - 1 . Ilnoly llliMralril, ami I" liomlr ibaii-. ninklnfl u convmltnt foi refSnact, Fit KB Vicks Illustrated Monthly Magazlno I klmpmvrd sad uptodswon Bunainrts 1 1 , i tg to Qsi lonlnt, Hnrtlculiurt, eto. &o cnati :i Spcrlnl rM eSTar Uo .llncn.lne out year, ami the Culde lor 123 renin, jar nan nlsa or NUtSf Vttablo 8di flirt ron rnoro for yoar money tb&n ty d boon In Amtrlcn. James Vicks Sons, Rochester, N. Y. '.vliat the war did for It," said a St, Paul man who was leaving his New York friend for home. "I had a message last : Ight from my house telling me to hurry to San Francisco and lake the steamer for Honolulu which leaves In aiiiuit ten days. It is the Qrsl tithe for our bouse to send out of the country for business, And 1 am told in a Utter which I just received thai an t SCUrsion party is forming to Visit the Hawaiian islands in December. The nolioe I have i iiisi 'Ten thousand mill!., by land a.id water, for 30 days,' You New York I . will be going west to ge abroad i of these days. I expect to lu;.r w J i.i.i the next 13 months of cheap ex i lout t, the Philippine islands, And . conSdcntly "xpect when I i;::Mi in Honolulu la ; .: an order to run out to . i,a wil '.i samples," Go ne of the Third cavalry men were . r.nparlng nates recently as to ih I sights they hud seen in Cuba. "The funniest thing I saw." said one them, "was u man who went up nnd down the line while the tiring wns bot ; ,-.i at Santiago atid shouted: 'Here's mr Chicago ten ceiits a copy!' ..e was selling a newspaper dated alioilt 12 days earlier, und they sold like hot cakes, too, but the bullets fell uround bim like hail as lie sold them." report f;oes to show what a jour uiverous (new word) lot we Americans are. It takes more than hot lead to stay our appetite for the news. M trrrntMSMr fsnses. ' r Ms Why is there alwaya a bird on silver -N. Y. Times. .n exhaustion for which relief is mis takenly sought in the transient aid of alcohol; secondly, the pain and unrest incident to disorders of their sex. for which solace is sought in the anaes thetic and paralyzing elfects of nlco bol. la the first ease the woman who tlies to drink must be unaware or un- mindful of the fact that Its taking in rolres a g-eat risk of creating a morbid condition that often finds expression, in constant inebriety. In the second case, the so-called solace, with startling nnd sorrowful frequency, ends in eon firmed alcoholism. N. Y. Ledger. RUDYARD KIPLING'S STAND. Relates n Seene bae Wltneaaai as h i Bsasss Why lie t:eeosae a PrehlblUonlata To Sk8. She can't cut a t;ood figure I On the lee. She ascribes It to ft; Dut others Uure are, More candid ly far Than polite, who declare it's hsr wS. Doirolt Jonrnul. Appreciative. "I saw you ut the theater Inst night. ou seemed to be very enthusiastic. Kor my part. I didn't think the bIiow amounted to much." "1 didn't either, but you sec I got in on a pass." Chicago Pally News. !o Love 'then. The Dope It would be ever so much cJinuer if we could live without stom achs. The Dope YOU bet! Woman couldn't reach our heart then. N. Y. Evening Journal. SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY. In the r.iuumafn, at the Quinto do Sexio, Portugal, a famous Pan Wine district waere the custom of treading the grapes for' Port Wis is Mill in vogue. . From ten to a dozen men or women for each gag. in turn continue the treading, day and night, daring the four or fi, wee'.-.s vintage Some of the treading vats are large enough for tarts separate rows r' n men each, who with their white breeches wall tucked up, the. ns on each other's shoulders, raise and tread then feet alternately h song and shouts to keep the laster ones up to tht work, and a baud with string instruments enlivens tne nours. this con- Rudyard Kipling says that one night. in a concert ball, he saw two young men ply two girls with liquor until tniy i,ifP. were drunk. They '.hen led Ibem.StSg , -. . , -i i. . i gering, UOWU a oura street. iut ren of the story we give In Mr. Kipling's own word. "Then." he soya, recanting J previous opinions, 1 become a prohlbi tionisi. Better it is that a man should I go without his beer In public places, and content himself with swearing t ' the narrow-mindedness of the major ity; better it is to poison the inside willi very vile temperancedrlnks,a,fidtobuy Inger furtively at back doors, than to bring temptation to the lips of young fools such as the four I had seen. I un derstnnd now why the preachers rage against drink. I have said: 'There Is no harm In it. taken moderately.' and yet my own demand for beer helped directly lo send these two girls reeling down the dark street to God almie knows what end. If llquois worth drinking, it is worth 'nkicr a little trouble to come at such ttimble a a man will undergo tn compass his own desires. It Is not good that we should let it lie before the eves of ehildren and I hare been n fool in writing to :1k contra ry." This Is important testimony. Itttd yard Kipling Is no unknown person. No one can accuse him of intolerai.ee or fanaticism, No one can tnv.nt him with ignornnee of life, Patting It Store t orrretlr. She I suppose every man in world has a limited amount of ceit? He Not at all, madam; most of us hare, an unlimited amount. Brooklyn Not Bsmetly sUakt, Crlmsonbesk' It doesn't seem ex actly right, to call talk "gas." Yeast Why not? "Because they say talk Is cheap." Yonkers Statesman. Spiii, oi Aew Jersey, Uses Kollers insic-'. ri tl cct it is i run tins uistrtct tne vines were itnporieaovei tony yea, nam that now nil the vinevnrcis ot the hpcer wine io., ;u rassaic. At Passaic the same kind of grapes are crushed between large rol icrs di ruooer, revoiveu uy steam. i ins is me oniy piace ig this country where the real genuine Port Wine is made from thai Oporto grape and they are grown right in BPBIH s Vineyards. These vineyards extend over ft of a mile along one of the Maial avenues ot Passaic, and comprise hfty six acres. I he sou beingl rich in iron makes tne wtne most vaiuaDie ror Mecucai use. SPEER'S WINES Are well known to be of the highest character, the oldest and most refined Wines in America, equal if not superior to any wines in the world. They consist of Port, Sherry, Burgundy, Claret, Sauterne Wines, and ir w W Climax Brandy. Mr. Speer has some Wine in his cellars that lie made over thirty eight years ago. All of Speer'i Wines and Brandy are very old, rich, well rounded, soft and delicate. Every family should have a bottle or two of each variety of Speer Wines and Brandy always in the home, tor sickness or family use For Sale by Druggists and Grocers Who Sell High Class Wines. A y i ' 1 1 1 11 i. i HIGGLE BOOKS! STO? D'iFOPwE YCU The only Safe Method ol Iteeplns I'nre .'1:'1 nit J n Clean Body, Look a Look 2 1 Mill 111.' An exchange says that ra McGonigal, . of ririchsville, ()., will undoubtedly owe the retention of one of his hands to ! three of I'Irichsville's and Dcniiison's beat and handsomest girls. They al lowed 103 pieces of skin to be taken from their arms, which were grafted upon McGonigal's hand. The skin of the young man's hand had been com pletely stripped off, and the injury Would have necessitated amputation had tiie ladies not conic forward with their contributions of cuticle. The iu i.ide of the hand will be grafted with frog skin. Bridgeport (Ala.) girls are reported to have organized 'The Anti-t'hair-Wniming Society of Marriageable .Maidens" and propose to rebuke the voting men who burn their father's gas and coal and never come to the popping point. One member of the or ganization says she lavished smiles upon young men for four winters with out results, and now she wants the real business to begin. A Manhattan (Kan.) exchange re ports that a wagon went through that i own the other day and on the wagon cover was painted this device: "Not bound for Missouri. Not busted. Not going to wife's folks. Just doin' this to beat the railroads." Succrss depends as much on not doing BS upon doing; in other words, "sto' be lore yon begin" has saved many a hoy from ruin. Front drlr.UlnK nnd swearing and every sin, You are sale and secure U you never Lu Bln. Then, never licRln, never befrln; You can't he a smoker unless you begin. If John, at that time a clerk in a warehouse, had only said when invited to stop at a saloon and have a glass: "Xo, 1 thank you," he would not now be tho inmate of an inebriate asylum. If James, a clerk in a store, when in vited to spend his next Sabbath on a steamboat excursion, hnd said: "No, I thank you," he might to-day have been perhaps an honored ollicer in the church iustcud of occupying a cell in prison. It is the "first glass" that brings the murderer to the gallows. It is the "first cigarette" that pro duces the cancer on the tongue and "to bacco heart." It is the "first bet" that results in the financial wreck of the gambler. It is the "first impure word" that makes the string of terrible oaths. National Temperance Advocate. GLEANINGS. Look ul younst .'1 w be elo'lnna at ui.v atore, 1 kVou ktai lit tn t (' the best m.'i finosl line of Hula nud dents' Glotbios, FuruishiuR Goods, Underwear mi Caps. Call to see my stock. VALUER'S BROTHERHOOD STOPT BvMBUBYi - - PKNNAi BVX FOB COPPEit SHARE M LA HU E PROFITS. 3V 'SftroaA vort. c. 5' PACKGES. Wallace & Co,, New York City. A woman suffrage amendment haa been defeated at the polls in South Dakota for the second time, and so the four states in which woman suf frage is allowed will not be increased at present. it is reported that Gen. Wood, mil itary governor of Santiago, beforethe war broke out was an army surgeon with a salary of $2,400 and no prospects. War is not a bed thing for everybody. "Drink no wine" and you will not drink too much. National Temperance Advocate. The police commissioners of Kansas City, Mo., are a unit on the ruling that no saloons can be established near the public library. During the world's fair there were over 7,000 saloons in Chicago. Since then they have been gradually declin ing, and the numbers are not much over 0,000. Over 200 hare gone out of business during the last quarter. The Catholic university of America, located at Washington, has a "Father Mathew chair," under the auspices of which noted lecturers deliver temper ance lectures in the university exten sion courses throughout the country. it is reportcd'tbat the Catholic Total Abstinence union, of Buffalo, N. Y., has appealed to the committees of the cardinals of Home for some action on their part "to protect young Catholics from the indescribable ravages of alco holic drinks." The official returns of the recent pro hibition plebiscite in Canada show thai the provinces outside of Quebec gave a majority of 98,438 for prohibition. Que bec gave 88,067 majority for anti-prohibition, leaving a total majority the other way, of 10,372. lliu" tsniHis ago, iowr 13 ceuto u pouml, n..v. is otnts. r. ::'.iiu, ior Oie natal greater than the Mi I l . World's supply never so Low, Notions nisaory lias the profits mads in C ..;.t-r I'aSt tWO )td!t. . ns opportunities t.r lnre profits in Hi, neur future un. now as good u tssy BSvs Urn uifietoforc. Tns followlns table shows the iteady und r:;j ill rise in lut of nhured oi' coiit mine i.uring lii pant two yeurs. it win be nuiieed that the prvatest Increase baa been in some i tlu' low-prioed stocks, nosrtni that the Inigest protlts ure from tbs I urrhi nee i f vucll nnun-s. Thin ulso mows II iu the VSlUS "f lln'Ke Htoeks iIik's not ra ii ,,:n i,t pur (S28), tiut goee un lnereuvlut; ln deflnl.cly, Lbs properties ure developed : Sept. Sept. spt. Uoh. S.'UO. 11. 117. K.'l(". H.'Dtl. I itui Ml . Heols.SaOJ lmi-tiin a: htoataaa 77 Tamursclc 7i 'julney HM Deceoia 23 i'utte A liostun... AreaJIsa i :.i Dominic it .... Wolverine tl Atlantic IS jJutw Franklin k Arnold Tecum sen Allnuts I ran oner nt n epvcially low price a iim-Mi-il numtn-r or shareH in one of tne very beet of the low-prtced copper Mocke nnd in one of the Urgent comnanlei In America, already hatrlai neiny Pennsylvania htockholdere. 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It is 22 fears old, it is the great '-oiled-doivn, hit-the-nail-on-thc-head,-nuit-nfter-you havc-said-it. larm und Household rarer in the world the biggest paper oiitssiic iu the t'nitcd Stabs of America having uver a million und a-halfrcgular readers. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL S YKARS (remainder of 1S99, 1000, 1901, 1002 nnd loot) will be dent by mail lo any address lor A DOLLAR BILL. Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIQGLE BOOXS free. Address, WILMFR ATKIXSON. FARM JOl'RNAI, 1'uii.ADELrin.i ('(inirniln, .imtpntloii. I Served from 'CS to '64, and was wolitiilc d May 10, in the Battle ot tba Wilderness. 1 would like to huu; my OOmrattSS know what Oslanr KtDf naa dOM i"f me. in mwi my old CanplatSt, chronic dlarralioea, came Iihck. The doctors could nol stop 11, but I'elpry King bus cured me, aii-il amoves inorc enjoying life Prink BBBsVl kr. OWOSSO, Mich. (Co. F. ttflb.N. V. V I.). Celery King lor tin-Nerves, Liver and and KldnevH Is sold In 60c. and '.'.. packages W. tl. Herman, Troxelellle; Mlddlcswurth A riBh, McClure; 11. A. Ebrlght, Aline. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration fa the es tate of Wm. HoUeabaCh, late Of Perry' towii shlp, Snyder Co.. Ra., dee'd.. hai lng been grant ed to the undersigned, nil persons knowing themselves Indebted tosald estate are requested Ui Bilks Immediate payment, while those having claims will present them duly authenticated lu uie iiuuursigneu. UOtOML HOLLKNBACH, Admr. A Mail Income aasnreil 85 eta. starts yon or cir. free. Points Co , i'l Oak Blk., llcstm. A 'nre for Xervoun Slendiielies. Kur clgbl years I suffered from cist i pat lens severe head;n'he. 1 he lie idache usually WW ibtee duvs at a nine. Headache powder ed me temporarily, hut left loo bad SB n since 1 lieg'tn taking celery King 1 inn. sn Improx'd In health, seldom or never haven aelie. have call ed in llesb. und fed (lecll well Mrs. K S IUti ii. T.'inille. N. II. 01 King for ihe Nerves. Liver and Kidney -In Ode. and SM:. packages W. II. rtt TroieMlle; Mlddlesw.irth & I'lsh, Mel 111 A. Ebrlglit, Altne. E hereby given ihsl letters tehtinicutsrjl XECLTOR'S NOTICE.-Notictl enietii ser. ! .farkson taWBBhllL. snvder county. rH deeessed, have been Issued In due Hum J to 1 lie underHlgnea, lo wnom an iduw said estate should make Immediate ps? and those hnvlng claims agnfnst It shuuK sent them duly authci.llculed forwi Jacob tilllicrt. V. I). llll.t Attorney. Bssos r.rin brines weakness, exhsostioii. rnctratinn: Dr. Miles' Nervine cures thd Beiw The if 1 .a 0 y B Li N SGRO VE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r ?FIREU FE AND t ACCIMNI I keep constantly on tiDdaud man faotare to order all kinds of Marble and Q -am e Noniiatu nil WsloBfis! Old Stoses Cleaned and Sepaired. LOW PRCE I LOW PRICES I have one of the beat Marble Cut ters ia the State and sonsequently turn out good work. MCoine and see my work ((prices. Thankful for paat favors I moat re spectfully ask a oon tin nance of same, Insurance. Snyder's old, and reliable Geo Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA Blmor W. Snydor, Agent, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the foU r Mat. nf stani aril I 'nimiKiiiMH from whicb to malie a selection. i Better the World over. . MSSI K. LOCATION. ARBBTS. FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign asaets) $48,000,0 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,7 r'noenix, rlartiora, t;onn. o,io,v Continental, New York, 6,754.9 German American, New York, 6,240, LIFE Mutual Life Ina. Co. New York, 204,638,9 A nr. T TVF. NT F.mnln vflra' Liabili t v Assurance Corporation. Amirlnnt. Tna. Co Subscribed Carjital of (8.760,0 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate,, tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promo w satisfactorily aajustea. iniormauon in reiauou w sui emm u . anoe promptly furnished JSijBLKn w. owiuiio, ag.. . L. MILLER Ixelephone No. 188. Office on Corner Water & Pine Ste, 8eliesroTl