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TO THE BOTTOM
Promptly Reaches the Seat
of all Blood Diseases and
In ovory test made 8. 8. 8. easily
demonstrates its superiority over other
blood remedies. It matters not how ob
stinate the case, nor what other treat
ment or remedies have failed. 8. S. 8.
always promptly reaches and cures an?
Pnrae fhfl Unrct Pococ disease where the blood ii in arty way involved.
UUlOg IIIC VIUIJI UaoOOi Everyone who has had experience with
blood diseases knows that there are no ail
ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to cure. Very few remedies claim
to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as 8. S. 8. cures, and none can
offer such incontrovertible evidence of merit. S 8.8. Is not merely a tonic it
ii a eure ! It goes down to the very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at the
foundation of the Tory worst cases, and routs the noison from the system. It does
not, like other remedies, dry up tho poison and liide it from view temporarily,
only to break forth attain more violently than ever; 8. 8. 8. forces out every
trace of taint, and ridn the system of it forever.
Mr.T V. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., writes: "Someyears
a 1 was inoculated with poison by a nurse who infected
my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and
ulcers from head to foot, and in my Rreatextremity I prayed
to die. Several prominent physicians treated me, but all
to no purpose The mercury 'and potash which they
jave me seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was
devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen
wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's Bpecifio. I im
proved from the B art, as the medicine seemed to n direct
to the cause of the trouble and forco the poison out. Twenty
buttles cured me completely." Swift's bpccitic
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
i? the only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no
mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to
cure Cancer, Bcsema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison,
Tetter. Moils, Carbuncles, Sores, etc.
Valuable books mn.'led free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
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by waxen candles.
The light that heightens
beauty's charm, that givesthe
finished touch to the drawing
room or dining room, is the
mellow glow of
COPPER SHARES
LARGE PROFITS.
Dthi BffO, copper 18 centi pound;
i hi' metal greater than thi
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WAX CANDLES
Sold in all colors and shades
to harmonize with any interior (1
Hangings or decorations.
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hvurld's supply never i low.
Nothing in history like lbs profits mads In
j ,.. r past two years,
The oiiportunUIca for Iiukp profits In th"
! ir fuiurs in nuw as khh1 hh they navo
n heretofore,
ii, - following tahlp shnws the Kten.ly nn.l
ul rise m value of r1i m - of copper nines
- the past two years.
ii will ! nol il ili.it lbs sreatist Increase
s i n in some i tin' low-prloed stocks,
iuvlnK Hint ilii- larra-st prollts art' fmm the
,. ., .. .: sui ii snares. Tills also shows
;.. value "f these fltiw-UH iliwn n.it r-'-.nr
(85), but K"i's on Inorssstns In
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II d number of phun p in ons of tin very peas
i : the low-prloed! copper stocks nml In oni of
tii- largen companies in America, already
having ninny 1 Vnnsylvnnlii Stockholders,
t'. niinvlvanln Invi-Htorn know that Invent
in nts in r,M't low-priced mining stm-ks navo
made fortunes fur many people, Tin' oppor-
altles for profits in oil, pan nn,l ouai are
trotw by, hut thin is your opporttlDity Local
i i resentatlves wanted.
Write for th" "COI?PBB SITt'ATION."
T. P.GA V NO R,S3WaUSt...Te
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BEIGHAM H. ROBERTS I their pictoses sell
SEEDS
Butbiand Planta hare aetotbottMndiofMUItfled cot
loiu n ftr balfa Dentui7(aod t' ctlebrttc the Both ifeei
in buiineei ire have Uened Ooldeo Wedding edition uf
and Floral
Guide
whit b lie wnrk of ert. -'t pogei lltbograpbed in colon,
4 m noiifenlr, nearly ii1" peitei fiiiiM altb nandeMne
h&IMone tl lust rait oiti f Flowen. Vegetables, Plant,
Frutte, etc .eleeantl; bound in white ni gnUi. A mar
vet In catalogue uialitng; en authority on all subjects,
pertaining to tii garden! aith aw fr iheaatne, and n
di v riptlvt italoguc -f all that i deetmble. It la t'
riientlTe i" glee away Indlaciimlnatefy, but we want
pvprrtn Interested In a good garden to hae 14 eopj,
will I the OnldO nnd n for
DUE 111 I.I. for !W. worth nt need I O Ct3.
It Wi bow credit Ii glrvn for Tall Amuuut of
tmrchai to buy other goods.
Vlck's Llttlo Com Catalopuo...
A perftel tilth- gam nf n price lift. It It limply the
Guide condenned, finely Illustrated, ami In bandy
nape, making it convenient for reference, I'H BB
vick. Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Enlarged, improved an-t up to iat on all Mbjecti
i. -mi ( i (int'h'nim:, Ifortli-itliure. etr. M rente
u eear. Rpeelnl 1499 otTer the .Xnunzluo
one j ar, and the UNlae foi 1 B6ata
jar new v'a of lelltag Vegetable Seeda flret yoa more
for gear money tcan any ited home In America.
James Vicks Sons,
Rochester, N. Y.
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,c'(0tr.HS AIDThBOaT IRRITATIONS 1
William n. Crane is a favorite, ltlspia-
Congressman-Elect from Utah Has tare going off rapidly.
Trouble of Hie Owa. of VJoU Aen M 01ory ln ..Xhe chrlir
tlan."
Julia Arthur pictures have Deen
selling well for u )ear untl the demand
Is still strung.
Of the men. John Drew and William
Faversham are most popular anioug
picture buyers.
E. II. Sothern's picture wll. but
the demand for those of his wife. Vir
ginia Ilamed, haa fallen off.
IUchard Mansfield has never been very
immilar with nicfure buyers, but w
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Okarsed with Pelrsraaay ana SJ.rrl
Irsslr Aaaallcd sir Oot. Walla
K,nr Won 1t Plnckr Kllt
Aaralusl the Charch.
GCraS IN A PORTUGAL WINERY.
In the mountains, at the Quinto do Sexio, Portugal, a famous Port
Wine district where the custom of treadiag the grape for Port Win
is still in vogue. From tea to a dozen men or women for each gang
in turn continue the treading, dav and night, during the four or flv
weeks vintage Some of the treading vats are large enough for three
separate rows of n men each, who with their white breeches well
tucked up, t'.ic: ns on frtch other's shoulders, raise and tread theii
feet alternately h tbng und shouts to keep the lazier onos up to the
work, and a L.tiul with string instruments enlivens the hours.
Drigham II. Roberta, the Mormon
cirigresfman. who may be expelled
from the house of representatives be
cause he practices polygamy, is a great
church leader, a missionary, a presl
r ehlprs and the leading cxpounH-
er of theology as taught by the Book Cyrano many of his photos are asked
of Mormon. Mr. ltoberta is not a poll- for.
ticlan. Be stands for all that is ortho- Madpe Islnfr nnd Edna Wallace
dox in Utah. Ills first political work Hopper find their photos In demand,
was dsne seven years ago, when, with Delia Fox'e photos, however, are at
many others of his kind, he was drawn present a drug on the market,
into the whirl of a fight in the church Many people buy pictur,' simply be-
itself. In 1695 be was the democratlo cansie thev are pretty SOU tor that ren-
candidate for congress, and In that
campaign he stood out against several
of the powerful priests of the church.
At a later time, however, he repented
and was once more token back to tho
lxsom of the church. The new Utah
congressman, being a Mormon of the
Mormons, is a firm believer In polyg
amy, and hns written many high
sounding words In praise of that pecul
iar system. He Is a dignilled man and
sees only the serious side of life, as a
polygaraist well may.
Congressman Roberta does not deny
that he U the husband of three women,
but it is not at all likely that any on -of
the number will accompany him t
Washington. In fact it is extremely
doubtful whether Mr. Roberts will bo
allowed to take his seat in congress, as
Warren Foster, the populist candidate
for congress, has already announced
his intention of a contest, on the
ground that Robert's polygamous rela
tion? render Wro ineligible.
Were It not for bis domestic compli
cations Roberts would easily be the
most prornineni young man in L'tah.
As un orator be Is second to no man In
the stole, and having traveled exten
sively as B missionary of tlie Mormon
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BRIOHAM II. ItOHKRTa
(Conffrs9man-r.loot from the Ptate
Utah.)
of
son the princeSSOf Wales and the Eng
lish beauties are In constant demand
on this side of the water
Ever since she went on the stage EI.
lea Barrymore has been .1 favorite with 1
picture buyers. Mnsit c Elliott sells !
wel, whether she is playing in the
town or not. She takes a very striking
picture, no matter wh i '1 e pose.
For years it hns been Lillian Russell's
photograph which was the best "seller"
the shops had. Nowadays' it is Maud
Adams' which everybody wants to buy.
The requests are almost all for costume
pictures rather than the mere photo
graph. j
CA?,E OF THE HORSE.
It usually will pay to raise good I
colts.
You ennnot get a hor.se ln gr.rxl con
dition unless be has proper fod and ex
ercise, and it casts no more to keep a
horse in good condition than Otherwise.
If yuir horse dot's not masticate his
onts, put a handful of dent corn in and
mix it through. He will not swallow
the corn whole nnd will then chow it all.
Horse buyers everywhere report that
good drivers are getting scarce, There
are whole sections cj country where B
good driving horse cannot lie found.
Do not neglect the hour or two in
the paddock for every horse that is not
used regularly. 1'ull tilie shoes off the
unused horses and groom them every
dtiy.
If a horse fall on an Icy road whfTe no
nshes or sand are at hand to roughen
the surface and enable him to rise,
spread the horse blanket where he can
get his feet on it.
Olvs the Idle horses wheat bran. It
will keep them in much better condition
than to winter them upon hay nlone.
It will cost no more. Never stuiY a
horse or eolt with buy.
A sole leather hoof pad has been in
vent to keej) horses from slipping on
icy roads or smooth pavements, aiwi
Which also keeps tho mow from "ball
ing" in the hollow of the foc.t, orstones
from Jamming there. It is easily re
moved for cleaning or when notneeded.
Farm Journal.
m -'mm .
Feet
Coccr. of Nw Jersey. Uses Rollers unutcad o7
It is from this district the vines were im orted over forty years agt
that now rill the vineyards of the Speer Wine Co., at Passaic
At Passaicthe same kind of grapes arc crushed between larp; rol
lers nf rubber, revolved by steain. This is the only place in
this country where the real genuine Port Wine is made from ih
Oporto grape and they are grown right in Si'f.er's Vinevakds.
These vineyards extend over ft of a mile along one of the Main
avenues of Passaic, and comprise fifty six acres. The soil bcin
rich in iron makes the wine most valuable for Medical use.
SPEEH'S WINES
Are well known to be of the highest character, the oldest and raosl
refined Wines in America, equal if not superior to any wines in the
world. They consist of Port, Sherry, Burgundy, Claret, Sauterna
Wines, and -k-k-k Climax Brandy. Mr. Speer has some Wine in his
cellars that he made over thirty eight years ago. All of Speer'j
Wines and Brandy are very old, rich, well rounded, soft and delicate.
Every family should have a bottle or two of each variety of Spccr's
Wines and Brandy always in the home, for sickness or family use.
For Sale by Druggists and Grocers Who Sell High Class Wines.
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoes is a plo".8nl
vo :m afoot, For the pleas
ure it .uives, there's no sail
like our sale. Crowds are
enjoying it, and seeming the
prettiest, coolestand best fit
ting Summer shoes now man
nfactured, at prices which
bnyeis find it a pleasure to
pay. Foi house or 9treet
wear, pleasure or every-day
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or driving, we supply
the ideal shoes demanded bv
fashion and the dictates of
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims your hands,
mv all moans surrender your
feet to these shoes.
8. h. mm, 801
1 TTT 11 n
oi wail m
IV a5voa Comfort
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PACKAGES.
WaSlasB & Co.. New York City.
1
Is used for Plastering Houses.
It is a new dJscvery
Guaranteed to last longer
than any other plaster. It
is preferred to Adamant.
For particulars call on or address
D. A. KERN MIDBLEBUB6H. PA.
K. . Pottage,
veterinary surgeon.
SELINSCROVE. PA.
All professional business entrusted to mj care
wUl recclvo prompt sod careful attention.
i-lmrcli and Studied night nl (!ny since
his early boyhood, be l'.:w grown into u
polished, well-informed gentleman.
lie is known ns the "Blacksmith Or
ntor" throughout the length and
breadth of the stato. His esfly boy
hood w.ts !H-nt in iho prime nnd smoke
Df a blacksmith shop nt Ccntervill?.
l'tah, 18 miles north of Salt Lake, hot
his ambition craved something higher,
and by bis own exertions be hna risen
to his present prominence.
Mr. Roberta enjoys u high reputation
as a newspaper writer. lie hns been
ditor-ln-cliief of the Salt I.ake Herald,
the democratic organ of Utah, nnd was
editor-in-chief for two yenrs of the
.Millennial Star, the leading Mormon
publication of Europe.
The polygamous relations, however,
have caused a atorm of indignation
since bis nomination for congress by
the democrat in September last
Only onco during the campaign did
Mr. Roberta refer to bis domestic rela
tions, nnd tbnt wns after Oov. Wells
had charged in a public epoech that a
vAe for Roberta w-ns a vote against
U tah, and that Mb election would place
the Mormon people in the attitude of
having been recreant to their promises
respecting polygamy.
Ilobert then, in on interview, de
clnrcd in effect that the living with
more tbnn one woman was merely an
unlawful relationship nnd not po
lygamy. The most recent ncrpilsltion to Mr.
Roberts' household is a prominent
woman physician of Salt Lake City, but
it is not claimed tbat he married her
since the manifesto of Tresident Wood'
ruff, of the Mormon church, suspending
polygamy in lS'ji).
It is less than two years, however.
since Xo. .'! appeared at n meeting of a j
woman's literary club, of which she
was a member, and said: "Please don't
call rcc Dr. any more. I have i
changed my name to Roberts." The j
name has also been changed in the city I
directory.
Two of Mr. lloberts' wives live at
Centrerille und the other in Salt Lake
City. He is understood to divide his
time between them in such a way as to
prevent domestic friction.
He has the reputation of being a
kind husband and an affectionate father.
SHOWS BY LOCAL RETAILERS.
Solid silver cigar .ets.
Empire (ana, five Inches in length. j
Light greiKidii.es fur ball gowns.
Ebony brushes with ailver trimming, j
Taffeta with a stnjK'd or norai oor
! dT.
Gobelin tapestry portieres iu old col
! ors.
(Tpholftery remnants for cushion
covers.
Military capes, in tdzes from ten to
fifteen years.
Men's lounging coats of English plaid
I cloth.
White astrakhan capes trimmed With
blue fox.
Handsome cai.es containing one bot
tle of perfume.
Gauffred silk, imitating puffs.
fronts and yokee.
Many precnlsh-gray and grayish
green leather articles.
Children's housv slippers of re4 felt,
edged with fur.
Tailor-made gowns of boxcloth. with
flare collar of fur.
Fancy willow bnsketsof various sizes,
lined with quilted satin.
Colored canvas pillow, worked in
cross-stitch, with heavy silk, and edged
with ruffles of ribbon.
Photo frames, with the pennant and
cry of different colleges printed or em
broidered upon the sides, and the affair
framed in gilt. Dry Goods Economist.
for
HIGGLE BO
A Farm Library of unequalled value Practical,
Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive Hand
somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
By JACOB BIQGLB
No. 1 BIGGLC HORSE BOOK
All about Horses a Common-Sense Treatise, with over
74 illustrations ; a standard work. Trice, 50 Cents.
No. 2 BIOOLB BERRY BOOK
Alliitxiut KrowitiH: Small Fruits rend nnd learn how:
contains 43 colored life-like reproductionsol nil leading
varieties and 100 other illustrations. Trice, 50 Ceuts,
No. 3-BIGOLE POULTRY BOOK
All about l'oultry ; the best Poultry Book in existence ;
tells every thing ; witha3 colored life-like reproductions
of all the princiral breeds; with k j oilier illustrations.
Price, 50 Cents.
No. 4 BIOGLE COW BOOK
All about Cows nnd the Dairy Business ; having n great
sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions of each
breed, with 132 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents.
No. 6-BIOQLB SWINE BOOK
Just out. All about Hogs Breeding, Feeding, Butch
cry, Diseajes, etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half
tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents.
TheRIOflLE DOOKS are unique.original.useful you never
t y.-anything like them sopraatical.soscnsiole. They
arc having an enormous sale East, West, North and
South. F.vcry one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or
Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to tend right
away for the BIOQLE BOOKS. The
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Is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is 21 years
old , it is the great boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-head,
quit-after-you-have-said-it, Farm and Household paper in
tne world the biggest paper of its slie in the United State
01 America nav.ng over a minion ana a-uait regular reaucrs.
Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and tne FARM JOURNAL
5 YEARS (remainder of 1890 ,1900 1901, 1902 and 1903) will be sent by mail
to any address lor A DOLLAR BILL.
Sample of FARM JOUkNAL and circular describing BIQCiLE BOOXS free.
WII.MFR ATKINSON.
CUAS. 1 . JKHIL1NS.
Address,
FARM JOIRNAI,
ruiLACELPUIA
Comrades. Am tout Ion.
I served from '61! to 'it, and wan Wounded May
10, ih4, in the ninth' nt tho Wilderness, l
would like to linve iny eomraihw know what
Celery King hns don"' lor tne. In 1NP0 my old
roinplalnt, ehronle dlnrrshm-n, came burl;. The
doctors could not slop It, hut Celery Kinir bsj
cured me. and! snODCS more enloylmr life.
Kkank Bkkhi.kk. Owiisso, Mich. (Co. K. I'.Mh X.
Y. V. I.). Celery King for the Nerves, Liver and
and Kidneys Is sold In 60c. and !i.V. packages by
W. II. Herman, Troxlell!e; Mldrtleswarlh A:
flan. McOlure; II. A. Kbrlght. Aline.
ITEMS FOR THE CHURCH-GOER.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let
ters of Adinlolstratioo in the es
tate of Wm. HoUenbaob. lato of I' "try towti
shlp. Snyder Co., 1'a.. deed., having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons, knowing
themselves Indebted tosald estate are requested
to mHke ImmedlaU' payment, while tbo-e having
elaltuswlll present them duly authenticated to
the underslgnen.
SAMUEL B0LLBMBAC8, Admr,
Vail Income assured- & cts. starts you Of
clr. free. PoOrTS Co , 211 Oak lllk., Ilcston.
A 4'liro Tor XervoiiH lleni lies.
For eight yenrs I suffered from eosUpstton sisl
severe headache, Ibe beitdMhe u-uan.v lastuif
M.ni.. Hn..a nt n : i ,i II I:i'lll ll.iW.li'rS rt'lll'V-
ed mo temporarily, b it left oo i-'l sn effect.
since 1 iiegnu lasiug "it r iviu' 1 n..c unm'
Improved In healt h, sm-i !om or never have li':nl
acne, have gained In llcth, and le d decldedlv
well. Mas. K. S. Hatch. T. mple, N. II. Celery
King for the Nerves. Liver and Kidneys Is slil
In 50c. and 'JSC. pncKimes .n w. 11. iienimii.
Troievllle; Mlddleswarlh .k Dlstl, McClurc:
A. KDrlht, Aline.
XfiCUTOR'B NOTICE, Notice i
I?
Ii hereby giu n thai letters testamentary up
on the est t e afk Amelia linger, late 01
.lackson townshlpV ttnydor courty. Penna,
deceased, have been Issued In due form (if In
to the undersigned, to Whom all indebted to
said estate should make Immediate payment
and those having claims agnrnsi ir should pre
sent them duly nutheiilleat"d for settlement.
Jacob Gilbert. W.D-BlLOKIt,
Attorney. Kxecutor.
Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervota
prostration; Llr. Miles Kervine cures them.
Dntpn at Dlsr Inventions.
The uirliralte was invented by West
iiifrliouse, 1874; the torpedo by IJnh
r.ell, 1777; wntch. by Teter Ilele, 1477;
thermomrter, by Drebel, 1009; tel
escope, by Lipperehelm, 1609; printing,
by Gansfleisch. 1438; cotton gn, by
Ell Whitney, 1793; microscope, by Jnn
aen, 1590; lithojjrniphy, by Senefelder
1798; lightning rods, by Franklin, 1752;
fjttnpowder, by Schwarz, 1320; balloon,
by Montgolfler, 1783; barometer, by
Torrecelli, 1643.
Arizona has 10 Methodist Episcopal
churches.
Chicago, with 1.950,000 people, has
G4S churches..
The centenary of Welsh Methodism
will le celebrated In 1900.
(The queen of Holland is a rresbyte
rian and worships in the- new church of
Amsterdam.
The 29,000. German liaptists of the
United States gave, ratt year C2,000
to missions.
Ballinc-ton liooth says that on Man
hattan islnnd there are 500,000 young
men who do not outer atchurch.
It 1 stntel Uiat in the last eight years
the number of Protestant converU ln
China htm moM than doubled.
The roll of tho Students' Missionary
union comprise 0,000 names, 1,000 of
whom hovo gone to foreign field
There are 1,430 Yonng Men's Chris
tian associations in the German empire,
with o. total membership of 85,000.
A Home Missionary society ha been
organized among tha Japanese Methe
odists, under the auspices of the Cana
dian Japan conference.
Baltimore clergymen Interviewed by
the Sun of that city generally1 agreed
.that tha length of a sermonahould be
frosa 10 to 80 nUmtea.
IBiiiUFliAMiiiiD
H Insurance,
Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGB0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA
Elmor W. Snyder, Ascnt,
Successor lo the late Williaui H. Snyder.
Tbo Par-Excellenco of Reliable InHuraneo ir rapnH8td in thefollow
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Hartford, oi Uartlord, conn., (oldest Auitincan Uo.) 8,b4.r,7ii5.t'-
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Continental, New York,
German American, New York,
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. ew York,
5,588,068.07
t,754,908 ?2
fi.240.008.Ki
204,638,983.(;0
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