A CANCER IS Results Fatally In Nina Cas8S Out of Ten Curs Found at Last. -A poison in the blood, circulating throughout tho system, and although the sore or ulcer known as tho Cancer may be cut away, the poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with -cue wed violence. The wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a few de ;.jiring sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting the skill of toe physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S. proved juh1 to tho disease and promptly offeoteil a cure, Tho glad news jpmiil rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated beyond doubt that a euro had at liift been found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which the following is a specimen : "Cancer is hereditary in our family, my father, a sister and an aunt haying died from this dreadful nn'-asi'. My feelings may he imagined when the hor ni !e diseaw made its apiieuranoo on my side. It was a malignant Canoer, eating inwardly in such a way as to etuis- prreut alarm. The disease seemed beyond the skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no pood whatever, the Canoer growing worse all the while Numerous remediei wore used for it. but the Canoer grew steadllv wow. until it seennl that I was doomed to follow the Others of the family, for I know how deadly Caneer is, especially when inherited, I was advised to'try Swift's Specific iS. 8. 8.), which, from the first day, forced out the poison. I continued its use until I had taken eighteen bottles, when I was cured sound "nil well, and have had no symptoms of the ir ta Iful affliction, though many years have elapsed. S. S. S, is tho only cure for Cancer.-Mrs S M. Idol, Winston, N. C. Our book "ii Cancer, containing other testimonials and valuable information, will ho sent free to any address by tho Swift Specific C rnpany, Atlanta, Georgia. afBTBK Blend most softly and piayinosi ciiccwvKij i'mt UJlCkn festive scene when thrown bv waxen candles. fUm licrhl thai UmtatttmMm lieauly scuarm, 111:11 ivcsinc r nnisuco toucn to tncarawing room or dining room, is the h mellow j;Iow oi UNQUET iW. "A V t WAX CANDLES en 11 ..,.i,.. ,1 idlrwl.C 1 to bar Z ban gin j Mam ly S" to harmonize with any interior riL;nu;s UI inu'iiiunii?. aianufaoiureo. ny STANDARD OIL CO. w , r or sale fvciywiiviv. aayjias. VICKS jnUvtari'l Plants have goat to thooasnda of satliBed cui Hsasra r..r bslfsontury.and to celebrate the "Hi yr la bttalntaa we liavu iuril liolclcn Wedding ntuluii of Vick's Cirdon and Floral Guide Thlrh li ft work nf art. 'M paffM Uthojrntphcd In oolort, MMwiuvnlr, ntarly lObjikfwi fllltd wtih buoNiDt mlf-t.-n- illuMrnlioii" of Pfowtrt. VrgtUbltf, Plftlltf, h itts, rtc , t'l-triintiv bound to irhltc tttd A nitr in ntilofiM nmkttiB i an Authority onalliabjKui nrtalnlng r9tlit givdoa, with cart for thr hum, nn-i a fjeoctiptivtj catalogue of nil that ! daflrabla. It li too aiatnalTt t" gtv away lndlartujlnalIjf. wt want rrtryono Inlemtod in a good varden t imv acopy, hwfc re will itnd ihr tiuMr nnH n far UL K It I I.I. fur !.V. worth ol nerd i 15 Ct8. U uili bow rrt c ;i i - Tn for Fall Ainott&t of ( tn hair to bay othtr good. Ick'B Little Com Catalogue.. . - - A .-rfH t little rem of it price I UK, It n ilinplr tb Ciu tile on'tcnfsl, flit.ly tlliMlrtvJ, and In hHrnlv itaV'. tiiaklitK II convenient for refrciit, FKKIC itokt Illustrated Monthly Magazine enlarged. ImprovH inl up t iat nn nil inbjacti ri-iittiitji to Oardenlng. HorUculturti ttc fto otntl a rear. Sprrlnl I BOB olFrr-tlip .llnsnzlao ona rear, and tho OmaTe ror Mats r naw r'n of Jliag Vagttalf find gtvai raa mora for j troney tbao any itd bout In Amtrlca. James Vicks Sons, Ffochrtor, N. Y. i'm ' , BE 1 .1. x : j . .icwMvur-sassssssssssffan1 : IsaD Lotions A ihrost Irritations 3V 5yto& ComfavV. 5C PACIUGES. Wallace & fe, RM York City. f,),i, play most effectively over Js ttkn festive scene when thrown Cs1 7 a. DEADLY! This fearful disenae often first appear as a mere scratch, a pimple, or lump in the breast, too small to attract any notice, until, in many eases, the deadly disease is fully developed. Cancer can not be cured by a surgical operation, because tho disease is a virulent MRS. S. M. IDOL. COPPER SHARE VRGE PROFITS. ni' una ago, n uner J cents a bound: . 18 emaiid .1 iv. the metal (raster than ihc n : upi I) never so low, lilting in liistorj like the profits m , i bunt two yean. .'iitMiio.-H i,,r lam iT-iiit! in thi ii ar fuluri now iih Kuod m tii.-y ha . -n I irHtrifnrn lii I llowins, table shows the stssdy and ., .-1 i. e in value "i Bharai r copper i.itn. r ui inn the naitt tut. years, it Hill he n ilcetl thai the urastsst Inersssn l i en In Home ol t low-priced itocka, ' .1 the larsesl profits nre from tn-utiiii-i of njii anares. This slso snows ' .! value "f these stocks ilmi not w i!n ' pnr ISSS), but soea mi inereaeliiK In inltily, i'c tin- properties srs developed: Sept, Sept. Bant, i h. .'. IM, lV'HT. s. !,. li. hi . if .-I i :ui Ai-.'i sjiss .rim m a noiitsn i 77 14H ii'Ji ii u.rack To l.ts 17:1 '.ui" Il 118 nil :tii-i i ii :is .: Uoaton, jillun Dom nl- n . . verlns intlc 8 1 -':i -ii IM 17 1 1 17 M l 17 US Jl 11 it la nnklln Arnn ii i :ie. it i . :n err r nt ii specially low prio- a nni- I minilier nf hart s In mic nr tlic very bem ii inw-prlced copper Mark and in one of is largest companiea in America, already nvlni: many Penniylvunin rtuekhidib-rs. 'ennaylvanla Investors kimw that Invest- "' 1,1 ' low-priced mining stocks hnvo lade fortunes for many people, Tj ppor- inltles for rr..nis in oil, kh nml coal an i by, i -it this In your opportunity, Local liresentatlves wanted W .ll. for the "TOPPER SITrATION." '.I,.IAYXOI,.X'tVall.St.,N.Y. i C Em I tifSSarJ i t I A 3TJMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a plaisaiil voyage afoot, Portbo pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolesiand best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at pries which buyeis lind it a pleasure to pay. Foi house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims year hands, i bv all means surrender vour feet to these shoes. 6. 1. GIBSON, SQBiMT aiM If all Cement Is usel lor Plastering Houses. It is a new discvery Guaranteed to last longer than any other plaster. It is preferred to Adamant. For jwirtieiilars rail on or address D. A. KERN MIDDLEEUM. PA. a. Pottiegeis VETERINARY SURGEON", SELINSOROVE. PA. All professional business entrusted to tny care I will recelvo prompt and careful attention. FT i i. f D 1 I CS3 BARBED WIRE FENCE. Description of a Trie JJethod r Which On Man Cnn Unlld On Without Help. At each end of the line of fence eet three posts two and a half fret deep, i tamping the dirt firmly about them. If the work is dons in early spring, the posts coji be sharpened and driven In with n maul. The posts should be just one rod apart. The intervening posts can be set about two feet deep and a rod apart. Tho value of the barbed wire fence depends upon the tension of the wires. If they are loose, the fence is ineffective and dangerous for farm animals. If the end posts arc firmly bracexl end tho wires tightly stretched at first there will be no dif ficulty in this respect. In bracing, the plan sugeesrted in the accompanying illustration is very desirable, Between the end post and the one next to it, set an extra post. I Vou will thus have two spaces eight feet and three inches apart in which to put braces (aa). For braces use strong material that will not bend' and then eounterbraee it by means of wire (bb) Tin: SYSTEM EXPLAINED. attached to the bottom of the first post ami the top of the si oond for the first pace, and from the bottom cf the sec ond post to the top of the third for the second space, and soon These braces should be made of t wo strands of wire twisted together by means of a small rod until they ore vcrjrtlght. If there is a tcniU i cy to loosen, the wire can be flirt '.j r twisted and the slack taken up i i r this way. 'litis matter of end braces is verj Important and li the soil !s soft or tin r Is any danger of their Ik c ituii,'; Iii'mt'i:, g-t extra large posts and set them In the ground deep or, at y thn e and n 1 i ill to four fect. To unroll the wire, place a tough pole four feet long t! rough the spool a:ul lay It across the Wftgon bed, sc that the wire will roll oi the tori ol the spool. Stick small standards in the staple at inch side of the bed to keep the ipi ol from rolling off. Take out the end gnte, fasten the wire to the end post, ;;t the required height and drive the team slowly, watching to see that the wire does not become entoiv gled as it unrolls. When you get to the twentieth post, stoy the team, brace the wagon so that it cannot run backward. Fasti a ODD enl of u obfin to the spoke of the hind wheel next the posts, and the other end of tJ.e chain to the wire, now turn, the wheel by hand and wind the chair., up on tin hub until the wire is tight, and then staple the wire lust, to the posts. It ii I., a long stretch of fence, it it. best tn put in braces occasionally to assist, i-i stretching. I'y IMh method, one man can build a wire fence by himself. Ii anyone has a better plan I will be e!ai! to hear of it. American Agriculturist DEWBERRY CULTURE, i:ii-!i l roll Qrswst Slioulil Muk nn l.r...r to ILuImo ull.nlts FeW Of ,! I'limtH. There is no more delicious berry thnn j the dewberry when ii i fully ripe. Kven wiivii only turned black sad not yd ns sweet ns It becomes when perfectly rijenel It makes delicious MWM and pies I hot code ns nearly U wi.olesomc ness us pics ever yet. The berries are two or three times ns lorgB ns blackberries and the plants of most varieUes nxe perfectly liardy. 'Hie Luc ret la is probably the bes.t one ever tmtroduced, us it was the first, this variety haing been found growing wild in Virginia by mi Ohio soldier during1 the rebellion. Noticing' its good qualities, lie merited the piaec, Bad after the war was ended he went back uiid gut the original plant, nam ing it after his wife, Lucretia. The dilllculty with and chief cuusc of complaint ageinet the dewberry is hs trailing habit, although Its dreadful spines come in for considerable criti cism. As there is no rose without a thorn, BO it seems one of the bes-t ber ries must have, the longest aud sliarpesti thorns of any of its fnmily. With all these, faults it pays to have a few dewberry plants, und usually these make a place for themselves that leads to an increase in the original planta tion. They should be trained to a low trellis or over a frame and given the very bes-t cultivation, rememberingthat it. is impossible to DAke tlic soil too rich, for tJiem. If this is kept in mind, dewberries will add tothe value of the berry products of the farm and pro duce crops that will overbalance any physical failing its habit at gTowth may develop. Fanners' Voice. Illsnlilitdr- of Cnrhrm. TnhaJlnff bisulphide of csrbon is cleat!) to anything that moves. It csn be used safely anil with certainty of ncooTnplisJiir.g tho desired resnlts, if the infected regions are airtight. Its ap plication does not injure corn, wheat or other grain, as it is very volatile oxd soon passes off, lea vinp no traces. It is, moreover, very inflammable and should never be used in proximity to any light or great beat. It can be used in houses for killing moths and other vermin, but the odor generated is something etcatening. It will, however, soon pes way with the creation of draft. RECENT INVENTIONS. I A New York woman baa patented a fan and umbrella combined, the handla of the latter being; hollow, with a screw knob at the end, to which the fan Is aO tached, so that it can b closed and alipped into the hn note when not in uss. Electricity is used to drive- a new dental engine for operating drills snd Cleaners, the motor being mounted ut the base of the bracket and connected with a geor shaft running through tub ing, with a short, flexible shaft nt the outer. A Canadian bus patented a chimney which increases the nnionnt of light diffused by a flame, a number of gluas rings of triangular shape in cross-section forming a tube to surround tho flame, the Inner surface being amoolh and the outside corrugated. A handy counting device for scoring games is formed of a fan-Muiped plate, with pointers' pivoted nt the bnse to swing around the curved edge, the Iat-. ter having graduations for iinitw, tens and hundreds, with notchen which bold the pointers from slipping. To change eye-glasis Into spectacles a new attachment has 11 semloireular rim with a bow extending from its cen ter and spring clamps at the ends which engage the rim of the glass and hold the bow in position lot Ktend b'ack to the side of the head. In a toy eue for a small billiard table a cylinder is fitted with nn internal spring, a sliding rod being placed inside 1 lie spring and engaging 11 at llie front end to propel it forward and drive the bull, the rod carrying a tip at one end and a grip at the other. Railvi ay cars are easily changed from broad to narrowegauge by an Australian patent, the wheels being attached tothe axle by screw threads, several turns in i ither direction drawing the wheels to gether or spreading them, with levers and ratchets to lock them in either position. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Hospital doctors are merely ward healers, win n a man loses faith In humanity he hi:.s himself a solar-pleads blow. Treat a dog kindly and lie will not desert you w hen your money is gone. Beauty is but skin deep, but honieli ni ss measures 12 inches to the foot. Wise is the man who knows that he doc.-. n't know it all. A f,'irl isn't necessarily an angel be cause she is flighty. Any fool can talk, but w ise men know how to think. An up-to-date woman says her hus j bund is the very latent thing out. If ?i painting is nol a work of art it is a work of art to sell it. Hunger may sharpen the wits, but it ptltg a rough edge on the temper. Every time a great actress makes u j farewi II tOUI she usually does I'are well. , Doth the wily liveryman and the bloated bondholder use cutters In the accumulation of wealth. Vlint this country needs is a few con verted heathen to do a little missionary work in our large cities. mother may realize that her liby s.rvs and (lues things similar to other babies, but she also realizes that her I baby say- and does them much better, Chicago Daily News. BITS OF SCIENCE. A scientist declares that, in the course of centuries, blue eyes will be eliminated from the human economy. A German scientist claims that the memory Is stronger In summer than in winter. He says that among the worse foes of the memory are too much food, too much physical exercise, and too much education. Nicola Teala thinks that a man has just so many hours to be nwnke, and the fewer he uses up each day the more dny will they last. "1 believe," be adds, "that u man who slept most of the time might live 200 years." If cleanliness is not next to godliness it certainly la thr mother of healthful-1 ness, as is seen in the report of (ien. Ludlow, governor of the city Of Havana, for he says that the death rate of that city for .January was "reduced 40 per cent, below last year. Causes, sanita tion of streets nml houses cleaning, local points of inspection, vigilance in watching and isolating infectious cases. medicine and supplies lo sick rind food to starving." ELECTRICAL NOTES. A trolley road in Maine has a rotary 1 snow-plow. Thero arc 1,000 electric lamps in the white house at Washington. It is estimated that the incandescent IfUnpS in use in nil parts of the world huve over 400,000,000 candle power. In the United Kingdom, in 1ST0, there were d.S59,177 telegrams dispatched. Last year there were 83,020,900. It has been found that-in bald people the growth of the hair is stimulated, nml its color changed, by the judicious implication of electric currents. Tests were recently made in Polo, Austria, with an improved Marconi sys tem of wave telegraphy which cnnMcd the presence nnd the course of a vessel six to seven miles distant to lie deter mined. The name of the inventor of the system "is Schefer. THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. There are 48 kinds of the house fly. Arctic animals turn white every win ter. The West India humming-bird weighs only 2fl grains. The best bridge-builder in the world Is the common spider. In proportion to their weight, dogs can absorb without dnnger 16 times as (much arsenic as would kill ahuman be-lnC. Lovely Women In the Lagar oi im yamio teiieiroa, ronoga. his treading Grapes, to music, wearing short Jackets and short UaWpanta, ! but a great variety of headgear. A vWfhisS. gsamked on the edge of the vat. BddsfM while one or two ol tn. dainseta JOfO ra feet, treading tkva grapes. is. .'). li V - "','' !l5L1t 1 i' Rubber Rollers are Used for Speer's Port, Burgundy, Which, asis well known, rival the aged persons, and are made from ported from Portugal forty years containing iron, is just suited for improved way f mashing the rubber run by an engine which l li!! i : a minute. Sneers nines, especially the lort and Bt rgundy now market, are of very old vintage, far and near prescribe them for They are blood-making, adding long hie. extensively usea at use. fa? Sold tv Druggists HIGGLE B the world the biggest paper of its siie in the United States of America having over a million and a-half regular readers. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL 8 YEARS (remainder of 1899, 1900, 190:, 190a snd 1903) will be sent by mnil to any address lor A DOLLAR BILL. Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGQLE BOOKS free. WILMH ATKINSON. CHAS. K. JENKINS. Comrnilea. AniK-iif Ion. I served rrom iW In '64, SOd SSI wounded Its) in. ism. In Um BU of Die WUdernrss. I would Ilk" to have tny comrades know what Celery KlOg has dons fur IDS, In lswi my hid enmplslnt, otiroolo dlsrrslioss, etmetuMK, The doctors COUld DOf Stop It, lint Celery King h s cured ni". and urn onee more enjoying life l'ltANK Hekhi ek Owosmi. Mlcli. (Co. K. tilth X Y. V L), Celery Klugfiir tho Nerves, I.lverniid nnd Kldnevs Is sold In 60e. and JV pneknges hv V II. Merman. Trnxelelll"; Mldillesnui 111 A rnsk, HeCWrej H.A. BbricMi Alias. DUIINISTRATOR'cj NOTICE. Let A tern of Administration lo the hs- tnte or Wm. Ilollenhach, 'ale of I'erry town olp, Snyder Co., PS., dee'd.. having ta-en grunt ed to the umterslgned, all pSfSODS knowing UtemselVM Indebted tns.ild pstat" are re(U"sled to make Immediate pavun nt, w liiletlin-e having OlSJJDS will present them duly autlienlleuted to the undcislirned. BaYMUIL HOLLBMBAOS, Adnir. A Vail lneWS SSSnisd 1 Ills starts you or eir. free. I'oints Co , r.l 0.1 k 111k., llcston. FIRE.aLIFE a AND 3 AOiSilH Insurance, k SNYDEK'S OL13, AND RELIABLE t3en'l Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VE. SNYDER COUNTY, PA Elliaaoi W. Snydor, Agont, Successor lo the lute William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellerce of Reliable Inmirance is n-prflsented in the follow ng list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selrt'tiou. None Butter the World over. NA.MK, I.O;ATIOH, ASHKT9. FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreitru asfieth) 4:;,Xi,(K)0.0() Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) , 01 5, 735. 02 Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07 Continental, New York, '5,7.14.908 72 German American, New York, 6, 340, 006.88 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, 204.688,983.60 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporaticn, 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 o: Insur mr nromntlv furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER. Act. i Telephone No. 182, Office on Corner tut i tbek rotcssv keeping time win thgar Crushing tho Gr?:: r;; tc Ma Claret and Othc: Wins. world in excellence, for invalids at the Oporto ffntpeercivn oh vines I aero. The soil of north rn New Terse them. Mr. Speer, however, uses tl "rapes. He employs large rollers I crush grapes a tnc ,atc f a barri and have no supcri ir. Physiciaj weakly females and aged person iron to the system, and tend to pri parties, weddings and general famir and urocbri who dual in Winii asstEae !-.t .1 . . igm l sssssv- - sv- '" 'I t m .; ' A Farm Library of unequalled value Practical. Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIOGLE No. 1-mG.O.LE HORSE BOCK AUntwut Horses a Common-Sense Treatise, it!i over 74 illustrations ; a stanuurd work. Price, 50 Cents. No. 3 BIGQLE BERRY BOOK All almut growing Small Fruits read and (earn how : contains 43 colored lite-like reproduclKiiisol all liiuiiurt varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cats, No. 3-BIQQLE POULTRY BOOK All about I'oultry ; the best l'oultry nook In eilstr-io-; tells everything : witha3 colored life-like reiroducticns of all the princiral breeds; with loj other illustration. Trice, 50 Cents. 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FARM JOIRNAI. 1 ruiLADELrniA I A Cure for XervoiiM MonslnChea, Kor eight years I suffered fr.wn cns'lp ill'in nnj severe bssdsane, 1 be hesdMhe usually latlnl three duvs lit a tune. Headache DOWderi rellev "d me te.npul .irliy , hut left tun hud nil "ffecl BlDOS I began Inking Celery King I have greutl! Iinpniieil in beoltlt, seldom or ne?ver have h I aelie. have gal! ed tn HeMi, and I -1 deeldedl; well -Mrs. k. h. Uatce, Temple, n. 11. Celerj King for the Nerves, Liver and Kidneys Is Roll in He. anil no. pscksses o w. II. Hertnag Tro sevllle; Mlddlesw.trtli ,t l lsli, Mel lure; II A. KbrU'lit, Aline. E XIEOUTOR'8 NOTICE, Notice id hereby elteD 'ba' letters t staiaeBtar up on the esinl" of Amelia linger, late ofl JaCKSon towii .i i'i., miiiiit 1 um tv. I'euna deceased, have been issued In due fniin nf law to the undersigned, to whom aii indebted to said estale should mnke liiiinedint" pavinent anil iimse luiviiig eiiuins 111 niesi 11 miuiiIi) pre sent t In-ill duly autliei.i eui d fnr SOtl IsneM. Jacob Clllbert. W. I). BlfXrRB, Attorney. Ksueuur. Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous prostration; Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them. Water & Pine Sts, SelinaitVoTe. Pa I II 4- I I 1