HOME CORE FOR BLOOD POISON NOTES FOR BEEKEEPERS. Beware of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can Cure Yourself at Home. There is not the slightest doubt that the doctors do more harm than good in treating Contagion Blood Poison ; many viotims of this lonthsoine diseuse would be much better off to-dr if they had nnrpr allowed them swlres to be doned on mercury and potash, the only remwliu which tho doctors vvor give for blood poison. The doctors an wholly unablo to got rid of this vile poiRon, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the dinease th" sores and eruptions This they da by driving the poison itito Uie system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their conxtant doses of potash and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts thou break out Into sorei, and the Hght is continued imluflnitely , the druga doing tuesysteui mor" damage than the disease itsolf. Mr. II L Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, W. J., says: "I had spent a nunareu uauan wiui ine uociors, wnen i reanzeu mat V they could do me no good. I had Urge spots all over my body, and these soon broke out into running soros, and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try S. S. S. as a lust resort, und was noon Hreatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc tions for Self-Treatment,' and the largo splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my skin has been an clear as glass evor since. 1 cured my self at home, after the doctors had failed completely." It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure Contagious Blood Poison, for tho disease is be yond their skill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD nets in an entirely different way from potash and mercury it forces the poison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the dii-eime, while other remedies only shut the poison In where it lurks forever, constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat ment places a cure within the reach of all. We give all necessary medical ad vice, free of charge, and save the patient the embarrassment of publicity Write for full information to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. P 1 i . 'vfllBlWI ' - Am 1 1 1 1 Ham i ni?un most, somv ana fii'ifl play most effectively over Mini lesuvc scene wnen uirown by waxen candles. The light that heightens beauty's charm, that gives the j i unisueu loucn 10 ine urawing 1 room or dining room, is the 1 1 I it i r i uicuvn iuw ui WAX CANDLES Sold ill all colors and shades to harmonize with any interior f naugiuga or uccorauona. -uuuniiieiureu UJ r STANDARD OIL CO. J3 For sale everywhere. -9k V EEDS null i and Plant have Root totbotttandi "f ".ntUfl-'tl cm loiw f f.r bftlfa oratory, ttrd t celebrate tin- flotb y'nr tn builncM w hare Umied ftGoldtn Wedding ilitiuii uf Vlck's Cirri en and Floral Guide whlili l f work of art - PAgM HtbOfraphfd In rnlnm, i c ... . nourentr, nearly 100 lf him with iian'im halr-toue illuitratiom ( Fiowrn, VrtrptuMcij, Plant, Prulu,ic..elraantlif ionni in while and kM. a nmr rel tn catalogue making ; en authority on all anbjecti pertaining to the garden, with care for the wiim". nini a iiinci Iptlra catalogue ( a:i that i detlmble. it is ton rxi entire tn give away Indltcrlrolnately. but wr wunt everyone interested in ji good nrden to hava copy, tberafore we will lend flir GrIiIc nml n for DDK MM. I, for tf.V. worth ul arfd ( 13 CtQ. It t , i how rrtdlt ii given for Full Amoafit of purchait to buy other goods. Vlck'o Llttlo Com Catalogue. . A perfect little w-m of rt pri.-.- Iit. it litlroply the tiniilf rnndi'iiMM. finely llliistrutwl, ami In handy nape, making u mdti ntent for re fere not, KU KB Vlcks IMustrvtod relonthly MaRazino i it d, Improved and up to dale on all mbjwti rvlal rig to anlenlng, Rortlculture . ate, M oenti r Hpoeial ISfrfl offer-the .Xngnzluu one year, and ihr tinidi for etmtm jmt lW p!tn of atUlai Vegttubla Stodi glv yoa mora fjr your money ILad ny teed liuuit Id America. James Vicks Sons, Ror!?c:-tor, N. Y. I in ladies' sIiooh is a plattnl I vovnjja arout, bor Hid awn j Uri! it i;i vi's, tli'v'"s ini a il ' liku our salt). Orowdd arc enjoyinK it, and sotjurinu i!k prottiest, oimlwHtJand bust tit- : t in Sntiiniorslineri now man ilt'ii('tuil, a1 ;i''i'-cs wlii 'ii buyeis liud u a pleasure! to pay. Eoi house or street wear, pleasure or every-day ritott'.al iiiirposes, walKitiu riding, or driving, we supply Mm i ' 1 il hIos demanded by fashion tuitl tlm dictates of imli vidtial tasfo. Ladies w I lot: rer claim voir hands, by all moans surrender youi feot to t hose shoes. & h, mm, mm Diamond wall Gen n 1- used for Plastering Houses. St Is a new discvery Guaranteed to last longer than any other plaster. It is preferred to Adamant. For particulars rail on or address I). L SERB mUDLEBDHQH. II oh sale srons. b. Sis -,.tk" n. f: s s ao Throat Irritations Veterinary sUfcioN. StLINSGROVE. PA. am iirofiwtiniMl btulnm eotrusttd tomyoart hi recetvx prompt ud careful ntteutlon. "3V "5vvoa omov. CTc. PACKAGES. Rule on Heirs, Proceedings in Partition. IN THB MATTER OP TRK B8TATR OP WH, MAM HOI.I.ENBACH, LATE OK I'BKRV TOWNSHII', UBUBAattD, Bmroaa Oomrrv, h: The Cotntnonwcaltfa if t'l'nittylvnniit. To Hannab Hollanbacu. widow of William Hoilen bach. dfooMod, ol ubapmaa twp.. HnydorCo., Pa.. Mmry Spiehtr fnaa Holltnhocb) intermnr ri il witii John U Hptahei ol lirarpool, Parry Co., Pa.. Larina Heokert (no Uollanbaob) In lernarrlad with Wlllutn Heekerl ol Chapman twp., Border County, Pa., ami Bamtwl lloiicii both r Perry hrp., Snyder Co., l'n.; William I'ortzllni', liiMbivml of Kva Piirt.lliK (nee Hot loabaob) now dtotanodi Cafthftrint Hiinffor iwe Pornliaa) Intormarriod with Jaiuen Bbafftr, Henry 1-1. Poruline, Miirtlin Htraub Inee I'url.- line) Intormarrlad with Woalay Swaob, Gertie Portzllne nod Buian PorteRao, uinoti abort the ni:o if 1 1 yi'ftrM who baVO for lllcir Kiisriliim bilip Seiter, all of Parry twp., Snyder 'Vi , l'n, and Win 11. Portafloa of I'rcvcrton, Nortll'd Co.. PaHaaal rtamoiidanla nl William Hollaa baeb, lal'1 ol Iba tovmabfp of Perry, Snyiler County, decenwd, greeting: You are hereby eileil to lie an 1 nppear before the J'ldirei of our Orpban'N I'niirt, at an Or phmm' l ourt to he held in Miibllebiiri;. on the lt Momlny of .lime A. i-. l.t'.W ill 10 o'eloek in the forenoon, then nml there to nceopt or re fuge the Kenl l-jitnte of aiil WllUam llolleiiltneh aaaaaeed, nt the atinrnUeil valuation but upon it by an iiKUent (inly awnriteil liy the Haiti Court and returned by the Sheriff of paid Coun ty or abow aaaaa wbr the name nhonid no! be fold. Hnd thereof Ini I not, Wilnent the Won. Ilerol I M. Met'lure, Prei- dent of our laid ' ourl at Mtd.ll tg. Ilii 7lh day of Marth, 18W, P. S. ItlTTKK, Sheriff. The fgg of worker beea will often Web. It ii beat to bare honey wall refined before a to ring it away. A young queen that kaa defecUre wings should be destroyed. A oolony In proper conditio) la a ware proof against robber. Dees quit breeding early and general ly come through the winter weak. Fruit bloom eerres to build the beet up strong, but does not giro much sur plus. Allow no stock of any kind to run in the apiary during the winter, unletisit be poultry. Frames of empty combs can best be taken enre of by keeping them in or dinary hires. There ii nothing more valuable In the aplnry than empty oombe; they should be well cared for. When a colony dies from any cause demise the hive thoroughly and rinse with boiling water. Never move a oomb hastily or hold a new comb horizontally, aa it will prob ably break and fall. I'ure granulated sugar is In every re spect us good as the belt quality of honey for feeding bees. Make a nice entrance to each hive by spreading iwwiiunt in front up to the level of the bottom lxiards. Mice often tiestroy colonleH of bers besides eating liirffe quantities of honey If once they gel into a hive. Two things must go together )n building up colonies for winter, name ly, feeding and breeding. One without the other will not be of much avail. To introduce n queen successfully the ' colony should be made queenleaa some three or four days prior to presenting the new queen to it. St. Louis itepub-lic. Hie Ou Clear rvrt. Aa old country geiuieiuau. reura bvg home rather late, discovered a yokei with a laaicm under hia kiU'heu win dow, who, when asked his business there, stated that he had only "com -courting." ."Come, a what?" said the IraU- gen Ha mas. "Aourting, sir. 1'se courting Mawy." "Thnts no, tfue. Wha-t do you wont a Lantern for? I newer uetd on when I waa a young man." "Xo. sir," was the yoked reply, "1 dont tiiink yer did. Judging by aba niiwiAa." Ti t - Ui t. Ula Hyealarht Wu Dr-feetlva. "How did he happen, to marry hrT" The young wonuui to who'll! the ques tion waa addressed shrugged her shoul ders. It was her boast that she nerer spoke III of her friends, and she waa delormined to live, up to that IdetU. "You can sxm for yuurwelf tiiat hf wean goggles," she said. Chicago Post. Lovely Women in the Lagar ui me yainio ccjicirot, rorxagai. Mi treading Urapta. to masie. wearing short Jackets and abort llnea0atil . a rioiiniu. saateu oo t eoga ol tit rat. fiddle,! iofa to wdb their TvAoaa, koeptna Urn with thtul w bat a great rarietv of hoadgear. wnne on or two o( tho d. fast, treading th graft. A I'rnphec'. "Never mind, Xoruh darling," said the hero of the Irish play, us he lan guished in prison, wrongfully accused of removing the mortgage holder; "III soon ba at liberty. " "You bet you will, if you don't Im prove In your acting." u tittered the manager, standing near the from door. l'uek. Too Old-die n I. "What Is the trouble between Jetty Hlghup and Mark Spot tie?" "She wrote to him one day and told him Mime great secret she didn't want any body else to know, and asked him to li'ht his next cigar with her letter." "WHir "Weil, it M inis he did it." Chicago Tribune. BEES CHANGING COLOR. To ICecp Money H ulcere of Any I'nr. Mooter Rao Pun I" Almost ua ImpoaatblUty. Wallace & Co.. Haw York City. 1 8PINAL KWRflStt Tiie beginner who gets a colony of1 Italian beea is often puzzled to find tlmt within a .:ir or SO the bright, yellow ill :gs hare Inrirely disappeared from the workers, i i d some of the lu'etinre' entirely black. It isn't easy to keep bees of any r: pure, utterly diflereat, in fact, from l:et i ing any other kind of stock pure. The youn queen matea withhe drone high in the air, and may meet a dtone from a colony two or three miles away. So It happens that one who has Q colony of full blood 1 Italians in u locality where black bees prevail is almoat sure to find upon-the change of queena that Wr Ikc are o cross between Italian and blacks, or, us they are COnrXDOnly enllwr, hybrids. On the other linnd hils neighboj, who ha nothing but block bees, will be I surprised to find ir some of his hives beea that hove yellow Btrlpee, the drone from the Italian color.y baring met tliti young quota of tlw black colony. As aUready hinted, it is im possible to prevent this, tho best that can be doin- Wing to continue to get fresh, pure btoojl by Introducing from time to time n pure Italian queen. As yellow bee become more plentiful In the neighborhood, the ohanoe of pure fertilization become greater. A. L, Aapinwall, In Beekeeper' He view, givea B plan whereby he thinks ! he has succeeded in getting the ma jority of his young queen mated in or j near his own apiary. He cut olT a six teenth of itrr inch from the wings of I hia young queens, and by this meat: made it more dUillcult for tihcm. to th- far away. Some of the queens had. nn eighth of nn Inch taken from the wings on each side, niu these were equally u success. Homestead. Her Honm nee. "Miss Millie. I insist Upon an nnswor. I will not be put. off any longer." "Mr. -Noggins, I will be your wife eventually, but not until after I have become engaged to Algernon Vera de Yere and jilted him. So much, at least, Is rightfully due to the dream of my girlhood." Chicago Tribune. swift Reaotloa. "Now. thank goodness, I'm done with yon forever! When you meet me again, Oeorge Billmore, I don't want you to speak to me!" "I won't. Miss llingo!" "If you don't you're the meanest man that ever lived i" Chicago Tribune. A l.onu I. In.-. She. Mr. Bluevaine says bis ancestral line goes Ixiek to the conquest. He Well, before going back it used to go round his grand mot ber'a premises t that, she could hang clothe on it when she tixik in washing. Tow n Topics. Joatlflable. First Actor ilanital plnya to tlx? gai- lery. Second Actor Why shouldn't he.? I'm told that, on his recent trip liiere Were as many as 20 persons in t.hc gaJ lery and not a soul in the rest of tho house. Brooklyn l jfe. RuDOer Rollers are Used for Crushing the Craron to Makel Speer's Port, Burgundy, Ciaret and Other Wines, Which, asis well known, rival tho world incxcellcncc,forinvalidsand aged persons, and are made from tho Oporto ffrapegrewn on vines im. ported from Portugal forty years ago. The soil of northern New Jersey, containing iron, is just suited for them. Mr. Speer, however, uses the improved way of mashing the grapes. He employs large rollers of ruooer run ny an engine wnicn crusli grapes at the late of a barrel a minute, bpeerfl Wines, especially the Tort and Burgundy now in market, are of very old vintage, and have no superior. Physiciansl iar ami near prescribe tnem tor weakly iemales and aged icrsons. They are blood-making, adding iron to'the system, and tend to pro- iuiij; inv. i.xu-iibiveiy use i .-.c parties, weddings and general tamily Uie. fJJSoLD ijv Druooists and Grocers who deal in Wines, HIGGLE BO OKS t in Her Department. "You teach the y iunr idea how to shoot, do you?" suid Dimirng to Mise I'rlmmer. "Oh. no, sir," replied the demure acboolmarm. "1 nm in the primary de partmerjit, you I, row. Tniggernometry la taught in tie hlgbergradea." Judge. KEEPING FOWLS WARM. 'Uie 11a Illurea 1b the Co Oan Often lie Itaed ro OrniIAra ItVe Ailvnnlni. Fowls can hnrdlv be liept too warm in winder, especially at niglrt when not exercising. If t'he heat from their bodies can lie kept confined about them they will bo very oonifortable indeed. So Way of Preventing; It, Now eome the lialrny dapa ab-aln. When nil the air Is hazy; My wife's begun to clean the bouae, And I'll aoon lie clean eruzy. N. Y. World. MODBRATIOIt. r A Farm Library of unequalled value Practical, Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIQQLB No. 1-BiaOLE HORSE BOOK All about Horses a Common-Sense Treatise with over 74 illustrations ; a standurd work. Price, 50 Ctuts. No. 2 BKMLB BERRY BOOK Allatiout Krowini? Small Fruits rend and learn how 1 contains 43 colored life-like reproductiousol nil leiiuiuff varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. No. 3-BIOGLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book in existence ; tells everything ; witliaj colored lite-like reproductions of all the principal breeds; with 103 other iuustrulious. Price, jo Cents. No. 4 BKMLB COW BOOK AH about Cows nod the Dairy Ilusincss 1 hnvlnR n Rrcnt sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions ol each breed, with 13a other illustrations. Price, so Ceiifa No. 0 BIQQLB SWINE BOOK Just out. All about Bon Breeding, Feeding, Ilutch cry, Uisea.ies, etc. Contains over 80 benuttlul liull tones und other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. IfceBIQQLcl BOOKS are unique.originnl.useful you never s.iw anytliing like them so practical, so sensible. They ure having an enormous sale East, West, North und :;th. livery one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or Cnicken, or grows Smnll Fruits, ought to send rii'ht oway for the BIUOLE BOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL Is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is jj years old ; it is the great boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-head, quit-alter-you-hnve-said-it. Parm and HnnwhnM rni.r ii the worM the biggest paper of its siie in the United States of America havingover a million and a-halfrcgular readers. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL foVny 2tte A 'vtitibfl' 1001 nd ,93) Wi" ta 6eUt by mai' Sntnrilf nfPlBM Mil UK A I aal i I . miii sn , r " wwiv,n.uuu.iit.uiiii 1111 1 IIIIIH UIUULC DUU,S ilCC. SafV ,AvTvKJiLS''' AddrCS3' FARM JOt RIVAL ClIAi. r. JkMKINi. PUILADELrUIA PROTKCTED ROOBT8. To aid In MOUlinC tola cor.!ItIon of things tbo j)liu shown in the cut can often be used. I'lace a board nt the sailing in froit of the roosta und have tho platform below the roosta come out ue far from the rear wall us is this board. Stretch a wire liv front of the board, closo to It, 11111I hang a curtain of burlap upon the wire. A string and screw-eye cnu be arrnngect so that the curtain can bo drawn from the hallway after tho fowls are at roost. They will keep very warm In such nn inclosed space. Orange Judd Farmer. Ilinluip I'm sorry to seo you smoke. ! It Bets such n bad cxamnle to vour f m pnrishonera. Kev. Meekanmild Hut I only smoke in moderation. nishop I'm what do you call mod eration? Rev. Meekanmild One cigar at a time. Ally Sloper. roa-Mortcn on FNnvla. Sometimes a post-mortem examina tion is tho only tiling that will reveal the causo of sickrreta and death In the flock, nnd, though unpleasant, it mat- be necessary in order to prevent the spread of disease, say the American (iardening. Whatever the family, them is almoat always one person in it who knows how to dissect a fowl. If no one else has the requisite knowledge. the cook can always be appealed to. either for the work iteelf or for instruc tion aa to its detail. Thta suggestion is for tbe benefit of the occasional nov ice who fall into inextricable difficulty at this point. liuarsnlfrd. She takes each patent medicine. Though only troubled with the vapors. And then a testimonial sends; And hero's where her ambition ends To see her picture in tho papers. Judge. it All Depended. Mabel Do you think the useof slang by a young woman could ever lead toi profanity? Abe I 1 1 m i gh t on the part of the man who heard her. Indianapolis Jouraai. Objectionable "That fellow," said the pugilist, "1 no gentleman." "What makes you think eo?" "lie can't qunrrel without wanting to fight." Washington Star. tbe Real Thing. Patrice Isrt thatcolor on Mlas Fusa aneatheT's oheeka artificial? Babette Oh, no; It's real paint Yonkers Statesman. 'omrnilea, Amleiitlon. I served Croat 'J to 'ti, and was Wounded MW 10, 1M4, In the Battle ol Iba Wlldeniess. I would Ilk' to have my comrades know what celery King baa done for ate. In IW0 nrnid complaint, chronic dlarraiinea, came baok, The dcMtbra OOUld not atop ll but Celery King lias cured me, nml am once more enjoying life Kbask BaCBLBB. OWOSSO, Mien. (00. K. I!llli N. V. V I.). Celery Klngforihe Nerves, Liver and and Kidneys Is sold In SOe. and J'le. packages by W. II. Merman, Trnxelellle: MlddleawarU) I'lsh. McClure; 11. A. Kbrls'lit. Aline, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Let f AiliiiiiiiNtralioti in tlieoM.. ...... ,.t OIm ii,,ii..i.i,.w.1i i.. or I'erre IMik. slilp. nyder Co.. Pa., dee'd.. having been grant ed to Hie uniiersineii, 1111 mauua ivnowinu tltemselves linletited tosald rstie are reiipsted 10 uiaKe iiiiiiieiiiiiie imjiunuw vMiviBwasiiiii claims will present llieni duly utitlientleated to the uuder8lirned. HAMt'KL BOLLIMBAOH, Admr. A 'ure rr ervoui HeMatMaM. For eltrlit years 1 siiffereil frntn cost Ipatlon nnd severe headache, me P. pad SOUS usually la-llli' three days at a I line. Head n lie powders reUaV ru me reinpuranii mil icii ron naq an enrei. since I bemn taking Oelery Kin',- i nave grattls iinproveii in li.'itl li. s.Mom or never have bead -acne, hnre italned In fleab, and feel deotdedly well -.Mas. I. s Batch. Temnle. If. H. culorv King for t lie Nerves Liver ami Kidneys Is Bold In Wo. nd ISO. packagea b. W. H. Il-rman. Trnxevllle; M lddle.sw.11 1 !i ,v t'lsii. Met'lure; U. A. Ebrl'ht. Aline. Vail Income assured. aVeta. starts you or - cir. free. Points Co , ill Oak lllk., Ikslon. E XKCUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Hint letters teslamcntan up on tho palate ot Annua Bllger, late M Jarkson lownahtp., mimiit county, Penna., deceased, have bei u Issued la due rot m of taw to the undersigned, to whom nil Indebted to said estate should make Immediate pavment mid those having claims asafnal It should pre sent them duly authenticated for sett lament Jacob Oltbert. V. I). lUI.liEK, Attorney. tt ivOUIOT. Crip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous prostration; Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them. 10 FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT J Insurance. Better Than T)rna. Mcdloal Examiner What Is there.be aldcs ether and chloroform to produo unconsciousness? Stodent A bludgeon. Tlt-WU. SNYDEK'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen'l Insurance Agency, 3ELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Blmor SAT. Saydor, Agont, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable. Insurance is represented in tbofollow ng list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. None Better tbfl World over. NAM IC, t.Of'ATION, ANKKTH. FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Enp. (including foreign osscth) 843,000,000.00 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,736.02 Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,068.07 Continental, New York, 6,754,908 72 German American. New York, 6,240,098.83 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, $204,638,983.60 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at tbe lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt.. Telephone No. 182. Office on Corner Water & Pine Sts. SeUnsgrove, Pa ,. - -- . . . -'iiiiiiftimnll I . ..... .