anV T -as a T-PfrWMHMMHMH lew Blood and Life. A remedy NEVER TOO OLD TO BE CURED. I S, S. Is a Great Blessing to Air-ria vi w nearly all of the sickness among Old People. It elves Them prt;r,Mrtt r Ut it is wholly unnecessary. By keep ing their blood pure the can fortify themselves so aa to escape tlirpe -fourth of the ailments .... hah thv mitfer su eunerallv. S. 8. S. is hloh will keep their systems youu. by purifying the blood, thoroughly remoTing all waste accumulations, and impart ; 1 -l.-u .A life, t,i lm whole bodv It increases V Ear the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new life- HKbvJI bItIrb blood throughout the entire system " lkh Pike. 477 Hmadway, South Hoeton. writes: "lam for twenty doctor said that on account of my age, I would never I well aaain. I took a doron buttles of S. 8. S. and it cured roe completely, and I am happy to say that t f....l .a well ns I ever did in my life. Mr r. W. Loving, of Colquitt. On., says: "ror eight mo years I suffered tortures from a Bery eruption on stin. I tried almost every known remedy, but they railed ono by one. and I was told that my age. which is uxtv six. was against me, and that I could never hope toft well again. I finally look 8. S. S.. and olMed dt bh.od thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health. 3. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD a the only remedy which can build up and strengthen "m ,.,nL, hanauaa it is the only oue which is gunrantee.l IW from' notash mercury, arsenic and other damaging Serais. It H " ? from roots and herbs, and has DO chemicals wha ever , S S " . . the worst cases of Scrofula. Cancer Kc,enia 1 heumatism, Ktt r Onen Sores. Chronic Ulcers, Moils, or an v other disease of the Mood. Bk. on these d.seases will be sent free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. to i seventy years old. and had not enjoyed good health renty years. I was sick in different ways, and in an, had Eciema terribly on one of my legs. The IMPROVING THE BEES. e? i I .',!!!! n m a -a x i i mmm. van 1 UJ Blend most softly nnd Ht nlavmost effectively over !iii festive scene when thrown bv waxen candles. The light that helghteni beauty's charm, thai gives the finished touch to tbedrawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow ot TUBULAR CHIMES The Fatnoaa Westminster HarMllM Are RnttK In Ihe Kent'jr Tower I" llurlfuril. WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors auu snaocs to harmonize with any interior hangings or decorations. J i. .... f.i.'t it red llV GTiNniRD OIL CO. J For sale everywhere. . S afSkV en m $ m EC -i: Mm MB 1 Tlic clock In the Keney Memorial tower at Tunnel square lias begun to toll the hours, and the tubular ehimee which are connected with the clock mark the quarter hours by repeating in measures of four notes the famous "West minster Chimes." The set in the Keney Tower, snys the Hartford Courant, is made up of live tubes which hang in u frame suspended by Manila tarred ropo, anil are struck by hammers operated by clock work. The largest of the live tubes is 0 feet 6 inches in lonffth und 5 inches in diam eter, weighs D&i pounds, und is keyed to A natural, This tube is simply for the striking of the hour, nnd has nothing to do with the production of the chime music. The next smaller of the tubes is four inches shorter and weighs pounds. The key of it is B natural, and It is the heaviest of the chimes. The other three tubes arc: B natural, 7 feet 8 inches, ISO pounds; F sharp, 7 feet, 160 pounds, nnd (I sharp, fi feet fi Inches, 140 pounds. The tubes are of soft brass and are drawn in the usual manner by hydraul ic pressure, the tone being governed by the length, the diameter and thickness of the metal forming the tube. The tone is soft and melodious, and has a radiui of about one mile under favor abla conditions. The vibrations last for two minutes, whereas the vibrations of the largest bell last for only one niin-ate. It Caa Be Don Syalrmalleallx Where Oalr the Hlfct Klaa at qaeeaa U Halaed. One would naturally suppose that thera Is but little If any difference In bees, and that one hive of bees was Just as good as another. More particularly would this supposition exist when the sees are of the same variety or race. While It la true that certain races f bees, as a whole, are much superior in nthm races, vet it Is also a fact that some colonies e any race are far superior to other colonies. As it la now conceded that the Italian bees are superior to oil other races as a whole. It Is also a fact that we not only And some colonies of this variety In sny apiary, but we can find whole aplarlea considerably In advance of others In usefulness. The expert apiarist under stands this fully, nnd knows It Is brought about by careful breeding. The breeder of line stock of any kind selects his best specimens to breed from, and therefore Improves his herd. Now the apinrist Is not behind In the lenst In this respect, but selects his best stock In breeding and makes as rapid strides In this direction as anybody. The principal point in breeding bees renters upon the queen. The apiarist hns under his control the breeding of queeni and enn rear them from sny other queen he has In his npiary. but he cannot control her mating with the male bee, as this is beyond his reason. As it is well known that the queen is the only female bee In the hive, nnd lays nil the eggs that produce each nnd every bee therein, hence, to change the entire stock of the hive it is only net essary to Introduce n iew queen to the colony. Two colonies of bees having the same traits of character, markings, etc., cannot be found, but when till are hatched from epifs of the same queen they will have peculiarities of their own, ns a colony, not found in another. For example, some colonies are more industrious and will store more honey than others, even with a less number of bees. Some are cross, and some ge:i tle. Some are robbers and some are good citizens. Pome incline tosuarm. others do not under the same condi tions. Some breed more rapidly and be come very strong In numbers, while rdlicrs do not attain great strength. Some are pood comb honey producers, while others nre better nt filling the extractor. These nre but n few of the numerous different characteristic, found in bees, hence the breeds may rapidly develop and attain too marked degree, in a short time, too.nny of these polntl sought for. A. II. Duff, in Journal of Agriculture. The Shock TWO Maeh. Medical Friend (vainly trying to And the patient's pulse) Ills heart had been delicate for weeks, but be was rapidly Improving and would' baa pulled through but far this incident. Sympathetic Bystander What hap pened '.' Medical Friend He gave his seat to a woman and she thanked him for It. X V. Worhh Wheat Goes Dewa. De Broker Bear about De Curbb? De r.edger No. What's happened to him? "Knocked flat." "You don't soy so? Was he caught by the drop In wheat T "Well, yes; something like that. A barrel of flour fell on him." X. V. Weekly. An Everr-riar Idrt. H walked th floor In a dry foods store. And she. fair maid, sold laces: And he was a man whom theftrts adors, And she was a maiden with gracea. Well, they shop-talked, as he walked and walked. And he finally made a mash: And after they'd murrlcd ihe baby ha car ried Was tlttlnirly enlled "Cash." Philadelphia North American. Sccns In Portugal at the Rio Porto Vineyards. THE POUT riRAPXS TO THE WISEST, OK THE REAM OF MEN AXD WOKO, KKAA THE T.L.LiS DE M iTVXTIZ WHEEX. THJtY AHE DUMPED IX SB M.v s..;NJ VATJ TO HE TXODDEX FOB POET WINS. The rugged hills with projecting rocks of brown stone end shale containing a large quantity ot iron, make it impossible to use wagons here hence the txss have to be carried to the treading vat or larger as they are c 4 . td me are large enough for twenty persona to tread, which i , a : Jcmg to music lunuaaea py mo yiupiiciui. SKLF-KVI1JKXT. a 3u 1 Mm m rm W -V V ' aEaJTSL . v i Lif3 BEBM 3 Ja E2 The Last Qent This can't be my hat, surely? Manierrant That'i your "nt, sir, Fm quite sure. The Lost Gent Well, then hanged if I haven't been and taken someothei fellow's head. Ally Bloper. ALFIiCl) SPEER, the Pioneer v.-ino grower of New Jersey whose Pa- Burgundy rivals the world, imported the Port Cir.i years ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Valley i . in Passaic COUBty, New Jersey, is identical to that of tic' Spccr's New Jersey Vineyards are situated in the Passaic valley below the mountak. range at. grapes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic where t'.iey mashed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeS; and made into wine. These grand wines of Spccr's that have mellowed in flavor in the course of years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and can only be obtained by paying a price that is higher than new wines from western vineyards. Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a healthy wine that it be allowed years to mature in wood to get rid of its coarse parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in fumigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or offering for sale. The reputation of Speer's wines as a valuable medicinal and family wine extends around the world. "Grocers and Druggists sell Spccr's Wines and Brandy. CIGAR0L0GY. Some Indication of Charnete the Manner of Ilaadllaa lli Weed. la 'si "'Hughs am Throat Irritations 3V 5yo9l Comfart. 5C- PACKAGES. Wallace & Co.. New York City. Diamond M Cement Is used for Plastering Houses. It is a new discvery Guiinmteeil to last longer tkui any other plaster. It is preferred to Adamant. For particulars call on or address D. A. KERN MIDDLEBDBGH. PA. When you see a man grip a rlnr be tween his teeth nnil hold It fast, careless of whether it burns or not, you can set him down as an aggressive, calculat ing anil exacting, not to say canny, in dividuaL If a man smokes a clpar deliberately, just enough to keep it lighted, and de lights in taking it from his mouth and watch the blue smoke from it curl up ward, he id likely to' be an easy-going man. good-natured and honest, says an exchange. There is another fellow who smokes Intermittently, takes a puff and then resin, and fumbles his cigar about. He is hpt to have little decision of char acter, and to be easily affected by cir cumstances. A man may be nervous nnd fumble his cigar a good bit, and in this event he is a would-be swell, vain and frivolous. He Invariably tilts his cigar upward, while a sensible, level-headed fellow w ill hold it straight out from his mouth. When you see a man chewing up an unlighted cignr, and twisting it about, he is nervous, but of great tenacity. A man who cannot keep his cigar alight has a whole-souled disposition. He has a lively nature, is a hail-fellow-well-met, glib of tongue, and usually a good story teller. The I'ropcr Proportion. Yeast Half the world don't know how the other half live. Crimsonbeak Yes; I guess that Is about the proportion that mind their own business. Yonkers Statesman. After II In Defeat. "Aru you n polltlelsn, sir?" A shadow croxsi-d h!a brow. "1 thouglit I WSS OD," hu exclaimed. "Ilul 1 know Ixittcr now." Washington Slar. COMBINATION EOUSE. it In a Poo!tr' llonnc. I'liteon l.nft nnd Open Shed h, ll fomlilned Under ' Hoof. We copy from PbujtrJ Keeper the ' novel house hern Illustrated. It Is poultry house, pigeon loft and open sheds, all combined under one roof ami designed for two flocks. The building may be of any desired size, but root boards 16 feet long, spread to allow a width of 20 feet on the ground, makes a well proportioned house. If the en- Where l.nNt llcsort Failed. Dr. Brook I'm much worried about Mrs. Smith's case. Her melancholia U evidently incurable. Dr. Jones Have alarming symptoms : developed ? Dr. Drook Yes, her husband sent' home yesterday on assortment of spring hots for her to try on, and she refused to look at them. If. Y. World. 9 Bryan's New Book RcPUBllS o.. EMPIRE? THE PHILIPPINE QUESTION HON. W;LI 1.4ft! J. B5!YAN ' V ' ' V I I-,n. Antlrnw c.u iiu,rio. St-nt.'n; . rVA flifJi-W.' ' ' e , .lur, Vo.t. Allen. White. ur. Bote, Asuasti Cabksou. 1MPERIAL5SM AHQ ABSOLUTISM PEWCUHCED. flnli Jlewi. Newell I.ittlo Serving on the house: committee is a thankless task! Newaome Moore Yea, but it has a ; tendency to convince ft man that his predecessors were not so Incompetent J as he thought. I.rooklyn late. I COMBINATION HOUSE, closed portion be mode eight feet wide, each shed will have a width of six feet. By making the roof-angel an exact right angle, the sprend will be about three feet greater ond the ground floor considerably Increased. In any case, the house should lie set on a wall of brick or stone not less than one foot high, and two feet would be better. The sheds stiould be closed in the rear and lighted by windows. If well seasoned rabbetted boards be used, the roof will need no other covering. Doors for entrance to the house ore at the sides, just Inside the open end of sheds. As Thins Go. "Your nm," said the school teacher, "is very backward in his studies." "That's funny, mused the father. "At home, in conversation with me, he seems to know it all." Philadelphia North American. Why It Didn't Ilnrt lllm. Dobbs There's a man who shoves several times a day. Wiggin You don't mean it? Should think there'd be nothing left of his face. Dobbs It doesn't hurt his face atoll. He is a barber. Harlem Life. Gain and Loss. "Your wife doesn't seem to improve in health." "No; as fast as she gains strength she uses it up telling people what Is the .matter with her!" Cincinnati En quirer. in. in. lu'oun, Miii.uk, lliiiucl, t'ailtoii. li'tiiur, MoXaaita, Til i- innli. Udttar. Tlirnt.r. Tflllar. UBittndi,OlaFi lion. 11. ir. Johtuoa, ton. ClJM. A Zavtaa lion. Adlr.l & BtvftuoD, ny.Atcrttarf 0a lUlo. U'tv. Dr Vim lyke, Hon. Ohat, Fisnoli Ausmi, l'mf. 1'nvid Starr Joviltiu, lie;: i W'tfCTflr, Hon. ('i.i i Sciiiiix, tiim'l ll'iiupnni, i'ri .1. Am. r I. oi Lnlior. nuil o'lim. Tit:'. M' .V1'1(IN C1F TUB OBKTiTBT. Terriuti iiil Kipnnslon .lriiaminnteil. "TtIB POOR .UJ.V'.S 0411" nuil oposed to thul'eutlllutlon of thH llnile.1 Slnte.. the l)clurntion ot lnilupeuilance, and nil the nioet ancruil uoctr::ie.i of our Republic lu haiiil.,1 down to u. by our Fatlinri. THE GOSPEL OF A HIGHER CIVILIZATION AND BROADER LIBERTY. TIIF. ONLY BOOK ON THE SUBJECT. A0ENT8 WANTED. tt It pro fa so I j iUnstratex!, glting bmntlfal hnlftone portrait of Mr. Bryan nod the other con tributor; alo imhw of ttarilUnff lutereat, ahowinf; th iact condition! and cnRtomi in th PbiHiin. Nmhinir lika It before attempted In book-publUhtng. A rery bonnuxa for ngentf. It (mii not be bought at booketore; it eannot ba furulabed by uuj other house. We ant the eola ODcinl Publlaher. The tint Edition, 100,000 ooplaa. A htre octaro book, beautiful new type. WF. PAY FUEI4.HT on each order amounting to 60 booke at one time, when coeb aocompuaiae order. TJIK OI'TKIT IK r'RK! . We make no chnrpn for the elegant, complete rronpectos Outfit, with blanka, etc., but as each Outfit coata ue a lot of money, In order to protect oursHlves against many who would impose upon us by aenillng for ()iU0t with no intention of working, but merely out of idle curiosity, we require the applicant, as a ruarantrc a Kood lalth on his prnt, Co send as 26c to cover postage end wrapping, tkle ameunt t be rclaadcd to ugt-nt upon aur recrlpt of flrat urdr for 10 benLa. Beat Cloth Bindintr UH Boat Half Kuanm Hi n. ling, with marbloU eUffoa Beat Full Ruemtn Hi nding, with gold edges 8.00 Write far oar Vftparallclcel Terms to Ageaita. Addrcaa THE INDEPENDENCE COMPANY, Publishers. FRANKLIN BUILDINC, CHICAGO. Carpets ! Carpets ! ! Carpets III All Kinds. All Qualities. All Prices. Elkhart Normal School and Business Institute. Th Elkhnrt Normal Shool and fiuaiuess Institue offers the best Courses, Methods, and Instructions in Pedagogy, Book keening, Stenou raphy, Penmanship, Drawing, El ocution and Oratory, and Physical Culture, and a, the lowest rates for tuition and board. Students oan enter at any time. Circular, blotter, and a copy Educational News free on application. Address, Dr. H. A. Mamaw, tfec'y, Elkhart. Ind. The Illvnl Uellra. lie I really believe Miss Ilighup tried to cut us. She (rival belle) If she. tried she would have succeeded. Did you ever tve such a hatchet face? X. V. Weekly. Snfilt'lrnt Explaaatlon. "I wonder why it is so rare for a man to marry his first love?" "Generally because a woman of 35 has too much sense to marry a boy of 18." Indianapolis Journal. Polat of Slmllarltr. "Why do yon refer to him as an old aMBM I . . a M nanlnn "Because b. Is a smooth bore "Chi- ' moai comionaoiy iiu a . . , j ... i ul' Vlih m am. Tle l3porlnnce of Variety. When the flock has received no grnln hut corn the hens soon wgn to refuse it. This mav be particularly noticed if a small quantity of oats or whent be thrown before them. They will atonee eagerly seize the grains of outs and wheat, leaving the corn untouched. This indicates that the hens require something else than that which they derive from the corn, such as the phos phates or nitrogen. After feeding outs or wheat awhile the hens will leave 1 those grains and eat largely of corn. The proper method, then, is to keep a ' variety, using corn as a portion of the ration in winter, but omitting it iu j the summer. Among the grains we may mention wheat, corn, oats, barley j and buckwheat, the best results being OBtsiasd when they are changed from one to the other occasionally. Farm , and Fireside. Seelndeil Hook lor Sitters. Don't set the hens in the hen house. A worse place could not be chosen. ; They will be constantly disturbed by ; the layers, eggs will be broken and the j setters will frequently beentlrely crowd- I ed off tho neat. Give the sitter a nest i where she can attend to her duties iu peace. A oarrei iaio on iu siuo aa uuic secluded spot out doors makes aa good a nest ns anything which can be de vised. Shovel out a small cavity for the barrel to rest in and use the loose earth for forming a small embankment around it, for carrying oft th. aurface water. Fill the barrel to a third of its depth with earth, and ahap. the nesi In the center. With a wide board to cover the opening at night, securely held In place by stakes, tne nen is Dolns; Her Heal. Jones When she married him she started in to make his home a paradise on earth. Johnson Did she? "Yes, she's nlwaya harping!" Kan sas City Independent. Anil Tben Pass), tbe OelaB. Mrs, Anderson There's one thing I want to say to you, John Anderson. Mr. Anderson Only one. I'm In luck to-night. Generally you have half a dozen. Louisville Journal. CARPETS ! MATTINGS ! The Whole lower floor of .nv store is taken up With Curpets, Bugs, Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks, liK fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &e., &e., We c-an show you the largest and best selection of thfl above gds ever shown in LswistoWD. ling Carpet as oW as 20c. and up Cotton Carpet Tic. " Velvet Carpet " 75c. " ago Post. to her duties. Western Plowman. The Ae of Discretion. "D'yes think Dunker's reached the age of discretion yet?" "Well, hardly! He's getting married for tho third time." Ualf-I'euny Comic Socclnctlr Mated. Sunday School Teacher Now, little boys, what do you know about Goliath? Freddy Fungle rlease, ma am, he was rocked to sleep. Harlem Life. Jost What lie Tried. Mrs. Smiff I wish you'd pay a little attention to what I say! Smiff I do, dear aa little as pos sible. Tit-Bits Like an Ostrich. Mr. 13. I wish I was an ostrich. Mrs. B. Why no, dearie? Mr. B. Then I could do aa they do stick my bill in the sand. Judge. Getting BvtS. "It's raining, William; you must take your umbrella." , "No, I won't; I carried It yesterday when it didn't rain." Chicago Beoord. Do Toa Know Hart "Yon say she is a business woman. What business is she interested in?" "O. trsrjbodrVVar..8tfjrlsj. Iirussell Csrpet as low as 50o and up All Wool Carpet " 50c. " " Half Wool Carpet" " 35c. 0hbM and Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select JfaWM SEE THESE G-OOXe! Compare quality and prices, yon will find that our store is the place to buy at. The goods are first-class, prices are the low est, our rooms are clean and no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, W. ft. FELIX. Lewistown. Penn'a Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. REMEMBER H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, SENERAL INSURANCE A6ENGY, SELINSGROY!. FA, Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. Wa AftRftaamentB No Premium Notes. HeAetna Founded A. D., 1819 . 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