MMM Weed Deatroyhig flri-tle. In Science Dr. Judii, of the depart mcnt of npriculture, states that no lesa than .'" different species of birds are enfrii'ed ns weed destroyers, and there ure more than 60 specie of weeds whieh thev help to ernHtfiti. The blackbirds the bobolink, the dove and the Knplisk. BpsiTOW do much good in this way, but the "English sparrow, in spite of the services it renders in consuming weed seed, is a pest because of its despoil ing buildings, and because of its ex tensive pillaging of fruit and gruiu. The native sparrows, on the contrary, have no isueh noxious habits, and are much more cflicieut as weed seed de stroyers." GoMfinchei destroy weeds which nre not touched by other birds, the thistle, ragweed and dandelion be ing their favorites, "A million weeds can spring up on a single ai re." Culti vation can do much to eradicate these noxious plants, but probably the most efficient cheek on their unbounded In crease is to lie found in the seed-eating bird... OCEANS TO ORDER. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROA0. Suubury & Levristown Division. In effect Nov. 19, 1899. What Engineers Propose Doing with the World's Deserts. VKT Aim. I The Sahara Coald lie Qulrkly Made an Inland Sea I'rujrel toUlvlile Ireland with a Canal. In an article in the Year Booh of the department of agriculture Mr. Karnes, of the division of statistics, advocates the keeping of goats in many parts of the static. Jlc states that whenever foul land is regularly pastured by gnats it becomes cleared of weeds and bushes, and most evenly fertilized runs into nutritious native gtass. "Practic ally all the goatskins entering Into the commerce and manufactures of the I'nltod States are imported. With the exception of that portion of the popula tion upon territory derived from Spain ami Mexico, the people of this country have not usually evinced any interest in goat-herding for profit, cither of skins or other products." lie shows that. Angora goats have done well on farms in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Illinois. There are 500,000 goats in the United States, 258,000 in the West Indies (where goat mutton is exten sively used), 15,000 in England, and 4,500,000 in Spain. " here is a current opinion that ivy has a tendency to rot the thing to w hich it clings. This is true of a large num ber of other climbing plants, but not of Ivy, for it renders the walls of al most every house to which it clings en tirely free from dnmp, cxtractingevcry particle of moisture from wood, brick or stone for its own sustenance. This it does by means of its tiny roots, which can work their way even into the hard est stone. When the walls are well covered with Ivy the overlapping leaves will conduct water falling ipon them from point to point until the ground is reached, without allowing the walls to receive any moisture whatever from the beating rain. If there should be un exceptional case of Ivy-covered walls showing signs of dampness, thnt will be found to arise from their having been erected on s wet and improperly drained site. A novelty in summer schools H of fered in Missouri this year. The state university has given Instructions along the lines familiar in such schools dut ing the vacation season for a good while past, and it now adds new courses, in horticulture anil agriculture. Pres ident Jesse holds that some attention should be given in the public schools of an agricultural state to studies of soil, climate, birds, insects and piant life; and he points out that the fields, forests and highways in the country and the lawns and public squares in the cities and towns furnish all the laboratory facilities which are needed for such studies. The Historical society of Somerville, Mass., recently had a house warming, and among the articles exhibited, ns enumerated by a local journal, were a communion service, said to be the first one made of silver in America, and a lamp from Pompeii, "confiscated dur ing the civil war from the estate of a wealthy southern gentleman." A New York man dreamed a few nights ago that he was attacked by burglar--, and that he defended himself valiantly, but received wounds from his assailants. He awakened suddenly to discover that he bad Blashed himself with a knife, which he had seized while asleep to defend himself with. The state entomologist of New Jer sey, after dissecting a specimen of the "kissing bug," declares that, while it gives a sharper sting than a mosquito, it is less harmful in i;s elect. Such an opinion, coming from the highest au thority of New Jersey, the home of the mosquito, OUgbt to be conclusive. Western inventive genius is now shooting cyclones down. As noise has been found highly efficient in checking the devastating caterpillar, theennnon as mi agricultural implement will soon surpass the sword beaten into a prun ing hook. Mrs. Baker, of Kentucky, is going to rear a family of nine sons with the sole view of avenging their father's murder. This is certainly teaching the young idea how to shoot. The Lafayette (Mo.) company got no further than Chlckamanga in the late war, but 40 of its members have asked for pensions. It is said there Is bat one man In the United States worth more than 100,-000.000. Few people realize how completely of late years the surface aspect of thia weazened old globe of ours has been al tered and improved. The world to-lsy, In fact, differs from the world of our ancestors, much as a society lady, In all the glorvof fold ,ond frill and furbelow, differs from her savage sister running wild in estJlen tlal woods. As art has transformed the one, so has it the other. Only the "Mine. Rachel" who has made the earth. If not exactly "beauti ful forever," nt least a pleasant and healthful place wherein to dwell, is no charlatan with a drnv load of cos- j luetics and a glib tongue, but u civil en gineer, owning nothing more harmful than a few mysterious-looking instru ments aim u measuring tape. And the marvel of it all is this- that what lias been done is but an infinites imal frui tion of that which may, anil doubtless w ill, be done. Who can doubt, for instance, thnt the gTeat Sahara desert that, mole upon the world's face will one day be but a memory? i It was an inland sea once. It would not ' be a very difficult matter to convert it ' into one again. j A canal 00 miles long, connecting with tin' Atlantic the vast depression which runs close up to the coast nearly I midway between the twentieth and j thirtieth parallels of latitude, would do the business beautifully. The water would not, of course, cover the entire surface of the desert. Mere and there are portions lying above sea level. These would become the islands of the new Sahara ocean. What would be the results that w ould ensue upon this stupendous transfor mation'.' Some would be good and some bad. Among the latter may be men tioned the probable destruction of the vineyards of southern Kunope, which depend for their existence upon the warm dry winds from the great African desert. ' In a similar manner the greater por tion of the central Australian desert, covering an urea of fully 1,000,000 square miles, might be flooded. The is land continent, would then be recon verted Into a gigantic atoll, and would resemble, roughly, nn oval dish of which the depressed central portion would be covered with water and only the "rim" inhabited. In this connec tion it may be interesting to note that a company haa actually been formed for submerging the Yuma desert in southern California. If the plan, ns nt present proposed. Is carried out, a tract of absolutely uninhabitable territory, comprising nearly 13,000 square miles, and the greater portion of which lies between 5fl0 und 1,000 feet below sea level, will be submerged. A few Englishmen) known as "little Knglanders" still blame the govern ment for insisting upon the reconquest of the Soudan. "A useless acquisition," say they. Perhaps 1 But capable judges believe thnt it would have been little less than suicidal to have allowed these regions to fall Into the hands of France; for the sim ple reason that her engineers, by divert ing the course of the Nile at Abu Named or Berber no very difficult task could at any time tnirn all upper Egypt into n desert. It has even been suggested thnt it might be possible by turning its wa ters into one of the many lateral ravines which run at right angles to the present course of the river to find a new outlet for it Into the Bed sea, and thereby to transform, in process of time, that sheet of water into a great fresh water lake. To accomplish this, it would of course be necessary to build a giant dam across its southern "neck," near I'erim, and to regulate, or rather stop alto gether, the inward flow of the Mediter ranean through the Suez canal-a big task, but one not entirely impossible of accomplishment. The above, are examples of big schemes. There are many others that might be mentioned, including, of course, the Panama und Nlcaraguaa canals, and the French "war canal" be tween the mouths of the Loire and the lihone, which, when completed, will enable their ironclads to dodge round behind Gibraltar when passing from the Atlantic to the Mcditerracnun or vice versa. But it is the comparatively little en gineering feats which have slowly but surely altered in the past and will alter In the future the fuceof the earth. Kven so small a matter, for instance, ;s the proposed seawall tit Southend will cer tainly deepen the estuary of the Thames, and may conceivably do away with the Goodwin sands. A scheme was recently mooted to cut a ship canal through the center of Ire land, beginning nt Dublin and finish ing at Golway. It would be no very difficult feat to accomplish, for most of the country through which it would pass is tint and boggy.-Chicago Chron icle. Coald Lick" That Kellow F.aally. One day Tommy accompanied his mother on a shopping expedition, and, seeing a large candy man in a confec tioner's window, he paused In front of it with a wistful look. Then, turning away, regretfully, he sold: "Mamma, I could lick that fellow with both hands tied behind me." Troy Times. I' M 'jm 2 .3 I 19 -' 2 III 234 21(1 n KM :t oo 307 3 13 IB IM 830 :I3H H45 it 3 50 A M s.w IV uT: ill lv 10 tt I0S4I ,10 27 IS 33 10SS 10 40 1 loll lt 11 US It 13 It l 11 XI MS II 33 It 37 .11 40 Sunbury Melinrrove Junction reliiierrovr Caw It iik K reamer Miiiir Ml.ull.hurg Beater Heaeertowii Adamaburg Kauba Mills Met lure Wagner MuSeis 1 at liter, i 1 Ii Ulttitlaiiil l,ewistown I.ewlatown (Main Htreet.) Lnvi-iimii Junction. ah ra U'JO 3 30 908 320 04 11'. . 33 303 - I'i 4 ", SOI 4 M 4.V. 34 4 4ti I 4 37 -'JO 43W I 8 l 4 I 3 07 4 10 I 37 4 09 7 31 41 H 4 00 7 M 334 I 7 S3; S 13 I 7 S3' 3 43 I 7 W 3 40 late. The woman was furious. "Do 1 hats bar she shrieked. "Do I hate her? At this moment 1 feel as if I could pass her house without looking into her front window to see if she had any new things In her parlor!" Anger with a woman is terrible, but quickly spent, like a $20 bill. Detroit Journal. Train leaves Suubiiry 5 25 p in, ar rives at SelitiHgrove 5 45 p m Trains leave I.ewi-'nwn Junction : I Mi a m, 10 13 a in, line in, 13" p m Hi in, 7 irr II SS in, tot Alumna, Pit tenure n1 tli Waul. For Haltiniun' lire! Wa.kingion 0 As :t iu 1 ". I I 33 4 33. s 13 i iii For PhnannlphlS ami Ne York 63SU Ha in. 1 02 1 .13 4 Hand HID P'n l' lliirrlauurg s 10 ts Philadelphia & Erie R it Division. AMI NORTHERN I'KNTKAL RAILWAY Trains leave Siitilinrv dStlj BSfSpt Seeds : 1 21 n 111 tor Brie ami I '.maniliilirua 6 to iii fur Relietont Brie sad Usasadaiirus 942UI11 fur Irf'On Haven, Tyrnne aii'l tile wen 10 in for Msuafnnte Kan. Tyrone ami t'uiiiir,- dsietti 5 48 p iii inr Keaovo snd Klniltn B so 1' m tnr un irn-.nnit . Sunday Ti 10 j rrle and Osnsndslsua u 4i a iii for Look Haven SO'I BSftpoi Inr VI ln.iu.imrt Us ot, f So a in 2 oo sod 3 4SjiwlOf ouke. j h it ' and Itaxelton. 7 o a in. 10 vn a tn, tins p m, 3 41 p ni lor rehsntn. kin too Mn i irnid Serit.f 'I j ai Ivr tVIIke I'rtr I'-" . le:ive s.-'.nvove .1 unci Inn 10 00 S 01, week ilny arrivtns li'l ilelpht ) i. p in No' York 1 3Sli 01 lleltlWttf N II ii n WsfhlORtOII 4 in p in 581 p in .I'll, irrlvlae s ricpclciplii ' ,030 1 nt Now ynrk I a u . lial 'ImOU I'-ipn i VVaaMM Mi in H p HI. Riflite, week tl.i. .'rclig rWailetphta. i t bOa in, New N nrk 713 a n , lliiltiinorc 2 an a in V uxllintitli ' ''.' ' ' ' Tra'nselolfv N' nhuty; 2 .7 I in dally arming al Hlillsdeidhla ' V2 n n ; I'nltlttture 6 8 3 ni werhl un.n 7 4.' n in Nov Vnrk vStta in Weekdayi.10 3 s S3 Mooilaya. 7 i' 'n week tlaya smvine nt Pbllsdeipbli It SSUl.N"w York KM p in, BsRlOula 1 b a in, Washington I "0 l in. 1 S.i p III, Week iMii I'tlivlttif :'l I'. 1 1 '.If' y ' SH PM. Now YurK SO i in, Hail mure 8 0 pn Wsshlogton J l n ni Trains it - le., i Hiinbure it SAOemrnil 333 euii 3 01 p n.. lor Herhaburtr, Pblladetplils un. Kultlmuro l K, W' ii ih, Gen'l Paaa Afeni J B. HUTCHINSON (ten'l Msaamr Use It Daily. Our brush should be used daily in place of the ordinary hair brush, hair washes, or hair grow ers. If you do not find, after six months' trial, that Dr. Scott's ELECTRIC Hair Brush will do all we claim for it tend it back and your money f will be refunded. You can buy the number one size for To lie Trnilcil, "Don't you think the American mass es can be trusted to think out problems for themselves and arrive at sensible conclusions?" "There can't be any doubt of It," eald the office holder, "so lor as the Amer ican ninsses in my own locality areeon cerneil. They have been voting for nie for years." Washing-ton Star. rialaa- Mother. Little Johnnie Mamma, let's play I am your mother and you are my litle boy. Mamma Very well, dear; how shall we play it? Little Johnny I'll tell yon; you start to do something and I'll tell you not to. I'uck. One Dollar. It Is Guaranteed to Cure Nervous Headache in five minutest Bilious Headache In five minutes I Neuralgia in five minutes I Dandruff and diseases of the scalp 1 Prevents falling hair and baldness I flakes the hair long and glossy I For sale at Dry Goods stores sod Druggists or sent on npproval, postpaid, on receipt of price and ten cents for postage. ( ujr toov, tiik DOCroirs stoat," wjJtffi rrmient. oltvn till infurmathtn concerning I)r. Scutt'i FJrrtriollrlt,. $3. Ml iad $10 electric Mt II. EM 11 SO. $1. un.l as. KUctrlc Flesh ttrnthr; V KsVw auWe eaore, S3. Klectru- ltatttrt, & di. Electric Intolen. Mi cts. Elastic Trusses, $3. m r.F.O. A. SCOTT, 841 Broadway, N.V, I. ml r the Narrollve. "So the poor chap was wrecked in fciht of (Hirt. and was like our dinner things." "How's that ?" "Never waahed up!" "Ughl you nasty thing!" Ally Bloper, Dlvertlna the Iratanaettt, Traillnt gowns should never be worn on the street, my dear; they are Intended for women who ride in car riages." "Well. Jack, ynii Know very well that it isn't my fa til I that I haven't a car riage." Chicago Record. I'lnee to Heat. Williamson It was never Intended that a lazy man should reach the top of the ladder. Henderson1 suppose not; there's no place up there for him to sit down. Town Topics, erntsj.UI ttrsttfaaOJ Remember that name when you mil' 11 delicious, Hppetizing, nourish ISt food drink tn take the place of teffed, Sold hy nil grooers and liked y all who have used it. GraiD'O ic made of pure grains, it aids digestion ind strengthens the nerves. It is not 1 stimulant hot h health builder and lie children ns well as the adults CAD rink 11 with ucreat benefit. Costs limit otK'-fonrfh ii" much as coffee tfie. and per package. A-k our grooer for Oruiu-t OaJlesl. "Miss Flo. are you fond of clams?" In dulcet tones asked he: The maid looked at him coyly, and "This Is so sudden!" said she. Cincinnati Knqulrer. The UonaTfard Talk. Lord Kakelcigh My descent dates back J00 years. Miss Gotlinmme What a long time! And it seems to have been a very steep one. too. X. Y. World. rmlrr It. Hospital Nurse (to mangled victim of accident) 1 understand that the der rick fell ten stories to the pavement. Mangled Victim (weakly) 1 was un der that Impression. Ths Kival. a Persnatieal Arrsusaesaeat. "Dickey, how old is your sister Bthel?" ' "Aw; she's been L'O ever since I was born." Chicogo Record, What ilo Iks lillflrcli Drink? Don't give them ten orcoffee. Have von tried t he in' food drink called UKAINO? It is delicious and iiniir ishing and t akes the place of Ooffee. The more (train O you give the ehil- dreo the more benfth von distribute tliroiigh their systems. Grain 0 if made of puie grains, and when prop erly prepared tastes like the choicest grades of cotTce, but cosis about J as much. All grocers sell it. 100. un.l sue VeteriNarY sUroeoN. SELINSGROVE. PA. All professional business eotmeted to DDJ c ir win reesive prompt and oarefoJ stteBttoa. Ah. (. CKOUSK, ATTOEVBT AT LAW. MlDDIiKBllfto, va. All business entrusted to his cars will receive Drotupt attentiou. for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CIRTAUN OOMMMV, TT MUNHAV STNCCT, HIW YORK C'TY "A DOLLAB SAVED is A DOLLAR EARNED." DEXTER ilk SI For a 11 k To introduce to every family in the LnsriT'iiuy.-s dtatS'- III". IllSOlCN. UMtaeleS an t IIccIk. SOLE LEATHER ' This Ladies' Dongola Kid Hoot, Lace or Button, sole leather counter, inner, outer sole nnd heel, fauoy top stay, Patent L atbef Tip, Opt ra Too, 2 to s, D, E, or EE, h : 1 1 1. postpaid onreeeipl of l. Equals any $2 bcot sold. Out nuikx filouey refunded if utiStttiB faotory, We guarantee fit, stlc, srar TESTIMONIALS i iti:r. iiMi e.iiiiiociie with iiiintraiiiiiisnt iso bargains In-shoes; also a Bobserlb. 1 lekei wuioo Bocunsu i.uieriu c isn H huh mi .n.iir j eir .s Iraitlni;. Equals nnyfa oo shoe : witeweni barefooi rather tbao buy anrtblngbsi tbe DEXTER si ,oo SUoe. bSXTSa SiiuK (Ni : Dear Blrs Ttte shoes are provtnn saflsfsctory. This pair tost 1 now bars make the different Styles Of Shoes llial I liave iMiuxliMir y.iu ulnl l lley are ull pmil. I slmneil our meroh&ot a pair nt 1 1 i n sboes tbsl I bad lust received Iran you ami toot bis Itnife sod eut Inlii the lieol und I'Miinliieii lliem llioiniiclily aliil pronoaBCed llieni cheap SI IS 00. Vim in timi an order with nils letter for two awrepatr nt shoes. Bespeol Hilly yours. MU.H. J. M. WILLIAMS, Wlllci, .VeUiu'lno c i., fill. i'. s. i se mytasms ityonllke, raXTXH BnoaOO.1 Cents Hesse Had enclosed, herewith, express Dtoney order. Pleasrssod the siines out vrlthoul iii lay. i trn aeedlbg ibeot, My ite Issloroal tMrarootod and i don'i wish to bay shoes st say other nouss beoauss 1 bars used the Pester and tiud tiieui the best for tbe atone . Yours truly. PHILIP IS. BOKALH. Netvoka, ill. DEXTER SHOE CO., bSSSSU, Boston, Mass. Established 1880. Capital $500,000. ucorporated. VT tsr tv am OBTAINED. Natnral Inatlneta. There has never yet been diseovered a woman so strong-minded that she didn't lonf? and pray for a sealskin ssoque and a white satin sofa cushion. THE DIETZ DRIVING LAMP Is about as near perfection as 50 years o( Lamp-Making can sttaln to. It burns kerosene, snd gives a powerful, clear, white light, and will neither blow nor Jar out. When out driving with tt the darkness easily keeps sbout two hundred feet ahead of your smartest horse. When you want the very best Driving Lamp to be had. ssk your dealer for the "Diet." We Issue a special Catalogue of this Lamp, and, if you ever prowl around after night-faU, it will Interest yen. Tis mailed free. R.B. DIETS CO., 60 1alght 8t., New York. Xetabtiahea) la xsse. nATCRIK I I Uli I TEEMS EASY. j Consult or communlcatr wiih tho Kiltior of this paper, wlio will Rive all Deeded lnfor-maflon. WANTED SEVKi: AT, BBIOBT AMD HON ert pi 1 --ni- t'i reprenent ui iu MnnnKern in thiflfind cloMi by connllefj. Salnry a year and expenneo, Htraiht, boiirvlide, no more, no le FMlary. 1'onHion pernietnent. Our refer enen, any hank in any town. It is mainly of fice work ; conducted at home lietorenee. En clone nelf-ttddreiiwrtl Ntamped envelope. Tiik Dominion Company, Dept. 3, Chicago P-'JJH-lrtt. visa 0 w HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. WS HULL HI na.t Mam NniTlSaS I. aiaWk h.lr.lfro65C.S3.25,lk. ' Ms I ! U.I mall al ea.es to Sa.S. OUR OFFER: CmthUadiwtand end vrrcn. to ua, IneloM a rood url aampl of tlia twi .ku. wanted, aod rut It outaa near the root, aa poaalbla, loeloae Mr ifMlal prism t.a ... i ant. ntn to pay poatae. and . wUI k. la. .Itok to m.i.b fwm, Mr ..Ml, and ..ml to you by mall. po.tpalil, and If rou are nnt peeieeSg aatlauad, rrturn i I and v. will Immediately a.Mlaw.1 -cm. rwltrh refund your money. DMI.IUa.pl'rW . lour, I"" sum, esoi ahort aten. f-oa. tt In. lone, abort atom, S)I.1S at-In. lone. abort item. ai.BOi Sea. In. long. ahort ate tn. S2.2SI H o t in. , anon atam, aa.xO. wa huutu a ua an a waas market. Siaai ataaaa aada.4 awaaapeelal I If tee ami CateJeeae Tear aaaaaS. write for Free Hair Hood., aaoreaa. SUSS. ROEBUCK CO.IIne.) Ckic a va. era 'v-LA RlPANS TABULES are intended for children, ladles and all who prefer a medicine disguised as con fectionery. They may now be had (put up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box), price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for one dollar. Any druggist will get them if you insist, and they may always be obtained by remitting the price to The Rioans Chemical I sm. a . company, SPRUCE ST-g 01 Lb i SEND NO MONEY S9SP3S GRADE PROP CASIHtT Mllltt SE WINS MACNINE a, fr.l.mc.O. D.aUalu aaaaJSa U... You can . amine It at your ntiareat freight depot and If hM-aBBS lrrfrrll ..ll.lwlorj.eaaotl. a. repreeented. M.al u urklaearfaara MilBBBBBBV a. kl.ka. aae.ee, and THS uajLiTBJT SaBSllS TOV eaaj :.7,.M." SpscialOfferPflcstl5.50 and freight charge. Machine weigh, la) pound. and thafrelffht a..r.g.i eeaufor S mll IVE it TNIU atOSTHt fll your uwa home, and wa will return your 115. fio any eay yoe are Bau-r seu fliBr..l aiaae. aaa ereeMef aewlag aaahl aio.mi. ail.ee. Blt.ee aadaa. ail fullr daaerlhad in nn. BMkla. Ulatoaae. bat Sit. M for thia Sloe eenM CIBISBT Bl'BBICS tke ereate.t vaiaa ever aaerea ay aa. aawae. OCUSDC OiT laaSITATirkOia b. tiaemanCa.offerlruT .....wa ana Ian under vaiioua namaa. will a.arawata. Tfille tea. 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