The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 02, 1900, Image 7

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    Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Y Idnev trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor
ana cnecnuiness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be brr
P afflicted with weak k f
neys. I' U.e child uriL
aisr, i rllen, If the
jrtne scalds the ficsr- rt ... hen the child
lunches an are -....n i- should be able to
Lontroi the p.agj, It is yet afflicted with
Egd-wettlng, depend upon It. the cause of
lnc difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
Ltp should be towards the treatment of
liese imponani organs. i nis unpleasant
Muble Is due to a diseased condition of the
Kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
ost people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder ..trouble,
Egd both need the same great remedy.
Khe mild and the immediate effect of
Iswamp-Root is noon realised. It is sold
druggists, in flfty
nt and one dollar
Kizes. You may have a
Etmple bottle by mail
Eee. also pamphlet tell
ITornp of Swamp-Tloot.
ing all about it, including many of the
housan is of testimoni.il letters received
om sufferers cured. In wntinp Dr. Kilmer
Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
ention this paper.
Mnrkrcl Down.
Bachelor Hut 1 can't w much In
he pirl you pointed out to me. She
m Inakrninca&tl v in.-ilL
Qtecrral Matchmaker Precisely.
That is why she hupvirnn to bo. avail-
,ble o remnant. rl, I. World.
VnaccomiuorintlUK.
"Oh, yes, my huabaod'a mother is
lowly Just lovely but it's awfully
hard living with her.
"How can that lie?"
"Why, no mutter what I do, I can't
tt her to quarry L" Chicago Record.
Very nid.
There's nothing like putting a bold
ace on Itl
As he said thin the forsrer raised the
lace of a two-dollar check to I90(
fherc wan no question about the bold-
I of it. .V Y. World.
Greek HeeOng Graak,
OC'ce liov There's u man downstairs
louts to Fee vou.
Kditor Show him up.
Office I!oy He laya he's (foin? tr
how yon up. Town Topics,
I About onn month hi?o djj obild,
lii'h is fifteen months old, hud an
stack of diarrhoea iicomiipmieil by
puiitiuir and I stave it suoh reme-
Itpj.w" uflu.iliy riven in mu'Iihis-
iiornins-' (jiivc reiiei we
fcntfur a nhymciau and it was uu
i i . -
er tils cure for a week. At this time
In child had been pick for about
(n days and was having about
ItDtT-UVfl operations of the bowels
my twelve hours, nud wo were
nvinoed that unless it soon ob-
urjcu relief it woul 1 not live. Cham
rrlnin's Colic. Cholera and diarr-
O.'ii reined v w as rmnmmendad.snn
decided to try it. I soon noticed
Ichange, for the better; bv its con
minus use a complete euro was
foucui about aim it is now perfect-
Healthy. C. L. Bonus, Stump
po. Qilmer Co., V. Va, For sale
v ill druggists.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
ISuubiiry & Lewistown Division.
In effeot May 28, 1900.
TAIM. I STATIONS. I EASTWARD
A M
87 Siinliury
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loiai Seltnaarove
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Wi Kreamar
Metier
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A'lau i'int
l,y 1UI)h Mills
"in McClure
Wagner
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Paintorvllla
Matttand
bawtieawn
J-37 Lewlalown (Main Street )
" ii Lawistown Junction,
I Wt leaves Sunbury 5 20 p m, ar
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(Una leave Lewistown Junetlon !
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R'adelphia & Erie R R Division.
I HtTHUKN nBNTBX RAILWAY
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TBI ROAD TO WEALTH.
a. iLa. I m r jbh
0
"I earned yesterday the first money
I ever earned in my life."
"How did vou earn it?"
"1 hold three doon empty wine hot
ties." Flleorende lilaetter.
A Different Style.
Minister Don't you often repret
having led such a checkered career?
Convict- Well, parson, 1 tell vou one
thlnir; there's more fun in & checkered
career than there is iu n striped one,
and that's no eomie-paper joke, either.
Judjre.
Kymiintliy.
Baton Shabbalong (on park bench)
What is mierobea, anyway?
Tuffold ECnutt (on tlie prass) n
corbel is harmleaa little critters ther'a
a pre judice against because they don't
have to work to make a livlaV-ChicagO
rribune.
KHturnl ikt .
Wiggles I understand that Mr. llnx
le, the X-rny specialist, is poing ti
marry one of bis patients,
Waggles Yes.
Wiggles (musingly) I wonder what
he could have seen in her'.' Somerviile
Journal.
a Yn- iiothers Dave.
Flossie Vou have a wonderful
memory, mamma,
Mamma Why so, my child?
"Because you're always remember
ing to remind me of things I forget."
Yonkers Statesman.
A ttanp) Ontluolc.
Dorothy We've invited 3,000 guests
to our wi (Ming.
Donald -Well, say! We can sell
enough duplicate presents to pay every
bill connected with 1 lie. whole thing.
Chicago liecord.
Dsclc itiMif Zoology.
"Would you call a eat herbivorous,
carnivorous or omnivorous?" aaked
the man who is learned, but tedious.
"Neither," answered the man who
yawns; "merely vociferous." Wash
ii.gton Mar.
In Them- lin,.
"What? Is that young Pacer's fa
ther? Why, the old man looks younger
than his sou."
"Exactly, :v' Pacer has out
stripped him. Lived faster, vou know."
X. Y. World.
I'liri'Ai'rlln flic I lie v 1 In tile.
"We've (rone to housekeeping."
"Ds you enjoy it ?"
"1 do; but my wife is worrying about
what we'll do with all our things when
we break up and go to bourdt" Chi
cago Record.
MACARTHUR WASN'T MR."
How Handsome Vonnp; Wduii
Took Some Dtnnev Oneata
! Surprlae.
Alexander MacArthur, author of u
successful study of life in the Latin
quarter of Paris, which brought to the
writer both popularity and profit, is
also tin- pupil and biographer of Rubin
stein and is a close friend of Padcrcw
cki, says the Philadelphia livening
Post. The author lived for two years
in St. Petersburg, corresponding for
the London press and taking part in
some thrilling adventures, but the most
singular of the writer's experiences
happened in' Chicago after the novel
had been brought out by a publisher of
that city. The book had been so suo-
loessful that the publisher decided to
give the author a dinner, to which
J a doyen uf the leading men of letters
I of the lake city Were invited. The
I guests bad assembled when the author
I was announced.
j Through the blue haze of smoke there
appeared a handsome young woman
I attired in evening dress.
"We arc expecting Mr. MacArthur,"
said the host; "Mr. Alexander MacAr
thur, I he novelist."
"So 1 understand," returned the un
expectf d guest. "1 am Alexander Mac
Arthur." "You?" gasped the publisher.
"Yes. Didn't you know? J am Lil
lian MacArthur, ut your service. I
have been w riting over the name of Al
exander ever since 1 left mv home In
Dublin."
It was only the work of a minute to
rearrange affair., and the dinner was
a great success.
litfhL
Mrs. Crowley My husband a. ways
tries to make light of things.
Mrs. Alnsley And yet it is common
gossip that he manages to keep you in
the dark. Chicago Times-Herald.
Would Talk Too Mnch.
Yeast Won't you and your wife join
our Whist club?
Crimsoobeak No; the doctor says 1
must keep my wife aa quiet as possible.
Yonkers Statesman.
According- to His Thlakla.
"I don't see what they want to call
this 'doing time' for," said the con
vict, disconsolately. "From the way it
passes with me, I should say teat time
wssdotegme." Hsrlemlils.
IA t 1 . .If I 1 I I . w. 1 avi
0ER0NIM0 A MANIAC
Dloodlhlraty India Chief Crated by
Hla LB ( onflnemrnt.
Vinita, I. T.. July 24. After a long
period of Imprisonment, which he en
dured more like a ferocious beast than
like a human being, Gerontmo, one of
the mocst bloodthirsty Indians that
ever figured In history, has gone stark
QBRONIMO.
mad. He Is a prisoner at Fort Sill
o. T. It cost the government a million1
dollars and hundreds of lives before
he was safely behind Iron bars. De
prived of his liberty aa a punishment J
for his crimes, he could not stand the'
Confinement. For ll years he hail been'
a prisoner of war the last ten at Port
Sill. For almost half a century ho.
led a band of bloodthirsty Apaches on
the warpath, la the early settler of
ho southwest he was u terror.
QBNBHAL MARKETS.
Philadelphia, July :.(.- Flour well tr dr.
tatned; winter superfine, t2.40fiZ.tiu: Penn
sylvania roller, clear, tl.25v3.S0; city mills,
extra. t2.8Ml2.90, live fluiir qUlel and
Steady at $' IMfS.H per barrel, the latter
fur fancy western patent. Wheal alow;
Nn. '.' red, in elevator, HOMc. Corn
linn, but unlit. No 2 mixed, spot, In ele
vator, I4644ic.j No. - yellow, frir local
trade. 48c, Oats quiet; No. : white,
lipped, olc lower arades, tliVto, Hay
in IlKht receipt; choice timothy, SIB for
large bale, iwf quiet; beef hums, 12031
II. Pork steady; fondly, HSiUlS.86, Lnrd
quiet; western steamed, 7.I5, Live poul
try quoted at llMll'ii.; lor choice west
ern fowls and ItfllDc. for uprltiK chickens,
ns to quality. Hotter steady . creamery,
I720c.; factory, current packed, 1 1 :!! .
Imitation creumery, irijflHc.: New Vork
dairy. I5H4i1Vc.; fancy Pennsylvania
prints Jobbing t iWi do. wholesale,
Lijc. Cheese dull, large, white mid col
ored, '4e.; nn. .11. white, Bai'9c.; do.
color" d. !i:7.e. Biggs firm; New Vork
ami Pennsylvania, I4j17e. for avrage
lots: western, lli&lflte. Potutues quiet;
Chill and Mi.it::. in. jl . I.l.'ij. Cabbuge
QUiut; l.oae is! mil. tlQl.SO,
Mve Sioe:c jjttrketa,
New Vcrk. July 13, Steers tirin; closed
10c, higher; bulls and tows slow, but
steady; steers, t4.20gf5.&S; bulls. I2.50j
J.75; cows. $1.9003.45, Bheep lower at 114
I24c. ; yearlings, Uc, Calves active;
opened fully 50c. Iileher; closed lower
than opening; voala, 84.IOitj8.75; culls, $t;
choice extra veals, 707.13Hc, j butter
milks, t2.50iif3.26. 'J I sheep steady:
comt.iuo slow; liimns IS (J Hit. lower; clos
ing dull; sheep, ..: I.;;., culls. J.6ayz,7i;
lamba. J(" '.'(.. culls, tt. Hoga highMr ut
t.70.65.0: c!u1a atate buja. W.
Kast Idburty. Pa.. July Si. -Cattle hlah
er; extra, $S5iKi5 70; prime, (,5v760;
common, I3.S0O4. 1 1 s active and higher;
prima mediums, good Yorkers and plga.
K.70; heavy hoes, t5.S0O5.86; common to
fair Yorkers, I6.50O5.60; roughs, M.731W,
Bheep lower; choice wethers. t4. 401(4. 80;
common, tl,502.60; choice lambs, t!i.258J
t.3o; cuiuiuua to good, 13815; veal salves,
I'.Aiiliidlnu Qaiaolltie Lnanch u lllaTwo
New York, .luly 24. Hy the explosion
of a gasoline launch on lotig Island
sound last night Mrs. A. K. Crowe and
her 16-year-old son Chilton were In
stantly Killed and A. E. Crowe perhaps
fatally Injured. Mrs. Crowe and her
son were frightfully mangled. Mr.
Crowe WS8 hulled into the water. His
thiy:h was fractured and he was Inter
nally injured. It is believed that his
Injuries are fatal, Mr. Crowe is a
wealthy resident of New Rochelle and
a member of the New Rochelle Yacht
club.
Tiie R v. W. 15. CoBtlev, of Stock
bridge. while attending t his
past o rial duties at Ellen wood, that
st ite, was attacked by cholera mor
bus. Ho mivs: "By chance I bap
pened t' sjt hold of a bottle f
ihaniherlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dituvhoea Remedy, und I think it
wus the means id' saving my life. It
relieved me ut once." For Bale by
ul! druggists.
An Inquiry.
TU in warrr.th, so we nre. told,
Thut friendship oft depends;
Why Is It. tlttn, though cash la cold,
It has so iniitiy frlesdst
Chicago Daily News.
Rim .in the Family.
A young gentleman took Ids little
slst. r with him w bile calling the other
evening tit a bouse where he is a reg
ular visitor. The little jjirl made her
self quite at home and showed great
fondness fox one of the young ladies,
hugging her heartily.
"IIuvv very affectionate hi.e is!"Faid
the lady of the house.
"Yes; so like In r brother," respond
ed the young lady, unthinkingly. Huf
falo Courier.
i. ii i nn i Terrible.
Aunt (who affects youth, to visitors)
Mildred is a silly child. She cannot
wait to prow up.
Mildred Yes. I want to he 20 years
old.
Aunt Then we should be twins,
dear.
Mildred Triplets, wouldn't we,
SUnty 7 For you would' be twieo us
old SS I. X. Y. World.
Looked llenl.
"At last," exclaimed the enthusiastic
younp buMijess man, "I've hit on a
scheme to attrnct the women. I've put
mirrors back of the goods In my slwiw
windows. Of course, they'll "
"My boy." interrupted the old hand,
"It's no good. I tried that, and I found
the women never saw anything but the
mirrors." Philadelphia Press.
When Flak Are Bltlngf.
Bet a boy to digging garden,
And, you may prognosticate.
Ere you've safely turned the corner
That same boy'U be Clgsiag bale
Chicago pecor.
General De Wet Has Again Cut
Roberts' Communications.
HUNDRED HIGHLANDERS CAUGHT.
Both Men and Home, of the llrltlah
I Army on Short Suppllea and Out of
j Condition Far Hard Work British
Onrratlona Apnarrntly I'aralyaed.
London. July 24 Gen. De Wet has
main succeeded In cutting Lord Rob
erts' communications, both by rail
way and telegraph, and captured 100
of the Highlanders. The story of the
federal cominander'R bold raid comes
In the form of a telegram from Gen.
Forestlor-Wulker, dated ut Cape Town,
Sunday, July 22, forwarding a dispatch
from Gen. Knox, dated Kroonstad.
July 22, uu follows:
"Following from Broadwood sent by
dispatch rider to Honlngsprult, wired
thence to Kroonstad: 'Have followed
commando slneo July 10. Hard, sharp
fighting at Palmletfontein July 19,
Prevented from pursuing laager by
darkness. Bight dead IlocrH found.
OUT casualties five killed and Tti
wounded, Reaehed Vaalkrants today.
Fuemy doubled hack through Paardc
Kraal In darkness. Shall march to
morrow to Roode Vaal station. Send
supplies for 3, null men and horses, also
any news of the enemys' movements.
1 believe the commando consists of
2,000 men and four guns, and is ac
companied by President Steyn and
both the De Wets,
"The wire an.'! mil line of the rail
way north of Honlvigjprtllt have been
cut, and also the telegraph to Pre
toria via Potchofstroom. According
to my Information De Wet has crossed
tho railway and is going north."
Gen. Kelly-Kenny telegraphs from
Bloemfonteln, under date of July 22:
"The railway has been cut north of
Honlngsprult ami a supply train ami
luO Highlanders captured by the
enemy. A report was received this
morning that a large force of the
enemy is moving on Honlngsprult. All
communication with Pretoria is cut
off. The second and third cavalry
brigades ate following the enemy. "
The war office h is received a tele
gram from l.ord Unbelts, dated Pre
toria, July 22. which repeats the news
contained in the telegram from Gen
Forestler-Wnlker, given above, mul
continues:
"Mcthuen continued his march af
ter tie' occupation of Heckport, ami
engaged the enemys' rear guard ;tt
Zindsfonteln uly 20. Casualties, one
hilled and one wounded. Early Sat
urday he attacked (he cnirtiy again
at Ollphant'a Nek ami completely dis
poned them, Inflicting heavy loss. Our
casualties were slight, Hy these suc
cesses RustSnberg has been relieved
and Itethuen and Baden-Powell have
joined hands.
"Hunter reports that Druce Hamil
ton secured a strong position on tlie
Bpltzray yesterday, with a battery and
the Cameron Highlanders and 500
mounted men. Our casualties were
three of the Canierons killed and Capt.
Keith-Hamilton, of the oxfords, Capt,
Brown and Lieut. Stewart and 13 men
of the Camerons wounded."
Letters reaching London from tho
British troops in Orange River col
ony assert that both men and horses
are on short supplies ami out of con
dition for hard work. If this he tnio
there Is little cause for wonder at the
failure to capture De Wet and at the
apparent paralysis of the operations.
Genernla t.nuii mul Rnrrj For Chlnn
Washington, July 24, Although the
orders have not yet been Issued. It in
pretty generally understood in military
circles that Brig, Oen. P, D. Orant, r.
S. V., and Uric. Oen Thomas It. Barry
have been selected for assignment to
duly with the military division in
china. Their assignment, together
with Hint of Brig, Oen. James H. Wil
son, r. s. v.. already announced, w in
give Major Oen. Chaffee three general
officers of recognised ability to assist
him hi the management of military op
erations in China. Oen. Orant is now
on duty with the troops In the Philip
pines, being stationed near Manila.
Oen. Barry is a passenger on the trans
port Sumner, which left s.m Francisco
on the 1 7th inst. b.r Nagasaki.
Not ii hrlatlavn Kndi'uvorer.
London, July 24. Miss Caroline IS.
Keyes. who pleaded guilty a week n.R(
iu i lie Marylebone police court, Lon
don, io the charge of stealing a gold
watch, a bracelet, hair brushes and
articles of clothing of the aggregate
value ' from rooms in the Nor
folk .Mansion hotel, where -die bad
been staying, and who in the course
of the hearing said she was an Amer
ican aim had come to London to at
tend tin- world's Christian Endeavor
convent ion as a delegate from a chnn Ii
In Minnesota, has been sentenced to
three mouths' Imprisonment. Tho
evidence showed, however, that s!ie
had no connection whatever with tho
Christ ian Bndeavorers.
A le 'oe ii ,1 FrOM .lap. -in.
Denver, Colo., July 24. tiovenior
Thomas yesterday received a brief
Communication from Secretary of
State J ihn Hay Inclosing an extended
letter from N. Nabeshima. the Jap
anese charge d'affaires at Washington.
The letter is in the nature of a de
mand upon the part of the imperial
government of Japan that the Colorado
state board of health raise the quar
antine on Japanese subjects on ac
count of the bubonic plague. The Jap
anese, according to tho statement,
should not be Included with the Chi
nese In anything. They are nut given
to plague, and never have been. Japan
will Insist that the raco shall not be
discriminated against.
Bftne. Jaaaaiekrrk Stricken.
New York, July 24. Mmo. Fannie
Januscheck, the tragic actress, la a
patient In St. Mary's hospital, Brook
lyn, suffering from almost total paraly
sis of the left side. She was attacked
during the recent hot spall, snd her
Illness is due m part to hsr weak
assadlttoa caused by the excessive
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