I i Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. ptgaltbr Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ah the blood in your body passes through our kidneys once every tnree minutes. svt a "fhe kidneys are your blood purifiers, they ni ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neirlected Ijjjney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Ifcart beats, and makes one feel as though Ifcy had neart trouuic. Decausc tne heart is ever-working in pumping thick, kidney oisoned blood through veins and arteries. it uscu iv uuusiuuicu 11141 uiuy urinary . . . ... U- ...,.J L l-j ItroUOies wci c iu uc iii;u iu uic Muncys, lutnow modern science proves that nearly ill constitutional diseases have their begin- Iaing in kidney trouDie. If vou are sick you can make no mbtake By first doctoring your kidneys. The mild mi the extraordinary ettect ot Ur. Kilmer s ISwamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is jon realized, it stands the highest tor us tnderful cure.1! of the most distressing cases nd is sold on its merits fr-A i all drUMriStl in fifty- r fcnt and one-dollar siz- ffiKjpH You may have a lamcle bottle bv man Haawof Baaon-Boot, I r , u 1... ,.1li ..... ttA Bree. aiSO paiuyiuci iciuii yvu nuw ,yj iiuu lut if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Kention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer i Co., Binghamton, N. T. FEMININE FRILLS. Jury List. o'.NiYLwA-iiU ItAILRtyAO. mbury & Lewistown Division. Ineffaot &ty liH, 1900. TMWAKli. I htationh. I RAJTWARD1 i'n I A II PI E i :,7 Banbury ! no .r in ,i 7 PetinsKrove Junction 90S ISO j.! jiiij bttliruwrova i '.'"t i r mil I'.iHlinit 853 4 83 it lost Krssmn - m i :u ii 10 ti Melier ' i in i . 1083 Middleburg m i 21 1038 Benfer -I I i 1048 Beavertowu K ' .1117 l'iM AUninabum - -.'ii 4 w9 ; 1 1; IteulM Mills 8 13 :i 85 .; 11 n:i McClura h it .1 hi 2 111:1 Wagner 7 .17 :iso S 11 is! sin ikI 7 54 .i :ni s nil' Palntervllli 7 111 83U F 11 'J7 Maltland 7 :: .'1 II U Lewtitown 1 7:i"i it I U87 Lawiitawn (JUIn Strait. 783 313 1 11 in Lewletonra Junotlon. 1 T JO ;i lc sin leaves Hunbury 5 25 p m, ar ed v in the the 1 a I'ver imr- i- h nves at stmusgrove u ! p va I'.aa i i .. ...... t MUB ICO 0 LTO ST ICT'IV T U i( (Jilt I 1(111 . , , .. . ,... . . ... 11 in, ii- i., . i in. i in ii hi, i.i" ji in a i hi, in, y ii', lur Altooaa. Ptttaburu and tin' We.-t. i r Baltimore, and Wailtinirton aSSaui 102. 1 33. m lo ii in For I'hllauelulila and N"w lk: arm in. 1 2 1 33 4 33 and lilt! urn Vol hutatoj 1 10 i iu tns Vivla'elpliia & Erie R R Divisiijii. AND IKORTHBBK "KN THAI. RAILWAY WEHTWAUD, ntn 1 aw 9ollli(BOn Junction flatly tor sad Well. In, 12 58 p tn, 5 39 p m. Sanday !i 23 a ni. ejonbun dafly exoepttaodATt II IT ill i. Brie ami Oanaadata u;l lor BeliefoDta BrMAnd OAoaod aytUA i . 8ur LiMlli 'l.iV -Mril 111C"I1'I till' '"' . btorHollt-rVLi' Tyrone and dunau- culituufT I ; .r'tnnti J)ll Klmlra i lor ffuitanRpoti Ions i vour l il ti nter- imrts t" in-1 ts use l 1 to j dirnte . Back id. till or- entm eoiiiM ir wee ee. Ris tS t's POI oyeJ i c BpeeM BE SEE! (PANT, ark. I 5 10 h in lor Brla iiinl an:imliilt.'iiii I fur Lock Hayou ami 8 63 o ui for tvb mm SUaminOaod Silnmlai Wlikiu- Ianil ll.iulton 1, 10 10 1 in, I OB p m, 5 45 i in lb! Bbamo- U 'MHillH V lirilUM Li; .i '."i a in for Wllkeabarre EASTWARD. rr.iin? lonvc SellnsKrove Junction i i.., da 1 1 v arriving at huh idolpblo Now York 5 58 p in Baltimore 8 U p m llUtnll 4 lO II Ml tuilailj arrlvinirai Plilladelpbta ii Ni iv YiirU 3 98 a lu, Ualilmore 'J I5 i m -I' ll 10 55 , 111. in, uall v arrlrlnK at Phllailolnhla m, ,Ni- ork 71., a m, Baltimore 2 80 n m bntuii 1 ti.'i ii in I ni'ns also loivr Smilniry : hmdall) arrlvliijtal HblladefilblaOSIa m ' K' 0 .1 i II III W.i-ln ulnh 7 4.S H 10 IVOM IB a in WcokiWyi. l.i 38 a in Bundayi, imweeH daya arriving at raiiacleipnia la, New York 2 18 n m. Balilmcre nr, rfuhloirton i ih) p in. pm week dayi arrlvinif at Philadelphia . lv um n .in ii in. liiiitimoro B o i n in I'iIii:i 7 18 i in "uiMili'iiw sonliiirv at 0 50 a in and 5 ii fl'ii-, lur Harriaburg, I'lillaili'iplnn an t ore . 1(. 'v mo, Qen'l Pai AKnt ITri:;-S(i ,i,.,ri Mamwor. New Idra In llrrx Intruducrd nllli 4'aNtllllira uf the Sea- im. Some uf tlit- hats to be seen in Hit ! lhop do not look like anything else st much as the tops to baby Ctrrllffd. Tiny ure lov, lnee-eovered, with a wide, j kanging frill of luce over the edge. ' Almost everfrthlng In the way of a lint U large, says the New York Timet. i ne utile wiiite emoroiaeren nana kerchief itockl are pretty and service able, and n girl can make for herself I any number of them. Tin y hare Ihe handkerchief effect, but they can be made of Hamburg of a suitable tl aign simple little atraighi piece to : go iirtMindi the neck and fasten at the back. More of the Hamburg can in sewed together into n aquare, buncl ed togetuei into a bow and sewed In place with n few ititchea, It Is easily laun dered at home, nut it la no trobule to , rip the bow to picees mid put It In ihape again. For the women with slmrt neckawho wear no itockl there are soft, straight pieees of silk, caught together once at ' the brick, with a little shirring again on each side, and brought around the neck of the gown and faatened with n little clasp, pin, or bow, the endi hang ing half w ay to the waiat, and finished in one of the many popular ways, with lace or fringe or hemstitching. There are Innumerable waya of dreasing the neck. There can only be an Individual style when one U adopted and made her own by some one woman. The bell sleeve, w hich Is seen so fre quent 1 v. is pn tty and comfortable with the neglige gown. The undersleeve, w orn with a light gow n for morning wear, with a turned-back embroidered or lace eiilT to the bell-shaped sleeve. Is particularly pretty. (Jnderaleevei lUggest in soiiit' way the house gown. A charming mourning gown la made of crape, with penu de nolo. The skirl Is simply made of the crape In lung, soft lines and fitting snugly over tin lilpa. The bodice 1 mote elaborate. The bodice pi i per la of the crape, gath ered with a little pouch at the waist line, which U low Id front. There i a pointed yoke effect of embroidered peau do sole, which ul.so covers the lop of the sleeves. The scrolled edge ol the yoke opens, vest fiudiioii. In front, and inside of the edgea ia a little inner vest effect, made with folds of white lissi. The peau de .soio forms u yoke in the back, at the lower edge ot which is a fringed scarf of crepe de chine, which passes around the shoulders, out lining the deep point in front, and the two ends faaten with a knot In the center, from where hang long fringed i mis Rome distance below thu waist. The collar Is a plain stock, tlia lower half of the Crape and. thu upper of the white lisse. The scurf la caught here and there to give it a draped effect. Nasturtiums as tlowerB are not fre-cuKisih--aiis.i.vii)'!lnrry, but they art to be iwen occasionally. There ure many women who nre devoted to their deep, rich colors, and they are kept in the milliners' supplies on purpose, for them. The naiit urtiuni 1 not uu inex pensive flower, uud it does not wear over well, for It Is apt to curl In the dampness, but it has its devotees, not withstanding. It Is ono of the most natural of artificial flowers. Wall flow- i era are more easily found und come in the same rich colors, but they i,.- rjt i attractive. Women can get not only their wool ; outing skirts with a tailor finish, half j made, ready for hanging, but they can j get their wash skirts and piques jis elaborately trimmed as they may wish them. I.lst of drnnd Jurors draw n tor the Court ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail deliver? uiiiKViiri or Quarter sessions of I lie peace of Snyder county beld ni Dee. Term, commencing Monday, litv. 10. lODO. QKAND jurors. Name. Occupation, Residence. Ari i'k'ast, Harvey, Parmer, Jackoa Ainaladii, Swells, " Adams Benfer, Roses, Spring Bowersox Pbares, Carpenter, centre Blecki r. Piiinp. c ischmaker, BeUnsgrove Kiss. George, Gentleman. If on roe Petterolt John a., Parmer, Adams Plsnders, Sylvester, " Union Bsckenburg, Harrison, 1 cintre K easier, Joalab, Bnglneer, sellnagrove Kearas, John, coach u tker, Beaver Long, aamuel B., Carpenter, Penn Mltterllng, Abrabam, Partner, Weal Perry Miller, cbnries Jr., Penn Husser, .lames t;., Laborer, Bilddleen ek Rice, John, Parmer, ciiar.man Relrhenbach, Thomas, " swartzlander, Emanuel, Parmer, Wasblngton , b Bbrader, Prederlck, Laborer, Sulinsgrove Bmltb, Jacob, - penn sun k. pniUp, Pan , ierrj Sebroyer, Loyd, Teacber, Betuisgrove Bpangler, Wm , Laborer, Union Uiricbi Reuben, Photographer, pean PETIT JURORS, l.lit of Petit Jnrors drawn inr the Court of t inn tin m Pleas, i um i ol Ouarter Besslons vi i be Pvueu c mi ri or Over ami Tel miner and lleiicrul Jail Delivery of Snyder County, Pu neid in. Dec, Term, commencmg lice. 10, looo, Name. Occupation, Residence. Attlg, Harry, Gentleman, Pranklin Arbogast, Howard, Undertaker, Washington Arbognst, Hlmon, Fanner, Perrj Beaver, Pranklin, Laborer, Heaver Berge, Henry, Gentleman, Centn Bower, Henry, Farmer, Monrot Blckel, Samuel, " Beaver Folk, Itlcbael, West Beaver roltz, Peter, Perrj arman, Daniel a., Parmer, Chapman Qaugler, Pranklin, Brlckmaker, BeUnigrove Gemberllng, (ra, Laborer, Penn Qrayblll, Jacob a " West perry Ooss, Joseph. Oontlemnn, West Beaver Helser, Daniel s ., Laborer, Pranklin Hllblab, Prederlck B., Parmer, Washington M lines, lieu, a., Machinist, BeUnsgrove Haas, Harry, Landlord, Perrj Herman, Newton, Farmer, Monroe Haekeaburg, Michael, Laborer, Franklin Kreamer, Harvey, carpenter, Hlddlecreelt Kline, Isaac, Fanner, Pranklin Kest ler. Samuel C., Farmer, POUO Lepley, George, " sprint Uengle, Gust,, " perry Moyer, Henry, Washington Hengle. Philip, " Perrj Peters, Henry J west Beavei Portzilne, Jacob G., oentleman, chapman &JBTkJlir vJtS r!seane nf Heredity. In many resects Scrtfula and Conmmption arr alikr ; thev dcveloo from the same mi. v.uM , inni nif iirriMUiiii v .m.i i pik-iii cm 1. 1 . i .... poviahed blood supply. In conaumptfon the disease fastena itself upon . .-B- . u. wrouwiac gi.iu.is.,1 inc neck ami lliroat swell am! suppurate, causing Ugly running sores uie eyes are Inflamed ami weak ; there is an almost continual ditch irge from the cars, the limbs swell, ones ache, and white swelling is frequently a result, causing the diseased bones t work out through the skin, producing indeacnbable pain ami suffering. Cutting awav a sore .t diseased gland does no good . the blood it poisoned. The old scrofulous taint which lias probably come down through several generations haa polluted every drop of blood. Scrofula requires vigorous, persistent treatment. The blooti must be brought back to a bealthv condition before the terrible disease cm lie stopped in it, work nf d, struction Mercury, potash and outer poisonous minerals usually given m such cases U mora han i th m b 1 . they ruin the digestion llllil IrilV.' Ill li Ltmii .. .. lla.J . 1 - wtu iu.1 wuric cuaumun iiun pciore. the dhseW' no I f ir- U,eJU'",et-,1Wt ,mcU deep-seated blood troubles like .Scrofula. It goe. down to the very roots of the disease and forces every vestige of poison out ( the blood. 9 S. S. is the only pureh ve etable bl I purifiw known The root, und herbs from which it is made contain womlcrful blood purifying propertiea, whit U ....,,.. howVver iXerful can SJJ M BXC" TBJt HT" f MJ aT S n r" .'ItSt lonicsist. S. t. h. Stiiuulati s ami jiuulies the blood, inctease, Ijlti Wllr& M wBBL IfMErnVritS. Mm "l V digestion ai..l t. t. oshe.dtb amlMtcnKth to the P''i r yOUr cliild has inherited any blood taint, don't wail ft ,..i.i. i i . i . . , . , . . - . . eiiieenieu oonv. ii vou nave lea "ii 1 j 1 1 un k . ii :.i i- s. , n .i or levelop, tuit liegin at once the use of S. S. S. It is line tonic uud the est blood purifier and blood builder know,,. it ...!.. , c,o.uc am, tne children uuiain, o. o. o. is liie-euuucnuy u remedy iqr Wheil my dsughtsi ,va sn Infant she had rvrrc r-f of Scrofula, tbl which aha umltr the ren ..;,!"r.", 1 hlr;" "elhsntw, .years. Bhe waa worae at the end of that :iltm, bowevY,ad waalmoat daspalred ol hrr life. A few bod In of IwifFa Specific cured he, comuletelv as ii 7,,;,i , jofjrortecanaeofthelroublt. 1 .1., .,..i ui.ev- n. i e.iU.i f. Jl ...V.iflofV.:!. uZj E S, 1"ntu rile, tin. winrh ure beyond the powei nf other stMalled hinud itm.!ii Our medical department is in , barge of extrienced physicians who have mad Scrofula mul other blood diseases a life Mud). rite them about vmir ease, or any one you .tie uucrawu in. sour Ituer wui receive prompt and carelul attrntion. We make Address, THE SWIFT SPECITIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. BA. uo charge whatever for tins. CXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO D MY PSZSEET STOCK OF CARPE TS How Mrs. Pinkham HELPED MRS. G00DEN. :oN. to my carl Uon. MINI8TRATRIX NOTICE. Let- Ts of Alllllioistl'.ltillll ill till' AS. Tieodore Brdl iy, lain nf pranklin two. DO.. Pa., ili.e l hiairlnn hAAn mm. I lllKlersli'lieil fill nersniw Irnnsino livs indebted to said estate are requested immediate payment while tbnte having ni tneni duly autbentlcated tn I '.IH'U. HAVHXA ERDLEY, AdmlDlstratrix, ! MVs, Paxotnville, pa. 1 leb. rgb, P.,., oei. l, won. I IIR8, his cs on. barscter.a ,-u uii t NI wbolsMsk neiitv. ni'" 1 erciiie. n"! dremtt'il k"11 bird Fiowi 9-KI-16I lexcrl. he family it to-ilay- art. ft n hakinK' jerry anu corn or n nr bDH i r,'Usihlcl in 1 nliDljl n t w y for flre ,n a corn I for a f kUV " ,r sprain! .......( 'urn. I )UIUI""'T For a 3o. pITOK'S NOTICK -Notice Is hereby Itn l.i it. letters tes'Hiiientiire llniill I he I1'' 'III. linns Wise lute n't t ent re PlPi snydsr County. Pa , deceased, have 1 in due fiinn nf law to the atidop. itowbon nil iridebted to laid (state Slake immediate luivini-nt uud tlmse HOalnal It sli.mlil nreseet. tlien. I atod Inr settlement. SAMUEL II. sTIU'int. Executor. ".. '!. II. I'll). PTUIX'H NOTICK. Notice is fi withal li tters testamentary upon it s jnuel Brunner, lata of Centre Two, lomiiK', Pas, deceased, have been Issued F'Ulliir law tn Hie hi,. I. i-ieii. .1. 1. 1 n il P'ti'il tn Nlilil i.stut,. Mil. mill m.Va 1 Pymi'iit mid llinse Imvlnif claims iii' iinst i'i i i il III nlltliimtieiile.l fnr rut. Kl I VS RRIlNMRR k'v....nn. ak. Pa , Oet. u, woo. PTOK'S NOTICK.-Notleo It hereby ' le'lers lesuinil'lilllrv lipiill the es- I Vrl '-' ,!..,'', I nf t'l.rr,' ,,. touiitv Pn . ileeeiiseil linn Iwei. Is. i nf laiv t,, II',. " ".l. ri, I ,.. Fi tn mill .i.l:.l" slinnl.l i.,nlr I,.,,,,,.. iMeni ami those bavlnc ohvimi sstainal - I iinuill llii'HI illllv lllltlll'lltli ateil Inr l.i '1 1 IIIHtltlltH I'v ,,. poi Mnis. pn. t let. ii. iton. CHESTER'S ENGLISH PILLS r flood aeenred by Addreas, uv acrnlft. afibawna KIV i ri'llilblK. I.aille. ut Draei'l.t c, 'MS, BNUS.IMII lu Hrd and "'If lui.ua lulwl ,l,t, 1,1,,., r,l,l.,. ?'hee. Kr'ruse danfrrou. .iib.ll- 7 'miimiiona. nuytu your oruacua, 111 U,mm f... M...IM.I.IH ' . I . "' "Mollor fl'r liln."',., Ulltr. all. ta.ooa 'rwaiuwuliOa. uoldby "BMTBB OHBMIOAI. OO. WMIW. PIIILA., Ma PA. LKTTEK TO 11KS. Il.NRHAU NO. Ii,73jl "I am very grateful to you for your kindness und the interest you have taken in me. nntl truly believe your medicines anil advice arc worth more to a woman than all the doctors in the world, For years bad female troubles and did nothing for them, of course I became uo better and finally broke down entirely. My troubles lu-jran with inflammation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then inflammation, congestion and falling of the womb nnd inflammation of ovaries. "I underwent local treatment every day for Mime time: then after nearly two months the doctor gave me permis sion to go bad; to work, I Went bach, but in less than u week was com pelled to giro up and go tolled. On breaking down the second time. I de cided to let doctors and their medicine lone and try your remedies. Before the first bottle was (,rono 1 felt the ef fects of it. Three bottles of Lydia K. l'inkhain's Vegetable Compound and package of her Banative Wash did me more good than all the doctors' treat ments and medicine. "The first remark that greets me now is 'How much better you look)' and you may be sure 1 never hesitate to tell the cnuso of my health." Mus. K. J. OtlOIlKN, ACKI.KV, IA. A Uii. Mien of rordlnllly. Manna-- was surprised, May, at your luck of cordiutity In greeting Mia. Longstay. Daughter And 1, mamma, was sur prised at the effusive way in which you snld goodVby. Philadelphia Mo ortl'. Jnat lo Keep llliu Itown. Mrs. W'ilhcrhy tiootl gTSOlOUBl how did you come to get so many new gowns? Why, you don't need them, do you? Mrs. Von lllnmer Oh, no. Ibrt 1 ne eldeiitnlly discovered thatniy hushuud was out of debt. Town Topics. Paige. Tbomss, Justice ol the Peace, it w, Pred, t'urK'iiier, tiellnsfrrovt Reltx, Prank, Agent, Mlddlehurc. IE ni-ii pblllp, Merchant, Mlddlecreek Hcbneu, Amnion f,. Gentiemao, Pern Specht, Cbartea, Clerk, lieavoi Bhafter, Henry, Laborer, Union s latter, John, Parmer, Pel iy Snyder, John .v.. printer, Ulddleburn dpanglor, Jerry, Parmer, Jackson Snyder, William O., Liveryman, Middlebu n Bbrawder, WUlls, Farmer, west Perrj Wetzel, Dallas, " Penn wain r, Pranklin B " IClddleoreek Wagner, llenry v., Justloeof the Peace, Jackson Weiand, Isaac, farmer, West Beavei Weland, J ibu, " Heaver WoodlliiK. William I., Ijilwrer, BBMBt wray. WUllaiu, H ,uer, Kpiiiklin la larger than evur before : my PRIG S LOWER limn OTH EKS for 1 1 i SAME 0001)8. Sly prices ou 45 rolls of carpet 1 wish tn cli. so '.ni will suit tlio pocket book of uiauy ami Bave others liioiiev, h i, t.i think ni' luivino vour lull cumeta until o you give nij stock of carpetH your utteutibu uud got the prices O ol siiino oi iuv bmiguius I am oii'niiug, o t) o Ul IQIUO, UUllC l'l ices JUst 1'lL'lil on tin so iron. I One Word About Pictures. T am ofTi iiiic my presenl alooh of pict tiros at coi TH N C( 1ST nu'l hoiuii lor I be pi ice of the tfluss in t lo Don' I ln.ss i bin sale. I have some prettv things !n offer in Furniture, Lit'ei will siii'pi iso you in St.vlt H and Prices, HI! lU A ,KSS Si 1 1 1 1 allies nil new o O o O o 9 o O o O o o o Q 6. UNDERTAKING ! UN DERTAKING ! In Ibis brancli nf my busitp'ss I um prepured lo Rive tin p, blic I be Ih'hI sni bicp l liiii etui le secured by mouoy, time uud personal attpi.titin. My ptpiippauo iu tbis branch of business is oni of tbc tint hi in llic NtHie, HEARSES, CAHHIAOES and UNDERTAKING I'AHLORS urn up it, date. on" w rdnlie.nl i mport thai my intention has bo called tolntely In regard to mypricns, I i I'AUANTKfctofurnisn the same goods at I.P.HS MoNKV llian anv house In tliecoiiiiiy. I uL'AltANTKH loglv you easier PAY.MliNT than ail others, First-C'iuss Livery Connected will) Undci'tiikiug Dcpiii'tnii'tit, W. H. FELIX, phono ConiuHitiona LEWlSTi V , PA. IN COMBINATION WITH THE P0S1 We rive below soma clubbing combinations with the Post. The rated quoted are very low. The Farm Journal) monthly, lor almost live years and the Middleburg IN hjt one year, paid in advance, $1.00 Tin' Pur in Journal is ont of the vt Agricultural pa pen published. It con taint from 33 to tn iuikcs eaob montti ami treatH tif every uuject f Intereit t tin- Farmer, laborer ant) working man The New York Tri-Weekly Tri bune and the Middleburg IVst. oih year, paid in advance, only $1.75. The Tri-Weekly N publtihed Monday. Wcdnenday and r'rlilay, reacbee m large aroportion 'f iubwirlbeni on l-Mv ft uue, nntl eaeh eillt ion la a thoroughly up to date daily family newspaper fur busy people. The New York Weekly Tribune and the Middleburg Post, oue year, paid in advance, only $l.'Jf The Weekly Tribune N published Thursday, and gives id Important news of nation and world, the ino-t reliable market reports, unexcelled agricultural department, reliable general i n forma tion and choice unit entertaining wis celtauy. It is tin ''peoplo's paper" for the entire United state, a national fam ily paper for farmers tint villagers TheNewYork Tri-Weekly World Mini the Middleburg I'ltsone vear, l;iitl in advance, only $1.65. The Tri Weekly WorW cntnei three linn- week, Ii Blled with the leteat ncwa of the country ond in well worth t if pritt' naked for it. Tin' Practical Parmer, one year, ami ilif Middleburi; Post.ouc year, in advann 7.1 1 I Went Ulther Slice : L .i!S ... . . " T-J.".!' won i Drain Throtl NSbSsU iPoKssMil ssggnBiL' No nuitrr how handsome the attire, the stvliih appearance can be spoiled by a pair cf shoes that art not in keeping with the clothing. u t.'n shoe r 'i c.irth, it whatever price, can equal a M )NARCH PAT, the only patent leather shoe made that is guaranteed nut to "break thro". Why pay $5.00 for an inferior patent leather :!' when you can buy from almost any dcalcra pair of MONARCH PAIS for much less? If your dealer doesn't keep them wo will gladly send a sample pair, your size, prepaid, f'r ;).;-,. AJJresi. .jo.NARcn si:ce co ' 137 diane st., kew vork. TO DEALERS: M 'NARCH PATS .-re Strictly high grade pate leather shoe:. the only guaranteed patent leather shoes made, They always pleaie the wearer anj will Jo you jou !. Wi (nr iMrti'eiil iri. tri-.lnv Ml , rbp Luteal Mnladr. Th new dlienic, t-ny ilansful tonxues, When ilangful tonsuea do was, Is "chronic llbl upon the Iiiukh," Prom "chewing ot thu roe." Town Toplca. tiniM. 111 it um: 11KTTBR. m km r: "i v ' 1 in 1 A U 1 "My Utile slslt-r r "t er now doll wui iquenks w'en ynu press it." "My inuddor's irol it new doll wot gjK'iiUa wcdiT yer press it ur not!" .N. V, JournuL Mi, ' Killed Him. Unwept, unhonoreil nml niiHunt;, l!pon the lit bl in- tiled, Poor nmplrel lie wua i ish, against ! The home team i" decide. Pbiladulplllu Preu, , I ! 11 1 1 (lie DendiTood utl lllm. "Ii is true, ma'am, that i uue you fur fmir weeks' board, so-called." "Vtiu do, Mr. llni l is, unit you will tlu some plsnking down, lo-called, be fore ynu gel any iiiort; nf it." Chi oafru Tribune. v 11 Bnaj .inn. "What is Smith doing now?" "Ho is trawling with ;i circus." "Prettj hard work, It n't it V" "No: he h:is nothing to do except to til'k llis lie. Ill IlltO till' Hull's lie. Hill twice a day." Til Kits. The t.'nrda re tint. She I'.nt ynu know the ntlvlcc glrci tn people who coutetnplutc niatvi a t y "Don't I" Tho Lover ies; but the man wlw wrote thai never saw you! i'liek. Fiction in mi. lie- Well, for n.y part, 1 like n pic ture thai Ii IIh ii story. !She- .li's. Wltherby's portrait ought ti .-nit yoUi then. It mnacs her po.si tivcry handsome. Tit-Hits. t Trial. Il pjo you think you could learn to love me in lime? ' She- Well, I don'l know, Ton mljrht Come around to-morrow night. De troit Freaj Pres mid s 1 .50. Illltll (f I tin' above papers and the 1 'radical 1 r-;,! Parmer Year I'mh-K ami A ;rii ni- l I lt dual Almanac for HKID, Mild in advance, only $1.65. Tin I'rictiuil Knrint r i- one of lh beat faiin da peri publttbM), Issued weeklyi nt tl00 your. Tho yoftf book ooDtaloi UY f ry in wlili'h ilicfi fx a fund f lO" foruMtton tint Is useful lo Ibo fftrtnoT, Tho prion trf this book Atone .n W oento inn) tht- Xvv Hook for only 11.65, mm rhot,',r.pkM r ; t3f RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. prodncri tho above result n lo:30 daya. It act) pou xrrully and gulckly. Curea vbati all otburs tall Vcmng inrn will regain their loat manhood, and old men will raootar their youthful vigor by using HKVtVO. It quickly and aurely reatorai Nerroua ooaa. Loat Vitality. Ini potency. Nightly tmlaalona, Loat Power. Falllug Memory. Wasting Dlneaaea. and all eflecta of aelf-abuae or exceaaaad indlaeratloa, which uoBta one for itady, bualneaa or marriage. It not oaly curve by atartlng at the aeat of dine wo. but la a groat nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring lug back the pink glow to pate checks and re storing the Ore of youth. It warda off Inainlty and Consumption. Insist on having KEVIVO, no other. II can bo carried In Teat pocket. By mill 1.00 par package, or ill for SMS.OO, with post He written guarantee to cure or refund aha money. Circular tree. Addreae Royal Medicine Co-.'&l&M: for sale in Middleburqh, Pa., by MWDLEB UKGH DRUG CO .1 TIKATjESi IN " -:Wl .1 t.l : . "i i i m imumn i 1 l'l 1 a - ai I Jl am lia... mm v i i ' 'm .EUGENE IH RUNS 4mm innTCMTO9BI6'N!: FHIL.1.0T2HMSEASY. ctnititili or communlciuti nu uw ivjikt tan ajHT, wtb iu ii an ' matlou. Wasuivoton. I). C Oencssoe Pure I'uoil Co., Ltroy, N. Y .: "Oeutleixien: Our family realize ho much from tlm use of QIIAIN-O tual J feel nnir,! say a word t" in duce others to use it. If Doonli are iot rested in their health aud the welfare 'f their children they will use no other beverage. I havensed theui all, bui URAIN Ol bave found superior to any, for the reason I bat iiis sulnl grain, tours fnr bonll Ii, C. l Myeiis. iH PARKER'S fi HA1H BALSAM raCTM"'. i m.,1 l'.'" i. till 111 7 'ulr. a Ibi ii 'V t growth. er 'i!j to Bcatora 'iray I, f K' VStK - v. r Falle to lli-store uraj ffSm ll.'.r t" ' V.T'i'.ful C. 'nr. S.'-J.-i-Sj''.' ite!u Middleburg, Pa. Inquire for . . Prices and Terms. 5 QIVEN FREE To i ; ii iton intr f I'ltofl in ubfloribinir tn lie KUffOlia Plolu Moitumenl Nouvenlf Pandt siiimrM'iic nivy k fttnounl dealreda Hub acrfntinn u low as 111 f will t'titit ii- donor tn tlm i i ni ftrtJatld f VOl UIM Plaid l lnrrs" (clot 1 1 I to und. Bill) mm ) a trtiiltatr of iub acrlptlon to fund. Thd b ImOK Cflltailil Ht'ltM1-, Hon f Fit Id'i bettl k and moat reproaenteV b It vo works and is rt-a-' fly for deli vary, TUB Book f kbo I Bui for the noblo eon Century hand trlbntlon of Mtnuely illtiH- world, greatest art trated by lblr ft lata tbli book could ty-twn nf the not have been toanu World's OiaeaV factuml fur lcat (tian ftt Artintd. 17.01) The i iin.i Mmdltad la divided eaaajly bsV Hreen the rarelly ol tin-late Bonne Field anil the Fund for the building Ol a nitirtu- meat to the memory ol Ihe boiOTad poat ol cliildliootl' AddresM K( (.i:m: FiFi.ii Mom mknt 4orvKSlR Kl'NI,W Al.ii i at hook store, i P3 in time. Sold bj- drugglnta. Bl mm vvH'viM-vrf i si) Monroe St., If yiu wlsli to wnrt po-tnuf, SDolOM I'll! I 1 10: iroe mi., I 'ii i'-aiio. U 111"!' llll'. i lleadarhe. and Neuralgia cured by lit.