The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 28, 1901, Image 2

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China Qoset
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Ami of tv Miuh-
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gtm. eni ami plate
i'lsMront. Retail
alu. $ - u
sivot III buying uf
the maker.
Our Futnrture tVtvtrtmcnt rr.ntaln thmriayiHt of similar
bargain. Our Mammoth pan eCtatrsaueeth til l ul
furniture, alto ' I everything i I at. Ute and Wear;
CHUlM over 13,000 lllustnti- n And quotf wholesale
pti es t t finsumert n ever : - different Articles.
taatMUi .''.' jr to you for ur., MA A toc.mu4ti-t
m ,v- ur first orJer cf it OO.
fff i .itnograprie'i tai.ii-.gue mom ramm J-iry.
.tntt' tarprts. Rugs, Wall Taper, Draper!, Sewing
M vJ(?nes, ItUnkefs, f .mf..m, I ramed Plctmet and
vj- u'-i' s In fptoKt'-f-'l l uruJhifi In their real colon.
,-.-r r.irte, iM.Nf furm ktti witknti ekrfit
an.i frtttht fattf on all the aPoi-r.
I ret C woajw I Men's C I--tlnng, hat cloth tamfaW at-
tv hf d. 4t'f frefay t frttsaff at,t uaranttt (?.
Why wy retail tw.te frai) thing We tell atwUUii'-lr
tVCTj Until,. Whlcn ttook l ynu wautf Atdrets thltar i
JULIUS HIKES BON. Baltimore. Md. Seat
WRITER
i CORRESPONDENTS or
REPORTERS
Wanted etery where. Stories, newt,
Ideas, poem, iltiHtratel articles,
advance uews, drawings, photo
graphs, unique articles, otc, etc,
purchase '. Articles revised and pie
pared for publication. Books pul
Ushed- S.iii-I for particulars and
full information before sending ar-fccl.-.
The llullctin Press Association,
New York.
llecomlnt; er" I" roll cl e n t .
"Harry is improving in his art
work, don't you think?" she asked
with maternal pride. "I think he
draws remarkably well."
"Draws well!" ejaculated the old
gentleman, "Improving! Well,
rather, When he first began his nrt
Studies he used to draw for $85 or
$.1(1 occasionally, and now he never
thinks of drawing for less than f.vio,
and he keeps nit? busy honoring the
drafts," Chicago Post.
lalil Tata Know I Ills
Do you know that n neglected cough or cold
lewis to eoii.iiinptinn ? .More people die from
the effects f eatohlllg sold than from any other
kuon-n eaiiMo Ther is one remedy, and f
IMmbe It only coats twenty-five cents,
th.lt lias proven a safe, unfailing cure for
ooughsand eolds. Ii is called Meaiola Syrup,
Your imgg si hit it or will get it for .vou II
aaals and strengthens 'he breathing paasaes,
when nothing else you tukc eeeins to do you
good ha-1 better get a l-ottle to.ilay and read
the testinionialajoii the wrapper.
If live Yon Worm T
' i ' 1 . v , 1 ' 1 v ami sickly t ..U it -"Vf.
Are you gro, . ., ' . .aa
skin a pale or swallow tinge ? Oo you not oc
casionally feel a hollow sensation in the pit
lr... itiil Sj, jri u . .i;. ........ ......
bowels? lo you get easily vexed, nervous or
f gdety ? I'rohahly you are noiiriahing some
stomac h worms, n lengthy tape worm, or else
a tlmii-aiid pin worms that are devitalizing
your entire system. You can expel them by
taking Mother's Worm Syrup, Nothing else is
so effective.
Belter Ilcullh.
Better health always follows a aaa of Meil-
o . ikiu -'ipnla i... - thev t-leansc the
ysSetn of sickening ami effete matter so tine
roughly and completely. It in a sin to remain
constipated when Mexican Knot l-illa only cost
twenty-five cents a DOX.
The neat ln t'lire , H t,iR.
iH Rb,j2!da rVrampa and , ii... or
token UlternjiUrCtn re.lure swelling- and sub
PVIMfhi Qooch's Quick Relief does thin and
only twi-nty-flvc cents.
Want to lie lrelt ?
Then purify your hl"o.r '!uaing iiooeh's
Barsaparllla, the best of all blood medicines.
Plne-lne Cnrex files
Money refunded If ever falls,
Anm-Ai.i k cures Chills aud Kever,
Kovr Don't Ask t a That Again.
Miss Wunder Why do they have
that deep crease in the new panania
fcats you men are wearing?
Mr. Know-jit Why, that representa
the Panama canal. ISaltimore Ameri
can. "I have used (tiatiiberlain's Colic
Cholera aud Diurrboea Remedv
and Hnd it to be a great medicine,"
MS Mr. E. S. Tbirps. of Pouai,
Ark "It cured me of bloody flux.
I cntinot speak too highly of it."
This remedy always wins the trood
opinion, nf not praise, of those who
use it. Tbo quick cures which it
effects even in the most severe cases
make it a favorite everywhere. For
sale by Middleburp; Drug Store.
A Sidelight.
"It's bad to hov too much confi
dence in yirself," Raid the janitor
philosopher, "but it's' worse to hov
too much in ither paple." Chicago
Daily News.
K fleet Ire.
"If you had a rival how would you
pet rit! of him?"
"I'd marry the girl." Chicago Rec-
Uda
Sour Stomach
"After 1 wns IndlreSSl , try r r
RFTS, I will ncrertie wit limit then in the Souse.
Mr liver wni In a very bad shape, and my head
ached anil I had stomach trouble Now. allies tak
lutf Cascsrsts. 1 feel line. My nlfo has also used
them with beneflelal results for nonr stomseb."
JOS. liHIUMMU, ..i L'Ollk'retS HI . SI Liiiiiii Ma
Plenmnt l'n l.itnWe. I'-.' i ni t'.iMC 'Uooct l)o
QosA, aiever Sicken, w. t tiiipe. inc. acme.
' CURE COttSTlPATIOI. ... . j
SUrlUa U.m.rt, foioyti,,'. I litf lnit.l, tark. Ill
Ufi'Tfi DIO Bpkt aodawaranigsd by all drag. I
nU'lU-DAll gists to tllCKTuUacco Habit.
JH yemwem fl!9
J SU.7S Freight JJ 1
Se-Mler Mn.o'. Thrift. '
"1 vu danding in the lobby of the
Auditorium rft Chicago," remarked
ex-Coiigrrvmmau V. 3, Somen over in
the Planltintnn lobby recently, "talk
ing with enutnr William K. Mason,
of Illinois, when a tratnpish-looking
fellow came rushing in, unil, address
ing him. said:
"'Hilly, lend me ten dollars; I have
a chance to make three dollars in 13
minutes.'
"Billy went down in his trousers,
fished out a two-dollar bill ami n one
dollar note, and pHltd them over to
the man.
"'1 want ten tWillars to make the
deal,' remarked the man as he
stretched forth Ma hand for addi
tional financial aiL
" 'You said you could make three
dollars, didn't you?
" 'Yes.'
"Well, you've maiV three dollars,
and I'm seven dollars ahead. Seel'
"The man saw the point and regret
fully withdrew. Milwaukee Sentinel.
The Sqnlrnl Iliiuirr Weapon.
The cream of smiirreJ hunting; is
Bnjoved by any man who uses a light
a ' a ii i I.
: . t c ti .....I t: ,, ... w
j ii.. i, a biiiiiii .i 1 1 1 m i ii iv - ill. .ii., ii,
power. The ".Ti long" as now
turned out bv our leading makers is
., . , ,
ail excellent weapon -in fact, the
best In the world for the purpose.
Thonch not of sufficient ranee to be
jnr,..r,,a .... t,.l tit n
rr""".. e. ,
Ofatance, it tnrowa ieaa win surpns-,
ing accuracy to the tops of the tall- '
est trees. Good ritle shots always
ii . i i .i.
aim at the squirrel's head, both to,
add to the difficulty of the srt and
to avoid BPOllinsT meat. And be it
known that a squirr el s head ut a
range of 40 or 50 yards is no easy
mark. If a reader doubt this, let him
go to the woods for a day, keep all
empty shells, and at the end of the
day let him try to make the dead
squirrels and the empty shells tally.
E. W. Sandys, in tinting.
I'.nKllali Itoynl Inslanln.
The secretary for war has notified
to the army that the king has se
lected and approved the royal cipher
to he worn on badges, buttons and i
other devices throughout the service
wherever the royal cipher is at pres
ent borne. The cipher consists of
"E" and "It" impaled with "VII." in
serted in the lower loop of the "E,"
the whole surmounted by n crown,
and the design has been made plain
with Ut foliation, at his majesty's ex
press wish. No deviation from it
whatever will be permitted, and no
device or ornament will be placed
above or upon it. The crown now to
be adopted and to become the sealed
pattern for the army is the Tudor
"Henry VII." crown, stated to have
been chosen nnd always used by
Queen Victoria personally: and all
other patterns are to be abolished.
London Globe.
Morrterere Eeeitsje Too Frrawently.
The number of deaths from mur
derous violence is much smaller in
proportion to population in Knerlnnd'
than in the United States. Hut in
the older country the taking of hu
man life without warrant of law is
adequately punished in most in
stances. In the newer countrv
list of homicides ever- . "r s P"
oalline " -c '0R:ul t,ntMJ for
r ..v.T" is exacted in so few eases
that it does not appear to have an ef
fect Kuflieiently deterrent to those
who arc inclined to kill. N. Y. Trib
une. I. If e-Snv I n k I.eaaone.
The New Zealand government has
decided that swimming and life-saving
shall be taught in all its schools.
The Life Saving society's method hav
ing been adopted, 2,000 hand books
and charts haTe been sent by order of
the government for the use of school
masters. The hand book, in which
the course of instruction is fully set
forth for the use of classes, schools,
and individuals, has also been trans
lated into Swedish and Italian. Lon
don Mail.
Bars Mean Nothing.
A book on the ears as an index of
character having been published by
an English author, a learned reviewer
mentions his own elaborate study of
the ears of more than 40,000 people,
including 800 criminals and 2,000 in
gane persons, besides those of 300
apes. He was forced to the conclu
sion that the ears gave no clew to per
sonal traits. N. Y. Tribune.
WHAT HOME IS.
Home has a cool hand nnd a soft
vol e and sympathy.
Home is where you can speak your
mind and criticise your employer.
Home Is where you can pull off
your shoes and put on your slippers.
Home has a quiet rest for the tired
head, nnd home Is where you run
cry out your heartweariness.
Home Is where you can shove the
day's burdens into the hall closer and
hold yourself straight ami free once
more.
A home is a responsibility, but not
any more so now than in the time of j
our fathers. Jo man or woman
worthy of the name will shirk a re
sponsibility tlint means the welfnre
of our country. It is that responsi
bility that makes sturdy citizens and
selects great men to rule us.
Home is earth's I'.den to those who
wish it, to be so nnd will strive to
make it so. A little more thought-
ttuness, a little less selfishness; n lit
th- of self-abnegation and a
deal of sentiments much of Imagine
tion and a great lot of lovable&ess
anJdeal to grow to and enough prat)
tlenmnry to
, keep thiirgs moving tVer works brotherliness, whatever dc
icn constitute the haven elopt 4trength, is a gospel force, cpn-
smoothly; si
khat most of us look forward to and
that some of us reach
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Mass la the Iaterwattaml Series
for December 1, ltMtl Take Call
of Hoar.
THE LES80N TEXT.
(Exodua 3:1-12.1
l.-JS'ow Moses kept the flock of Jethro Ms
father-in-law. the prlcat of ftltdlan: and he
led the flock to the backside of the desert,
and came to the mountain of Uod. even to
Horeb.
.:. And the art-1 of the Lord appeared
unto 'him In a flame of Ore out of the midf t
of a Jush: and he looked, and. behold, the
bush .burned with fire, and the bush waa
not cuniumed.
3. And Moses ?nld. I will now turn aside,
and fee this great sight, why the bush la
not burnt.
4. And when the Ixird saw that he turned
aside to see, God called unto him out of
the midst of the buah, and said, Moses,
Moaes. And he said. Here am I.
6. And he said. Draw not nigh hither:
put off thy hos from off thy feet, for
the place whereon thou standeet Is holy
ground.
6 Moreover He said, I am the God of
thy father, the Gnd of Abraham, the God
or Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses
hid hla face; for he was afraid to look upon
God.
7. And the Lord said. I have surely seen
the aflllrtlon of my people which are In
and have heard their cry by rea
lun of their tsj-kmaa ters ; for I know thel
Ih.lr
lorrows'
s And I am come down to deliver them
t of the hand of the Egyptians, and to
bring th- m up out of that land unto a good
lalufliml tgt .unto a land flowing with
milk and honey; unto the place of the
I'anaanltes. and the Hlttltes, and the
Amorltes. I
Amorltes, and the I'erlzzltes, and th-
hivum, and ta jemutts
9 Now ,n,r,,forr l)ehoid. the cry of the
children of Israel la come unto me: and I
nave 81,0 st,n th" oppression wherewith
the Egyptians oppress them.
10 i.iimt now ;,,,, ,nd i wlll m4
thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring
(orth my people the children of Israel out
of Kgypt
11, And Moses tald unto God, Who am I,
that I should go unto Pharaoh, and that I
should bring forth the children of IsraeT
out of Kgypt?
12. And lie said, Certainly I will be with
thee; and this shall be a token unto ihee,
that I have sent thee: When thou hast
brought forth the people out of Kgypt, ye
ahall serve God upon this mountain,
QOLDK N I'KX I -C ertainly I will be
with thee Ri. 3tt2.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Mosess Flight. The tendency of
Moses' life would be to make him for
get his race, but he remembered
them and waa loyal to them
Steph-
en suggested (Acta 7:25) that he
interfered to help the oppressed He-
brew in the hope that the Hebrews
would rise against the Egyptians un- fluekleu's Arnica Salve, that -.holly
der his leadership. ,.urod n horrible Fever Sore on bis
Mosses' Marriage The Midianitea leg. Nothing else could. Positively
wandered over the Sinai peninsula cures Bruises, Felons, Dicers. Erup
and northern Arabia. Moses' life ' t ions. Boils, Hums, Corns and Piles,
among them gave him familiarity ' Only 25c. Guarrnteed by the Mid
with the region through which Is- i dleburg Dru7 Store, Oraybill, ar
rael was to travel. Zipporah doea man & Co., Richfield, Pa., and Dr.
not appear much in history, but pas- J- W.Sau psell. Peonscreek, Pa.
sage! like 4-W-20, 18:2-7 indicate ;
that she was not very congenial with WHAT WOMEN LIKE IN MEN.
her husband. ,
The Call. The time of Moses' call Chief Oraeea Are to Re Attentive aaa
1s set by 2:13 at about the date of Appear Well when in
thr uCCflaiCS ot the Pharaoh from society.
whom Iarael finally escaped. This '
Pharaoh is believed to hara Jgff I - casual everyday accomplish
Merentpah. w' "s"- .vtjp-abouv'luents Ufa man have much" to "do
B. C.13- The appearanee in the bush with women's liking; and first of all
Is to be thought of as supernatural, eomes savior fnire, says a writer in
though the attempt baa been made . the Cosmopolitan. He may or may
to explain it by reference to various j not be what is rather vulgarly de
natural appearances. The revelation scribed as "a society man," yet he
of God's holiness nnd separateness 1 must understand and be familiar
was the starting point of Moses' with- the mvriatl little usages that
work. The second point of the rev
elation was the historic relation of
Cod and His people, and the recog
nition of the eovenant with the
patriarchs Moses' sense of the
greatness of the task, his long ab
sence from the court, his ignorance
of the people, all moved him to feel
that the undertaking was too great.
Yet he was as well fitted for tha
work as a man could be.
The Signs and Helper. In 3:14, the
origin of the Hebrew's special name
for God is indicated. This name,
known to us as Jehovah, was pro
nounced at first as though written
Yahweh. The significance of the
name is "The Living Oue." The com
mon name of God In earlier times
rjTElohim or El, signifying "The
Mighty One." Jehovah waa the cov
enant name, and waa considered un
speakably sacred by tha later Jews.
Spear Points.
Meditation ist.to prayer what study
is to learning.
Where God is least wanted is where
He is most needed.
The neavier stag fetter the more
some boast of their freedom.
It life Is a day-dream death will be
a terrible night of reality
... , . f av i. km
Life is to be measured by iU outflow
rather than by its income.
Liberty is the law of life and law the
preserver of liberty.
ine man oi Diner inougnu win not
be likely to live a sweet life
The name of Jesus is the one lever
that lifts the world.
Our faith In God's promises oft de
pends on our faithfulness to Hia pre
cepts. The awfulnese of stn is realized when
we contemplate what one sin would
have been in Christ. Rim's Horn.
The Healing Stream.
The stream which is to heal and vi
talize humanity must rise on a height
above humanltv. Moral and social re-
forrns which rise from lower levels
will be like rivers in the desert, which
trickle feebly for a few miles and then
are lost in the sand. Alexander Mc
Laren. The Hainan Heart.
God stirs tha' human heart to Its high-
est feelings and nerves the hand to its
greatest deeds by love, love foT all.
which answers in the moral and social
realm to gravity in the physical and
binds all the world toa-ether. Kev. Dr.
XJUUU1LI.
A Qoapel Force.
Whatever makes character.
what-
scions or unconscious. The forces
which work consciously for good are
too uiuny iu nam:. jtcv. vr. meAiee.
DISCOURAGED
Wfcn Work Bkmis u Awful Bnrdtn,
Dr. Greene's Nerwi Restores Confi
dence and Health.
Has your strength given out ? Haro too
reached, the limit ? Hare von lost confulenrc In
yourself ? Has work become an awfnl harden I
saaai nisam
VaA vBaafntaVVt 9r--,t"
Dr. Creenc's Nervura Mood and
nerve remedy has enrtd tbontands of iait
stirh nun. It it the reinforcement Nature
needs to put vou on vonr feet.
Mr. H. M. Lew, 100 Mulberry St., Newark.
N.J. says:
"i ranertd for iU rears with terrible racking
pslns In my hark sn-f rhest, find was to nervous
that I could not attend to hualness from loaa of
sleep anil appetlto so thai It almost act me In
sane. "At lad was told to try thai famous medicine.
Dr. dreene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy,
ami after taking uolnullo two hottlca 1 found
myself perfectly well. Since taking Nervura I
have gained nearly (0 lbs, 1 have only praise
for this wnnilerriil remedy, Dr. Ursene's Ner.
sura, h ml do all In my power to recommend 11 lo
my friends. 1 have tOld several customers of It
ami thev Icive tried It with hcncflchil results."
Think what euro means to you ! Try to real
ize how happy you would be with the old
strength restored. Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and nerve remedy w ill bring you
health as it has to nil who rely upon It. Start
using it today. You'll be a different man in a
week. Tree counsel is given by Dr. Greene at
101 Fifth Ave., New York Citvi Call or write.
1. licit ill Thirteen.
Bv wendirg 13 miles Wrc. R irejr,
0f Walton Furnace, Yt.. got n box ol
form society's unwritten law. To be
tit ease in any set, to be equal to
emergencies, to carry off an awkward
situation with urbanity and perfect
self-possession this faculty wins un
stinted admiration from a woman.
And then there are the things that
go with this knowledge of the prop
er thing to do, the little courtesies,
the delicate nnd tactful attentions
that mean anything and nothing, the
ability to order a dinner properly, to
make things go ofT smoothly, to car
ry out a plan without a blunder or a
jar, the carriage ready at the proper
moment, the flowers specially ar
ranged, the right seats at the the
ater, everything foreseen, every pos
sible occurrence provided for, every
want anticipated, every contretemps
avoided.
These are all unimportant in them
selves, yet in the mass they never
fail to create a strong impression in
a woman; for a woman hates
blunders and will trust a man in
great things if she sees that he has
a genius for making small things go
off well.
. An ley Smile.
The smile of adversity is rather icy.
Chicago IJailv News
ANI.KKP SSIID FLANKS.
Breaking into a biasing home,
Bome firemen lately dragged the
Kleepintf inmates from dea th Fanci
d security, and death ner. It's
that wav when you neglect coughs
sud colds. Don't do it. Dr' King's
New Discovery for Consumption
fives perfect protection against all
'hroat, Chest and Luos Troubles
Keep it near, and avoid suffering,
death, and doctor's bills. A tea
spoonful stops a late cough, persis
teat use the most stubborn. Harm
less and nice tasting, it's guaranteed
to satisfy by the Middleburg Drue
Co.. Gravbill. Qarman A Co., Rich
hold, Pa., and Dr. J. W. Sampsell
Pennscreek, Pa.
Price 50c and $1 Trial bottles,
free.
t'aually the Case.
Bksl What became of your cousin
wno met a man ono day and married j
nim tne next?
He She's in St. Louis, I believe,
1 She She certainly married in haste
i 1 wonder if she is repenting at leis-
wc"
-Nb,"I understand it keeps her
-
so busy trying to support her hus
band' that she. has no'tlmo for rc-
pentauce. Chicago Daily News.
Satisfaction guarnhleed or mone'v ref itnded.
Tli. .,. apa Hi.. I.rni. ,,,, tvhlt.l, II, m lluvna, tlla.
tilling Co. solicit vonr cnlera. UtOwlllSting
'7r$,r
nuiiiicvniant eisewnere In tut issue
LORD CHARLES BERESFORD.
British Admiral Will Hrslft-m HI Post
to Turn Critic of the SsUlsharr
GoTerameot,
Lord Charles IVresford, who, it is
said, is about to resign bis post as
commander of the Mediterranean sta-
tion of the British navy in order that
he may have a free hand to criticise
gw,,-i unil iii a ii.iiui iiiid iiiiniury
administration, la perhaps the ablest
sailor in Great Britain without any
exception. His record in that line is
something remarkable for a born
peer. Lord Charles, although the
marquis of Waterford and the fourth
possessor of thai high title, has been
in the navy elhee he was 13 and has
I.OKD CHAUIKS BKRK8FI IRD.
(Will Resign Ills Aflmlralshlp to Criticise
the Government.)
worked his way up by sheer merit,
ne has received the gold medal of
the Hoyal Humane society and the
Liverpool Shipwreck nnd Humane so
ciety for having on three occasions
jumped overboard to save lives at sea.
On one of these his pockets were
filled with cartridges. He distin
guished himself at the bombardment
of Alexandria in 1882, July 11, when
he was in command of the gunboat
Pniiilnp 11 i"i ii 1, i d vnee.l ,rl,t ,.
. . ' "ii .ii.-i i ...... ,1,1, H.. I
.1.. iv. at,. . i
uci inf iiun ui uir iuil niiu en
gaged them. He likewise assisted the
ironclad Temeraire off the shore,!
where it had struck. Later he helped
the khedive to get away nnd com
manded the American and liritish
marines who policed the town after
the bombardment. In 1808 and 1899
Lord Charles Itercsford made a tour
of the east in the interest of the
world-trade in China, and on his re
turn passed through the United
Sattes, where he was given mnny
flattering receptions in the principal
cities en route. He belongs to the
oldest and best Xorman nobility of
England.
Trolley
T. '.411.'.
Kxpreaa Service.
"ni-cfftn-f sryinie pas-
eels are now run by the Metropolitan
company over the streets of New
York. Their route is from the Bat
tery to Kordhnm, aud the cars are in
motion day and night. The trolley
express service is expected to revolu
t ion i ze parcel collection and delivery
in the city.
Kleven-Thonanml Tim Ship.
A Massachusetts company is build
ing a seven-masted schooner 395 feet
long, drawing 20 feet and with a dis
placement of ll.fiOO tons, approaching
In freight capacity the largest ocean
steamer. Though n sailing vessel,
she will be steered and heated by
steam and lighted by electricity.
MAYOOLE'S HAMMER.
CliMon'i Platttr It Pain t Matter.)
When May dole was told that he made "a
pretty good hammer," he said, ' 'No, I don't
make a 'pretty good hammer,' I make the
best hammer that ever vat made."
Every carpenter who saw a May dole ham
Bier wanted one. It was of the best ma
terial, perfectly balanced, and the head
never flew off. Hammers weredividedinto
two classes 1st, Maydole's 2d, all the rest.
Plasters are separated by the same line
of cleavage ; 1st, Benson's Porous Plaster ;
Id, all the rest. When, for rheumatic pain,
a aeld, a cough, kidney trouble or any
other disease or ailment that way be treated
externally, you ask for a plaster, any hon
est, reputable druggist will give yon a Ban
sen's. He know it is incomiiarably the
best, and he assumes that yon know It too.
Aa the name of May dole stood for hammers
the name of Benson stands for plasters
the "real thing." All tha medicinal potan
eies that are valuable in a plaster are in
Beasoa's. Capsicum, Strengthening and
Belladonna plasters are out of date.
An army of physicians and druggists, and
millions of the people, have written of
Benson's Plasters aa a remedy to be trusted.
Benson's Plasters have fifty-five flight
awaaraa. Aoeept no substitute.
For sale by all druggists, or we will yes.
nay postage on any number ordered in tha
United States, on receipt of 35e. each.
Seabnry h Johnson, Mfg. Chemists. Kf.
RELATING TO ANIMALS.
Bees eat 20 pounds of honey in mak
ing one pound of wax.
The common rasp will destroy 80
to 120 flies a day.
There are about 7,000,000 cats in the
United Kingdom.
The flounder lays 7,000,000 eggs a
year, the turbot U'.ViO.OuO.
It is estimated that one crow will de
stroy 700,000 insects every year.
The temperature of a live oyster is i
82 degrees; that of a man, 99 degrees.
A camel can carry 400 pounds weight
in miles a dtiy, and work from the ngc
of live to thirty years'. An ox cannot
carry more than "00 poiiftds on his
back, nor travel over 24 miles n day.
It is said that there were at least
200,000 mustamrs scattered over (ho
plains of Arizona, New Mexico and
Texas ten years ago and that now
nearly all of them aro gone. A few
Were caught and kept by the Indians
in their reservations, but the wild
horse, in his natural state, is pract ical
ly extinct, i
Exposure
To cold and stormy weather opens the
way to an attack ot nronchitis. The
man on the wagon, be he farmer, milk
man or truckman, needs to pay special
neeti to me nrst
symptoms of weak
ness or disease of
the organs of res
cm
piration.
The use of Or.
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
..ill cure bronchi
tis, deen-seated
coughs, bleeding of
the lungs, and
other conditions
which if neglected
or unskillfully
treated terminate
fatally in con
sumption. There is no alco
hol in the " Discov
ery," anil it is en
tirely Af from
opium, cocaine
and other narcot
ics. "For seven venra t
hail been troubled with
what the doctors call
ed bronchitis, " writes
Mr. Arthur Maule (general merchant), of Niles
town, Middleaex Co.. Ontario. "A year ago. af
ter I had been taken sick with a severe nltuck. I
befcan Inking your ' Golden Medical Discovery,'
I rapidly recovered from the attack and felt no
more of it that fall. Thia season I u can taking
the 'Discovery' in August, and have so far been
perfectly well. I can eo out in nil kinds ot
weather aud not feel t he bronchial trouble at
all. Let me any to all who nrc suffering from
auch complaints to give Dr. Tierce's Golden
Medical Discovery s fair trial, ami 1 niu con
vinced that good results will lie obtained."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, paper-bound, is sent free on re
ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay ex
pense of mailing only ; or 31 stamps for
the book in cloth binding. Address Dr.
R. V. Fierce. Buffalo, N. Y.
IhaynerII
1 Dime lAuictrv 'A
PURE WHISKEY
DIRECT FROM DISTILLER
TO CONSUMER.
k 1
Four Full Quarts.
j u i run
8
.20 I
Express
Prepaid.
Saen DtaUrt' Profits
Privinti Adulterations.
OUR OFFERS
We wM seas' leer Ml
opart settles ofllaf ear's
7-Vser-OM DooMe
HstaSsa aye fee
iMilale oacfcaoe
Sac Whiskey
elsewhere tor less
Maraaaimasi Third Nat'l Baak.pavtoa;
wat'i Bans, at. Loan; or any oi in
IITC tMTNCR PISTtUINO
we-tsa West Fifth St.. Davton
30S-31I So. Seventh t., St. Lou
Wegaaraatse shave Arm wlll do aa It agrses.-ED
Then llieoted,
Lawyer Do you know anythii
about thia man's private life?
Witness No, sir.
"But haven't vou been associated
with him in business?"
"Not in the wav vou mean. 1 wa
one of the directors in the bank
which he waa teller." Detroit Fre
Press.
A Telephonic Joke.
First Telephone Girl (passing Hi
regular morning joke over the wire t
the nearest "C entral ) Halloo, t ei
tral. Say, two men went into a re
taurant and ate a spring chicken.
What call is that?
"Central" Girl Give it up.
"Why, 2-8-1-SprIng." X. Y. Times.
To remove a troublesomn corn oi
bunion: Kirst soak tbo corn "
hnninn in unrm watair In anftpn itl
then pare it down as closely as poJ
Si Die wiiDOUl rawing dioou sou hi
dIv Chamberlain s Fain Halm twic
daily: rubbine viirorously for tit
minutes at each application. A cor:
nl.ola. at,rti,ll lla lv.in fs, r u fi t
ays, to protect it from the sh 'J
Asa general liniment lor spams
hruisAa. lamenABR and rheumatism
Pam Balm is unequsled. For sal
by Middleburg Drug Store.
Like Ola Married Folks.
"Now," remarked the bride, as th
departed on tha wedding tonr, "1
ua act so that bo one will know
hare Just been married."
"All right," responded the grooi
"Just lug this Talise." Philsdelpli
Record.
A Village Blacksmith Naved Hla Ml
Sea's Life.
Mr. II. U. Black, the well kn
villsffe blacksmith at Graham
Sullivan Co.. N. Y.. says : "Uur Ii
sun. Are sears old, has always 'i
FUbject to croup, and oo bad tin
the attacks been that we hav cni
ed many times that lie would I
We have had the doctor and m
tnPffieinfis. hut Cbam horla'n's ('"'
Remedy i now our solo reliance,
seems to dissolve the touch inl
and by givine frf quent dose wl
the croupy eymptons appear
have found that the dreaded cTl
is cured before it gets sett It
l nets is no danger in givin tin
inedy for it contains no opium
other injurious drug nd mas
given as confidently to a biibe Bj
an lululti. tor stile by Jlidillt i
Drug Store.
DON'T
TORACCO
sour l.iicu
You can be cured of anr form of tohacv
,-.i-tii,, U.UIIO Hill. .I1IIIIK. UlaiCllll. .
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Ihnl .....1-..,. . . . . .....
ten pounds in ten uavs. Over MOO
cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed,
let and advice FRSX. Address.STi:
nu
1 Ml
a! VaT
aausieciansn
received, cetera IuaB
aaaaaag we wiM
yowr 13.20.
can't be haM
than 15. 1 1
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