The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 12, 1901, Image 3

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    DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
I' the great kHiry, liver
' li r.nd bladder i .-rnedv.
XI t a It I the ere at rr.edi-
i t- .tii century; c:s-
HII covered after vear of
lilll ar-,.,.,! r . u l.
i.Vr , Dr. Ki.rner. the emi-
" nent kidney and blad-
Cr soc-iallst. and i
, i.i i
lame back, kidney, b' tddcr, uric acid trou-
bles and Bright's Dvcase, which is the worst
&.K&Sp-R00t is not rec-
wnwiiiny ..wiumwi hi fiviiujaiijr (.uting
8a4l -ft ,
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urf
5H
11 Hra"'"
MWHtHW-IV IJ IIUI I Ct,
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, amonp tliehclplces too poor to pur-
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it. may h ve a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble,
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binc-
hamton, N. Y. The5Ui
regular fifty cent and Baawel Swamp-Root.
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAO
Lewistown DiviHion.
In effect March 18, 1800,
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rives at rsflinsrtive 5 4. p in
Leaves SeHnagrove 8:00 p, tu., arrives
nt Banbury 6:i6 p. m.
Teains leave Lewistowo Junotion :
4 40 a in. lo 14 a rn, 1 to a tn.UKrp in 4 Hp in, 7 07p ,
ia, S 42 p in, 1? 02 ii in for Altoonu, FittHbur iutl
the Wa.it
tot Baltimore am1 Washington 80S an ttjk
1 02. I 38 4 33. s to i in For l'hililelitiia and Stm
York 0 ,SN, 8 OS. 30 a m, 1 02 1 33 4 S3 and 11 IS p !
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Philadelphia & Erie R R Division
AND
NORTH8BN I'BNTRAt. K AIL WAY
WKSTWARr,
Train l"ave 8111 &rove Junction dally ror
Sunbuiy and Wot.
9 25 am, 12 5t p m, 4 52 p m. sun lav 9 25 a m,
s 43 pin.
Trains leave Sunbury doll v exeept Sunday:
12 23 a in ror HutT ill i.l 2i u in fur Eria and Can-
iBdsigna
ft 10 a m for Hellotonte Grla ami I'tinann'rilirua
J Bam for Iiek Haven, Tyrone ami t lie Weal.
12 45 for Kiirruio, l lu p in for rtellelnnte Kane
Tvrone and ('anacdaisua
5 10 p ui lor Kenovn and Klmlra
45 p rn lor Wllllainsport
ommcncedfjrcverv-.huigbutifyouhavckid- """ " Iorn,erl3 requtrea years ot la
ney, liver cr bladt'.er trouble it will be found "or can now lie accomplished in a few
iust the remedvvou need. It has been tested months. Not many years have naaaed
iiiJjCrP
Sunday 1441 a i for IiufTalo via Emiiorliim. , 1 ""oraoc. .mi. i.egier nas iiecn si arcn
l SI a m tor E'te. 5 lu a iu lor Erla and tanan-j ing Arizona for marble for 15 years.
illllUU'l
8 63 p rn lor v i
1 41 a in for 1 ii II. iv, mi ami
llamiport
rj 4i a m, W OA a in 2 00 and 5 a p in lor WIIKoh
barrs and llAnelton
a 10 a in. lu 10 am, - ns p m. ill p in Itir Mliamo
kln and Mount ('arinnl
Sun, I. iv 9 St a oi tor Wllkasbsfre
KASTWAUD.
Trains leave Sellnagrove .tunctlou
10 00 a in, daily nrrlvlnit St Hlill idolptili,
317pm Mew York S M p tn Baltlmort 3 ii p n
Wanhlntrton 4 is p in
530 i in dally iirrivliiK at riillndulihla
,0 20 p in New York 3 ;3 a ui. Kaliliuuro 9 tfp al
Wualilnh'toli 10 5o p In-
i44iiiu. daily arrivlinr al I'lilladelphla
4 tS a in, Now V nrk ;i.i a ui. Ilultiiiinre 2 30 n in
WashinKtmi I of, a it
i'ra'ns also leave Sunliury :
4 52 a in dally urrlvimc at I'liiliideldhla 6 52 a in
nam inoro7 4o a in waanirjrwn BMJ am new
York v Ha a in weekday!, 10 38 a at Mondays,
3 23 hi da'ly ornvini,' i I'liltuili Iplila 7 42
am, New York'o.a a in, 10 38 Sundays Balti-I
mere J -0 m, Washington 183 a m. U.Uttiuore
1210 p n WaHmnirton 119 p m.
r.V, n in wees days arriving ni Philadelphia
11 4s a in, X, w York 2 13 p in, Baltimore 12 10 p
, new on 2 13 p in. llalllinore 12 lo p ,
in, WasliliiKlon I 15 p m
1 55 p It week daye arrlvlnn at Philadelphia
6 23 p iu. w York u :0 p tn, HaiHiuore (3 0J p ui
wasnin(io: is p oi
1 44 p m da. iv. arriving at Pblladelobla 7 Si p m
Xe.v York id 23 p m, Baltimore. to p SI, Waab- J
unrtoo s 35 p in
Trains also leave Banbury nt u.Vlatnand 520
and 8 Sip 01, lor IliirriiiliorK, I'liilndelpliia una
Baltimore
1. K. Wuul, QtHt'l Ha Aiceul I
J.B. HtJTOHTNSnM Uen'l Manairer.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
SUife. Alnnyari llalile. Lataira.nak nnimbt for I
lllli ll'.MlliS KSjlil.lMII In itrt and
ld mi'Utllle Ihixi. sealed with bloe rlhbon.
Tali no other. tU'fiiar dnata;rruua aubetl
tutlonaand tniintttona. Buv of yoor Drutnrlst,
or send Ir. in .-.Limps fur Particulars, Trail
monlala 1,11,1 "Itrller ror l.idlra." InMIrr,
t y return Tiill. 10,000 Ti'UlmoiOala. Sold by
all DroKKlsia. . 1 '
CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.
Sloe Hadlaon Nquarr, 111 1 LA., HA,
Meutlua thli paper.
If vou want PlIltK WIIISKKI direct from the
distillery, write Tb llnyner UiatilllnsCo , Day
km, Ohio, wboar supplylns four full iiuartaof
Havnar'a BsTSn-Yeaf-Qld ityo for IISD, uiprcee
prepaid.
ATTOK Si F.Y-A l . I A W
1K b Spkci ai.it v : tvbohi.
Collections and Keports.
PA.
References, First National Ban).-. Xearv,v.
Towns Represented : Bellwood, Altoons, llolll
daysbura, HaotUigdoo and llellefoute 8-8-lyr
DrFenoer sQQLDEN RELIEF!
INFLAMMATION i?
orathroat, Headache (5 minute.), Tootll-1 - o
oh (1 minute). Cold Baree.reloaa.ete.ete. I "a a
"Ooldi. rormiBs Feeers. grip. sa
STORIES OF RICHES.
They Come from All Parts of Our
Wor.de-ful Country.
'iv DajpoatttS f I'rceloila Metnl unj
iMnib lliaco crcil lit tin- t ar
m I I,,. nuilrri ul
San Mt'olaa.
I-r . .1 California Letter
a Viic : 1 iL , 1
,,.-- u. ui.liuiinioin, me ruillt'U
.A age of the scientist and -x-
plprcr, Modern discovery lias
made transportation and eommunica-
tuni between distant nnlnta so Inn.
. , "
pensive and easy of accomplishment,
ULd new inventions rendered it poa-
1 sil,l,. for excavating and prospecting
' to. Z e!rrled ?n P"1' that work
I . ,
since the financial world was eleetri-
Bed by news of the discoveries of
precious metals at Cripple Creek
That tll. wonitrM n,ULs in that rj.
,-... . ,., , ,
f "? "ot ,Utel to bc """" "x"
"austed ii proven by the great gold
str'ki' just mule here, it is believed
that the miners have found the dome
of a larre crater from which ln-
mense wealth will be extracted. Syl
vanite and rich tpiartz (flitter in llnr
ine tale. The vein seems to rise from
a chimney in which is u great lake of
unknown depth. The decomposed
li atter is of a bluish color and spark
les with grains of precioua metals.
Thousands of tons are already in
sly lit.
Wonderful stories reach
our ears
nf Iha ,.,.., -l l.l.
,,, .
.... ...Ul lllllli 11,1 ,,,.11111 111 ii
Philippines, and as soon as the jrov-
" ?" "
i'" iifni "n.t, ii will lie
,, , .
eagerly trodden bv hurrvinv feet1
I , ' A ; "'"B ree
from all parts of the wor d.
... . .
, i.r.Ofi-v ii, iiri'i ...... . .
.... v.. ft . , u , '..,..1 III
IT'n.ojj
as well as to seekers for
wealth hius in en announced from Ari-
wna, Whai ll said to be the finest
marble in the world ha loaf i,
found
near . mp Howie by I,, it. Le-
I
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ii ffS" ' ' ' H ' :'-. .' TE
"HUI.E.VS UOOM." WHBB1 ULACK MABBLB HKPOS1T WAS FOUND.
gier, of Phoenix, who brought to the
knowledge of the world in lssl the big
marble de point in Gunnison county,
lie has found it in small quantities in
almost inaccessible localities, on .sev
eral occasions, but a few days since he
came kuddenly upon marble ledges- of
inestimable value right where soldiers
of the regular army have camped for
20 years, totally unconscious of the
wealth that lay near them. In one
place the largest marble ledge is said
to be three miles lung on the surface
and nowhere has it yet been found to
be less than l.OOo feet wide. In this
vicinity is marble enough of various
kinds to supply the world. A large
portion is said to he of finer quality
than the best Carrara marble. It is
, , . ,
nne a"d ao' grained. ' a deep gorge
about a mile from Camp Howie the
,i,i- i- ui t. . i . . .
marble is black and surpasses that of
Ireland, Belgium or Egvpt, formerly
Sm,,':J-, it. : il'j . i T a
STUNK FOREST, SAN NICOLAS,
the only countries where the stone
had been found. This ledge is ;100 feet
wide. For miles stretches a vein of
marbles of all colors aud a marble
mountain rises here, a tfreat mass.
Soon after jfuld was discovered in
California the trure was the scene of
one of those terrible tragedies which
people of the present day of luxurious
travel find it hard to comprehend.
David Easton started to accompany
the family of his fiance, Helen lliirht,
a btautifiil girl, 18 years- old, in their
long jonrney across country from
(' '" tu lhe ennst. While passing1
Ihr itgh the Chiraobubua mountains,
the party traveling with them got far
in advance of the (lights, who stopped
to repair a broken wheel. Suddenly
a band of Apaches attacked the little
company in the rear and all were at
once killed or mortally wounded, ex
cept Helen and Kaaton, who were sub
jected to the most cruel tortures their
tormentors could devise. Kas-ton was
Anally fastened to a cactus bush in
snch a position that the sharp needles
lacerated his flesh to the boss and
0rUK iia ,a .,a w I 'VOV. . at
doomed to thus witness the end if the
girl whom he loved, lie .finally tore
himself loose and rushed to the ..rink
of the precipice, ever which Indiana
were holding the girl. ,U he t '! to
the rocks, l.ooo feet In low. he attacked
the murderers and tent four of hem
to the m mt doom, then loosened
bowlder which rolled crashing among
his pursuers and escaped down a trail.
where he was soon afterward! found,
wounded and dying, by some of :he
emigrants Who had returned to:' -certain
the cause of their eomnaniona
i !.at i'iiv it. . ...r
"- .-.,.. 1 mi 10.11 11, r llli'li 1! I .1 . II
form- massivs monument to the suf-
ferer in the tragedy,
. There Is a mountain of marble near
Colton, Cal where st.m" for linlldinir
, i i . .
1 18 'i"'"r;pn. in an excavation at the
1 . . .
P Iai"-Te quantities of crete are
' manufactured. The Channel islands.
the Paclfl ast, nearly oppoaiU
in s point, present scrnea of trrent n
teres; to the anthropologist. t)f these
the li "-t known, of course, K Rants
( '' ;l n "
rl of such prominence
that everyone has more or less knowl
edge of ts atrange caves and wrot toes.
, waere tne remains or an extinct race ,
I may be seen. Heretofore the other
I Islands of this proup have been, as a
, rule, neglected by what U now known
'ai the civilized world. Towardfneof
these, San Nicolas', public interest is
j now especially turned, because the
' University of California is about to
begin the mosl thorough exploration
i of it ever mode. It lies liO mil, off the
const of Santa Barbara and Ventura
counties. Strange presences seem to
j pervade all of these little islands,
; where peoples of other days and cus
toms lived, w'orked and loved. On San
j Clemente are enormous mortars and
I ..t. .i :.,.v : ...
ii" liiiimaiiuiu mill I lie nn-
cieni innaiiiTani- were a giant race,
8an Miguel Is chiefly intereetinir from
i :.- ,.,. I,,. i'.,, ,.:ii.. ... : .
I. I,, '!'' ,1 I'll,. ,111,1, Mil. , IV III M
, , i
around winding eaves and rugged can-
yons BUggesi attractions to the ex-
piorer. Scientists from the Smith
sonian institution have secured quanti
ties of ornaments and utensils of bone,
shell and stone from Santa Cruz, On
fsan Nicolas are most abundant evi
dence! of n peopl" of Inrge stature.
The i.slands are seldom visited and
loom iu lonely desolation on the blue
ocean. Science has thus far been able
to tell us little of the origin and life
of these aboriginal -settlers and how
and why they disappeared so com
pletely, As far in the past as history
deals with the islands skeletons by
hundreds have been strewn over San
Nicolas. Peculiar stone utensils have
been fmind mining the skeletons, in
dicating a civilization which su far has
nut been comprehended.
In I83S, Id members of n strange
Indian race were known to live here,
and Franciscan padres from tin
Santa Barbara mission made an nt
tempt to rescue them. A sudden
storm drove their sloop from tin
shore when all ii,,- Indians were mi
board but one womnn. Its occupants
were all lost, ns the sloop was cast
on the rocks of Point Conception.
Traditions existed among the fisher
men of n lone woman at the island,
and in the fifties a small expedition
landed and found her in n costume of
col ored bird skins eating blubber
from a seal, which she nnnvovorl ,.,
her mouth With a bone knife.
nn
,,. I
seeing the men, she smiled, and fall
ing. on her knees, prayed to the .sun.
On arriving nt Santa Barbara she
prostrated hrs..if in adoration be-
fore a man (in imrselniplr Ttvi wAaba
;
later she died from the effects of food i
to which she was not accustomed.
Jin-, was a ;.rrent disappointment to I
Scientists, who hoped to learn from I
her lips the traditions of her rnce.
The (aland of Sun Niculns is ten miles
long and four wide nt its widest
point, it consists of a nearly level
piateuu at an elevation of son to l.orin
feet, two-thirds of the surface is
covered with drifting sand, the re
mainder affords . excellent pasturage
for thousands of sheep. Sheep shear
ers and shell gatherers are chiefest
among its infrequent visitors. Coral
Harbor is the only safe landinp; place
and its entrance is but six or seven '
j.ii us ni i oss, v nne pelicans in Inrire i
" , . , s
HamJiB ...... 1 I ' 1 . a.
iiiiiiiiMl s inuiieiinde IS stril) nf
psaomenade its strip of
beach
only :
Circular depressions ore the ,
i I . - ,
only marks of ancient dwcllinirs of
which none of the materials used in
ennst riu-l lr, ,. . , . ; , i. , ,,
.,.,.,,.. iuuutu.0 isiieii is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, Drinf-
mounds and bones of fish, seals ' Ins back the pink glow to palo cheeks and r
whalaa ,, ., , ',' Storing the fire of youth. It wardu off Jtu,aalti
whales, sea otters, foxes and birds ; and Coniumption. Inair.tonbavlngBEVITO.no
show that the inhabitants were fond tncr. It can be carried invent pocket. 0y mall,
of ii nil,,,. I f,i ipfca, .,,:.. i.i I H.0OperpackaBe.or six forWS.00, wlthaposl
ol animal food, lhe rptantity of these MTe written nurante to rare or refund
proves wiai i in- population possessed
healthy appetites.
Biologists say that the number of
varieties of mollusks in San Nicholas
are not exceeded in any region of the
same area. From one ol the eleva
tions, the peaks of all the Channel
islands, some 40 miles distant, are
visible through the clear atmosphere.
On one side of the island is a sparse,
petrified stone forest.
EDWARD JULIAN.
A Scotch Proverb,
What may bs dons at any tim will
be dans at bo time.
WILLIAM IttbLt!-
n 1 in: ai WrOttK.
HY
Ph "IIMW I!, QSOI vi Nor.
Ihe int.- Ptcaiilent - lifelong conir.iil, in ;u
11 Hi eaua iii 1 or ait mi aud rbamBlua in Home
' R p 1 M ii'nin, i,,rti .- "mlilmi'i
-l it with ( tin r emit iim 11 lirn ln rv were
closed iiiii.aih. foii.-.,i lo reaMtae t. So
1 in mil npiuil 1011I to 1 .mtcn Million of eopli -IIIII4
-a, ipraM our lor fir.- In nrv
no Me; niea and wobjm h inking i- to n . i ', , -1'iiilv.
It te tt atrial I mile Kaloain from
Governoia Kcnetora nl tonal- I mm L-r.ii
allies
! Ilea I n.t 1,1,1.,,,,. worde nf wnrM'a area!
nu n lint mil -o lt. on! . V. W --I
,
ul' .v 1 onlnini photogravure of
taut photograph nf Prealili-nt evr taken. You
' in iiimIviiihI nniilh i-lrar ll.lftl Th i...,
rn
1 l"ir tl.nl .,ull. ,,f ,, 1, ,,. ..,1,. .,
V? " v 1 " "u V ' hall ba donated ton MeKlnlry
ii in l inill l nil. t'Vl'i V l:l-vi i tin r lii I II
"oniunrm i-umi t i.n. rtn y .nl,.
I i k become a cnntriimior ihia rum1
in II lull! W 1 l 1 1 1 1 V t line,. f,.r I ... n. L
Ill 111. I, Si l.i 1 -i I..
Hegttnt proapactiia inii.liiitcoplc i'l he -...I
oi Ihla vio.itv quirk wideawake tiutlm-M man
or wnaaasjrof aomr mcana can make a fortune
I u k i.v gi : t i tin mil,- control ,,f :l state
Add re,
I 111-: TON, IXKNT.M. ASSI MBLY,
' nrcorati Bids;, op r s Sieanurv.
lt-ilm. aahli gton, CP.
niie for Rapplaieaa,
Mildred (Mill blushing) Am I the
Brat girl you ever kissed, (iordon?
Qordon- No, my love, but you ire
the last.
Mildred Am I, really? Oh, Cor
don, it makes me so happy to think
of ttuit.- -Town ai d Count r .
Hard Luck,
Tattered Thomas 'i ons,, look
Mouldy.
sick,
Mouldy Murphy Well, no wonder.
I hain't had nothin' to eat ail day
but cold health food. ISrooklyn
Eagle.
No ono can reasonably uopi tor
good health unless l is bowels movi
once each ilay. Whi n tins is no)
at i en iled to. disorders of the stomach
arise billioosness, I lache dys
pepsin and pileasnon fullow. If you
wish to avoid these ailiuonts keen
your bowels regular by tokiun
Chamberlains Stomach ami Llvtr
Tablet when requi-ed, They me
so easy to t ike ami mil, I ami gentle
in effot. I'm sale by Tim Middle
Inn is Drug Co.
rEnillih by Creoles.
The intelligent struggles of the Cu
ban ttachers with English have fur
nished us with a good many pretty
Stories. One day not long ago tlir
teaehers were invited to some sort of
an evening function at I he Longfellow
house on Hrattle street. It happened
that shortly before the hour for the
assembly some ladies who were in
front of that house were politely ap
proached by a group of male Cuban
teachers, who, with their hats in their
hnnds, stood bowing. "If you please,
dear madams," said their spokesman,
"we ore invited at this house to-night.
We wish to attend. We were been on
an excursion to the distance, and have
not the time to go to our house. So
that We wear, as you see, our day dress.
Terhap-; you can tell us if it would be
permitted us to j,o to the reception in
our day d-ress? If it would not. then
certainly shall we take the time tog,,
to our home and put on our night dress."
The ladies assured them thnt they
would do much better to go as they
were than to put on their night dirs,
and they bowed gravely and gratefully
aud withdrew. Detroit Post.
DR. HAYNE'S,
(The Great German Scientist)
improved Double Extract of Sarsa
parilla anl '-dory Compound Red
Clover, Il"f and 12 Vegetables,
Hi "its and Herbs, (no Minerals i
contains DOUBLE the Curatives of
anv one dollar Medicine in tho mar
ket and lasts TWIC as long. The
greatest Remedy of the Agr, killing
all GERMS, destroyed all MICRO
BES unil ii huh' hihI certain cure
for KDNEY and LIVER disases,
Rheumatism, Mervousness, Dyspe
!inin. Malaria, Coustipatiun, Sick
Headache and nil complaints airs
iui; from iiiipuro blood. Hi gular
price f LOO per buttle 16 oa., but in
order to get it introduced iu t Ins sec
tion we will sell at 50 cents n, r liui-
tie or 4 bottles for $1.60 until furl h
er notice: Do not wait, order now
if yon are ailing.
Til, nllnvr. , nA lei on iu out,,, in l-'V
rJ?1 nuariiAb ana by all the
LEADING PHYSICIANS in (lie
J0"!? 7' and lli"llly enaoMed
1 1 v nil. ivoiiieiw.
AONAWK RBAt-UY CO.
April 18-211.
itont:, v .
raetefnpkel
bam Lit..
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
O tEAT
PaENOI
REMTli iy
prodnccsttaabovereaultaln'30daya. Itactl
powerfully and -juicily. Cures when all othere (ail
Vniitiif mi.ii n-1 1 1 aaialn 4 Ks, m I . . . m ankniul a4 aIiV I
,,lTvr.""l''ljr-
men -will recover their youthful vigor by ueini I
Ill'.VIVfl. t ,,i,-1-k. ! , r. K r, ., Nprvnna.
ncB8, Lollt v"llt'. Impoti-Dcy. NlKhlly Emissions,
amva ruwrr, raiuuir jieuiory. fraatioa J,ii-aei5a. auu
ill oiTi-cte of Mlf abueo or cicotRauU inUUirttion.
Shlfla nnflta OPS for sandy, boilness oy xnarrlisa, it
noeouiy cures uy sianinsnimnM-ai oi aiaeeae, uui
tnemoney. uircuiar tree, aaareea
Royal Medicine Co.,a&!&&,m
For mle in MUhllcburqh, Pa. by
MIDDBLFAJRGH DRbG CO.
WINDSOR HOUSE
W. II. Ill 1 1, Kit. Proprietor
418 Market St., Harrisburp; pa.,
(Opposite P. It. R. Depot Pittance)
VC'Mlljcl for All Tralna-.
Rooms, 25 und 50c. Good Meals, 25c
o l.ts-per day. M.00 to 5.oo pec week,
Good accommodation!. t
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Isn't it
To Be Cured of
Constipate
People Who .suffer from habitual constipation with its attendant ills,
rlocned stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, mi, an 1 thin
atul impure blood, are too apt to believe that tV ouly remedy is violent
purgatives. The contrary is the ease. Such cathartics, even n' they do move
the bowels, an- irritating and griping, leave the Muuuu-li iiillaiiu , and ufi ebled
ami the constipated condition rceurawith greater difliculiy of cure and the
sufferer constantly growing worse. There m a laxative thai moves the
bowels without pain or griping, cleanses the stomach, sharpens the appetite,
stimulates the liver, strengthens the nerves, ,,, purifies the hi I, while its
marvellous tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy.
Laxakola Does It
Its remarkable tonic properties
and stomach, nerve, heart and brain
11.: ... aai . ., ,
iwhm cuuuiuuu. i ins is me only
cure.
Laxakola is the only medicine for babies, is purely vegetable and Its
action is gentle, speedy and effective. For coated tougue, simple fevers,
colds, chills ami languid feeling it is the ideal medicine.
It tastes good. !?' Children like it and tukfor it.
UaSkola, llie Kirj t,.U j,aiiir, h not only Ike m,.,t rlTnirnl of famil) rrmrdir., bat Ihr meet
otaaioialcal, Imiuw ll combine) tn mto'tclaes, nt i iwic au ih,, and at nr r. No .nhri
ir,c.i, (ti. much furOic m.inry. Al dru(glsta, 8c .indsoc ,ai jciiiliui tree lamplc i LAXARi iLA
Co, i3 Naau siren, H. Y., or Ul Dearborn Street, Chicafo,
FOR SAl.K BY THE MIDDL,E)BURQDRU 0 CO-
When You Do Die, Die of Old Age.
(it f'AN H!' I't'HIM) lv our coiiitiliieil
tneut, w ,- tun ohiv maintain hut Ruaranl ee that rigorous, liuoiiuutlnii beali u oan in- ut
talned by nil wan, under our directions, strive font Tnt NATI 'UAL, mi ans. We mall vou
11 ll-t of ii 'I, --.In in , froln toetl vour ens,- la dlnir n.w.-il liu ,. i n ..f nhvulnlAn, 1.' ...I.
Is -peulally prescribed fur. if doctors have pronounoed fou Inourulile in any of the loll irrins
diseases, it u ill in- of vital Interest to you to oonununloatu with usat unci-.
Brijht'a Disease and other Ki.luey Diseases, Rheumatism, Consumption, Weak
nesses oi Women, Lost Manhood, Bladder Diseases, Piles, Constipation, Blood Dis
eases, Oal trrh, Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disea 11 . Insomnia, Liver Disease,
Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and nil other
diseases wliii h result from improper living oi ignorance or neglei t ofthe lawsof nature.
" Thc netlcot of tbe Pbrslesl well-being . . . In my Judgment resulted In an
Increase In Insanltj and a decrease In the birth rati throughout the United states.
Da. Fhsdshk i. .1 Simpson, ol Hartford,
, " Tbcy cure where miiers have railed." I'm i tUKU'tna i'liasa.
Their treatment la rational . . . tbey do all tbcy uluttn."
PHtLADKi.euM North AMKBIi an.
Diet, exercise ami water are tin- three great suratli a agencies."
. - HaAurn Joe a sax
An interesting pamphlet of our treatment containing balf-toue aud tea
.imoniuls of persons wo have cured, rent free to all.
ill:; INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, Lawreneevillc, Tioga Co., Pean'a,
illk Jim 0 r
ABE
YOU
DEAF? t) Wm
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEAR
AR'E NOW CURABLE
by our new invention, Only
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMWKlWt.
r. A. WERMAN. OK
a tJS'uHSOf? V 'nUf'y cured of deafness, thanks t, yum i:' !.'!, AV'l now give'yoa
n i "I i history of my case, to be used at your dicrction.
..(!,'" " , .'"; f'aMcat In gnu to sing, and this k.-t l on Bettlnn worse, until l lost
inj nearing in tnu enr entirely,
I undi ryi nt a in utincut i'-r catarrh, for three months, without nm m cess, c nstilti il.i nmn
nrr',1 pnysl Luis, ninoii'j otliera, Ihemont eminent car apccialistnl ihiscit; who told mc that
oniy an on tie,n j I.l lu Ir. me. ami even that only temporal ily, that tin. hi ad n iscs would
then ci a . but the Ii 11113 in the alTcctrd car would be lost f -r, ver.
I thed saw your, nilvcrtlacmcut accidentally in a New Vork p per, and ordered your treat.
ii,iii. Alter I bad Used t onlvnlew d.-ivanpeardln -,.,-. .-...,, ,,. ,i. , ........a i
, "' , .' ' 1 ..t..,iii-: in mc inf.-i'-eii ear lla :v en ll rl-.- ii 1, -i -:
heartily and Leg in rciuuiii Very truly yours,
1'. A. v. EH MAN, f8. nroadwny, 11 ll
war vrenn.tr ! : tines in 'ti.:. n
tines do! tut erf t
Gza
atteM,(1 VOJ GAii Cl?:; Vli'J.. MM MM
In this age of problem it : liui ,1 to .
iiscriuiinatc, but there lire two uon
... ...which all in a y
Two ureal Hen lih " '
agree. Just now
l'ro llletna.
they lead, say- thj
hllndalnlitK Rnturrtnv l'vnninir Pnat.
the first ls.ln regarJ. to ppflsumption.
Sotuo one has said that it lias "killed
more people than all the war. and ,
plagues nnd Roo urge s of history put
toe-ether." Dr. lliirirs. t he' .New York 1
expert, declares that of every four
Xcw Yorkers who die between the
. A -IV . . 1 ,i. 31 ..a u
awes m x ana oo one uiea nt conauiuy
. ,
tiori; that, tliere are JO.UUOcases m mat
eity constantly, and that the deaths'
last year numbered more than 0,000,:
According to a New York newspaper,
one specialist asserts that of this
country's population 10,000,000 "must
inevitably expect to die of consump
tion." The oilier pVohlem is to get the
small cities of the ifnited States to
awake to tho Importance of sanitation.
Nearly all of them do nothing until
threatened by an epidemic, and then
the zeal is only temporary. To arouse
these communities to the importance
of constant watchfulness and of pre
ventive measures will bc tu increase
the average of life for the whole na
tion. We have been dazzled by the out
burst of wealth in the new century,
but these strivings for health are
worth all the dollars that have passed
through Wail street
Worth 25c
reach every organ -the liver, kidneys
am removes 1 1 aliso of
.
iii.-o ul your di liil-
way to secure mi nbs
Uto and pi niiatioti'
movrnient - ciiri - . hvdrnnathv and Inti-rniil Treiit-
c
th
burn deaf arc incurable,
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ire ii ,.',,i.i situation fur the
Addreaa,
full ami Winter
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Whst Side Pharmacy Co.,
10-2-1 1";. Batavia, III
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