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Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana cneertuiness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
" or diseased.
Kidnev trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
(or a child to h Snr
1 afflicted with eak kir
neys. If I a chiM ur!L
!es i :er. if th-
urlne scalds the Iie- "t hen the child
reaches ar. "f - i,: -nould be able to
contro. ,ne p jqc. It is yet afflicted with
led-wett'ng. acpend upon it. the cause of
th difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not lo a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also namnhlet tell
Home of Swatnp-ftoot
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A9.
Lewistown Division.
In effect MiircL IK, 1900.
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AtluniHliiirit M J0
ltaiilm Mill H It
UaClure kh,
Wagner 7 57
Bbindls 7 51
Paintervllle 7 41
Maltland 7 43
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Train leaves ("Siiiiliurv 0 80 n in, ar-
nveH at Selinsgrove 5 45 n m
Leaven SelintvmvpliiOO p. m., arrivi b
at BUD bury t:ir p. in.
Trains leave Lewistown Junotlon :
4 40 A in. 1" 14 m. 1 in i lll.l30p in 4 3Tp 01. 7 l)7p
m. h 42 a in, 12 01 ii ui for altoona, Pittsburg and
the Wo-t
Iw Baltimore ani Wathioirton SOB an 0 80,
1 12. I 38 4 33. H 10 m Knrl'lillit,t'lililu nnO New
York ft SP, 805. u 30a in. 1 02 1 93 4 33 urn! 11 II l
a rnr HurrlHhurg .- 10 . a
Philadelphia & Ene R n Division
AND
NOKTHKKN I'ENTKAI. KAILWAY
WKHTWARD,
Train lavoa 9111 sgrove Junction dcliy for
Suubmy anil West.
8 25am, 12 58 p m, 4 52 p m. Hunlav 9 25 a in,
8 43 p m.
Trains lenve Sunlmry ilnlly except Raadayi
12 23 a m lor BulTilo,! 2i u m for Brie anil Can-
aaMigua
1 10 a m for Bellelonte Krle and ('iinaniliilgua
912am for Look Haven, Tyrone iiwl the v
II 45 lor Hurjaio, no p m lor Peileiwnte Ki.ue
Tyrone and OanaEdafenia
5 10pm for kenovo and El intra
v 46 p m lor Wllllamaport
Sunday 12 28 a n for buffalo via Emporium.
1 81 a m lor cne, am u m ior r,nt ami ;miuu-
riulgu i N 63 p in lor i' i
842am fn- I.""k Haven anil
Uanuport
8 45 a in, 16 a m 1 00 and 5 25 p in tor Wllkes
barre and )Ia.eltou
8 10 a in. 10 id am, 2 nS p in, 6 81 p in let Sliauio-
kln and. mount i;unnei
Sunday 9 55 a in lor W I Ike bam
KASTWMU).
mini leave BaliMgrovi Junotlon
1000 a in, dAily urrivliiic at rinl lihl.
s it p in New York 5 58 p m Baltimore 3 11 p m
Wasliluifton tie pin
5,'in p in daily arriving at Philadelphia
.0 20 p in New York 8 18 a ui, iUlilmore 9 45 p in
WiiMhliittt'Mi 10 55 p in
8 42 1 in. u a 1 1 v arriving ;it Phlladelohla
4 25 a in, New York 713 a in. Baltimore Z 'M a in
Washington 4 "5 ir.
Trains .ii-i, leave stannary :
2 52 a in laily arriving at IMnlailelillila I 52 a in
Baltimore 7 80 n in Washington 880 am New
York 9 33 n. in Weekday', 10 88 a m Sundays,
32S " m da ly ii'mintf at nilliiUelphln 7 22
m, New York 983 a in, 10 38SiindavH Ballt-
incre 1 20 i in, V . 83 1 a in. Ualtlmoru
12 PI p li W as ill u-t. in M , p in.
so a iii ivo'K mus ari'ivpiir ai riiiiuiit'ipniu
IMS a in, Sew York 8 18 p in, llaltlmoro 12 10 p
, Vu8iniif I mi l IS p m
I5.' pu week ii.- arriving at Phlladelphln
23 n iii. r w York o 30 n m. Ilaitnuoru 6 oj ti ni
WaiililnKtoi 7 15 p m
1 48 p in ilallv, urrlvlii',' ;it I'lillailclptila 7 32 p in
Sew Y'ork 102.1 p 111, ll.tlilniurj 7 3J p m, W'usb-
1 it'l,, II h AO P 111
SkaJai also P ave Sunt, nrv at ISO a 111 and 5 20
lind 8 81 . 111, lur Harrlnliurk, I'hllailulplila una
Kaltlmor
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B. HUTCHINSON Uen'l .Manairer.
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Collections and Reports.
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Laan la Ihr I m.-riiBllaaal Scrlea
far Deeriulirr Mt. I tin I 4amr
Irrlr Itrilm.
(iUI.OKX TKT. If 1.0,1 be far mm,
ho ran mm mtuldt umt Hum biitl.
Kt'ui! fMln 1 .'.
I FoI1ohiuj ib a brirf chronology of
, th pr rim; eot t rcd iu the past quartrr"i
tudieai
B. C ITS Birth of Jacob's son Benjamin,
at lit tliU lum... .Death of Rachel, at
. Beth i. 11. Joseph ! dreams at Hebron
. . .j , 1 ' r. ; into i.k pt. ai uoinan.
B. C. 1T Josph a sluve of l'otlphar, In
''a")'P'. ar.J thrown Into prison ten years
later.
B. C. tTU Death of Isaac, at Hebron....
In Egypt: Joseph interprets Pharaoh's
dreams. Is mud ruler over Egypt, the
seven years of plenty begin, and Ephralm
and Menasaeh are born.
I B. C 1701 Tha aevan years of famine begin
In Egypt,
i B. C 1707 Josiph made known to hla
brethren.
B. C. 17oo J.icob novel to Egypt,. ..Jacob
and family settle In (loxhen.
j B. C. Jacob dies In Egypt.
11. C. ISM- Joseph (Mm in Egypt,
B. C, 1071 Mutes Is burn In Egypt (others
than Dasher think the correct dte 1430).
I B. C. 1031 Exile of Muses 111 Arabia (others
than L'aeher maki thla date WO).
I B. C. H'Jl or ISou- The iXodus.
The lean 11 subjects for the past
quarter and the passages studied we
I ";iv below :
I Lesson 1. Joseph sold into Egvpt. Gen.
37:12 M.
Lestion II -Josiph In prison. Gen.
18:20-40:15.
Lesson 111 -Joseph exalted Gon. 41 :3S-43.
Lesson IV. Joseph ami his brethren. Gen.
46:1-15.
Lesson V, 1 ith of Joseph. (Jen. 50:15-21.
Lesion VI. Israel oppressed In Egypt.
Ex. 1:1-14.
Letaon VII. -The ihildhood of Moses,
Ex. 2:1-10.
l-e-t-on VI II. World's tempirsncs lesson,
l.-a. 5:8-30.
lesson IX. The csll of Moses. Ex. 3 1-12.
Lisson - - Moses and Pharaoh. Ex. 3.1-10.
Lesson XI The passover, Ex. 12:1-17.
Lesson XII Thi passage of the Red sea.
Ex n.ii' :-7. Kir Christmas lesson, Isa.
9 1-7.)
The gulden texts were as follows:
1 The patriarch, moved with envv. sold
: Joseph Into Egypt; but Uod was with him.
Acts 7.U.
li. i!ut thi Lord was with Joseph, and
sh, wn! him mercj Gen. J8-21,
III. Thi in Chat hi i.or Ma 1 will hor.or-
1. .-Mm 30.
IV. He not overcome of evil, hut over
come t v 11 with good. Rom. 12:11
V. So tiaih n- 10 number our daya, that
we may apply our hearts unio wisdom.
PS, So: 12.
VI. Gin! heard tlulr Rrnaning. and God
remembered His covenant Ex 2'24
VII. Tralii up a child In Hi v he
should go; snd when he is old h m nol
depart niii n - prov 22
VIII. Woe u; to Ihi m III it are mighty to
drli.k wine.-Is. .,
JJt Certainly 1 will be with thee.-Ex.
.. Th.. nnjji 1 of hla presei e d ihem.
Is. 83:0,
XI Christ our passover Is satrirlcid for
us - I Cor 0:7.
XII, I will sing unto the Lord, for He
hath triumphed gloriously. Ex 15 L and
alternative; "For unto you la horn this
day in the city ol David a .Saviour." - Luke
VOLCANOES AND VIOLETS.
LcKxun of Hie Drlh Plttwer Knand
Dloomlnii nn Veaovltja' Imvm
Oovered sidr,
Some years ag-u after an ascent of
Vesuvius, the Kiijixestiiin was mail
liy some daredevil member of our Ut
ile party: "Why not make a dash
across t lie crater?" It so happened
that at the time t ho mouth of the vol
cano was bridged by irregular masses
of scoriae that had fallen upon each
other, forming a broken cap through
which tin1 sulphurous smoke rose in
stilling clouds No sin, nor said than
done Wrapping heavy shawls about
our faces, so as to exclude the sufTo-
catlng Huses, were soon toilinp
amid the ragged rocks that almost
blistered our feet, keeping within
touch of each other meanwhile In or
der to render any needed aid. Hut
when once we had reached the far
ther side of the crater in safety, and
climbed out of thai "mouth of hell,"
no one w as found to suggest a return
liy the same route.
It is not to tie wondered at that on
the descent an Unusual seriousness
prevailed We had lo st realized our
danger when it was too late to re
treat; but the thought of it stayed
with us all the limy spring day. Kill
ing down the winding trail as it then
existed, one's thoughts naturally wen:
hack lo that fateful hour, so many
centuries ago. when this mighty moun
tain "blew- off" a!' i's upper third, and
buried the cities at its baM in wide
spread overthrow
Just, then a violet beside Ihe road
awoke a new train of thought; for
looking up we saw upon all sides of
iis one of the most beautiful natural
part erres thai we had ever gazed upon,
starred thickly with all the early. bios
aoms of April and spreading a broi
dered carpet down to where the fra
grant vineyards of "Laehrymae-C'hris-ti"
grapes met and continued them.
And so we said: "Where sin abound
ed, grace did much more abound." For
one brief hour, centuries ago, destruc
tion wrought supreme; but for 18 cen
turies, nature, (bid's handmaiden, has
enrpeted nil these vast slopes with
flowers. The world hns its volcanoes,
whose purpose and meaning form part
of the problem of the world; but ev
ery volcano has its blooming meads
which cover over its fiery core with
s veil of beauty and prolong through
untold aires the evidences nf the pres
ence, protection and love of God. Chi
cago Interior.
Ram'a Horn lllnata.
Tl !j better to let God hold us than to
try to hold on to Him.
Love is more than 11 characteristic
of God; it is His character,
The tortuous path to power is the
secret of its appreciation,
Loveless lives must be Godless, no
matter how religious they may seem
to be.
Friendship is one of the fair flowers
of Paradise blooming in our world of
pain.
Ii takes as much grace to give aa
it doea not receive a reproof In the
rlfht apirit.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
lesson la the latrrnalhinal Merita
for Deernibrr 22. IIHil Some
1 lirlitlinaa 1'IioukIiIn.
MUMM TEXT. Kor unto u U
born lbl ils in the ell) of lint 1 n
sai luur.-l.uke 'Jill.
Lesson Text. Isaiah 'J; 1.7. the
time of tin.-, prophecy, Jerusalem
was threatened with 111 tack by the
combined forces of Pekah, king of
Israel, and llexln, king of Damascus.
Isaiah tries to Strengthen the timid
Ah. 1, king of Judah, by pointing him
to tiod as a sufficient helper. It is in
j this endeavor that we have this por-
trait of the Messianic King.
The king of Judah, Ahaz. was
weak, timid and wicked. When Resin,
king of Damascus; and I'ekah, king
of Israel, combined against him, he
was at a complete loss how to meet
their attack, lie tried every scheme
lie could lliitik of except a Ileal tv re
pentance and return lo the service of
Uod. The people as a whole took the
same attitude, and the nSKsaire bc-
1 fore us opens in 8:10 With a rebuke
lot those who sought' guidance am!
I deliverance from the spirits of the
dead instead of from (lod, who had
given Ihe law and provided the tes
timony of His prophets for that pur
J pose. ItecHUse of the people', re
fusal to turn lo (iod they must pas-,
through a tunc of darkness and
aiif.'iii,li in which they find no relief.
Prom .1 weakened remnant, dimin
ished by foreign foes, the nation
would again begin to increase rapid
ly under tiod's blessing, and would
rejoice in such prosperity 11s is be
tokened by bountiful harvests and
such security as is indicated by the
division of an enemy's spoil. 'I he joy
and security predicted are to come
through a personal Deliverer of whom
Isaiah goes on to speak.
"Prince of Peace" indicates the
blessedness Which pervades the king
dom over which the Coming One
should be ruler,
Till.; PASSAGE OP Tilt: RED SEA.
GOI.DKN TEXT. -I will alna onto tha
Lord, for li,- I,, tin triumphed itlori
oul Kx. lAit.
This is one of the greatest events in
history, although the important les
son Involved will, perhaps necessarily,
be more or less crowded by the fes
tivities so closely following this date.
The international committee provided
an alternative lesson (as given
above), but it will hardly he wise to
omit altogether a lesson so impor
tant. The passage assigned for study
is Exodus 14:13-27. Head the whole
story up to and including Exodus
18:21, A brief analysis of this section
of Scripture follows:
The pillar of (ire. El 13:17-T2.
The pursuit, Kx 14:1-13.
Pasaage or the Hel sea. Es. 14:13-11,
Moves' souk. Kx 15:1-21.
The Pillar of Fire. A journey of
230 mibs would bring the Hebrews
to Hebron, if they went by the most
direr; route, but iu that case they
would have no opportunity for or
ganizing a, nation, and would almost
immediately be forced to make a way
for themselves by fighting. The jour
ney actually made was lunch longer
niul rougher, but more useful to the
development of the people than the
other would have been The li.iililc
sign of (lod'.s guiding presence was
probably more like a torch than like
the grenl mass so often seen 111 pic
tures. Torches, appearing smoky by
day und llcry by night, have often
been used as standards.
The Pttl'Sllil Apparently Moses
started Hrsl lor the Isthmus of Suez,
and then turned back to the shallow
est part of the Red sea. It is iren
crally believed that the place where
the crossing was ninde is now land,
being II little SOUth of the Hitler
lakes This movetnenl brought the
Hebrews within the reach of I'hnruoh,
and it looked to the people, and per
haps to Moses, as though a grievous
mistake had been made. Cut if they
had gone directly on they could not
have escaped the Egyptians, who
would certainly have overtaken thein
within two or three days.
Passage of the Sea. Conditions
have so chnnged aboill the lied sea
that it is impossible to say just how
I he Israelites w ere placed It is cer
tain, however, that -the situation
seemed so serious, as the Birvntians
were close behind and the sen in
front. The complaint of the Israel
ites was not unnatural, and obedience
to tin. command of 11:1.1 required
great faith. TJie presence of (iod be
tween the Egyptians and the Israelite.-,
prevented the night attack, which
would have been easy and overwhelm
ing. The clearing of a path through
the sea was not a miracle in the
strict sense of that word, because it
was brought about by known natural
causes. The shape of the sea. the tide,
the strong wind blowing diagonally
across the shallow place beside which
the Israelites had encamped, com
bined to make a passage through the
fen. Similar comlnna I ions had be
fore produced the same results, and
the same thing happened afterwards.
Hut that it should happen just when
Israel needed deliverance, and that
Israel should be just at the spot
where a path might, thus be opened,
was one of those combinations which
point unmistakably to a Divine power,
and a Divine plan.
Lenin of lleallnit.
Dreams of tbe pust; visions of the
future.
Uury hope and you sound the denth
kitell of progress.
He who thinks of sin lightly will feel
its force heavily.
Educntion without God is like a ship
without, a compass.
Much noise about religion may in
dicate the confusion consequent on
the lack of it.
You may slight the warning of con
science, but you cannot escape Iti re
ward of remowe. Baai'a Horn.
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"Do you know, Mortimer," n marked
Willie's mother. "I believe William will
bee, une a great artit someday."
"Yes, an nnimal painter, doubt less."
returned Mrs. Itorruni, grimly. "Mr.
Nextdoor says William painted their
cat green to-day.' Brooklyn Eagle.
The sin, laaaoa.
The melancholy darn are here iiK.iln
And Ipoony imlr ure tilled with Ire;
It's nn- too cold at the front Kate
And too hot by the kitchen tin .
Chh ,)!o Daily Kawi
Nn one can reasonably bopn for
gooil health unless his bowels move
once each day. When Huh is not
attended to, disorders ol tbe stomach
arise biilioosDese, headache tlys
pepsia mid inlcs . follow, if vou
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iinninci nun s nioinucli ami 1,1 v r
liiblctH when ieiii ed, They an
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in effect. J'ur sale by The Middle
Inni.' Drue Co.
Mean Tlilnu,
Rosalie - Have you c1io.mii any of
your bridesmaids yet?
May Yes, Fanny Lyon.
Rosalie Why. 1 thought vou hated
her.
M,i No. not rxactly; bul the
bridesmaids are to wear yellow, and
you can't Imagine how thai ill go
with Fanny's complexion.- London
Fun.
v iinpiii Coarse,
"Dere sln'1 no doubt nboul it."
said Meandering Mike, "education
pays,"
"I s'poae you're speak-in' from ex-
perienci
responded Plodding I'eti
contemptuously,
"I am, 1 went t'roo one o' de big
gest colleges in de country; while de
students was asleep." Washington
Star.
How tn l ine roup
Mr. H. Grays, who liv,iS near
A i enia. Duobes county, N. Y., says:
" Gbttmberittiu'a Cough Kemedy m
the best medicine I have ever used,
It i" a lino children's remedy for
oroup and never fiulH to cure."
When given us soon hh tln child
becomes hoarse, or evi n after the
croupy cough Iihk developed, il will
prevent tbe attack. This should be
in mind mid a bottle of the Cough
Remedy kept v band ready for
itiHtimt ii-e us soon us these Bymp
tons appear. For Bale by The Mid
dleburg Drug Co.
Scltrcil Off.
Dusty Roads Why didn't you go
up to that big house and get a hand
out? Hungry llawkea Why, I started
ter, but a minister-lookin' guy
gimme a tip not tcr. ITe sez: " Turn
frttm yer present path." se he, "yer
goln' tcr de dogs." Philadelphia
Press,
She Knew,
"Miss Sharpe "Vera," he began,
"you must know why I've been com
ing here si) much; why I sit lo re In
the parlor with vou night after
night, and"
"I suppose, Mr. Plnchpenny," Miss
Vera Sharpe interrupted, "it's cheap
er to do that than to take me out
anywhere." Pearson's Weekly.
Aatotnobtllns Exposed,
"Mow many horse power is your au
tomobile?" inquired the man in the
dog cart.
"Ten horse and two men," responded
I he ow ner. "The ten horse power runs
it on the level roads, and my chatif
U ur and I get out and push it lip the
hills."- Brooklyn Eagle,
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Rooms, 25 and 50c. Good Meals, 25c
o l.tB per day. tt.OO to 5.00 per week
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Isn't it Worth 25c.
To Be Cured of
Constipation
People who suffer from habitual constipation with all its attendant u,
flogged stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indigestion, and thin,
ami impure blood, arc too apt to believe that the only remedy is violent
purgatives. The contrary is the case. Such cathartics, even if ihcy do move
the bowels, an- irritating and griping, leave tlie stomach inflamed and enfeebled
and the constipated condition recurs with greater difficulty of cure ami the
sufferer constantly growing worse. There ii a laxative that moves the
bowels w ithout pain or griping, cleanses the stomach, iharpeni the appethe,
stimulates the liver, strengthens the nerves, ami purifies tile hi I, w hile ita
marvellous tonic properties tone up the entire system and keep it healthy.
Laxakola Does It
Its remarkable tonic properties reach every organ - the liver, kidneys
ami stomach, nerve, heart and brain ami removes the ruiuw of your debil
itated condition. This is the only way to secure an absolute and periiuuieu'
cure.
Laxakola is the only medicine for babies, is purely vegetable and its
action is gentle, speedy and effective, For coated tongue, simple frvers,
colds, chills and languid feeling it is the ideal medicine.
It tastes good, ! V Children like it and ask for it.
Laiakola, t lie (real tunir latatlvt, it n,,i only the moil ellu irm ol family remedieii, but tie- ir,,,t
aconomlcal, btcama n comblnei two madlcinaa, mi i laxatlva anil Ionic, and ai one price, No other
remedy flvea mm Ii lor Ure money, At drugflata, 2S, anil Mr, , or it nil lr lire ani.lr to LAJLAk iLA
Co, 11: Naliau Stmt, N. .usus Dearborn Street, Chicago,
FOR SAL.I0 BY THK MIDDL, EJBURQDRUQ OO-
When You Do Die, Die of Old Ae.
Yon ( a.n nECurtEDby our combined movement-cure, hydropathy and Internal treat,
mem, e not only maintain bul guarantee vigorous, Inti ulcutlnu beull . oan be ai
talncd by all w bo, undei ,or directions, utrlve for u by NATUIIAI ms We mall you
a ii-i ul iuest i,,r,s r i nn blob jrour cum. is diagnosed by ourMnlTol pbyalelsDn, Raehoaiie
Is specially prescribed for. If doe torn have pronounoed you Inauruble in any of tbe (olljtrlng
diseases, Il will bo of vital Intercut to you lo couimuBlaale wltb us at once.
Bright's Disease and other Kidney Diaeases, Bheumatism, Oonsnmption, Weak
nosjos of Wom, n, Lust Manhood, Bladder Diseases, Piles, Constipation, Blood Dis
eases, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disease, Insomnia, Liver Disease,
Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all other
diseaseswhioh result from improper living or ignorance oj neglect of the lawsof nature.
" The necleot of the Phynloal well-being . . . In my Judgment remitted In an
Increase in timunll v and a deurease In the inrtb rate tbroughoul tbe Unit ed Slates.
Da. Fbbdsbick ,i. MMiiM.nf Hartford.
They cure where others have failed." PlIILAOBLmii t'HBBS.
"Their treul mem. is luiloual . . . they do nil they claim.''
I'liii.Ain.i . i n i a NortTH AMiiin an.
" Diet, eserclae and water are the three great juruiue agencies."
IlKAl.TM JOOItNAU
An Interesting pamphlet of our treatment containing half-tone and tea
.imonlals ol persons we have cured, rent free to all.
Mi;: INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, I-awremeville, Ttega Co., Penn'a.
ARE
YOU
--I s.a
DEAF?
ALL, CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable,
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERNIAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
Ii a i Timor K, Mil . March se, loot,
Gfnllemrn ; - Being entirety cured of deafnemi, thanks lo yout ircatnu nt, i will now km c yon
a full history of my caae, to be iiaerj at mho iliacretioii.
ai m five years ago my right cai began to sing, and this kept on getting worae, until I lost
my neai ing in tln i u i utin iv
l uml -i went a in atiiieiil i iir ntarrh, for three months, without nny auereu, conmitti ilanunt
berof phyaiciana, Btnong other, the must eminent car apecialist ol this city, who iulduie that
only an oieration cpnld li- lt me, and even ihnt only temporarily, that the head noises would
then ei ise, bul the hearin in the alTeeted eai would be lost forever.
(then saw your advertiaemeni necidentally In a New York paper, nml onlered yotirtrest
merit. Alter I hail u d it only i few ,1 ivs ni ordlng la your directions, the noii aeeased, mnl
tn-il.iv, iilin five wi cks, my bearing in the diseased ear has been rutin ly restored j thank yuu
heartily and beg to remain Verytruly yours,
F, a. w RKMAN, r.-,oS. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not tnterffi'e with usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE Y3UP3ELF AT HOME :" nr.,.,Btt'
INTERIMATICiJAL AURAL CLinilC, 596 LA SALLE AVE.. CHICAGO, ILL
A SUSPICION.
this OP world is glttln' kind o foolish,
'pears to me.
Taln't the plnln an' sensible ol' world It
Used to be;
'Tain t the world that used to Jog so peace
fully along;
It likes to toot the whistle now an' rattle
on the gong,
An' see the people hu.stlc, ot their em i
nigh bereft,
Or sit tin' up o' nights because they're scart
o' gt'ttln' left
I hones'ly kin hardly kci p from laughln'
when I note
How men arc talkln' shirt waists, while
the women want to vote!
I like to sec the 'luctrlc lights a-gleamla"
near anil far.
I like to feci the motion of the da.sliln' trol
ley car.
3ut when It comes right down to steady
practice, Jes' tho same,
I'd rather have the boss that understands
an' knows his name.
They claim to rival mmshlne with their
various patent lights.
But they haven't fooled the song birds Into
atayln' up o' nights;
An' I like to watch the day break, an' the
tinted twilight hour;
I'm aatlsllcd to get to bed by Jes" one
candle power.
This hustlln crowd Is fond of the excite
ment, I've no doubt;
But, for my part, I'm thoroughly content
to be left out.
The great throng keeps a rushln' an' a
pushln' to an' fro;
If you ask It where It's goln'. why, It
doesn't seem to know.
There's too many tellln' fortunes an' a
show-In' you the way
To step right out of poverty to millions In
a day.
( never was a hand to criticise an' disagree-But
hones'ly thls(oi' world's getting fool
ish, seems to me.
Washlrton Star.
i Patent Medicine Ad0
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full and winter. Address.
THE HAWK NURSERY CO..
Rochester, V Y.
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f your liver feels good, you ' J
u'"oii. MoNaib's Stomach and Livtn
Pills tones tbe ntouiacb, regulates
the livei, mikes life worth living,
lk'Ht Pill. 20o gets them. Try them
Wist Sidr Pharmacy Co.,
in-'2t lot. Jl.it ivia, III
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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eprriai notice, without charge, iu tbe
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