V) YOU GET UP j WITH A LAME BACK? Trouble Make Tm Miserable. Almest everybody who reads the news. ia sure to Know 01 me wonaenui cures maae oy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rreat kidney, liver II and bladder remedy. i . te ii 13 ino great meal f cJ triumph of the nlne- 1 teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, , the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing ame back, kidney, bladder, uric, acid trou bles and Bright" Disease, which Is the worst !orm of kldr.ey trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root Is not rec smmendel for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found ust the remedy you need. It has been tested n so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, amonr the helpless too poor to pur ;hase relief and has proved so successful in very case that a special arrangement hs seen made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have ample bottle sent free by mall, also a book idling more about Swamp-Root and how to ind out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, ahen writing mention reading this generous fcffer In this paper and tend your address to for. Kilmer &Co.,Blng Famton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Honwof Swrap-Roae, hollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. A Good Motive. Hp ronple will talk about you If you don't exercise a little more dhs- eretion. She Then that just settleN It; it is a work of charity to jjive one' neighbors a subject of conversation. Brooklyn Life. Conservative Statement. She I suppose you never met your aflinity, Mr. Olebach? He I don't know. One can't tell one's aflinity except by marrying, and then it may turn out to be a case of mistaken identity. Tit-Hits. The Quarrel. Mrs. n. (sobbing) When we were first married you, used to take nif on your knee and tickle me under the chin. Mr. H. Yes, but pee whiz! .Tnlia, then you had onlr one chin. Judge, 'Some time auo my da'JL' 'Ur It-aught a sevt ri cold. She complain il of pains in her chest and had a hud cougn. I cave her (JliHiuuer- laiu's Cu?h Hetnedy according to directions nud iu two days sbe watt well and able to goto school, I have used this remedy in my family for the past sevHu Vfiars and have never known it to fail," says James I'ren riereasf. merchant. Annato is a y. Jamaica. West India Islands. The pains in tbe chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, winch in tnis instance wus undoubt edly warded off by Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy, It. counteracts any tendency ot a cold toward pneu monia. Sold by Middkburg Drug Store. BREAKING THE NEWS. "ITubby, dear, you must buy a new hat." "But I don't need one." "O, yes, you do. I ordered one for n-.yseir to-day." lleitere Welt. CHICHESTER'S ERGUSiJ PENNYROYAL PILLS "UK ff " ???:.'. i?:"i.T.I"ll"bl0- . uk nminrlit foi ' KUI.IH In Red and M nirtallio Imxcs, seuled with blue ribbou. 7.f.i.T."u "'JT r " diierou .iib.ll i, l!"!". ? ". iliiyiifyourlmiKKlst, V "rl-nlnr, Trail, monlnl. and "Kelirf Tor Im.iir..-' in inter, aU Uru"i(itir . 1'estiuionlnla.. bold by CHICHESTER OHEMIOAT, OO. 100 UadiMin Nquarc, 111 1 LA PA. McnUcD this paper. 0. h. OWENS- ATTUR.KTA1.I,AW OlB SPECIALITY ! TVBONK, PA. Collections and Keoons. Keteronces. First Nnt.inr.nt n,,t,b Towns Uepresonted :Bellweol, Altoo'na, Il.illl aaysourj, Huntingdon and Bellefonte 8-8-lyr gMr'sfinLPFHBf'lff OlU!Wtwi,vouiuU,HUtuiulUii,Kmlc!lJ!7 (I A nvm artcinu im iu, MJ0, i mlnnte), Oold SotM.Felona'eto.ete. "Colds." Forming Fevers. RIP. CU&aAKVPAIH INSIDB OB OUT tat Ms. ate bjr auai Mo. mdoawuT im vm w tmnj minutes. aV aF?2.1 curJ by Dr. Mile iai --? -nwwni unoaa.- At all clmrclsui 1 Gripbrlnt I tre a-eaVnes. exhaustion, nerroui erWna cmS them. ' tepers n i: r t M IrrtVTT.J I IK V I 1 I lit e &m INFLUENCE OF BLOOD. Pr aalltlea In Cattle, mm Well mm Gmmm Ones, May Be Inherle 4 Pernetnnte. Heredity it the transmission ot char acter from parent to offspring. This transmission may be either beneficial or detrimental to1 the breeder. A poor quality, as well as a good one, may be inherited. It is by being able to con trol this law ot heredity so that only the good qualities are transmitted that success is attained, says II. C. Price, in National Stockmnn. Heredity is the corner stone of Btock 'breeding-. Experience teaches every breeder to SHORTHORN BULL ST. VALENTINE. judge the future by the past, or the coming offspring by its progenitors. The breeder knows what to expect and feels sure that the young will possess some of the characteristics of their parents. A very good example of this estab lishment of a type in recent years is to be found in the pure-bred strain of Polled Durham cutt'.c. The subject of originating a breed of polled short horns was agitated 15 fx 20 years ago and culminated ia the Polled Durham breed, which we have to-day. The process followed was to take the best mulley cows to be found among the com mon stock and breed to pure-bred short horn bulls, saving the polled heifers produced from this union and breeding back to .pure-bred shorihorn bulls. This process was followed constantly, eliminating the common stuck blood and preserving the polled characteris tic until for all practical purposes they were pure-bred shorthorns. While this process was going on a pure-bred shorthorn cow in Lorain county, O., gave birth to twin heifer calves from a shorthorn bull that were hornless. About the same time a pure bred shorthorn bull calf was dropped without horns. These polled pure breds, which were in reality "sports," were mated, the offspring from them that were polled were saved, and from those three calves there are to-day several hundred polled cattle. MOLASSES AS FEED. Kiperiinenta Conducted bjr French Government Experts Hove Proved Quite SutUfuctory. Many agriculturists in Europe have long been convinced that molasses is an admirable food for horses and cattle, and their conviction ia now stronger than eveY, owing to certain experiments which have been recent ly tried and which proved eminently successful. The French government has pub licly notified agriculturists that it will do all in its power to aid them in popularizing the new food. The most notable experiments with molasses have been made by . Decrombt-cque, a chemist, and M. Mannechez, a veterinary surgeon at Arras. They assert that chopped hay or grass mixed with molasses is an excellent cure for asthma, und, furthermore, that food of this kind neither loads the stomach nor im pedes respiration. They also think it likely that during digestion the sugar in the food produces alcohol, and they say Hint, if so, the aniinal't. health is bound to be beneiitcd thereby. Two other experts. MM, Dickson and Malpeaux, have also made ex periments in regard to the effect of molasses on the general health, weight and milk of animals, and they have arrived at the following con clusions: First, that ordinary food mixed with molasses quickly increases the weight of sheep, pigs and cows; sec ond, that animals which are fed in this way give nioro and richer milk than they did before; third, that mo lasses is an excellent food for horses, since they quickly acquire a liking for it and apparently do not lose any of their strength, the only noticeable change being a slight tendency to stoutness, and, fourth, that molasses can effectively be used with food pf an inferior quality, since the ani mals wiil rentlily eat it, whereas they would not care for it in its natural condition. M. Albert Yilcorj. a French profes sor of agriculture, says that the French' government is acting very wisely in encouraging farmers to use molnssps, but he points out that care should be taken not to give the ani mals too much of it, as, owing to its heating qualities, it may produce a deleterious effect if given too often or too abundantly. N. Y. Herald. ' Frames of sealed honey should be l"" lQ5 "" InS'. n n u can- SHE ADMIRES JIMMY.' Ujstni-nj Cirl Pursues Well K.iovj Yankee Bicyc.ist. Her ?Inl.l Cnll Her Prince..," mmm It la .-.irmlncd She May lie Dnuu-ter t Alexin, One f the Car's I'nelea. "Jimmy" Michael, the bicyclist crack-a-jack, has had a mysterious ro niauce since he began riding at Paris, and is the greattai favorite among the women, "I don't object to their wnding me notes and portraits," he says. "My manager spares me the trouble of reading their foolish messages. Hut receiving flowers kills me. Everybody sends me bouquets, which are carried to my dressing-room, and I cannot refuse them without rudeness, yet they make me feel like a chorus girl." "Jimmy" was compelled to make an exception in his disregard ol femininity two weeks ago, says the Xi-w York World. While he wai training on the Pare des Prlneei track a beautiful girl suddenly dashed from the riders quarters, to every body's surprise, for in the morning only racers are admitted. The girl took a few leisurely turns, then "tacked on to" Michael's wheel, keeping up a tremendous gait at hie pace easily for two miles. The boy was unconscious that he was followed until his truiner, grow ing impatient, cried: "Spurt twice around and drop the lady, 'Jimmy.'" "Jimmy" turned, saw the girl and increased his pace, smilingly confi dent that she would be unable to fol low. Hut he was mistaken. Try as he might he could not leave the girl behind. Finally the trainer, fearing that Michael would be untit for his after upon ride, ordered him to desist. The girl immediately dismounted and extended her hand to "Jimmy," saving, in linglish: "I admire your riding immensely." "I'y Jove! I admire yours," ex claimed "Jimmy." "Oh, I am good for .-.hort spurts," she responded, "hut I couldn't have JIMMY M If 1 1 AKL. (American rraik-a-Juk Who Is tht Hciisatluu of I'urls.) followed much longer. Will you be friends'.'" "With pleasure," cried "Jimmy." "May 1 inquire who docs me such honor'.'" ".Never mind my name. I will meet you here every morning." Thereupon the strange girl handed her wheel to an attendant and en tered a luxurious closed carriage, which had a coachman and footman in full livery, and drove oil'. The maiiiitrcr of the Velodrome was quest iom-d, but could give no in formation :is to I lie identity of the young woman, as a servant had ar ranged for the lady's riding daily, paying handsomely for the privi lege. Since that day the girl has been at tending faithfully, rain or shine, nnd is fast growing chummy with "Jim my," though when he questions her or tries in any way to discover who she is she grows sullen and leaves abruptly. Naturally this has caused consider able gossip among the habitues of the track, and some have offered to follow the carriage and find where the girl lives, but "Jimmy"- has threatened to break the head of any body who tries to spy on her. She seems to be about 24 years old, is of medium stature, refined, ath letic and of surpassing beauty. Ac cording to experts she rides the wheel as no other woman ever did. From the fact that her maid inad vcrtentjy twice called her "princess" and occasionally addresses her in Russian, the Parisians incline to think that she may be the natural daughter of (Irand Duke Alexis, one of the car's tiatdes, the same young princess about whom so much was printed three yenrs ago, who lives in Paris in great splendor nnd proud isolat ion. Women In Oil llillnra. In the paradise of the petroleum in dustry, Texas, the young ladies of 'Beaumont are organizing an oil com pany, in which every officer and direct or must he an unmarried woman. The desire of the promoters to confine their undertaking exclusively to wom en has one limit; they regret that they will have to let the drilling contract to a man, as- there is not a single drill ing outfit in the field owned by a woman. Ofllelnl Ban on Chickens. In Los Angeles, Cal., there is an ordi nance imposing a fine of five dollars for allowing chickens to run on the streets and other people's property. The succesa of the ordinance is such that the city of Oakland will adopt one simllsr to It. MORI LIVES ARC 8AVCD m BY V8INQ-. Dr. Ring's Hew Discovery, Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than Bj All Other Throat And liUSg Semadiia Combined. This wondarful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, 8ore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. RO PAY. Frloi 50c. a $1. Trial Bottle Trie. FIELD FOR SCIENTISTS. teeent DI.enverle. la Plant nnd AnU mal Life on Porto llleo Linn nnd Moan lale. Torto Rico is proving to be an in teresting field tor the scientists in the employ of the government. They hnve already discovered much that is new in plant and animal life on this island. The United States fish com mission has been particularly for ward in this work, and as a result has just issued a series ot five bul letins on the subject of some Porto Iiicnn fishes until recently unknown to science. One ot these bulletins describes two new. fresh water leeches from Porto Rico, one of them, "Hlaneh ard's leech," being of a bright crim son on the hack and a light orange color on the under surface. This A NATIVE OF TOUTO IttCO. (One of the Miiny Queer ('reaturcs Found In Our New Colony ) leech is short and thick, measuring about 53 millimeters iu length. The second, which has thus far re ceived no Knglish name, is very large, nearly four inches in length. The colors of this leech are urrauged in stripes of yellow, red, ash, black, olive and brown. Another bulletin deals with 150 or more sea crabs, shrimp, etc., many of which are new, ami ranging in color from u screaming crimson to dull gray. One of the new crabs is of a bright turquoise blue, another a pale rose pink, while a third re minds one of a, majolica pitcher. Others bear calico patterns, which are simply stunning. ISulletin a inibered 4(11 is perhaps the most is: cresting, as it describes a certain cl:i s of crustaceans, which seems to 1" intermediate between shrimps am lobsters. The eyes of these little crawfish are not set in their heads, but grow on the cud of long stalks sprouting forth from either side of the bend. The limbs of these kI range creatures resemble tooth brushes, being covered with a growth of something akin to hair. The last two r.f the series to be mentioned describe a world of new and strange life, gathered from the sea bottoms around the island. The Smithsonian institution re ceived recently a number of speci mens of bird ami nuiinal life from Mona isle, a str.ing rock-tfunnd is land off the coast, of Porto liico. on which the govd-umcnt has just erect ed a light house. Mona island is of limestone forma tion, nnd i. literally honeycombed with caves, some of which are almost as large as the Mammoth cave of Kentucky, and full of the most won derful stalagmites nud stalactites. The island has a peculiar fauna of its own. The accompanying picture is from a snap shot photograph of one of the enormous iguana lizards of that island. These lizards ure very much larger than those of Cuba and Mexico. ka 9 at f v RESTORES VIIALlTtf Made a Well Man t asA produce, the above reunite ln'30 dors. It actl powerfully ml quickly. Cure, when til others (all Venng men will rogtln tbetr loet mtutiood. tod old men will recovor their youthful ior by uelnf IlliVIVO. It quickly and surely rentoree Nervoue Beej, Loet Vitality, Impoteocy. Nightly ErulMloni. tout Power, Falling Memory, Wantlnc DIbi'Mob, and ill effoota of solf-ebuia or e zee mi and indiscretion., which unfits ono tor study, buelnrBs or marriage. It Dot only curve by sUrtlnRathopft of ditoate, but lea great nerve tmile and blood builder, bring ing back the pink clow to pale cberks and r storing tb. Ore of yonth. It wards off Insanit and Cotnomptlon, Insist on having HE VIVO, no tber. It can be carried in vest pocket, ny mall 1.00 per package, or six forao.OO, wltba foal tdva written guarantee) to rare or relond to., money. Circular live. Add rata Royal Medicine Ca.S. For sale in IMddleburqh, Pa., by MDDBLEURGIl DHL0 CO. WINDSOR HOUSE W. If. Bl'TI.KK, Proprietor 418 Market Si., Harrlsburg Pa., (Opposite P. R. R. Depot Entrance) VClle4 for All Trains, Rooms, 23 nnd 30c. Good Meals, 25c ot.!1pir'l lt) do B.00 par week Good accommodation.. U nt?v rMr.!Arf rrrff f m now, g km mm Dsn5? si' TJorib To q CuroiJ of Constipation People who suffer from habitual constipation w ith all its attendant ilia, flogged stomach and bowels, sluggish liver, heartburn, indigestion, and thin and impure blood, are too apt to believe that the only remedy is violent purgatives. The contrary is the case. Such cathurties, even if they do mova the bowels, aro irritating and griping, leavo the stomach inflamed and enfeebled and the constipated condition recurs with greater difficulty of euro and tha sufferer constantly growing worse. There is a laxative that moves the bowels without puiu or griping, cleauses the stomach, sharpens the appetiUa, stimulates tho liver, strengthens the nerves, and purifies the Mood, while ita marvellous tonic properties-toue up the entire system and keep it healthy. laxakola Does If Its remarkable tonic properties reach every organ the liver, Ki.lticvn and stomach, nerve, heart and brain and removes the cause of your debil itated condition. This is the only way to secure an absolute and perinanei'' cun;. . I.axakola is the only medicine for babies, is purely vegetable and ifn action is gentle, speedy and effective. For coated tongue, simple feveir, colds, chills and languid feeling it is tho ideal medicine. It tastes gootl. fa?" Children like it ami ask fur it. Laiakola, the great tonic laiative, ti not only the moit fficient ot fjmily rrmrdin, but th moat economical, because it combine, two medicine,, vii : laiative and tontr, anil at one price, Nu other remedy gives so much for the money. At druggiits, 15c. and 60c , or ssnd lor Iree sample to LAXAKOLA CO.. 112 Nassau Street, N. V., or Sot Dearborn Street, Chicago. FOR $AIK BY THE) MIDDLBURQ D RUG CO When You Do Die, Die of Old Ae. YOITCAN III' rt'HKDby our combined movement-cure, hydropathy nml Intcrmil treau turnt. Wc not only niuintuln hut iru;kruutcu ilml vigorous, ml. ixii'utuii: liculi h cm be at tained ly till who, under our directions, strive fur it by NATl'KA I. ;m. Wc mail you a li-t ot n'lesiums from which your cusc Is iliuirnnsed by ourslalTiif plivMclunt. Kuril ease Is specially p-esenlied fur. If doctors have pronounced you Incurable in any of the lnllj'vlim diseases, it wiii bo of vital Interest to you to communicate with us at once. Bri flit's DUcaso and other Kidney Diseasis, Blieumatisru, Consumption, Weak no33es of Yoinen, Lost Maubood, Bladder Diseases, Pilus, Constipation, Blood Dis eases, Citai'i'li. Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disease, Insomuia, Liver Disease, Nervous Debility, Sciatici, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all other disea which remit from improper living or ignorance or neglect of tho laws of nature, I li i.ei led of Hie l-livslcal well-bcinit . . . In my jiiilirment resulted in an ine.-i'.ise in insanity ami a decrease iu the birth rate thruuKliouL the t'niteil Slates. lH. Khkiikkii'K J. SlMI'SON.of Hartford. " They cure where others have failed." - I ' n 1 1 a UKl.i ll l A 1'llh.ss. " Ma i.- treatment Is rational . . . they do all they chum" I'll I l.ailKI.I'll 1 A NollTII AMKItlCAN. " I net, cerei c mal w all r arc the three ureal ouruuve agencies." H KAI.T1I JoITIlNAt.. Aii iii'i-ritinfr pamphlet of tur treatment containing half-tone und tos . ire nr.! ::- i( pirMt;s w : have cured, cent free to all. ill:: V 'I'lTirrr: Oi' ) :;VSie.L. bCI.XCK, Lawrcncevillc, 'ilotra Co., Pcnnt ARE ifSiilSj) YOU fi ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE fcj our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. fniAD NOISES CEASE -IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: IHitimokf, M,., March io, irjol. . ntlrmen : Heine entirely cured of lcnfnr, thanks to your lieatnienl, 1 will nuw give yon I nil! history of my ease, to be used at vour dtscrrtiini. About hyr years auo my right car began to sing, anil this kept on Rcttine worse, until I lost my hcnritiK in this car entirely. I underwent a treatment fiir cnlnrrh, for three month, wit limit anvsmress. roiisuittd a num.- r 11) Milan, niiiimi! utheis, the most eminent ear specialist ol this ciiv. w lin t. !1 me that only an oK-ration could help inc. and even that only lemtiuratily, that the head nuiv s wouli' then cease, but the lieariiii; iu the affected ear would be iost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New Yolk paper, nnd ordered v. ur treat tnctit. After I had used it onlvnfcw davs ncrorditiK t" vour dirrcliiins. the n. i.rc i-cd. and tod.iv, nfler five wee Its. my heaiin,- in the diseased ear h'r.s been tntiulv ie-Ivrc d. I thank y.u heartily and bej; to rcmaiu Very trulv vims, l. A. V, i:KMA, V.oS. Ilroadway, !:..lt:uinrc, MJ. Our treatment does not intcrj'rrc irith :oiir tixtml turn potion. Roniiuntiim and YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME sttivire free. INTERMATiCNAL AURAL CLIIilC, i tin roit i n r.i,. "How much did yer pay for the watch, Bill?" "Six blootnin' months." Tho Kin;. Salt of the Knrth. On advantnire had old man Lot In this world of trouble and strife; When In after yean he not fresh Iln could ro home and lick his wife. Chicago Daily News. The Only Safety. Housekeeper I don't see why ft big-, able-bodied man like you ahould be brffffinfr for a living1. Trainp-Totell yen th truth, mum, folks Is becomln' so hard-hearted that a (rent has got ter be big- an' able-bodied to beg without get tin' hurt. N. V. Weekly. . ANY HEAD - I1U1ULU i nt a nominal C1.M. &03 LA iV.LLE AVE., S'ir.'.CC, ILL. S II IffflE To - l! ii iion' lint: of Xurt-y Stuck. iatly work, nnl I Minim In '( int ins lit tin' unlit I'lMfsniiH Ml Mtot k uuiiriiniC' t W i lli imu loi-lii iiihI sci-iiri' h uuiitl .situulum for tliu full nnl w inii r. Addn THE HAWX !I-Vllll. NURSERY CO. Rochstcr, N. V. 9 Tliey aiv eas) f your liver feels iron 1, von (to iriiuil. McNaik's Stumm ii axk Liv kii l'll.I.H t( llt'H tlltl MlilllUcll, l-e;tteH tliu livt, inakefl lilt- woilli living. Hefit 1'ijl. l.rc nets tin-in. 'liy tliciu Wekt ll'E rii.h:.t. Y (Jc. Ki-'J-I lot. Hat ivia, Til 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Mark Dcsions Copyrights Ac. Anrnno Knr1ln a sketch and rlescrlntlon itst quli'kly iisLiiitni etir 'eiuu". i.uu .,). m , . Invention is t-.olishly palentablo, (ininiuniea. tloii.itrlct!TenT.tnleiitlal. llandlxxikon t'ateuUI aent f rtM. Olrtnil aiinuey for securing patents. 'tents taken through Munn tt Co. reoelT) tpo-tol aotlca, w II huut chsrve, In tha Scktittnc American, A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Tjtniwt (Dr. calatlon of any solentldo Journal. irnai. 'i mis. 90 year 1 four montna, IU sola cyan newaaeaier. "Mii'iivnsMM. WANTED i I