DAP - wild and attoUfi luiUntlnr are stefai. woe earful. Mr ii.Lr and I were buiasisS wits lek tUMBsek d4 or breal was vrf ted. After tailnf lev dtiees of Cuantt have lamnf wonderfully. Tear ate a ml help lu laa UaUlr. WllJIKLMIKA NAHM. IIS KuuaUoun 1'ht-ibiiI 1Tr ' 77ZSx canoy I - tV CATHARTIC Palatable. Potent. Tut deed. Da Coot, Ne'er Sicken. Wiuh, or Gnpe. Ma. a. 10a. ... COI CONSTIPATION. . KiiH.1 nmr !), Qiao BaaSwal. mmm 1m. an) Taa Late. Professor What is the dcxe of rroton oil? Student (in a hurry) One teaspoon ful. The professor make no comment, but the student feels he ha not an swered correct I-. Student (15 minutes later) I want to change my answer to that question. Professor (looking at his watch) It Is too late. Your patient has been dead 14 minutes. X. Y. Times. Oat of Politics. Foreign Visitor You have a glori ous country here and fairly revel in the blessings of freedom, I suppose. Mr. Crossroads Wall, as to that, we don't take much interest in poll tics up our way. The post office don't half pay expenses, and so all parties patriotically agreed to retire from the political field and let a sol dier'! widow have it. N. Y. Weekly. CeMaaeadabla Progress. Mrs. Ilighblower How is your .daughter getting on with her musio lessons? Mrs. Dimpleton Splendidly! She can play the piano now without inter rupting the conversation. Town Topics. Well Kaowa. La wson Jackson tell me that he Is pretty well known in your town. Dawson I should ay he was. Why, (here isn't a man in the place that would lend him $5. Somerville Journal. Soft t aa ii J . I Harness T. ke rear ana, i aeW-es a sieve N at Kwh aswtro by artnc EIJKBKA Bah Oil. Toa tu lengthen lis lift an r It laat twice as loos as M Ilcrcoss Oil Biakai s poor looking har mm Ilka new. Mods of BUIO. ban horilad all. aa. pecielly prepared to wlta i UM weather. Bold erery la tarn ails Mitt If STAHARO OH JioottcaLi. Bis Tara flezt. ' Kind Gentleman Why are yon cry tug, my little man? little Boy Because my maw la lickin' my little brother fur somethin' wot I done. Kind Gentleman What conscien tious little gentleman! Little Boy But my brotherll tell her It wuz me, and then I'll belch It. Boo-hool Ohio Journal. , ., Tasaaeraaaa atta. "You aeon rather hllarloey.'' the lathe remarked to the buxi Mw. , "Yea," replied the buzi aaw, "the mas who runs me brought tome whkv ly into the shop with him a little while go." "Well?" "Well I took two or three ftofers e4 hie expense." Troy Time.' Correct Silverware Correct in character. ririott anil workmanship is as necessary as dainty china or fine linen if you would have everything in good taste and harmony. Knives, forks, spoons and fancy pieces for table use will be correct if se lected from goods stamped "1847? n'mbi.r "1 8IT, thenar Imita tion "Rogers." For oatalug us Mo, iw, address the makers .Inttrmtlonsl Silver Ce. Msrldsn, Cona, G MS AtB "I i DemocriU TbUfatU;tl State ; ? IVinudtJhwt ifCiadirsnip.' DICTATORIAL POLICY RESENTED GOLDEN RELIEF CUTS . CURCSt ANY snip BRUISES SPRAINS oriNGS WSTTH COLIC COLDS BRONCHITIS SORETHROATl NEURALUA DIARRMFA UI to 8 minutes 2Se.Kie.IL C WSIDToS OUT P In Alief henjr Ceunty He Gave the 1 Latewtaflrant Exhibition ef Hi .Mtheda, Which Ignore the Wilier t the Dcjmoc'ratle Vetera. J . ' (BpocUl CerraspondaneaJ - Hsrrisborlf. April 1 There la a first tas txv on la the DemocraUe organi. saltoa ta Psansylvania, which to likely to resuK In the OTerthrow af Coloael James M . Guff ay, whase alleged leader ship of the minority party la thte state la characterised by many Democrats as boaalsm of the moat' flagrant kind. Coffey never wae a leader. - Ha kaa been simply a boss.! He has no follow ing other than that which recognizee the power of hie immense fortune among each Democrats aa moat hare a source of money supply always at hand. "Guffey paya the freight." haa become a familiar expression among the weaklings who have gone to the front in the Democratic organization In Pennsylvania since Guffey haa been running the machine. Men of the type of Harrlty, of Philadelphia; former Congressmen Wolverton, of Northum berland, and Meyers, of Dauphin; Rob ert E. Wright, of Lehigh, and W. U. Hensel and William B. Given, of Lan caster, and other Democrats of recog nised ability and standing In public af fairs have refused to hare anything to do with the Democratic organization since Guffey became sole dictator. Guffey's policy of getting amateur politicians of the order of Rilling, of Erie, and Creasy, of Columbia, to All the role of state chairman la explain ed by hie desire to be "the only thing" in the whole Democratic ahow. Guffey is now accused of netting up the game of having various counties bring out favorite eons for the Democratic nomi nation for governor so that no one man will ba likely to develop any special strength and that he may In the end dictate the nomination for some one whose name he will write upon hia slate a few days before the holding of the Democratic state convention. TROUBLE FOR GUFFEY. There Is liable to be trouble for Guf fey at the forthcoming meeting of the Democratic state committee, when a new chairman ii to be chosen. . This meeting takes place at Harris burg on the 23d Inat. There is already talk of Gutter's having recognized the sentiment In his party against his scheme of having figure heads as state chairmen and that the state committee men may take the matter In hand and elect a chairman of their own. The dissatisfied Democrats point to the fact that the Democratic party haa been steadily losing ground since Guf fey succeeded Harrlty aa It leader. Guffey'a deals with insurgent Republi cans and hia denunciation of every Democrat who declines to support his fusion tickets har aroused a feeling of resentment among many Influential Democrats, which is likely to hare em phatic expression at the coming meet ing. " The latest exhibition of Guffey'a boss- ism waa given in Allegheny county on Saturday last when he arbitrarily, di rected that there should be no primary election held for the naming of dele gates to the state convention, but that the stats delegates should be "appont sd." This arrangement gave the rank aid file ef the Democracy of that County no choice la the matter. They had to bow submissively to Guffey's orders) sad Oaffey .fixed f a atoie and the man hs Udlentsd were "appointed" as delegates) te the state convention. Following out Guffey's program of baring favorite sons named, the dele gates "'appointed" knder Guffey's com mand were Instructed to support Q. W. Ontario, of Allegheny, foe governor. Thus even the men picked out by this Democratic boas will not be permitted to eiercle their own Judgment as to the candidate to be supported In the convention. It Guffey wants Guthrie when that stats eoaventioa dais roils srouad they will have to vote for Oath rte, and If hs should decide to skUe an other candidate they must be for thai candidate. With this exhibition of Democratic bote ism, Guffey's henchmen in Alle gheny had the effrontery to adopt reeo lutioas In which they denounced what they are pleased to term tha RepubM can "Banchlne," It has been the proper thlag for tha Destocratic and assistant Democratic newspapers to characterise the Republican organisation of Penn sylvania as too "machine," but even though the most vlrulsnt and persist ent abuss Is constantly heaped upon that so-called "machine," the Republi cans In, Pennsylvania may well bo proud of their party organization when they compare It with that of which Guffey is the sole and moat domineer ing 'BOSS. REPUBLICANS GET POPULAR WILL Ths Republican "machine" in Penn sylvania is simply what the Republi can voters of the state make It The present canvass for nominations at the hands of the Republican organization of Pennsylvania is a free and open contest. In many counties the Repub lican voters are being called upon not only to select their own' delegates to the state convention at primary elec tions in which every Republican la In vited to participate, but where there Is aa expressed desire for the voters to have an opportunity to Instruct these delegates by popular voto the names of ths candidates are printed upon the ballots used at these primaries. .. Thus the delegates to the ResmbUoao fate convention will go to Harrtsburg Jt "crostrutttonsT direety tax the people; not frosa r any boss, or party leader, and the win of the majority will bo fairly and honestly expressed In the make-up of the state ticket to be voted ror'at ths November election. IS fill : Ho Refuses tt. Allow Anj Amend' taenti to Chineta, Exclusion Bill." REPUBLICAN HARMOaJY ASSURED Party Leaders Are Confident That There Will Be No PrktionBy the Time ths Stats Convention Shall Be Hold. ; v (Special Correspondence. i Philadelphia, April S. Senator Pen roes figured quite conspicuously In the proceedings of tho United States Wen- ate la the debate oa tho Chinese Ex clusion bill, which ho reported to the senate from the committee on immi gration, of which ho to chairman.) He would not yield to a single Changs In ths bill, despite the determined efforts made to have him do so by those who aeemed to think that the Interests of the steamship companies and other corporations which advocatethe ad mission of the Chinese are enore im portant than the claims of the Ameri can workingmen, who demand that there shall be a rigid exclusion of such undesirable labor. ' s . , Senator Penrose had the floor several times during the discussion of the pro posed amendments and fought every suggestion of a change In the bill which would weaken It or leave any room for doubt as to tho successful enforcement of Its restrlctlvs. provi sions. PENROSE IS CONFIDENT. Senator Penrose, who was here over Sunday, thinks that tho measure will become a law and that all effort to block or retard Its passage will fall. Much interest haa been Shown In the reported conference In Washington In which Senators Quay and Penrose, the Olivers, of Pittsburg; Israel W. Dur ham, of Philadelphia, and other promi nent Republicans participated and at which state politics are said to have been discussed. ' . . While no authoritative laformaUon haa been given as to what was said and done at this conference, than Is rea son to believe that tho proposed har mony plans will be faithfully carried out and that before ths stats conven tion shall be held at Harrlaburg on June 11th next, there will bo absolute harmony throughout tho Republican orgaaiiatloa of Peaasylvaolat Tho most serious situation from ths outset has been that la Allegheny county, but the chances aro that there will bo a satisfactory arrangement reached there by which ths oooJUetlng elements will be gotten to work loy ally for the success of ths nominees ot ths Republican stats convention no matter what may be the contentions In the local campaign at homo. ):- It is possible that a local ticket will be agreed upon In Allegheny which all factions can support. Conditions ars not nearly so alarm-1 Ing la Allegheny aa they were and many of tho best informed Republicans I In tho county ars predicting that there i will soon be peace. Tha political conditions la Philadel phia have not tor away years given i more satisfaction to tho Republican party leaders. There la praeUeally ao organised opposition to tho stalwart Republican element which now con trols every one ot ths forty-oas wsssto la tap city. K Is predicted that ovary menrber of the legislature frosa Iks Quaker City will bo a stalwart Republi can aad will vote for Ssastor Pearose to succeed himself la the Uakted States senate. . . .!,.,-; . The BAnounoemnt from Pittsburg that Henry W. Oliver to net, nor wiU hs bo, candidate for Uatted States senator, was a disappointment to op ponents of Senator PoaroM, wis) had hoped to get Mr. Oliver Into cam paign for ths election of members of tho legislature. v BLKIN QUITO HAPPY. . Attorney General John P. Ckla was hero last week; to attend tho dinner of the Fellowship Club. He was -given a great ovation aad was hajtod as the "next governor of Penosylvsala." Ths attorney general hal ao reason to oaae plala about .the growth of th move ment la faor of hia nomination. To tho already long list of counties favor able to hia nomination two mors were added on Saturday last. .! .i These are Mercer and Lycoming counties. la Mercer county all factions united la support of a set of candidates for delegates to the stats convention who were avowed friends of Attorney Gen eral Elkln and they were elected with out a struggle. The county organisa tion will be controlled by the stalwart element The same condition of affairs practically existed In Lycoming county, where the primaries went off without serious friction.' ; " ' ' " Mr. Elkln has been strong In both these counties, where he Is personally known to most of the influential Re publicans on account of his services as a campaign orator in a number of lo cal and state contests. v Mr. Elktn when in this city said he had every reason to believe that an overwhelming majority of the dele gates to the state convention would be favorable to his candidacy. There is practically but one candi date against Mr. Elkln aad Mr. Elkln has carried every county where the have met In a clean-cut contest. . . u - . r ''... .. j r - . ., . aw- I have been taking R ipu no Tabules for the dy spepaia, they have helped me wonderfully. I do not know any particular waythey :. affect me, but they seem to give vigor to the entire system. I had a sort of languid feeling, but since taking the Tabules I feel spirited and have not that melancholy way about me. I think they are good for a general build-up of the oys tem, as they seem to act like atonic. ' i 1 he five-cent packet Is enough for an ordln ary occasion. The family bottle. Sixty cent contains a supply for a year. Kaew the raalr. Ia Esquire Roberta' court, in Fulton, Ky, recently a boy was put on the wit ness stand, and to ascertain if he knew! the nature of an oath the justice in terviewed him as follows; Do you know the nature of an osthr "Don't know whether I do or not." "Well, If you should tell a lie, do you know where you would go when you diedr 1 "Yes, sir."; v.' "Where?" ' "Well, when we moved out here pan said if any of us lied he would take us back to Arkansaw, and I reckon he's as good as his word. Chicago Jour nal. - Raw, ladceSI If "talk Is cheap," How Ooet it para ' That we should ipk Of talk as "gas?" Philadelphia Press. CBRERFIX PROSPECT. "Henry, ou like Aunt Martha, don't youj? 1 "Yes, dear, ot course!" ' "Well, will you swear to marry her If 1 die first T X Shouldn't rest If you were to take np with some young person!" Ally Eloper. . f. . T auSSen Tkeachf. He Use who elalme he ears Just what ; ' Ha thinks, because man never Speaks out his inmost honest thought About his own endeavor. Chicago Record-Htrald. Aa Baaaat Lave. Mrs. Styles Did your husband ever have more than one love affair? Mrs. Ryles No, only one, I believe. "And that waa when he fell ia love with you?" . . "Oh, my, no; he fell la love with himself long. before he met met"-. Yonkers Statesman. Not Realist. 'Do you approve of realism In tho drama?" "Certainly not," answered Miss Cayenne. "If people on the stage talked and behaved as stupidly as' they do in real life there would be no excuse for going to the theater. Washington Star. ETTEH THABT PILIA The question haa been asked. "In "hat way are Chamberlaiu'sStomaoh and Liver Tablets superior to pills?" Our answer is; They are easier and more pleasant to take, more mild and gentle in effect and more reliable as they can always be depended upon. Then they cleanse and invigorate the stomach and leave tho bowels in a natural condition, while pills aie more harsh in effect and their use ia often followed by constipation. . . Few sale by Middleburgb ;Urug store. ' Prlr is the great conalderatlnn ln"what wo drink area. All rink of sell In Iropura whiakev fe.?.1.01 d buvtna direct from Tbo Uayner Distilling Co. They alao aava you the whole sale aad retail dealers' profit. Read their an nouncement in Ibis paper; It meant money ia yaur pocket. uuiruu u LECJILilDVERTSIND, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Let ters of Administration in tha aetata of John M. Hackcnburg, lata of Adams twp.,SnyderOo. Pa.; dee'd. having been granted to tha andanlgned, all pereona knowing then aelvea Indebted to eatd eatato aro requested to orake Immediate payment, while thoaa having elaimiwlll prejea. tham July auttwnMaatad U tha undent gned. n ATHAJf HACKr NBUHO, . ' Administrator, C. T. A. pandora, Pa., Fab. 6, 1S03. ' t I Potior. Att. PXKCTJTRIX'8 NOTICK Notice la hereby given thai letters liataaiantai npoa tha e- fhlf. Say4at Ca., PaTaee'd, have beea leaned la doe lona at law to tha anderaigned. to whom all indebted te eald aetata ebould make imnw Slate aarmenl and thoaa having elalma aaalaat It eaaald present them dalr autbanMostsd lot D. w. OAMrBin.u, Ixeeutot. Watsoalowa,Pa(aKhtl02. ,: . n' license notices. The following named pet aa na filed with tha Clark af the Court of Quarter Haarione ot tha aoantf f Snyder, their application for Tavara, BeMlars, DUtlUara aod wholaaala Uoanaaa, which will be presented for approval oa Satur day. April St, IMS : L J. U. If Iddlaswarth, . J.H.H. Faart, a Wlinaear.Ronh, 4IHt Blagaamn, t, W. O. Earatettar' m Jf'2r !?-,b,Il.l a C W. GraeMll. It. DanW Hrman, v . 11. Carboa Saebokf, la. Pnalal leleaeW- ' mlmU&GF IS. iltoerortk Auraod, . 1. rrancU J.kerateMer, . J. P. Book, T -S. a-rHatrlck. T ' tl. laatlbaa A, Atwafaat, IX JataaaM.CUrk, SB. w. K. Mahlnaeker, Tioxaltille .Beavertowa MoUlara Paaaaetaak ; Penaeeraek Maiaarvilla McKaaa rails 8 arl Retard , fietsarvllie aiddlebare; MIMIewarg haauMa Dam Shaasakla Data Bheaekla Dan KkPieaaanl Mllla Hehaea . , Bellnagtrra Bellaagrova r-arlasrrava1' "ellnagroTa . Beerer Springe Port Trevertan : Port Trerortaa Kreeburg ' " Freebarg 8 am mil Fraeburg 4. P. H. Daubark SB. W.H. Shrewder, an. ueorga w. weaver, IT. Uwlariahar, " S8. J. R. Vanhorn. It. t red G. Ulaae. WHOLES ALB LICEK8K. W. H Griaiaj. Fraeburg A. H.Wltmer, ' Selinggrovo Joseph L. Jttarka, . SwTnofor4 . DlS'i'ILLERS' LICENSE. Joseph L. Harks, Swlneford IsaaeBbawar, . Port Ann w.L, . - Q.M.8HTSDEL, Clerk. Mlddleburg, Pa , April 5Id. IW. 1 Tke Victim Talks Back. I see," said the keeper of the board- Infj-house, "a .rriin sect in Bussla considers hair sinfuL" "WeU," replied the quiet young man boarder, Jt aey would have no reason to aonplaln of my mattress being t all Assignee's Notice' In re awlgned estate of EllBSbeth A. Barnar, noing ouaineaa aa John A. Barner, agent. Notice Is hereby given that Ellial.oth A. Barner, doing boaineaa as John A. Barner, agent, of West Perry township, Snyder county. Pennsylvania, has aiade an assignment of all her property and effects, for the beue0t ot her wwiiwo to we unaersignea. That an persons knowing themtslvea to be Indebted to aald eatato. are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims w,u uraaeui tuem quit auinenticaied ment. k. a. UAKMAN, JAI U. WKIBKR, Atty, Ml ULzaiiu L PURE WHISKEY, E3ECT ROM VlSmiT TO CONSUMES. Four Pull Quart 01-20 r W. aw"a fly mm 1 msbTTJ 1 a: 5vi Otslrt rVsiiii dHn a .. SHifterrim I Wal MaW fMsf V r" faw w)(atattBs avf NsWMft I. 7-Ysar Oai Ssatli tW 1 1 SlUiilid BVa ear SU I sAwiCiusffwi fffset sstlavjaat td. ratanl at ear taataiii at at resraue. taJo. 1 SmCmWmillujf'titJ ' Kriit IV TUB IUYNER OtSTlLUNQ CO. ve-sss west Firth ntM Dayton, onw M-IISS)ajMkfHS daaaH awsas.4 The Havaar Dlstillina- Oa.. af Davtoa. BF win aaia vmrn vaur ma aava as Bavner s a 4a. Year-Old Rya by axpreea, c barges ami lorfl-H- bee tbelr advarttesoMat, wklcll paare elaawk era la Ihla iaaoo. - Last fall I was feaksA with a severe attack of nusealar rhesi tism which caused me neat i and aanoVaawM.' Attar trying sttvei presenptione and rheumatic cuwIl' umuvu av tsaw t iiaisannTriaiii Balm, which I had swan advei ia tha South Jerssyman. After ti applisatiooa of this Beitady I Ruca ;owuor, ana aner amng Ule. waa MannLitahv anrad. - lie HsrriN 8 Jem, V.J. fa saU Uiddif borcfe Uruaj Etora. ! frT r:V& If'1 ;'' I cesitrrayS ' fiSTaa aaai laiM. Ms aa. VftaTyiat'oy e ased 4a la 1 aa tmffrmtimmmjmn, T asaasaSi af 'bii.la7aWl a ai raicwaarraa oaraonoAL oo. J Siee Siaalaa. aajaaaa. -. risaarX r kid Mi. " - I Best 0ooh Srrup, Taalas Ooua. Cat I I I t in time. Bold by dn-ta, f I J A TALTJABUt BTBD1CIH rrCassaafMaU InCklldrea. "I have not the slightest hesitaof in reoommenainB vnamuer" Cough Remedy to all who are anj ins; irom eooffusor ouias, saysu af. fltrawar-. Fan . a wnll ksaWB Wl' maVar Vilnmhn flavimi It hi been some two years since the Cil Dispensary f irat called my atteotiC to this valuable medicine and I tJ repeatedly used It and it has al I - O ' 1 ., 1 r,A ft licated for aelti Deon DOnenoiai. Aa BBS wira j , A'sisnee, quickly of all cheat colds. It is esj, Bicuaeid.Pa. iaiiw eflective for childnn and dom takes more than one botuej cure them of hoarseness. I haver suadedmany to try this valust medioine, and they are all as y leased aa myelf over tha resoL 'orliiddlebazchDraiC t r'.'-t.:. j.,.J 1 ' 1- r: tin J.TC kri iDDt W tf le i kin in tini i.1 i 01 i .ryonJtera Statesman. L