i Court Proclamation. nTHERKiS tha Hm alarsla M. BfsCtava v Ida! Dtstns. owd of tha coastta at Savdar, IM SDassa and Pter F. Rlel lK tT, Oe mnmg, Kqa., Associate Jn(M la u4 NrBaf star eoanty, have lasaes their rreeetn, hearlag . efta tha 1st da? ol March 4. 1 1MM, to BM iMmetdl for the holding otaa orphaaa' Caart, a art at Omaoi Pica, eeart at Oyer ami Tar aslaar and Oeneral Vuuit M O. Barter Sessions al , at Ntddlotmrth. lor tha ooeB'y Vajder, on tlie 1st Xoada, (belB taa Sad jdav ol Jon 1M), and to aoaUaaa aaa aeah. . jbuice if tfcerelorc hereby arises to Ik Caroa t, Joatlcea of thePear and Uoaetsble la aaa) laorUB ouoniy vi border, la sppaatia uair rLVda. raU aawi-4 " renaaiDraaeaa aarasar person wun tceir rona. n anua. auniuuoDi and outer as o abase thins-a which of Uair aSaaa aad ta tfcasr behalf partata lo ba doo aad wltaimi .and person? pmNK'uUni la behalf af tba Uoaa awnwealth atcainat snv penoior persona arc ra. paired to be then and there attending aad da IfvUae without lease at their parti. Jsstlos aara requested to ba pnactaal la ualiaatlaadaaoa 'est taa appointed Uaae agraaablj to aotlea, OlTen ander bt baal mmA ami at tha Sheriff"! eJOlesj J. Mlddlabarrh. tha th day al Aptll . Uaoe thousand nine hundred two. U. W. BOW. Sharif. Jury Liist. UatwTOrtad Jarora drawn for the Court ol Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail dellrer? aisdOourt of Quarter Manlonaof thotfaaca of vSoyder county held at June Term, ooannenelbf jbIo day. June 2, 190t. U RAM U JURORS. lanr Occupation. VBIckrl.-Joriii 11., laboier, Haxnaer, Jjrh, farmer, Krtlry. Jrff I'Faen, farmer, lnsewe, Jubn, gentlemnn, Vermin Wm. (.'- farmer, .'.Hfliu, If.Mirv C. larmnr, tlaiariv, Wti'litiiv, coarli maker. Hrk'iilrfir. All-n. farmer, 1 Kteeffer, John, Isiokkurper, "i-awver. AtiralMin. farmer, Mldittcswartb, E. K., merchant. Miller, JnllDlL. Hirent, Residence. Washlniftnn Waabtnirton feua Mlddln-reek centra Monroe Hellniurrore Ferry Franklin Waabiouton Beaver West Washington Wa.thlnift.jn Mlddlebiir perry Perry Wen' Chapman rfcl In strove Waalilnvlon Chapman Monroe Beaver Xrankttn Spring- Kilril, Jiilin, lalmriT, Kumlk', William, irentleinan, Kaik-li. rwrr, miller. KDrtcKle, Aiutnon. laborer. Ahaeder. Peier, farmer, 4ltnltti, Fnink, buh'lirr, rtbambarh. Henrv, laborer. fni. Jnnies w., carpenter, ' TtvKler. Hurry II.. farmer, Walter. Amnion W laborer, WalUT. JeretuUli. farmer, . VeuKta1, UIuioii. gentleman, PETIT JCKORS v Lint of I'etlt Jitmrs drawn for the Court of -Common I'lius, fourt of ouarter Sessions of ebl '.Peace. Court ot over and Terminer and Heneral Jail Delivery of einyder County, Pa., held a - J line Term, commencing June i. It!. Name. Occupation. Kealdenor, 4a. pp. D. S., farmer, Monroe Aucker, J. P.. farmer. I'nloo neaeer. JlenrVJ., peaebgtawer, Hellnip)Te 'Hwr, Jowpa. laborer. Bsver Went Billkarrtl, P.iul. teacher. Mlddlehunf t Blnaman. K. P., laoorer, I'nlon HlB(aman, J. V . faraiT. Adama tMowersox. I'hares, carpenter. Centre HiHttT, John.cxinfeviloner. sellnsirrove .r'Ktaeuhart, Wi Ham, (armer, Chapman . 'Xrfc Moses, fiirmer, Adama 'llaiees, Jjmea. farmer, Washington I Hoiftii, 'ewtoo farmer, Heno 1 i' art man Henry, farmer, Beaver HerelI, T. A., teacher, Chapman iicrnberifer, J. li., J, I'.. Ierr- V--I rriuuniK l. John, farmer, Franklin Hummel, Alllwn, J. P.. Mtddlecreek iautlmin, John, farmer, Kranklln Kessler, H. o , laNirer, Sellnnrove Koons. Stmon. farmer. Centre Kramer, Allen T farmer. Mlddlecreek . alratcer, I'etcr. farmer, WashlnKtoii . Laa deeiilairer, lrtn, cnaldealer, !e!lnsifrove . fjjrxey.'!"'!'!!. fnrmr. Monroe aMartln Willi tin. o.irpenttfr, Jackson fadler, He'irv. farmer. Pranklln 1 Howry. IH'nry, larmer. Fenu .4u;r, Klement, farmer. Adiitna K)tillnKer.Allen, T.. taruier, Mlddlecreek iUlattj James, farmer. Centre f-iow, Amitiiin. t inner. Peon Handera, Olrier. farmer, Beaver Skeary, A. W.. teacher, Centre - rbuee Alhrrt. (rentleman, Perry aiiru, Wetlinctnn, farmer. Beaver "Steller.T.A.. leaclwr, Monroe I titbt. flla farmer, 'nlon Mtnelj', Kils'vorth farmer, Washli cton r-routmanrtjeerve, merchant, I ulan Warner, Ifenea ille, sawyer, IT Centre Warner, Jjsepli, tariuer. Beaver Weal Vaaraer, Henry M., laborer. Reaver Weal nfiv, L. "., fanner, bearer Weal WUdt, Diuiel. tanner. Waahlnron iwarter, Howard A., clerk, Mtddlecreek Walter. CliHrtea, laborer. . 4. ankll' . Xechman, K mer, threaher"1 cr oan' iia t- IJEMISTEK'S NOTICES. Notice ta Herein .. " en that tbe followtna; named peraoa uv filed their Administrators', (iuradlan. uul ta tsmom accoants Inthe J-gUter's Office of Sny. eV Cijiintv, and the same will be presented tor i TjotHir trial Ion and allowance at the Court Uouse I a MMHtbMrsK. Monday, June 2nd. lvux. 1. rtrsiunC nnalawncatof KreOill, adaunls i f.ratrli of the eaatof Isaac UlU, late ol Frank- XUt iwp.. dix-eascd. "i. "flral account of Henrr Brown, cu "IUn ol ; Jf thel Wi'Ul, a minor child of Jus -pu uiehi, late it WaahiUKtun twp., deceased. I . Plrst and Ileal account of Alfred Soecht. frrtstce of the estate of Samuel Kali, late of JJeaterta-p .decearvd, sOPmW.B-4 final account of EmmaJ.MeH.se lAaddeouru N.l'rdiey, exei'utoraof tue last will atad esiau'r:t '.'f HeLry Robert Erdley, late ol Jir eac rw V oec eased. !. v!-Vstr-.d noil a.xount of I.lzzie C. Sauer. -aatn'nwrutr.x ol the eti of ilinrlt auer, lateol Mnllcrtk I wp.. decea.sed. . Fkr iBl flna! account otWm. I. ;renline . woiikiti rcl tbe mute of Kachael (ireen alr ieavertowh, deceased. 7?S Fir: and final account of J. G. Ilornbereer - ,tinla:rtir and attorney-in-fact of iMXiti :.Mrrji U'eol West Perrj tirp.. dei.-eavl. - t- Fir.t nr,d f.ni.l account of J. G. H irnbe'--. rT. i mtriKritnr o: tb estate of Levi Canvei. ,mm ts Prrry lap , deceased. . ?.rvt a--d fluij v-cout.t of V W.llettrlck. i m4-ulni'rav r i an- emie linniei ll-itr.ck l We of Vvlj-k rsrp., deceased, fn. Tim v.r t Inal a voint of John W. Wltu-n-ra.ver. eie -! ol the list wii. and twiainent ot JjWc. lr-'-ili. uu? 'A Prauktin twp., de-.d. I..-'-t hi! final HTDunt of Charles w. "t.r. ai:u ".-'ratoruf the etai or William , vanst. .a: ... -..liigrj.-. de-. a?d. F.'-t J -.!.: a-.oarjt of Edward B Kline' I d-iit.'.tr .t -.f il : f.,te of lyrvj Ktlhe, lal. . a . lKvr ir9e.T-a-d. li F.rst anc I ual account of Isaa'' W-iand 1m:ijl;'-at' r ot tue esiie of K!n-ia Kanfluian .. u( ai r,:iiT iasljip . deceu.se'1, V. Tt-i-c ml firial acvount of En rr:i;h. ai' cr.iae'raf.ir ! ;u enta'e tH Jaaies S. BflltL. afct Hu .- r t wp., dt.-eaed. C5. F nt.l r.tiui ar-couiit of J. i. vwr. wrtlaW.. i r.- i : M-iw-r now E:ien f ivij.-r. t . 'nu iri :...! ot t "x,'U M.-r, U ut Chapaiaii . S "-a , v a'-. m,i acer.unt or V. fr'iaenfort. -xeevt. "t t'e "V.a'e of A -ti-lia t-...er, U ot if lav '" , .b T. .' a'i 1 LUal a'x-.ijii' ot K '. p s adml-W.Th'-:-r Vtu- -tte ot K'lr.abeih M i-Ituau I af' f v iror t w p., J ri a:il t.ual atxount of Duvld J. Keller aui'.l-'i'"r-!e estate of Jacob P. Ke.w' .a'.e ' - i , ' ie.4-ceo.i-rd. H. K ir.. I r rial ayvi.int m wciii.tr, v Hji.-. t. inlx:iut.ra..ir of lb estate ol i: M er. lal ol HHrllta-rove. Otc'O. -"r"0 ' account ot Karah Mrouse aUBi ut'n.i.i-u ot ibe estt o( (.trouse' . ajf ot X ..rr vrp., dejeavrf. Jl yj ni.fl r.t.al an.'ount of G. MUwn Oroas w i."' "1 "" last wttl at.fi IwsUiuipl'. of sarab aa-f. In'e ot Morroe twp., deoeased. C Klrvt i.rd Mial u'witit 'if J. C. Kakeles j:iiV'i 'f ! t be eieait of L N. biear late yi Vvx".- 'wji.. dr.-.-h-d. J. H. WIUJM. Kertisler. wHtiiietiur;-!:. I a., May t. law. 17XK t T ip " NOTICF.-Notioe Is hereby -- f-irer; lust letters kstiuurnWy upoo tue ave t liurnet Frantr, lave of Fraakllu Iowd rti. k yer Oountr. - l,... aees IS.IM-U in due form of law to the uudee- sayn- r.s, wuoio ail luossuted to Md IMi -.. ntr nuniediste uaymeat and those sash ut claims ascai list it atioatd present tbasa v www.mui3iot ivt ssreiietiieiil. H. J. LC(.'K, aecutor. Agents Wanted urr s.r a oral it TaLMAbC, by bis .IEV. KKeMi IEwjtT X A LMAOc and iwi rswte exlitors of 'Lritisu Herald. Oails MsstesrIvrMj jf Talrure fauiilr. JSwrawsj "- swu wuo at'i ouk ki. Outfit Irs aara . rii iiomediate 41srh Vm S m tk Walla., ra. atenliuo tUeTr tt tbtdowb A.mxrKsm.-iuei m a. ajgrraa that taa tnUowlaf Waaowa'Aa. craawai Bute aaoar the no law. hare, baea tied Shatter of the ore, aaaeV ftxrt at irtywat L Aporaleenaaalof Maaaaa Betoer. otJoaa i a. Heeaer, taleal Waat parr towa MaieBi apuoaiatr. ti Aaaralaiaaaataf afar Itaawta. aaa ad a1aale. lata at "am taa. liaaata C Maete ta a takaa aad r the mm txaaajraa l" AppralwMtalVar'tB WUliaaa cnneL lata at (Mtaawmrs, aw anv sr4 rrvrtt-nz.. - rplment ar Clara Walter, "aidow at mit-A iy t J7-- . . law. A ppralaeiu-nl of M tnrarat Bllier, widow af ieel MUrar. late of Mtddlecieek twp., dee'd., etooted to be Ukdn nader toe tato axemptloa a. Appraisement of Polly 8t rarer, widow of John Mtrayer, late of WeablDfton twp., dee'd. eleei ed to be taken under tit tSM eiemptiou taw T. Appraisement of Mamie Ling, widow e George W.-boog-.lateof Mlnagrove, deoaaaed elected to be- taken under the (30U exetnpuon law. Aporalarment of Kllitbeth Heeaboltt, widow of Benjamin Seeaholu. late of Cbapmaa twp., deceased, elected to be Ukeo under the OH) exemption law. O.M.8HIND2U Clerk O.C. Mi.ldlebarjt. Pa May 3, IM, June Trial List. Sarah Feter a. W, Henry Buyer. Jacob P. Duck va. John K. Bubea, Ri'r. David Helntaelaaan ra. Howard UllaeL Philip Stiaub re. Emanuel Zeebmaa. .Hunuel C. Biogaman va. John Mohn. at al. Jamea U. Koonb va. Jacob Moyar. Abraham Arndt . Harrer Pontius. JOrdinanc No. 3b, An ordinance to flx a Iteenee fee or tax oaall Telephone and Telritrapn po'i. Me enaete.1 by the Chief Burirev and Town Council f the borough of MiddebarBhV Pana! $?X? " '-W bauthori,, Srrfto!. . Thai allcee"f or ta of one poerd on all telephone and telegraph pole, which are art or which may hereafter oeaet irmUi!ri'lue.,!l,d bl " borough !eT n "'I ordlnaoca shall hare becotne a aTiO!. If any person or persona, corpora tion or corporations, or any company or aw-o- aid licenae tee or tai for each pole owned, lm ed or controlled and embraced In Section 1 of Jhia ordinance for a period of thirty days after rT" h"1 du.'' ,he bo'ough, then e.dl may be brought by Hie borough to recover the Mine. Xj Vll" re'"Ur mevtin of Town Council D. A. KERN, Attest President ofTowa Cooncil. C. STKTI.EBJ "wjilSS -eiTeiary ol I own Council. Approved this niitu of Ma T. A. P. 190, J. P. STKTI.Kft, Chief Hurveae. A DMIMSTKATOK'N SOllVH U,i. i ttrm nf A .f a.: i i twp .Hnyder. o. P... dec.d, u'SSS tti units, mi it new I avll a? . m . ' , "- "we are reuesiet lo make Immediate payment, while IIiom having lalmawill nr.... . 1 1 i .. , . , .. . . " ri,umVUi7 Buineniicaiea lo the "ndersignerf. bW fi NATHAN HACKrNBl'HO, , "iiiiBiniior, J, i , A. M. I Potter. Att y.' PXKCITKIVS NOTICENotlce ia hereby given thtt Irlterii Irn,ni,r. . ,i ' tat of Ue.irg- l anipbell, late of l uion town ahip. Snyder -o., Pa., dee'd, have been Issued in due form of law to the undersigned, to whom all indebted lo said estate should make imme diate oHvmcnl nd t,ose hevingtUims against it should nr.-.,it them d ily aulhentlcated for settlement. !. W. CAMPBKT.L, Executor, rtataonlown '. March 14. 1902. Assignee's Notice n ra assigned estate of K.laabelh A. Haraer, dotaar buslnesa aa Joaa A. Barner, agent. Natlca Is hereby given that Elisabeth A. B!fr' ,'l;lr,'bo"i,e John A. Barner. agens, of West Perry township. Hnriler county HeoneylTsnla. has ie aa assignment of all her property and effects, for the becrUI ol her creditors to lbs undersigned. -That all persons knsMrlng th'enWves to be indebted to said estate- are requested to make immediate payment, and those hawing claims will present tbeindujy aiithenticsje,! for settle ?"S'v, ...... K. A. UAKM AN. Assignee, JAY G. WEISEB, Ay. SK-hfleldlPa. Slicrifl's Sale of Life Interest in RnATi ESTATE. Iy virtue of a anil of Ven Ea. awarded by tlie Court of Comnwi Pleas of Mfwder County Pa .and to medirected I will sell'sl publicsal ' at the court houseia Middleburs Pa., on Satiinlay, May 21, 1902 at 1130 o'clock P. M., a certain life Interest or courtesy of W lUaam Xartin.iu a certain lraief land or real estate sttoa'e in Jackson townsrkxi nyder County. Pa., honndedas follows: Ad joining lands of Charles Miller on the ration the north hv kwida of Jo-.e, Kwingand Peuns creek. on th went by lands u-. K. Bcneraad on the soutu by the public psmI, oontaining 43 a- re. more or less, whereon are ereel a KKAME DWtLLING HOCHK, CAKPENTKK "HuP, BAItN'. PIG PEN, apple trees. sach trees, grapes and also a well of good waturnear the houe- Se ael, taken inw execution and ro he scjd as the life li.u-reM of William Martin in Ibe above stated real estate C. W. HOW, SherlfT. Sheritf Olfl-.e. Mioilleburgh, Pa., April 3 , 1'2. CHARTER NOTICE. :ice is heri-l.y giv-n that'sn application w:ii made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on tb- l.'lli day of Jlav. IV" iJ. by W. II. Lyons. VS. t. Martin. John M. liret,, H. H. Treon and J.K. Vc kt illiami. under tbe Act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incaroora lion arid regulation of certain t'orp-ra'ions." approved April 2. I-C4. and Ce supplements Tuereto. tor atie cnarier ot an Intended corpora lion to be called ''Minbury Bndire Comtiany," tbecharactor arid object of which ia I lie erect rig. constructing aril maiiiilriiiig the bridge ani approaches thereto ri.thm the uwiue- hiitiiia Kiver at or ner Sunhury. Pa., atei for these purposes to have. tkjw?m and enjoy a' the ruhts. Ijenel'ils and privileges of said ct A As-iuy and sutipleinent thereto. J at. M.. WI I.I.I AM is. HoliciVir. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In te-estate of Georire ttrler. lev- of hearer ta p . rnyder i'a , Cir of hnjr1ef ("OUlt), aVlitl T lie on'l-rsiried anlitor aupo'nted by tbe 'rp'isiii Cjurt o" Miyder Couuty. l'e-ina , to diiniute tbe fn id Id Llit brid of A. . A etiel and James H lit igaumri, aieeutors of tbe last ill and testament ol aaid deceiient will ell fvrtbe purpose of bis appointment al tlie otBca of Jay i. VTeiser, in tbe boroufc-b of Middla- burs . fa , on rriauy, xay u. y.j. al vociocs. A. m, at winch time and plats all claims mut be presented or be fvrerer tbereafter dctarred from couiiua a or claiming apart of id fund. A. W. POfTKB, Auditor. Middlebura;. Pa., April M, IWL CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Alwsra rellsol LavStles. sss J-fM ft MM aanaTKM a Bt,taaM ia BW4 aad SWta ttMAsJltc taixas. wwli a witb blue rtbbua. Ta asw aaa sr. aWfraaw aaaesrawa swstj Iwllaaa sast lawtlallawe. Sur of your Imicawa, vr asnd Sc. la sxaaipa fwr aas-taewlra, Tli asaalaas aad -laXarT Car f s-f' " as issue, Vr mars Umll. aaaeTesninoiiiaia avW r all Ixuavasa. caucaaaTsa cmmioal oo. Slew ratlin, ra. Was ' J JaS a, mtr. TEB USEFUL 1KG0S1. mu mi aaa to ta fataly H1 taa aatawt mt latlaate) .-' , Dree rkfcHan- ., ; , . cauira-rMt ol tad Uaifiaa Hra tz lAngoyt woat - buatnaaa awatLat : ba callaa-fad -for tha rial tlaa- t&a. la'Bf idfajBaV' quaatlop it; tV tJ. ki MaXUscW yean, aav iiawAaJ diaTaTaMaaill ntlaaioBra Imal of utility jutt aa lonf aa aaokair ia imported into Aim country or ex aortad from it, aa it l moat MMroi ly bonnel to b aome day. aara 8ha kerd Boy in Wool Marketa aa4 Ikoepv Aa m maat-producinf animal ko will no doubt Uka kia atand witk amttla. abeep and kogi in feeding the avtr rrowlnaj meat-eatfaif population' of tha world, but be ia nerer intandnd or deatinad to kill eitner tba beef. mutton or pork trad of tbia or any other country. When venieon ia career, and, consequently, dearer. BUCK PASHA COLUMBIA. ' than it Is to-day, Adroits meat will take iti place and give to both the rich and poor epicure a taate of mcnt which, to the writer, ia India tiiifrtiiahable from that of the deer. The Angora ia not deatinad to kill the wool induHtry of the world, for the warmth of the aheep'a fleece will be always Bought by all manner of people in the temperate -and frigid zones. Ufa mission ia to supply mo hair for tbe manufacturing of dett cate fabrics and to clear tha brush from off large anJ gnu.II tracts of laad extending more or leas from Maine to California. At the Bt-e-ond annual aala of Art K"Th goats recently keld at Kansas City, the Champion buck of tie snow was twilight for the reeoi brenking price of $1,850. Tie ia rtntnlily fine animal, aarj experts coo siller that he fit worth tbe price. TALK ABOUT HORSES. Ulalagc of HiaJt-ClKew Mock Depsal Largely ea Climate avast Ceelost Ipadi CoadtUaaatav Those states whicU have rolling; laads, with large anwunta ot lints stone in their soils, witi abort, sweet gsrssaes and pure- watery are the ones , ; i 1 1 M hS WajCA aUVV awW J- MaW 1 " btgk claas hones. TW Mawgau ftk lay waa a natural Kode osoat, and tha- sound ieet clean bonei aad excellent lungs were the surt neault of the natural! oooditions na der which this faniUiy ot the horse were raised. It reiqairedi good feet to travel oier the hard stony s-aii;. and good 1 angs to truvet all day ufl and down theae stuep bills. Thcae conditions eliminated aU animals of too great weight, with, ssjfi bone, or poor feet, and. oy the- law of natnral selection they bettne extinct in that Ktiite throngn divrunLnation aguihst them iu lareedinf; and! exportation. It is the siinisj with the American trotter ami the thoroughbred. Sew York and Kentnvky have been rec ognized as the natural home of the trotter, and Kmtuckr and Tenasee as that of the thoroughbred. Nat ural coaditiona hai more to do witb this than the enterprise of bsreetiers. for as much enterprise can be found a mm Tig breeds in other states. We should never select horses raised on fiat lowlands, even if they had great er growth and weight than those raised under the conditions referred to above.. Horses raised on corn land in the prairie. states, and fed largely on torn, may show well in the ring, but thev will never hare the stara- ,.rwl liveliness, either for work or in the stud, as those on lime stone soils, with blue grass pastures nnd onts as their usual food. Mich igan Farmer. flood Horses lor Farpiera vl,v nine-tenths ol our American farmers do not take more pride and iMmvi in nice teams and horses is u t.ivsterv to me. says a well-known writer. We have plenty of good feetl Hud plenty "f good stallions and al! that is lacking is an eye for beauty and a hand to mold it. I do not like mixed breeding, if a man wants to raise a horse or team of horses let him first telect a good sound brood man of tlie tvie he wants to breed. Let lier he sound and suitable or she Is not fit to breed from. Then a sire should be selected. It should be one of the same type as the brood mare, and if one is deficient In uny point tbe otner must be double in quality cor ret-pundingly. Tola tw Corral nltrwaea. The fnieiitists, for tbe nourishment of plant life, have tried to get nitro gen in a form easily assimilable as p;nt food from the atmosphere at a very cheap rate, and employ it for making the soil wore fertile. Now, i: is reported from Paris that Prof. Le lion, tbe well-known scientist, has made a discovery, which is expected to revolutionize the chemical science of the world. By a new method of resolr. ing water into Its component parts, h claims to be able to procure indefinite quantities of hydrogen and oxygen at an insignificant expense, while the very process itself creates aa energy, which caa be substituted for oxldatioa of tine ia making tlectricit. TP CttUTCO MACHINE. ; Haey Bewrra aaw ieraya ta4r V . It a aarstwr Umm. j- '''-Ss v- ii ..-. ...- It is becoming more and more ap- sareat that irrigation is deatined to have larger place in the agriculture af the ktimM portion of the United atea ikaji a few years agu was thought possible. Market .gardener around all the large cities of the coun try are coming to realize the profit and security from drought which it brings, while the development of the arid west by irrigation is soon to oc cupy a place in the affairs of the aa- tjpn, being already under investigation by the department of agriculture. The solution of the problem of irrigation rests largely in the quantity of water available and ability to direct it about the lend at low cost. David Hutton, of Quartette, Xev hns desipned a novel machine for elevating water from streams and discharging it on higher land, the apparatus working automat ically and without cost, after the in- LIFTING WATER FROM STREAM. stallation of the plant, which h in itself inexpensive. In the illustration shown a machine in operation. It oasiets of a frame resting on the bank of the stream, supported either by hs own weight or anchored to piles driven in the enrtli, wfth a shaft poised at aa angle of 43 degrees to mititwirt a series nf buckets, revolving between the stream and the discharge trough on the frame. The Imekets are motiTt- ed on arms radiating from the shaft, and besides encs bucket fx a broad pad dle? Made which dips into the water as the lowest point is neared, the ac tion of theenrrent revolving the shaft anil efevntftrg the buckets in turn tn the highest point of revnrntion, where they arc- tiTted nutoinntfrnlly to di.s chitrgetheir contents fnto the trongTi. Thorrgh the wf renpth of the current Ire tinnrT, the qrrantity of witter elevntest will yet be latrge, ns thefl'ew is regular and aDjceaaintr;. St. I.cnje GIobe-Dera xwaaV Was'l Fallow Advice alter Paylna; for M In a recent article a promiLent physician says, "It is next to im possible lor tbe pnyeician to gt ILl. lll. 4 .awJ- ,4 sa.abam Wa J . . ,'nr . th rnuauwaie uuut, un uas uui una I c sort left, namely, the drug treat ment. Wben medicines are iiBea fo-earonio eonstipatlcu, tbe most mi 1st and gevtle obtainaole, eucb ae Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver TaMets, sbonld be employed. Their use is not followed by constipation as they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. For sale by Mjddleburg Drug Co. tisMt Time to rJrow. Jones Where on earth did yon g4 iliat grsy beard! you didn't have aay when I saw you yesterday? Brown Oh, that's all right. I've been shopping and waited for ins change. X. Y. Times. A Fall. Custoaaer 1 understand that your lief has been discharged. Waiter Yes, sir. lie has gone to a place where they call him a cook. Judge. Why lie Is Satisfied. Godfrey Doesn't Whnckster ever get fired of his wife's continued sulk iness and ill-temper7 Scorjel I think not. When she ia rood natured she sings. Tit-Bits. So lAMSfTimr. I have eold Cbamberlnin's Colic. Cholera and D irrhoea .Rpmedy for vearp. and would rather ne out of coffee and bu car than it. I sold five bottles of it yesterday to threBbers that could go no further, and thev are at work a uin this morning H U. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. An will be seen by the abo etbeth psh ers were able to keep on wib their work without losing a single day's time. You should keep a battle of this remedy in vour home. For sale by Middlebui g Drug Co. A Jaetinable lloast. "He says he docs a 'standing room only business." "I doubt it. I din't catch his name. but he doesn't even look like an actor." "lie isn't. Ile'B a street railwny man' ger.H Brooklyn Eagle. A Serious Impediment, Teacher Can you mention some great man who had an impediment in his speech? Little Willie Please, ma'ain.George Washington did. He couldn't tell Cel-Puck. CCC Never sets la bulk. srtvs tries to ttS hat as fooa." llas.swa' Hi' iiaasliW, & f A Medicine for bidrPeople. Rev. Gee. Cay, Greenwich, Kaa it ast t) yean o( are, ret he sayst "I an eaioyinf saceUeat health for a aaaa wf my age, due entirely to the rehrrea aaiag tnlueocei of Dr. Miles' New inc. It bi ingt sleep aad rest whea aotaing eUc will, and gives streagth sad vital ity even to out of say old age.'' 1 am an old ioldler " writes Mr. Geo. Watson, of Newton, Ia, "aad I have been a great safferer from aervotisaasa. vertigo and spinal trouble. Have speat considerable money for medicine aad doctors, but wun little benefit I was so bad my mind showed signs of weak aess. IbefcntakinePr.Mdes' Nervine, aad I know it saved my life," Dr. Mllea' Nervine Ssved me from the insane atr ium," Mrs. A. M. Heifner, of Jerico Springs Mo, writes. "1 was so nerv ous that I could scarcely control my self, could not sleep nor rest, would evea forget the names of my own children at times. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine and it helped me from the first, and now I am perfectly welt" wvM by all Druggiata en Guarantee. Or. Miles Medical Co., ElkOart, Inf. See tha ann iincemrnt of The Has-ner Distil. lilts l' Dayton. Ohio, which appears elssj where In this isua eioialnine their alan o siipnlyinc the consumer with four full quarts of llayner's Keren-Year Old Rye for fS.iO, ex press prepaid. WINDSOR HOUSE W. . I TI.ER. rreerleter 418 Market Si Harrisburr Pa., (Opposite P. K. R. Depot Entrance) .'a!leal for All Tralnaa Rooms, 25 and 50c. Oood MeaU, 25c Good acrommodatluns. tf All kinks of scran iron and steit purchased in any ouantitv forsuol cash. J A.tl K.H mi.LF.-l aft CO., 4-11.41. taaatvllle, Pm. G. UOWENS-wi .jATTIfBJIEY A1-LAW aa una Srsctaarrv: tvbohb, Fa. rCollectlonjand Rerxeta. References, First National Bank, Neani Towns Repnseated : Bellwaod. Altoona, Qolll Is algnstara Is on every bos of tha gaaarae fixative Bronio-Quiiiine Ismail" waawa a eoM ta ease akaw Test fiwwa Mesawrw. "Here,' said the man who had bees. approached by a mendicant, "111 give you a line to the Belief and Aid so ciety. They always remember the poor there." "Yes," retorted the mendicant,. backing away, "they remember them too darned well. I tol' 'em two dif ferent stories ita two weeks, an' whea tol' em the second they remem bered all about the first." Chicago Post- Taklaa Mo Cbataeea. Waiter I expect you to pay in ad vance, Bir. Guest Yhat do you mean? Waiter No offense, sir, whatever; but the last gentleman who ate here got a bone in his throat and died without paying, and the boss took it out f my wages. Tit-Bita. FREE The Great A.merican INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Tbe Leading! Agricultural Edited by tlie HON. JOS. H; 13 RIG HAM, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of tbe United States, Assisted by an Able Corps of Editors. . 'HTMIIS valuable journal, in addition to the legical treatment of all L agricultural subjects will also discuss the great issues of the day, thereby adding zest to its columns and giving the farmer something t think about aside from the every day humdrum of routine duties. Two Tor Ub FiIcb of One : TbB MidtUelinrgli Post The Leading County Paper and THE AflERICAN FARMER Both One Year for One Dollar. Tbis unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers ! and all old ones wbo pay up all arrears and renew witb in thirty days, Sample copies free. Address : ' I POST, mw. ttawae est fsaawail.aala ra, I WI Watt a a IT . Xt awM.ta otSaa im Pwaasylvaak better appreciate a story er a bit at wit atsre ttaa' Gov. Btoaa, aara the FhlhvtalaaU lrwaa. It Is aa ai. snitted taat taat at all taa Ugiab taraa taat aver aaaenibled ta Bar. riabtsrf that ot J01 waa the worst, Ta this day men apeak ta whlspera. whea theysay thatjthey were mQ. ban of tha-laat PaaAayivaaia legia latnre. Whea tha lagisUtare ad. jonrned a friend ot Gov. Btone, Beet. Ing him in the capltol park," said ta "Well, governor, now cones your time of recreation and release from GOV. WILLIAM A. 8 TONS. (Chief Executive ot the State ot Pennsjl. vanla.) trouble. You have IS months mors of office, and you will have literally nothing to do. You will be called upon to make a few minor Bppoint. meats, bnt you can do that without fear of offending anybody. There is nothing ahead to trouble you, and, best of all, there is no legislature be fore you." Gov. Stone smiled grimly, regard, ed his friend curiously, and then, with a sad shake ot his head said: "No, there ia no legislature be fore me; but, good Lord, look at tha one behind me." And be passed on down the hill to tha exeoutiv, mansion. Bralm Llftew freaa Its Beat. By one ot the most remarkable oper ations known to surgery the brain of Bev. William A. Stark, pastor of thn Broadway German Methodist church of Baltimore, actually was lifted from its bed and the roots of certain nerves that bad caused the clergyman exces sive neuralgia were extracted. The pa. -tient is said to have stood the opera tioa well and small doubts of his re covery are entertained. The opera tion was performed at the Johns Hop kin hospital. Always Well Atteastea. " . K. Peck I'll bet a dollar that the Coagulated Pullets' association1, to which my wife belongs, is the best attended organization on earth. Cumso Why? N. Peck Well, you see it is composed of a lot of women who have it in fur each other, and the one who stays away is always roasted throughout the entire afternoon. Los Angelas Her ald. Tit for Tat. "I don't see why you keep propos ing to me," saya Miss Cayenne. "I have never given you any reason to suspect that I would ever change my mind." "That's JuBt it," answered Willie Wellington, seriously. "I know your mind is made up. Therefor I feel perfectly safe in paying you the high est tribute of esteem which it is possible to offer." Washington Star. To all our Subscribers Journal of tbe Nation. I1 Allddleburgh.
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