f 1 . he 9tr or J1 I f M 1 1 'Bd the and tar I aoi than the All i lld t Is hen it i. hiv Jets it b a it , Cue e n: Jiu. nar: ust the his: as her. mr:: t. hiv. unp I'tai ie li gu.. a rod hut I b; y leo car irrW of modesty natural to hjtiv.J often a great hindrance Awnaniy inwap a. women the personal questions of 'rbich delicate. Ll at rent to nd to Uure in conai- i disease surely ksrs irom worse. ii been ierce'a Veto cure II maiijr n mo ouna a (or mod his offer letter, held at private acredl v letitial. k ixjcior Pierce, , N. Y. Pierces le rre- m csmo- recularity, dries weakening drains, in Humiliation and ulceration, and telltale weakness. ng lined Dr. Pic rce'i Favorite Prrgcrip- (;olilcn Medical Discovery' during t vfur write Mrs. Muttic' Loiik, of Vallcv. Ptm Co., Pa., "I ciin truthfully icml these medicines lor all lemalewcaic- ; 1 have uwil several bottle ol havorite lion.' which 1 consider a great blessing I women. I was ao nervous and din- i 'iltlntl hardlv knew whnt to do. Your , via- lor tuitne treatment neipeu me wou- . i iinnks to JJr. rierce." usness is cured by the use of Dr. s Pleasant 1'elleU. bOTl Xtrj fj fm Imeo SOLDIERS LIKE HIM. E7tG. RfarffiQ Goff. of Seneca Falls, fJ V. Get. Lloyd Wheaton Is Simply Idol ized by His Hen. All Sorta of Pleaaaat Little Btorla Are Told Aboat Hla Cara.e Conaldrratlom of Privates' Comfort. Gen. Lloyd Wheaton, whose frank ness in expressing his opinions has stirred up a number of senatorial crit ics, will not ask for defenders. Prac tically without exception the men who have served under him, whom they fondly call "Dad" Wheaton, would fight for him to the last ditch against any odds. Even among the general of ficers of the United States army, in cl uding so ninny men of dauntless cour age and splendid character, there are few who rank w ith Wheaton in person al popularity among the enlisted men. In appearance he is the Ideal soldier, tall ami straight as a pine tree. His thick hair is jet black and the lower part of his face is covered with n black beard, set off by a pair of long and fiercely-pointed black mustaches. On horseback especially he looks the part of n pirate king, and his voice is a deep bass of tremendous power that can be heard at great distances. It is n favorite joke with the soldiers In the islands that "Old Dad" needs no staff, because he can make himself beard half a mile without straining Writes an Open Letter fcr tha Benefit cf any who nay be Suffering from Bleed cr Cutaneous Disease. Seneca Falls. IV. Y., Sept. 3rd. 1901. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, llondont, N. Y. Gentlemen : For Hocne time past I taaro h-zn suf fering from a number of bolls. 1 ned several differ cnt medicines without success. Sir. Wcinard Ilouio man recommended Dr. David Kennedy s Favorite Remedy to me, which I purchased and began its me with the best results. It purified my blood and (he boils disappeared, and I am now in the bent of health. M1XS. MARTHA GOFF. If yon Buffer from kidney, liver or bladder trouble in any form. diaVetes. Bright's disease, rheumatism, dyspepsia, eczema or any form ol blood disease, on if a woman, from the sicknesses peculiar to your sex. and are not already con vinced that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the medicine you need, vou may have a trial bottle, absolutely free, villi n valuable medical pamphlet, by Hendint! your name, with post office adiiress. to the Dr. David Kennedy Cor poration. Ronilout, N. Y mentionini! this paper. Dr Davi. I Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is for sale by all drnists at $1.00 a bottle, or i bottles for $".0( less than one cent a i!om Dr. David Kennedy's GoM'n rnc sunt reUei.Nufaigie.iib. urn.. i.u.lU.n..;uru. 2 soc ViMilaf Csnaffh. wjqii ii u h I 11 rience with this disease, tells how to pre vent soy dangerous consequence front it. She say b: Our three rhtl. dren took w hoopi g couth last sum mer, our babv uy bemg only three mouths old, and owin to our giv ing theui Chumberlum's Cough Remedy, they lost none of tliei' plumpness and came out iu much better uealiu than other cuiuiren whose parents did uot ui-e this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily lor cough syrup between whoops. Jessie Pmkey Mall, Spriugville. Ala. This remedy is for asle by Middlt urg Drug Co. MORE LIVES ARE SAVED a BY USING.- Dr. King's Hbw Discovery, Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Long Bemediea Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, t-ougns, uoia. Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Price 50c. & $1. Trial Settle Free. Katiiifatiioti iu mmranteetl or niottey refiind etl 'I lite are the term oil w hirh The 1 14 nr iMiittMinir Co Holu't your oriler. M.t will briiiK ou four full quar'n of me Sen-Yrar iM it ye, xpn a prvpaitl Kull tjtrliLul;irH in llirir ftniinuncetiit'iit elttewliere iu tiii mmte. WHITNEY LEADS WINNERS. nil Sharp nf Turf "InUri nml Pnrin lit the St'iimit JiihI CIompiI rinee.l lit IflOH.I 10. ENNSYLVANIA KAILR0AD. LewiBtown Division. In efl'ect Nov. 21, 1901. lllll. UTATIon ' I M ' ""It." ihi Punhury h HuliiiPKrovQ .liinctton l.'i frirlimc'rove I'liu'liuo; hrt'iitner .Hi Mi-iarr O.lii MiilUlrbura; I J Hen fcr 51 Kesvertnwn i M Adamalmnr 0; lUulia Milli 09 Mcl'lure 1 17 W(crr ; Uliindle IM rnlntervllle U2 Msillnnd 110 Jyewiatown 1 42 Lewlatown (Mln Street. 1 45 Lcwialown Junction. 1 rWARD' m m , 0. 4u ' 9, 4 40 ' & 4 4 IM B It tnn I K40! 4 18 H84 4 07 8' 8(17 8 30, in 8 H, 8 44 87 8 49 7 87 ft as 7 84 8 2 I im ' 8 2(1 !SI 800 himself. Mis endearing of nil. from the standpoint of tlie coninion soldier, Cen. Whenton never spares himself. nnd many n little outpost, hard pressed by an overpowering force of the "nig gers," has been inspired by the roar ing command of "Old Dad" "fio in, boys! Go in!" while he himself, rid ing lilio a centaur, led the charge far in advance of the advancing column. F.ven his presence is inspiring. Iu many a hot skirmish, when the men have become tired nnd scattered, his tremendous voice, bellowing in the dis tance, has hnd the effect of a trumpet call or the arrival of a regiment of re enforcemenls. "llrace up, boys." the call will go across the scattered lines, "here conies I j William t'. Whitney heads the list ol winners on the American turf thif year with ifins.Hn as his share ni Makes and purses. To Ihe intensely practical mind (his seems like a small return for the ViU'i,(iuo or more that Mr. Whilney has spent on his horses, but duubth'ss the royal sport he has enjoyed more than make up the differ ence. John K. Madden, second in the lift, has proved himself a magician. Al though Yankee nnd blue tiirl find sev eral other horses ranked among the Protection for Yonnic Trees. A. .1. Kdwnrds, of Wisconsin, as serts thnt every year thousands of new fruit trees are set in that state that are foredoomed to lie failures, ' ifir the reason that thev are not I given proper attention at setting j lime, and are neglected after they ' lire M-t. He ndiic- protect in: the bodies of the trees a soon as plant ! cd. and urges that the ground around I them be t liofini'lily cultivated. For I pro i-et ion he n-es rye straw. lie i thinks this better than lath, ns it does not scar the trees, and. besides, it can be wound around the trees as high up as the larger limbs. Mrlnllr Rlirnmntlam I'urert Allrr l our K'tM Year, of Nutlrrlnit. "I have been ntllieled with Bciilic iheiiiiiitnsin for 1'ouiteeii yeuiH,' hiivm Josh V. gar, of (lei m. litowu. Cnl. J wusiibleto bo moi ml but constantly HinuTrtil. 1 tiic.i eveiy thing I could 1 ear of nml an' told to try V 'iiiuiiel l,iiiH l'ait llaliii, winch I dill ami ns itiin c iblltely l-cli. eit Hud ill ii si oit tune i cured, Hud 1 am liapy to sn.V i'. luis j not much ntu n mi." Wliv no use tiiis Ihimiii iiI h 1 get w Ii t It is for sale by .M i.lillcbilt g lrfgl'n. We rail attention of our rea.l-r to Ilie ad vertiKiiient of Tlie llayner ImhIiIIihk 'o., wliiili upiieam In llii esiiie llii.iaa n-liall roneeni iinil llirir whuki-y I. i nti-il through put the wmlil for it" purity. W.' un four full nunrtu of lliia wlimkiy, ii tt i lmrgea oretMiiil. T A : ATTORBKT AT LAW. UlDDLKF' F, PA. ,A! busiov.'s eiitrusteJ to bis oar 'i'.I iroeivA oroiuot atteutioii. 'A. 1 PoUiogor, Veterinary sUrceoN. SHINS JRC'.'t. PA. All profmsloiial luisti.i . i.ir..:et to nc -r will receive j.n.r.i I iw.rt . :, ..:.: . rK A TKE BEST leaves Uunbury 6 AO p m, ar- ires at Selinsgrove 6 45 p m esSelinsgrovefiiOOp. m arrives t suDburv o:ts d. m. alxMs leave Lewintown Junetioo : 1014am. 1 1 o 8i.l8D m 4 8To m.TlVD p m, 13 8 a lor Aiioooa, FltUbury mul It mora anil WArinrtoa a nn a an 9 an. L. . - ' ' if I h.1 . X . .... I is SOft. Kanmtci iaa ana un r aaefpfira & Ernj B R Division. tTHERN CBNTK AT. RAILWAY WE8TWARM. ilpaves flelltiigrove Junction d&Ujr for (ana wen. b! 58 p m, 4 52 p m. Sunday 9 45 a m, ave Sunlmiry dully except Rundfly: forBunaio.i zi a iu ror uii aou i nn- II tor Felleloote Erie II Mr Ixiok Haven, T II imrriiio, iwpn II, and ('aiiacdaiuuii Mil lor keonroHud Kli s : f 1 HI I JBf i I ilf 1 t laa 7i. m m i i is: ar m aw m- .1 I aw . I imm naiai an i xj.R'my,. ja v a ii mi r ryyi "V I a. " I II for RnllRloote Erie and Caoandalirna . Tyrone aau ine vt esi m tor neneienio tiane Kluiira u lur WUUumsiKii t lecD'TI''23 , m for u"ttI vl En porliim. illlUr C IU, D I . IU IWI un "'"- s , 8 M p m for Wil li for Lock Haven and hort GEN. LLOYD WHEATON. (One of the Most Popular CommainJera In the Army.) m, II K a m 2 00 nnd 5 25 p m lor Wtlko iml llaf Hon iu. Iu ly a ui, i Ni I' m, HI p m lur Shamo 1 Mou ol c:r me I lay V 65 a in lor W'llkehrre EASTWAUU. Trains leave Sclin-nrove Junction am, dally nrrivlnir at Ftilliidelphla :u New Yurk k!tiS in Iialtlmore 9 11 i in ukUiii 4 le pin . in daily arrlvinc at I'lilladelpbla . m New York IUID, Baltluiora 919pm :nKtn W 51 p m. pa, a ally arrmnir at rnuaneipnia b, New Yora jia a m, naiumora inim lugton 4 Oft a ic Trains alao leave Bunbory : in dally arrlvlnir at f hlladeldhla t S3 a m imre 7 U0 a m wanlilnrtoo 8t0 am New tu am Weekdayi, 10 a m Sundays, mo dally arnvlne at Philadelphia 7 22 Nw York 9 &3 am, 10 88 Sundays Baltt- lioim. WaHUlngton 8 80 a m. uallliaore o., WaHhlnften 116 pm. m week davs arrtvlne at Pblladelnbla i m, New York 1 13 p m, Baltimore 18 10 p isningion i is p m pa, wee a aaya arririna; at rauaneipnia d, New Yerk 9 80 d m. Baltimore ( to p m blDKtoi. 1 15 p m m aauy, arriving ar. rauaaeipnia t a.' p m Vork 10 D m. Baltimore T SO a m. Wash- 1135 p m nni also leava Sunburr at t SO A m and SO Mlpm, tor Harriibury, Fblladelpbla and re I. R. WOOD. Oen'l Paaa Aenl HCTcnrNtJON Oen'l Manaer. mm i RGVIVO RESTORtt VITAUTV Made a Well Mad of Me. tlM ako twanlU la30 day. naeM WnllT aiul auLcklT Curaa when aUoUeta (all MBawUlnaala tkelr toa auaaead.aadoia m ui mmw ahair muthful eianr kr aalaa lAITO. II qnloklr aad amir reatora Marroaa ltt VltaUty, laipotaoor, KUiallT Bnlarioaa. If fw. Valliaf Meaiory, Weatlia DUaaaii.aaa fe tt MM-abnaa or eaeeeaaad ladleoreUea, If a lor atndy. baalaaa or marria. II rt turn r atartlac at aeat oi aiaaaae, ma ntnU mmmm Mia anA Mood balldaT. brlBB IMttk la peak (low to Mli cbekaand re fcaaoaeptloa. Inatat a bavlnc KETIVO. a . h eaa be carried la wet packet. Br mall, rpwiara,orali lor M.OO, with a foae 9 wrtttaat maraata) ear at ttiuw xaavf, olroalartiv. Aadnai fyal AlikisQ Co., 4100 fur tale in Middteburqh, Pa., 'by ODBLEURQH DRUG CO. ai the) entlra toaj tt thi cow fj U hair In th rtrlon of the Wr fa not aallw Vnna Mann li 14 bt clipped. fffovlde water In abundanoe, eaa IXeeai, and alwaii part) Iraih, but II.. I J r w van, 1 PURE WHISKEY DIRECT FtOM DISTILLER TO CONSUMER. Four Full Quarts $$.20 Exprtti PreaaM. Strtt Dtalirt' Frotitt. Pwtnlt Adulltraliont. S uwn VDMA SWING ffh 1 mji2kMirrs. AGENTS WANTED! Ln Saints and Scttcc, Hamrnoi; Chain, Camp Chair nml Stools, Ironing Tables, Wash benches Ktc. Agents easi'y make $5 to $10 Per Day. nl - U C Will furnish san.jdes at rr- duceil prices to those desiring agency. Mxclnsive territory f;iven. AiMress, ClearlieM Wocden-Wari Co.. cuufirio, n. ' ::X-8!CwC!CCC fc WUcn You Do Die, Die of Old A$e. Smith. Harry W. Randolph, P. 8. P. 'Old Dad,'" and then rushes into the fight the bi-r bay horse, topped by the hg, fierce mail, with his black beard, aud all is over but the shouting. Enlisted men returned from service in the islands tell all torts of little stories of Gen. Wheaton. For instance, there was the nitfht after the landing at San Fabian. Six punboats, says the Chicago Tribune, had gone down the const to cover the landing of n lot of men under Gen. Wheaton, who were loaded on a couple of army transports. While the gunbiBits shelled the town Wheaton got his men into launches nnd other small boats nnd waited for the first chance to get ashore. Once or twice his eagerness led him to push ahead within range of the gunboats' fire, nnd each time he had to face about nr.d retire, much to the amusement of the men, bobbing about on the swell in their little tionti. Finally the party landed, under a hot fire from the insur gents, nnd rushed the town. After pickets hnd been thrown ont nnd nil arrangements made for ptinrdinff Bffnlnst ft night attack, Gen. Wheaton started to turn In, with the Idea of catching a few hours' Bleep. He nnd his orderly went Into a native house on the square and opened the door lending Into the corner room. As they did so a couple of privates, who had already lain down to sleep on the floor, rose speedily, came to attention, sa luted nnd started to lenve the room. "ITere you ! " ronred "Old Dad," in h Is terrifying voice, "you boys need sleep just ns much ns I do. Lie down ngain and go to sleep." So the commanding general and a couple of privates went to sleep side by side on the floor. But early In the morning, before any one else was awake, Gen. Whenton got up and went out all alone on a reconnoitering tour. Tie closed the door, and It locked be hind him with a spring lock. Several times during the night stragglers hnd come pounding on the door, and hnd been ordered awny by the somewhat sulphuric orderly. It happened thnt the orderly had just got into a sound sleep when the general returned and knocked for admission. The orderly, who hnd no idea thnt Gen. Whenton hnd gone out, woke up hot and angry. With all the resources of his pic turesque rocnbulnry he evrsed the; mnn who hnd disturbed him and or dered him to go away under awful pen alties. "Now, you clear out of here and let us sleep, or I'll com out and kick your head off!" he roared. . "All right, sergeant," sounded the deep voice of "Old Dad," "all right, I'll clear out. But won't you please let ma ua uij iicuioi.iii.ii a tan aav. iiimiwii ijimi n 1 rmaarr i -yf., . ,,v T. .. r- hi i 1 1 WILLIAXt C. WHITNEY-. (Famous pemoorntlc Politician and Klri of the Turf.) best of the year, he him still kept enough first-class performers running under his colors to earn him $103,U.". Mr. nml Mrs. Frank Farrell hold third place with winnings of $4'.,llu. The principal winners of the season are: Names. Atnmirt. Whitney. V. C H.44( Madden, J. K ln.U'.t Karr.ll, Frat.k 411. IU M.irris, Green H ' V M.K'kav, I'l ir. ni'.- 4e.T.I7 The Pepper Stable ." Keene, Janu s K llnscln, James .V 4.f Keali-y. W. Jl a.ii"i wiwiiii. R. t., Jr :: .V-t lielmnnt. Amju.-t IS.n-i Osceola. Stable I-'eatherstone, A. Morris. A. H. & 1. H. Kaly, W. V Schorr. J. W Hitchcock, T Jr tiuiiKharre Stable. L':i.:f ji'.afii V. !. ISi.we Keene. J.R.tK.1' 1M.4 l.lttletleh!, C. Jr IT Holllns. W. C 17.fc.tl Mol.ewee & Co 17. W Klelschman, J IT.KH bell, L. V 16 l. Chamhlet, Mr 16.7K MrCHfTerty, J. J 16 We Walbnum, O lfi.HO LnkelunU, W 16.i;3 Kotlnnsbee, J. Q 14 MO Hitchcock, I. It 12.7HC KleUchman Sor.a 12 M Aste, A. L 12 3f McDowell, T. C... 12,131 Wldener, Joa. K ll.3( Healy, T. J 11,141 BolirelDer, Harney K'.nw McLaughlin, James..... 10.3011 y B76 9 HH Smith. Georto E IM nwyer, u. f Murphy, M Motiahan, T. J Thompson Pros... Orlrtln, It. T (Diunili O, 0 . Albermarle Stable Pannlngton, N t97C 7.675 7.2H0 7.il 7,161 McCarren, P. II. '.!!!!!!!! f. 7 P in f 1( Klce. R. R Carruthera & Shield Setauket Stable m Tabor, John 6.4M Myers, L. M.. C.l worth, Jacob .r.T Patterson, C. T 6. Bmythe, J. W e.7( Johnson, 9. C 6, Ml McQarrv. J. Oliver. W. L. Dwyer & Maculre IM Sullivan, Harris, Mulligan h.lX joyner, a. j.... I.aufhlln, K. S. McDonald, J. t 6.44 S4lt 5.2eC 4tf 4H6 8mlth. W. J 47( 4.? 4.44 4.471 4.430 Appleby, U. O f lnlan, Miles.., Klchards, O. L Hennett. J. A... Clancy, Michael 4 3 alden. K. w. tt Sons 4.KC mil, Charles F -ac Dry-Ploklaar (or Market. When dry-picking turkeys or other poultry for market be careful to re move the pin-feathers. The carcasses are "plumped" by throwing them into Ice-cold water, allowing them to re main in tho water four or five hours or longer, then hanging them up, heads down, to drip and dry, keeping them in a cool place. Do not scald dry-picked birds. While the dry-picking (Mthod gives the birds the best appearance for market, for home use the best and easiest mode is to quickly acald them, then remove the feathers, and also the entrails. If "plumped" it should be done before drawing the entrails. The scalding process cleans the skin and OUR OF FIR I We will air Mil .ttaea4 eaart bottle of Karaer'al 7 It V fJTV"! 7;er-Old Beetle tensor 1 I r-T- m -A) vuuuum are m 3.tv, 1 I tmMm i4)e fecaerael, raliam ill at COT esau mm Willi ratara yor VUa. Sacb Whltkii etn'1 tthiJ -1. L I... I k C .Rararawra: Third rJaflBnk.DaUa; State I aat'l Mn, St. Lmuu; or uj 01 tae ex. .o 1 I THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., 226-232 Weat Fifth DaytOP, Ohio.' 311 80. Seventh St.. St. Louie, Klo. We baraote rtve fltn fn e il.v and Ir.'ernal treat 'ii-iit. We n.it unly maintain n.il KUarmuei: inai TiKiinni. him ' , : I l:rieil by nil who, under n ir ilirrctinna, strive; lor 11 oy a.i n m 1. iin-.inv - u 1 ..f iinp-'.lons from which vour pine is iliuKnoscd by oun-iiiHnf jitivsa-;an F.iiehcase Is peei.u.v pre vritied lor. If ilm-turs have iwonounceil you lneuralili 111 ni.y of the foll.rving Ui.. ase. ii a ill be of vital interna to yon to cmuinumcate with u.Hiit once. rOTT CAN HE rURKDbv our cnmhlned moTemfnt-cure, hy.Imp.ii j nieiit. We not only niuintiiin n.il nuarnntei; that vii!oroii mi. f by 1 1 in. E-i ?'jt'8 Diaeaje ami other Kidney Diseases, Eheumatism, Con nii3Jis oi V7ouieu, Loit Mmliood, Bladder Diseases, Piles, Ccnstipitinn, Bluoi DIs Bjea. Ci'rrL. DsneDsia. Diabetes. EuileDST. HeartDisease.Insomnia, Liver Disease, Karvoui DeUlity, Boiatioi, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, nd all other J' - .....1. W'r a . . V. -.nnnr.. AniijlArt ftf It T' l'.lTB- ed :: I130B BSBllllllBBBBBBBBar II... i.W Th?ne( Irct of the Physical well-belnir . . . In tny judgment rem.: .e in inanity ui.u a decrease In the turth ratr. tbroiicliniit the 1 :11c. . IlK. KKIPKHl. K .1 MMIM'X l( I i 1 1 ' - Tliev euro where others have fa . I I'iiii..apki.imi: 1' " !ie.r treatment i rciilcnul . . . they lo '.! the-: elaitu. ' 1 ' 1 1 11 a 1 1 : I I1IIA NiUTII ...IK li et, en rciM' and nairr ar. ihe three preat jurutive a.:er.cn s IIkii : i 1 ji, iT'.t'ng p.iintihlct of our treatment containing half-'a r..- .. ;.i:i'ou. w have cured, rent free to all. Ii;n: OF I'IIYSICaL SCII-NCK, Lawreiiiciille, Tloira to. rd. , IViin'a. A fieolonlcnl Plii'.ioiiirniin. . ! , z1 R ! rtSf Bll Tin; crust of the earth has mImmi i I 4 ' ff v till fi A drop near Mount funnel. I'n. A ) f, 1 j 1 II Y II unre mile of him! there has sii.l- ti . C tUl U fi H a Knunre ilenly btiuk two uud u half feet tent Medicine Ad. I had nervous indigestion and a general derangement of the entire system. It had been a continual torture for 12 years. My blood be came very poor and at times my toe and finger nails would be di seased. After eating I would sit in a chair and put my feet on some thing to keep them from swelling, and at times would take ofi my miser shoes for they I had. When ever I experience anything to re mind me of past aches I cannot be too elated to tell what Ripans Tabules have done for me. I still take one now and then, because I know how bad 1 have been. They were just what I noticed. The fivecent packet is enough for an ordin ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. tmm '-r -l . V?-'sj ii 7 PC' 1