The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 10, 1902, Image 6

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Your Kidneys,
Bind.
. n th Mood t your body paces through
A1V'r,.-. nnco every throe minute.
,ur ir- - Thekidaevs aw your
blood partners, hey fil
ter out the vasts or
knpurOca hvths blood.
1( they are sic, or out
of ocisvthsyi'jul to do
their vork.
Pates, .acheecand rheu
matetn eome from ex
cess of -uriccid in the
j blo3,ue fe neglected
trwble.
. -. . 1. 1 - mikm wil on iineti-!v
t be-"., and make one Teel as though
toy r jd-t.eart trouble, hecauSfJlhe heart is
:li--ixing in pumping tWck. kidney
LiKrusd olood through veins ad arteries.
h t o be considered thatocnly urinary
,-jttlrrwcrs to be traced ito tine kidneys,
toj no- modem science . proves that nearly
linc tutional diseases hae their begia
jjnr ir. kidney trouble.
II vor are sick you can mat no mistake
by ii'rs'doctoring yosr kidneys. The mild
3 a rxtraordinarr'Olleot of Dr. Kilmer's
CuamP-Root, the great kidney remedy is
aoon realized. It stamds theiighest for Us
word:"f ul cures ofthe most distressing cases
and u 'old on Its maw
by aUcruggists in MV-gU$
fgr' tr.i one-aonar sn-
' cu may have a
bottle by mall Ham of Swunp-Bout.
frre ivo pamphlet tilling ycu how to find
if vou have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mentirn this paper whea-wriiing Dr. Kilmer
4 C; Binghamtoa iN.'X.
"LErraLflDVERTSINLr,
TiiJU M'rHAi'O tV NoTHI b-t
lit A. loiinistrntioii i tl,
L,,,. ,,r intiii M. H olciili'irc, In'e of aUhi
vv. Si.'-'l'-r P . ticM, tlir'ttictM',''iriiKMi
,,, n,,- u 'i r-iKue-i. Mir-mKtiluwin.: tlii-iu
j,.v . hull" ti-'l tit f-'! i!HUitoiro n"ii'i't
timid ii.niiflit '"vmunt. 4iik- tlmw limim
:ni' " ill prwwnt ilium tiuty autliciitU-ntoil t
i'i.. " 111 llriH"i-
' N.M'KIN HACK. SBflM.
AilitiiniMnatur, '. I'. A.
p,iC(v, I'ii.. Fe'i. . VJ..
M. i r -U'-r, ah r.
I I'KIX'S M'iV(T". Neti-0 in liere :
II III It telt'TH t itHiniMllat y lip. ill til" rr
,i',,ip' ' iiiiiiUvll, late if I'iihh to-vn
ytlrr Co., 1'a.. llt-e'll, itve b'-eil is -l e
ii til of law to Dl:e llllilei'ilnni'l. t' n I- -it
t,',i to wii'l sv.te hIhiiiU-. tti.iUtt iiu-i'f
i ini'.il .iii.t tli ,! Iinvinir i;ni -!
I'lvxi'iii ilu-ut duly niutici'tu-tiu-'t
w -
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in it in
A. I II I '
t;ul.- r
wlllti-
nt.
I). W. CAMI'ISKI.I,.
, I'u', !url.. ll, I'JIU.
Kxi'L-iit,r
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I" 1 C " NOTICK --N'ntii'e ii Ii'-
1' n
ii tli.it letti-rs hi'HineiitM. y ii)
II irriet Kriilltli llt! uf Ki:iiil;lln
.tiiu siimI'T I nuiity. l':i., lieeeii-eil.
Iu '... it il in duff f,nn of law U i In-
US'. ,
lluii!'.
k.e-.i . .
July hi.:
i-iiniu an n'.ru-iiici
to sail
inimct:ut iiyim-:r
ii"i-i a :iiiii-t it slioiiM i:."
i litieaU'il tor sVI leinenl.
II. J. llCt ii, Kx '
XTttK S XWX1CK. Notic
hv Iveii Hint Iet.ters t"taiu"nt ir
,' l Mi- hi J'-s Mintiit:i,'(. I it-
iihh!;'.. Sii.vilcr Cnuhtv. I'
'::ie l.i'i-n isaiim; In ilue :ur. n :
.ik-isltriifit, to i boil) nil lu.ii1'' '
ivii r
lltl 'M '
lollie
iiH-i
:! S lllll I tllllUe I'.IIIUH'IIUHe
bl.'l till-
Si Ct Ml ).
- liiivlnir clitinis uualnst It Mlieul-t
Inly iiuilii-iiileiiKHi inrsei'i. i
1'HAItKSSH.AMHAttH.
lOSIIt'A SliLA.MIIACil.
iii-ii, M., .May 13, IikcJ. Ki-'i n
JIM!
iiiixin'. hi'.witt riitti.t;, n..,- tun
ton. i.'kv. v t:Mi dkwitp tai.mauk .i "t
Mnniati- e,l:K,rs of Clirintinii Hernlil. Only
book i nilorii-d ly Tiilmiii;e family. hnormoUH
prnlit for HisuiitN who M-t, iiiiirly. Hit lit ten
cent". WritH iminediiituly 'lnrk A C..
H Ull Si.. Pliiln , .. Montiou tlie 1'osr;
' 5--l.lt
( nit I Ilia SailiiK.
leather wallet, containing1 SISO,
i icii l-'arnier Denstnore, of Vestch. X.
V., was about to pay on a tnortjr.'e..
1:1-1 accidentally dropped in his I " n
?ot. lie had reason to believe that
urn' of his cnlv made a meal of the
-Atdlet and its eontents, and' he killed
r. r, 1 (ipi tifd theanimal. In its stonrich
nt fnund the wallet and the money,
the latter almost a mass of pulp. The
fntiiuicnls of $110 were in a condition
f,i hf recognized, and were pent tolhe
Utiitcd States treasury for reden.p
tlon. "1 iiiii usiut; a box of (JuiwiiLil'i
Iiiin's Stouiacb & Liver Tablet s nail
lin.i them tbo lieBfc tUinir f r i.iy
stoniiicli I evi r usoj," says T. W.
ltol'iiison, Justice of t ho l'uiico,
Lconii -, JLidi. Tlioso Taoltts not
ci lv c l iect ilis.inlor s of tlio iitoiu
Ht'h bit regulate tlio liver tiuil
l w -1 . Tiic.v mo easy to tttko tuio
l'!i'. s;mt in t-fl'uet. I'rice c -per
box, p.n- hio by tlio Miil.no
bm-ij Prus StOfo.
Ciili and 1'belr Toilet.
Cr.U mnkc the most careful toi'ei of
my animals, excepting1 Fonie of
i ; ' -MitiiS. Lions and timers wa-li
t'a ui.-elvcs like the cat, v.'cttin? tlie
i!ark, imlia rubber-like ball of the . -if
. ( and the inner toe and pas-si: ; ,
t!.e face and behind the cars. 'J'b.1 .
k thus a, face sponge and brush, i i
I..!- rmitrh tongue combs the re.-: ! ; '
t .: b.-ilV.
(''it tlii out nnd tttke it to
! lit J
-Miihlii i 'ii p Druir Mote fill, t got
ti i
box nf Cliatiiljcila'ii's Stotuacli A:
l.ivor Tablets. Tito best rKvrc.
'1 bey rlno correct disoi'ilcrs of tlie
ktoiiiiioh, Pi icii 2b cetits.
rrc ltefoi-m.
Once upon a time n certain woman,
ivho liad been much pestered by ti
tlress reformer, was shot at by a
frenzied Btiitor, and wn9 saved ft. ..i
an untimely death by her cor.-ct.
Which deflected the bullet.
"Aha!" she exclaimed, turning tri
umphantly upon the dress reformer.
"If I hud quit wearing; corsets, ns you
Ittlvlsed me, I should be dead now!"
"Oh, not" replied the dress reform
er, with perfect serenity. "Women
who don't wenr corsets don't have
frenzied suitors, you know!" Town
Topics.
SOS
IH. k'UNNKH'i
Rheumatism I
KIDNEY-"
UackacriD.C
Dropsy. I
uravuu
BACKACHE
Bladder and
rlnarr Dtaeaaaa.
1 Li -vJ
Agents Wanted
CURE
SECRETS IN CIPHER
.
How Diplomatic Transaction Are
-Guarded in England.
DiaiiBtrVra Ar C"rrlel Kf iwK1"
Urwitrti Wha Ar Sk 4
Itt Uoirriuural llrMvJr
hilv r HaiUi
Kc'i much fur the iutt-priy nf gtwr
prnumnt nltirial. i'iiuiuu'Jit8 l,ind(ic
Titbits, thut ull kuowk-tl.f uf our re
'cnt iinpirtnnt treaty uith .lapim v
sBiv-sfillr withliflil frtmi furi'ijfii uu
titms until the fumiuiiri Uiail been ar
tuul.ly rulfil, but the jrrvt.it rare ?rr-c-isj-tl
in jruiirliiij a ilijilomutie e.'l
rttniU-rx a pretnaliirc aduimiiuioiiuiiit
very rare indeeil.
'n riiverniufiit ser-nrK .when fWt
(.Mint is ever oommitte tti nier,tx
ctTit on the rare oom-siiine when niin
utes of a enbiiiet mietittjr are tiUen
an il fiirivsinleil to tho sovereign. ti
ruh?, our ministers jnettt nml trttn-ai't
'Inisiness without anrune Iieinc1 the
wiser, for mi ofliviat tJ:any kiudii;- al
Vnvetl to lie present.
Onee the (invernnwnt 'tis ileeiileil
cpnn nn important jiieee of fofipn
p.tliey it has to lie trim sin it ted to our
representative abroitfl, .and fr the
iirst time the foert t put iti writing
ni the fiirin of jnteVlipilile eiphrr. the
Icey to vvhieh is nlrcinJv in the luinils
of our nmlinssailor. The tni'ti who
draw up these intv'icKu1 eiphertentles
art- reliable oflie'mls specially em
l',iiveil by the jjiiienniient, ml they
('den obtain frnm t.VH) to L'TU'lnra
single coile.
The ilispnlcb h:n"n; 'been pit 'pa red.
!h 'is jriven into the iMTe of a knit's
mvssi'ii;er, who wi a is at t ached lohis
pi rson a li.'ir titled vvitti a secret n.cK.
T" this link lltere iu-i ,inly two hei s;
nr.-" iii the possession of the fori'iu n
olTne and the oilier li'ahied tiy our
an:i ,asador. who in us t unlock t In- baj;
himself or Instruct h :.- - en 1 a ry I do
siMiiiii n the niessciiLier'.-.1 rr'ual.
The journey between this com Ivy
s I'd i .ibroad i; a r'ulj oil' . beeaniv t:lie
I'lU-NOKfiS HKNItV OF I'l-KSS.
iTo Murry .r Her llushimd JI!t
Leave V iplomatlc tJcrvUi:.)
to
messenger is beset with fjiies, s nd,
although he travels incogiiilo mid well
armed, ihere is always the chance of
his beitigr set nj.on and robbed. To
avoid this, when an important dispatch
is being carried, he is shadowed by two
detectives throughout, the journey, so
that they can instaitly come to his as
sistance if neocssnrjt'.
When traveling by rail he engages
a special compartintnt, nnd if called
upon to do so lie will have to lose his life
before sacrificing the dispatch. In re
turn he receives a salary nt AMOO a year,
in addition to one pound a day when
traveling and nil expenses found, but
before being employed he has to be
nominated by an oflicial filling an im
portant position under government
who will hold himself responsible for
his being a reliable messenger and not
a forei-,.;n agent. Sometimes, to avoid
danger, the courier carries with him
the special sanction of international
law. whereby every country through
which he passes becomes respon-i!iie
for hU safety.
On arrival the messenger goes to the
embassy and hands over the bag f i ' 1 r
;'i the ambassador personally or his
secretary, who has li.nl verbal orders
from his chief to receive it, no wviiti t
Instructions being nccepted as p-Mt-II'-.
nor must the bag be giw u to ;n v-
i ! r. c
-f (
p-nl
i:i i
hoUlr-r
Mif-denti
::.' .- v the:'
1 r
I SI
;. a
a re
ferior post t
t ! a t
retary. In cm
s I rni:rr rooi.t '- i'i
.-orcl i'i at: en
v i f whi.h i- !
,::rY v .
:.-l:!i'i to enter t
; t wo v- an : t
i- ,!,r-.r with !":v
r,Vr tn shoot do
l v th
I'1'
i
t
.'-, ha vtr,!.- or, efs to shoot (!o :l
ai:y l
I !'l
' :i t
ra".i!ir.
, inf:,!-i':-,:' "' s;,n;i Je.-h i ;t
from the otl-c'tiN t! rm-elve. nr.d :.:
li e exceplion of !!'ili:in and It-:'y : o
Knropean nati'itt will permit nt.y f.i--:--her
of nn embassy to marry a t'i-t:.:.!i
of the country in which they are em
ployed. Kven the nmbassadors fheni
ehcs are bound by the same rule; a. id
some vears ago. when (leriiuiny's rei
resentative in London. 1'rince Henry
nf l'less, wished to marry Miss Corn
uallis West, he had to surrender 1 is
position before being able to do so.
I'rlnonrra I'lnjr Footlmll.
It didn't scent right to spoil a day's
sport, so the jailor nt Fort Kcott.Knn.,
temporarily liberated a couple nf pris
oners to make tip the full quota of a
local football tenm. The team was
short-handed, and was scheduled for n
Same. After the frame the prisoners
returned to the Jail.
Victim nf Ilnrd tVni-tr,
A lazy man in llolbrook, Neb., spent
a day in cleaning tip n filthy cellar, lie
beenmo sick in consequence of his exer
tions, and a week's illness resulted.
iCow ho says he'll let his wife clean up
i
! '.;. ' '.' .
..' j: s "-. -:
1,1 t i., .. V ' . I
Teetkl-j
Then the baby Is most Bee
fy nervous, and fretful. nd
doesn't gain in "weight.
Scott's Emulsion
is the best food -and mcdicln
for teething babies. They
gain from the start.
Sf-nd f.it a frre samtilr.
SCOTT .t ilUWNU, ChaniMs,
ta-is IVarl Sirefi, New York.
S soc. and Jb.ao; all drunrti.
SPRING POULTRY NOTES.
The sittimr lien should h'nve a dnilr
dust bath
Keep the iien-hatchril chicks dry
find warm.
I'.e sure tVml your 'iwntltry has com
fortable rprti iters.
Ducks ar,d r;ecse I'hould never Ke
ket with t hickens.
I".arly pu'tlets mi- the profitable
winter epf cbickenti.
Vonnir hieks slur.i-d have an stbuii
dance if v-Murxe s:,:t'!.
'1 he- ht-i. and In r i-lncks slioulii tie
protccteil 'i'roni the wind.
If an i'l rooster is not fit for lbe
table, klSJ him ami Viury him.
Hens will lay lis well without tike
atleniioa of the nr.ile as with it.
Filthy vuurtcrs produce sickwr-v.
and sick bens wili not produce eggs.
It is a lT"oiI plnii to have ;i bouril
lliior tor the coop which holds llc
l.cn ami t-hichs.
It, has been proven by cxpi-riiurrtf
that it V:1.vs better to feed milk to
chicken than to pi;:-.- 'oinmcTciaTi
I'oullry.
Somr - ri' i,"ll'l Swllumrrm.
lb-ccr't lexpeviiui-nt s show- lliat tlb
dolphin, v he. n pur-on-d. . an go 1 brorigh
tlie wait-' at the r:.''1 nf about '.TJmjlt
h.i hoi r. T'os is ; i at s'leed, but for
a short .detain- 'he salmon can iV
belter, s-.'.iee it has f reipieu i hft't
known If'
a1! hour,
i! iilli! fill ':
sc. ifi th.-i-v
rule. Iiowf
.w II. l
l-e rale
( to mibv
Vin 'i-!,' M,
I hi re i i
t he S;iit ;
.er.a.i: i !. .
1 1 1 1-r fUb ii i,.
Iilch is inoi'f
;h-I,ci-1. .--ii
'i w ic1- p: ji
i I i': . 'v li '.t I.
I.icl.cl -pe -I.
Iiiin t sia cc-ss.
!! il'l'-ii
on 1
ilhi-n
U ii:
a re c - t'li.Vi
,1 be i....-;-:
f r t,
t.i:";
t'a 1 1-
P.-
Y
CiT,
l:i j:; , .:iim:: n i ooo. G,os3,coc
boxes: I'fxt'': C'asc::'.c i.i (.'simly Ca
tlcjtriic's ju'i in'o : ..pul.irity. The
people h::ve rant their verdict. V.vst
medicine fry ftbe LcwcLi in the world.
All druggists, 10c.
To iijtx flic 'triiniierry.
The ib'pi it mem nf agriculture St
planning a haU-iicre l).ig on the Ar
lil gton farm vi.u r W ashiagi on, recent
ly turned over in ii as uti experiment
station. Here ill be studied the
"se.ald." which ll-. real ens to ruin the
hufts of New Jersey. New York anil
cm llngian.l. nnd is slowly spreading
in nllier parts of liie i-oimtry. The
reg'nvis oliVcl ed pr ii lice se v n-eigh ths
of tl.t crop, which a few years ago was
valuefi at ijL'.lit'O.eu:!. This scald is
cau-e-i by a fui.fu- v. h'ich appears to
enter tlie plant t! roncli ils roots, and
cat, not .i. reached by orilinn ry spray
ing. Tim.- far it has not been found
at ils frill, :i
known of ii.-
seasoii, nnd
hiutory.
little is
Reduced to FIFTY
CENTS A YEAR
New Idea
Woman's
Formerly
One
Dollar
e
THIS Is
1 !
fora ths A:;
No-j.-W-.-.:. :
hi E.T.lrrc
.:":i:i'3 1
hc:iu'.;f'jl!y
the
a I
0. 1pc-t and best
r.ir.-3 now be
pi:! lie. It shows
- ', b. Millinery,
i:i CccV.inf-f, In
:i in Heading:
:i 1:'. eclers and
1. Ah :ve all, It
!:r..-ib!o New Idea
ir.ij ir..:a
Kv.v I-jha Pat-
.l.'.h c : ; ca'y lOc. each.
ri.o Cents Tc-day
z-:v-.l t! 1 !-' "..' Ir: r a V.'omak's
i. ' : -r ' ' ,-"5t value
lr t:,
T:-n
6 jlj
rr2TisTriN0 co.
York, n. y.
B r o ti ti v. -i - -,
WAInTKD
I "
s
i
t.. sell ri:iMj:s' lk
It jolll'lltll l'o!' lilvt'lliMl:.
pitlilislittl witklv' nt live
dollitrs a yet!!'. It teticln s
tlie M'iepce t ml practice of
Ailvtrtisinp, ami is highly
cstecnied by the nnwt stie
cessftil udvtTtistrs in this
country and Great Britain.
Ijibcral cotnmissioti r.llow
d. Address IMIINTEIW
INK, 10 Spruce St., New
York. -1-21-30t.
i lv'
tr.
el
iiTlCSa -,y.fi'""'jlii -" i
Edoeata Vonr Dowela With Caaeareta.
FAMOUS IN ENGLAND.
Father Dolling Who Preaches Amid
Glitter and Splendor.
Yr M t4vm nail Works thv K14
mt lh t4Ht Squalor mad Moo
;TlodiBK Poverty i lac
City of l.un !-.
U H raUier hard t any lor what Ke.
Father lollin(r, of London, who cele
brated Uia rifty-tim birthduy thothr
lajr, in inofct funious. Trobaidy it it
aot an orator, althoutrh be Ui admit
tedly me of the best KluMikers in the
church of KiiL'land, or for his actual
ociunlittluneiits, ultlHiit'U few uieu
in -ureat liritain nave jiiuoe moic
trikiiiK success of their Jife work, but
on account of the tw o secmtiifrly cou
trmlietory elcincnts ii bis make-up
'that are the si ronyest-- bis insistence
of flitter, richness iitid splendor iu u.!l
j matters connected with w orsbip and
ilvis preference to live. j ml work iu tfce
iisidst of the iitmo.-t. sip.talor and 3c
most prindiny: pmi-riy to be found in
; (London.
Jlis church down iu j.rfi my l'oplair ta
Ifiike u palace inside. a.':;! its
jiwitb crosses and ciJnih s
jcitensils and is ilec.r.io c,l
'.flowers, but for e: i4 I In
n r blaes
n i golden
.-. iih rare
1 1 ln-r him
self slept ec: iiight In a room hi u
!ii:lieiiieii-!nie scp.-'":'t.'il mily by a
iTotti.: pa i'i : I ion l'r.-'ii a m: r larycr
I'lini1. w lilch 'n1 had : ' : ".1 u j' v i i ti lui lu
I mocks as a- "s licit cr" i -r i-.ic: and '.mis
'too poor to pay forji night's Imlcings.
lie is one of t he most iincouiproinis
iing ritualists in llngland. but when he
called on the bishof of Winchester to
ask for his Iirst "liiViig" he had to paw n
his watch to pay hi1 iiiiirnad fare, lie
dli-ssi's in i'u-.: nek .mil bei rclla and
rcccii es ciiifes-i. h-.s like any loiinan
.Catholic priest, lui) Ii' is not the leas:
enthusiastic part 'e'pant in I'u- nij'hllv
football games th.'' .
the llel.-ct.lt ion nf 111- li.'V
nnd in t he rules nf i I 'n h !
lilslriiel tl'.cni.
lief , re l-'atl'i-r li."iio..
d.'in to begin his ' i.-.l v i i
i'-,1
lll'CS t'lf
i h i s pa ri
:. -sisi.il is
v.e t'o Lon-.-;
iii- iig the
1
.r.
lLU-.i'. FATIIKft IVOT.LIXG.
t!TlfI!i.i:um!r.Rth" M-'s-t I1. iil.ii' ' T m ch
in. i r. in l.'ii.iiun.)
dciijens c" poplar he was in cliaifc of
a tiiissioii in Portsmouth. The mijc.li
men w it h w loun he anie in contact de
spised him nt tirst on account of ilic
dress he wore, but before he left I hem
they loved him J o a man. 1 1 has been the
same story iu I'oph.r. his present par
ish, the cheerbes corner of London
where Ifm.uiMl people are huddled to
get her on fort -four acres of ground.
"Our hope here in the east end rests
entirely with the children." he says.
He aims to teach them manliness first
of all, nnd so he has them inarch to the
music of fife and rum, and there is u
youthful rille corps in connect ion w it h
the school, lie also fives the children
dancing lessons oih a week. "We
teach much by dancing." lie .-ays. "The
young fellow s learn how t -1 t real t heir
sweethearts and we tht:, obtain a coii
t rol over t In ir eourl - h i.s. ' ' -h woiiltl
otherwise be carried on in t' public
house or in the ni l, mi-er.i M st reel s,
resulting in no one knows what sor
row nnd misery."
Father Dolliior's pulpit dciaea am-1 -rnsionally
is rat her sta rt linr. I.'. . .-i't-ly
nt one of his I'm r: - nn mt h sen ic, . !-,:
was !u the inidsl 1 i prayer v. lien t w.
women entered t he church. Th.-ccw.
dent ly had dropped in'n the llni. n:i--
sion out "f curio:
the aisle, i::id i hi
shirts and the jbi
Hint both f do-:!
madi" no mi a 'I -. .
hardly w..!K.-o I :
father Doliiii;'
knees, tun:ei ill
bellowi d out : " : !
do you mean by it,
lice in this way'.''
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A young minister of I
was recently ordained.
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'hiinfield, N.
lie was o'o
ulonjf the street one day when a large
man stepped up and struck him in tlie
car. The minister laid down a num
ber, of packages he was carry iiig,
turned -back his cull's and gae the
other man one of the neatest "lick
ings" ever seen in Jersey. Then he
turned down 1:1s cull's and moved on.
"Whnt is the mutter'.'" asked a friend.
"Oh, he was angry," replied the minis
ter, "because I saved a sent fora lady
that he wanted for himself." "Don't
you think this will hurt you in Plain
field?" anxiously queried his friend.
"Oh, I don't know," was the calm an
werj "it may, but it will help me ns
a little-preliminary for Africa, where 1
om to be sent to preach." Detroit
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