The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 17, 1902, Image 13

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jOUGETG? jOPE LEO'S CHOICE.
WITH A LAME BACK ? i
Els Holimss Favors Cardinal SartJ
L Trouble Mate Ym Miserable. for papiCy.
L.- everybody who rnda ths news- ,
PT. ;re to know of the wonderful ;
U4
cures "macw cy ur.
i Kflmeris Swamp-Root, s
I the treat kidney, liver '
I andiUtider remedy.
1 It is .the treat medl- i
f caltris-mph of the nine-
teenth
(A Van at (irrnt Titriit iir.B JT:trriii
Minimi)' WIim I'uxira ln-jrce lie
turri thr ( liurr?t anil tU
Itatlaa tt 4-.uiuil.
Nn nriiico : lh adiniiili fmtll l.f
century; dis- ? liii.t..,i th. ,.,,i;i;.
coverrl after years of t , u . . .
hi scientific research bv "i ' '
tmaSDr. Xilmer. the emi-', ,,r,,IU' w,,,,w i,e ""'' J"1'" '
I - li.iHnv an1 Kl,t I sUfnilicllllce Own Lluit -lf Unrtliii.il
der specialist, and U ; (iiusenpe Sarin, ait litis iinoment the
.j.itiw successful iln ipromptly curing 'J ii tria rch of I'enice. "iTIte vein-ruble
L back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- j i.eo, turely iwuT.iiig .tlu- u-nd of his
I..A Rripht s Diseasewhlch Is the worst ' ,,ilerfiil rrm tnuffiv . hones that
h'..lS.t u BO, I Cr.li.M.I Sarr.. will KtVp into his
SoreverythtaiThutlfyouhavekid- ! Jl',"H- IW Il. .not even the
Hvcr or bladder Uoutie It will be found '""'J' father himself. i miore ln-loved
he remedy you need, ilt has been tested . in the Catlioili' fjiith Hhun Sarto.
in hospital work, In private 1 The i ns-it imi taken liv the none
ice, among the helpless too poor to pur-' with referent to oi um.i1 us vivendi be-
kj reiiei a- " , - iween tne cuurcn atixi me temporal
Kcasethat a1-1 JT""-"fl,t : throne of Italy and that assumed by
L md' bvwh ch all readers of this paper ' , . . .
b-maa-... ., t,rZTZ i ( urdiiuil Surto. iiinl-s the choice of
havenot aireaay ' "vo . ... .. .
"Ltile sent free by -mail, also a book I Si"0. V,I,,,J J,"l' l-"'. "eem nn
Umore about Swampt'Root and how to j "Pl'sirent aiMuiuil.r n;v the New
i out if you have kioncy c ro laaaertrouoie. .; oi-k world.
Lnwritine mention teadaig this generous j Cunliniil Siirtw liuV.lk'l v iiiinonmcd
L In this paper ana
I; .your aaaress w
. v IV.
Uin. IN. I. "
far fifty cent and nw of Swmp.Ron,
fc-jis are sold bjrailljad druggists.
( . .1 .ifkfaPi to
k0 N'T WAiT.
i j If you knew how SCOTTS
EMULSION would build you
w upt L.crease your weight,
SUU-JUICH JVUl WUIV UllWl
arwS lun js and put you in con
dition lor next winter, vou
u
3wuld betn to take it now.
Send for frve simple, unci trr it.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists,
A WIS l'crl Street, New York,
V 5ac.Jtne51.co: mi rtrurpwu.
11r Vonimon TraR.
Bone itKn are born to win rtrntBr,
Anfl some to plod in lonely way;
SonDo came t twetp the tumlul nrlngt.
And some to lead in bloody fra.
Some iarn Jnr honor, tome for alth.
And come .the love for women fah.
But no bby ercr aw a role
Wttliout- rhe old dtslre to fn&.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Ee&aladyertsinc;,
DM I N IsTKATOR'rt JfOTICK Lt
turn of AilniiiilHtration in the
Ms joy when Jherr wt rt"troiin: iroli
aliilitit's of a union hit ween church
uiul htatc al hit; uitdcssion to the
:i pontilicate t- re:i riled in mime (iiar-
j tcrs us the woliition uif the llomnii
problem so loBfr iinsihwiil.aiil no Ion-;
I n cause of dissension over nil Italy.
' to say iiothiiir of itii hearing upon
! the nttitiule of other if.'utliolic conn
I tries. Carilinul Snrto ii noted for his
VDITUn
Adminwttator, C f. A.
I iwiter. AU'y.
r 1 1 .1... f llikfcrt.nhllr Int A of A,li.
P . ' . . p. k.ni,..hj,i.Hli.il '; tirililenci. luirjnt. ne tiiefbHifl with
1H.,1,lfn.iKMeJ.Me"oiMAiiowliiif tliem- iti,.s. n.l fmr ,.vti-,i,ie inilenenil-
L- 4.i,.i ul in M nunrme reiueted Mi ' . '
ike i'mmiiliatB pavineat. while ho hnvint S ence. lie IS at(W .11 patron of the urts,
Enrwill preMiililie.Julylieiiticted to , 1mc1ip1 Fntlttn- l,uveiizo 1'eroM.
L ..J..r.wneil. e
The curdinal is recopiii.ed as one
fof the most learned in'in of the
church. He h -a stickler 'for the ex
aict truth us l.tvne.ii it he church 11 ml
I he people, and ou tuiidh renoun
ome years agn Try idcstK-oyini? cer
Itnin relies of dextilrtf ill uuthenticity.
He would, it in pointed out, brinp to
Viiu hi(fh office -VoTncter ft most at
tBoctive modesty, tiniisiiifl (energy in
tlie direction of matters Ikirpe 11 nil
nail, the taleaU wf tfine adminis-
B1THIX'H NOTICE. Notice la hereby
'..,. ii.ni lettern teaaMnentarv umin the et
beorite lampbell, tale ol ITuion town
1, rwyder Co., I'a., dee'd, 'have been isnued
ou4.Tni of law to theiMiderniKned, to whom
I intoned to Mkid entate should make Irame
... nu-ment and those bavin 4la.ima asainiit
CliotUi present them duly uthenticatud for
itieoKiit. .,,.,., r-
LtMatown, fa-, March 14. MU2.
XEcrtOH'S NOTICE. Xotice in hereby
u ithat lette teataaanntany upon the
Lie of Harriet Frantc, lated Hnnklln town-
d Hajwer County, ra., ieaeae. nave
,i in whom all Indebted to aaid t state
IiM uavke Immediate payeneat iud thoae
tlnKelaiBMaKainsI it ihoaid ptoeent them
Irautbearticated loraertlemeaat
' it f lutiiv I.- .
u, if. 1 J .v, aaauutur.
b XECLWU'S NOTICE. Kotice i
Cihrreby given that letters testamentary up-
tlie entail! 01 jewie ooamuacn uaie 01
sire towiiNbln., Snyder tXHiialy, Peuna.,
reused, have been Issued In due lorm ,of law
the uuderateoed, to whom all andehcl to
Id estate sbuuld make Immediate paAjkieui
k uioHe navtoKClalms agalnat It should jiro
kltiiem duly atubentlcated for setUemeat.
. ranQ SUAM DaUH,
JOSHUA 8HAMBACU.
Udleburgb, fk, Kay IS, 10. EBecuUrs.
Agents Wanted
Ft OFT. DEWITT TALHAOE, bytil
,kkv, runn uttwi i r talmaub; aaa
iate adilora of Christian Herald. Only
k endorsed by Talauae family. Knormous
tt for amenta who act iMilckly. OutHI ten
ito. Write immediately t'lftrtt Jo.. 2!t2
4lh U, ehlla., Fa. Mention the Post.
rae Tonlhfal Fcanlalae Idea.
"Wliat kind of a society is yours?"
bdied her father.
"A secret society," she replied.
"liut what is its object?"
"Oh, juat to have secrets from the
klier girls." Chicago Post.
So Pleaaare.
"Why 'did you leave your last place?"
"It was so dull," replied the maid.
'Tbe master and mistress agreed per
ecKy, and never v thing cams up 101
lemtnU to roaslp about. Chi
ip Past
"I am using a box of Chainber-
Bin S Stomach & Livnr Tahlts and
pad tbcm tbe best thinir for niv
Itomach I ever useJ," say a T. W.
opioron. Justice of. the 1'eace,
LiOomis. Mich. ThPsn Tuolefs not
ply correct disorder b of the atom
CQ but reeulate thn liver and
fcowek They are easy to take and
'le-saut in (.ffflet. FrieA 25 npnt.a
berbox, For sale by the Middle
burg Drug Store.
Cats and Their To!I.
Cabs make the most careful toilet of
kny animals, excepting some ol the
f'potsums. Lions and tigers tvnh
fhemselves like the cat, wettinrr the
llark, india rubber-like ball of the fore-
Foot and the inner toe anil passing to
he face and behind the ears. The foot
h thus a face sponge and brush, and
lie rough tongue combs the rest of
he body.
Cut thin nut. Mrwl fiL-o if in ia
rv Sstron ntl.l rvaf. 11
I tax of Clmmberlniu'H Stomach &
UVer Tnblota TUa c:t fVi vein
jThey oIho correct, disorders of tlio
istijiiiacl), Pilce 25 cents.
rireaa Itrfnrm.
Ont-e tinon.a time n certain nnmiin.
hci liad been much pestered by n
-ress rcfnrniKP who tlif nt ! ii
frcu.ied suitor, nnd was saved front
an untimely death bv her corset,
ffhkh deflected the biillet.
Aha!" she exclaimed, turniiisr tri-
pnplinntly upon the dress reformer.
I had flint wen rim enrsrls. n vou
Mvlscd ine. T tl,,nl,l 1,o ,lon.t nVI"
"Oh, no!" replied tlio dress reform-
w with perfect serenity. "Women
lo don't wear eorsets don't linvo
"dlzied Kllilnr vim llimvl" Tnuil
Topics.
1K. l-'kNNtlH'S
liheuniatlsm.t
ilttckuchej
Dtoiisv.C
uravci.r:
KIDNEY
BACKACHE
sP.TT'PP
. tTrrmmn fm ks mm
E WAS DKMGHTm.
Me JIow da you do. Mm U'estt
rxe boon inteuiling calling aivyou for
Rnnie time, but somehow I've been so
btfty that I haven't been abl .to.
She I'm debghted to hear lit, Mr.
Ilaundupp. I hope you'll confimue to
be .busy! Punelii.
"C" With a Tail.
The "C" with a tail is the ttrade
mark of Cascarcts Candy Cafiturtic.
Look for it on the light blue enameled
metal box! Each tablet stamped
C. C vC. Never sold in bulk. All
druggiists, ioc
IDLE ClHlIOSITY.
PIG FEEDING TESTS.
CARDINAX, GIUBEPPB SARTO.
(Pope Leo WasJi Him to Be HI Suceeaa or
lb the Papacy.")
tratire officer and the first qualities
of an orgnnier- In addition to his
abilities and his undoubted Christian
character the cardinal is, from the
sweetness of his nature, beloved by
many millions of people. It is cer
tain that no prelate would have ft
more enthusiastic sanction from the
laity.
In speaking to Father Terosl re
cently, the pope said: "Hold him
very dear l'erosi, as in the future he
will be nble to do much for you. We
firmly believe he will be our succes
sor." Cardinal Sarto is 67 years old. He
was born nt Kiese, in the province of
Venice and was educated in the Sule
sian institute at Cottolenga, founded
by the famous Dom Bosco. He was
always of a serious turn of mind and
when a young man his rector snid to
him that he had "never been a child."
Cardinal Sarto was not "discov
ered" until he had reached middle
age. He was a parish priest in the
province of Venice for the most of
his years and finally became a bish
op. His high executive qualities and
unexcelled learning became known
soon after his elevation nnd were
recognized by the authorities of the
church. It was not until 1893 that he
was created 11 cardinal, nt which time
he wns also named as patriarch of
Venice. Thus the modest but able
parish priest became, the head of the
province in which he had served so
many years in n lowly position. His
selection was made by the consistory
of lS'.t.'i which was compelled to sue
the throne for the privilege of in
stalling hint ns patriarch of Venice,
fn return for the concession, which
was made through Premier Crispi,
the church appointed 11 ti ecclesiastic
nl vicar npostolie in unrtheiisterii
Africa to assist the premier hi his
pet scheme of extending the African
colonics.
Cardinal Parto had not lx-cn in of
fice more than a year before he pub
licly declared for a iniir.n bet veen
church nnd state speaUinir in no un-i-erlain
way. His utterances created
n great sensntion, and it was felt
flint he might have offended the holy
sen by the fervor of his words. Ap
parently he received the silent np
prohation of the pope, in whose es
timiitin be has ever held 11 firm place.
The Stylus nn n Weapon.
The Koinan stylus was often made
heavy, that it might be u,ed us a
weapon. It was with such a stylus as
this that Cuear defended himself
when attacked by th conspirators.
mvn?i, ...
lie What do you want to know
vhy I was late last night for?
Kue I don't want to know tlmt 1
Just want to bear your excuse! Ally
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Cfcarartrr aaat Caaaea at Soft Paris
Dleraasrd fcjr Prof. Fraak T.
shalt. ol Caaaaa.
Tbe Canadian rx-rricicntul farm
authorities l.nve- i.i.ei u rejHirt by
Prof. Frank T. l.ut., them k. ut thit
farm, uon the churucter ua I . a use
ft soft (Mirk. SoftnesM in oik is a
terioiis defect, nii so the t;iiestiou
is of great iuip.irtiince ! ti.e (.1111
cdinn Uicon imTustry. l'rof. Shut t
summarises the results of his ex
periments as follows;
1. 'that of oil tbe grain vat ions
employed that consisting of cipiai
parts of iats, pas ami barley gave
the firmest pork. It may further be
added that th fat was deposited
evenly anil ant to thickly, and that
this ration gave 41 very thrifty
growth.
2. Thnt 00 UifTffwnce could be ol
served in tbe firmness of the pork
from tin? prcoediTig ration, whether
fed soaked or dry.
3. Tliat when bnlf the grain ratios
consists of .rone, meiil the resulting
pork KBwwvs mm .increased percentage
of oleia in ntltor words, it tendency
to softness.
4. Tlmt In Bliis ration (half con.
meal, half oa.ts, peas and barley im
etiuui xnrt) a:h feeding of it boilnd
gr;ve slightly higher olcin content,
but tliM .is ttnly apparent when lie
aveniye tfroni the four pens is talem
into tvousidcrntion.
5. Tltat, uonsidering the effwt of
feedtsg 1leirat!oii of oats, pens jund
Itnrle.v during the first period bo 11
live wrrght "f.n liundreul pounds Jtnil
corn aural 3iiring the finishing
lierinds coiiifntretl with the re vers f
thiH jilmi thut is, corn first, fol
lowed with oats, peas and bariry
we may conclude that the ftiroiier
givas m Tiiitn pork.
6. That iuibiith methods mcnttMmnl
In tie preceding paragraph 110
marketd .diffwuenee was to be obsmved
from I'bfC xirfiiui fed dry or previously
soaked, llioirgh taking nn uvrraipe
of the iwo groups m each ration the
"dry" titled guwe a somewhat hifbtir
olein erMitient.
,.7. A when worn meal formet! IlKitf
the fin sieriofl irntion and the Ortii
of the rrtnind "period ration, the "re
sulting pcrk vwas somewhat "frfftun
than frajsii thntt of any of the rationn
alreauly idiNenssttd. We conclude that
the lotrpnr the jieriod during nrKich
the eoix is led a a large proportioii
of the ration .flum softer will be the
pork.
8. That iboirns (produce a soft anfl
inferior pork. Hlhe growth of the
pigs so fed whh (floor and miserable
and the sVrptiHithm of (he fat mender.
9. That (warn meal fed exclumvely
as the trratin ration, either dry or
previously aakrnd, vesults in an ex
tremely soft a.t, it We percentage of
oleln being1 wiidrlbly higher thaa
'front any tlnr cathm tested. The
pork was of am interior quality.
Here also ve tml-ed the miserable
growth of tlie animolbt, the ration im
ino sense being- an vuviiiich1 one.
EXCELLENT PIG TROUGH.
' VVW VVl m-. a. ..l a a . t . t a a w VV-VV YVVV"I
for Infants and Children.
Castorlu in a lianulew substitute for Casttir Oil, Pare
jroric. Drops nnd Sootliinjr Syntps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Mor.li'iio itr other Nareotlc
substance. It destroys Worms and aHuys lVverishness.
It cures l)iarrbu and Wind Colie, It relieves Teeth
injr Tnuiblos and cures Const! pat ion. It regulates tlio
Stomtich and ltowels, Kivinir hcultliy ami natural bleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
S9
In Use For Over 30 Years.
ralfiea Aaaarlac Ctivfreiletire and
Clraallaeaa II Knalilea Kaeh
Pis; to Cet lis mmrr.
To slop pigs properly make a
trough of oak boards one and one
half Inch thick, and of any length
or width desired; one board eight
inches nnd one ten inches wide will
make a trough suitable for all but
very small pigs. Nnil them together
V shape, letting the ten-inch board
go over the eight-inch to make th
sides even. Nail on ends: divide the
trough into nine to eleven eiiial
spaces. From an oak board one Inch
thick and six or eight inches wide,
saw V-shuped partitions, with one
corner a right angle, and two corners
half right angles. Fit the pieces and
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Send for literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stove and
the "New Rochester" Laist.
You will never regret ha. vine introduced these tjcods iuto your Louse
hoid.
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New-York Tribune Farmer
FOR
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Ksliilillshcil In 1M1, furtivcr sixty jeur.i 11 -M tli
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ill every State In the I'll Ion.
tin Nmeintjcr 7, mm, it w.is I'liuiied to tlio
a IiIk'Ii rliiss, iiM- lure, lll'istralcil arli-uHiita! Sivkly,
f ir Ilic iHiim r a:nl his 1111 lamlly
pnicE si.oo
a ji ar, tint Jim can Imy It fur less. Il.iw ?
It y suliscrlliliig ilimiurh jmir own .ivurne lii.mu
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Cnnuy Cnthartle, cure constipation forever
10o.2n. 11 0. C. C. fPil. drugglsvs ra'uod m?ae
MODEL PIG TROUGH.
nail with six-penny finishing nails.
Fig. 1 shows the pig side of the
trough when set in the fence of the
pig pen. The upper part of the par
titions that stand above the trough
nre nailed to the fence board, and
the ends of the trough to the posts.
The trough must be level und project
three or four Indies on ine ouisiue,
thus allowing n clear space the whole
length to pour in swill, llesides the
onvenience and cleanliness eacii pig
gets his proper share. This individ
ual trough is iilso tine lor leeiimg
dry feed. 1'. C. Laclede, in F.pito-
aiist.
Cum milium Kuter u I'mtciit.
Horse breeders of Canada arc
ali:nin.'d ut the large cx;iortnl ions of
bronchos from the I'nifcd Slates into
that country. Tlie ( lydcsdale di rectors
met lately and discussed the ijiicslioii
i o-.v to prevent the great injury thai
. iil l e done, to the breed of ( niinila's
hi.ivcs if this condition of allairs is
pci'uiitied to cunt iiiuc. Horse breed
rs complain that the duty on horses
imp u tud into Canada from the United
SUiti's is only two dollars, while any
exporter of horses into the United
States must pay $30 on eatdi animal.
The broncho growers of the west have
taken udvantage of the low tariff, und
have been selling great numbers of
horses in Canada, and already the re
sult is seen in the deterioration end
small ness of many of the horses on
Canadian farina
SPECIAL SALE -ir
riPPPTC MHTTINR
unii u 1 1-1 j iv if 1 1 in u 1
RUBS and FURNITURE, i
v n n
IIM EVER D58P1AYED ri3
MM
ilvJ 0
'h Marked iiitractiveucss in dir and color anl -II 1 f in;-Iily
:C ,,i' i;.ln-ii' coipliimd willi the n -a.-oiialilc .ric'S nial-:.- our cai,--ls
ciinsiiii'iioiis. At lliis tinic attention is called to ti e n'v
-( a-uii s
H
.ittten:s of the wcll-kiii-vcii Wilton's, Axinin-b i and 'l;i . -i v
P.russcls. Tlie latest eflcels. ln;ra!ns. Carpet-inall s! K s ;
and prices.
Our stock oi new FURNITURE is cs-
pecially pleasing. We also have a line
line of baby Carriages ! :
W.H. FELIX, j
Valley Street, Lcwistown, Ta, :
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