1 it l hid Wt MS 3 YOU GET OT ITH A LAME BACK ? Trouble Mate Tot Miserable TOPE LEO'S CHOICE. His Holicsss Favors Cardinal SartJ i for ths Papicy. fcavenotalreadytriBd.lt, may have a bottle sent tree ey-mau, aisu a dww it. ifvou have kidney i L writing mention neadaig this generous In this paper ana nur address Oi K:meriCo..Bng-:El u, fiftv cent and 'Baawof SwMnp-Bnofc, Lies are sold by alljpead druggists. I . everybody who Tff&ds the news sure to know -of the wonderful cures anaao ey ur. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the rrest kidney, liver II and iblaslder remedy. n tsine rreai mecu- i f5 ca triumph of the nine- rcenm cemury, ou- Feiel.t.'l ti IVJ. I fate whose i i -If i rl flUI i.l Bill I (A Man of nrral Tt'etit nri IT.xtreitt Mudrxty- tVlia Iniiiri Jivc r llr (urrm (Ur t Unreal autt tk , Hatiaa UutuiunM, ii lfvou knewhowSCOTTS y EMULSION would build you H increase your weteM, n strengthen your weak throat ants lun js and put you in con tuifion for next winter, you would betm to taKe it now. No prince ttt the liniuili could It rucvpetl t Jup pontile ui'4'fKsiioi fat .the papal O tTOalDr. aCllmer. the eml-' ,hr",,l xv"ulJ l n,,, l"""' ""I I - . I (iirniliciuiro tfmu llia-t of (.'nrdin.il der specialist, and U ; tmn-eppe .-ari.i, at hub nnomeni me g0, 9mA for fr-e mtot1c. and tr It. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409415 1'wtrl Htctl, New York. fbe Common fran. WK-n are born to win mhut. jI1v successful itnipromptly curing 'j patriarch f IVaW. "iThe venerable 1 Anfi some to plod In lonely way; i.eo, Mirny Brur.iij jiu cmi 01 ; - . . . J. j - , , , . . , .i.i Ani fome to lead In bloody fray, wonderful riffa JWu- .hop.- that BoB1. ,arn JnP nonori gome fur m,i,h, C'urilinul Surf" will step iuto his Amd come. iSie love for women shoes, ami nw nivlat. jiut !! the But no boy over saw a pole 1 Ma.aa.a VIU'lllI UiUt ..,1 kidnev, bUdder, uric acid trou- j I - . .kl.-U 1. 1 Lnd Brigni s uisc, .... . KiHer's SwmHoot Is not rec- " hinder Uoutle It will be found , ''"'J' fn,,"-r l-lf, -e remedy you need, ilt has been tested J in the Catholic faith lmn Sarto. ny 'ways, in hospital work, in private The position taken liy the pope ce among the helpless too poor to pur-1 vith refftviioe to m iim.iI its vivemli he ;re'liefasdhasrjroveilso successful in 'J tWeen the ehunh aiwl the temporal cjsethat a special .mrrangement has1, tI)rne f ,,a3j. that . assumed by jB.de by which ail reader, ,of' Intapajw, r , f he h, (f Sarto, voiced by J'tie Jmjo, iseein on more about SwampiRoot and how to upparent anwnuily ay the New i, ifvou have kidney er bladder trouble. ork World. Cardinal Siirt puMit'ly announeed his joy when Jhere t retitmnt? pridi aliilities of a union hit ween church and stattv and his ii!iiession to the pontificate i rrjr:iriled in some quar ters, us the solution mf the liotnnii problem so Itmpr iiiisiKcill and so long a cause of dissension over all Italy, to say nothtiijT -of Lts henriiitf upon the attitude of ot her if.'atholie coun tries. Cnrdiatil Sarto Us noted for his prudence, harinp never meddled with politics, and Ifwr .evtrime independ ence, lie is aims patron f the arts, nnd launched Fnfher Luvenzo l'erosi. the celebrated irieit ciumposer. The cardinal in recopnied ns one mf the most learned men tif the n hureh. He hi a stickler "for the ex- aiet truth uft llwwn it he. church and lhe people, and won nutOh renown oine years ug ly 'destroyiii(r cer ftain relies of demtxtf ul authenticity. He would, it H pen-nted out, bring to Kin high office rlLarneer tff most at tenctive modesty, Tmusuitl lenergy in tlie direction of mittera (lurpe and wall, the talents A a (fin .adminis- Z GflLflDVERTSING, tUp of Administration In the1 LntlolmM. Ilaek'nburg, la'e of Addiia ; U i .(.... Limleiilnl o" etater reUeiitod to llllllHHMIMts tinyiowt, num muw ...i,, 11 Al llAn n nv iv . iimj nvi, Arininiataator, C. T. A. iwwr, aii r. anTKlX'H NOTICE. NoliM herehjr that Irtters leataaaentarr upon tlie ea J Uto'K tamiibell, late of Uulon town- .tm of law to tlietmilerninned. to whom j-,t m makl nitata abould make linmfr L navmrnl and tlioae bavinK agatnRt preaeiit them duly authenticated tor km" D. W. CAMPBKIjL. Executor. Loatorm, Ha', March U, MUX ri-rtoH'S NOTICE. Xotice U hereby Lmi tht letter teataaaantany upon the feo( Harriet KranU, late ad Htanklln town- ja)Mler County, raM aeaoaaea, uaye t,mA in due form of laar to the under- Ird, to ailiom all indebked to aaid ttale Lid make immeaiaie nyaaaiib wm uuac nKclamairainiii 11 unlaw uieeeu mora (Utbeaiucaiea tor igiiaim. u. rf, lfuv; usouwr. XCLTWU'8 NOTICE.-Kotl.ce (hf reby jrlvn that letters testamentary up 1 lie mute ot Jews Sbambach date of re towuidin.t Bnyder County, feuna.. raara, Me oeen imuea in one lorm ui ibw be uudentliQed, to whom ail Ittdetiwd to eeutte anouta mute unmrautio pwiaieuv Uioaeluvuiir claims against It aboula jtro- liem auiy awinenucavea tor neitieuitait. PHARE8 SH AM BACH. JOSHUA SHAMBACti. Vklxirgli. Pa, Kay U, lwt. Esectttars. Agents Wanted rcorr. Dcwrrr taii4k, byfci RRV. FRANK DEWITT TALMAOK aad Liite editor ot Chriitian Herald. Only ik endorwd by Talauaja family. Knormoun Aforairent who act quickly. Outfit ten It. Write immediately t'lark :.. W khHu, fblla., fa. Mention the Post. "I sm using a box of Ctiamber d's Stomach & Liver Tablets and d them the best thinir for my fcrnach 1 ever used," says T. V. fcbinson. Justice of the Peace. tomis, Mich. These Tablets not ly correct disorder s of the atom a but regulate the liver and wek They are easy to take and -saut in effect. Price 25 cents rbox, For sale bv the Middle- rg Drug store. ffce Yoothfal Feanlnlne Idea. ElVhat kind of a society is yours? ed her father. A secret society," she replied. iiut what is ita object?" 'Ob, jut to have secrets from the ter girls." Chicago Tost. No Pleaeare. 'Why 'did you leave your last place?" f'lt was so dull," replied the mairt. be master and mistress agreed per et!y, and never a thing came up fox ( terninU to rotslp about." LU- UOpMi, Cars and Their TollM. Ct make the most careful toilet of y animals, excepting; some oi the possums. Lions and timers vath emselves like the cnt, wettinp the rk, India rubber-like ball of the fore- it and the inner toe and passing to face and behind the ears. Ihe foot thus a face sponge and brush, and e rough tongue combs the rest of e body. Cut thin out. Mtnl hika it to the liuMlobure Drue Ktoie and cet n kx of Chamberlniu'H Stomach & iver Tahlpta. TI10 l'st nhvaic. !iey also correct disorders of tlio 'Jinach, lMee 25 cents. Dreiie Ilefnriii. Onto upon. a time a certain woman, ! hail been much tiestcred bv a oss reformer, was shot ut by a '"'it'll suitor, and was saved front f tmtimelv death bv her corset. Wth deflected the bullet. Ma!" she exclaimed, turiiinir tri- pphantly upon the dress rcformei". 4 1 nail quit weannir corsets, ns you WfC.l me. I should he dead llov!" "Oh, no!" replied the dress retorm- with lierfeet serenitv. "Women ho don't wenr encsets don't hnvu enziej suitors, you know!" Tuwu OIUCS. B. B'fcNNUIl'a lUlCUlUfttlHlll! lli&ckiicho.l l)roiay.f ur&vuiJ KIDNEY BACKACHE !2SU.MCIIRE CARDINAL. GIUBEPPB SAHTQ. (Pope Leo Waili Him to Be HIc Buoceaior lit the Papacy) trative officer snd the first qualities of organizer. In addition to his ablllt'u'8 and his undoubted Christian charnefer the cardinal is, from the sweetness of his nature, beloved by many millions of people. It is cer tain that no prelate would have a more enthusiastic sanction from the laity. In speaking to Father Perosl re cently, the pope said: "Hold him very dear Terosi, ns in the future he will be able to do much for you. We firmly believe he will be our succes sor." Cardinal Sarto is 67 years old. He was born nt lUcse, in the province of Venice nnd was educated in the Sale 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 said 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 proviuce of Venice for the most of his yenrs nnd finally became a bish op. His high executive qualities and unexcelled learning beenme known soon after his elevation and were recognized by the authorities of the church. It was not until 1803 that he was created 11 cardinal, at which time he was also named ns patriarch of Venice. Thus the modest but ulilc 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 1SU3 which was compelled to sue the throne for the privilege of In stalling him ns patriarcli of Venice, fn return for the concession, which was made through l'remier Crispi. the church appointed an ecclesiastic nl vicar apostolic in northeastern Africa to assist the premier i:i his pet scheme of extending the African colonies. Cardinal Sarto had not been in of fice more than a year before he pub licly declared for a union bet.vcen I'liiirch nnd state speaking in 110 un certain way. His utterances created n great sensntion, and it was felt that he might have offended the holy see by the fervor of his words. Ap parently he received the silent ap probation of the pope, in whose es tinmtln he hns ever held a firm place. Tlio Stylus It It Wean on. The liDinnn stylus was often made heavy, that it might be uvd as a weapon. It wns with such a stylus as thla that Caear defended himself when attacked by th conspirators. E WAS DKI.tGMTCm. Eie How da you do, Mrs. West! rwe boon intending calling os wou for some time, but somehow I've been so bomy that I haven't been able to. She I'm delighted to hear iit, Mr. Ilasdupp. I hope you'll continue Vo b .busy! l'undh. "C" With a TaiL The "C" with a tail is the rtrade mark of Cascarets Candy Catfhurtic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C . Never sold in bulk. All druggiists, ioc IDLK CI MdOSITY. PI0 FEEDING TESTS. Character aad Cae at Salt Park Dlaeaaaed by Pral. Fraak T. ht, mt Caaada. j The Canadian ex-eriniental farm 1 authorities l.nva b.Wi 11 rejuirt by rrof. Frank T. Shut., vliem . at th J farm, ujjon the character ua I .-anse. j rf soft pork. Sviftneaa in oik is a 1 terioils defect, nnd so the iUestiou i is of greut iiup.iriance ti the Can- I sdian becon iudustry. l'rof. Shutt 1 fcuniuuries the results of his ex periments as follows; 1. 'that of all the grtilu rations emploved that ooiuusting of equal parts of oats, Jeas im1 barley gave the firmest pork. It may further be added that tre fat was deposited evenly and aw tt thickly, and that this rat km gave a very thrifty growth. 2. Thnt no Uiffewnee could ue oi served in tlie firmness of the pork from the preeeiEng ration, whether fed Honked or dry. 3. That when b.nlf the grain ratios consists oi rsi meal the resulting pork Kkows tis increased perecntagf of oleia ia o4ler words, a tendency to softness. 4. TJUut in Bliis ration (half cort. meal, half oats, peas and barley isi equal parts.) a'be feeding of it boiWl g;ve a slightly higher olein content, but Uiis is njy upparent when lie average ifrttin the four pens is lakr.ui into wDsidcration. 5. Unit, oonsidering the efftwt of feetlhtj therratlon of onts, pens iud barley during the first period ho a live w-ght oi.a hundred pounds 4tnd corn aural Muring ine iiiiimukk perioA, mifrared with the revers 'tf this jiian thut is, corn first, (fol lowed with oats, peas nnd Imrlry we assy -omolude that the ftirauer gives 41 Jrrnier pork. 6. That tniboth methods mentiwintid In Use preceding paragraph 110 marked .dilTeuwnce was to be observed from llbe tatiiim fed dry or prevhuisVy soaked, though taking an avemuge of the two groups on each ration the "dry" fwed game a somewhat bibdr olein cwxitent. ,.7. As when oorn meal formed aiH the nr ifieriaO trntion and the mlroW of tbe ptHHind iieriod ration, th a-e-sulting ptirk was somewhat emrltm than fnaoii thatt of any of the rations already s&Nciisitad. We conclude that the lojrgrir the period during wMch the corn is led is a large proportion of the ralMtn Dhn softer will be tlie pork. 8. That earos (produce a soft anfl inferior pork. Iflhe growth of the pigs so fa wns (poor and miserabU and the Vpsitim of the fat meager. 8. That ewitai meal fed exclusively as the frraisi ratitioi, either dry or previously soaked, penults in an ex tremely soft tat, itWe percentage of olein benjf asdribly higher thaa from any nthter eathm tested. The pork was of sua inferior quality. Here also ntd the miserable growth of the animnibt, the ration in ino sense being an omwimicaI one. EXCELLENT PIG TROUGH. lie What do you wnnt to know why I was late last night for? She I don't want to know that 1 Just want to hear your excuse! Ally Slope r. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Totmutr One Dollar THIS is the cheapest and best Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. H shows New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, In Woman's Work and In Reading: beautifully Illustrated In colors and In black and whits. Above all, It shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only lOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day forslncl9 corvof ffce Nsw IdbaWomak's Maoa:iks, and tee vhat treat value lor the conoy It can give you. u s s THE NEW IDEA PTJBIISHISO CO. 636 Brotdw.y, New York, N. T. lanvssssr - v;itei) - Id sell 1'K'lN'l KS' INK si joiini;;! li'i' i.i!vcrti.-( i- iiil.!i.-I.(tl wciKly :it live dulh'.vs it vciir. It tc:ic!i(S llio f-cii'iu-f nnd prnciict! of Ailvirti.-in:, :unl is liioltly cstctnicd lv the most kik; ccssftil iiilvci'tisti's in tliis ((iiintry and CJmit I'i'itaiii. Liberal coinmNsion iillnw cil. Address 1'JUNTEKS' INK, lOSpruraSt, New York. .4-21 30t. Besides Aaaarlaa fealfiirf and tleaallnrea It Kasblea Eark PIS to Oct Ita aiar. To slop pigs properly make a trough of oak boards one and one half Inch thick, and of any length or wiilth desired; one board eight inches nnd one len inches wide will make a trough suitable for all but very small pigs. Nail 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 equal spaces. From an ouk board one Inch thick nnd six or eight inches wide, saw V-shaped partitions, with one corner a right angle, nnd two corners half right angles. Fit the pieces and u ,r- a a.ttlAWW.u-'-"" ai.oiiiiitiv.toAyAyiiiim.vvui- 1 for Infants and Children. Castorla Is a harmless substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is l'leasant. It contains neither Opium. Jlorphhi nor other nrcotlc substance. It destroys Worms ami allays I everisliness. It cures IMarrbovu and AVind Ctille. It relieves Teetli inff Troubles aud cures Constipntlon. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Rivltifr healthy ami natural bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SI In Use For Over 30 Years. Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Puyme assssBBzarsHUKTiawsvBea:":U3i:ak rJEMErVSBEFv H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL iNSfcrCANCE AGENCY Only the OWevtlrtrngest Cash Coin panics, Fire, Lite, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments. No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets 11,0 ,13.88 " Home u 44 1853 " 9,83,628.4 " Americma " 1810 " 2,40,84.2 The Staadard Accident Insurance Co The Ncv York Life Insurance Co. The fidelity Mutual Life Association Tour Patronacre is stliclted. Dwla HOT WEATHER lSE BLUE FLAME COOK STOVES. "Neu Rochester" V1CKLESS SAMPLE, SAFE! A00KINQ under tbese circumatancea is a pleasure. Tbe Ilochester Lamp Co. atake their reputation od tbe stove in (niestioij. Tbe beat evidence of tbe ftatHfaction enjoyed is teetiinonials galore and dir piicaU orders from aii parts of tbe world. Send for literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stove and the "New Rochester" Lata. You will never regret htving introduced these gcods into your Louaa ' hold. The Rocheser Lamp Co., Park Palace and 33 Barclay St., New Vork. New-York Tribune Farmer FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FARMER'S FAMILY Kstubllslicil In lsil, fur over sixty year.) it w;M 111 NKW-YoltK WKKKI.V THIIIl'NU, known ai.it re -In every Mtutc In the t'lilun. On November 7, Win, it w.is .'limis'i'J to tlie NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER n lilk'h cliis.", iii-ti- late, illustrated agricultural weekly, fnr the fai iiut a:nl his ins laiiilly PRICE 91.00 u year, but Jim can huy It fur less. Ilnw ? lly sutiscrllilng throiiKh yimr own f.ivurne liinm liev.'spaier, Tlie 1'iiST, Mldillcliurjr, Pit. Iluta rmperN one yi ur lor only f l.su. Send your order a nil irioniy to the I'iiwt. Sample Copy free. Send your ad dress to NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, New York City. EdoesteYoar rioweli with Cnaeants, .t.n ..I. M..M MAn-,l.lAH ' ll..n ....... 10o.?o. uo.C,C.ri!ldrucgiwro.'aodni9Be MODEL PIG TROUGH. nail with fdx-penny finishing nails. Fig. 1 shows the pig side of tlie trough when set in the fence of the pig pen. The upper part of the par titions that stand above the trough are nailed to the fence board, and the ends of the trough to the posts. The trough must be level and project three or four inches on the outside, thus allowing' a clear space the whole length to pour in swill. Het-ides the convenience and cleanliness each pig gets his proper share. This Individ ual trough is also fine fur feeding dry feed. 1. C. Laclede, in Kpilo mist. Csnnillnim Kilter u I'ruli'iit. Horse breeders of (.i inula arc aliirnii'd ut the large cxjiortni ions i.f bronchos from the I'nilcd Slates ii.to that country. The Clydesdale directors met lately and discussed t lie ipieskiou i : to prevent the great injury thai wiil be done to tlie breed of Canada's l.M.-c-, if this condition of affairs is penuitleil to continue, llor.-e breed-S'.-i complain that the duty on horses imp 'i tod into Canada from the I'nited Stati's is only two dollars, while any exporter of horses into the I'nited States must pay $30 on each animal. The broncho growers of the west have taken advantage of the low tariff, uud have been Rclling great numbers of , horses in Canada, and already the re sult is seen in the deterioration and Binnllnesa oi many of the horsea on . .... . .... .w l-I-1"I"l''I"ri'''i'l"M-H-H-l-H--M-h H-H-hK-i-K-M-H-r OF SPECIAL SALE unixru i iaj i iit i i in u RUGS and FURNITURE, i E LARGEST st cm-1 I p SFLETE LINE WMA W 'AW ia LEffiS l':'(W,nnt i ' Markftl u'.trai'livciH'.-s in dn and color :u.l -vUu .jii; 'My j! t oilal.rii-, ('(di'lMMi'l witli llie iv:im-ii:i1i1i' U'ies, t nil:.- .mr cai.-ls i consi.i.'.imis. At ll.is time attention iscallc.lt.) t!:c n-w j- ,altci'iis of tlie well-known NViituii's, AxmhM. r ami Tap-ny ;; V r.ru-cls The latest died In;;ra!r.s. 11:'- Cai'it-inall s' It- Y '!' K and prices. y Oup stock of new FURNITURE is cs- J pecially pleasing. We also have a line f t line oi oaoy uarnageb ; W. H. FELIX, 7. Vallev Street, i ffu n i i n i n n i : n m-w niiii h y Lewisto n, Ta at mwMm'. a ravfcT- '-'Oissws'alj ;. J S 't. 1 i- r . h pi i tl:'. lo: tin eve ao, infi ma, K wit: ad- 1