feint cf tci ic::r i-10 (CKKm w.w - mi1 jvilnra -vmrn an. th r.;, of the loom." there ia one P of the loom EL, rarely cott- It, frail and tailed o-nan.old before her time, because necessity compel. ,1(r to work under 'additions. hich ,tna her h0'1 flvorf 1 ter to 11 and the doc- toT care. The disease! wbich weaken and torment women, mav in almost all cases be cured by ,he use of Dr. pierce s ravonnr prucription. 1 1 ejtiblishes regu .. Aripm weak eniK drama, beali infiammaiion bbu uceration, and caret female weak ties. I hid frml trouble tor eight year, wrltta Street. iftCvtflV1IIVi LBUum rawiTH wn .rrd. sought rthf anting mtr mtduml . f M... ... tfifttSlv mmnjvmwm ........ . Dr, pierce' Fairome Fmcriptioa. Whfff I commenced taking thla mtdieinc I weighed oiirlv-nve pounda. Now 1 weigh arte atrodred and fifty-"' pound-more than I ever weigHtd hrfarr. 1 wit ao bad I would lie from dajr to div and long for death to come and relierc my wfrrrfn?. I had internal inflammation, a dla aeKrable drain, brearing-down pain, and auch dintrcM every month, but now I never have a pain-do all my own work and am a atrong and hcalltir woman." "Favorite Prescription " makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine wbich works wonders for weak women. Dr. Fierce'! Pleasant Pellets should be used with " Favorite Prescription when ever a laxative is required. .(NNSYLVANIA ';iLR0A:j. Lewistowu D'viH'ini In effect May 25, 1902. riVTttAllll. TATIIINH. t KAHTWAHU r a 31 t j.Vi w oi9 sis 437 34l 34 35" 40 40s A M hi)( Htinhury IHlu sllnirrovo .Innctlou 10 . i-tllnai-rove in r.i I'nwiiiiB Kmiuier li;m Mflwr 1I):M Xidilleburg 10 12 Keiifer 10 M Beavertown 10 6t Heaver Hp injjH 11 0.1 Kaulia Mllla 11 OH Md'lura II IT Waitr;r II SI. f-liindle 11 M I'atiitrrvllla 11 Miiitlatid II 40 Lewlatnwn 11 42 Lewlntown (Main attract. 11 45. Lewlatown Junction. I " 1 JU I 9 Hi r m 4 So 4 4 4-11 4'-7 41 4 'A) 4 la 8 8 4, s:t8 8 2s Ss' 8S 8 1;, SO. 8s 800 8 47 3 40: 8 84: 8 !' 8 30' 8 14 8rr; 7157 7Mi 7 49 73 T 8 73H 7 10 Iraiu leaves buubury 6 30 r m, ar rives at SelinBgrove 5 45 p in Leaves SeliiiBgrovefi:00p. m., arrives at Sunbury 6:l5 p. in. (niiis leave Lewiatown Junction : 10 n m, 10 14 a m, 1 10 0 m,130p m 4 37i m, T 07p !u, d 12 p ra, 12 6 a ui for Alloona, Fltuburg aud Die West. for Baltimore and Waahiwrton SOS am 9 80, 1. I 33 4 88. 8 10 p m For Philadelphia ami New york,80S.80am,10 lJ4Wand 1118 f n Koi Harriabarg 8 10 p m Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. . AND NOP.THEKN t'ENTRAL BAILWAY WEST WARD, Train Iravaa ft'llhtgrove Junction d&Uy for Suuumy and West, g a m, 18 58 p in, 4 52 p m. Sunday f 45 a m, HllpUl. Tnlns Irave Cunbury dully except Rondny: 12 -27 a in tor Buflalo.l 24 a m tor Erie and Can. indaiKua 1 10 a m tor Bellefonte Erie and Uanandalirna 42 a m tor Loek Haven, Tyrone and the Weal . 13 4S p m for Buffalo, 1 13 p in tor ltullelenu Kuc Tyrone and OanaBdatuua 10 p m lor kenovo and Klmira 140 j m lor Wllllntnapoi t Sunday 12 37 a m tor IiufTalo via En.porlura, 1 at a m for Ble, 5 10 a in lor Krle anil (-'anan-dalniia 8 54 put lor W, 1 42 a ii for Lock Huven and lluuisiiorl ri 4". h in, !l W ft m 2 1)0 and 5 35pu lor WiiUei I'HI re and llnzelton 8 o a in, lo 10 u ui, 2 05 p m, 5 35 p in tor SKuiuo klu ii nd Mount ('oruiol umliy 9 6 a ro lor WHW'hiirre KaSTWAUU. Trains leave Sollnsisrove Junction , li iVI ii in, dally arrivinv lit i'hiladcl)i)ili: illpin .x uw York 5 03 p m Kalliuiore 3 11 p u Mii'liiuutioi 410 pm MU' p in o.oly arriving at Philadelphia 10 p ui .Nf w 'York 8 03 a hi, Haluuiore 9 45 ui v"ulilni.toli II) 56 p UI. a 42 ii m. i. u 1 1 V arriving at Plilladelphlu 4 25 h in, New V ork 713 a in, Baltimore 2 SO a in aiibiiiKton4 milt I'ra'lin iilno leave Sudbury : S 5ti am dally arrlvlnu; at Pniladeldhla 62 a ni Hultlinore 7 30 a in Wesliinriton 830 a at New York u 33 a in Weekday. 10 a m Sundayi, 3 24 "in dally arriving at Philadelphia 7 33 a m, Now York 33 a ra, 10 38 Sundayg Bu Ill inois 20 a in, Waslilnicion 830 a in. Baltimore 12 ;o p n WaHhiiiRlon 1 1ft p ni. 7 s u ui week iluva arrivlnx at Philadelphia U l- n in, Now York 8 13 p ui, Baltimore 12 10 p in, uuKiuiiKion i in p ui in Mi week dv arrlvlnir at Phihidclplilf " i in . IS wYoraV30pui, Baitl more uo p m Wil.-lilliutoi 7 15 Dill i n in du'.iv, nrrlvln? at phllartolphla 7 82 p ni .I'll ) TK III '2d p IU, lUllllllUrU I iju p UI, unu lni'ti n S 2S ii in trim also leave Nunlmry at 9 50 a in and 20 iiids3l p in, lor HurrlaburK, Plilliidlplii an., Bjliuuvre I . H. Wil(ll). (ien'l fax Ak'"1 i H. llllTi.'UlNSUN Hen'l .itauauer. rtMlotrra4 ipjBuax, restores VTTALin Made a Well Man THB of Me. prodnr! the nhove reaalta ln'30 daya. It arti powerfully and quickly. Curea when all other fall loung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover tbo'r youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It nuirklya:idi uroly rentorea Nrvoua. oeu, Loat Vitality, hnrotcui;-. 'lghtly Kmtulona, tout I'ower.Fallinit Mmuory, Waoilnv Piaeaaee.and II etfucts ot rolf-oliiin or exceraand li'.diaoretion. hlch unflta ono tor rf udy, buelnraa or marriage. II Dot only cum; liyatartlnstattlioaeat of dlaceae.but lgret nTvtmilo and Morl l.ulldiT, bring ing Ivk the pink flow to pnlo thwioi and r lorlug the Gro of youth. It ward ntt limanlti and Couaumption. loiint on having KKV1VO, BO ether. It can be c "ind in vent pocket. Dy mail tar MR.dll. with m, DOat tire tvrltton Kai" Anteo to rnra or refund no money, uircui riree. war Royd Medici as Co'8$3!ir& For wr.i in Middlebimh, Pa., ly MIlWIlLKlIHUll J'IClJU UJ, lS limiS VrtthE AIL USl UHS. JT L I neat ( ii'jjli Syrup, '1'iu.loa OihkI. Cm "I Li In coin. Hulil l ilriiul.t". f T President Roosevelt Grants All In surrectors a Free Pardon. THEY MUST SWEAR ALLEGIANCE Independence. Day Was Mad the Be (jlnning of Civil Rule Throughout tht Islands General Chaffee Relieved As Military Governor. Washington, July '. The president bas formally declared the restoration of peace In the Philippine archipelago; he has placed the Islands under com plete civil control and has extended general amnesty to the Filipinos who have been In rebellion. These three things .marking one ot the most im portant chapters In Philippine history, were accomplished through the Issus ot three separate orders and proclama tions, one by the president, over his own signature, extending amnesty; one through Secretary Root, by the presi dents1 order relieving General Chattel (torn his duties as military governor, and a third, which takes the shape ot a general order addressed to the entire army ot the United States In which Secretary Root takes occasion to ex press the president's high appreciation cf the work It has accomplished, both in Cuba and In the Philippines. The amnesty proclamation U as fol lows: Whereas, Many ot the inhabitants ol the 1'hilippino archipelago were in in surrection against the authority and sovereignty of the kingdom ot Spain at divers times from August, 1896, un til the cession ot the archipelago by that klncdom to the United States ol America, and since such cession many of the persons so engaged In Insurrec tion have until recently resisted tho authority ami sovereignty of the Unit ed States; and Whereas. '1 lie Insurrection tuainst the authority nnd Hoverdi'tity ot the United States l.i now nt (in end nnd poare has been established In all parts of the nnhl)i'l.ii;o, except in the coun try inhabited liv tho Moro tribes, to which the pricLimatlon does not apply; and Whereis, Paring the course of the insurrection against the kingdom o', Spain and against the government ot the United Slates, persons engaged therein, or those in sympathy with and Hbettlng them, committed rmmv nets in violation of the laws of civilized war fare, but It Is believed thnt s-'i h m-m were generally committed In I-iit - "i- of those laws, nnd undur orders I ..- u.-.i by the civil or military Insurrectionary leaders; Now, Therefore, be It known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue ol the power arid authority vested 'n me by the Constitution do hereby proi i.iiiii and declare, without reservation ot condition, except as hereinafter pro Tided, a full and complete pardon and amnesty to nil persons In the Philip pine archipelago, who have participated In the insurrections aforesaid, or who have given aid and comfort to person participating in said Insurrections, for the offenses nt treason or sedition, and for ail offenses political In their char acter com mi I led In the course of such Insurrections pursuant to orders Issued by the civil or military Insurrectionary authorities, or which grew out ot In ternal political feuds or dissensions be tween Filipinos and Spaniards or the Spanish authorities, or which resulted from Internal political feuds or dissen-1 sions among the Filipinos themselves; during cither of said insurrections; Provided, however, That the pardon and amnpsly hereby granted shall not Include such persons committing crimps po is not this comma ml like the oth blnr.o May 1. 1902, in any province of j crs in thnt the point of it lies in the the archipelago In which at the time j purpose bnck of the words? 10. civil government was established, norj"Thou shalt not covet," etc.: This shall It Include such persons as have may also be called a New Testament been heretofore finally convicted of the! commandment. It throws its light crimes of murder, rape, arson or rob- back over the others and makes ns bery by any military or civil tribunal, see that righteousness is not an ex organized under the authority of Spain I ternal tiling but n matter of the or of the United States ot America, but I heart. Sin is forbidden, not simply special application may be made to th! crime. proper authoiily for pardon by anyl worms OF JESUS, persoil belonging to the exempted! Think nnt that I csme to destroy the classes, and such clemency as Is con sistent with humanity nnd Justice will l4 liberally extended; and. further, Provided. That this amnesty nnd pardon shall not u fleet the title or right of the government of the United Slates or that of the Philippine Islands to any properly or property rights heretofore used or appropriated by the military or civil authorities of the United Stales or that of tho Pbiltppina Islands organized under authority ot the Uniled States by way of conllsoa tion or otherwise: and, Provided, further, Thnt every person who shall seek to avail himself of thla proclamation shall take and subscribe tho following oath before any nuf horlty In the Philippine archipelago authoriz ed to administer oaths, namely: I, , solemnly swear nr hfllrm, that I recog nize and accept the supreme authority of the 1'nlled States of America In the Philippine Islands, and will maintain true faitli nnd allegiance thereto; that I Impose upon myself this obligation voluntarily without mental reservation or purpose of evasion, so help me God. leceivers For Atlantic Match Company Troiiton. N. .)., July 8. Judge Kirk patrii k. in th United' States circuit court, yesterday appointed Henry L. Holmes, of Camden, and E. J. Patter non, ot Plalntleld. receivers for the At lantic Match Company, ot Camden. The receivers wcro apopluted upon the ap plication of Prank Tilford, of New York, who claims that the liabilities of tho company are about 1 180,000, In ad dition to a mortgage of $200,000 on its plant. The company, It Is charged, is being operated at a toss ot about $7,000 k month. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. tnwa In the Internal!! ri for Jeily 10 190a-Tka Tea Coaw aanwdaaeatai Datlea Meet, , , THE LESSON TEXT. tExodus :1J-17.) 13. Thou aha It not kill. It. Thou nhalt not commit adultery. ' 15. Thou aiiaJt not steal. 16. Thou ahalt not bear false witness galnat thy neighbor. 17. Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's houae, thou ahalt not covet thy neigh bor a wife, nor hla manaervant, nor his maidservant, nor hla ox, nor hla ass, nor anything- that Is thy neighbor's. C.OLDK TEXTThoa ahalt lore thy Bc-ia-bbor aa thyarlf. Matt. lil. NOTES AND COMMENTS. The two groups of five command each have been variously character" ized: those on the first table reli-. Clous, those on the second, ethical; the first, the laws of piety, the sec ond of probity; the first, duties to God, the second, duties to men. With every right there ia a con-' sponding- duty to respect that right wherever it is found. We are apt to talk more about our rights than onr duties. The "Ten Words," per haps recognizing this peculiarity of htimnn nnture, emphasize the thity side. Much of what was said in the Xew Testament of the inferiority ot the Inw to the Gospel would probably never have been said but for the im mense development of ceremonial lnw that came Inter. In the Deca logue is a real revelation of the fa therhood of God and the brotherhood of man. 6. Thon shnlt not kill." Retter, "Thou shnlt do no murder." The word murder sends our thought bnck of the outward act to tho mo tive that prompted it. It is in the motive thnt the lil.imeworthincNs or prnisfworthincKs of an net resides. This was Christ's wny of judging, and of this very command He. mi id: "Ye have heard that it was said to them of old time: Thou shnlt not kill; nnd whosoever shall kill shall be in ilnn ger of the judgment; but I say nnto you, that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be in danger of the judgment." The command does not say whether or not it is ever justi fiable to kill, but Muses, who would be supposed to know the true Inter pretation of the command, believed it was. Space forbids n discussion of th: ethics of self-defense, of war .in.u Mimrin, inn, mrjr l . . r : .. i i x ... kiii ii.unraiiy runic up in ine cinss. 7. "Thou shalt not commit adultery: After the sac redness of human life coipes the sacreilnens of the home. Xo nation can be sound nnd strong without that. Christ reminds us here too that there Is impurity In thought ns well ns in net. "Man looketh on the outward nppenrnnce, but Jeho vah looketh on the heart." Do we not make a grent mistake when we treat only one sin ns "unfaithful ness?" The traitorous heart may show itself in many kinds of unfaith fulness, and it is the traitorous heart that deals the death blow to the di vine institution of the home. 8. "Thou shalt not steal: The right of property is recognized nnd pro tected In the eighth commandment. The command Is not: "Thou shalt not tnke the property of another." That may be stealing or it may not. The right of property is essential to solid national life. What are some of the "respectable" ways of stealing in business nnd out of It? 9. "Thou shnlt not bear false witness:" The right of every man to bis own repu tation and the duty to respect the similar right of his neighbor is here stated. The primnrv reference Is to perjury, but the principle is the snnie whether the lie is told in court or elsewhere. Truthfulness is essential to the well-being of any community or nation. May not truthful words In renlitv "bear faNn witness," and i;iw nr im pi uiuifi ; i come noi 10 ae strny, hut to fulfill. Sixth Cnmmnmlmcnt. Ye have hpnM that It was sulil unto them of old time. Thou shalt not kill: and whosoever shall kill shall be In danirer of the Judgement; hut I any unto von. thnt pvorvnnn n-li.i Is nni;ry with his brother shnll he .In "anscr of he Judgment: nnd whoj-oever Pllttll pny mm, inn iiitiuifr, num. Sllilll bo In dancer of tho council; nnd wlms i rver shall any. Thou fool, shnll be In ilmiKer of the hell of fire. Seventh Commandment. Ye hnve heard that It was said. Thou shalt not commit adultery: hut I say unto you, thnt every ono thnt looketh on a woman to lust niter her lint h committed adultery with h r iilremlv In his heart. Wholo Table. Ye hnvo heard thnt It was said. Thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy: Hut I say unto you, Love your ene mies, and pray for them thnt persecute you: Thut ye may be sons of your Father who Is In .Heaven: fur he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and semlvth ruin on the iiMt nnd the unjust. Kur If ye love them thut love you. what reward hnvo ? do not even the publicans do the same? And If ye salute your brethren only, what do yo moro than others? do not even tho ('.entiles the snme? le inereiore niiau no perreet, as your Heavenly Kuther Is perfect. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. No one can keep tho second table of the law in its spirit without loving1 his neighbor ns himself. It is not necessary that one should slay his brother to bo nt heart u murderer. There are many ways of stealing besides tnkinj" things surreptitiously. Many n false witness is borne by those who say nothing, when by tpeaking they could vindicate. You may flee the plague-city, but you cannot run from your own heart when it is Infected. t , Do tomi tuffer from XidneT. Lirar. Cattter or Elood BiMue or any urin ary trouble, Cyipepim, Rheamttiim. tMnaUMUOn, or u a woman any 01 th aicueesea peculiar to your lex 1 It ao, tend your address, to Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Kondout, ri.x and they will send you absolutely free a trial bottle ot OR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, the araatsat specific known to medical aclenoe for the our of thee diseases or any urio acid trouble. It has been used by phjrslciana la hospitals and sanitariums for nearly thirty Tears witn unrauing uooeea. iu aaie i no large to-day it can be found at any drug store. 4tt4WaattWt atorB.OO. STEPHEN B. ELKINS. Waat Vtrtrtala Iraater Who Ham a Ultlo Mlaaaderataadlac with tha tra4 Aran?. United States Srnntor Stephen It Elkins, who is charged by Dr. I.ees, ol West Virginia, with misrepresent ins his war roord in tarder to gain admis sion to membership lo the G. A. It., makes no mention of having le-n a uniou soldier lit the biographioal sketch of hla life, which appears in the congressional directory. Senators and representatives themselves fur- STEPHKN B. KI.K1N.1. (Wet Virginia (3. A. at. M. n Wue.it lun lilt War Hicord.) nish the data of these biographies. Ac cording to the entry under Senator Elkins' name he was graduated nt t!ie Missouri stivte university in lhi'iO, was admitted to the bar in liit, and emi grated that year to Mexico. 1 f he took purt in the war on either fide the M'n ator sees fit to omit mention of it. The directory sketch gives no account Of hla doings between IsCO and S(H. The EGGS a-ftitrtt anmfi mlTe wnaatatra au to trlate their - 'mKrm arithnulrl VOU eat ' that kind of egei? Then whv drlok themf Lion Coffee has no coating of storage eggs, glue, etc If s coneepure, unaauiteratea, iresn, siruug and of delightlul flavor and aroma. i Uaafona onalltr fvoaanaM ar Inaar bj tha Malad paeSaaa. , I I. Ill 'I'U'l'.'IH . "TK "i"'7 lfs. The f ivcccnt packet is enough for an ordin ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. HOISTING A WAGON BOX. A Slaaal Darlea Watch Save sf Hard Labar aaal Coaalderahl Aaaayaaee. The device shown in the accompany ing; illustration makes it possible to easily take off the wagon box or hay rack and suspend it out of the way. A loop of wire is placed over the ends of the crossplece at the back of the box. This is attached to a block and tackle as shown in the illustration. This block and tackle are suspended from TAKING OFF WAGON HOX. the rafter of the shed or barn. The box is lifteil to the desired height, then n crosspiece is passed through the rings suspended from the joists. The block nnd tackle are then re moved and used for hoisting tha other end of the box. The same procedure makes it easily possible to remove the hayrack. If desired, n block nnd tackle run be used for each end. f (range .ludil Parmer. ' FrrtlltalnK Value of Soot. Snot is composed of Mini 1 1 unliiirnco particles of fuel which flout up villi the smoke and nr1 ilcinsiti- iihhi the chimney or Hues. It is hn-yi-ly curium with small unnlities ol nitrogen, potash nnd phosphoric m-iil. The fer tilizing value of soot is hurdly worth considering, yet it often ghri. results, especially on light nr cold soils. U jives n good iiieclianie.il tlcct, am! darkens the color of the soil, thus warming it by increasing its capacity for retaining beat. On light soil we should expect some lieuelit from its use. iiiirul Jew ot ker. Cull out the poor layers a'ld give tliu prolific lieu mure mom u work. Won II Dir. YOtTCAN TIE CtT.Knny ourcumWnrd mnTement-eure, hydro-. ,t;.y anil Internnl Heat nient. We nut iiiiIt nn.intin lit suarantee th.il vn-.iru'M. iiituii,'..'..: ,f healthcan t.e at t.iln.-d by ull arli.i. imiler eir Ulreeti.in-.. Mrive font by NA 1 1, i! VI. i.i. nnt. W e mail you a li-l of .ou-.tions fruui wh.oli your c.is; l- tliinrii'-M-d by iiiir-tuiT..! rtivMeians. KiehciitO U speianliv .-cnerifi-,t rer. . iloetur i livi- iwnniMini-cd you hieur-tii.- In any of ttio Iollj'.log di-ces it will i.o of -vu.il lm.-rui to yoj lo coiauiunicati! wnft u-tiit oueu. Erght'i LisMio and other Kidney Diseases, EheuinatLra, Consainption, Weak- 'RKdrlpr DUraaps. Piles. Ccnstiuation. Blood Difl- eases, Ciicr!'.. D.'popsu, Diabet33, Zpilepsy, Eeart Disease, Insomnia, Liver Disease, Nervon Debility, Sci.iiic, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all other ttiieajej.iica reju.: irom improper living or lijnoniuee or uegioti ui uo i u-"----. Tli" I.'- t-etof irii rtivslcal well-heln . . . In my )uirment ifmtlted la aa IrorBji.ein u.wniiy aaU ileerea.w lo lae birUi rate tBrouifhuai the Unitff Statrm. Da. FaauaBii K J. smwoii.of Hanford. They cure wiere othrri have faileil." 1'niLAuaLrnia Pant. , "Tl.f tr.-:i'ineiitl raticnal . . . they do all they claim." . i'iiii.iiKt.riiia North America.. 1., r -i..- ;mil wa'er a- he three great suraiive aifenciHit," , ttv.rT.tf JorTn-lAl An it. Itroni!- i rn a i v-' j : i.ntMf.hlet of our " 1 . , ! on . rt : Iive cliri'U, I '.; I' r:iVSir.L .SCir.XlE, Uwrenfevlllet Tioira fo.t I'enn'a, 4 X I .1 i . . . :i Ji lliyilfli I'VUllllll I 1 1 1 1 III! For years I had been a sufferer with chronic stomach trouble, pres sure of gas and distress of my bow els. I contracted what the doctors pronounced a low type of malaria. I could not take solid food at all, and only a very little of the lightest diet would create lever and vom iting. The druggist sent me a box of Hipans Tabules, saying he sold more Ripans than anything ese for stomach trouble. I not only found relief, but believe I have been permanently cured. MORI LIVES ARE SAVED 0 BY V'SINQ Dr. King's New Discovery, Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Lung Bemedies Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cure Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever.Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whoopinr Cough. NO CURE.' NO PAY. Price 50c. & SI. Trial Sottle Fm. 1'IH.TKCI' Yol'B T,,A8. Consul! at ir n free. Fee dependf r.t on Success. Kt ut 1SC4 Milo B StevuiS & Co.. 19-1 1th .St , Washington. 3-27-Ct no w T AS 'i. fiKOl.'SE i ATTORN KT AT LAW, ll:nLK85Kt, PA. A I! busi.iv.'s cntrustej to his cnri ;'.! inHiv oroiuut nttention. R. Tv Pottieseit VeteriiSarY sUrceoN. SELINSQROVE, PA. All proresslonal business entrusted to tnj cure will receive rniuiptand careful atlentlon. Malalnar null lor Market. liaising jpiail and pheasants Is be ing successfully .lone by V. J. Wilson, nn Ohio breeder, h feeds the yonntf chicks on nuts and eggs until they are two weeks old. After two weeks, be feeds ha nl-boileil eggs made fine, a little clover ehiipped tine ami oi-en-sionallv a little curd, or curd daily i instead of eggs. (Juails can be raised J in the same way with much less ' bother, for at a week old they can be) let run with their liantaut mother. I and she will tnke I lie liest of care of ! Ilieiu. and 1'iiiiL.' 1 1 1 - in in to roost every night. Auurican Vgricutturist. ! An indii-i'ct fcrt ili,-er does not i on- ! tain plant f I. bu: U u-I iijion the ! mil to liberate plant funds already I i'i ml a incd Ihete. '. ell-Lim n enn.- pies of imlireei f, rt ilicr are couunoii I lime a ml i .a sail. treatment containing half-tone tev M ll tni irec to an. iPIHMr E ix ir r v f 1 .n i d-a-Lii j r w J AA h ct -i A il- on r.v .,'u!r ing .ils ma, K o wir. mi- t ol I -