i. EAY MOW SPREADER. X Clever Contrivance, rrlraed by m Ueoaala Man, That I) arm Away Tv Mb Hand Labor, AhnrefirkmtikeqiiU'k work of un loading Iihv, but unlem proper rare is taLvu t tear the forkfuls in pieces nil keep tlie mow nearly level, a (Teat HiiiuuQt of ha rd work i required to get tlie hay out. The cut, repro dnreil from the Northwestern Ajrri-emJturii-t. illustrates a device used by J. It. Clews, of Wisconsin, which is to spread the hay about the mow I 1 with sim HAY MOW SPREAI'ER. very little liiitul labor. It con- if a platform fixS feet, made of inch imiirdx well dented at the ends. A idece of 4x-inch pine 6 feet 8 inclie loni; is nailed neross the mld flle i.'f the platform on tlie underside. This cro.. piere k. first rounded at both mis. nnd the remainder half rmmdt-d. On a 2-foot scaffolding plai ril i n the pirders directly under thr fork track the full length of the mow. slotted blocks made of 2xfi-inch stuff arc nailed at intervals of 8 feet. In these the cross piece under the platform rests and moves freely. It is tilted nnd held in place by puy ropes, a kIiow n in the cut. and may be moved alone the mow as desired. It is neces s&nr to have at least 10 feet between the fork track nnd center of platform. Vbn n forkful of hay strikes this slanting1 platform it shoots off to one sitlr nnd is well scattered instead of fallint; in a heap under the track. Rural New Yorker. HINTS ABOUT HORSES. Plaster scattered on the stable floor keep down bad odors and purifies the air. Don't put your horse's feet in un skilled hnds. Good feet are spoiled by Imd sBoeing. " Keep your; horse feeling good by Iropcr food and care and he will more than repay you for the little extra time you j.nve him. Yi'U can influence the shape of n colt's leps by keeping the feet t ritnti: ! in proper shape, the same as , n trim a crowing twig. Haw your horse's teeth dressed oc ni.'i.ai:y. A little attention given tu this will prevent a so-called "side drii r" or "puller.' Ir prevents sore ouh and assist m: :.; ion. Tie your hore " that he can lie Uott n comfortably at night. It is a practice with some grooms to tie a hort so he can't lie down, to save wiu-k in cleaning him the next morn iug. ii !)'i I rii.L' y.nir hi r-e in hot from a dr.t- ! ti cm help it ; if you do. rub hiic t: .ruiigl.iy dry. A slow jog oi wain I r a t.ort distance before un l.itt ! u i; o,.l him ,ff quicker and we ' w rk. in-en's Fruit (imw-tr. WRIGHT IN TROUBLE! THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. England's "Monte Crlsto" Suet ia a London Court. On ( tko Moat Rata Metaorl ri ataaelcra of This Raaalaa; Asa Bow H Ralaaa tko Lata Lord DasTarla. Whitaker VrigUt, the London pro moter of visionary financial schemes, and who used the late Lord Duflerin aa a figurehead for the enterprises, has been called into court to pay $700,000 to a creditor of one of the defunct companies. v Whitaker Wright put 41 companies on the London market. The aggregate capital stock was 111,775,IW0. Th public, gulled by the promises of large dividends, invested something like $100,000,000 in these schemes. They all failed, the creditors receiving five centa on the dollar, the shareholders nothing. Lord Dufferin, former governor gen eral of Canada, and who had been am bassador to Itussia- and Turkey and several times a member of the cabinet, was induced by Whitaker Wright to lend his name as president of the Lon don and Globe Finance corporation, the company which was supposed to finance the enterprises In which the public was invited to invest. It was Lord Dufferin's name and his well known personal integrity that induced the public to invest millions. When the crash came Lord Dufferin was ruined and although no blame could be attached to him, except that he had been the blind tool of Whitaker Wright, he s-ank under what to him, was a disgruce, nnd his death, which followed a few months ago, was at tributed directly to his connection with the bankruptcy of the company of which lie hnd been the president. The compulsory liquidation of the London and Globe Finance corporation was ordered on October 30, 1901. Since then there have been insistent demnnds for action by the public prosecutor. A special petition has la the latarasrttoaal lerlM tmm Oetobar ft, l&tlS-Joahaa (tMiaici, , THE LESSON TEXT, j - (Joshua 1:1-11.) . i L Now after the death of Mows the serv ant of tht Lord It came to pais that the . Lord spake unto Joshua, the son of Nun. 1 Moifi' mlnlatar. savin?; i. Moses, my servant. Is dead: now there fore arise, to over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them, even to the children of Israel. 1 Every place that the sola of your foot shall tread upon that have I given unto you, aa I said ur.to Mose 1 From the wlldernata and this Lebanon even unto the great river, the river Eu phrates, all the land of tha Htttltes and unto the ureal sea toward the coins down 'of the sun shall be your coast. S. There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life; aa I was with Moses, so I will be with thee; I will not fall thee, nor forsake thee. a. Be strong; and of a good courage; for unto this people ihalt thou divide for an Inheritance the land, which I sware unto their fathers to give them. 7. Only be thou Mrong and very courag eous, that thou ma) est observe to do ac cording to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from It to the light hand or to the left, that thou may est prosper whithersoever thou goest. 8. This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth: but thou ihalt meditate therein day and right, that thou mayest observe to do according; to all that Is writ ten therein; for then thou thalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success. 9. Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the Lord thy God la with thee whithersoever thou goest. 10. Then Joshua commanded the officers of the people, saying. 11. Pass through the host, and command the people, saying;. Prepare your victuals, for within three days ye shall pare over this Jordan, to go In to possess the land, which the Lord your God glvcth you to posses It. U OLD EX TKXT. lie strong and of a stood pooraitr. Joah. lilt. OITLIKK OF PCrtlPTURE SECTION. God's word to Joshua Josh. 1:1-9. Joshua's word to the people.... Josh. 1:10-18. Sending of the spies Josh. 2:1-24; TIME. H. C. H.'l. PLACE.-Sklttlm. NOTES AND COMMENTS. God's llrlitihi ia Mad llntai. r a i.atiw of hot climates. i:.hk Mini served as a pro Pledge. Just ns He does now to those who are about entering upon the warfare of life, God assured Joshua that He would not foil him nor forsake him. All that he required of Joshua was that he should be strong nnd of good courage and faithfully keep God's law. The history npon which we enter shows how perfectly God redeemed Ills promise. The les sons for the quarter emphasize the truth that "In God is our help." That Is a fact that we need to realize in our own life's conflict. God'e Word to Joshua. There was no question as to who Moses' successor should be. Joshua had been preemi nent as a brave and upright soldier from the time, 38 years bitore, when he led the Hebrews to victory at Rephi dim. Moses chose him, and God called him, because of his fitness. God hat many kinds of work to be done jn the world, and needs different Unt'.t of men to do it. Joshua was a fur better man to direct the conquest of Canaan than the greater Moses could have been. "Jehovah spake unto Joshua:" He was conscious that he wascalled of God to do God's work. In that very fact was his supreme encouragement. It 5s one that every true Christian should feel to-day. "Moses . . is dead; now therefore ariset" The death of a Moses is the call of a Joshua. The loss from Sunday school, Endeavor so ciety or church of one strong worker is a call to others to take up the work. "Everv nlace that the sr.le of Whitaker Wright is one of the most ! Tmlr foot fha'n tread pon: A prom noted of the meteoric financiers of the s(. nlu1 oon(ijtjon; Vou shall have many who have tilled the public eye. '),.,, v 0nqllpr. Xo you hnve I He began life as a footman and friend- . piven t. Though we have to work less, an ordinary mining speculator. fr what we ppti we RtiIl tllnnk ,;m1 iui ne n au suav.iy ami a genius ior 'ns giver WHITAKER WRIGHT. (London Promoter Responsible for Dufferin's Ieth.) Lord been circulating on the stock exchange and signed by many influential men demanding the prosecution of Whita ker Wright, as it is considered that the credit of the city and the stock ex change demands a thorough investiga tion of the London and Globe methods of finance. II. Ti.,: I. tH-; .o ,;i t .. u.,r.,. r-.i .. ,..t 'rapidly that lie had Iiaru wo otJwr f-r.t ;i i-s. Filthy quarters pro vide l Khrb'-rin? j.!are for mites and wrur.. fr r: !.! h they are with r!if f ,.:y d -J. dged. The extreme ti i . f t:r I. !' skin aNo tends to frt.i.j. the h'h heat ton closely Ui, ;.ti.:..d up in hot weather, out jf t--..' i f his Lut Jral protect he t ie- UiCbi u i:.'u urj: titri. J t.e In g , Uit Inr to fii.d it we!) s nows how to .-. from in.ect enen.i s; or it ,r.t a wallow hole, where l.e t.w j.;ter his entire body in an trm-.r f mud. whieh when j,n-Ied o:I f !i jr.- u;, i :r. crates his skin. I. lie Mork Kiprrimeat. A a .'es';it of experiment upon li st;. !r. H. 1. Arn.sby. director .f the r :.t s t a l i L 'f Pennsylvania. t 1-. h.i found that a steer in rjj'rat.' n ';.,r. meter loses a: the rare A four ar.d a J.ai! h ;.;y whet staii'jjng up and rate .,f .x and Jjajf "I will not fail thee:" organization. He formed a number of j The source of Joshua's strength was iuniiuuira a.iu niaoc luuuej iaJiui;, f)ot HIS OWn greS t 0 1)1 II t V, t)U t t h e 1 act millions of it. Then he induced Lord j that God had promised to stand bv Dufferin to accept the chairmanahipof bjm in the work. "He Ftrong and of the London and Globe Finance cor- I pond courage:" Healize that you are poration. This pave the public conn- ' st rnng; expect to succeed; have uem-e and Wright made millions so faith in yourself and God. "Observe rk in', . . the law . . . that thou mnys,t (pending it. . have good success:" Success through In Kngland Wright began to be obedience to God. This Is not an arbi called the "modern Monte ( risto." lln trnry reward for obedience to an ar bought an estate in Surrey and planned bitrary command, but shows rather, a series of alterations requiring 12 that God, in His wisdom, commanded years to carry out. . those thing that are for man's best When he entered into possession of good and bring successes their own re the estate a large hill in the center of . ward. the park was a source of great annoy- I Cooperation. The account of the .awe to him, and he forthwith had it sending of the spies to Jericho, and ' - . . .) ..; 1 .. .1 ......... ...i : f . . i . . ., iouuhu juvicujctti ouu ocLtcu in bu- : uirir ouveniures t"nap. snouiu other part of the grounds which he really precede Joshua's order to pre thouht more desirable. pare victuals, which was given three Just as readily as he whisked hills days before crossing the Jordan (inth about, so Mr. Wright made and unmade of Nlsan, 4:19). The spies were gone lakes, and one which he had construct- (from the 5th to the fith. Reuben. Gad ed is certainly a novelty, if a somewhat J and the half-tribe of Manasseh hnd al- f!l s lU we r' gau (JUU e ! XUf. Hi.tl. i.' down. Thi is a fj.:.r:::.' . ,n f the theory tit qut StL'l lT'-Ii'k! bMUais fl.ake best yi.4if. In. .irn.sby says further that ti- hul f-eLertte': :n fattening ai.i ... - ij-ore that. 'jfl,o.ent for the, ureit, ki-'J that theve ai.iij.a.s do bA urtC vtarai staWe. Heel Pal fr . Vi. H. iiiert. of the I-kMLg Dll' ll.) Kijf.r awuiatiy. ssjs 'be Ietroit Kree frca, tflsjk reaped rich return froi iu a-itrju.etit with rogar het p'Jlf SwS St ld for l-eep. Jje brought t. itrlifjti. fioui Mvi.taj. fceierai thou .t.-p. Ik 'j he l.tt lreo fel '' V- At tir i).e sheep oiJ jyt Y - t t food and a !) ii'tnAtri ot1. .iter tie j : , f.ot(ed a lid t.V site; o-!iie i. I.iatd tb-y t4s. 't ti e )'y fcld ifili v put JU ii-i.'.:.. A U.-'ge numier ,,l the costly one. Jt is situated at some dis tance from the house, and beneath it a large cavern fitted with a glass roof has been built. This concern is con nected with the house by a subter ranean Kt-iL'e. and in hot summer day formed a favorite retreat of Mr. Wright's. What sort of an effect the sudden collapse of the glass would have had can better be imagined than described. One of the features of Lea park I a magnificent Italian fountain, which Mr. W right saw in the courtyard of an old Italian palace and promptly bought, psyif'g the owner his own price. Two day afttr It had changed hands it was ou board one of its new owner's yachts, accompanied by sev eral Italian masons and sculptors, on Its way to Kngland. This is merely one Instance of Mr. W'r'ght's extreme way of securing what he wanted. When he Retired anything to improve or beau ready fettled east of the Jordan (Num. xxxii). but Joshua reminds them here of their agreement to cooperate in the conquest with their less fortunate brethren. PRAfTTirAL SfGOESTIONS God always has a man peculiarly fit ted to the occasion. Moses was a law giver; Joshua was a general. "Moses, my servant," Is a higher title than that of king or emperor. Hut any one can be God's servant "Arise, go over this Jordan." The duty at hand I the first thing to do. God will never fail or forsake. He will be at one's right hand all through life's trials. Figs a4 Thistle. The avalanche starts with a pebble. Iu time of trouble refuse the devil's proffered help. It is sometimes convenient to mis ts ke prejudice for conscience. The deliirhts of Heaven tnav 1i fail,. tify his esute he forthwith bought it, j0ed out of the disappointments of paying almost any price to gratify his earth. i'"' Jt is easier to be eloquent over the Tb grounds at !a park abound Jfauts of others than to be penitent itb grottos and summer houses, (over our own. testing ia scluded corners among Supposing f,d demanded Hit share auacy im-, v.u.w- amiosi priceless j0f the profile arising from your use uieiJ iM Wtl tie. iuai We statuary I. t U found every- of th life He has lent you, what would Tha excitement incident to travel inK and change of foo.l auuV water often brii gg on diarrhoea, winl (or this ifasun no one sboulJ leave bom without a bottle of Cuatiber lalu's colic, cholera and diari hoea remedy. For aale bv Middleburg drug utore. Shot by a foreivuer at South Beth lehem t on Aug. 1. Mrs.Mary Sharkey died at the almahoune ot lockjaw Thumdry. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, no at once to Middlebui jr drug store and gel a free ample Of Chauii-erlain'o stomach and liver tablet. On cr two doaea will make you well. They also cure biliousness!, sick headache and oi n tipation. Slabbed at a wedding feat three weeks ago John Wanco .died at Allen town Thursday nsgbt. His Ml 1st Peril. "I just seemed to have gona all to pieceR," writes Alfred Bee, of Wel fare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. 1 couldn't tat or pleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bilters but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enloy hard work." They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run down Po pie. ry them. Only 53c at the Middleburtr drug store, Graybille Carman & Co. Richfield, Dr. J. W. Sainpsll, Pennscreek, Clias. O. Walter, west of Kissjimmee will have sale of farm stock Monday, Oct. 13. Perhaps Yarn Wonder if the tormenting o old that made lust winter one Ion? minerv will lm as bad this year. Certainly not, if you take Allen's LungBulsam when tickling and rawness iu the throat announce the presence of the old enemy. Do not expect the cold to wear itself out. Take tho ricrbr. rem edy in time. Allen's Lung Balsam ib free from opium. The bank at Hii.x place is having Its heating outfit repaired and remodeled. Send hi the local news to the Tost We will publish them. A Typical ftoalh African Store. n n l.,rann Ua VIII. S.,n a.. AJnAnw, ui "uj , ilia, uuil days Rive, Cape Colony, conducts a atore typical of South Africa, at wnicn can be DUrchased anvthins from the proverbial "needle to a i anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station and about. 25 miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I am favored with the cus tom of farmers withm a ladius of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamberlains reme dies, All testify to their value in a household where a doctors advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. VI these, within the past twelve months, no less than fourteen have been absolutelp cured by Chamberlains Cough Kennedy. This must surely be a record." For sale by the Miudleburg drug store. When in need of Job Printing give us a call. Uaea Like lloi t ake. "The fastest selling article I have in uiy store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., 'is Dr. KiDgs New Discovery for consumption, coughs aud colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat an d lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other temedy. ' Mothers rely on it, best t livsiciuus prescribe it, and the M Idleburg drug Htore, Qraybill, Oartu n & Co., Richfield, Dr. Sampsell, Pennscreek guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 5c and 1. Chestnuts have reached our markets Preston Eidley, of Lewlstown, for merly of this place, is the father of a new baby. America Famous Bean I lea. Look with horror on sk;n eruption blotches, sores, pimples. They dont have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or salt iheum vanish before it. It cures Infallible for piles. 25 at Middleburg drug store, Graybille Gar man & Co llicnnel?, Dr. J. W. sampsel renns creek. Referring to bridges, the two fastest horses in tne world are a span without a peer. Two nasked men who held up Mrs. Marion Walters nar Aharon, took $1? and a gold watch. Law ( Caaaeaeatiaav BHdgat and Pat were sitting la as armchair reading aa article oa The Law of Compensation.'' "Just fancy," exclaimed Bridget? "accordin to this, whin a maa losea waa It la slnses another gita more alBse av hearia', an' touch, aa' " . "Share, an' it's quite thru a," an swered Pat. "Ol've noticed it mea se If. Whia a man has wan leg short er than the other, bagorra the oth er's longer." Answers. ' Lu4 vf Utf.L. elOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cute ii the only positivo cure new known to the medical fraternity. Cartarrh being a constitutional di sease, requires a constitutional treatment, rl all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on tn blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and kit lng the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doins its work. Ihe pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any ease th,.t It fail to cure. Send for list of testi motiials. Address, F. J. Cuexey & Co., Pbop. Toledo., O, Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's family nil are the best. arts- Malassl Htam. Tall ma," she cooeA la pleading tocaa, "That I'm your ownast paarl; Assure me once aj-ala that I'm Your vary dearest alrL" Her lover slshad and made reply, "You're that, lndatd, aajr pat; Tou'va eoat sna snore than anyone I tvar msshtd aa ret.4 -Ally Blotxr. Very Oeallaary. Mrs. Gansaip Do you think thole newcomers will be likely to Join our Drowning society? Mrs. Sharpe On! Not at all. Mra. Gausalp Why, what sort of people are they? Mrs. Sharpe They're the sort of people who have crayon portraits oa easels In the parlor. Catholic. Stand ard and Times. Batter Yet. Sub-Editor (Podunk News) We orter do suthin tew stimulate interest In this paper. Let's offer a year's sub scription to th' feller that sends In th' largest pertater! Puck. Editor Nopet We'll offer a year's subscription to th feller that sends in th largest bushel uv pertatersl Puck. Oslts Mistake. Mrs. Young (proudly) The landlord was here to-day; I gave him the month's rent and showed him the baby. Young (who was kept awake last night) It would have been better, my dear, if you had given him the baby and shown him the month's rent. N. Y. Journal. Timely Saaaeatlon. "This new tonp," tiaid the barber, "Is very nice. It is largely made of cream, with just a little dash of alcohol in it." "Well, remember I'm a temperate man, returned Doblters, "and don t put any more of it in my mouth than you can help." Tit-Hits. Delicate Inalnaatlon. Mlsa New York I thought so much of our old yacht that I hnd a pair of canvas alines made out of the sail. Miks Chicago Graciousl Was it large enough for that? Chicago Daily News. Meekaaleal IteaerT. "Do you understand your automo bile, Harold?" "Well, I'm partially acquainted with It, but we are not what you might call intimate friends yet." N. Y. Times. Joat His Lack. The Nurse Yes, we kept you alive for three weeks on milk punches and. brandy. The PBtlent Just my luck! And I was unconscious al that . time Judge. Tbreaaina OI4 Straw. "You know," she said, "It took yon nearly three weeks to get papa to con sent to let you have me." "Yes, I know," the wretch replied. "That was because I didn't give him to understand the first time I called that I wouldn't repeat the offer." Cbieee-o Itecord-BeraU. "INCURABLE" HEART DISEASE SOON CURED. By the Great Specialist In Treating Weak and Diseased Hearts, Frank lln Miles, n. D., LL. B. Will send 8 1. OO Worth of Ilia Hpeelal Treatment free as a Trial. To demonstrate the unusual cura tive powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart d it-ease, short breath, pain in the side, oppression in the chest, irreg ular pulse, palpitation, smothering spells, puffing of the ancles, or drop sy, Dr Miles will' send four dollars worth free as a trial, to all who men tion this paper. His treatments are the result of 25 years ot careful study, extensive research, and remarkable experience in treating tao various ailments of the htart, stomach and nerves, which so often complicate each case So astonishing are the results of his complete special treatments that he does not hesitate to offer all persons a free trial Nothing could be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies, ihere is no rea son why every afflicted person should not avail themselves of this exceedingly lideral offer, as they may never have another such op portunity. No death comes as sud denly as that from heart disease. Mra. A. Krone, of IIuntliiR-ton, Ind., waa cured after thirty physicians tailed; Mra. Flora llraetor, ot llrUtolvllle, O., after t. Jas, K. Walla, the noted actor, after a score had pro. nounced blm Incurable; Mrs Frank Smith of .'h!ca;uLaftart leading phj-slciaiia had given lier up; Mr. Julius Kelnter oi Clilraifo, alter W, Mr. 1C raraer altar io luueu. A tbouund reference to, and testimonials from hlalinpa, clergymen, bankers, farmers and their arlvas will In sent tree upon request. Send at once to Franklin Miles, M. Ji.. LL. li.. 203 11 State ttt.. Chi ctgo. IU., for free examination blank:, pamphlets and free treat ment before it is too late. IT PAYS to advertise in a live and up to date newspaper. For results The POST. try Waxtbd A Trustworthy Oalitlainan or Itrl v ii, eah euiinty to iiiaiMtK" husliieas for an olil ataliUah4 house of solid llnaiiulel stniiiiinir. A straight, bona flrl" weekly salary of IIS paid by ahaek ah Wednesday with all eSHtiiss dlravt from hadiUarter. Money advanead for sspanaee. Manager, otul'atoii lllilg, Chicago. -i lot, Neuralgia of tt ) Heart For Year, Pain Went Fr0r Heart to Head, j Dr. Miles' Heart CuJ and Nervine Cured?! "About .three years ago m ii I badly affected with heart t,LtfJV4 ralfis oi the heart that we did sot -iS toTivfc Although wt had a brK? .1 - I sician sne grew worse lerthiti2 She had a swollen dropsical look frequeat spe'.ls of aeoralcis (nj, M w nan soe wauia rcnacr u m.. i. . ing moans ad shrieks. At t.mellK wookt f from her h.art. to her hed Sf , lame weald speew oa her temple E?J lam as aa eg. One sight .hi Jf"f bed and ran into th back yrJ cr,, pain; she was not coatciout of it ki and was brought hack to the houWbI!J bors. I bought for her a bottle tick 2k Miles' Nenria and Heart Cure ,!,". her greatly. She afterward uuii kj-TT or sis bottles and has aevcr hs t I had used your medicine witk rrctt kZ myself. I knaw that Kervine and k. Cure net only ared say stater's liltkjri saved me from iasacity and death. iZZ aerrous I could net bear the ilirhtutT or movement around soe and I sufierti I palpitation and aia ifi the heart. I l choking sensations, dluy and faint a? smothering spells when 1 could Kanaka my breath: I was so nervous 1 wai (aa like a child and si one time it was thmk was losing my mind. Nervine uTj Imm ImaR iw-k im . t. wT rtS VrlWt 0 All druggists sell and ruarantee lie Dr. Miies Remedies. Send or (nJi, Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ui CHICHESTER'S ENGlf nciiMvnnvn nno rtiiiti iiiuiai. riLl AT fr are. Alwr n-llnble. Lsullea, ukl t nHHMTKR EKtiLiail In Ji UoM melalllo boles, seal! with bluTat Take a other. HefaMaangeroaiaZ latlasieaaal laaltaUnas. HuyorrouriisT or send ae. in tamp for Parllralan.i aaoalala and " Keller far l.dlr.a "r l m iv.vw itHliuoulala an CBIOHlSTBn CH1MI0AL CO. SIM Baallaaai Najaaro, rHILi.1 I AS. Q. OROUSE, f ATT0KNKT AT LAW, MlDDLKBCM, All bntiu,.' entmstej tohlii win leoeivs nroiuot atteotlon. fl Protect Yomlrf Fee dependent oa Success. Eni Mllo B. Stevens & Co.. 19-14th St., WubiBiX 3-7-61 HOW $. Potties Veterinary sUrcei SCLINS0R0VE, PA. All professional business entrust! tos; trill receive prompt snd careful attends, I a ...hi ldi.-nu... Dr. King's New Disci 10IL umbk in pa a nr fl IU mwnak kites Mitt oaik BT U8IN0... I JVIw Consumption, Coughs and f Than By All Other Throitl Lung Xtemediea Combloil Thia wnnrfaefiil a medinna DOaT curat Consumption, CoughiOl oroncnitis, Astnma, fneumomai Fever.Pleurisv. LaQriDPe, Hot 8ore Throat, Croup and Ww Cough. NO CURE.' HO Prioo 50o. ft $1. Trial Bottli Canvasser - WANTED to sell PKINTKS' INK a journal for advertisers-! published weekly at n dollars a year. It mM the soience and practice Advertising, nnd is PHtppmed bv tin- most " - . ,j cessful advert iw rs a country and (in at UntiK Liberal coninii-.-ioii H'J d. 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