AN EQUINE FREAK. Be-atifal Blaek Maalarha liM lrr LJa at Hear4e4 Mrrm a WNrri Hone. ' Chicago has a homo with a mus tache. fKurly the other day Myra II, out of Queen Myra, by lilack tiiant, appeared in the city, and wondering citizen stopped to gaze as she high stepped down the boulevard, says the Chieag'i Inter Ocean. , Ueji'ded Myra, the veterinary sur geons agree, in a phenomenon. On her upper lip is a long black mus tache, not a spare thing, made up of a few scattered huirs, but one of Heavy, luxuriant growth, like the ' -iTs.e utTair the villain wears in the play. When left alone it droops i KM I Cut tbU out an J lake it to Middl hurg drug tor and gi a fr kamplrtof Cliauinerlain'a Sumach ant Liv.r laMeta, ilia bept phys c. Tti -leui an 1 .VitMMnlM th -tuinicli, imnroKH tli appvntM and rpgulate tli lje!a. Kd.ular t-ize, 'iV. p-r b x. It naturally makes a man or to be thrown down. Fame is merely an entree; fortune U a feast. "Last winter an infant child ? mine had croup iu a violent foini," tty Elder John W. Reers. a Christian Evangelist, of Fill-y, Mo. "I gave her a few doses of Cham berlain's Ot'gU Remedy aud iu a short time all darger was passed aud the child recovered" This rem edy not ouly cures croup, but wheu given as sonu us the first symptom appear, will prevent the attack. It coiitaius no opium or other harmful substance and bo given as confident ly to a haly as to an adult. For sale by Middlebuig Drug Store. A stitch iu time cuss words. may save many Caadltlaaa Btnnea. "Bow's your brother? ' Last tima I taw htm he was under the weather." "O! that's all changed bow; the weather' under him. He's got a job as local forecaster. Philadelphia Press. Lael Kxalaaatlaa. She I don't understand why a bar ber talks so much to his customers. He-Simply because his customers are not women. He wouldn't have a chance if it was otherwise. Yonkers Statesman. riekleaa still engaged to Miss Nlarlllna;, Hat Trat). "If everv 0'i knew what a grind niedloiiie Dr. Kinar's New Life Pillg is," writes D. H. Turner, Ueuipspy towu. Ph., "you'd sell all you have iu a (Jay. Two weeks' use ha" made a new man of me, Infallible for conptipati"", ptomsch and liver troubles 25o. at Midrib-burg Drug Store, Graybill, Garmtn &Co, Dr. I, W. Sumpsel, I'euus Creek. MYRA AND HER BEARD. (Illinois Horn- Known as the Quean of Kuir. Freaks ) gracefully over her mouth and gets in her way when hlii eats. ilyra is the property of F. A. King, ff Clinton, III. She is coal black all r, '.v!th the exception of a single white htar on her forehead, a strong, straight -limbed, beautifully-formed cuinuil, and altogether a splendid epvcinu'ii of horseflesh. Mr. King brouglit her from Clinton to have two prominent Chicago veterinary surge .ins examine the growth on her upper lip, and, if possible, explain its prestive there. From here he will take her to San Francisco, where he will remain for the winter. "Myra was my mother's pet. Moth er died recently. I would not part with Myra for n fortune." Mr. King says. '.Museum managers have fairly haunt 1 my footsteps, all anxious to buy her. Many surprisingly large of fers have been made me, but I would accept none of them. As long as I have money enough to keep her well fed, well-housed, and well-oared for, Myra and I shall not be parted." The Chicago veterinary surgeons who hive seen the mare are at a loss to account fur her mustache. - Occasionally Mr. King hos the host ler cover the mare's facial adorn ment with' a "black cloth, which ef fectually conceals it. Then Myra passes up and down the boulevard without attracting more than the most casual glance from the pneserr iy. She seems to understand V , and enjojing her distinction, dittlil.es the cloth. Sometimes, on thp other hnnd, Mr. King orders the hostler to take great pains to "dres" t'e mustache brcom're-ly. The stv:- t-.at he and llyra :'ke ficst is the one atTe;ted by Imperor William of Germany. MGR. JOHN M. FARLEY. Srriinimrnilrd tr B Propasranda at Koiue fur A rrhtilabop of the rn Vurk Dlocrae. Its apparent, that a man cau't be upright when he is lying, Ta the Public. Allow to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very ttevere cough aud cold aud feared I would gut pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt belter, three bottles of it cured mr cold and the pains in my chest disappeared en tirely. I am most respectfully yours for health, Ralph !S. Mevkhs, 84 Thirty-seventh St , Wheeling. W. Va. For balo b- Mi Jdleburg Drug Store. The honey merchant t takes things as they comb. i ) A Nlarlllng Nurprlna. Verv few could believe iu looking at A T. Hoadlev, a healthy, robust blacksmith of Tilderj, Ind that for ten years he such torture from Rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed Lis taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, ".iod I have not felt a twinge fr over a rear." They regu late the K 'ii-vh, purify the blood and cure ieu mutism, Neuralgia, Nervousf , iiupove digestion and give rrf it health. Try them. Only 50 i-t-. t Middleburg Drug Store. (. I. : , Garman & Co., Dr. J. W.Su' . !, I'enus Creek. "Are you Flighty?" "1 don't know. I was yesterday, but I'll have to see what there is in this morning's mall before I'm sure about to-day." Chicago Post. Fawev of Habit. Mrs. Cbugwater I'd be ashamed to sleep in church the way you do. Mr. Chugwater I can't help it. It's the only way I know how to sleep. Chicago 'iribune. Altar tha Start. Clara Young Smiley is an easygo ing sort of a chap, isn't he? Maude Yes; hut it awfully hard to get him started toward home. Chicago Daily News. The Mm a Tain. Clara I have a new gown for every day I shall be at the seashore. Maud Will you be gone over Sun day 7 Judge. Sever Kaoelc. Texan (with pride) Well, what do you think of our state? Foreign Tourist 1 nnd It areau fully tiresome. It takes so long to iro across it, don't you know. Chi cago Tribune. Kothlag to Bras; Of. "Yes. Puffup asserts that he has al wavs been aocusiomeu iu nuiug iu a carriage. 1 suppose ne started me that way." . "Humph! Most of us did:" Cincin nati Commercial Tribune. As to Coedncatloa. "Do you believe in coeducation?' depends upon the nature of the eouc... Jght. In science, lor instance, I think coejducation a draw' back, but in love it is a real necessity.". Chicago Post. lrae to Hla frosaMa, "Will you keep an eye on my horse, my Eon, wliile 1 step in and get a drink?" "Yes, sir." Stranger goes in, gets bis tfrlnk. comes out, and nnds his tores mit ing. "Where is my horse, boy?" "lie's run'd away, sir." "Didn't I tell you- to take care of hims you young scamp?" -oEir; you told me to keep my eye on him, and I did till lie got clean out uf sight." Tit-RiU r.is-hop John M. Farley, who. it is Teport-il l. cable. l.a been recom Bie..' i i) ty tl.e propaganda fur the ep jointTi " to the Hrchepisic.'pal see cf I. : .-J :-'! JOHN M. FARLEY. S'.not- i . ' jr IT p if-i (i t T Arch- tw . n-.. hut- bn ij i'- uxi!iary 1 . il M C'.' '' J-'.O. jrj ' bishop I Id J''.'H' . 1 aJ si- nr. r : r.tv i . tltj ! nii'J ii. l.r waniiu ire K'U' t' t'.. J Jrelii 'i. ' y. i J par'.Iy in 1 ft S:. Jol;t, Y- rl;. 'J'! e prr- b ). : rn in Ar rs fcjij, ami m fOjI2e here, in luiy it Troy. I!e f r 'i'i 'Jin. The uioih may not be a sccieiy f"v iite but he often appears in a lit)ts suit. Orlrlns: Uot she Encnsjr. These are the days of colds, sharp and sudden, attacking throat and lungs, and leading to consequences one does not like to think about. Avoid further exposure and fight the enemy of health and comfort with Terry Davis' Painkiller the family stand by for sixty years. It conquers a cold in a day. S'ee that you get the right article. There is but one Painkiller. Perry Davis'. A resturant trust is coutemplated in Chicago, ill. Lurk In Thlreu. By settling 13 mi'ej Wm. Spirey. Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Uuckleu 6 ArmtM Sulve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on bis leg. 'tbing else could- Positively cures muises, reions. uiceri", Erup, Hons, Boils. Burns, Corns and Piles Only 25c. (uaranteel bv Middle burg DrucStorc, Graybiil, fJirman xo., Dr. J. w .samsel, l enns Creek The dentiBt that hurt9 the most doetn t always charge the ltabt. State of Ohio, City or ToLr.DO, ' Lucas County, Fban'k J. C'heskv makes oath that he is beuior partner of the firm of r . J. L"ENKy A: co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, asd that said firm will pav the sum of OXK HUND HD DOLL A ICS for each and every cane of Catakkit that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catahbh tiS32?3 FRANK J. CHEXfcY. .SiAoru to before me and subiicrib ed in my presence, tins fifth dav of December, A. D. 1 J ( A. V. GLKASCN, H!ah' Notary Publ;c. Hall's CdtarrhCure is taken Inter nally anl acts directly on tha blood and mucous surfaces of the sjKtem. ryTid for teKjiiMorjials, fre. r . J. C:iF r 1 & CO,. Toledo, O. Sold by all DrugiBtB. 7W. HhU'i Family Pills are the List. es u a j i jt rriirr I'ay rullerntra. fr'fi i in M'r D'f r-ju:red r.' jy I' l1 'iieiiien w) . vrrttX them. Ti e U i iiij'jUX i5 n.1. Thi J tteJIi saskey 11 I fi'rs juiie :giist;t. and fry f'm wreit ii D:an .n a tliglt Prrsiiss Vrmm Ire lflj. 1'Lk -f Pru bif exapersting- if sBLojing and iuMitinle. Jt is cus Vinary in that cotitilry for a group cf l:tutu i"ir:; to Lse e Jeixib rear W.eou w attract the es from Ccnncience is a btili, suiali voice that is altogether too still. . Writ It Us. in tlA' bock of mem ory; tl.ere is lo thiijg like a harmless cough, Lvery cough is a warning of a confidence that goes from bad to worse unless it is remedied ligtt away. Opium Isden medicine i a delusion. Allen's Lutjg Bslsatu cures the worst of colds. It clears the bronchial pas-t-sges, so tht-t tho lungs get plenty of air. WLy Lot get a bottle tu-dsjT Am t.mmmtm. Mr. iOxlart hhe certuinly has the gift of tsorg, don't you thiirk ? Mis h'pietz I hope so. I'd Late to tljii.k le was nim-flawmed into pay Jug t.nthii.g for it. Philadelphia Trefes. Llbeaalllr. i "Mr. Johnson is a liberal man, all right." i'es, he's always giving himself away." Chicago American. Wane, "Mr. Smith looks awfully blue, Has he been disappointed in love?" "No! Marriage." Brooklyn Life. WILL SEND 4.oo FREE Franklin Miles. M. D., LL. B., the Celebrated Chicago, Specialist, Wil Send $4.00 Worth of His New Special Treat ment Free to Each of Our Readers. When an experienced physicia ol fers to give away 40,000 worth oi New Treatment foa diseases of the heart, nerves, stomach or dropsy, it is conclusived evidence that he has ereat faith in it. And wren hun- Jseds of nrominent people freely testify to his ununal skill and the .. i . ..s .i rr superiority oi nis ew special i rem ment, his liberality is certainly u-nithv of serious consideration. That Dr. Miles is one of the world's most succes'-fu! physician is proven bv hundreds of te6tinomals from wtll known peoole. One patient cured after failure of eleven Giand Rapids physicians, two after being given up bv six and seven cnicago nvliKicinns. another after nine lead Inc doctors in New ork City, Phil adelnhia and Chicago failed. 1000 testimonials sout upon resquest. Tli mli.i-tt Hr. W. Ilrll. D I)., of Pnvton O., Gen. Sec'y ol Korelun Mliwions. writ-n tl u,.nilv In Thu Kut Sunday hilio.il Union: Hi.vir l.atAt that from DerMlllkl aCOUSlflt' nn w- know Dr. Mllea to lie mot sktlKul peiilit roan who list rel neither lslor nor money to keep niinMii anreitm oi iu srcai dvoiM-emcnt in meoiciii sience I'ol. Tiu lirr. late (ienenil .Manurnt N. t I. K A W. R. U. HMVI1-. "Dr. Miler'aiiccanaaa pliynle- Ian ! Iieen ulifnoin!iutl " 'My benri." writes II. M lhvuftfWiiri.il. I'a . "was so lis'l I fcurful ol going; to uleep lft it would lie my lat Dr. l Ilea saved my life. I waa completely cur el in an we. La." Mm. Abtifnil Chsmliera, of Cliamhrr.liurii'. Pa., atatea: "Air trouble ww in tliebraiaand aniiutl cord. When I corn' mrnml Irr. Mile.' treatment I could hanll walk airoaa the roim : now I am able to do all mv civil work. ' lira. W. A. Warren, of Jainra, N. Y.. rvnorta: "For vears 1 bad eerere trouble with my tomnch. neural, ainklng aella, and drotiay. or. Mnlt-s cureu me. Tnis new system of Special Treat ment is thoroughly scientinc and iiuiin'tihlv superior to the ordinary HlflllOiH As all afllicted readers may Lav HK worth of treotment FKFE, we would advise tuern in seim lor it m once. Aderess, Dr. 1-ran kiln Miles, to 211 l-tate Street , Chicago, Ills, When writing- mention tbe Mld'llcburn l'oT. loctof Tried but Could Not Relieve Me Of Headache, Dizzi ness. Twitching. Dr. Miles Nervine Did Relieve and Cure. Tha doctor tried but couldn't relieve me" is a phrase commonly met with in the letter we receive from grateful patients. The reason is plain, The doctor tries to cure the symptom and neglects the disease. In all cases of chronic headache, nervousness, weakness, eeneral debility, dirzv spells, loss of appetite inabi.ity to sleep, lack of energy, loss oi rich, lack of interest, morbid tend encies, hysteria, the disease is a nervous dis order and some means must be taken to strengthen and restore the nervous system. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is performing wonders every dav and will cure you as it has thousands of others. ReadVhow quickly it acted in the follow. ng casei A few vears aeo I was ereatly troubled with nervousness and indigestion. While at work a dizty spell would come over me and I would be forced to stop and rest I suffered terrib y from headaches and my nervousness was so marked as to cause almost constant twitching of the muscles. My doctor tried but could not relieve me. 1 nnaiiy Degaa the use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and continued until 1 have used four bottles. alihouf h I have not bad a duty spell since taking the first dose. 1 am very thankful for woat vour medicine Has aone lor me ana shall take pleasure in recommending it whenever 1 can." t RANK P. UlNTLEY.Mid diebury, Vt All druraists tell and larantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS fp. .Mwira n-llnble. 141 va, aak Drueirlst fb 4 IIM'IIKSI KK'M KNULSWaf Iu Ked and SJolal metallic boxoa, sealed wlih blue ribbon. Taka no other. RrniaedanaeroaaaHbatl- tatloneaaal Imitation. HuyoryouroniKKin, or aenrt . In irtampa fur Partlralara, Traft- aamiaia ana "Heller tor Btaiea," n utter , bjr rata a Hall, la.aao 'i-aaUiuanlala. How r ail nnuniMa. OHIOHBBTER CHEMICAL OO. 100 naanaoa Mqnara, fHILjS FA. Jtaatlaa Skla a.a. TAS. O. GROUSE, If ATTORN KI AT LAW, HlDDLKBDRO, PA All bnHlUv. entruntej to hi onr- will ieoelv oroiuot attention. Pkoteci' YourIuba Consultaticn free. Fee dependent on Succesp. Erst 1864 Mllo B. Stevpua & Co., 19-14th St.. WaBhinton. 3-27-6t how Jew Goods at Schnee 1 I..... a I... as..raa.l 4..aa !.. 1ncts.r. itl. a.,!.!. . a htot-k of MtTfliandie at Imrgaiu )ric to ever' ixrson. Call iqJ J my 6toek before puicuaMiig elsewhere. SHOES REDUCED 25 per cent. All ladies and niitiKes shofS have been reduced 25 jht Men's Wool linel liuhber loot,' made by the Iodej Co.,' reduced to $2.50. Ijiuliefl first j"ality rnllr9 40o. Every article in the store mus go at rock bottom prices. HENRY HARDING, SCHNEE. PA, Veterinary surgeon. ILINSQHOVt, fA. All professional business entnisted to my care !U rmjflvs prompt and careful attention. MORE LIVES ARE 8AVED a BY USING... Dr. King's New Discovery, ar VOfNt Consumption, Coughs and Colds xiuut ay au utner Tnroat Ana Lung Bemedie Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, May Fever.Pleurisy, LaQrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE.' NO PAY 1 Price 50o. & $1. Trial Bottle Free. Canvasser - WANTED - o sell PRINTUS' INK a journal for advertisers published weekly at five dollars a year. It tent-lien the science aud practice of Advertising, and is highly esteemed by the most kuc cesfcful advertisers in this country and Great Jirituin. Liberal commission allow ed. Address PIIINTEKS' INK, 10 Spruce St., New York. 4-24-30t. WINDSOR HOUSE W. If. AI'TM:n. Proprietor 418 Market Si., Harrisburg Pa., (Oipo.ll I. It. It. Depot Klitraiuo) nllpl lor All Trlnav Rooms, 23und 50c. 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Nicely finished suits as low as $17.50. Better Suits for $22 and $29. Tlicso Suits are highly polished, made of the lest oak and .Are well constructed. , We carry a full line of the latest in Chairs, Rockers, Springs, Mattresses, Tables and Sideboards. Since our expense in adding this line f goodc is practically nothing, we can sell them lower than any one else. J. E. iHAGEE, KREAMER, Penna. a-t V. a'1.alKaal
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