The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 19, 1903, Image 4

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    MIDDLEBURG POST.
)ry Goods,
;.rocsriest
hardware.
hueensware.
aTHEl DUNDOBi
S 8 0BEiv;
j invite all to my store niul call your attention to my line of,
Notions,
Drugs,
Tinware,
Glassware,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoos.
3!M0 K!
'UH rilCL-Wia 13AU QUI UiilQI
i;. .t S-day Clock in market my priiv, $2.00.
l-'aiii-v Park Outings, ov. up.
'H,t seamless drain lings, 20c.
I'.inriiy Whips. l.V, 20c, 2,"c, 3 He, fOe.
frit Window Shades, 10c.
Table Oil Cloth, l.V.
.1 r.nc
filUUO.
WatGh my iarkets
fr P.iitter ami l'V. I-,im' a1"1 I,'""ry- 1 always pay
iimro than my coniptiitoi
N. T. Dundore,
UUINDORE, PENNA.
Divorce Notice.
itrnwser, ) 1" Hie Court of I'oiiimoii
"" - l'le in of Snyder I . Mo.
slriwser, ) V, October Term, I'-H-.
In Divorce.
:,r L strnwiwr: You arc lictcby notill-
:he uiiiliTniKiicil, an Mantt-r, duly ap-
l,r tlio Court of I oiiimon I'lt-a ol iiy
.Ill nit fur tlie purpose of taking
v'ln die above styled caw at tlio ollleo
VIer. Ksmi., In Middleburirli. on
,-, Kehrnary lltli. 1W3 at 10 o'cloeK A.
n nJ where you may attend.
M. I. I'OTTKU, Mas'er
nrdi. I'a . Jn. 13lli. 1 H- Qt)
Laxative Bronio-Quinine Tablets
Moists reinnoi me money n u
curt'. J" liwe signature
h Imx. '-;,e
ATTORSKT AT LAW,
MlDDLBBURS, PA.
lasiiiJB entrusted to his car
civ nroiunr aupnnou.
R. Pottiegeis
VteriNarY sUrceoN.
SEl (vSUROVE, PA.
vltsd mdiJ f HBlneu entrusted to my care
m .f. wnfnljr.fTA'nn.. .
(NDOR HOUSE
W It. I!l TI.F.K, rroprlotor
Market Si., Harrisburjr Fa.,
jpinwite I. It. It. lie-.xit Kntranee)
ullcil lor All I'rnlni3fc
k 2S;ind 50c. Good Meals, ZjC
CDurt Proclamation.
UMltttKA.S the Hon. ilnrol I M. M-t'lure
1'iusideiit.liiiliro u: the Jddleiai Unmet
CUIIIMletl Itf till- roillitip III S.Vitr, 4f.l
i inlnti ami l'e'er K. Weitle ami Z. T. liern-bt-rllnir,
K-ii'., Asmitmto .lUt' in hihI lor.u
dor county, Imve issued (heir ireeeit, tiearinu
ilute thu Mil day ol Deo. A. 1., l.MJ. l tue
llrecteil lur the luiltiliiK olan I irpli:im' t'uiin, u
euurt ol l-eiiiiuon I'lt-us, euiirt id Cyer an. I Ter
miner and (leneriil Court ol quarter Sessions in
I he I'caee, at Ihlillelmrith, inr the com
Snyder, on the 4tli Monday, (lielnir thfi -itrd
ilav ol Fell. I'.iu.'!), and to continue one week.
A"ticc ii ihtii'li.i-e licrcoy iMw-i. ,.v . .
er, .lustieiii ul the 1'enee and IJniistiilili-s in u-.
lor thu county ol Mij iler, tu -iiimr in thu
proper pcrmiu khIi their rolln. recuriln, I im u ih
iioi, eamlnatioi! ami other rciuemhraiu't..
to do lloie tliliiHH which of their utllec an. I u
their -eliall parialn lo tio done and wltm'
and purfiomi iiroKecutin in hchall ol the i'oin
iniinwealth auainilan pernonor peritoni are re
iulred to lo then and there atteudni and d
l arllnir without leave at their peril. .Iimttcc
are rc'iuoted to he piineluiil in tneirattemUu
at the appiiiiited timo airieu.ildy to notice,
iiien under mv Ihiii.i i st-tiljit i'i" shri"
oltlre in Mlddlet'iirKh, the ')! day ol .tan.
A. II., one tUo'iNUiid nine hundred anil three.
t HAS. K. SAMI'Si:!.!., Shenll.
(Iniid aeconiiiioiliitions.
If
0
Ladies vVanted
SS.50 Sample Outfit rivil'c.
lr.Seoti" I lei-trir ,'rt'!.
-1i in-lit front, Xa!iire'ovn remedy
(m, il.ickaehc, Nervona'ieH, lo'li-ce-tiou.
Ilenilael.e. I.iver mi l h'.d
M V Ti-..ulili ; jinee f I to 'l.
ir. Hi oil'-. Hair l!rnln".
fur Tallin;,- lliiir; priei'. fl 'lollel
arti. lei. Write for I ilie'al 'I erini
(i. A. Scott, 870 IVway N. V.
IJKtilSTKIt'SNOTIl'KS. Notice Is HercDv ir v
Ak en that I lie followluif named p"rHons Jlmvc
n'ca tncir Aiiiiiiiiisiruiors', ouiiKiiiin, ami K
evtilorH1 aecounts lulhi! K'vltur'HOnii'O olSny.
der l oiiuty, una the miiuo will be presoiited lur
Sonllrmnilon ami itiinwitnco lit the court House
u .tllddloburgli, Monday, Feb. i), 19t 3.
1. KirHt and partial aecoimt of Kate M . Keeley
and t'haunccy A. Ket ley. Kxocutoraof the hint
will and 1 emollient ol . . Kcelev. lute of
JfJI uxuravn . t'a it we'd . . , , -
r lion ami nnai account of J. II. Kinliel, a
ininlalrator of the extatc of I atlierine i'.ishel,
ate oi nrnimrrovo, ra tteceacil.
II, I'lrHt and II mil account of (leo. C. Kilmer.
Adm'r ofthoelnto of Kliz, Holder, late of
rtiiii t'A p , uee it.
I. I'll kI and final account of Jennie . Mover
Administratrix of tlio estate of William '.
-loyer, late of IranUlin tup., deed.
.'i. K rst ami li mil account of I., r. nmlcliarli H
I'i'ielil'-y lelinioUtralorH of the estati of l-'lvd-eri.
U Keii hlev, late of .oiir.ie tw p., dee d.
i. l-'ir-t and llnal aei'Mimt of Lucy A .i.''r.
Admini-ratiiv ol the estate of ..'ero'iiic Ai(tlcr
late of lieav r twp., lire d.
7. Sreund an I llnal ac ieinl of A. . Hell !!,
j;narui.'i n of I. tip I !. .-i h. li, inimr tiand
'f 1 1 1 t of iie.iiv;i e!mutc, tale of ell ni-xrove,
ilie.l.
ft
1
i'Vi; -'v.""' -W'-J
Don't forget the old v.-.:-ith
the fish on his back.
For nearly thirty years Ik-
s been traveling around the
:rU, and is rtill traveling
n rising heal.'.; ..id comfort
. :ierever be goes.
To the consumptive he
rings the strength and tlcsh
o so much needs.
To all weak and sicklv
.'lildren lie gives rich and
.lengthening food.
To thin and pale persons
- gives new firm llesh ard
:h red blood.
Children who first saw the
1 man with the fish are now
own up ami have children
their own.
lie stands for Scott's Fmul
n of pure cod liver oil a
.lightful ford and a natural
nic for children, lor old folks
:id for all who need llesh and
.rcngth.
SCOTT . EOWNE. Chomists,
09-415 I'iarl etrutt, N 'wYork.
60c.anci Sl.OOi z.i clrutls! s.
llltr t oilKb rn H mi lor i ll
Live HromM.i'.iii)ine 'latilets ctu'e
liUHtiuy. cute, no pay. J rice
ts.
TTHIXS' XOTII'K. Notice in lierehy
n that letters testaiiientary upon the es
I Henry .Meiiirlc, late of Perry town-
nyth-r Co., I'a., dee'd, have been iiisued
form of law to the underHiuned, to whom
klebtt-il to said estate Hhoiild make iiiima
torment and those haviiiK claims nKainsi
nlil iiresenttheiu duly authenticated for
Pneiit.
I'ltiLli' . FriiXBK, 1 vxclltors
easanl Mills. Jan. 211 03.
pCECLToK'S NOTICE,-Xotice is
fhy clvcn Hint letters tcHtuinr-ntary up-
.niie of Hcnry;il. HIckcI, lino or
Imre. Snvdcr Couiitv. iVunil..
nl, li.ive been Issued In duo form of law
uiiiIitsIl'iik I. to whom nil indebted lo
late should make liniiiodlntii piivnient
iwe Ihiviiik claims fisalust It, slinuld pre-
nuuuiy auilienllcaled for semcinuni.
( 'li a li i.i itt I' ii-i:i:l..
'btiTKii. ia.. jn is. urns. Executrix.
PKHMAXKXT NIH AIIO.N.
Iiil weekly for serviced either on wlary
JipMiwB paid, or commission, to take or
tur niir (nirden Seet.ii; nlso Kruitn and
"i We carry a full line for the Kami and
('iodeners, so that a live man cannot
'i u.ecccd, as he ban the facilitici. to
whir all kindt of trade and with differ
wot iiistoiiicra, Writo at once for
'lo
llrrrlrk Srril Coiiiiuiy,
Hoehcstcr, N. Y.
UnageUa: Wanted.
i rustwortliy,
F-ITHEJEv SSX, BY
'"'i'.-:!!!' Mi.rc'.mlisi. Cmiipnny
'''I 'hiiiiuial htniuiiiig, to manage
I'irs' ami ilnal ;
ami in. V. e and e
an I tiMamt'lil oi Ali,
IVr.l le..Ver -W.. l.
lit
.. . Ill .1
Intel .
of
e Weiaild
f Hie la-l will
Uii.iml, hile of
I 'ii --t :iml li n it ae. o'i-it of Thomas A.
Ili rtohl a lni'p. nl tne rit iteuf ii.ivid lUrrold,
late oi ( 'liopiuan twp.. dm- d.
J. II. VI l.l.lr-l. It.uist. r
Maidli-burK, I'a., .'ati'i.uy Z, 110.1.
t'll)(i S' AI'I'llAISKMKNT.s.-.NolIci' Is here.
b.v ulven tli.il 111" lollowlir,' ido'-vn' Ap
priil.seineiils nndi-i tliefliHilaw, have been Hied
with the Clerk ol I he (u p inns' Court of Snyder
co iniy forcoiiflimailon l'eb. ai, iiioj.
1. Appraisement of Siisuiimt Krat.er, widow
I-'ranklin Krat.er, late of I'eiiii township, de
ceased, elected to bu taken under the Idtio.uu ex
eniption law.
2. Appraisement nf Annie B. Snyder, w idow
of .Miles O. Snyder, late of Seliiiskrrove, I'u., de
censed, elected to be taken under the fcltlj.io ex
emption law.
.1. Appraisement of Susmi Arhogtist, widnw
of Jacob 0. Arbotrast, late of Spring twp.. di-e'd
elected to be taken under the f-iOU (10 vxcniptioii
luw.
4. Appraisement of Susan llrouso. widow of
J. ti. Hrouse, late of Jackson twp., dee'il., elect
ed to be taken under the Milium exemption law.
5. Appraisement of Susan A. Ott, widow of
Henry A Ott, late of Hcliiisj-rove, Pit., dee'd ,
elected to be taken under the i ilW no exemption
law.
fi. Appraisement of Sallio .1. tlmss, widow of
A. J. (truss, Inteof Selinsrove. Pa,, dect-ased,
elected to lie taken under the Id 0 1)0 exemption
law.
l'ltorilOVOTAIIV S Aci-Ol'XT.
Kirst and l'inal Account of William 'rcnc,
(uardian or ' 'olnliiittce of hli.a t'eese, Iittj of
beaver lownihip, ilee'd,
II M. MM M)i:f Clerk O. C.
Nov. -iX 1903.
FILIPINO BANDITS ROUTED
Fifteen Killed In Engagement With
Constabulary.
Manila, Too. 10. A force of 100 con
stabulary, under Inspector Keithlcy, on
Sunday defeated a body of 200 liiiiur
gonts near Mariqnina, a small town
seven miles from Manila City, after a
povoro pnrjnrienipnt... In which Inspector
Harris nml one man of the constabulary
were killed and two other men of the
constabulary wounded. The enemy left
15 (lend and three wounded. Inspector
Harris' home was at Atlanta, C5a.
T!'.'1 buiiy of iij.-tur:;ents formed tlie
1 nv.iin fovce of th" Irrecom ilable General
, San Mii d'-I. 'I'lie constabulary wi re
ilii.liil ii'.in three detachments, wlii-ii
wi-re .M-nini'vj; in l'ie Manuriina Val
ley. 'I'iie iletai'hnient ciimmandml liy
IiivMfi !'ir Harris t aiee upon the oni-r.iy.
who were I'l ;i ili'nii' iy M lenclieil pn-lil-MI.
Ilirperior HtiM'l.s f"!l at I'l"
lii; l volli y, lteln:; bil I've limes. Tin;
ih iai Imi'.i rt of ciin.Mt'b'.tl.iiy. tilt lio.i-V.
in;; tin:!. in . il. lr Id its position ir,:: ;i
v,'m t inr K.ith!ey with the main force
i'.rrivei!. wtn-n the eiierny wi re put to
rout. 'I'a ir beadipiai'ters were c::p
ture l itml b'.irneil, and ihe i-oiistabul'iry
K ize, the records of General Sm
Miguel, who claims that he Huceeciii-il
to the command of the insurrectionary
tones when the other generals sur
rendered. He. has only a handl'iill of
men under him, and his operations
have been of no consequence. The
wounded Americans are all severely
injured.
PASSED ANTI-TRUST BILL
Measure Goes Through the House 3y
Unanimous Vote.
Washington, Feb. 9. By a unani
mous vote, 245 to 0, the house Sat
urday passed the anti trust bill. Thu
closing chapter was devoid of est lt
p.ient. For three hours the D.-nioi rats
offered a series of amendments tie
signed to place "teeth" in the bill, but
th.y were cither ruled out oi' order or
vt-tod down by a strict party vole. O'l
o; x.y one vote were the poii.i ! rn:i!.s
bi-'ihcn. It was on nil amcudaient m
fere 1 by Mr. Thomas (Deni.). oi Iowa,
to make the filins of returns Iik ti'i. :.'
upon all corporations mandatory, on
that amendment seve:i Kcptihlli a:
voted with the Hem iri;Ui.
The bill as parsed ii nuiiT. cor;a r.
tions "liereaU 'r or:; tni:'.cd" lo 1:1 ' r -tun:s
coverini; Its articles of inc-.ir-poraiion.
linancial composition. i-'.:.i;-tion,
etc.. wiih tlie iuterstai ci i".
mcreo coi'itaissiea ca penalty of be:!: ;
resir:'.ineil f.-oni c!i:::r;iii ; in i'l'er-;
common e, preit l i': ". pi .i'i l:--; 1. r
false reitini-i, e:e. Ti'.o coiici i- :i 1-:
piven autli.'iriiy in its .liscreiir;: to c:ul
for similur reti'rr.s 'run exisliti-; ( or
porations d dn;: an imtvst;:!-' imsiitest.
The coi'ttiii -sinii i-; t'.iven power 'o
compel th.' answer to qicsl ions, and a
fine of not to coved $.",11110 is imposed
for failure to olcy l lie commission in
this respect, ltebalea by carriers is
made punishable by a fine of not less
than $1,000, and corporations violaiim;
the provisions of this section are for
bidden the use of the instrument tli
tics of intersiale commerce. Carriers
are prohibited from Imowinsly (ran:
port ins articles produced, manufact
ured or sold in violation of the Sher
man act. In cases of prosecutions, no
person is oxen-vd from testifying on
the ground that such testimony would
tend to incriminate him, but for smii
testimony the witness is not to be
prosecuted. The circuit courts aro
given jurisdiction in cases of violation,
and it is made the duty of district at
torneys to institute proceedings to pro
vent violations and individuals dam
aged by violations are given authority
to sue.
PRESIDENT DECLINES
Mr. Roosevelt Refuses Allies' Invita
tion to Act as Arbiter.
Washington, Feb. 7. - l'r :-id. r.t
Iloosevelt lias declined the itiMlaiivl
of the allied power:! to arhi'iulo tlio
question ns to whether they slmll re
ceive preferential treatment in the
settlement of their claims against
Venezuela over the other creditor na
tions. He reached this decision yester
day afternoon and instructed Secretary
Hay to dispatch a note to the British
embassy at once, advising the British
ambassador to that effect. The mat
ter, therefore, now will be referred to
Tl e Hague tribunal. This will result
in the immediate raising "f the UVT
ade. '. gj
Immediately on receipt of
Hay's note announcing tlio presfh
declination, the British ambassador ad
dressed a communication to Minislet
Bowen, stating that be was sufferiir;
from an attack of tlio gripp", ani
would be obliged if Mr. Bowen would
call on him. The Veii'vuelan envoy
went at om e to tin emlia-'in', wl1- ;'-
the liiitish nmbas-ador c plain--i i'i ::
he had been too ill to call for s -v- ':
days, and announced the arrival of .;
protocol, which li" v-.s prepare I t :
jaibtr.it to Mr. llov.-. n f -r si r -i ; .
Later I ':" U i':'i'"i mini. :' r. I !: e-i 1
Sternberg, called on Mr. Bow mi i'n I i
niintiiiiKi d the arrival of his pi otor,.-.. ;
Today's program iinitnlcs preliminary
preparations for tip- signing of t!,.
protocols. It developed that two pro
toeols are to be s-lgned by Mr. Bowen
with the Italian ambassador, Sigi'.or
Mayor des l'lanelies; two v.iMi th
British nnibassailor, and two with Hi
German minister, Baron Spec; von
Steruburg.
for infants and Children.
Cast aria is t iainiles siiltstidtto lor 'ii-(r Oil, I'aio
jtorie. Drops .ntl Sootliiu; Syrups. It is llo;iiint. It
contains neither Opium. iIoi phiiiei nor otlior Nan-olio
stilotatico. Jt Uesliovs M'orins siikI ailas r-vri-.lii:-s.
It cures Diaiiiio a :inl Wind 'olic. It n-llexcs Teclli
inyr TrouLL-s ami cures Constipation. It regulates u
Stomach ami 1 towels, nhitiir In-all liy ami natural leep.
The (.'hittlrcn's ramu-ea-The .'-iother's Crieiitl.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bcaio t:io Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tt Mimnav frn- i T WWlVoitu riTV
liberal Adjustmeizts-
Pro:vipt Pavme
H. HRRVEY SCH0CH,
GENERAL iNSt rANCE AC ENGV
t'mly tlio J1 Jest, rtrouj v , ('.isli Companies,
I'i lv, Lii Ac iiieiit and Tornai'"
Ko Astessinents
m si no Mirfrrri-rf -
The Aetna Founded
" Homo u
" Aiiicrican '
The Stand ai d A;
The New York 1 .
The fidelity Mm
Your FatroEac
No Pre mill IT; 'i'oteg.
, IMS) Assets 11,0 ,1..88
is5;i " n,s;i,t;:!S.'l
1810 " 2,40
ent Insurance Co
. Insurance
.i Life Association
: PT'icitecl-
n
in
Buy ii ..e-l:'.! eareuni; ei. Jlo tin- .-.v
VotUl Tr'i'iuii" l-'.-'i n:ei', New-Voik t iiy,
for a free s-m-'mh'i:i copy.
' 1" 1 1 - - Tn'. tie I 'ai 'in'!' is a N:.t ional I .!:
1 rail -I A-;t :ci;!.nr tl W. ' !y for l-'anit-- -:iTnl
lit. ir la i-liii -. aid ' ...'I - at lie' l-e.ei
,t tin- a 'i i' l1!: "I I .' I I '- pi i'-e i-
. .o.i i r i a r, I ml il "ii ! ' ' , l oil i-a i.
.:ie ii w ith ; our o .. i, ; i i I 1; cal
ti, w s,-i..-r, i in- I'o-l, M i-l-l!i-l.iii g, al a
bjilViiiu. colli 1' i" i- '"ii si ii only 1 o.
Si-mi your orb- and nininy to, l'ni,
M iileleliill '.:, I'a
l-armflr
I mi r 'i r si a.
viy hi! n
j'-T'-
iSohGols and Courses of Susquehanna
3 Pciinn
'A
Among consumers.
ft'- cent wived for our customers.
.. BUSINESS
'0 experimeut lint a proven
success. Salary 18.00 a week,
lnses ailvHiiPMl. Kvneri.
S u,,necessry.
? H. CLARKSOX, Manager.
u 3,14 Dearborn St., Cuioago, 111.
A Steadv Income.
rUrr
Of ftlmmt.-u. n.t-l i.i tiwui
Vtjr?' .'eqidre local and travel I ng agenU
. 'Crcttl di.txna nf nmilnnU All
ittM w trne '" whole or part time.
uniTl Kuaranlee profitable and ploaa-
Cmpir, Berhcster, W..T
'I VN 1
"Silver Plate thai Wears."
The trade mark
"1847 $5?
on Spoons, Forks, etc., is a guar
antee of quality the world over.
The prefix 1847 insures the
genuine Rogers quality. For sale
by leading dealers everywhere.
Send for catalogue No. 191 , to
Inttrnitlanal Silver Co. MtrUtn, Conn.
A Peculiar Railroad Accident.
Buffalo, la., Feb. 10. F. II. Croft and
his wifo were seriously Injured nnd
their 5-year-old daughter was killed in
a peculiar accident here yesterday. As
a Hock Island freight train, drawn by
two locomotives, was passins, the sec
ond engine and several cars Jumped
the track, and a loaded car plunged
.through the passenger station, In which
Croft and his wife and child were
standing.
Live Stock Markets.
East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 9. Cattle
were active; prime steers. $.")iii 5.2!i;
cows, J.7",ffi4 : heifers, $:!..r0'ii -1.25;
bulls, :'.'( -I; fresh cows, $."of per
head. Veals strong; tops, $!I.25(?j 9.75;
common to good, $r).r0'f; !. Hogs fairly
ttctive; heavy, JT.O.'i'fi 7.10; mixed. $7.0Ti :
Yorkers and pigs, $7; roughs, $i;ift 0.2.1;
stags, f.lf 5..rt. Sheep find lambs were
steady; lop lambs, f (i.fi.li'i t.i'.r; culls to
good, ?I.-T)(f( li.fiO; yearlings, $ri.2.")W
S.r(l; ( Wi s. ?l."iO(T; ..r,r,; op mixed
sheep, $i.uWi -I.75; culls to good, $2.2.")
it 4. in.
t ".:') ': ';'. " .. " ' . n. - c "::
wc 1 rt. aiiy ; ciioiee, , 3., if, j.2"i; prime
M.905i ii. It;; good, ifl.tiof l.S.'i. Hogs
wora active; prime heavies, $7. la; me
diums. ff'-ICfi 7.15; beavv Yorkers, $7fip
7.05; light Yorkers, $(!.:!0(i; (i.ll.'i; phis,
$rj.80f;'t".;:.'; roughs, $5.5iW O.Iiii. Sheer,
"-re higher; best wethers. $I.S0(ii5;
nil's and common, Sl.7PTi2: cholc?
lambs, "fG.3Sfff6.B0; veal calves, $7.50fJ8.
GENERAL MrthrMila
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 9. Flour
wna steady; winter supeline, $2.7()ifi'
2.SM); Bennsylvania roller, clear, $3.10
(6l'3.25; city mills, extra, 12.95ffi3.10.
Hye Hour was quiet, at $3.15(Jj)3.20 per
barrel. Wheat was firm; No. 2 Penn
sylvania, red, new, 80V&C. Corn firm;
No. 2 yellow, local, 54 Vie. Oats were
quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, 44c; lower
grades, 42Vi Hay was steady; No. 1
timothy, $19 for large bales. Beef was
steady; beef hams, J19fft'20. Pork was
firm; family, $20. Live poultry, 13e.
for hens, and 9(&)9V4c. for old roosters.
Dressed poultry, 13c. for choice fowls,
and 10c. for old roosters. Butter was
steady; creamery, 28c. per pound. Eggs
were steady; New York and Pennsyl
Tanla, 20c. per dozen. Potatoes were
steady; choice, 6870c. per bushel.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so nrvnlent
that it Is not uncommon
for a child to be "ret
iC-isT aiflic'.cd v:tr veak k.r
' neyT. !' ch.'d ur!L-
PV ' t 'tn, if tllO
h-:n the child
-i.ould bo able to
Sit
I J I t Vs
University, Selfosgrov Pa.
.1
2 -
urine scalds the ties''
reaches an are -.liwi!
control the p jsaja. It is yet afflicted with
led-wettinjj, depend upon it. the caure of
ths difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards tlie treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble Is due lo a diseased condition cf the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
Vomcn as wed as men are mada mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the Immediate effect of
Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, In fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
TKACIIKIW COlMK.At Ihi time special allciilion i- tailed to this
eoiirst'. It is iiileiiiled tn ailviinee llie ciiieieiiev mi l ciiniiii cinieity
(d'tlio.-c wlio tcacli (luring llic Wintir. ami al-n to prepare for t.-aeliiiie;.
Tin- entire coiiim- covers linir yenr.-, all d wliieli can lie taken ly teaeliers
witliotit iiiti i i'iiplioii of tlicir woi k in tin- M'liiinl-i'oiiiii, ami le;nls up to a
ptiinaiieiit eerlilicate ni.d otiier advantages. Tliis meets 11 lone- Celt want
nf teaeliers w lio must e.1111 their education with nn-tioie salaries and oilers!
excellent (iniioiiiinitics lid- steadv advancement. Ti adici -- -ind tlio.-c who
! wisli to pi't pare MiceessCiillv lor tcaeliiiio; slioitld imt fail t" :ii-(iiaint
tlicniMives I it 1 1 v- with tin- I'eiit lits to In- del 1 veil Iruin tins course. llns
year tin: term la tins April li, 1 !':!, and elnsi s Jnly 'J'.i, r.'l'-',. l Apeiises
are verv low. Write fur lull particulars.
Ml'SK-AIi CONSKItYA TORY AND ( )LI-I'.(il'. I-'CK YOUNG
LADIKS. I )e,urrc( s inn! J 'iplcm.is (Jranttd. Tlie .;pnii,ur urui lie-ins
April 1, r.i(i;'i, and closes June 17, 1 !":'.. jncial arrai',o( im nls liave
111 made for a lare nttei'daia -e Cor Ml'SiC and (.llitr stiulie--. 'l'lierc
is a .-pleiidid ( (iiii'se in K!neii;iit. I''.ieililii .- are imwliere licttcr. Tin;
work is in t linroe of an alile c"i'i-el' t( mi-Ik i s w lin r ink it !i lu st any
wliere. 'J'lu- larc iiiiposio lidn -' M ill lia-all tlie nioik 111 con vi-tiienees.
Tlie eiiviroiinn iit is lioine Ilk.' and -;u ei.ts can n-l .'i-nr-'d tliat their
daiii-liters will lie 'dvcii tin- 1" i e in- n ev.-rv ivuv. T'ic elimati' is very
Iiealtlil'ul and tlie snri'oiiiuiii.!; .-e. m rv i-:dl tlmt eniilu le dt.-im
Stlltlt lit"- enlllt' ll'nlii lie- '.i -- (.!. -' 'I '.'i - e ;.'"U-' ' -,
iidvi'iit i'i-e (il'nt least a lee: terms awav at Colli ''". Tie- tlav lias
riorr.e of Swamp-Root.
Sha Ob)Mtd.
"Barling," whlupered the young tmj
with the "Bard of Atoii" lockf," "would
tXat I were that Arweaiaa mg ever
at your feet."
"Get out!" exclaimed the practical
girl; "I don't want any man evtr at my
feet. I want one thatwouhtgo eutend
hustle and make a riing for both ef
Os." Chicago Dally Ktws.
sent In 1
Our
:iu
neliy
'II
when tin- "iris were kept a' Imim-, mid '-'.lv tin- In
Jiates are very roa--'oiinlilt-. Write inr eatulnmn- and panier.l us.
I'O.MMKliei AIi C()ri:K. An i:i.-.ca-iii- iiiiiolit-r oCyoun- p- ix.m
arc liialine; lin-iaiive jiositinii-i at llic (-! tii'i.i-' d.'-k and in ni'ii-rs. lo
meet this dt maud i'ic Univi-r-it .- oilers a t i i r n ! 1 and cHiciont t'ninmur
eial t'oiir.-e, e(itisis:;iiir et I',(.ok ! . "i'jr, I'eniiu'.n-liip, liortliand, (Viin
tmrcial Law, etc. All or ;::iv C these .-nl-jivts may In- pur-ued. l'tsitln
.srciiriiij; a superior ('omint-reia! Ootn-se, our f-ttidents enjoy I he addii'dial
advantages of a (iyninasiiini, Ii-rary and Ueadin-ronin, Iterary 8neie-'
ties, and the Univi-r-ity lili! i i genera!. The University adnospliert
Htitnulates the nmlition of stinie it-i, and, together with ellieient insti-iu-tioa
gives exeejitionally satisf.ictnrv results. We have no didieiilty in secur
ing W)8itiot)8 for all students 10 nileting tlie course. Write for terms and
particulars.
The College of Liberal Arts is noted for its excellent Scientific and
Classical Courses. A course in Civil Engineering is given.
The Preparatory School fits .students for College entrance. Address,
J. I. WOODRUFF, A. N. WARN E It, or J. F. KEMPFER.
Dean. Registrar. Field Sec'y.