MIDDLEBURG POST. pTHEl DUM00BS1 STQ I invite all to my store and call your attention to my Hue of, pry Good Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Drugs, Tinware, Glassware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos. mi 1',,-t 8-duy Clock in inaiktt my price, S'J.OO. l'aticy I Kirk Outings, ,"c. up. 1U st seamless ( 1 rain liugs, 'JOc. I'.iiiiizv Whip-5. l.V, 20f, 2."', 3.1c, ")(V. 1-Vit Window Shades, 10c. standard Table Oil Cloth, L'c. Watch My Markets for Hutter ami l"4rKs ar(' I'"'"'''")-, mi ire than my cotnpelitot I alwavs pay 6 fcSEL f '!; ; ilk.-: :' rv.V,V- -M :C V- l ;l.' 1.- .? - I N. T. Dundore DUNDORE, PENNA. Divorce Notice. strawser, ) In the Court of Common A ' in f u..v.L.. I .. M. LMri'fi ) , Oetolier Terra, luiU. In Divorce. Mtr I. Mrawser: You arc licicby notill- Lltlie unucrHlKiiCM, aa .Mamcr, uuiy ! yj i.y tlit- Court of common riraa oi wny- ounty. will sit for tlie purpose oi laion . t MUA n .l.n .Oil.. -.,,( Ill CUC BOO O !. ICM ; ii tt'flier, Ksip, In Middlcburjrli, l'n., on Ur, February Hth. 1903 nt 10 o'clock A. L,nwl where you may attend. St. I. I OTTKK, Mas'er Kbnrgh. I'a . Jim. 13th, 19 3. (4-t.) TOri KK A OLD ISSOXK U.1. it Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets IruffWit refund tne money it it to cure. J- v . vipivu rtiKimuin; each "e . t.K'.!h, ATTORKKt AT LAW, MlDOLKBCBS, PA. ;tasiiuiii etitrutteJ to his car irciva nroiutit atrrntion; Court Prnciarnation. r!ltt(KA Ilio Hun. M.iroll.M. ' Pi .4nlinr .1 il.hrM ... ilia l.i.lL.ml Al.-Clurt ll alili'i coillioeil HI ITIi CHtlti'li"' ol Ni.Vitur. .111.1 i mlon una 1-e'er K. leKle anil Z. T. Hem berllnr, r;-i. AwoMiito JmUci in ami lor.ii ler county, liuvu IkhuciI iheir piwiit. Iieiirlnu iliita I liu Mil diiy oi Dee. A. !., 1AIJ. to tne 'llrecteil tor t lie lm I 1 1 nx oiuii ( irpliuiiii' oiin, u court ol Ciiiiiiunn I'li'ac, court ol l.'jor mi l I'cr inliier mill luncml Court ol (.Quarter Scolons hi llie I'caco, at SlMillelmruli. lor th" eon Snjiler. on the 4th Monday, (tmlnu th aird clay ol Fed. I'.KH), .ind to c'outlnuo one week. .oticc ii-ihuii'iniu hereby .'it t o .. .. . u. . er, Jiii-Iiii ul tliel'eiii'e and t!oiintahe8 Ilia., lor I lie enmity ol .Snyder, to i)i.tr in tin i proper permm with their roll, reconln, Iiiiihih Horn, examination? unti nrher reinumtiranct.. to ilo lliune thliiKS which ul their olilce- an. I u their N'lnill . arm 111 to lie done ami witniv.n' and pemous prowvutiini In hehall ul the 1,'oin inonwenlth aKHlnitaii perniu or perin are re liilrcd to he then and there attsiidin and d. 1'iirlliiK without leave at their peril. .Iiisihv are rcoucfttiit to ho nunctiial in umir Atti.ii.iin . I at the appointed time. aKice.iMy to notice. I file ii utnlcr in v ha ml oi si:) I at i 'o !oH" OMlce in iMldillelurKh, the :id day ol Jan. A. Il.,ene tho:iniid nine hundred ami three. (HAS. K. AMrsKI.I..Sherill. Veterinary surgeon, ( til iVSUROVE, PA. Wmi itid t outness entrusted to my core W$u).,...y,wil nnnrn iwrffni grnqatrtu.e.l'a. tincU. . E(iISTKlCSNOTirKM.-N,iticelHlH'rct)V K v en that the foliuivliii tmini'd p-'-Moiis"'liuvo fl'ed their Administrators', ;iiiiiiiin. nml Kh. eftiloiV accounts lutlm U'yl.iti.M 'a ontco ulSuv. dcr County, und the hhiiiii will lip pri'si'titrd lor ouiillniiatlnn ami iillnwuncp at ihctMurt llimsc n MlddlouuTgh, Muudiiy, Feb. 21, ll)i 3. 1. Hirst and partial account ol Kate M.Kcelev and Chaunecy A. Keeley. Kiecutora of the last "iiianu luaiHiueiil ol s. Keeley, late ol b Ladies vVanted f Ss.sO Sample Uultit I KUo fin- IJickai-lie. Ncrvollli ic-s, Iirii- Kf-tioli. Ilcailaci.c, l.ii r and iv'.d-lu-v l'i.,lllili'; price il to ft. Or. Hi il I s llale r.rusln s. tor railing Hair; price. "1 "loitei artii Ics. rite for I ilical Terms (i. A.Scott,7()Ii'way N. Y. its. 'INDOR HOUSE H.II. ItrTI.F.K, Iroiriitor Market Si., Harrisburjr Pa., Opposite 1. U. U. Iiepot l'.titrnnce) '.t ailed lor All l'r:ilii ins, 25nd 50c. Good Meals, 23c tiui ul accommodations. 2. Haul anil llnal account of . I It. Pi. l,l ininlxtmlnrof the eatnto of ntherine Kin'hel, late of hrlinsirrovo, I'a.. deceased. a, First and lliuil account of lico. C. K lister. Adm'r of the Hum of Klin. De.ililer, late of IVuil twp , Uec'd. 4. Fii .-i and limit account of Jennie X. Mover Administratrix of the e.tate of William' C. .Moyer, late ol Franklin twp., deed. ". !' 1st and Dual account nf I,, r. ami ( h.irh s I iiclcni' V ii'tiuiulstratoM of the estate of Fred. ( crli-U licu-liley, late id ..,inroe tw p , ilcc'd. n. l lr-t arel hnal ai'ei.nnt of l.u. y A A.lmini-Titrix ..i the csiate of .'ero'mc 1 l. lie ol Jn'iiv r livii.. ilee i . 7. Second no I linal IK Ilnl of A. , .eh ir!i lie. Scon's I erlrl- 'iirsels. f.n.iri.iao c ;i i.i:i' t .-, ii. ii, nm,,,,. e,,,,,,! ti.u-lit trnnt, Xntiire'sowii n-medv nn oi i i-r M linnre. ,aie of idnisKrovi, O l "1. s. I'irs' and !lnal ae'-ninit and in. '. eiaiid eveeiil .1 s and ic-t.tmeul oi .Mieliacl S. We. I li. ,.Ver .MVii.. it -e'll. : Fir-l and lin il ae, o'lnt of Thomas A, llcrlold a Im'r. ol tne i slate, if David lleri'ol.l, late ot t 'liopuiati twti.. del- d. ' II. WH.I.I.s, IteeMcr M -.til I. l.-.t: , l'a., .'ano.ii y il, P.O.). Don't forget the old n.r itli the fish'on his back. I'or nearly thirty years Ik- s been traveling around the :rld, and U f-till traveling ripping hcai.!; did comfort . iicrever lie goes. To the consumptive he rings the strength and flesh e so much needs. To all weak and sickly hildren lie gives rich and . lengthening tood. To thin and ale persons gives new firm llcsh ard oh red blood. Children who first saw the 1 man with the fish are now- own up and have children ; Kiv'" Jriiii-t i..n in tasea of violation. tiieir own. 1 Ie stands ft t Scott's Kinul n of jnire co.l liwr oil a .lightful ford and a natural nic for children, lor old folks id for all who need llesh and .rcngth. SCOTT . EOWNE. C!ifrtnst,, 09-415 Poarl Struct, NwYork 50c. ancl$1.00; a;i drutiiots. PASSED ANTI-TRUST BILL Measure Goes Through the House 3y Unanimous Vote. Washington, Fib. 9. I5y a unani mous vote, 245 to 0, the house Sat urday passed the anti-trust bill. Tin closing chapter was devoid or cxcit nient. For throe Lours tlie D.-mnt r;Uf offired a series of nvtendments i!e Binned to place "ti cth" iu the bill, but thhy won.' cither ruled out or order or vt ted down by a strict party vote. O'l o; ?y one vote were the tioii.i - rnril.s bi-iken. U was on uu amtininieut ii ferel by Mr. Thomas (nem.). oi Imv.i, to niHl.o the llliii3 of returns int u : '. :.' upon all corporations mandatory, on that amendment seven Kepubih a n i voted with the l)em iniiin. Tlie bill as iase,l reiiuir t, eori-o tions '-hi'l-eaU' l- oi:;-.!i:. d" t.i liie I turns I'overint; Its articles of itv i:--poratinn. Iiiiiincial composition, cvt.l; liotl. etc. Will! the ilite-st:i! c. !'. mcrce copiiaission c-.i p ir.lty of tiejit ; restrf.ineil I'.vm cn-.v.t:;in ; in i-i''1;--, conitiierce, prest l ;'; s p. ;pt'li:.4 I. r false iviiini eti-. Ti'e coi.i:.i i-i' ti i Klven authority in its discretlc;; to -;u! for siiiiihu- reini-ps irun oxi;t in cor porations d-dns an Iniersi.tt-- lmsi!e;.v. The ci)i!::i,i:;sin!i i-. p.iveu po-ver '() compel the uasA-er to questiutis. and a fine of not to exi eed $,",oui) is i:iiio.seii for failure to obey the lommissicn in this respect. Kebntes by -carriers is made punisbttblo by a fine of not les.s than $l,0i)i), and enrpuratiuns viulatiuc; the provisions of this section are for bidden the m-.e of the instrument tli- tics ol interstate enmmerce. Carriers are prohibited from Itnowinsly trans port ins articles produced, manufact ured or sold in violation of the Sher man act. In cases of prosecutions, no person is cxcu-'.l from testifying on the ground that such testimony would tend to Incriminate him, but for sucli testimony the witness is tint to be prosecuted. The circuit courts nr S 3 . for infants and Children. Ciistoria is : harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Iirr Koric, Drops imkI Stn)(liii-r Syrups. It is I'leiount. It toiitiiius neither Opium, j!oi piling nor oilier Narcotie sulistaiice. It tli'stioys Worms soul sillass i'everislntess. It -ures PiaiTliu-a and Winil 'tlic. It rclioxcs Tei lh in TrouMes ami cures Constipation. II regulates tho Stomach ami Itowcls, "hiuu- hciililiv ami natural sleep. The Children's J'anacca-Tho .'.lot Iter's I'rieml. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bcaii t:ic Signature of V9 In Use For Over 30 Years. Tut rtNTim COMPariv. tt Mtttinav rrn in win i mini i cMbk-L'axsu,:- T rVW VOItH l-Ty find It is made the duty of district at torneys to institute proceedings to pre vent violations and Individuals dam aged by violations are given authority to sue. PRESIDENT DECLINES Mr. Invila- i Ailf'er. . AiKlcr f Nine W'eiand of the la-t will iii,iii'l, late ..( tnei imiia ell" Hmmi oil tu ulil live Kroiiio-iuinine 'Jablets cufo i iu a day. Muuure, no pay. I'nco I TltlNS' XOTH'K. Xotice in hereiiv vi nttiat letters testamentary upon thces i iiriirv Sletnrle. latu of I'errv tuwn- nyiicr Co., I'a., decM, have heen issued Inrinof law to tlie undersigned, to u'hoin lebtril to said estate nhould make iinme- MViiicnt and tlioHe having clltiilts nKaiiis) aid pri-M-ut them duly authenticated for ItUVIlt. I'llIWI- . FcllNFK, ) (-lllnr. 1'lill.lf MKNUI.K. J r iIt-"tO- .int Mills. Jan. tili 03. to'LToirs XOTICE,-Notice is reby trlvi n that letters ti'stutiiPiitarv UP- e-hte of HenrylH. Hicmel, latu of -Iwirir. snvder Couiilv. Peiitni.. l, h.ive Peen Issued In due form of law uii'li r-liriied. to whom nil Indehteil to 'ale should mako Iminedhitn niivini'iit 'f InivliiK claims aitaltist It Khoiild pre- cwuuiy aiiineniicatert tor sett lenient. ell 4 III IITTI.' Ill l.':i.'l "burirli, pa., Jan 1.1, 11K)3. Kxpcutrii. PCitsi.tsKvr isni AiiDS. P'd weeklv for Herviceaeithep on snlnrv htn-im s paid, or commission, lo tike or- " imr i.ariien M-C'.s; nlso bruits and fi .He carry a full line for the Farm and I'illUctIf M. Mil tlnit n lie,, mini ,.ni.t lt Slliri'i'd. ni hi, I,... ftl.a r....llii.. ... h tr nil kinds of traile and with differ- ""HI customer, Write at once for Hirrlck Socil Coiiiiiiiny. If,...!,, l,.r V V atageji Wanted. Trustworthy, F-ITHEJR SIOX, BY !i"!-.-T. Merc'ie.;.!i-,e CoiiiV.-tnv ''1 lilltlllfial httllltiiliL'. to lliMllnee 3 fom u uuuii JUU SI! 5 S. Among eonsiiniers. r- (cut. saved for our eiibtoiners. RTT.ClTMiiVCsCi- x e-X)eriinent hut a proven uess. Hulary $18.00 n week, Mxiunti ndvaneed. Ksperl- unnecessary. - CLAItKSOX, Manager. L '! II. . . . .... ... wearDoru Bt., umeugo, ill. A Steady Income. J" commission paid weekly. Our 1200 l,arrVnl"ire local and traveling agents Lwtrcto fli.n.. nf 1.. n. I - ,i. I JJV arrange for whole or part time. LIT;' e guarantee profitable and plea ttnthe year, 'round. Write to day F CBMir, Bafkester.BT.T Roosevelt Refuses Allies tion to Act as Arbiter. Washington, Feb. 7. - I'n-:-id r.t Iloosevelt has dei lined the iuwlaii-ci of the allied powers to arbi'iate iho questiun as to whether they snail re ceive preferential treatment in the settlement of their claims against Venezuela over the other creditor i. t tions. He reached this decision yester day afternoon and instructed Secretary Hay to dispatch a note to the Ilrilisii embassy at once, advising tlie llritish ambassador to that effect. The mat ter, therefore, now will be referred to TI o Hague tribunal. This will result In the immediate raising of jjio hw aue. , immediately on receipt of S Hay's nolo smnouncing the preiihv declination, the llritish ambassador ad dressed a communication to Minister Howen, stilting that he was sufferim; from an attack of the gripp", tori would be obliged if Mr. llowett wo ih! call on him. The Ycmm lan envoy went at otue to tiie etnlia-:' v, wi'.;.- hit :" -tor Harris ani' upon the enemy, ; the lit itish ;mhas":idor c-. plain, I t !i : who were i-i a ;lnitc ly iiiti-etn hed po- j lie had been too ill to call for s v. I t iii'-n. lie-pector li.-'i-ris f-ll at tb- j dayi. and anmrnneed (ite arrival of S- -. Jlli. t vnlli y, being bit I've times. The protocol, which b" v -.s prepare! t: d. iii hte.i nt of con.-iiabttiary. althoii.-.h. I rttbmit lo Mr. liov.-.ti for si;; i-;-'. ii:;iii!i:i:b. ,- d. !, M It.-t po. itiott ti::;.! I.r.ter I'.e (U rm-'i mini. ! r. i:. ro't sti(( tor I'.ijthl'y with t!n main foi-er i Stei-nbert . c;llei ,in Mr. Ito-.v-ii Mil liberal Adjustments- Prompt Pavme REM CEF?- H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL iNStr rvANCE AC ENCV Only ll.o (JUest,. !ronj . i'irc, J j i i t fto iassiossiuenis ( 1 i sli Couip.inies, iticnt ami Tonnti'ii Tho Aelu.i " Homo " American Founik'd FILIPINO BANDITS ROUTED Fifteen Killed in Engagement Witii Constabulary. Manila, Feb. 10. A force of 100 con stabulary, under Inspector Kelthley, on Sunday defeated a body of 200 insur gents near Mariqitinn, a smnll town seven miles from Manila City, after a srvre ensanement, in wh'ch Inspector Harris and one man of the constabulary were killed and two other men of the constabulary wounded. The enemy left ir deed and three wounded. Inspector Harris' home was at Atlanta, (!a. TI:-? body of insurgents formed the ' m:!in fntcr of th" irreconcilable General , :-':nt Mi; .tel. The constabulary were i divided it:'o three detachments, wlii' li w.-re .v o;:! in;; in the Maratpiina ley. 'I ii" ib'ttti-bment commanded bv The Stand anl A The Nen- York 1 . The fidelity Alt!', Your FatroEaei No.Premiuiin "''otes. IS19 Assets 11,0 ,l;j.88 1853 " 9,s;.i ,t;:!S.l isio " 2,4u ,si.a ent Insuraiiee Co Insurance Co. i Life Association solicited. U'lIK'WS' AI'I'ItAtsKMKNT.s.-Notlce Is Here. " hyclveii tli.il Hie lollotvlng Widows' . pnilsctnclit.s under t lie filMi law, have been ,', with the clerk nl I lie orp nms' Court of Snvder co-uity liiri'oiitlnnatlon Feb. -fi, p.ioj. 1. Aniraieinentof Siisannn Kratzer. w idow l-'rankllii Knitzer, late of I'enii tnwn-hii, de ceased, elected to be taken under the Unu.uu ex emption law. 2. Appraisement f Annie R. Snyder, widow of .ViilesO.Miydcr. lute of Seli nsifrove, I'a., ile eeaseil, elected to be taken iiudur ihu Miu.olex cmptioli law. 3. Appraisement of Susan Arhouast, widow of Jaei ill 1). Arhoirust, late of Sprlin; twp.. ilee'd elected to be taken under the fclUO 00 exemption law. 4. Appraisement of Susan Uroiiso, widow nf .1. U. Hroiise, late of .lacksen Iwp., dce'd., elect ed to be taken under the fimi.uu exemption law. 5. Appraisement of Susan A. nit, widow of Henry A Ott, latu of Helint;nivc, Va., deed, elected to be taken under the f ilio n0 exemption law. 0. Appraisement of Sallio .1. Cross, widow of A. J. (irons, late of NeliiiKrov. I'a., deceased, elected to bo taken under the (il U .(JO vxrinptioii law. I'llorilONOT.lllV S A ( Of.VT. First and Final Account of William l r, cue, (iiiardian or ' oiiitnitlee of hli.a l-'uese, Int.- of beaver Township, dee'd, II M. MIIMUX, Clerk O. C. Nov. -.'3. IB0.J. main forec i Steriiber enemy went put to i'.rrivet!. when tin rout. Tli ir beadipiartcrs were cr.p tuie l ami b ine'd. and the coustab!:l'M-y t izod the records of tieneral S iu Miguel, who claims that lie suceeeiied to the command of the insurrectionary loives when i ho other generals tsur rendered. He has only a liandfull of men uiuler him, and his operations have been of no cotiKetpience. The wounded Americana are all severely injured. announced the a.-riviil of bis pio'oee Today's program Includes preliminai preparations for lip' signing of il, pl'olecols. It developed tliat two I f, toeols are to be signed by Mr. liowon with the Italian ambassador, Sigt Mayor ties rlanches; two w'Ui th British ambassador, and two with the German minister, Ilaren Spec von Stern burg. f Toy a. Ear y.j m ir- N ii m.-? it h c j y i r 71 m il n r, ki mm liiis mm i I'.uya postal ctp-; amlj -. Jto the New Vntk', Triliiiiie i n:er, New-York t ity, for a free ( -i-'iii'i ti i-oj.y. ! Tie- Trt'i it.e I ':u 'in-i is a Not inii:il I .!;: trio 1 .iie.:!, in tl V, My or latin -:u,d l!i, ir f.i oiiii -. :u i! .,,,1 . ::t Up. .,-,.i the a . i-ti!:-:i 1 I . lie i,.,. j. I i r e:ir. I"i' il ;...! . it m.ii cat. -eciile i! l it il .dir o . ii i i i, lie I c.-, i to s.-i,,i-, I in- I'n-i, i ! 1 . 1 1 I ii 1 1 at a l iii'.'.iio. i . t 1 1 pii' i - e .i v i 1 1 only I o. Si-mi voiir or ie- and iinnn-v to,' 'n.i Mi.lel'eollte, I'il I r -'t: ; f i- h v I VJ I; H 5 en "Silver Plale that Wears." The traile 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 International 8llr Co. MarWm, Conn. A Peculiar Railroad Atcidnt. nulTalo, la.. Feb. 10. F. II. Croft and his wife were seriously injured nnd their P-year-old daughter was killed in a peculiar accident here yesterday. As a Itock Island freight train, drawn by two locomotives, was pnssins, 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' Mrero standing. Live Stock Markets. East Buffalo, N. Y Feb. 9. Catf'.u Were active; prime steers, 5 2.V rows, SH.Tf.fi-t: heifers, J.l.nott VZ"; bulls, $;','(( -1; fresh cows, f:ii rifi per head. Yenls strong; (ops, $!i.2iiif9.,.rr common to good, fi..ri0(ij i. Hogs fairly active; heavy, lM:rn 7.10; mixed, $7.0.",' Yorkers nnd pigs. $7; roughs. $r,r tj 'j,-,; stags. $.V(i ",.r,u. sheep and lambs were uteady; lop lambs, ti.ti.l; ( tt.s 0 good, $ L.Tift ti.ofi; yearlings, $:,:7,lf ri fil); cwi-s. if l.riOff) I. "10; top mixer! sheep, ?).iUiTi L7.; culls to good, $2.2,") St 4. in. t .'(:;-. " ' . n, - c . w i" ft. -any; I'iii'iee, ,rj.i if, .).2".; j.rii.io 5t.905i 5.11!; gotxl, if t.t;ir 1. s;,. Hogs wore active; prime heavies. $7.1,"i; me diums. $7.1CT 7.15: licavv Yorkers, $7'u) 7. on; light Yorkers, $i;.:!ihr, li.Dj; phis, $5.80!?i.:;ri; roughs, $.".ri0 f,.;:n. Sheep ere higher; best wethers. $.Sor('5; Hills and common, l.7r.Ti 2; cholr lambs, J0.3Bifc6.50: venl calves, $7.50?T8. GENERAL Mrthrtla Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 9. Flout was steady; winter supcline. f2.7()ffii 2.SI0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.10 tap3.2S: city mills, extra, $2.95ra3.10. Kye flour was quiet, at $3.15(&:i.20 per barrel. Wheat was firm; No. 2 Penn sylvania, red. new. gO'ic. Corn firm; No. 2 yellow, local, 54 'Ac Oats were quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, 44c; lower grades, 42'Ae. Hay was steady; No. 1 timothy, $19 for largo bales. Beef was steady; beef hams, $19?r20. Pork was Hrm; family, $20. Live poultry, 13e. for hens, and 99c. or old roosters. Dressed poultry, 13',ic. for choice fowls, and 10c. for old roosters. Butter was toady; creamery, 28c. per pound. Eggs were steady; New York and Pennsyl Ttnla, 20c. per dozen. Potatoes were Uady; choice, 68g70c. per bushel. :'i!Sc!iGGls and Gours -s of Susquehanna university, Seliiisgrov Pa. Women as WcJI as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor , .-mi ) and cheerfulness soon c frO J'V disappear when the kld- .irniiTv .Kit ne"s are cut cf rder k'v Kidney trfub,e has i occome so prevalent tW4- if )1 that It is not uncommon i V 'N . V for 9 child to be -ei i:V vVwn-y.,ff!!-..j i i.'i. . 'it'--! iini..i.u win- vi!;iR R.r AMI neyT. I' chi'd urlL- ?v f 'cr., if the urino scalds the iesh - H jn the child reiches an are -,,'i.,! . .i.ouid te able to control the p..iaaga, it is yet afflicted with led-wettinj. depend upon it. the caute of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first "!ep should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder and net to a halit a3 Women as wed as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder (rouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold by druggist3, In fifty- . . . , , oeiii una one oouar f-!EFM,i,',i'., 'S sizes. You may have a E-Lrri!H Sirfft J--1! sample bottls by mail 125 free, also pamphlet tell- noma ef s-arap-Roni. ing all about il. Including many of (he thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Hha Objeutasl. "l)arling;,,, whispered the young with the "iiard of Atou" lockt,' "would t'Aat I were that Armenian tng eer st your feet." "Get outl" exclaimed the praetical jrlrl; "I don't want any man er at mj feet. I want one that would' roent and hustle and make a MTlngr or botfc ef J. I. WOODRUFF. TK.VC1IKUS' ( ( )l : i:i:.At this time special attention i- called to this coiii'sc. It is intciiiled to tnlviiiice tlio cilicie tp'v tin. earning cipticily oi'tlio.-c wlio tcacli duiiii": tlie W'iuti r, nnd ;is(i (o prcjittri' ii r leaoliiiio-. Tlie entire coiifse covci s I'mir year.-, till ol wliiclt ctni lie taken ley tcacltcrs wit In nit iiitciiiiplioii of tlicir win k in tlie scliiinl-rooiii, and leads up to a permanent cerlilicate ai.d nliier mi v:mi1;ijj. s. This meets tt lone; t'elt want ol teachers w In i must turn their ediicaliuii with ineaeie sitlaiics and oiler.-! exeelleiitopportimilics li.r steady advancement. Teachers and those who vis!i tt plt'piil'e siiceessfiillv for tcacliiiiL"-sluuild lint fail to tteqimint llicinselves lidly w illi the lieiielit.s to he del ived from this course. This year the term liejrins April (5, l'.H):', and closes July J'.i, r.M).',. Ilxpeitses are very low. Write fir full particulars. ML'SK'AIi C'ONSI'.UVATDKY AND ( '( ).Id',( i I (!i: YOT."(r LAIMKS. 1 )ce;ret s iilid J liplcm.is ( iraliti d. The Spinier Itliit lie-ins April 1, l'.Hi:', nnd closes .lone 17, l'.iOi!. Special tii rai.ei melits have "'tin made for a hire tittei daiicc f u- Ml ' and oihtr studies. There is tt .-pleiulid course in Kim iiiicii. l acililic-arc nowhere hi tter. The work is iu i httrof of tin tihlc coi ps of lc,-ictit is w I,,, r ink with In -I any w lieie. The l;tro;(. imp.i-.in.r I idles' H-tl ha - a I! the in nh rn n n veniences. The environment is home like ami paiei.ls citi n-t ,t--!i;"( that j lu-ir d:iil";htels will he "jvcu the h -t cite m yv vav. 't'hc c!iio:i('is very heiilthfiil and the siirroiiini::.!' c, ,u ty jhui cnuM he di.-ind. Our stiuli-til ('.niit' li'otn the '.i -. '!,.-. V. .. ii. ; .'i.,' ,'.ii.- i. . . ... ;.!! snlvantaenl' at least ;i icvy t.-ni:s away at ('n'le o.. Tic d;iv h is pmehy when the ,d s W( If kepd tl! lici.ee, ;:t!,l ,,. y the Im- sent In ecllt'jr Kates are very rca-ontililc. Write fur c;i!:duoiie tin, I pari ier.l its. C'( ).M.M I.K( 'I A L I 'Ol'i !!',. An iticret'in;:- iiiui.her of voting p'txiin .ire findino-lucia.ive iiositiuiis at i!ic ei'itii'i.i r dc-k .in. I in ctiires. To meet this dt maud l'n.' Univer-:t .- oilers a liiurnipj!i tind ellicicut ('ommer- eial Course, eoiisi.stiii": ot J'.iok l.cpin l'eumtitt-hip, Shorthand, Cotn mircial Law, etc. All nr :;'.iv i' these sul.jtvls ntay he pur-ueif. I'lesitlei Kfiiriii-r a superior t.'niniiu rein! '.'.itirse. our students enjoy the ndd:liun;il advanlao;es of a (Jymnasiuiii, Ii-rnry tunl Keadiipr-rnom, Literary Socie ties, and the University life i t general. The University atmosphere) stimulates the nmhitioii ot'stinie .N, and, together with ellicient instruction gives exee)tiunally satisfartnry re-tilts. We have no (lilliiiulty in .secur ing positions for all .students t o nplcting the 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 Sdiool fits students for College entrance. Address, A.N. WARNER, or J. P. KEMPFER. IHBO. 0s.M Chicago Dally rws. Dean. registrar. Field Sec'.
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