MID1)LBURG POST. pTHlTDUWDDBErSTOBE.6 I invite all to my store and call your attention to my line of, Pry Goods, Notion j. Groceries, Drugs. Hardware, Tinware, Queen s war e. Glass wa re. Hats and Gaps. Boots and Shoes. - r t f I 11 :ih7 mm. ' t S-day Clock in market my pri.v, HI. Fancy Dark Outings, "c. Vst seamless (irain Hags, 20c. lliiiTv Whips. l."e, 20c, 2.V, ',).'; ."ito. Fell Window Shades, !(. Standard Table Oil Cloth, l.V. Watch My Markets f,,, lhittcr and E.'gs, Lard and Itiltry. I always pay more than my competitor N. T. Dundore, DUNDORI3, PONNA. oldrttt in Am- RFFDS That Succeed Ilia tiiid 119 your' c'Xperirm'fl with ScciIm, itud the retlItN of t hi ure imimI lit tut for it e ,.,.'.i-um.i Lrnnioi.crH in Hin;lv illintnWtl Cutuhmllt-, WhiioI Ml IMS. No. Uro Vrr of St-nN . IT..-.I ... .... ....!.....( i,.t,. .l.l !..- !.... . t.,i t J.. fiHUIrtl Or IHIHl"It Via 11 mtin '"u"1 " imiui umnuii iuiiwimh u til inn ,.('U'. ."I'titl for it. AMERICA'S BED FOR 190. Hit- i!inti to mitke this ftttmitive And showy ImmIiiM wort h from 17' to " 0", iiccuntiiiK l. liiil viiii I'iktl llAVt! 11)6 Ht UH 'Olcri'" (III 111, Irl t" III Cllrir. 11V lllf tlltM ft'l Vt'l lint'- 1 wild yniiriiiMl onler, umountltiK U ll.tm or in'iro. See lure illustration iiml full tlrHi.rij n luiii'iirt tliH' t'amlouue. W rite to-luy for the lutuloK'"'. BIG RETURN oN A 25 CENT INVESTMENT. I J4inl i-kt li' r.nrly Summer I jiiK.ri'Mir' W hit' luly Kinder. sciirlet TriiiiNlmll Ijiii'lr.'tht Firm V i ricini i Sulicl Heivler Arkiiiin TmV' li'r Itloomwlnlt I'i-hiI lin.lrt-'Hi,' Kurlicst ( VdO Heads of ('iililmjre . . UiIhiJ rm ItHIO limit (if Itmlinli . . . OUCp SEED 1 1 mci Kooimif IIi-pIn. . . . f low i-rin'ftof i iiciiiniKT . 1 i(KI Ik-iulnOf Loltuev . . . VnnmlT I Win Fruits oi Watermelon . PPHUUUOL M llullmof Onion . , . V auo minis ui i uinmu. . . Vliich culirvtimi of Seeds for twenty five (A'O cent enclo-c.l Willi llio Order will lie nmi'e I, D. LANDRETII & SONS 1217 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. r.i.l. r . V 1. l.l I iliolllil 11 KC iti null l turn 01 my "mi t.mr ami frieiidsii Oitaloirue, as I nm Lrnl lu till onlerH pruiiiplly unit intis- JAIYILS VIUIV., fORME IV OF OCHESTER, N Y. MtuciR Mail Order Department! ONE PACKAGE FREE 1 Have yd. jiot Dvaoeosla. Indigestion, or any kind of stomach ailments? You can be Cured; I u ill send you FREE a package of my stomach tablets wtiMi is the best remedy for the stonuieu that lias ever been prepared. I have had more than 20 years' experience . ...-r.. ..!.... 1 ...111 ..It r..kia if utjkllltutll tmillllu Ullltll ijriHTiuij; a riMiieujr umi w ill cure nu un inn vi niunuiLii n""t kidysiiepsia, indigestion, gas on the stomach, heart-bum, palpitation r.rl...l . 1 : pi uii'uuin, uiiu piiur uiuniiuii. My Stomach Tablets Awist the stomach to diirest food. That Is their mission. They DO THIS livsettinir thiiiKS riirht in the stomach, (.'rente new life ami Knerjjy by strengthening the stomach. Any Form of Stomach Trouble L'.... 1... 1 ze iU ! l . i -...v. .. 1, .....1 M .f Ctsimfil. Tnhlolo la iUt IKemedy. I have seen hundreds of very bad eases cured by them. HEREWITH ARE TWO Among many testimonials. Straun. Tex.. Fell. 10. 190.1 jMr. John Morrow, Spriuglleld.O. I iK'iiriSir Please find $2.50 for fvliich mail me three boxes of the Ftiiniai'li lalilets, these I order lor ritmk 1 have taken about two uses ami tliev cured me of sto- iiwili trouble. Many of my frieiuls have tried them and say tliey are the best they have ever Irlril. I could not sleet) on niv Ifft siile fur ninny years, but 1 Mil lie down now and sleen anv- ruiy I liappen to lie down. lours truly, E.'L. Hamsky, Itankin, 111., May 10, 11)02 Mr. John Morrow : Dear Sir Ileceis'eil box of John's stomach Tablets and took them according to directions (2 days) and I slept soundly both nights, something I had not done for over a year, and I was hungry every meal and enjoyed eating. For t he last year, soon as 1 would eat I would feel my stomach and head begin to pain me. I am going to send part of this package to my daughter, and if it helps her (1 feel sure it will), 1 will soon send you another order. Yours truly,. MllS. (. A. (iltlKKITII. M v oiler to let roii trv them FREE is based on niv faith in and e- jwifiice with my Tablets in curing dyspepsia. 1 Write me at once and the FREE TRIAL PACKAGE will be sent ly return mail, and soon you will be cured. (:t-liM0-t) pun. muKKOW, Chemist, vo horesi Ave., M'KiiNUi-ibLD, OHIO. ilNDOR HOUSE W. II. ill TI.KK, Proprietor Market Si., Harrisburg Pa., (OiipUe P. II. u. Kepo Entrnce) "l ulled Inr All TnlnXW hs. 25 and 50c. Good Meals, 25c Uiiml accommodation. tf t mm W.rH. n lk Cia tive Hroiiio-vjuiulne lableis care Wiu a day. No cure, no pay. Price PAYS to aitvortisc in a live and up--ilate newspaper. For results try The POST. HESTER'S ENGLISH plHYROYAL PILLS s uttu ' I win, Mtlvd ,lih M. MM. lll,llllo. u.,w.r ... I 0B10RH... Patents Guaranteed Under lit lb S $20,000 BOND S at THE KEYSTONE LAW AND J PATENT CO., 107 Betz Build- Ing, Philadelphia, which is the only bonded Patent Agency In St the world, offer to make a Guar- JJ anteed Search of the Patent Of- flee Records not merely their iii opinion Free of charge to read- Jj era of this Journal who will send a sketch, model or descrip- i tiou of their invention. J They will also give a eertilicate of patentability which will be of great assistance to an Inventor iu Jj Jj raising capital. n Valid Patents with the broad- 2 est claims secured on easy week- Jj ly payments. Write to-day. S S. S. WILLIAMSON,' J No. 5 Run T. F. President. Like tVe runni'v I n : k. tlic ! l.!o:i.l that II ' ; thrrii..-' t!". ' v.i:is lias t r'r.j i:i ! irirwl-.cro. T!io springs r f iwl 1 :r -f i:i t!io soft euro : ' .-i s cr.llcil tlie marrow r-u. . .".c s:iy rc:l blood alo csr.i i:-o:-.i t'lc spleen. 1 Iealtiiy lumv ' lan-ow and healtl-y tp!ej:i fall of tat. Sc.. it's Enui!sio:i makes new ljy feeding the l-oii'1 . .: "ow a:v.l the spleen vi;'. rk lK.-tcf all fat.;, li e pur. i t livi.r oil. i'or pale school ojils am! . -a:ij and I; r HI v.lio- od is thin and pale, Scott'. an .'..-ic:i is a i leasaiit and rich o.jd food. It ni t onlv feeds '.u blood-mak:- " o- -.ins but .ives them :.renth to do .lieir proper work. Si ad f..r free s.mn.lr. SOTT ; lioWNl-:, tliinii' .1415 1'curl sir. i 1. .st.w york Joe. ailul.i; nil lru(;;;isls. r.er Riiico tlic :i ti nt ot the liners 11: Soiitb Africa cITurts have been 1 1 . ; 1 i in have tlietn colmiie certain sect imis of America. Tlic loyal I'.oer cannot, con flstently love and respect t lie I'.r tisli Hag, and though time will heal the wounds of war, it will be long before the Transvaal farmers can reconcile themselves to their new conditions and make their neck tit the yoke. It is now given out on good authority that they have purchased 200,(1110 acres in eastern Texas, which they will promptly settle and develop. The climate find charac ter of the soil of this country are much the same us in Soot h Africa. Jj F,VWJ r- a VV ir HOME-LI ADE IIATCKIH. t'nirf Here l)i-M-ri l.ril :::i !:.... n mil hy lla l.nriilur l..r :.u l,ur Mill! Ml.-. 'I I. e aeeeiii 1 , , :; ti . ii ; r.tt i i a ii:a;:iaiii of a 1.1 i-ir.u.e hr.ielier. which I bae 1; - i v.'ili .i,nr.-:, for two year-. I.. I..- tim e In.;. res lee I liuiir. 11 li.,-' , v !, ,.,:;m eill-O'llel a pen U' li 1; f, it. I'ki-.i ei.rni r K I" pojit I.. 1 I i:u I.. nail a t In ei -iia-!i 1 11. a n I fi'iiln elm t. i li'i lit piiint M. 'I'll ell iiie I hat fiu- , f p. n i;tn lie-Is, o- ini: scrap In.a ii!, if mees-ary. for part: iieiis. inakieu' each nest II inehev Mpiare, placing a narrow hoard direct- J- -r r ' r4-9srs tor?!:-r".tci.rtf h-vH f J for infants r.n: Chi; J";vr4 Catori:! i s ;i harmless sub-1 it nt lor ; i - (.-- en, I jioiie, lrops inl Soo1 li : ::;r Sra;is tt i- t'h-.ivi 11. eciiliiins iicltlici- Opium, .'Viril:im- 1 -1 1- oll.ci- N.ie Mililaiiec. It (l( Mios Vwi.iis an.l jiil.n I i . rN II cures I liurrhira. and Wind Colic. It t-clii-ics 'I'.-. inr Troubles iind -urcs ( 'om .1 ip.11 i,.u. i!t:olalc Sloiliacli and Itowel-. yiinf licallliv and n:i!iiral 'l'lic Children's i'aiiaeca - Tb.' .Aloi bcr'- t'i i.".(i. The Kind You Have Always Bon;. Bear:; tlic Signature of 111 Use For Over 30 Years. Much interest is manifested in the offer of a $.1,000 cash prize by the St. Louis fair authorities to any person who shall siioecssf oily transmit with out wires electrical euorpy amounting to one-tenth of a horse-power 1.000 feet. Tlu achievement, if performed, would mark a new step in the develop ment of electrical science. Many ex periments have been made in the di rection suggested. That the people .of the United States do not eat rice is shown by the statistics that a population of 80,000,000 consumes less than fire pounds per capita per annum of the 400,000,000 of clean rice now pro duced annually. The valued lioston Transcript says: "ilay the coming dog show not fali tinder the influence of the dog star. That would be Sirius." It is only in Boston where they stand and under stand tuch thing. CHICKKN llATCHKK. h below 1. M on ciIl'c to secure parti tions. The top of hatcher on side of nests may be eoeied with one wide board running full length. Or if one has time, money and tact the cover of each nest may be hui.ir w it h h 'iii'es at points 1, 2, 3. 4. etc. Leather make-, ii guild hinge. At point (' place a board upright wide enough to make the pen dark and secure the hen In the inelosnrc. Now construct runwais for the hen where -he may eat and drink at will. 'II. i -e runs are best made of lath, and should cMcnd from I. to X, and 14 inclif-wide, giving each hen a sepa rat i' inelie u re, excluil i.ig n I! int ruder--. I'lifv,. j.;it covers slip un der board I. and board X. As soon n a hen wKhe to sit. place her at n ght on eggs in one of the-e nests, fastening her in securely u ith hoard at (' ('. mak ing the pen quite dark, and let her remain until feeding til! toward night the next day. Then let her out inio the runway to eat and drink. She wlli return to nest and require no more care. The earth in the runway s should be loose and a few ashes thrown in, that the hen may have her required dust-bath. It is bet to fill the entire 1- nests at one time, or half of them at least. When my (lock is small, and 1 wish to ruth the chickens, I giTe the 13 broods ,q three or four hens, and reset the, ' '"they seem healthy and not needing rent, i use tomato cans fastened securely in corner of runway tor water. This hatcher may be made larger or smaller, ns one' needs demand. Last year I hatched j l'.".i chicks from bill eggs set in thN j hatcher. .1. lv. Sexson. iu Agricultural j Ilpitomist. j EARLY HATCHED CHICKS. ' They Mnkr Dip llmi Winter l.njrr and Arc Mitre Prfl(alilr In All j Other HenpertH. Liberal Adjustments. irnmti! ; H. HRRVEY SH MfJCH, GENF.n AL .' :,' 'iANGF :.r. ' die )!l-.r, 1 'roiii si, ( pain. s 'h , I. ill . ..ii In ill :t!l(l '( i i m.: .i AsressintEis The. : i , K.niiidc.l .' . p., jsi'i .sm-is U,i 1 1 1. uw ' is."), ;t v.;; ii i l icaii 1M() 1 1 The Slandnnl A jut I nsu i;i lie C The Xiy York I imur.iiicu The fidditij Mir 1 Life Associ :t:oi: Your Patronaiii . -jiliclted MOST LIBERAL OFFER OF THE YEAR. The subjugatioa of the Indian hut cost $S4j,000,00 ad his education tg4n.000.000. i The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. S7 1 IT i mt-u. .w r-T iu y ni The Dljcovcrer of Swamp-Hoot at Work la EU Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in thw country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble ts allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. V.'e find by experience that early hatched chickens ure always be.it. We set our incubator early iu April and in Xovetnb'T the pullets begin to lay. In the latter part of the summer pullets are as large as the old hens. Karly pulleta make our best winter layers, and the egg from them are much better for hatching purposes than from late hatched chicks. The eggs are larger, :, 1 .:...!:.. : .. . i -ei 1111 iiioic tn.iiiiji 111 litem. iiiev j will hatch a larger per cent, of chicks that will live and grow well, than will eggs from late hatching. ! A late hatched chick will never at tain the si.e of un early one. TU early one gets its full sie while the weather is warm and the forage i. abundant, but the late one has to make the finish iu the winter on drv j feed in confinement. Nothing grows mi well in confinement ns when left to ruu at will. Late hatched chicken ffpi.u. vit-v iti, ...lv vi-liil.. flw.-.-. I...... . ! t- j .' ...1.-- . j chance to ruu, but winter cornea on wnae iney ure yet growing and tiiey go into the hou.se and stay rather than wade in the snow. The change is so sudden and unnatural that the rapid growth stops aud they become. stunted; never getting so large as they would had they got their prop er growth during warm weather. I helievo if the plan of keeping late hatched pullet for breeders was fol lowed for a long term of years that the fowls would become smaller from year to year until they would become worthless. Kpitomist. (Tpf". The .ew-York Tribune Farmer is a natioiiul illustrated agricultural .-.ekly for furiuer and their faiiiinc, mul stands ut tlie l,e.oi of the agri cultural prew-i. It in a practical papei for practical fnrinern, helping them to M-ciire the largest ossilde profit Imtn the farm through pniciieal method-.. It is entertaining, instructive and practically useful to the fanner's w ife, sons and dallulitel-. wlii.e intetesLs it covers in an attractive maiitu r. The regular price is tl.iKi per v.ai. but turn limitnl time we w ill receive your -u 1 -i p p; mi i for 1 11!. MIW. N OHK TRIBUNE PARMER and :,!,. f. i v,,i,mu o lavnrite local Hew spapef, 'The 'i . , M id, I !. 1 i; i g. 'a. Botn Papers One Yearforonly SL25 fo Send your order and money to "The I'n.- i'. Your name and address mi a tal card in THE NENV-MJKK TRIBLNEFAk.lER, N.-w-V. rk ( ::y, will biii.g you free sample copy. Schools and Courses of Susquehanna University, Seliiispve, Pa. TKAUIKUS' (Ol'K.K.At tbi- time Medal att.titii n i- .1 t.i this: Ills Little- Scheme. "Old Croesus is a mighty clever fel low." "now is that?" "Why, just before the assesor gets to him he always manages to have a lot of stuff printed to the effect that Tie has been, giving several millions to charitable and educational insti tutions. That makes his assessment schedule look more plausible. Chicago Tost. Merely I'reeaatloBarr. "You succeeded in life in spite of the fact that you did not give much attention to study duringyouryouth." "Yes," answered Mr. Cumrox. "But that doesn't prove that education isn't good thing. I was so much afraid -that people would make fun of my spelling fiat I was compelled to hustle and get rich in self-defense." Wash ingtoa Star. 1 POULTRY PARAGRAPHS. An ounce of prevention is worth several pounds of cure when it comes to poultry diseases. Ccld quarters are bad enough for the hens. With damp udded to the cold ruination i.s in sight. Milk is worth more when led to liens than when fed to pigs. The hens like it, sweet or sour. Fowls seldom tiro of milk. They may eat too much grain or meat, but milk in any form is palatable and healthy. No one is a good feeder of hl poultry who does not supply both meat and grecu feed to his fowls regularly. The song of the hen is not very sweet, nor baa it a wide range of notes, but the good poultryman never gets tired of it. ' The lov of corn cannot ba bred out, or fed out, or knocked out of the hen. They Just naturally kaaw it la esa ot tha beat f&fe tn them. Commercial totjtfjj,- , coin--'. It is iiiteiiilul to ;it!v;ui( 0 tlie i tlieii tiev an.) iart;iii: .qacitv of those wlm tiaili iliifiitL: the Winter, aial a No to tt jaie I'm- i. :u hii:. Tin.' entire cotirsi' covci s t'mir jiai, till ot wliidi cm le taken I y t. ;n liei-s without interruption of their woik in ti e school-ivi m, ami liaii- up to u pi'finniieiit I'i'itilietite and other uiivuntnis. This meets a lmi ti lt v:mt of teachers who must e.irn their eilncatioti witli mciu'ii' siluric- ami tTtT ext'i'llent opportunities tor steady udvanci mcnt. 'l eadiets and those who w ish to prc;u'e successfully tor ti at hit t: sheitld tu t tail to :ii iiiaint thunselve.s fully with the heiu tits to he di tivi d l'n in this cour-e. Thin vear tlie term begins April 0, IWo, and closes July 'J'.', r.in:.. Kxpensew are verv low. Write tor full particulars. MUSICAL C'OXSKliVATOliY AND COLI.KiiK 1-OU YufNU jLAllKJ l)ee;rees and Diplomas (iranted. The Spiii.j: tutii lnitic t A nril 1. liH'o. and closes June 17, l'."1;''. Spieial tin at'L'i im i;ts have !,i e-n iiuiile for a large attendance for Ml'SsC and other studies. There is a .splendid course in Elocution. Facilities are nowhere Letter. The work is in charge of an able corps of ttachers who rank with list ativ wheie. The large imposing Indies' Hull has all the modern coiiveiiient'es. The environment is home like and parents can rest .'tssiircd that their daughters will Ik? given the best I'are in every way. The climate is very healthful and the surrounding scenery tsa!l that could U- desired. Our si uilciit conn.' iruiii the U?t homes. Why ia t give your daughter the advantage of ut least a tew terms away at College. The day has gone hy when the girls were kept at huttie. and only the Imys sent to college Hates are very reasonable. Write for catalogue and particulars. COMMERCIAL COl'KSE. An inereaMiig number of young persons are finding lucn-'ive jiositioiis at the oitinting de-k and in ollices. To nut't this ih niaiul the I'niversitv otlers a thorough ami etiicietit Commer cial Course, ci.nsis'.ing ot l' ck-V ceping, Penmanship, Shorthand, Coiu niui ial Iiw, etc. All vr :.tiy i f these .-uljects may be pursued. I'ltideg securing a .superior Commercial Course, our student enjoy tke a'lditional advantages of a (.lyninasium, l.i'orary and Heading-room, Literary Svie tics, and the University life 1 1 general. The University atmosphere stimulates the ambition of students, aud, together with efficient instruction gives exceptional lv satisfactory results. We have no ditlicultv in secur ing positions for all studcuts completing the course. Write for terms and particulars. The College of Liberal Arts is noted for iu excellent Scientific and Classical Courses. A course in Civil Engineering is given. The Preparatory School fit students for College entrance. Address, J. I. WOODRUFF, A. K. WARNER, or J. F. KEMFFER. Dean. lvivistrar. field SWr