MlDi)i.KBUJ.G POST. gp DUMDOREl STORED f j Our lint is much Mg;;er, filhr, and yCj vJ"v prettier than it ever was In-fore. ;i:OCKl!lK", a full lint', ipiality lii;hcr, t. rices lower. O'l'ION'Sj tin? Vii! lies are rcmai Util ! aid tin' juices :il tractive. IIAKPNVAUK PK'.'AKTMEXT, more c ..ii;.Vo t!..i . i vcr. I CMS DESTROY THE WEEDS. Coaeertcd Arlloi oi the Fart of tH , I'lrmtn of Commualtr la Alwaya Effective. sVW !itv Fi.-t. TIN WAKE, sweeping reduction. rug Department t l " ICICNSW 'ARE, well sclccteil at pipul.ir pr" (M.ASSWARE, look to us for Rargains ami save money. HATS ami 'Al,J, our lines are good, fresh, clean, ami carefully selected slock. SIIOK DKPAltT.MKNT, in a!l liie trade tlieie is not one parallel to the progress of our shoe department. Ul&t 1 .Maikets for I'.uticr and Eggs. Watch My Markets N. T. Dundore, DUNDORE, PENNA. Eight cents a pound 13 what a. young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and uid one dollar for a bottle ( f "'Cott's Emulsion, and by tnk '.iir rccrular doses had trained ' . clvc pounds in weight before bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is 'icr.p for such valuable ma rial. Some pay more, some . ss, some get nothing for K-ir money. You get your loncy's worth when you buy icott's Emulsion. We will send .you a little free. SCOTT & lK)V.r., Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00 all druggists. FEDS That SuCCEEd TtieSoM Knuw off), I.Hi.lr.-th A: San-, th oMi'-t in Am i.v lirt I'D yiir' rH'rinicO with SriU, niiil tli rc'llU of t hi ire p htI t tliei sTlf c iriirikticru in Hnely il liMtrn'' i 'tttnloK'l, i-mii I'Kfl'.. No. irwi-r SfN .ioitl or itoiutrUr, cuti ibfTonj to bu without tlio vliirih! inforinnt'nii contained in Uin i iV u fr it, AMERICA'S BED KOK 1GOH. I.. 11.1. ...,t ul..i I I . ... I. .. tt.l t I nil n....m.ll . IlO plain 11111 P nurw ino nnu -imw jr ; iiri nun ii irimi ti i i r - ih nmu kl.nt inll en tl lift VP I lie nt'i'un 10 K'"" tnriii, iri't' 01 rniirifn, ri v tMiriMiti ' ' 111 i t mj. ... u... i. n.:. ..; ..tt ,1..-..... W) VOlir I'lIM 1 OnitTr, IHIIIMIUUUK W'V I .-l-f- MMKU IIHI1U1 II mm 1 i i- UindnthV CfttntoKUU. Write to-tlny fur the Catnloirm. BIG RETURN ON A 25 CENT INVESTMENT. , I (nidrthtt' J jirly Snmnipr , I AiK.rfiMm' vvhito lately KiiiKor. S'Hrh't 'lnnilmll , lA'iflrfth Tirnt , VirKinlii H4!il Hiwlfr Arkmim Trnvi-ler ItltMiinadtklc I't'nrl Ijniilrotli)' Kj.rlii-t IKUN KtTTLE SUPPORT. A Cnnlrli a irr 1'hnt ill lip pprrrU alril hy l irr) I'nrmrr nl lliilrlirrliiK 1'lnip. An articlo vrr.v luirwly to Iravf in lmtchrrintr tiim1, n slniul for the irMi kitl'.i- us' fur iicntiiiir wntir, is ski-tclu'il by 1111 Iowa Jloini-stt'inl n.r respondent. Tnkc n pici'f of wn'on tire nin! I nj bUcH SEED PRODUCE ( HiO IIcrcIb of ( Hl.l.nifi- 11 IlO KooIm of KiiiIihIi lK)l l(nnaif HrrU. IOiO Kriii'n of 'iiruinlKr . irtK) llcmlnOf r.rlt'Ki! . . I .MO Friiitn oi Wnti-riiiclnii 500 I'luiiln of TotiibIc. . Whu'li i"l!i l "n ' S-eedn for twenly flvc () ccnti i'iicloed with Hie Oriler will be n .al!el. i w . t. ,.1.1 I rr. Ami (rii'ii'tA 11 ittnliKU, nH I nm I to illl oriliTH iruniitly anil in- f ! JAMES VICK, aORVE LY OF OCHESTER, N Y. M.KGIH MIL OrOIR DcPARTMEKT. D, LAINDRETII & SONS 1217 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DNE PACKAGE FREE Haveymi cot Dyspepsia, IndlRestlon, or nny kind of Htomueli k Vmi rin lu TlirpJ ' I u ill ULllll VOII I KLIl fl UU('KllL'(i OI Irttoiiiiicli tablets whi':h Is me oeHi reiueuy ior mc imiiim;u uiai htvr 1 wi prepared. 1 nnve uuu more iuuu c ran.mc rMiw a remefi Mr My Stomach Tablets ist Hip stonmeh to digest food. Thtit in their mission. Tliey DO HIS livsetthiir tliiiiKs ritlit in the stomach. Create new life and licry hy .treiigtheiiing the toma-h. Any Form of Stomach Trouble mi lip cured if the riirht remedy is used. My Stomach Tablets is the lemcdv. I have seen hundreds of very had cases cured by them. 1 evrr I een prepared. I have hud more than HO yearn' experience Mh" a remedjfAa,t will cure all forms of stomach f!ble, such jysnir -'- 'm'iM on thw itomnch, hfflrt-inr'Alt'iJtion, iiiY... jraigeHtion. ' InKRWITM ARE TWO Among; Many 1 estimoniaks. Strawii. Tex.. Feb. 10. IDO.'i Ir. John Morrow, Springfield, (). near mi I'lease flna t-.ou lor li ifli mail me three hoxesof the niiaeh '1'alilets, these I order for ieiiils. I liave taken about two xesand tliev cured me of uto- nil trouble. Many of my ieinls have tried them and say i'V are tin-best thev have ever 1 could not sleep on my lit side for many years, but I in lie down now and bleep any- y 1 Happen to lie clown. ours truly, K. L. Ramsky, Itai.kin, III., May 1 l'12 Mr. John Morrow : Dear Sir Keceived 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 the last year, soon as I would eat I would feel my stomach and head begin to pain me. 1 am going to send part of this package to my daughter, and if it helps her (I feel sure it Willi, I will soon ' send you another order. Yours truly, Mrs. 0. A. (iuii FiTit. faith in and ex STAXI KOK IKON KKTTI.K it into n rirele so that it lit the kettle nlwuit half way up the i(!e; then rivet or ell the ends together and fnMen legs to thin by riveti or melding. The legs nhould be to turned out at the bottom olhey won't ink Into the ground. The height of the leg should be about 12 inrhea. I prefer riveting, as it is so much easier done and can le dune on the farm, while if the legs are welded on it will have to be made by a good blacksmith. With this deiiee a r son can heat water ni.d render lard with the greatt. t eonveniettee. The roads and rr.ilroails are great factors in weed (ii.stribtiiu-ii all ove; the country. The tccd of iminy plant are 11 initially einpneu i.p'.u our shore iu thu ballast left- l se i tess eU f rum foreign coiim I . ; i ai: o ii ait! many miles and g, t dislrile uletl from the siiav. vnafl' that is packed uboiit sliijiii., ni& of goods The Moist ili.-l rioiiioi if bad weed seeds, however, til e tin. ni yln ud fi nee .rneis and oeriookei roailiile where the tii si nit 1 .ve plants are ill lownl to tiow ami give il.eir st-etlh to the winds, scattering tin in for milca over held and farm. One iliillc left to grow In, tin- roadside will seed a territory f,,r I In i e em! soinel iines In e inilrs round about it. ( oneerti d act ion on the pari of the farmers of a com munity is i h,. K.,. t and surest iiielhoU of getting rid of weeds, and the bi gin n'ng of the year a good lime to ar range plans for the campaign. In at tempting to rid a lit Id of weeds, those glowing in the feme corner-, h the roadsioc.-. along the banks of" the i.ilchc.-, ami nigleeled places should not be forgotten. The work of oe btrm tion should be begun early in the jear; that will make it easier. The work must be started early t nonirh to kill the. weeds before they begin tu ripen. Cutting w hen in How e r w ili de stroy many weeds. Thi-t les, t a rw eed, ami all members of the sunflower fam ily, if cut while in bl.ioin, will ripi) ami the mi-iN will mature. If cut at Ulch times they should be piled and burnt d. Cultivation during theory months of the iiintner i- injurious to Welds and benetieia! to crops, such :n corn .-ilnl potatoes. The only way to get rid of wild mustard in grain fields is to wait till the mu-tard blooms; ;,t the time whin the plants show up bright, and yellow, go over the field and pull every one, piling and burning them. In addition to the above men t miied there are four bad weeds that are dreaded foes of thf farmer and that are becoming too numerous in every state. These, are the French link, dog fennel, white daisy ai.d moth mullein. Sum,, states have laws pro hibitliiL' the rrowintr of anv of tl,.-s wed ,,n the farm, and in some st.,1,., there are laws prohibit ing one or no. re of them. lint good laws are like good I resolutions and good intention.-, i. e., ! good f,,r nothing unless put into oper- at.ion. Intelligent and patient coop j eration is of course the only law that l is good for an. v. thit.ar in this rase. Something like the Salvation Arm principle c,f work and the worlu works with you. J : u t where the individual farmer has to work alone in this mat ter, the lipitomist ran from experience recommend the Angora gnat, fle ia a destroying and redeeming angel and little factory combined, for he remove the weeds and brush, opening up tha land to tillage, and make something iH-c "'-th:'..'-'..ei-f.rr. wniv-i-, and mi ting waste products on the ground free (.f nli irge for the improvement of the soil. Agricultural Kpitomist. wm for Infants and Children. (Jasdnria n liariiih'H stihstifuto for ';istr Oil. Pare goric, IM-ops stiul Soothing Syrups. It is I'lcisnnl. It contain neither Opium, Morphinci n ir other Narcotif hiiltstaiice. It tleslrins iiniis ami allays I 'r erisltnc-s. It cures Diarrhti'it amd W ind olio. It r'lte's '1'ci tli i HIT T'roiihles and ius 'oust ipsi t ion. It re" dibits tint Stomach antl llowrls, giving' lu-altliy anil natural .sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother'-, friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ecars the Signature of 9 SS in In Use For Over 30 Years. Liberal Adjustments- i-nmpt Pnvrr.i REMEMBER H. HRRUEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSC rANCE AGENGV Only the Oldest,, 'roup's' (Jt.h ('oinp.uiies, l'iit , Lift . ,c ident and Torn.ii'.o. Ko Asessmep 1 3 The Aefnn Founded .' " Home k " American " The Standard A The Nev York 1 The fidelity Mi. Your Patronat. No Prerniu; ' Kote3. 1., LSI! Assets 11,'.' ,l;i.8H " IS 10 i.v0,v4.:i : ;iit Insurance; 0) Insurance Co. I Life Association solicited. MOST LIBERAL OFFER OF THE .Vei year: The lew-York Tribune Farmer SUBS0ILING DEVICE. If Yon Have Once Tried II on Will Wooilrr lloiv im ot Alitiitf W illi on 1 It. is a national i!!u;r:i:-d ag: i.ult o : I -r.-okiv '. r fliers and their families, and stands at : I n- i ;-: I of agri ctiltiiral press. It is a practical paper ;'..r practical i"ariiier, helping them to -ei-ure tin- largest possibli' proiit IV. ;u th it.Veqf uay rao--ivalirough practical methods. ,'fj 4 T" 7 2rfc. ertaining, instructive and practically i;-cfiil t the larijd aobvife, sons ami daughter, whose intete-ts it covers .TPfi-tlftrnctivc t.i:.nuer. The regular price is fl. 00 per year, but for a limitnl time we will receive your -ul -sorption for THF. NKW NOWk TRIhT NE PAHMEH and al-o for your. wti ia onre local new-pa; of. The I'l.sT. Middle! Hl'g, I'.i. Botii Papers One Yearforonly S1.25 Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Have your i.;ack-tn:th n-ake y.-tt an iron font fr. m an old wag-.u tire. i:i shape as you -ee in cut. I'.ore a small hole througli beam in your two hor-o -.ud your order ami money to The !'"-!'. ". .11 r name and addn-s oil :i potal :ird ' NEW -NOUN. rWIIH M;I: AR.IFiH, N.-w- " r t It bring you free -ample copy. .. THll y. -vii! My otl'er to let you try them FREE is based on my trieiice with mv Talilets in curing dyspepsia. Write me at once and the FREE TRIAL PACKAGE will be sent fY return mail, and Boon you will be cured. ( t-l!t-10-t ) PUN MORROW, Chemist, 96 Forest Ave., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. IND0R HOUSE W. if. BI TI.ER, Proprietor Warket Si., Harrisburg Pa., l"pK..itc I', it. K. Drpot Entrance) Cnllril tnr All TminW ps, 25 and 50c. Good MeaU, 25c Uiioil arennimndattona. tt ia i . ..d ma iu r.i.l Five Itroiiio-ijuluine Tablets cure r uiatiay. io cure, no pay. ince PAYS tontlvettise in a live and tip-lo-ilate newspaper. For result-try The POST. JJCHESTER'S ENGLISH HITKDYAL PILLS I llHIIlu.. 3Ub:"' " OHHIIOAt. CO. I Patentsi . L i. i 1 Q that It for at Guaranteed Under $20,000 BOND THE KEYSTONE LAW AND PATENT CO., 107 Betz Build Injr, Philadelphia, which is the only bonded Patent Agency in the world, otl'er to make a Guar anteed Search of the Patent Of fice Records not merely their opiuion Free of charge to read ers of this Jot KNAL who will send-a sketch, model or descrip tion of their invention. They w ill also give a certilleate of patentability which will be of great assistance to nn inventor iu raising capital. Valid Patents with the broad est claims secured on easy week ly payments. Write to-day. ta ta la a ta a a ia ta ta va la S S. S. WILLIAMSON, No. 5 Run T.-F. President. t Kidney trcubla preys upen the r-.ind. dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cheerfulness socn disappear when the kid neys a.-s out ef order or diseazed. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon chili ti be tcr afflicted with weak kir -1 ney. If J e child urin i ares tten, if the urine scalds the flesh 't ... hen the child reaches an are ".;in - should be able to control the psage. It Is yet afflicted with led-wettinp. depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first s:ep should be towards the treatment ot these important organs. This unplearant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need tha same (rest 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 mall tree, also pamphlet tell ing all about it. including many o( the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer 6l Co., bmghfcmton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. The llatehlaar of Darkllnga. When the eggs begin to hatch let them strictly alone. 1 not try to turn the pipped sides up. aud above do not open the machine every few hours to see how they are getting along, or show inquisitive friends) how cunning the little dears look coming out of the shells. After the hatch is fairly over and the ducklings nearly or quite driad off, open the machine and quickly take out a tray and cover with a thin woolen cloth. Look the eggs over carefully, and If any are discovered cast in the shell or with head slightly caught break away enough of the shell to allow the little bird some freedom of move ment and return the tray. Fre quently these birds will break through and prove as lively as thoe earlier hatched. Farm, Garden and Poultry. Schools and Courses of Susquehanna University, Selinspve, Pa. TK.U HKI' ( (l'UK.At ti.ls 1! te::ll n.iip-e. It is intended :niv:iiit iMhe erlii-iciicy ot' those wl'o teach (luring the Winter, ami :i!-o to The entire n.iirsi' cover b nr vc.ir-. all t 'viiicii :i :i i' I t 1-. ir work ;n tl SCESOILINii CONTRIVANCE. plow, behind where the upright j ' r. beam, at A, also, have a, fork made in the brace, s,i ,,r.e h..e through tha beam will be u:ricient. Then have clamp mad', I. with threads cut on each end so you can tighten; tlv clamp to be placed just in front i f cross bar between handlep. Ty usit' iron wedgiff you can t to any doptli desired. l"e a seven or e:gh; inch shotel on thi foot as tou common ingle stock. W. T Epitomjit. ;. t:!;t ii caiii d' thu ;inii iiiniint; I'tpticity pi'i ur" ;i r 't :i.-iiinyj. taui'ii !,y i aotier.i i in, .uai 't to!- tin 'o ti T!iis meets ,i ioi't; :'cit want with nn'tii;n' -ulario ;nul i.tTer? ! Teacher not tiii ami . witln.iit interruption pertiiaut fit certificate ami other aiivautji" ot teaelier who must ejru their e!ui-at.nn ' excellent opportunities for steatl v atlvatift iimnt. mri.h t, treri!ir sue, vsst'u i I V it T tt a tiil"' -lit II. 't them-clves fuliv witli the 1 clients to he .!ci ivt ii from th vear the term U'dns April t5. L'.'tiil, ami closes July U'.'. are verv low. Write for lull particulars. Ml'j'lCAL CKNKKVATURY AND (.OLI.F.t i K r llllt-'S lv..rr, ami niolniiias (iranftii. Tlie Si Htr ttitn arrai'irt iih nt T -tlliiiis. Facilities are nowhere lieiter. hose who .n iinaiut coiir-c. Tli is F.pet!se' would t.a April I, i'd:3, an.l doses June 17. ll'KJ. eci:.i a Oliver, ia Ueti matle fr a lare atteinlar.ee for Ml'SIC ami miiei AGRICULTURAL NOTES. is a spIeDtliti course iu Klocutioii work is in charge ut an where. The lartre iintH sin ible corps of tt ticiiers who rank witli hist KOIv YOl'NU U oiu. iiave Tlu-rn Hie anv- I.atiits Hail has ail the modern . oiiveiuenee.s. The field work of th forestry tin- Tl,.. ,nv;r,.Min..iir U hniMP It kn nn. I riiivnts (tin rn-t aun-l tluit t heir ' 4II. VUMU HO.V.IW .s ... J reau engages 162 scientific men ia Jalli;hters w ill lx' t;i veil the best care in everv wav. I'lie cliinaie is ve "itbeen demonstrated that al- hiul -rroiintlitit: -et.erys all that c-uitl Ijl. O t .t x .. i... ....ti.. sti'.ili i.ts come trun the l"-t lion;. 'i ' " ''. . V. . . VW.. V. O l.v VOi,l,i,,V'.U IJ . .... . , , n...rt. n ik. n.,ni,ar. . .lo, ...1 ,,,i'.,t h.ut -i to w t c rtc s a w a v at (. i ii eirt'. llio'lavnas 'oiiebv verv Our iTfilw r noarlv nil th northern rt .,.1. Oi.r.. ,.l -it iMst :l tow tertlts awav at 1. ol U'lTf. 1110 Government inspectors passed upon wlt. the "iris were kept at lu ine, ami only tlie Utys -ent to college 59.133.649 live animals last year at a are vt,rv mlst,nal,t.. Write tor cataiogue autl' particulars, cost of a Utile more than one cent oMMKK('l AL COlKSK. Au increasiiit: tmiiiir of yount; p, rsons Thousands of head of cattle are nov. ' are tiinlific; IticiMive jHisitious at the n.iintiiio; ,le-k and in ollices. To saved from death from blackleg by a meet this ill lliai.o the I'liiversitv oilers a tlioinuoli anil ellicieiit C'oiiiintT vaccine distributed by the govern . n, colisis'.iiic; ot 1'ook-ktepinn;, IVnmau.-Iiip, ?llol tltalul, C'oiii- "'!'' . ' . nurcial Law, etc. All or anv , f these sul.jwls may be .ursut.l. IVsidesH The percentage of loss in ocean "ll"-ul1 1 . . t I liii ,,.al transit of live stock in tm was: 0.U wuriug a M.per.o,' CoimiifiH-al Loursc. our student- W iu.tional for cattle, 0.S9 for sheep, and O.in advantages of a In mnasiiim, l.ihrary tun! Keadiiiej-rooiiJ, Literary Jshm. for horses, which was considerably ,;11S alKj t)e rniversitv life in t;eueral. The University atmosphere less than for the previous year-a . ' ' , , alL,itiOI', ot' Ui., ,lts, and, tonether with ellicieiit iikstruction condition due to the increased e-, , ,, . . t, v t,.. .llHinnltv in .iir. ports of cattle and horses. j gives exceptionally siitusiactorv ti stilts, e have "od.tho.tv u secur- The agricultural department is now ing positioiis for all students completing the course. W rite tor terms ana developing In the south a system of particulars. "one wan farms. These- are small ,.-he 0jte 0f Liberal Arts is noted for its excellent S ieutilic anil l.ltt Classical Courses. A course in Civil Engineering ,s given. developed of such a nature as to ap- T'h. Prenaratorv School fits students for College entrance. Address, ,...1 ,1 : 1 1 w 4 . L nt a aI L-hr Tniiot nciarl!v tvanta anah .v- land. . The I'repuratory School fits students for College entrance. Address, r. 1. VOODKUFF,h:; A.N. WAUNKK, or J. F. KEMPFFJi. h'igistrar. rieiuocoj Peau.