rT finnnC Utirline 10 inii.li Ugivr, liill.-r, Ll VJUUIJSj j,r.t!i. r tlmn itevrr wjh UC.mv. (JlJOCEKlK, a foil liw, (juality lii'her, juiiv-t I.:vt. NO TIONS, llit" values ore icmurknlile uml tut jir'nv-4 attractive. MAUDWAKK DKIMUTAIKXT, more c,....,.lHe fVT. T'N'WAKK, HwiM jiing reduction. Drug Department u (Jl'KKNSWAKK, well "elected nt jviml.ir jn-i.v. (JIjASSWAKE, l(M,k m '"r Iriiins aiil Hiv.; in nicy. 1 1 AT- anil J'Al'5, cur linen ore god, fresli, ! in, uixl earti'tilly wleetcd Htock. SIIOK DKl'AUr.MKNT, in u'l liie tra.lu there m t our jmnilUl l tlie pnnH of f ur mIhh l-jifirt- ineiit. ti.i.eM ilntf la ttjrimlll f )'l V Wtlt.'ll Bargains, Maikets for ISiittur nnd Eggs. Watch My Markets N. T. Dundore, DUNDORE, PBNNA. 5 an I Mm Plants my -.FFDS That Succeed mmmB mam TtiaHewl llniiaeOfl). Ijtnrlreth Cona, tha nlrleat In Am u. Im.l 119 years' einerlenrfl Willi Heeila, ami thereaiilla or HHaara p axss.1 l tl.a fervi.e I hk, l.a ,.' ...! iii..r.i,i i .i,.u li,ul IHtl' No. ) rower of Heed. "r"r l--TiL ,.l .1. "..J...I.1. lnr.n,.f..n .r...tl,.el In ll.l. ,..l,nil or niiiiw.ir, -"-- -- tlott'ir rentl for It. AMERICA'S BED FOR 10O3. II,.. .!itiit lo make thle attractive nnd showy bmlare worth from to ' 0", ayeor.Mra -i.- ),. iiiiiinn hkVfl I II nrcan loxroi iiirni, irra 111 i-nnrK". i'y "" '""i'-ii - ...... Li I will. y'.mr.aal oriler.amouiilliiK Uj$l.(Mic.r mora. hea larire illustration and full dracrlp Ln In Uii.lrelli' ataloue. Write to-day for the :talnKii. BIG RETURN ON A 25 CENT INVESTMENT. f n0 Ilrula of CaMiaae .... tandrPtha' Farly fummer I 1W Hoots of Kailfah Ijnirlre-'ha' V. hilo Lady Finger. I tno Kno's of Heeta Kerlr lenniaoall J lirno Frul'aof Cuoiimlier. . . . Lanrlretha' Flrat )0 lleada of lettuce Virginia Hollrl lle1er I WO KrulW. ol Watermelon . . . Arkanaa Traveler . ..... .. .. . i 1. 1 i i i WW C.IIOB OI 1'Illltn , . . . rllMlli-iii -i.i BUS Flanta of Tomato lawlreths' KarlleaiJ Which collection of Seeds for twet.ty five (if.) cents enclosed with the Order will be mat ad, NOUCH SEED V ''i'l'r.....l.l Mb. In mail each of mv Old ....limra Mini frii-mtaa Cataloirue, aa I am h'i.irr.l In nil orders promptly and aatla- Ictorilv. JAMLa Vll., FORME LY OF roCHESTER, N V. M.noi Mn Oaota DtTaiT. D. LANDRETII & SONS 1217 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WE OFFER YOU L- C 1 1 R12ra moaa' "--'Plon Middleburj I'OsT fOl (b 1'luOne year's snbscriptloa to Conkey't Home Journal VIM ew UICHIUMOUI Ma luuvinrwi . w CONKEY'S HOME JOURNAL it literary and muilcil monthly family maciiine which thould be In erery home. rv.'i .icsiiin ii i hivi in color, it ta nrinted on looa DJDer. ana mecnanicaiir ctcit bur ii tribute to the printer art. CeMibty1 HemeJevimal i really two macazine GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Our Stock ConsUtj of Clean New Goods, Such a ia Found in an Up-to-Date . Country Store. , . . I I ry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Groceries, Chinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Supplies. OUR MOTTO : More Goods for Same Honey I Same Goods for Less Money I Come and see our wares. Jlarket prices paid for Country Produce. A. S. Sechrist, Verdilla, Pa. I out fur ih fir.t half T. AmvntmA tt anial illustrated articles on auhtecti nrominentlv lni. the public, and short and serial fto ies. The second half is devoted to the inter it ul the mother and daughter. It also contains . WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE Practical lesson In lace and embroidery-makinf. 1'i.iLiical lessons in home millinery. - rractical lessons in interior decoration. ' I'i ji ik jI suKk'estions for home dressmaklns. -v A coniDlete iash'oB denarlment ahowinz tn k Amim In k.t. ami MMumel utt-4its and the smaller articles o ;eminin,-Wei7. A complete pattern den.:tment from which patterns may be ordered, rhoionraphs ihowinihow to set the table. Krri!n-i an, I -raV,tl". IL-" . k:k i .k- lrn. ik.. u nM.Mtr In the W .. .. - , . u v y i.i .IIIVU 1 1 U I111VI lliahlVl. M w p in who would be "up-to-date." - l i he li.reKoniu is supplemented by department of music which contains each month Fupyrwht son, two-step or walU, a lesson oa Vocal Training and a lesson on Piano flt by eminent teachers. i i'ovii ivts" is the subject, of a series of articles for the boy. These article are F'ruuchly practical aud tell bow all kinds of pets may bo raised both (or pleasure and The Amerio a. n Mii.lna.1 a mih.1. tl.m naKlea tta mrmheri ta nlirrhacet aheei kiijc 4iul all music litpplies atdiscounts ranin( from 35 to trt per cent. I fJmiile copy of Conksey's Horn Joirnakt mailed to any address on request SiUlVft all eummunu.atiiiiia .ml r.niillliul til p generosity of the Pittsburg fv uuuway company to it men. l-ublio side. Just before ChrUt- U'e company distributed UO.000 I such (.f it motor-men and conduc f hd bad uo awldeuts during the fctOiiig moutb. Tb itift. dU- "Utfd lit ftCCord a Ufa With Pi.ndltlntla H li4 bCl.u previously siiuonce(j' l nun, oi bu u fvr cml tlor. ... :u Every farmer knows that omc plant3 grow better than thers. Soil may be the same id seed may seem the same t some plants arc weak and .hers strong. And that's the way with !iildrcn. Thev arc like young '.nits. Same food, same home, .me care but some grow big vl strong while others stay .nil and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an -.y way out of the difficulty, iiild weakness often means arvation, not because of lack f food, but because the food ocs not feed. Scott's Emulsion rcallvfeeds nd gives the child growing trength. Whatever the cause of wc.ik icss and fa"! rc to grow Scott's Emulsion ?ocms to find t and set the matter right. Send f r fr-eample. rit A TV,wtie. (hfiii.1.. t e-ar! s , New York Jijc. and fi oo.nll dnigxiata. PrUllrajea aa4 illahta. POULTRY PARAGRAPHS. Tlie Ix-Ht breeds will not be. profit able if they tire riiixrnnriatcerl. Tlie amnllcr the poultry rju.trtrrs the cleaner they inimt be kept. l'oultry is the cheapest and moat economical and bent meat rained r the farm. Provide net where they are: handy for the. hens and handy to gather epgs from. Are yon ffivlntr yonr poultry tha attention you jrive the other sit'ick o. jimt allowinff it to dhift f..r Itself? Coarse food promotea rligetirin and helps to keep the fowls in a healfhj condition. Feed as much ft ir nt pos sible. Do not simply throw the water out of the drinking yes.el.s and put in fresh water, but wah the veaael thoroughly every time you changt the water. An experienced farmer ponltry man says that the heat, way to kee; poultry droppings i fo put them in barrel and keep them slightly moist, ruing dishwater or oapaucla where available Prairie Farmer. The Ml ted Til Ik RatlAa. Roughage, is nearly the sameerery. where, corn silage. c.,rnta.ik and hay. The question Is what fo use for a grain ration to be fed with the above kinrlai of rouffhaffe to produce the mont mi.k. Most farmers have corn and cats, which they frrind and feed mixed with a little bran; this does not furnish the most desirable no- the cheapest ration when production: is considered. Leave out the corn entirely, as worse than useless, and substitute cottonseed meal, eTen at 130 per ton. By feeding four pounds braj), four pounds o;s and two pounds cottonseed meal, with silage, cornstalks and hay, or evm without the hay. you will get resu.:s thst will be surprising'. Troy (X. V.) Times. It mny hsre been a discordant not tliil Miss Josephine Dodge Daskaui, w rfter of children's stories, struck at the dinner of the Pilgrim Mrthrrs, fr.m wbidi tyrant n an was excluded, Imt it was without iloulit looked on compRM-irmntrly as I lie? exprek'un of joutli and inxp.ri ence. Mi.-s I u k kii m vaii;-, ".Vow, I dii't know much about ti e rights of women, Imt I do know nliout. their privileges, and I am forced to confess that if ii girl were to crime to me aril jsk what she thould cling to, I wr.uld liy privilege every time, aurl t tl.c r ghts go. Never tiike from a nun the biiiiklioi.k fir the privilege of tranlat iiiif a tinie-tnlile ii ii'i you ciur l,ae i. I the rest." Woman, vlie aid, (iid every thing t,he vwmtcr, t(. rio littler than mini, iuijhkj. ,(ifS. Daskarn sh'.s (. powerful percept irm in mi v . eat ing t !, retention of the biitikbook l,y nn.-,. ii(i argues wisely, sine. as the St. Louis (iliilie-Deriiocrat oliserve. in, known power, hiitnan or d v.t.e. ran force him to give it up. As for trans lating a titne-talile, t.nly a linn, cm translate, it, aii'l very few of them, riii.e-tal.le are got. up toentertain per pie who are fond of pule. and when the puzzle editor desires a day or so of relaxation, he might well offer the ,it-e-t railroad time-tabie to hi pul.iic; they would get as much mental exer cise out of it. are fiiite ready to assent, to the mainte nance that what ever a woman want to do, he docn better than a man; for she. makes ;t very clear that whatever she rioeMi't w eil as he rJoes, she doesn't want to do at ail. Ifer success in establish ing this contention exhibits tlie upe. r .r niinl.leness r.f her a rgumenta : n.u If all Wiinen wre as regardful r.f the privileges ,,f man and sparer! him hi KanklirK.k, he woulrl a ffe t ir.nateiy de. eipher time-tahles for her forever ai.. forever. et-areiC- ..- - . .""v 1 5 J ! for Infants and Children. CH.lnrl,i n li.irmless sulislifuto for ( .isfor Oil, r.irr jrorir, Iro nn.l SiMitliin Syrups. It i I'leiisanl. It -ontaiiM iiciflK-r Opi , ,Iorph ins nor other ;ircoti KiilivfaiKo. It ilotn.v Wornn and nll.tvs I'i eris,n.-s. It mrf liiarrli.i ik iiikI Wiml olir. It rcliv- Tc tli iiiff Troubles nnrl mre ff.nsf ijcitinn. It niriilntrs th StotniHli mill Hr.wcls, yivimr li-iltliv ;t'il itatnrai ?loei. Tim Cliiidri-ii! raiuu ii Tlio .Mother's r'rifiul. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ecar3 the Signature of f " aMSliii In Use For Over 30 Years. Liberal Adjustmeiue. REMErVJSEf? H. HARVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL iNS XAiNGE ;-C'IVC' DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAHE BACK ? "Ti e king can r!o nr. wrong." The ki-.lf'. son's hrot.her-in-l.iw can do no fo.dem.erl to BWf'rk A "'mP!' fieri in The present I aeleaa. . r, caseof Pr.nce Fran cis of Terk, thr brother-in-law must nor. even let. hi name work for h.m. It. . abhorrent, t.o t.he ideas -,f F.d-.vir I U. that anything apperr.iimr.g :.i royalty should earn i salary. Franc;,, ia a brother of the princes of Wi.es. So day his is'er may he Knglan.!'-. o, :e.-n. Is it pf.ssihle to imagine ,i rea: q .'-fri'i next of kin, llliing par'ner - a i stock brokers' concern '.' X' t.;..uk!i tJie Kilary be. ten t.mes the i . i.iiiiU -.(Ter on which aneage.r highest bidder competition for the prince has been started in London. Fiw.ird VII. '.h : trained shoemaker, and has worn boc,t f his own making. Yet, says the Xew York World, he may not col ble? save for ' : The kinsj of Sw'mmlaaioners )iftvel.sJi' guist,yethemay not be eourtinterpret er f.vr extra pay. The queen of Ron- mania i an expert typewriter, yet her ivrt,ime belong- ti her diirnity nnd the state. Louis XVT. of Fmiu'e w-a , x 5ne locksmith heijind th bnr-i! , door of a private ,v.-.rkh'.p. Fr:ir..".s , of Te.'k ia far less thar. my u-.e,-but h is ao except ,.-,n ra i r'iie f y i etiquettt. It i s..nier.,rr.e ii:e Only the Oldest, 'n.n-." Kir. , Lit. No Assessments "STataTaTaTTaBaTaaTaaa.-.BBSai The Aetna Founds! ." " Ifome " American " The Standard A. The New York 1. Tha fidelity Mu Your Patrocac ih r'n'iiji'iiiii's, : I T 1 1 Tonin.'ri. IMin Assets 11.1 i sr,.i I M 1 0 ,i:i.8.! '-at Insurance u insurance C. Life Association 3TliCltrl. MOST LIBERAL FFER OF THE YEAR. The New-York Tribune Farmer r V4 ..ft U pity the sorrow prince : f i p national illustrated nrrh-'l ' : i; f, I iinl 'heir fnuulic. it.it -tat, .Is ,t tiltiiml pr. It is i ;.nctiitil :.nir he! j nig hern ut -ei-r.rr. lie '.lr", . -farm ihroiiirti lira. : i. al :iietho.l.s It is entertaining, instructive, and the farmer's wife, -or, and ..inc!.;er- wrers in an attrnctiw mania r The mjular pi Z is $1.00 per yrsi . hut for t liniiU.J time we will twi". your si-V 'tuion for TrtE NEW. ruKK - . .BU.Vc 1 .K.vtfcK and aJxo for yourowii r.. Iix-al newspaper, f he Post, Middlehnr?, Pa. .r'nerj ;u : l. Pl.-ticaliv .eel'lll to '.vb.i-e :liti.'est.s it Botli Papers One Yearforonly SL25 V p. '. .1 : tiir :ui ym. r order .mil tit-y .. iir ::ame n..i iii.ires n i .)UK TW1F.I NEr e rr.i . cr ' 3 !i II at I W V I j VINDOR HOUSE W. U. SITLEB, Proprietor 418 Market Si., Harr'-'our Pa Rooms, 23 -jj Oooj Meals, 25c Joo1 aoroaamodationa. U " n ' vwivm umm ned such a ptk that priaea are "K wardv4 t)ik who remalu long. I" servlca, tha time ,..ni. .nnrk. jauisslvea or vnu. kt-i MOsms tae ttta mm Wasks tka Cold Laxatlva Bromo-Quliilne Tableta oOra a cold In a day. Mo cure, no pay. Price & eouta. IT PAVS to advertise Id live and up-to-date uvvrtpapcr. For results the POST. KJJncy TroaMe Kites Toa Kstnblc Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is surs to know cf the wonderful cures nue if Cr. . Kilmer's Swamp-Rcct, '! tie rreat kudney, Q-er aa d b Udder rerr.ed. J It is the fr-at tr.ecS- , cai tnumph cf the nine- , teenta century; dis covered sfter years cf : scientiiic research ty 1 a Cr. Kilrr.er, the eml- ; nent kidney aad tiai- ; c:r specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promp!y curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- i bles and Bright s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for every thing but if you have kid ney, Hver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Rool and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder troubie. When writing mention reading this generous offer (n this paper and send vour address to Dr.KUmercCo.,Blng-l C Jb hamton, N. Y. The reeular fifty cent and Baaaxat loliar sixes are sold by all good druggists. Tke iaefaittMia of Foaltrf. fhtiltry tilay be ruiscd with tht greatest economy on large farm where there is unlimited range, an exhaustleaa supply of insects am worms aud abundance of seeds and grains going to watte which poultry alone can utilize. Under such cir cumstances fowls can take care ol themselves so well, and are so ener geUc In seeking their food that they are either forgotten and allowed to shift for therubelves when they really need attention and assistance, or they are regarded aa a nuisance becausi they sometimes do a little damage. When fenced away from gardens and flower beds fowls cause little ""am- atre or annoyance on a farm. They do an immense amount of good it tha nrotecUon of crop by tbo d structton of Injurious lasecfa, larras aad worms. wl I I M ail Mm The death, ri'e of the -.i-e r,; J(f.i..-a-chii.seua has been falir.ir s'i-:ii:.!v f -.r tea years, aad ia the last -.v ii lower tliaa ver be:or. ijeEeri. c diti.ins are tha:j::j f;r tae ce'-r, aad the mor-aiiry Jr.-31 ccas-i.-sp-.oa aad jorr.e other iaf-i:i..r:i !:s.-:ise decreased. The -a"e b arl if h-i.-h sugtsts tha: the fi.: .s in a x-as-ir due to inim praties, aiaee sost of -he iicmigrtas are souad-o--uied pers r.s of a favorable Iamiirract do no: always jret cr.i.t f.-r :hr:r v.r:-aei. physical or other: oa: even we dt-r.y a of ttadtr s'-a.;- nnirrifTnnnnn y w mi v m u !jJ Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine and ail flr-jg Habits ieraaea7 x-.:aca: ;ja .e:s. n-ri or stier rr.i.xzrs. -N e rearer- -ze r.er asiaess. sav-.a ao .raTia? is taa pnT.cai iyr.e2as ta :i iisease. .iaoa:er:rieci7 theai the posse ties, we hculd be w. that they are :ouh. rcr their aorarai coadiroa ;ecase we rerzave :te saases prepared :v ia -maea: -arsicna. WE 6UAHATEt A CUHE frtfct TMIAU I M C.JK I !1 1.1 1 Coaiieariai rresccaieace. isrecii7 T:ia raT5ii;:as. joucited. v-:s racay, Rlanhattan Therapeutic Association fJesyt, A 1 133 Sreaaway, Uw Tor City :o so: When oue maa is called to be a hero on som great scale. 1C..X) men are called to b couneous, r.tle. patient, oays the Chnstian Evacpelist. There re conspicuous virtues, which ma'ae reputation, and there are quiet vir tues the virtues of private life, which uiaie charssvtcr. It is not every man's duty to fill a lirfce place, butit istvery man's duty to fill his own place well. t 1tcty Goods, Of 15 aiudec.s who took ectracce xamiaauon at one of our utivern tie si miskpeUed 20 or more sura cut of a list of 1J0. This proportion of "bad spells' tugva that our sevocc ary schools need more atteolion to matters priiuury. CreiS C'. There are really only M,v.vVJ people in the United Stales, but tbtv first began to look like 0O.iiKi,vji to Germany and Kngland when thev turned their indignant fact towarvi Venezuela. The census shone that each wage earuer in our ruuuufacturing esiab liahments produces wealth to the amount of M.74 a, day, aud rewciv $i37.SO a year. SHOES '.e S.ce. G-rcceries keat in 1 b'rl-tis vji'i -'e- .-" jw-tytmrrg There is now a public school ia ftfj city in l'orto Kico, and no suaXl boy can bereaftex hop to escspa the tow bully by plajiiif vabss ewnyaro. F. P. KUSTER,
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