Li MLDDEJEBUKO 1UST. e Eminent fUkfnex and Bladder Specialist V. s-iwva-cr tt Suxjcs-Koyt at Work la 11 tacwra.ojj'. rw is a disease prvaillr? In thii . ,'nry mozt dan'irous because sa decep it. Many sudden deaths are caused by -hsart disease, pneumonia, heart failure , jpopiexy are often the result of kidney jtZt. If kidney trouble U allowed to id- l-rr the kidney-poisoned blood win attacR U vital organs, or the kidneys themselves Ljk down and waste away cell by celU , ten the richness of the blood the albumen i LlMks out and the sufferer has Brighfs L,.. the worst form of kidney trouble. itv. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dls- Ivery is the true specific for kidney, bladder i urinary troubles. It has cured thousands i-marently hopeless cases, after all other iV . ...J A.J . I- fill.. . (forts nave lauea. ii aruggisia in un-ciii M dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free Email, also a book telling about Swamp ot and Its wonderful cures. Address jr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, n. I. aaa Itntioa this paper. .. S i. CROTJ8E,, ATTORNKT AT WW, " MlDDIiKBDR, FA il biiNluort rntriisted to his er :; irofive oroiuttt attention. PENNSYLVANIA HAILR0A0. Lewistown Division. In effect May 24, 1903. I ITATIOlnV I A M 10 lu A r m 40 440 4 3 427 413 430 4 13 407 ir 8 44 - Bunbory -SalliUKTove Junction llnKTOT Pawlinc Kreamsr Melcer , IlidUlaburg llenfer tMnrmwl Reaver .Spring KAiibs Mill . McClure , Wanner Hhindl Palntervllle - - Rlaitland JO 0v 04 to ass S4t 8 4T 840 8S4 10 n. ;10S0! ,iu so, 1041l 40 8 IS 1 10 M' Hit, 1117 887 18 S2 T8T 11 Jl II M 7 541 124 7 4 1X0 18 II tt lll'i TU Lewlatowa S ' 11 Lswlttown (Main Mr. 10g i H14Si Lnlrtown JanctUn. , lift I0g rain leaves Su'ubury 5 JO p m, ar rive" at Selintsgrove 0 45 p m eaves Selinsgrove 0:00 p. m., arrives aim leave LewUtowo Juuotlon : I a in, 10 14 ra, 1 10 p m,130p m 4 4p 1 08B 8 1 2 a m, 1 S a m lor Aliooaa, Flttabarg and iot HalMmbre an WMhlntrton 808 ! HI, S. I s.l. 4 18. 8 10 p m For Philadelphia and Nw a n iwnnllilll nA nil m roi Uarrtaburg 1 10 p m .1' Phiiadeipnia ft trie k h uivisim - AND , NORTHERN tKNTKAl. KA1LWAY WESTWARD. rrniln lrav fleltuurrove' Junotlon dally tor nam, 12 88 p m, 8 02 p m. Sunaay 28 a m, Kiim Ivave Sunbury dally except Sonday: . .... m . . FV 1 , . I III . m .. tfpl an., f.AM. II n Ol. 1 ' - ' Ijl B IlllUIOUilUUtl IU LUI 11 IV UU UU' 10 a in for Bellefnnte Erie and Canandalinia r . . .. .. T ,.-li ,j.un Tvmntt nri f ha Waal . ,J k IU l"l U I 1 . J 1 VMV VUIi '.Di. lis p m lor Hultulo. 1 13 p m lor Uollefont tnc Tyrone ana i;anar.uniifa hum for kenovn and Glmira Lh p m lor WUllauiBport fit a in for Brie, 5 10 a m lor Krle and Uauan- hiauH SMpm lor Wil li'; a in for Look Haven and ' tmijinrt , . Utao, 9 5 ( BiTtJO and 8 25pm lor Wtlke arre and Hataiton - in a in. 10 10 a in, . os u m, 5 as F m lor snamo- intou mounivarinei - - . - Sunday IKtBliir wuie-oarra EASTWARD. t ralnV Iwh rAellnnirove Janetlon 10 00 a in, 'tally amvinir at fblladelphta 11 p in New York S M p ui Aaltlmora 3 11 p m iHsninKton 4 ' pin MUnmiliuh .-rlitna at Philadelphia tai p iu New Y rkS 63 a m, BalUmare 1 48 p m ftiuihlnKtou 10 i a u. Hf i m, nally arrlTlnif aPMlad l nhla I tin in. New York 713 a.m. tfallliBOrej 2 20 a m paaninKtons sua rc i raiaa aim leave suddoit . IWim dallv arrtvlnir at Phlladetdhla I AS a m Wtlinore 7 20 a m WuhTnrton 890 am New fork v 33 a m Weekde vt. 10 ! a m Sundavt. ui aaiiy arriving i rouaaeipaia T ai. New Yfirk 9 .' a m. 10 38 Hundiivn HhIii- hcro i M ft rh, Washington 830 a m. Haltlmore b !0 p n . Washlnirton 1 16 D m. 1ST a in week dava frirlncr at Philadftlnhi pi in, new torn w p m, Baiumore is 10 p li, WasliliiKlon 1 15 D m f-l W p la week 4laye arrlflua al Fhlladvlpllll 133 i in, R w York 30 p m. BaiUuiflre I Ml p lu Mlilntoi"T Up ta T- 1 4 p m daUv. arriving at Ptilladalpbla tt p m p- iiirx iu jj p in, uaiuinorsT au p in, watm kpou 8 ss p m irains alao leave Kanbapf at 4V0 tvaraad (-10 mu g ai p m, lor narriaoarx. rauadelunie ud Ultlniore . I J. H. vTOOU, Gen'l Paaa Ajenl j". . ai i nHuum uio'i inaaatrar. ... REVIVO HESrWtES VtTALin Made a Well Man .. of Me. roue xuinsktijjjLJ v podneri the Bhov-redn'.tHln'30 days. It acta PowerfullT (nd nuirklv. Cure when mil oihera tall ouog men will renin thntr imtt Biaiihaad. aad aid In PTl Will Mmm,.. . V. .1 I. , pitvivo. It ( iilrklvm l eurely rentorm Mervon ' Vltai.iy, liuiotcuvr. Nightly Eralailooa, VMPwrtji y ,WOj. rliTB PleoaM.kDtt Pt .'tme rr encna and ladlaereMea, t.n!,flu 'JOfrBx,iK kiulBeaior (aarrtafe. It "wlynureabyiitmttaMhetat of dleeaae. but E" nerve tonic .ud blood bnUder, brlnf. ill ..,h" P,nk to Pl chaekaandra- poo UniumpUoo. Ian.it on bavlw RE VIVO, n mi nk " be earn, a In vert pocket. By malt 1k? rt,t1 BoarantM t car or tWaW r""y. , Cirealarlcoa. Addnea or nale in Mlddleburqh, Pa., by MIDDLEB UROH DR LO CO. alntSl IT t ! L" lm"- B"1'1 V anunrltte. Ime. Bold by dnunrlte. lVYWvV-Vl3TMVia n I ,n6 " V avlws 1 TOMBSTONE - ' INSCRIPTIONS. id Co'Uvlioi Mi rVy-vna iillllts llary- for tVie "MMkhurtj W." Union Township, Keisi:u' LrraES-vx and He- . f)!:mei) Cemeteut. .... Id-ported he J. C. PchanVr ani M. I. Arnold. lWkcv, Santli, w of Jacob, d June 28. 1 879, aK'ed CO y o tn 23 il. ' liitncr, liw.rp', b Aug. 24, 18-10, d March lt, 1883. llitner. Uum-ire O.. s of (iconic, b M:ty 1 1880. 1878, d Aug. 2, .in yy;;;.ml II., s of George, b ' , n " ' Jan. -'', I8l(. d Pec. 1, 181)7 liitncr, Kdward, s of Cleorg, b May 13, 1 87 d Jan. 0, 1S77. liitncr, John Morris s of George, b.Tnn. 20, 1S0U, d March 24, 1871. Bitner, Elmer, s ot Christ, and M J., d Jan. 5, 1S90, aged 3 y 4 6 d m. liitncr. John, b Dec. 3. 1812. d March 13, 1872. Bitner, Anna, w of John, b May 9, 1800, d March 13, 1878. C'ri-sinwr. Hiram. 8 ot J no. ami ChrW., b May 1, 1835, d Feb. 1, 18"0. Deihl. Mary E., dan of A. J. and K to, b May 5, 1878, d Mar. 21, I SSI. Gilbert, I V, d, b Aug. 0, 1799, d May 21, 1884. Garman, E ' ile h, w of Peter, Oct. . 1, 1M)S, d July 25, 1851. Garman, John, b Job 10, 1780, d June lo, lSo2, Garman, Muiia, w of John, b Apr, 14, 1784, d lec. 25, 184G Garman, Abruhum, b July 22, 1828, d Dec. 7, 1847, aged 19 y 3 ra 14 d. Heimbach, William, b May 17, 1797, d July 15,1877. Heimbach, Catherine,- w of ; Wil- liam, b Apr. 18, 1799, d June !:' 22,1883." - Heimbach, Lucy A., b Jan. 3, 1838, d March 21, 1889. Iloff, Sarah J , dau of Geo. and Eliz., d Jan. 5, 1875, aged 7 yl4d Uofl, Caroliue, dan of Chas. and M.,d Apr. 9, 1848, aged 5 y .10 m 9 d. Krcbs, Leah S., w of John, b Oct 28, 1S3U. d June 2, 1S94. Krcbs, Lizzie, w of A. li. d Sept 15, 1802, aged 30 y. Ijcnig, Louisiana, dau of J. II. and B.j d Apr. 2, 1850, aged 1 5 m 13 d. Lcnig, Alary 1'., dau ot u. u. anu II., d Aug. 19, 1859, uged 8y 1 ni 9 d. Lcnig, Martha, dau of G. G. and II., d May 16, 1858, aged 1 y 6 m. Longacre, Jacob S., b Dec. 10, 1839, d Sept. 10, 1S94. Longacre, Cyrus, s of Jacob S, and Anna, b Juue 25, 1876, d Dec, 21, 1894. Longaore, Franklin A., -of-4a-J nob O. aud Anna, b June 28 1879, d May 13, 1882 Longacre, Isaac, s of Jacob JS. and Anna, d Apr. 6, 1873 aged 1 yJ5 m 8 d. Noll, Kebecea, w of John b Marcl; 27, 1 822,-d Oct. 12, 1889. Reigel, (icotgc, ,h Juno 20, 1805, d July 10, 1888. Ucigcl, Sarah, w of George, b July 2L .180S, .1 reb..l4,1897 'Koigel, Susanna, 1 Jan.' 11, 1823, d June 19, 1821. Beigel, l'vicival, ft of J. S. "and, 1. d Apr. 19, 1885, aged 21 y m 12 d. Keigel, Susannah, dau of Jacob,". Aug. 25, 1811, d Sept. 13 ' 1831. -V ' ' : lleigel, Jacob. 1 - - (: lleige', Mar'garet, w of Jacob; June 5, 1S79,. d Nqv.,,17; , ,1859 Ucigcl, John, Co. B. Gth, Tu. Res. b Apr. W; 1781, d Jan. 16 1807. Reigcl, Joliauucs, ' of Jacob and . Margaret, b 1803, d 1804. Reigcl, Jacob, s of Jacob and Mar garet, b 1821, d 1821. Reigel, John Jacob, s of Jacob and Margaret, b 1823, d 1823. Reigel, Auiia, dati of Jacob andfAnioKIJ Walter; s of 'Henry 'Si' ". Margaret, VI 825, d'1825 " 'R, 1 Jan. 5, I897,ged ? i RameJose!i,KNov: 25, 1793, d lO d.-r v '- "Nov. 20, 1881." -OjyTiMM,-EII:i. w .of 1'l.ilip -W-., 1 Kainer,' Amta, v i.f ftm-pli. li ' 4 m V r -Xov 27 1 , : d A pr. 1 1, 24, 1 S 1 0, d W 10, 1 884 . 1 si. 3rangIer,"S.iruli;'v of ,1.: Adam, b . . July . 4, 1797, d Nov. 1?, 1,1 .,.1877. , paugler, Adam L., d .Sept. 10, '1894 aiHl 09 y 28 d. Shaffer Alice W., d Feb. IS, 1SG1, aged 5 y. Shaffer, Emanuel, s of Samuel im.l Catherine, d Sept. 15, 1808, aged 3 y 5 in 9 d. . Slialler, George 11, d Feb. 21, 1SG4, aged 1 y 9 m 2l d. Sliafier, Hannah Y., d March 29, 1S04, aged 10 y 7 m U d. ' Shafler, Amos, l March 5, 1824, 1 Nov. 3, 18GU. Shotzberger, Jonathan d reb. 4,'. . . . ... ,o-,i i.- t o .(.liarlcs, l-raiik in, h ot II. r. an 1 8 j9, aged hi) y 4 in S (I. . ' 0 ' . Alice, d Apr. 12, 18S0, age onoizoergcr, uiui'i iiiv, w ui uwim- than, b Apr. 3, 194, d Aug. 29, 1S74 Shotzberger, Wilson, 8 of Jonathan and Sarah, b Feb. 25, 1859, (I Dec. 22, 1SG1. Shotzberger, Calvin, s of Jonathan, and Sarah, b Juue IS, lou2, d Apr. 27,1803. Shotzlierger, Catheiine, w of Jaeob G., b July 30, 1805, d Feh. 14, 1887. Strawscr, Wm. W., s of Jac ib and Lydia, b Apr. 3, 18o3, d Aug. 31,1802. Sholly, Simon, Jan. 19, 1S32, d July 5, 1800. Stahl, Lottie 11., dau of Jacob G. andSallie, b Aug. 20, 1SSG, d Oct. 1, 18S8. Stahl, Mertie M., dau of Jacob G., and Sallie, b Nov. 9, 1894, d Apr. 1, 1890. Stahl, Adam, b June 30, 1778, d Oct. 10, 1803. StaTiTrWni. Oliver s of E. S. and J. A. d July 25, 1887, aged 19 y 11 m 27 d. Stahl, Susannah, w of Adam, b May 10, 1782, d Apr. 3, 1803. Stahl, David, s of Adam, d Nov. 19, 1854. aged 3 y 1 ra 22 d. Stahl, John, b Oct. 20, 1818, d Jan. 12, 1879. Stahl, Mary, w of John, b Oct 28, 1818, d July 12, 1808. :, Stahl, Catherine, w of Levi, b Sept, 12, 1843, d May 2, 1885. Stahl. Henry, 8 of Levi, d Pec. 29, 1870, aged 2 y 3 m 9 d. Stahl, Hi'-am, 8 of Levi, d Dec. 1870, aged 3 y 10 m 5 d. Stahl, James, 8 of Levi, d Nov. 8, 1878, aged 1 in 28 d. Stahl, Harry II., s of A. S. and S., d March 10, 18S8, aged 2y 0 m 10 d. Thursby, Thomas, d Aug. 20, 1867, nged 70 y 7 m 24 d. Thursby, Barbara, w of Thomas, d June 9, 1847, aged 51 y 10 in 8d Thursby, Catherine, duti of Thomas, d July 15. 1852. aired 19 v 1 m28d. Tlmrp, Willard E., s of J. and W., bJune 13, 1881, d Dec. 9, 1886. Wolf, Louisa, w of Jacob II., t Dec. 28, 1841. d Oct 19, 1864, Wolf, Sarah, dau of Jacob II., d &iutjQ.18a3.aeetL2.y 4 m 15 L. - - Winkleman, Isaac, s of Jacob, Feb. 23, 1829, d Aug. 1, 1833. Walborn, Elizabeth, w of Jacob, Jan. 26, 1829, d Sept. -1870. 9.0. Walborn Charles, s of Jacob and Eliz.;. d Oct. II,1 1870, aged 7 m 22 d. Walborn, Amelia E., dau of Jacob and Eliz., d Oct. 18, 1872 aged G y 1 1 d. Wentzel, Ilebeecii, dau of Elias and R.,bApr. 11855, d Feb. 21 1875..., ltmer, Samuel, b Apr. 4, 1771, ..dOct 4, 1829. Zcigler, Abraham, b Nov. 27, 1779 .,. -d.Apr. 7, 1800.. Zion's United Brethben Cemetery. Reported hy I. C. Rbitffar and M. P, Arnold Arnold, Philip, b Feb. 3, 1814, d July 17, 1863. Arnold, Elizabeth,' to of Philip, b Oct 17, 1821, d Nov. 20, 1893. Arnold, Infant, s of Henry and E., d Feb. 1, 1887, aged 3 d. Ill litirtui'tt, Annuel, il Aug. law, , . ngwl 74 y 3 m 22 d. liiu tiH-tt, Susana, w of & nun 1, d Feb. 28, 1894, imtil 72 v 10 ' in 0 d. ' '"- Charles, Henrietta, vr of Israel V., d June 27, lt9l, aged 07 y"4 in 19 d. Charles, Franklin, Co. C. fllal Pa. Cav., b Jan. 10, IS 10, d May 17, 1S05. Charles, Calvin F., s of I. F. and II., d Nov. 11, 1803, aged 7 V 1 in 7 d. Charli s, Maria F., dau of I. F. and II., 1 S'pt. 10, 1800, aged 1 y 11 m 10 d. and red 0 v 9 in 1 d. Du'.try, Irvin A., s ot J. and A. II , d Feb. 15, 1897, aged 10 y 10 ni 0 d. Flanders, Isaac, b Sept. 27, 18,50, d March 20, 1880. Flanders, Ixittie, dau of Geo. aud Salome, b May 29, 18S5 d Feb. 10, 18S9. Flanders, Henry, s of Isaac, d Jan. 4, 1894, nged 39 y 3 ni 21 d. Flanders, Infant, dau oi Henry and Laura, d Alr, '--, 1894. Glace, Fred, b June 14, 1S38, d Aug. 25, 1884. Glace, Elizabeth, vv ot Fred b Sept. 30, 1840, d July 3, 1SGS. Glace. Ulvseis, dau of Fred, b June 25, 1808, d Aug. 12, 1S68. . Gauglcr, George, d Apr. 27, 1895, aged 1 3 y 4 in 2 d. Gauglcr, William, s of George and Polly, d Nov. 22, 1SG3, aged 7 y 8 m 20 d. Gauglcr, Sallie, dau of II. S. aud M.. d Dec. 20, 1870. Gauglcr, : w of George b May 23, 1793, d March 8, 1809. Gauglcr, Delia M., dau of II. -S. and M., d Sept. 30, 1892, aged , . 1 y 10 ni 23 d.r f looser, Jennie C, dau of Anthony, d Aug. 22, 1800, aged 2 y 1 1 m 22 d. Hoover, Andrew, d Jan. 20, 1873, aged 50 y 10 in 10 d. Hoover, Elizabeth, v of Andrew, tl May 12, 1S98, aged 7S y. Hoover, Andrew Jackson, s of Andrew, b March 25, IS 19, d June 29, 1SGG. Hoover, . Lizzie, w , of. James, d Oc-t 18, 1S88, nged 41 y 5 in . 13 d. Iloiitz, Jacob C, Co. A. 208 P. V., b Apr. 8, 1831, d March S, 1885 Hotitz, Charles A., s of Jacob C, d Oct. 15, 1S72, au'ed 3 m - -20 d. " Hotitz, William R., s of Jacob C, bDec. 14, 1SGS, d Oct. 25, 1882. Hotitz, John, s of Jacob C, d March 15, 1801, aged 14 d. Kelly, William, Dec. 28, 18S2, . aged S3 y 1 ni 29 d. Kelly, Elizabeth, w of William, b Apr. 21, 1803, d Apr. 0, 1808, aged 04 y 11 in 15 d. Kelly, Mark wood , Vincent Otter liein, s of J. J. and S. Kelly, Mary C. G., dau of H. S., 1 r . . ( I 1 o-r l l . way zh, iis,o, aged i y o t 22 d. Klock, ICve C, d.lll of Edw. B., bOot. 4, 18S4, d Aug. 28 '18S.V Lngictc, John", s of I. S. and M, b Aug.' 14, 18G1, d July 13, ' ' 1802.' Millet, Christain, w-of Fred, b Detv 23, 1793, d Feb. 1, 1872. - ' Mulliner, Ludwig, Co. 1.51 I ; b Aug.'28i 1818, d Feb. 1890. ' 1 19, ' , EaamlnatlOa ! Pork. . 1 The' quantity of pork examined mi croscopically which was exported last year amounted to 33,681,229 pounds. The Aost of this work per pound was one-third of a cent. He Veal la Transvaal. - -Tor two years the slaughter of cow a, heifers and calves for sale as meat is prohibited in the Transvaal, under pen alty of SO fine or six months' imprisonment. ' Disasters from Voleaaoe. The five volcanotja active last year destroyed 00,000 lives. , t' sly isataay. Usw i One of tbe aost rmarkablt ihlng lput railroads, is tbe atralfhtneaarof their line as shown in advertising as J timetable niaps. So Slapa ! Rail- -.roast Una, ' ctur.piuy likes to admit that Uier is to uiucli a a bend or deflection ir 5: entire tVKtom. Slii-itcnprioct, vibTo (ietrrmiuod to gojCriuii liiM'spital to a lie ijjli boring city by a mathemati cally atraight lino, cou!d.'gi"e lila'pat. ronage almost iiupnrtinlly to any of the roads which print illustrated time tables. It has even Wen Uiu'uht le gitimate to juggle witlimch j:eot;i'H4i- ioal facts as state bouudary liutsuud rivers in order to demoiiMrate umre krly tlie mpt-rior merits of tl;e line from Ayville to lieeville. Everynn understands how the tiling is dour, and there is no particular harnv in the practice. But there ure limits. A cer tain wet tern railroad, the New York Pckt, lias is&uvd u fHcial niu) of its lines' from Chicago to the Pa cific, and has left out entirely ote of the cities after which it is r.amccL Noi only did it omit to print its own line running through this place, hut it even kkipped the linnie, ami left n lilatik space for the site- of the i-ecoml city of it whole FyMein. The familiar ex planation, "a mil-take," is offered, but the Indignation litis not nib.-iiled. Pocs not a rsilroiu bear certain obliga tion toward the citii k from which it is nnmed? After taking th honor able title of Exton, U'yeton and Zee- ton, it should not be allowed to forsake iwy one of thee and deviite its ener gies) to exploiting the rival town of Cueton. It is a common thing in this city to find tho tirm nnme of Smith, Brow n dc Jone on nn oll'tce door ufter all three of these eminent melt are dead. Jfo firm would have- the face to keep th old name, however, if it had deliberately ruined Mr. llrown's professional career, and wan putting the best of its casa into the hands ot VI r. Hobin.ou, across theFtreet, A Chicago ordinance forbids barbers Miking while at work. There are not enough soldiers In Illinois to enforce this law. Parts has a breathing cure fad. Yes, breathing is good for a great many things and uvefuL In married life is generally made on an equal footing ot neaun in man and wits. But how soon, in nttny cases, tbe wife loses. the. tart and fades iu face and fail in flesh, while her husband grows even more rugged and robust. There is one chief cause for this wifely failure and thut is, the failure of the womanly health. When there is irregularity or an unhealthy drain, inflam mation, ulceration or female weakness, the gen eral health is soon im paired. I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures woman ly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drnius, heals inflammation and ulceration and cure female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. K little over a veer ago I wrote to you for Iricc." uri Mrs. Rliitbelh I. PUher, uf Diana. adrice," uyi Mr. Rliiabeih I. Plaher. uf I W. Ve. "Vim adviicd mt to uit Dr. Pierce ai ii Favorite l'rwcrmti'm and 'Golden Medics! I He- coverv.' which I did. and with the aioat haon reanll. I u Ironhlrd with ftuiate weoknna Sod bearing-down palna. Had a verv bad pain learly all the time in my leit eme, nervoueorae and headache Waa to weak I could hardly walk acrnea tuv room. Cou ild out eit up ear jutt a little while at a time. My aueband got me eome oi it. new . lurumui . uaa its uae. Before I had taken two bnttlee 1 waa able to help do my work. I uard three bottles in all and It cured me. Now I do all ray houae work. It la the best medldne 1 ever ueed. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fret on receipt of 21 one-cent stumps to pay expense of malliiiK oulv. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. WIND0R HOUSE V. ft. BrTI.EB, Proprietor 418 Mar.kat SI., Harrlsburg Pa., (Oinionlle P. R. R. Hepnt Kntranue) , , Sv4'nllrl lor All TrilnSv Rooms, 25 and 50c. Good Meals, 25c Good accomn-olatlone. tt ,Ctn Silver Plate enn ouly tie ili'teriniiicil nftcr lonir yenra of ncttinl arrvice unlcH you Iiurchaso'wnrelcariiiK A well ;nowq tradc-umrk. l;orover hnirnceiitiirv5poons.Farka, etey ataiuprd . , ; -. , mm fa lBVa llnve cen In use ahd (riven perfect iitifnction. Thry are- sold hy lending, dralcra everywhere. For catalogue ' No, i,tf new designs ecuuto the makera ' - INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., .; Mcrldcn, Conn, . .. : . -. ... Mii ..' FEAR, MOW IT MAY BB OVERCOME. - Fear is not always a lack of courage. One may bo absolutely fearless when facing real danger, bats perfect coward about triilinj mutters. Many people fiutr to bu iu a crowded h.JL nnd fre quentlr, and nnnecessarily. leave some vnjoyablo affair and return ' home. Thouaauds fear lightning to such an IrfMiiiuj? extent, that luring a thunder storm they become ill. Fear of this character id caused by a uei voiiBuebs bnught on chiefly by diseases of tJie kidneys and bladilor. A further proof that these organs nn discasud. is ascertained by d'osttina; a Miiall tpiantity of nrine iu a giius tum bler and if after htandiujt tw.-utv four hours you find it ropy or milkv m ap- Cruuoe; if it has ,i "hcdimein ;' if your k pains yon. and you oft . n have a dotiirrt to urinate during the niwht. with burning, scal liu paiiu;; it s tin- troIl est kind of evi icti v. that your kid neys nrid bladdi'r ntv li..--il and tlio very r.'iig...t iciimiii whv von trhimM in"; iM.iv i i irvim; '' KEN::nvs famUitk kkmkdy. the jmtlifindiT iii luoili.-in.'. f, r iHsinsi-s of tho ki'lueyx iti..l Ll.i'M.T. iiv. i . rho'i utatiMii, dyjHm nnd cn.-tii at;.j. Wo nre bo abs. 'Int. !y c rt..;i. ,.f tlve curative lMnvf.-rJt.f Ir K, ntx'dy s Favorite HemtMly, that w. wt'.l nd yon a trial bnule. ulMilutcly free, by mail, if you will writ. i to tho Dr. Da Li Ken nedy Corporation, lln'.idout, N. Y. Dmcristn sell it in rVmv SO Cent Siwm and tlw regnlar ft (H) m.o bottl, . Pr. Dertit Krnnf'di. CuliUn I'U.iiirc .i,..Uw. en laerle., remove pain anywhere. i; tjh. Potor. Examiner (reading from list of printed que stions) What w-re the. o-called blue laws? Applicant (for civil office) - I guess they wcro the laws that was passed for ma km the milk pure. Examiner There isn't anv answer here, but I think Unit's right. Chi cago Tribune. talortnnate Jaitapoeltloa. "Wittt's the matter?" asked the, advertising solicitor. "Matter!" demanded the manufac turer of the great hair restorer; "ifn you had any anise you d know whnt s the mntter. In that display ad. of. mine yesterday I said thnt our won derful hair medicine had been on tho market for U0 years and on the same Inge your people published portrait of four bald-headed men!" Chicago Record-Herald. CENTRAL tette $ ropral SCHOOL, Loc HAVEN, PA. J. R.' Klickiinser, 'Principal. all fern 0pci,8 Sept. 1, 1903. KHKK tuition to pn.;prf ti ve tt :ii-liT. 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