M1DDLEBURG POST. ROOSEVELT OR -POSTAL FRAUDS Loss T Office Not Sufficient Pualib I ment For th Guilty. SUGGESTS NEW LEGISLATION Wnnhinjrton, Nov. SO. President 4 RooseeIt'a comment on the postal I frauds has ben ma.de public. In It he ' review tho causes which led to the nvestitrMion snd heartily endorses As- tdstant Vest master t.cncral Uritdow's report Aft.r naming the S2 ponxn In. ib-ted (13 officials in tho service and outM.iri-sl, the prevalent names the chief of., rulers as .lames T. Tynor, feu ire: ti-Mstsiit atiCT.c) uro-noral for the 1 "u-e .'. i.r:m.-nt; A W. Mn. ! i rnr r f.;v:- r.: n.l rt of free t' 1 ' ( " i .-t X !(5Vit f.ir- V'- - - : : p . rt ulrcs sn.l a! J. " - . r. '!' ' -.. lit V, i KiMse- "'. : -. . . : ; -. r.vojiitnen-V- - : . 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"Thi in-.nie.iiat! rr;"r rmatinr. of the .service v, tht turr.in.. 0:1: of the offenders- u ran: 1:. ::.-:-. rnnuc:. tc mwt the rt-msnri-- c,'. itisti.- The rases pains: both thns- with jr. and those xrithoi:: ;h- pns: ofti-c rienntmenL vho ty their a.t havi- hroiich: themselves vithiii the jrrasp of the lair, will he pu.heo ivi:h f he uiiost vljwr." Everj 'tffort nuisr,(tf''inRdf' to see tnat both tde delinquent official ani! the outsider whr i-hr"''.- hi f.iV.: are nimlshfd to th- ):-:" . :' ?ht Is v.- !t. ni:rsiiance r.f t:.. i- jr.- in.';-virt'.!:i!v thovt enu r. ' r:tv- !-; :: .-. Ir. rat. :. : :; a:., rt ".; :r.L;" iv.: u pur;; ::i::v::' c-f lii. "N .n" r.i? tc f.-m1' r"rroi tu: -.:.!:: -.11- rr:rj!'- r ctrr'.:;".i'.i;i ir: :: jut.jv ill- v.'..: C. u.- cm:- trn f-L- : citrr-ji". tit. Tc tjriu. pir an. vru- lat'-- ar jui.:- Ku::t: b?U. al.f k:t agasus: ta ;uv cf la" F-.at- sal.".: Al. tjuw-ioc- rf d:!lvij' : part- po'.i'-y tier it: it:s:trt:uca!ic- n-: ta- p" M" f wf- t rut-, v unii: aat uecen gur-uji-r.' Ot ta-.v qutsuoi nut 01. U.. t''.ii-r! I..- r cm:, aflurt t-. aavt t; onibic:. auKiLt gcior; e:iif ir U . 1 ?.". 11 ias aac gootf ao 0iL:s.raiii.:. eliA" u. rw. upot. ta lit-c . iB.o... ( ' e .ll! puu.i' upiLlOL .. cj . utj... wik,-:j'.' a:. ae'V-goiUK '.-'4 1' ...'.'uptto:. inla.Ua.' r.r wr. i.iii." fm- it : a qtiw'jui ii tau. whlii 1 '-. aei.'-guv.Ti. o' o' :l . a. 10 ;.. L' ' 1.. EIGHT HOim LAW VALID U. 8. Supreme Court BuaUInt Legality of Kansas Statute. Washlnctoa Deo. l. Toe supreme court of he rnlted 8tates has sus tained the -validity of the Kansaa act rrescrlblnt eiaht hours as a lawful day's work on all public works and preerriMnf penalties for contractor who permit or require their workmen to work lonper. The Kansas law, whose validity was called Into question In the suit, was enacted in 1S91. and provided that eight hours should constitute a day's work for workmen employed hy or on hehalf of the state, or by any county or city or other municipality In the state. It also prohibits contractors from requlrinR laborers ennaped on work for the state to wrform more than olRht hours' labor In a day. Both fine and imprisonment for any viola tion of the law. The case decided to day was ti-M of W W ViKins vs. the Staie ol Kansm. Atkins had a con tra, t with the -orporatton of Kansas "tty. Kan. for p-txinc : street, nn.l he a . i rirci'il with r'-nuitint; a work- DESPERATE BATTLE WITH BANDITS Killed Braleman and Fatally Injured One tf Posse Trying to Escape, CONFESSED TO EIGHT MURDERS FIGHTING THE HORN FLY. ti.:in n:ti. .-.i K tax 11. w : - 'e : : ' . ).rvo fe--" 'x sc-r-; 'n.Ti: ,','. :- to ImIi.'.i- l.i hour .1 e. 'tte.l ir. the stnt .i.'. i.': x 1 re nt'.t- Vt' app.'.ile.l nl . ! (" 1 1'- te ' . i 'i v -.' or the per- si"v,: ':Vr". : :u;y oi:e. Htf V'W CASCS iP TN'PHOID Fut'r-. Ps., t'-r Ve-cv of a Serious L.-'rr""ii-. I'i::'. r Vn . N.'x : S'r.' the l.'.-h of S. ; -.'P Nr this tew t, has M i ev. r If... .-! of t pho'.i t vo- an ' Vn 'titl s Tht vtnt. li ifi-ii of health in vest :cafee. tin cause of the nr.nsnH. coi'.'it'.oiis an.', issite.i a statement 111 x I.;. 1: thex say the horonph of Pitt 1. - has heer. vis'::e.'. xvith a serious 1 -ii.ien.1c ol typhoid fever Ir. its van oils types and that the cause is the pollution of tlir water usrM In the' c-en'e: pa-; of the horouch Tlie p.1' Intioi. is clearly tuceahlc to casee o; typhoid fever in close proximity to Thorn Rut. dam, the reservoir of the Btitier Water companx. Thf hoar.i fotin,! that the premises surrounding the farm house from whirl, the fever drainape was carried info the Thorn Run reservoir had been i thoroughly ditched so no dralnape can now reach the dam. j A mevtins of the peneral relief com-1 mlttee was held and the finance com-1 mittee reported $8000 raised. Fifty rots have been placed in the aban doned pickle factory near bere, and the residence of Oohhart Wagner bas been flrteri up as a temporary hoe- p!:al. hi-response to appeals, nurses n-- arriving or. ex"ry train, hut rio-n--': r wnj. the clothes and tv : : - ' ::. i.a:.- r.ts is at- badly !'.' : as V.-.-.Tf-T- 1 ;. .'. C-.i" V. wh-i has 125 a: tie V. . r;' X- s WOVEN OPPOSE REEr SVOOT Ca'-Dai?-' t: Deprive Hirr c' Sea. In fcenai? t; One- ir W asmngtor.. V. .-.::..-:. lc. '.. Tn- trs: ste; -n::". piai. c' catapasgi. tu cav- er.a:c Jte fntii: 0' Uuil. ct-v.-. c' r.i st-a: 1:. to seaat- w;i: f- tit'.'i iier Tcursaay wafi. a cor,-v-i.'t:o: c' aeiegates Iron. ta Nfa t:'iaa Crn(rres: of lloiaers C:u:k. r-; -"s. r.iarjTef cf ctner unaCliate'l vtiti:' :. . sc-cielie? aad several proini iiE" ':':r'iit will b- Iteli a: th'.- Cflurch v' rt" Covenant Mrs Frederick fc-'.Lcr o' ftiiadeiphia president of ta Natfjuiu Congress of 'Mothers C'ituif li presiQ.. JSre Scboff sent i'iv. e penera! call lor tae meeUag. AL vmvL anviag a: btar. "tae iaurr ku cf Aniericac omaaaood" r urge'! 10 a presvat. hut mialslert of -U Kotf'. u " inviie 10 atlead. Tae -jrcuibr oociaias a request to tae cier f' tat lounixy vo aold etrcm' ser vicw or. Sunday Dec-ember 6, lor the jjurj-ub of preacDia(t aajas'. tlie Mor uiui. ix-aaur tax! tc offer (tracers iur hif t-ivi'SioL lion. ta- beaau?. CapUi.r Cane' Keicassd. l-aveaorti Kar. Nov '1. TLe xioors of ta Ltraxeawortb pr.swu ui?' a: 1'.' o ciuck this aiornluif for Oixrriiti y. Caritr', lurajerir a utpJt.n of ag.at-rs il t:.. Ualiei bunts aria.x Ciivi-H;c a a court martial .'' .uh;..'v '' ..'.siu' ii Koia a...f. a- i.t:.-. e'. ; ;arir of fixe ..-at i.':.;.r !.ai.a(f a credit ' j tie : ' . ' i : i.avictr Ca' t r . ' ' . . :? itf wit'. I:.. .-' ; ' :. i.e a'.tuiac-x . v ..' . '.. ... i- veii.-L.ce in ... . .. ,1, ta. i:a..v! ar. ; i'iLvIi.;'.),'. C.l.c - .- fve-.O-t I- . I lo-; ; : , '- ' -i jI ..." J': 1 xtr..- ' :..'... ..a 11.1 Ika ' 'u i : .. a . . . . v . J y tLi iiiiv.-tu.ir v a" w. ....'. I jtl t. l'k! ' :..' U . ' .t '. laViiV a-t. ftaU-: ia-ii.li: .' iaxf.y tLi.' ii.a! 1 'l.e . j.a- :a: lea' . Tai io . u! J.'ij;j.iL!Jv ad : 1 1 ''''' : r. tf'a ir. a aai'u ul St'::t:, ai.fl w.'.i. t-j bullet IE Lis ac-ar. L La'' a a ivi ad lai at-any two Ctayg tc. t. i. . . . . .. ' . .: . o- ' '. . - I'. ..'...,.. . Lei ' .'. .. 4 , t . ' i-.t roa' : la: , .... ' Tb" rw. ;.- j;i'- 1 laii" r . ji.. . ).( ! . bu:i-. I'.n iroiax...rs ia'iU ad Mr .".;. elan! I'j lai.e tat ta'.i.- I'jwi jsue. ir C-ve-laud Bui! l.ui tat- boadc-. aad th- ovm tri-. 1' i.- oald. owe blui so much ied Sattri'. tLat Lt '. uuiag to sell tbt (uiLaciit at Erad'ord on C-ecetaber 1. Chloapo, Nov. 18. Chained wrist to wrist, their hair matted with dried blood, their clothing covered with dust and dirt, two beardless boys Peter Nledermeler and Harvey Van lUne sat in the presence of Mayor Harrison and Chief of Tollce O'Noll. caimly con fesslnp to their share tn a three months' career of crime, which has In cluded eight murders, the wounding of five other men and a long series of robberies. The two young bandits,' neither of whom Is over 21 years of ai.o. together xvith their companion, l'tnil Koeskio. xxbo is no older, were captured near l.ixerpeol. In.!., utter a fUht tn xxhi.h tiny lvt.t,.'.l iiu.tinst poll. .nun. railway d.te.uxes. r:iixxay lal'orcts aii.i fanner. e iupu xv.t V." .!. n:x. tlier :'.itrlly xvounded and 1" t'i'. e of lite yo'inu bandits xx.r. v enn.le.1. hut not s.'tioiisly. The il.ree n,, n vere xxitnted bx the peine tor . o'ni'li. i! y in tiie murders m the ear Lain.! 01 the Cbh-ato ("i'j Kailxxay eeii'.pany. on Aitj-itst So. xxb. n txvo men were ktile.l. a tliir.l ba.My xvonn.'e.i, and $:..:';' stolen iro-n le.e company, (lustaxe Marx, xx !.o lat Saturday nitlu ninr.'.ered iVteer .lol' n Quinn xx hen the policeman end ax-oi e, to place him under arrest, iW.ess"d after his capture that he. in company xxith the three men. had committed the crimes at the ear barns. Wor.1 xxas bronchi to the police by T. S. Kciehers, a school teacher near Cla-k Station. Ind.. that three men itnsxvrritie the description of those wanted for the car barn murders were living in the diicout. and eight detec tives were ffr.l '.hrre. As soon as they were In sight of the place t he officers advanced in a cir cle upor. the dugout whore the throe rot. hers were supposed to bo concealed. Defective Priscoll, who was walking in closer :han the others, called out: "It rt vs'.'t l.vik as though there is at.' ho ly ii: there." Priscoll picked up a 1 hut. s 01 wood and hurled it at the .inter! Instantly there was a flash, a report, and Driseoll fell In a heap, shot through the abdomen. One of his fellow-officers stooped to raise him. and the other six opened fire on tho dugout, from which the shots were now coming thick and fast. While the fire was at its hottest. Van nine and Roeski rushed out. followed a few minutes later by Nledermeler. Tho latter ran to the tracks of the Michi gan Central railway, and, throwing himself flat on the roadbed, steadied his arm on the rail as he kept up a rapid fire with three revolvers. Roeski ran for the brush, but Van Dine re treated slowly, although the nir around him was fille.i xvi:L Imeets ami the snoxx at his- loot was kicked up hv t.'ien. He is n spi ndid n-.arkstvM.. and cat-h-.ng ksM : t...-: v- V. m-m-T v -. was I" :-.:;. ;. n- ;. Z:r.:ni-: w. ,:"v;. w ::. s, , . : heau A.- :.. '"1. '.'a;. :i.51.. fcr.-' ii;!'.:. a!. ::: s1 :. ii. .!;: -..i-. tr.ro-.ic! H:mn.-: - :. :.. li"esi;. l..e. by t:.:- ;:;n- di: appear--.. x'a:. 1 a:... N.-a- r::.. ;cr. p. a r. -. ,.:v-rr ::. jxn i.. :::. : :r- ms. Tie d- ; . t :' fir-'L t-ostaniiv t,u: th baud:-.-es-ap-d. Atitr ruatiap umi'.i: a n.i.e a'.-ros.' t-oai.tr the; cam-1 tat- tra- i.s e' th P.'ansyivaa:a nsiiroati. A swr.tL eostnt- witr. a tra::. o '-ars was cios. a: liaul and nur-.-iag 111 t. it. t:o mer. crtierT liraketaax; Sovt-a to tin eoupi tn- trata imn. tae loconiutiv-H- refused and attempt".: to take Kieaermeier t revolver iron. kirn. The latter itistantiy snt a buhet through the brakeciac's bran., iayiag him d-ad ir. tht mhiw. Spr:ag:np pas: Sovea's biriy tin- baaditt racuuled tin- locouju tiT will rvvoiveri 111 haac" aad or dered tae eagiaeer to uiove out in a aurry. which he did. going in tht- direc tion of Liverpool, lad. After two tnllg bad beet covered, tae luec ordered tae . eL6taw to slow down, and, leaping ' tfj tat. grcuad. dibappeared ia tae woodk. WLec t&er left the trait both laen ; wer atari y exaauntid aad unable to travel. The country at that place l rough, sandy and cut up by gravel pllf Tae fanatrs railway laborers and off.ceif of the f eaaiylvaaia road were ixiioia up la:, and awn xxert close ol the fugitives 'it-els. It wag easy to tracfc tUeui in tae uewiy fall.-n now. aad the- bunt ah bc-t-diiy ciobif! Th- taet xxtre beet as taty dodged about in lb- haad duacs. and the iai aer?, laost of waous were arm ed a ill. uouoif-Liarreie-ii sl,ot. guus. oaeau' fi;- on thtui Neidc-riiivicr r. -teixe-i a t-Large full it th- head, a:ei tii- u.o'jd mttaia..-'' dotti. ai Jac aad lato bit- .- e . tii.adiLg biu. ao that be couid aiic.y bti- tiiO' ia'.d Va'i ViLf'f Lt-ac. caiiyitjf off bouie of bijj aa.r at-1, hi. tfvuudt-d it t6 wt-ak-tn;ajf 'la. j. was i..-.t. iu oa :i i-idt-s Tacrc w an ao i r.' ap.-. and i' was ck'jdtat to bolii u,tt i.La' the t.u.t ha.; coiat- e.lacr lo huntadcr or Uj hga' Vj tae ;..ati., aad taty thitw down tat-;r anas i'ollowitg fit-tb footpria'.s' la the i btow from tat- attte of the taatun of t N'.fdt-ruieit-r aad Vat Wat-, Krtd Mil-lt-r. luis Miller, John Dillon, Charles Haiuiilou aad Hugo Kemp, robldetfu of Tollt-btot, lad., captured pliuil liot;k!, bitUt ou a beach lo the Wabaub btatlou at Ac-ita, lad., a tow a four laileg northeast of Llvcrpoo!, Ind. The arrt-st van t.ade shortly after 1 Roc-ekl had laisbcd a train to Chicago. He was utaxaifcd. 1kU ISeta. " I No snipped th angular-face); JXemale, I don't want no Insurance. , ,Your old company Is no food." 1 ; "Why do ou say ihat, madam r j asked the meek and lowly rollcltor. t "Taune U ain't," replied the a. t UEE1 iinrlw I save t Whlrk Wrka Oeeet Hitm Amii Cattl Roaivllmea llurara. The horn fly was Lnported from Eu rope about 1SS3. We Illustrate It In this article. Its length of body and wings Is shown In the three straight lines -Under the fly. The letters are a, egg; b, ' larva; c, pupa; d, adult all enlarged. We also Illustrate a horn with a band of these files resting upon It. The Injury la more or tsss the direct result of the worry and Irritation caused by the lly, and the abstraction of blood from the animal. When the fly Is present In great numbers the animal l prexculrd from feeding and thus fails to grow and fatten ns it otherwise xrtuld. In milch cows the loss of milk Is considerable. When Consumption is a V t. ", My. husband's beeu payln pretnl- Weed flourishing best ijJ hinrrs. Like other wJ easily destroyed while when old, sometime possible. Strengthen the lungs, rums on a policy for fc-oln' on seven un Lj.e other y iDeily News. I Kaew Her ralllae. I Mrs. nutton For mercy's sake, Wil lie, how did you get your Jacket all ovet mini r . 1 ( Willie I stood up against Mrs'wOUId WCaK Una atf iSmlth s fence, ma. I thought you'd 11m 1 WCCCIS Will disappear. ,to know that her fence was painted and 1 TU l i,. . .that you'd like to know before the othei , 1 " .. fu. b Kni, Women In the street found It out. Itoa- Ibcotts limulsion. S.il ton Transcript. i -, -nod too, but it is vert I . . ' , ,K.r. ' 1 i inirnill lftaai. . j vilL:t.cit. ! lenrner ITH me the name 01 tn animal which .provides food and rai ment for the l.aiiliuulers. 1 1 1 Tommy Tim reindeer. ' Tea. -her - Now what is the nnlninl which pi'oxldi'i you xfith iiiohI of yotit food and tlnthes? Tommy-- 1'allier! W.) lliill.'ilu. Sydney (N. S you ;uiv W I)- 1. r I 1 1 11 tils App'ie '.il X, ,. , ;)ve ,.i re". m ' r. I I'll.',.".- -I.', i- ; tonchl' "" App i. ' .'.' .1. I. nuouch 'i xx.im .-I 1 ; 1 ly Mm I', r e.x v !'ii '1 1 loxe xvlili it X. V. Wi I tne. I t" I' Ini: fur a "id at re- U lix , sir, I enn 1 . . .. art 1st ical .: xxil fall in ' I Iv. I't I II .1 .1.1 hi -.' t I'l'U .'. "Ther. "s eu. r. i - ml;i:; f"ature about seaslel.uos. " iilis.rx . d tin' man who had Just cro-si'ii the pond. "Come out xx ii h 1 lie c x plan nt Ion," snld the parly who was an xlous to get wise. "ll makes a fellow forget nil his other troubles." replied the nnialeur traveler. Cincinnati Knpilrcr. cor,. you! HORN Kl.Y IN lUCTl ni:s we consider the small size of the fly the loss of blood would seem to be insig nificant, but multiply the amount of blood consumed by one fy by thou sands and it will be found quite an item. The fly confines its attack mainly to cattle, but has at times been seen to at tack the horse. It may be said that the adult fly assumes two distUict attitudes the resting and feeding. In the rest ing stage the flies congregate on the horns or on the back just out of reach of the head and tail of the host, with the wings drawn close to the body. In Ihe feeding stage the wings are spread ready for flight, and the parts of the animal most commonly attacked are the back, sides and Inner portion t the thighs while during a shower the flies flock to the under side of the belly. In some cases larce sores are formed which are prevented from healing by the repeated attacks of the fly. Owing to the thln rrs nf the skin some animals are at ta -ken much more severely than others. Th" eiri-s are deposited ir. the fresh r.r. pti:.o of the c:r:. whfre they c::;l. !i:r:d. a short tln.i :f e 'arvae tieni leiitnttt)- tleacri e, "Didn't you steal the coinpliiinntit'B coat ?" asked a magistrate of n seedy In dividual who xxas arraigned before him. "1 decline to gratify t he morbid curios. Ily of the public by answering 4 lint ques tion," responded the seedy Individual, with a scornful glance nt the reporters. Tit-Hits. (intern Istilp. Nodd I told my wife to let me knoxv at least a week ahead when she was coming back to town from her vaca tion. Todd Why so far abend? Nodd I wanted a chance to get back mysel f . Town Topics. Slinrklna. "Mrs. NIbbleton Is a groat temperance woman, Isn't she?" "Yes. She hardly speaks to me since I gave her a recipe for cake, In which one of the directions was to take a wine glassful of milk." Chicago Record Herald. . pa" !t.- Mi. fie: on-e- ate i:.r t r.m : id (:.: r : pupa f-.'i". xxd.. h t-.x- frturc." in the " f-'-n. T! ' .id'.:!: f'orr. fly is r bout l.a.f us larce as the or.iir.ary house r.: e about the Fr.riif rolcr. Twc. lines of rrea'nier.t f-hou'd be pur Fii"c -lo- destruction of the larva and thf r.pti'.i'-aMni. of soniesubstatiee tn pr. vent !:' attacks on cattle. Knowing '.ha: tiie fly deKsiis its eccs it the fresh dropplncs of ra::ie and directly on the surface of the droppings while moist, and that the eggs cat only hatch while the droppings are ir. a moist condition, mui'l. cat be dote to prevent their hatch ing One vey effectual means of destroy ing the larvae is to scatter the drop pings with a shovel or by dragging brush over the pasture once dally. Such a method would, however, only be prac tical where the cattle are running on small pastures. In large fields a small quantity of lime thrown on the drop pings would be more practical aad quite effectual In destroying the larvae or preventing the eggs from hatching. To prevent the attacks of the flies the application of some stlOy, offensive smelling substance to the cattle has been found of considerable service. The ap plication of tar and flab oil Id equal parts, or spraying with keroaete emulsion, has been found quile effectual. Farmers' Review. Pelenttata la Real Life. First Passenger Who is that man drinking from that rusty mug chained to the water cooler?- Second Tassongcr That is Prof. Do Science, author of "Disease Germs In the Communion Cup." N. Y. Weekly. Cut n tlnrjinln. Grace I wonder how Bertha over came to marry Fred? Imogen" You see. he looked so cheap when he proposed, so I'm told, Iter-ha thought he was a bargain. Ih'.--..n Transcript. The fill Yonth. T: n:t I" o.-u:- th. y ask so much. i-.r rr;'lrr i.f.r-- i:s so. I'.-.:' :r.a: th.y n:ax ask about s - n ... i. x- do r.ot know. -l'h..aJ-.:l.ii Ledsir. I lie time to treat coaJ .1 h when you begin, d lido it irom pi ".". : sec 11, you wont 1 ui I watt mill e cive vnursi'lt ,'.'; wi x Ii the first' th 1 .1... IT....U'.. I.V. 1 . " l.lkf OtlUl s, 1,I11U sM 1 1 I really c m -tmipt "1 11 Ihe better; vuivi" 1 ' 1 1 il aivl he lii'tKri . t r . ir niiKiH. ll ll is 1 1. 1: yen cant expect ........ t ..4. 1 ... 1 -r I UK U .ll.lUltf, Ulll It VO". I ' :;in in tune ;uk '11 n;;nuy regular 111 1. lent you will win Scott's KniiilMon, fugJ rest all you can, oat can, tliats the ticatincj; that s the best treatment XI- . xc wtii sc a I it lie cf the sioti ftoc. Pf sure (Vn tVj, J me l-iin ol a u, wrj.i.tt el m, I'.tnuUmn you Un. SCOTT & BOh Chemists! 409 Peart St, fo.-. an t; ill jJ C. RUTTI3R. M. Physician and Surg Iort Trevorton, ?1 Offers his Professional SnJ the Public. All Calls I'rottiptli tended. WANTKIX HKVKHAh I'KKSONS 0 actfr and aood reiiiitnllnn in nuh Ihin enmity miulroil) In ri'nrrwni ud tlKeol.t enlahliiilird xvenltliy bunnm J nnll.l llnanclnl taniiiiiK Snlu-R.GI with ciuenaea aditllluual. ml n'.ahl. direct every WedncHcUy from aaTT Hntw and carriage (iirnislifd bn tj naicrnncen, r.nt'iora ll a.inroni M t oioiiini. ujl ui-nrliorn St., Cbion. MANAGER WANTED Trustworthy hulv .r pctill-'niri hllHlm'Hft in thi 4 tiiit an l iu!; dr:vi4 lorwtMi mid invoriihly kiifur, 1: tlnnnclnl h:ii(IIiu-. J0. ii and oxponwrn, pniil vavh Vi.tbUx pt r rt'd from Ix-nthiniirti'r 1 xt"!l vanceu ; pomtum MTiiian nt, Acim ManiiKi'r, 610 flonon lildp.. vhiaH Dropsy Neuralgia of the Heart For Years. Widows' Appraisi-iTis. Xntii'e ii lierebx irive ti. i M'i.lnwH' Aipr:iiHenH'iitM ti'i if r M j liav leen fllt'il with the . I. -.: : Court ( Hnvdor Cniliitx- I .r w. : Monilny, t lu 1 Itli day of I1.- . A . '' I 1. Appraiiieniciit of Sal-niii l:-uic 01 lianl.'l I'lilnuilur, late nt VniiitMt ceased, elected to be ktkcn un-jr w ezenmtioii law. Appriiinemelit of Amanilu x arn-r " O. W. Wanner, lato of Wci 1 trrr i elected to be taken under ti e I" law. Appraisement of Huflamiitl. itdhc fi of John itrulib, Into of Centre elected to betaken under th-tM-H law. (1. M. SiiimiE-H Mlddlebiirif, Pa.. November 14 M- Pain Went From Heart to Head. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine Cured. SELECTED SUGGESTIONS. Investigation shows that from sanlury standpoint there la need of improvement in many dairy condi tion No other food will absorb bad odors 6o quickly an will dairy products or de tbriijiale luoie lapidly under advurte toudiuoiui. Milk bein: an txtt-lltnt. u.tdluai for the fcruwU) of bac'.eiia. it in of special liuiKjitaiite thai ii be l-.t-pi as free from titiR..-: a? posaible fciiii'.e U.t iai;. al auitiuiil of contam ination counts from the udder during uiilkli., n is iuii,oi Unt. that all udders be washed before mlJklcK- Vbiicwatili bt-lng one of the best dls liifteuats, the kiabltj should be whllx--ahed at leant once a year. In order to a.xxjaipUish this tiuccfcsiifully ths aides and ceiling iuubt have a flrui, 1 tlhi sulfas to tthicb. t';e wHt'aah can be applied. j The Hour of the milking stable should be smooth and solid. Ths plat-! form on which the cows stand should be of such length tLat all droppings will fall Into the gutter, thus prevent ing the cows from becoming soiled when lylxj down. The stables should be cleaned regularly each day. "About .tarec ea ago my tiitcr wu to badly affected with hcait tioublc sod ncit lalris of the heart that we did not expect bcr to live. Althouifii we bad s first -claM phy llclao she (rw wurtc under tli.i treatment. She bad s swollen droptital louk and had frcquaut ipellt of ueuraljju paiu at liar heart when die would render luc most heurt rend ing moani and thicU. At tiiiie the pain would iroui litr httut to her head when s lump Would appear on her temple half a larve u au ci- One uiglit ihe got up in bed aud r ah into the back yid crying with mill; bl.e wu not cou.ti.ju. of il, liowevcr, and was biouirht hack lo the lioube by neigh bor. J bought lor her a bottle caih of I Jr. MiUs' Nervine and Heart Cure wlinh lichicj her greatly. She afterward uied tome live or tlx Lotties and ha. never had a spell tiate. I had Uit'l yjur rucdiLine uilh gicat heuefil myiclf. I know th.it Nervine and llearl Cure not only taxed rn t':tir'i. life but all taved ii. e fj. in inunity ;m I cic jili. J was M nervous I could nut l eaf 1 1 . ;:thlet noite i r movemrnt uround n.e bi.-t 1 mleud from l.uhi.tutiou and .-iii in ii.c heart. I had thoVing tensatimis, d:?y und faint spells, hmothering m ells when 1 tould feartely gel my tit-.iii; J m.is to nervous I xxas treated l.ke a chi d and at one tunc it vvat (liouglit I was looii.g my mind. Nervine taved me from intanity." Kai JM AtKaj, Clover Creek, l'a. All drugg isis tell and guaunlee first bot tle lr. Mi.ct' hein dies. .Semi fur fiee hook on Nrrv'tii and Jlrait Jii.-eatei. Address I)i. Wilen Mdica" C.. l ll liarl, Ind. VINDOR HOUSE W. if. lit 1 1. K, 1'roitrlelor 418 Market 1., Ilarrisburif 'a (OppoalU JV. B. U. Depot Enlranf.) -ysl ailed lor All TrJua Rooms, 25 und 50c. CJood Meals, 25c Oood secerumadationa KcRistur's Notices. Notice la hnrnliv irlvcii thai ttt A named parioni have tiled Uieir siums) tiumrdlan and Ksrtcutora accuual in ti ler'H Otllc of Huydnr Countr. tud "1 will be presented for co.itiriii.luo i ance at the Court lloiiM at SI iitom Monday, Dee. Hth, lusj. I. Klriland final account ot ! KxHoulo. of I, .In. Katilcv. Utcvl 1 Township, Unyder county, V . i. Kiratamf partial accountolA. .i.HN.Ini.M 1 1. ...... uluft Hohrader, late of A. lain'. Iwu , t)l dao'd J 8. First and ttnal eccount of A-J rontlus and Laura H (ircli.er, e.latitof Henry Pontius, lute ot orij oor tJo., i m , uec w- ... 4. Kir.land final ac.ouiil ol ' Kt senior nl haniui'i Huydnr. Itte Bnyuurco., ra., deed. , IX S ir., A..ul I .it WS"' and II Irani ii. lioss, eieculnfol A liubocca (him, lata ul Weal lkr'j o., l'a., davd , Ji S. t-Ui.laud final account ot 3 licrgcrs.ini. of Ilia e.Uta l latsol Wuulilnglou Iwp., bioi K.MP.I. , J T. Flr.land final account ot JT admlul.tralor of the u.tuir ..(.x- ..III..... U I...... I. Mfl ' ,w t., miy iici . . , - . - . H. Klrstuud final account II i .1 I. ... ., k' '.uM. rt. ...WIIUIU, Ca fcu"i." J i..i... u...,..i. i..... .,i nm. an l'U .I........I a a, HW..M,..., m J. IJ. Wiu Ml.l.ll. biim, Nov, II, iuim 'I'n he. I.iivnlivi. Ui.iIiiii OUIW All lrut;lU rtifuii'l ib: oilrt lo mire. Ii. W. iiriv an t-aeli box. iin is tie New ami BulttfJ Food, diftirent boi tLat it jileaaou everjrWH pacltBga to-day nt 7oaIfj tn Osasasa fuu Vob Oi,
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