” Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney Nerves. The Kidneys, like the Heart, and the Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ itself, but in the nerves that control and guide and strengthen them. Dr. "Shoop's Restorative is a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone, is futile. It is a waste of time, and of money as well. If your back aches or is weak, if the urine scalds, oris dark and strong, if you have symptoms of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid- ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month— Tablets or Liquid—and see what it can: and will do for you. Druggist recommend and sell Pr. Shoop’s ‘Restorative K LICK PHARMACY. % * fapog Whe A PROMPT, EFFECTI REMEDY FOR ALL FORM RHEUMATISM Lumbago, Sclatica, Neuralgla, Kidne, Trouble and Kindred Diseases. GIVES QUICK RELIEF Applied externally it affords almost in- stant relief from pain, while permanent results are being effected by taking it in- ternally, purifying the blood, dissolving the poisonous substance and removing it from the system. DR. S. D. BLAND Of Brewton, Ga., writes: #I had been a sufferer for a number of years fi with Lumbago and Rheumatismin my arms and § legs, and tried all the remedies that 1 could gather from medical works, and also consulted with a number of the best nysicians, but found nothing that gave the relief obtained from “5-DROPS.” I shall Seria it in my practice for rheumatism and kindred diseases.’ DR. C. L. GATES Hancock, Minn., writes: A little girl here had such a weak back caused by Khe umatism and Kidney Trouble that she could not stand on her feet. The moment they put her downon the floorshe would scream with : pains. Itreated her with “5-DROPS and today B8 she runs around as we 211 end happy as can be. I prescribe **5- DROP S$’? for my patients and use it in my practice.’ FREE fone Sc jatic a, ~e ure 1, Trouble or any kindred dis us for a trial bottle of “S-DROI 5. » PURELY VEGETABLE. es Sa ¢ ar Ng t te i SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY, ! Dept. 43. 160 Luke S{rect, Chlcuga Ey Ne nT] The Sanitary Cdater Caiter, CALVANIZED Steel Ghain Pump It is the Best Pump - on the Market. Oper; ite »d over cisterns and w eps Where pth does not exceed 20 It will not Freeze, Rust oe Rot. oe It {he most beautiful, strongest and service- able, and will produce more water. It is en- tirely Sanitary. The % Naa water coming up the first tube into the spout, the over pro- duction into the wheel box, draining through the center tube. The base is so constructed that the water never splashes through the sides. We have used this pump in the finest homes in the city in kitchens, porches and yards and it has al- ways proven satisfac- tory. It is Sanitary because it is clean. It purifies the water by the action of the chain and the drainage through the center tube 4 which agitates t re there being enough air tr Mr in the pump, when in action, to keep the water pure and tasteless. Ask your dealer to show it to you. Manufactured by EVANSVILLE PUMP & MANFG. CO., EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. GO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DesIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and a may quickly Receitaily our opinion free wh hettior an invention is probably patentable. nica- tions steictly confidential. HAND BOOK on Patents sent jres. Oldest agen cy for securing patents. ta taken rough Munn & Co. rt ve Pea ath without charge, in the . Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. IL. arrest = culation of any Noleaiing Journal, Ter! year; four months $1. Sold byall Hanari MUNN & Co,26 eros. New York Branch Office. 625 ¥ Washington. D. C. ‘Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from ! the system by gently moving the bowels. ’ ‘were ways the face, full Cah A REO R ROR ROR ORR UB ORORCROROBOR OB BOHR “WITHOUT MERCY. ROHR HBO ORORCHOROROHCBOR HOC RORCHBLN By Lucy Cope. Way. up on the Jungfrau, pearly in an early morning mist, they two climbing, well ahead of the rest of the party. He had studied her face in the rosy light of the dawr; ‘he looked deep into her eyes through the wondrous twilight of the Alps; had laughed with her when a sudden shower sent the big drops rollinz down her cheeks and converted her flying hair into moist curls; and al- the eves, were tiful to him beyond expression. They had reached a platform of ice on which they could stand secure- ly and gaze down on the frozen EI ca fudons beneath. He said suddenly: “Eleanor, I. wonder—if you will let me tell yon what has been in my heart for so long at I love you, dear—if you knew how much!—and want vou to be my wife.” With a long gaze he enveloped her form as she turned her head from him. There was a pause. He moved until he could see her, could see the fixe d, determined line of her mouth. me, Eleanor, if you beauv- ,”’ she said at last, “I fear I do Shall we go .on?” She walked resolutely ahead while he followed, keeping carefully in the rear to hide from her his stricken face. Perhaps she was careless, still too thoughtful to note the path; and he in the first pain of the hurt she had given him failed in the constant watchfulness he had exercised over her during all their mountain climb- ing. For suddenly she slipped over a ledge, clutching as she went at a sharply cleft rock. What she held to heavens knows, but her fall was stayed, momentarily. Seeing her hang thus, pitifully upturned to his, heart gave a sudden leap knelt at the edge of the cliff. “Keep a firm grip, dear,” he saiaq, with great quietness. ‘‘I can save you.” As he spoke he was unknot- ting the rope from his waist. ‘See, I will tie it around this rock of ice,” chipping a cleft in the rock as-he had geen the guide do. Then as the 1 pe dangled beside her: “Now, can you: grab it?’ “Geoffrey, Geoffrey,” she cried, with drawn’lips, ‘I do love you—I do -—o0h, save me.” With illumined face still farther over. “If you are afraid to trust it I w weigh it with my own body.” It was the work of a moment to fasten the loose end about his walst and to let himself over the edge, smiling encouragement into her eyes as he hung beside her in the void. “Rest one hand on my shoulder— now, your foot here—now pull hard on the rope-——careful, darling. God, you are safe!” - “Just hand me shall soon—-"' But as she ance, a shriek she turned and sped away. “Eleanor,” he called faintly, as the last echo: of her slipping flight reach- ed his ear. He looked grimly at the rope by which he hung. How long would they hold, the knots he had tied so hurriedly agonized face to urge him on. felt them slipping and closed eyes with a shudder. i * * * * »* * * Two weeks later, Eleanor, whos nerves had regained their tone, re ceived from her mother a not. with face the man's and he he leaned {1 my stock and I realized her deliver- He it had followed her from to place. ‘The young Earl of Hercomb, new- ly succeeded to the title in Switzerland. He is your your cards well, dear he the effort. His estates are adjoin the Duke of have given him a letter {ion to your aunt, probably present at time around the 26th. he wants to meet you lated his interest. tle countess.” * * * * * * * AL C in the ballroom of hotel, the girl's heart beat high when £'. saw her arm of a tall Load keen. Her cif hy conquest how fate! is vast Play and which he Cannes And, my dear, I have stimu- soo0d-by, my will the dannes, young Englishman. His was spirited, his eyes blue ard She welcomed her fate. brilliant beauty was well sct art and perfect taste. Sure sparkled in her eyes. *At last.’’ he said. And even then she became of another commanding form towered above the aware which earl by an inch or two. They stood shoulder to shouil- der, and at the words of introduc- ticn on the earl's lips, “My brother,” t} other bowed low, regaining his height to look her squarely in the eyes. It was Geoffrey, who, as she last gaw him, had hung doomed over the m~oasureless abyss, of whose man- gid, frozen corpse she had more than once had horrid vision. Into Eleanor’s face came old look, the look of Becky when in her mad successful career the moment arrived which forced from her lips the surrender—‘ ‘Fm done for.” an old, Shas, Alpine Statistics. The Swiss-Alpine Club has just issued statistics of accidents which took place in the Alps last year. One hundred and seventy-two climbers perished, but considering that the tourists numbered 150,000 the death roll is regarded as low, thoughtful look in her eyes and love | | ad respondendum. Ws Tran Thank with a gasp of relief ending in | i [ never with her imploring. | | his | Ito be sold at a forced sale at the Cour, - i houxe {BB There are thirteenftracts, as follow: : letter con | which the various postmarks showed | placa f° | thegstt ,.is travelling | mill worth I {at the suit of lsat Somerset's. of introduc- | | at the sait of some | lit- | tion. | and stable, aunt approaching on the | Civil Cases for Trial at September Court. Thompson; Thompson. Shaffer; attachment Executor of deceased, vs. execu- Sarah Jane Pembroke John H. tion. Belle Boger vs. Conrad H. man} capias ad respondendum. A. Krider vs. J. B. Iolderbaum, aie of M. H. Hartzell; trespass. John II. Shaffer vs. Lewis D. Shaffer ; assumpsit. 3 H.J. Wilmoth vs. Ired Rowe; sumpsit. 1..T. Alex sumpsit. Abner McKinley, vs. E M. Love; Chambers & McKendrick vs. Rininger; appeal by defendant. B.S. Matthews eC al. John Kreitzburg’s use = W. E. Vausiekie vs. J). E. Schrock, de- fendant, and Farmers’ Insurance Com- pany. of York: Pa, Guarnishee. R. E. Meyers’ et al. Frank Lowry vs. agsumpsit. eo = Alexander, Kakolis vs. A. capias ad respondendum. Catlierine Berkley trespass. The McIntosh Hardware Coppora- tion vs. Meyersdale Manufacturing Co., incorporated ; appeal by defendant. Sophie Artz vs. Peter Da Acker- as- ander vs. G. E. Bishop; as- use of W. C. Brown, assumpsit. Wm. vs. W. use vs, Josiah Brant, John Seymoiir ; M. vs. Alice Smith ; ohn Clinton C. Wagner vs. 8. : 5 ih trespass. Calvin M. dall ; trespass. W. F. Frederich vs. . H. M. Bowlby and IL. ment. Lucretia. Carpenterfivs. dailw ay Company, a “corporation ; pass. F. A. Strawn vs. A. appeal by defendant. 3ridget M. Dolan vs. J. P. Swindell and John T. Hocking ; trespass. A. L1Bird ve. C. E. Yeagley by defendant. ; Catharine Tressler vs. the & Ohio Railroad Company ; trespass. Mabel Beachy vs. The B. & O. Rail- road Company, Lessee and Operator of the Somerset & Cambria Railroad; trespass. William J. Vickroy and wife vs. The B. & O. Railroad Company, Lessee and Operator of the Somerset & Cambria Railroad ; 3 Clarence Criss vs. Vindber “Andrew Railroad Company ; Hlughes-Hateh Coal Company B. Zimmerman ; assumpsit. 3.0% W. Logue. Ankeny vs. SamuellA. Ken- Jolin J. Haugher, H. Lee; eject- Johnstown tres- N. Craig & Co.; ; appeal Baltimore trespass. The Borough of ; lrespass, Horchner vs. The trespass. B. & 0. 1. VS. Harrison vs. ( ANEW JERSEY SAYS. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillips- burg. N.. J... Daily: Post, 47 have used many kinds of medicines for my family, but anvthingl/gso good Foley's I cannot say too much Sold by all Druggist.. WHAT EDITOR == writes: coughs and colds in as Honey and Tar. in praise ot,it.” 9-1 Sheriff s Sale. Sheri Willian ( tired the quarterly sale of real estate 5. Begley has~ adver on Friday, September 6th. EEOne lot in Meyersdale borough, thereon, property of Simon Domer, to be | BI Tut; +0) i a two-story re-idence the sold: fn of thie Hill | : { vania | printed on good cardboard with blank | | and owner should buy | their 2 { of the wiih | i passed I EIK provement Company of Baltimore City. | Two lots in Garrett, with flour: nnd residetco thereon, the pre erty of Charley Heinemeyer, to be: hh Good. One lof and residence in Bik 1. the property 2 N. G. Shaffer, to be si JElepley’s use. One lot in - Ao . the JE. Jolinstown Bu ilding and Loan Associ residence Henry WW. the of One lot in Benson, with the property of Holsopple, to be sold at suit Henry I¢. Barron. One lot in Salisbury, with stable and outbuildings, ;the property | of Richard®Jeffrey, to belisold at the | suit of John Meager. One lot in the Meyers Meyersdale, they, property Brown; to be sold at the suit of Dr. H. Meyers. One lot in Meyersdale, with residence, the property of B. G. Logue, to be sold at the suit of W. E. Lohr. —— residence, addition of of CG. A, VY, to be sold at the suit of H. C. use. Afparcel of ground in Summit, { Common Donds ants, property «f| Reese, to be sold at the suit of tiie | i | | | | Shaw’s | with | improvements thereon, the property of | James H. Cook, to be sold at the suit of Cordella Livengood. One lot in Somerfield, with two-story | residence, the property of Daniel Dahl, to be sold at the suit of Edwin Buhl’s use. Two parcels of ground in Elk Lick, the property of J. H. Lowry, to be sold at the suit of Ross R. Scott’s use. WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does | not pay to advertise, he’ is simply ad- mitting that he is conducting a busi- ness that is not worth advertising, a business conducted by a man unfit to do business, and a business which should be advertised for sale. tf Joseph 11. Weimer The interest of NancysC. Short in the | surface of ‘two lots in West Salisbury, . SHORT CUT TO PITTSBURY. Pennsylvania Railroad Reported to be Planning Improvement. A news gerstown, from IHa- It dispatch sent out Maryland, says: is ported here that the Pennsylvania rail- | road which some time ago became vir tually the owner of the Cumberland Valley railroad, extends from Winchester. to Harrisburg, proposes a new short eut to Pittsburg, utilizing the Cutnberland Valley rail- road from Harrisburg Newville, where this road turns fo the south and follows the old Routh Penn route west. IL is the general belief here that within the twelve months the Jumberland Villey will be made a the Pennsylvania, of the large at is said to have furnished =a which Virginia, to next division of The sale Newville, site for Jarker farm, large car shops projected by the Penn- sylvania Railroad. WARNING. kidney Of Use’ If trouble Cure, you blame for results, as it positively cures all forms. of kidney and bladder dis- Sold hy all; Druggists. 9-1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. and Foley's yourself you have and doa will Kidney «have only to eases, ux. to James dated Nov. 13, J. H. Horn et $50. in Allegheny. Park F. Branch Railroad Co., dated Aug. 5, 1907. Edward - Custer Jroyle, $$160, July 17, 1907. Franklin Manges to Paint School District, $1.00, Paint ship, dated July 25, James M. Crissey ber Co., $3000, in Allegheny. 27, 1907. J.. Earl Ogle $9000, in Somerset April 30, 1907. David Latta et ux. to Miller, $2900, in Allegheny, dated Aug. 15, 1907. Robert Hyatt et ux. to Sarah Snyder, $900, in Rockwood. dated July 30, 1907. — 1897. Coleman to $1000, in Johanson DP, dated LO in Quemahoning, Township in town- 1907. to Babeoek Lum- dated-July Ilizabeth borough, to dated 88 ‘Marriage Licenses. Albert J. Albright, Summit township. Susan Forwald, Summit township. Orange B. Coleman, Hooversville. Rebecca C. Gindlesperger, Harry W. Shumaker, Brothersvalley. Darlie Z. Fisher, Brothersvitley. Orlando HH. Weiss, Pa: McGriff, Somerset, ’a. Norristown, Marian K. Albert Foust, Seaman, Flora Hardinger, Seaman, Pa. Ba. . Rockwood. Emma Reed, Cumberland, Md. IL.ee Dively, Somerset, Pa. Susan M. Moore, Pa Huntingdon county. I'riedens, John R. Ross. Viola Hoover. Clearfield ct OWNERS: —We a supply of yunty. TO : LAND printed and keep in stock trespass notices containing from the far-reaching trespass law pass: ed at the the Legislature. notices of The 1905 session are line for signature, and:they will for years in ail Kinds of weather. Ever) some of as the lands if they want the protectiot latest and best trespass a Send all Fers LOS 2 BE-DTAL Lick: Pa tH PHE BEANKES WE KEEP. ee ne sp 3 LIne I'he lowing: blank n be ob Leas Bond- t nll times at Tare Sean otlice Mortgages, Judement ! i SJudement Notes, ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Te: Constable Sale Blanks. Debt. Notice Commitments, Summots- Clu Subp te i Execution for of ims for Collection. nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. INV] ete ENGRAVED weddings, visiting eards and all manner of steel parties, alzo engraved | and copper plate engraved work at Ture samples. Old ng- lesigns Star office. 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