A METAMORPHOSIS A rmrfnir. 1iltitcrir.? brml r.f 'areh Set trrc from ont a rlntnl hnn nrch In pnllid ;kles; iu dim of dyo aH'l cold fts froMril v'nli-t's ryp. A linn Mnrrh tlir.t al'iko lil nmno To frlcht those oti-dl of Roli-n rr-ln, Whose charloipt-r drives mi npnrc, With steady Kjleiiclur, godlike i.Taoe, For wind by far.', mid hour ly hour. And dy by dny, Apollo' power Repel the dnrk. rnrrnarhlnir nlyht With long nnd lontf r tiiirt of light. The lion hull. Hi mll'njt eye Are fixed aa with a -pell' itrprie, For emerald crnei rork nnd rie Krneath hi feet lite lallanic. The toothing wplijr rlmmi hi car; The l'Byche buttrrflien appear On retlo win? aflame, nnd fain To search for mining Ljve again; The hloeaom bell are nwaylnK flno To rhythm of gome thought divine. The lion In the path of Hprln r Ha couched, und low 1 listening To melodies, like waterfall. Of choiring bird. whoe crystal ralla Make herald' way lx-fore her fi-et Who comas like I'na, pure and sweet. In bluish haze her lucent veil And trailing (rsrmctit virginal Of jrren and bile, all hlotjwjm wreathed- The falreet fancy lieAven hath breathed Or earth ha crowned. The lion dumb, With desert vision, sees her come. Hcaide him sweeps her fratrrant (Town; Her hand is laid like thistledown I'pon his bead. Oh. wondrous slubt! Hi sulphuroo mane to fleeee white As those imparked in yonder blue. New dipt in Flora's mountain dow. Has chanced; his eyes are mild and calm: The lion stands confessed - a lamb. -Elixtbeth Backus Mason in Atlantic. Why Southerners Have Good Voire. Life in the country, especially in our southern country, whore peoplo lived far apart and were employed oftentimes at a conHiderable distance from one an other, and from the houses or homes in which they ate and slept, tended, by ex erciso in communicating with one an other, to strengthen and improve the oices for high and prolonged notes. A wider range to the vocal sonnds was constantly afforded nnd frequently re quired. Hallooing, screaming, yelling for one person or another, to their dogs, or nt some of their cattle on the plantation, with the accompanying reverlx-rations from hilltops, over valleys und plains, were familiar sounds throughout the farming districts of the sonth in the days gone by. It used to lie said of my father's old negro foreman that he could bo distinctly understood a mile or more away. Hunting, which was enjoyed and in dulged in more or less by nearly every citizen of tho south, was also conducive to this characteristic development. Dr. J. Harrie Dew in Century. Worms Eat Lead I'ipes. In The Gesundheits Ingenieur tho fact is communicatee! by a correspondent that when tracing the leaky places in u lead pipe there was found in one of tke leaks a livo woodworm with its head protruding in the wall of the piping, the outer opening of the cavity being of ob long form 7 by 4 millimeters, and the inner surface of the same showing fine indentures. That similar cases have oc casionally been met with appears to be the case, the fact being stated in one of the best known German text Ixnjk.s of technical chemistry that certain wood worms sirex gigas perforate sheet lead, the holes produced showing a rough surface, with fine indentures in one Instance holes up to 6' millimeters diameter being found in sheet lead, the latter affixed to some timber work. The Fisheries of Lake Superior. At little Port Arthur alone tho figures of the fishing industry for the market are astonishing. In 1888 the fishermen there caught 500,000 pounds of white fish, 860,000 pounds of lake trout, 48,000 pounds of sturgeon, 00,000 pounds of pickerel and 80,000 pounds of other fish, or more than a million pounds in all. They did this with an investment of (3,800 in boats and $10,000 in gill and pound nets. This yield nearly all went to a Chicago packing company, and it is in the main Chicago and Cleveland capi tal that is controlling the lake's fisheries. Julian Ralph in Harper's. A Queen's Collection to He Seen. Queen Margharita of Italy has prom ised the loan of her famous collection of laces for exhibition at the World's fair. It will include tho varieties of lace made in the queen's factories by women and will be displayed with the queen's por trait and many old books upon antique lace. Rome has a society now similar to the Woman's exchange, whero the artistic work of the contadina is sold, and from which representative work will probably be sent to the exhibition. Rome Letter. A Matter or Wages. "I observe, James," said tho Boston employer, "that you say 'eether' and 'neether.' Are you not aware that such is not our pronunciation of those words?" "It doesn't seem to me," replied the boy from New York despondently, "that you ought to expect me to say 'eyethor' and 'nyther' on a salary of six teen dollars a mouth." Chicago Trib une. Blood travels from the heart through tho arteries ordinarily at tho rato of about twel vo inches jer second ; its speed through the capillaries is at the rate of three one-huudredt'as of an inch er second. When the Summer palace at Teking was tacked a head of Buddha, carved from a magnificent ruby, fell to the Duke of Brunswick as his share of the spoils. After his death it sold for $30,000. A big human animal may lie as un wholesome as a big fungus. What we need is a pure soul, a pure body, a strong will and a firm knit frame. A good dentifrice is made of two ounces of pulverized borax, four ounces of precipitated chalk and two ounces of pulverized castile soap. For dust in the eyes, avoid rubbing; dash water in them; remov cinders, etc., with the round point of a load pencil. Recollection of Oxford. My not being at a public school has, I Imvo no doubt, strengthened my lore of my university and my college. In my time the 4 head iiw.Icm" had not hail everything the ir own way. It was pos fible to enter Oxford at the ago of nine teen it was nothing wdndrrful to get n scholarship before eighteen or even earlier still. And to be Ftholar nnd fel low of Trinity fr.v.n 1M1 to 1847 was something to be. It was indeed a circle to hxk back to of which fifty years ago I was chosen a member, a circle of which a man h much to lx blamed if he is not wiser nnd nobler fr having been one. But lovo of the foundation, the feeling of membership, of brotherhood, in an ancient and honorable body, tho feeling of full possession in one's college ns a homo, tho feeling of personal nearness to a benefactor c.f pat times, all that gathers round the scholarshin that WJI something worthier than a mere prize, me fellowship that was something worthier than a rT.uninrr's wnwn nil this, I hope, has not even yet utterly vamsnou, um nmii-r the hands of one re- fonninir romniissmn after nnnllmr tir.K feelings have undoubtedly greatly weak ened in the Oxford to which I have come back. In the V.nreformod univprsirv. tho tin. reformed college in which I had the happiness to snend uiv vrmth. w br.,1 time to loarn something, because we were not always being taught. We were not kent thromrh our whole tinm vexed by examination after examination, examined in this subject one term, in nun subject t he next term, all ingenious ly combined for the better forgetting of one thing before the next was taken in. We had one examination, and a search ing one, the successful passing of which could not seem to any but a fool to be the goal of study, but which, by the reading it required, gave n man the liest possible start for study in several branches of knowledge." Edward A. Freeman in Forum. A Ouestlon to Tuzxle Over. Ho wa.i it "likely" looking Afro-American, nnd as he lxnrdcd the elevated train at Twenty-eighth street utrracted no small amount of attention. He lie took himself to one of the cross seats, fttcing tho rear of the car. As he set tled himself comfortably, one of the two male passengers seated opposite said to his companion in what was evidently intended to lie an undertone, but which was nevertheless plainly au dible, "Do your jieoplo permit colored folks to ride in first class compartments in public conveyances?" What the re ply to tho question may have been will never be known. As for the occasion of tho query, he did not betray by so much as the movement of a muscle or the quiver of an eyelash that he had over heard what had been said. But just before Bleecker street was reached he straightened himself up and addressed the inquirer. "Dis yere ain't no question of the Fiftyent' 'mend ments," he said. "I knows right plain dat me and my race has all de rights ob de white peoples to ride in dese yer keers so long as we got de money and 'haves ourselves. So dat ain't de ques tion. But what I would like to have you gemmens tell is dis, How kin a man lie colored when he's Ixirn so?" And as he stalked ont of tho car the passengers ail looked at ono another and wondered if they had been given a new problem in socio-political economy to puzzle over. New York Times. Where "Itel Tape" Counts. Said one of the oldest und most suc cessful legal practitioners of the city bar to one of his rising young students a short time ago: "My dear young fellow, never fail to remember that in the successful career of a lawyer there is no one item so important to his reputation as 'red tape.' You may smile at this remark, but it is us true as Holy Writ, and the proper use of it in binding np a legal document has saved many a court paper from lieing handed back for perfection or revision to its legal sponsor. In ear lier life I practiced in tho court of one of the most particular judges in tin. commonwealth. I presented, as I lie lie veil, a well prepared report which 1 asked for confirmation, and to my sur prise the judge unfolding it and looking it over found a hundred and one faults and directed mo to prepare another one, 'but in better form,' us he suid. I was utterly nonplussed. "My time was so limited it was utter ly impossible. An idea struck me. That night in my ofHce I put on a showy out side wrapper, with a hand indorsement of the title, with the most liberal supply of the widest red tape that I could find in graceful bows. The next morning I nervously presented it again. The judge received it smiling, adding: 'That is tho correct way all papers for the court should lie drawn up.' There's nothing like red tape." Philadelphia Press. The Governor's Qullla. The governor of this commonwealth signs every bill with a qnill. This isn't because he is fonder of that particular kind of pen, bnt it is rather in oliedionce to a well established custom that bos ob tained with the chief magistrates of the last decado. There are always a few members of the legislature that have the collector's passion, und requests are regularly received by Frivat.0 Secretary Rouds from lawmakers and others for pens that the governor has used for signing bill.i. Accordingly dozens of these quills are purchased ever so often, and tho governor makes his signature each timo with a new pen, which is carefully preservod and sot aside for the next quill hunter that calls. Boston Globe. la I n glims. It ij suid that tho manifestly corrupted word, "isinglass," owes its change from a foreign to its English dress to the pop ular fancy, vhich, finding tho Dutch term, "huizenblas" (sturgeon bladder), meaningless in English, quietly changed it into "isinglass" and secured its easy remombrunco from association wiih the "icing" purposes for which it is used, und tho "glassy" appearunce it presents. Chambers' Journal. WHAT TO EAT is a difncult problem with many people because but few articles of food agree with them. The doctor says AVOID GREASE an ! the result is unpalata ble food. The reason the physician objects to grease is because lard is the article most used, and every phy sician knows that hog lard in any shape is unhealthy and indigestible. Every one interested in pureand healthful food hails with joy the new product COTTOLENE which is composed of pure cottonseed oil and pure beef suet nothing else not even salt. It is better than cither lard or butter for all cooking purposes, and one pound of Cottolcne will do as much as two pounds of lard or butter, and it costs . less than either. Kvery housekeeper that tries Cottolcne will find in it just what she wants. Beware of imitations get the geniune of your grocer. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Av Phlla. .KIA? Catarrh Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain anJ Inflammation, Ileals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. TEY THE CURE HAY-EEVER A nnrtlcle is annllnd Into pacli nostril and is niirfcuuip. ITU-' a" cents at nniKKisis; nv mall ri'tflster-l, 00 els. ELY UHOTIIKHS, M Warren KmrrprtBlnf Tonut Mum Tmo A Cn. InntrnrtM ntt trtd me. I w.rkl tttftrillj and road mony fr.itrr tfuin 1 MXftcti to. I Itevnpia kbl in buy n 11 nd ftr-il) mid it MtiiAli luinmtr tiUl. If I Unn'l nrvd at ilml. I will pro to tvnrli avtin nt tl b'iinnn In which I marl nijmnnur. I'm fhall w Iniirnrt andaturl yon. radcrf If w do, aud it jn work liidnairhm), you will ln dna Him. be ahieiobnr an Ulmid Mid build a'hottO. If yon wish to. Nimej can be rued at nr n w line ol work, rp Mif and honorably, hr thoae of either rt, toim or obi, od In th-tr own h.cHi. wlterevar they Uv: Any on p.ii do the work. Eftsytoloam. W tarnish rerrthinir No rik. You eab devote yonr mar momenta, or all 7 on r time to thawork. Thia eititrlr m lead brinp wonderful a nr. ce tnaverv w.rkur. UHrnra are earninff from tf It.iO per i'k and nrward. and more af'er a little exp. V.HJir.Vtr,, ',,rn,-h J'"" the employment weU'orhyoa t If I I ., Title It an aire t inarrelnua thiajrj. and here 1 niirher rreat, n eful, wnalth civing wonder. 4rent gains will rwrd every iminatrioua worker. W herever yon aro, and whatever are doln. you want to know about thli wondrfnl work at on. elay mean m neb money lutt to y n. No nac to explain hero, .nt ifyoo will writ to un, w w(!l mko all plain to you FHjEI, jMdrt. UL'.fcf4 tU Ho 400. Auziutia, Mulae. MONEY Wisely invested will soon double itself. and there are often as many elements of safety surrounding a good paying invest ment as one that pays small dividends. The earninj capacity of every investment is the foundation of dividends. The AtMlT.Or HdUSS furnlshlS! CO., of Maine, Organized in IB07, nas pam its stockholders 9 semi annual dividends of 5 per cent, each do per cent, a year) and is earning a handsome sur plus besides. It is a buy und sell business and a safe investment for nil classes. The authorized capital is $1,000,000, of which $570,000 has leen paid in. To further in crease the business, $So,ooo of the Treas ury Stock is offered until March 15th, at par, 10 per share. Frije of stock w ill be ad vanced February 18th to take effect on above date. For full particulars address the com pany, box 1218, 2:ston. Kast, or Port' and, lit- J- W. ZIMMERMAN HjIUHD AKj builder, 3DSCOHN.CH M AKKET AND (lltK N STHEKTS NANTICOKK, PA. K.4t 1 1 rult ntt (liAurf nil v tri vsn all LI mid nf building. -4-3-m Fishing Tackles. LINES, HODS, 1IOOKN, FLIES, MKKLH, .MOI NTINOH OF ALL DI8CHIPTIONH, WHAT EVEU IS WANTED FOU OOOD FJHH1NU. Call and see before purchasing flSi'Whnro. 8, it. llJTTKNBKNDBH, 3-1-3-m. Henluu, l'a. SMOKE YOUR MEAT WTH WIRCU kAR.t.KIWUaiKAHHU.MIUUN.rVl Milton, Pa., avt Liquid Extruct nf 8mol; is tjxof lleut j it irlvcs tun nietit a kiwmI navor and knt-ps 11 ti'DO from Insect j It huvcm tliuc.ti'oulilu and uiuih'V, uuU is far Bupcrlur 10 tin' old way of SIIIOKIIItf inuai. JAM r.N ju.. Milton, i's.,-1 irave your Liquid Kxtruct of Hniokn a ((Mid trial hint, fall and It provud very baU.ifactory. J do heartily i'et-oiiiiiniid It to all. iiEU. JEHKY. N K A It POTTHHROVF, l'A., 1 Clltinot Say tOO iiiiii'Ii for your Liquid Extract of Nuioki', it In excellent und will do Just what you recommend; eiwlly appled, lens trouble and expense, and can liaiiKltlna more secure place tliiui a nmoko liouse, and iflves the meat, a K'KmI flavor, belter tliuu .von cuu net from wood, and keeps it solid ami entirely :.( from Insects. I recommend it to nil wIiohiiiok. "il. .1. II. KKA.MEII. Korwile by SH u:. 31iU'.", IllooiiislMiiif, la. ;-ie-ino. I $2 573 122 sx Cva. HOW PHILLIPS.' imm! iff THK SWEETS OF LIFE. Sweets to the Sweet" is a soulful motto. Who would be guilty of mix ing bitter with the sweets offered to such charming creatures? Yet that is just what dishonest confectioners do. A specialty at Phillips' is the very best of wire candies. Sole agency for 'fenney's celebrated New i orK Conlectionery. Ihe Bakery is always well stocked, and the Cafe is always open. M..M PHILLIPS & SON. BLOOMSBURG, PA. KESTY& HOFFMAN, Practical Machinists. We repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers, Harvesters. Mowers and all kinds of machinery. WE HANDLE STEAM PIPE FITTINGS, VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. And all kinds ol Repairs.J PIPE CUT TO OHDER. AGENTS FOR Gariiold Injector Co.. Garfield Doufclo Jot Injector, Automatic and Locomotivo Injector. All work done by us'is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and all work in our line will be promptly atlended to S30PS - 6thand0ENrEESTEEIT8. DR. BANOEITS ELECTRIC BELT UTUTMTUTS- HIT IHMOVtMtm. WITH IlttTII HAIKTIO SBSHISHY. Win nn wlilmt M4lelu ll WnkMM rmlilsf tnm trUi.tlB f brala, B.rv. fareM, at.....! r lBdl.er.lloB, ms Hiukl asBftailloa, tfrtlna, Ihw, ft.r.BBt tf.bllltr, .l..p. ?l.iHl.( 1.IBB BB.B, lambftlie, tCUIlM, f.BBrml lll'BBBllB. !, hi. .L.trla ll BtBlB. WM4.rhtl UimMnll Bv.r Bll MIIB.lt, IBBf U.r, tB.UBIBII.Bk BIBB.V, II... BBB Bl.aa.r CM Ih.rs, BBtt gtVM Burr.Bt thml l la.UBtlf fell bf tht ihw r . nrf.ll II.OM.M, 1 will Mr. all of IB Bb... ..b. 9. or bb B.T- ThBui.Bda ha.a b.a .arad bj thli marraloua ioT.BtloB ftfiav all alb.r r.dli rail.it, aa4 wsglra b.B Ur.d. af la.llaiaBlalt la Ibla aaa av.rv alb.r .tat. Our pavar'al lmpr.r.4 ILEtTKIC HHPHMIOIIT U ka (r'alaal baaa ar.r af.r.4 saak bik IHII witu.LL 1111.111. H.allk aa4 Vliara.a r.aflk il IH.HTltU UWu N DiTH, B.b4 f.r lar illu.uata4 Baaipbttla, aaai4, fraa j mall. 444r..i airjar i,jotrio co. No. A 1 0 Broadway, NKW VOIK. '.GKATEFUL COMFOUT1KU. eppss cocoa: BHEAKFA8T.J "By a t larouKh knowli-ilce ot the natural lawi wUloli (overn Hit) Oenitlon of dlt-Htlnn fend nutrition, and by a oarorul application of tlii tine prope rt If of well-scli-cti'dt'iKxiu. Mr. Kpps ImH provided our breukfaHt talilin Willi a deli cately flavored bcvt-riiKe which may have ua many heavy doctora' bllla. It in by tlieJudlclouB use of such articles of diet that a roimtltuilon may be gradually built up until atrnuir enough to rcKlst every tendency to dlaeiiHe. Ilundn-dii of subtle tnuliidlea are HiihiIIiik around ua ready to attack wherever thc.ru la a weak point, V e may eacapo many a fatal aliaft by keeping our aclvca well fortified with pure blood ami a prop erly nourtrihed frame." ffril HrvvU liuu-tle. Made Hlmply with bolllni; water or milk. Hold only la half youud tins, by grocera, lulx-lled thus: .1A1HF.H EPPH & CO., Homoeopathic ClieuilHtH; ixjiiuon, KuKland. Scientiflo American Agency for TRAOC MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, tO. For Information and frno llnndtxiok write to Ml NN A CO., !W HlloAUWAV, Kkw YtiHK. OldttHt biiruau fur atNtui'iiia puteutB In Amerlna. Kvorv pattint taken out by ua la brnuirhl bufora the pi.Llio by a nutlua glvun free of charge In the jricntific mcrirau Larseat rtrculatlon of any Brtentltln papr In the world. Hl'ltmdlillr llluatraleil. No iinlliKiit man ahould be without it. Wonklr, ;i.OI a year; I..VI alx niontha. Addrwi MlINN A tX I'l uLisukiia,ai;i Uroadway. Hew York. WAMTFn HAI.KMMEN. Hillary and ex pcug K Alt 1 i-W ch from at art: permaiicnl place : (rood chance for advancement : experience mi-llticeasai-y ', oullll. free; rellablo mock i liberal trealineiil ;couirol of territory ami auli-ai,'eiiiH jflven ilKlit parly : apply at once. Ilrown Itioth era i oinpany. Nuraci.viiicii, UoclicNlcr, N. V, All A a. s, m, Repair department for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, is the best in the ' county. Work guaranteed. Dorfliner's cut glass. Silverware, Spoons, Knives and Fotks at very reasonable prices. FINE CHINA V AS ICS AND SOVENIR CITS AND SAUCERS. o Rurgn!ii8 Day' 1-2 hour strike, solid wnlmit nnd oak CLOCKS $3.50 to 4.5 Guaranteed. SOLID GOLD 8kt Glasses $3 50, 10 kt 5.00. 14 kt 6 00 to 800. All glasses fitted Free cf Charge. ' C. B. MOB3BINS,' DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS. Bloomshurq, Pa. nnnnn U mm Easily, quickly and permanently by Or. Ttlt' You will a,1mit after h ic v 1, : 7 ., . .. uidt 11 is nw av aa k bV. 1 1 a. specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flying to the door or wlndW eninfor Mh.l?iTinAK. Pf e'ch T would o last, you have on y to Uke a few do of he ASTHMALENE when the spasm Is broken, the breathing beWseasy and vo2 eel as If some angel of mercy had unloosed the Iron grasp olngew of deaft that had nearly deprived you of life. tw ui oeam, IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE FOOD YOU EAT S16 ease wW worst cases ot ASTHMA is the wonder and admiration of all who'have us'eVlTVr!! Iciest moment of your lifa will be when you have used a taMTAFT-S tSTItM1 ENF ?"d found it has cured vou of the most distress- POlRoVcmTN! S,,n difases evr aSlicted thehuman family. a a 0NCtHIT1S t surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists. A trial bottle sent free to an? on .ending P. 0. addrea. who aaffera frm AtW. Dr. TAFl BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 State t., Rochester. N. Y ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Totacco, Candies. Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. IFsLux-r-sr Gooes S2EciA.i-x-sr, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Sole agents for tbe Henry Clay, Londres, Noraal, Indian Pnncose, SsEscr, Silver A:h Bloomsburg4 Pa. 3We have added to our larce double rtore the entire fourth floor i.f the new Anthracite Building. This we devote entirely to parlor furniture, exhibit ing the greatest variety and finest qualities. We are now giving much of our chairs, rockers, settees and settee There is no article of furniture which we have lately re-arranged and We pay the freight on purchases miles from Wilkes-Barrc. VOOBHIS & MUBBAY, SJIe IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MAT T I NG , or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. I. BMDWEE'S 2nd Door above Court llousn. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. LOST SEAFOOD! HEfTVTTIS" Fiver trench u-ve l.encdv.lu c lawnhaWHlteii Lursniv lo cum ail N crvou a d ' e. fcuch ai Weak Memory, Lo 01 lira in huwer, lNr vomneki, II ad BEPOrC AND A'TCR USE. ache. WakefuV rest, Lo-t Manhood, Lasr.ituo. tM drmni and t of powi-r i.i eilht-r ca, caird vy overeKcriion Oi youthfultiidUcrctbn, whit h ultimately lead to In fiimUy, Consumption and Inminity. I'rice, (i oo 9 paci:auo. vun every H criier wa fiivo a wrifiaR ouarantoa to euro or refund monry. Ky mail If wny 4di.i. riVVO RnlOV CO., ToUdo, 0. It will pay & WALL PAPEP anyone want totni R..to imy Hlui(oaii our lionntlfiil 1 1 no of ukt liUuiuti hi-il kiiiii,,.. H (,w-ni iirli-i-a. Aililruw U. C.Vl'V. IW Ulu'h m 1-ruvltWuvr, K, L 5T WW'' " 0 UfflllfDfMl 'nxTiinni trie Cut Chewing Tobacco followlDg brands of Clirars: attention to furniture for norrli nn.1 lin rockers.with oak, splint, reed or cane seats- missiner from our immense i i.ll.-. tim,. classified. from us to nnv ,mi t GET THE REST. My riymouth Rocks nnd Rel Caps are great favorites, as is proven by my past success. Eggs of either kind $1.50 per 1 3 or $2.50 per 26. Write for information. W. 13. GERMAN, Millville.ra. RUPTURE Clirn pittli.ii"""''. In Dr. !. I. i"T- I .- ii li.s- .' 1'u. l.una rt -iii-u. Nr ihj-. ' si"" Ucliiy. '1 li UKiu.-! of "!i'f " Mnyu.""1 ' ll .llOl PflU, l;iVi;l'lll, l'a., H30CI!'' i tiii'i"1 ' ui. tu. Leu .'c cuciluri. -jy'ce
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