OMKTIIlfta TO tlllS. Thangti plurid th, t n mj b Or which roa to peacefully glide, No cloud to o'rr.h Jow lb , No temppgt to mill the tide. Keep ever ft hand on ttie oat. Nor think thnt wlib rnret rou Lv doa, it jrou in mid-ocean c-pln; Ad error "tira easy to i'.iun, i'o pathway to honor or fame , le eaar or amooth to the foet; Who eeek an tlluttrlnu umi Mail toll thrnugli the cold aad the heat Id order the prize to eecar. Tbere'e height after height to Nt won. Dlaappolntuiente aud grief to endure, lemptfcUon and daugers to lima, Too man a life hat been wrecked In eeeking fur pleasure alone. A if there were nought to reject. Aa If all time vera Ita own. Oh. iato how many a enare " , The heart 'a heat beloved ftre won. Though cunecienre haa bade tbem bewarfj Of trai t the are careleaa to auaol The life we are living to-day la Eden waaeoly portrayed. Vbtn oyer the fiower-atrewn wzf The ehadow of evil waa laid. " And they who In bllaKfnl repoee Their oeot of love had bigun. fTere doomed to a conflict with foe They had not tho courage to ab.ua. Be careful of chnoalng your frlen-la, - Nor walk in n dangeroue way, 6ince all of to-morrow dinU On how yea have managed to-day Theree many a Joy to be found. There'a many a prlie to be won. - And wherever rich treanuree abound There'a alwaje more danger U ahua ONLY HUMAN NATURE. BT T. K. THOnilTO.t. "It'g rry ainjular thing," i&iJ Mr. Harry LMgh, "that no woman can littea to a word io praigo of another without loaingj r temper." "Can t aha?" asked Mrs. Rosa Laigh, With tlx ai of one deairiug information. "Well, you should know, " her buabaai taeaningly returned. "Indeed! Why, pray?" "You would like a case in point?" "Byfiil means. " "This moi niu. when I spoko of that pretty Mrj. Brown" "She isn't pretty," promptly inter rupted Rosa. "There you see! I liavo convictod you without au effort. " "By telling; a fib. Harry; you know perfectly well that Lather Brown is tho homeliest woman in East Hill. " "Oh, well I'll stnrt again. Because I said that Mrs. Brown was well dressed, amiable, and a model housewife, you became furious you must admit it. " "Nonsense! Dou't exaggerate the case; I simply objected to your making ridicu lous assertions. She is none of these things; she dresnea vilely, is little better than a shrew, and as for her housekeep ingwell, you should peep into the cor Hers!" . lira. Leigh looked triumphant, erU dently thinking she had proved her case. Harry laughed uproariously. k "Shall I begin again, Ros'ie?" he asked. . How absurd you are!" she pettishly xclalnied, realizing she was caught "If you must laud other women, don't chooso 'he most ordinary one of my acquaint no. I'm sure I'm always delighted hen you praise Fanny Deane, or Mary eaniogs,, or True Fox, or" "Or a doxeii more of your oronles, that I know nothing about. " "You know Fanny well enough." "Not half as well as I wish I did. She's really a Tery charming girl, " declared Harry. "Is she not ?" Rosa enthusiastically ex claimed. "And so pretty!" "Oh, do you think so? Well, opinions differ as to that ; but every one admits die is aa good as gold. " "And as brilliaut, judging from her talk." "Oh, yes, dear Fanny says very bright things sometime. " Mrs. Leigh returned rather doubtfully. "It seems to me I never saw moro beautiful eyes," said Mr. Leigh, after a abort pause. "Why, Harry! Fanny's eyes are her weak point! Sheadmiu it herself! "ciiod Rosa, flushing. "That's because she is so moJest and retiring. " Mrs. Leigh laughed in great apparent merriment "Don't be sarcastic, dear," she said in a tone of gentle reproof. " You can't ex pect a woman who speaks so well in pub lic to be overburdened with modesty, Fanny has lota of other good qualities to make up for that lack. " But Harry was laughing more heartily than before. "Oh, Roaie, what a little fraud you are!" he exclaimed. "Don't you see I've caught you again? Your frieud is everything except what I say she is, it seems. " "Well." said R.isa. nnntinr. T A.' think it's nice for a man to praise other women in the presence of his own wife, anyway 1 It seems as if be made uucom tortable comparisons. You wouldn't like it if I were to gush over Jones, Brown and Robinson. " "Konesone! I shouldn't mind it at all. Men are above trifles of that sort," said Harry, loftily. " Really ! Rosa laughed a little at his grand air. "Nevertheless, I'm disposed to try you some day, when you are off guard. " "Do. I'll wager a dollar to a kiss that I'll come out all right. " , "Done!" cried Mrs. Leigh. ! "Harry, dear, I wish you'd take me to the Star Theatre to-night," said Rosa, in her prettiest manner. "Why, what's the particular attraction there?" asked her husband. "Young Hansum as Claude Melnotte." "Thank you that's enough for me," he answered brusquely. "Oh, Harry! He's perfectly splendid in it! I've seen him twice already, and am just dying to see him again." "For heaven's sake, don't talk like a matinee girl, Rosat What women see in that fellow pnsses my comprehension. " "What don't they see, yououghttosayl He's handsome." "Haudsome! Come, I like thatt A follow with red hair and a stoon hand le! You should see him in the street " "I have, and lie's just n charming there as he is on the stage. His hair is gulden, and such a lot of it!" "Humph! Wi(-s are cheap." "Then he is so talented!" "Taleuted! Shades of Fechter, she cMI$ that mouthing idiot talented! Why, I could play Claude Melnotte better my self." "And he paints, too," persisted Rosa, "and pints on the violin, and sings" "Sh.K! Ha! lia! Call that bellow singing? R-ai!y, Rosa, you're losing what little taste you ever had!" Leigh lavagely rxclnimed. "At least you will admit thst he dresses wtTl,"eaid Mrs. Leigh, demurely. "They Say he sets the fashion. " "They say! How I hate that term! Thev say everythiug but their prayers, aowadays. " "That reminds me that liesyshis,"as scrted Itoaa. "Aud he goes to church overv Sunday." "Religious, too! Well, well! What olse? Go on, rt-v I'd like to see how far your imai(UiaUon will carry you, madam!" cried madam's huabaud, with a withering glance. "Oh, that's about all," Roa calmly an swerea, except mat lies considered a wit." Ho! ho! Ha! ho! Well, really! I must tell that at the club! Hansum a wit! Why, everyone knows his valet teaches him his parts!" Mr. Lvigh bounced from the table and into his overcoat. "I had no idea you posaeiwed so little sense, Mrs. leigd:" "And ri.ti won't tak me to the theater to-night ? Riwa anid in nt aggrieved tone. "I'm hanged if I will! A woman who wants to see rt man like that act had better try a Punch and Judy show!" Leigh cried, dashing from the room. A silvery laugh followed him, "Harry! Harry, dear!" and Rota's pretty face i peepea from the parlor door. " Well ?" he growled, softened in spito t oi huuseir at the sight or it. "Hadn't you bettor leave me that dol j lar, dear? Tht'U I cau go to tho matinee, yon know." , Her eyes wero brimming with merri ' merit j "What dollar?" ho growled. Then he caught her look and a light broke in upon i liim. "Done, by Jove!" he exclaimed, as ; be beat au inglorious retreat. I That night Mr. aud Mrs. Leigh attended i the theater. Colore of Ihe German Plag. Two well dreued women stood among the throng at the rt'ibon counter in one of the large dry goods stores a few days ago, and having at length obtained the services of a clerk one of them said, "I want to buy some narrow ribbons for favors, but I must hare the colors of the Germau flag, and strangely enough neither my frieud nor I can recull them. Do you remember what they ore?" "I do not," said the girl, politely, im pressed apparently by the international character of her customers, "but the other young lady at this counter may know." "The other young lady" said she thought the colors were black and yel low. "I am sure that isn't right." remarked an old customer who was sitting on the third stool down the counter. Possibly the floorwalker would know," suggested the clerk. "Ca-s-h! Ask Mr. Fitshugh to come here. " That functiouary having arrived the matter was duly referred to him. "There are three colors," he declared, "black, red and yellow." "Are you sure?" asked the two shop pers earnestly. " We cannot make a mis take. " "I am almost sure that is wrong." in terposed a young woman near by, who bad overheard the controversy. "My husband is a German, and I never heard of yellow in the Oertnan flag. " "Possibly it might be buff, " conceded the floorwalker. "I used to teach school In Indiana," remarked a tall woman with a cat-skin muff, "and I can settle this question. The colors in the German flag are rod, white and yellow." This seemed authoritative, but some bow the various contestants didn't ap pear satisfied. "There's Schwartr, the floorwalker in the cotton department," suggested the stately Fitshugh; "he's a German him self ; he'll know. Cash, go and ask Mr. Schwartz to write the colors of the Ger man flag on this card. " The Iudiana school teacher did not look pleased, but the matter having gone to the court of appeals she rested her case, and the cash girl was back in a minute with the card. On it wero writ ten the words, "black, red and white." "That settles it. Thank you so much," said the two feminine shoppers, grate fully, looking apprehensively at the lis tening throng. "How much is this nar row ribbon, please?" "Twenty-two cents a piece of ten yards, " replied the girl, expectantly. "Well, we need ouly a littlo. Give me a yard of each color. How much will that be?" "Seven cents," murmured the clerk, staggered for a moment by the magni tude of the order after the trouble in ob taining it. The "other young lady" and the Indi ana school teacher tittered audibly, but there was no sign of a smile on the clerk's face ss she drawled, "Shull I have the package sent up to your house, ma'am?" -J Strange Eflecta of Diving. An Australian pearl-diver, recounting bis experiences, says that one of the strange effects of diviog is the invariable bad temper felt while working at the bot tom of the sea; and as this usually passes away as soon as the surface is reached, it may be supposed to be due to the pres sure of air inside the dress, affecting tho lungs, and through them the brain. A diver often becomes so angry at some im maginary wrong-doing on the part of those in the boat above that he gives the signal to be pulled up, "with the inten. tiou of knocking the heads off the entire crew "ouly to forget what he came up for when the surface is reached. Loudon has 4000 letter carriers. . Good Old Fashioned Gingerbread. 1 teMpftonful vlrV 1 " clnrmmnn, I t at hi na rwMin fit I minnr Mo.irni-hi.rlnr milk ' ntJl ft CtllM itf fioti Pmra In fnne CRiitlniMlv. MirJeuivr- ft Binrnr. iMfO ami Utile- t'HrtrieP In s Itsrhft uti wn, tticn hfcfto tho warmed mi.. lue. milk, nnenda, and 1m t flour. Heat fry tinnier 10 minutes aud bake at i wr mau Una, Gottolene NEW SHORTENING. Instoadof BUTTER. It will make the cake better, anJ impart a rich, delicate flavor, the same as in our Grandmother's Gingerbread. Cottolene is a vegetable pro duct ; new to the world, yet already famous as a perfect, wholesome and economical substitute for lard and butter in all kinds of cooking. One trial will convince you of the su. perior merits of GOTTOLENE. Your grocer has it. N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.- Sole Manufacturers, CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delawar Ave., Phlla. ELYS Catarrh JTf V iT ' Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Tain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Tate and smell. an .'-Mm jr--. r"B WJVtlRW TBI TEE CURE HAY-EE VER A nartlcle In nnnlli'd Into pftch nostril and u Buret-nine. I'lloe au oonts at nrujirists; ny ninll reentered. 60 Cts. ELY BllOTll KKS. All Wnn-wi rl .1. FatfrKWltTemt Mmi True k Co. tnitnii-toe rid itutd a. I workad Maadllr and mule mun.y fn.i.r Hiaa I to. I became able lo bujt oilndandtiiiUl a .mill QTnintr hoil. If I dnn'l nrr.ed that, I will go "th aft-.to at Hie bnln.a In which X made my moncr. 1 rw,e.V '.! Shall w In.imct andaurt jon. radrf Ir wa S". and ir jn work Inrinalrtna.lr, jn will in dne lima ba al.laiobnvan i.Und and build a hnttfl. if vniiwlfb Ij. MiMwa can ba aamad at anr lew Una ol work, rap. Idlr and boQurablr, by tlinaa of allhar .ex, ynuog or old, and la thalrowa loralitiai, wuaratar tliay lira. Any ona candolbewatk. Baaytolaara. M'afuniiihe.arytklng. rHB. Too cauaeToTay.mr aperemoniAtiu.orallyonrtlnie lo the work. Thif aillrolv now laad bring, wnnj.rf il aac "ry wnrlwr. Krtliiiira are earning from S5 to) SS..O pur woak and onward., and mora alter a Utile pe V'.'V'v."'" urnl1 y"" thoamploym.nt wa touch y a t HI r Tbiaia an aga "fm.rr.l.io. ttvnga, .Tir1ti.ro I, an.iltorrol. n.afnl. wAaltlt-a-ivinwon1r. Croat vaina will rewnrd evory inrloiirloaa workor. Wharovr ton am, whatovor roe aradolne. yon want to know alionl thia wnnd-rfal work at onro. l.lay mean.mocb mon?y lnt to ytn. No inaea to atptala horo. hnt If tod will wrila to at. wrt will mrtbo all plain lo you PKKr. Addro... 'Kllr .-, Bex SOW. Auzumo. Malar. Wisely invested will soon double itlf and iheie are often as many elements of saiety surrounding a good paving invest ment as one that pays small dividends. The earning capacity of every investment is the foundation of dividends. The AtWarOr HOISS furnishing CO., of Maine, Organized in ISS7, has paid its stockholders 9 semi annual dividends of 5 per cent, each (10 per cent, a year) and is earning a handsome sur plus besides. It is a buy und sell business and a safe investment for all classes. The authorired capital is l?l,ooo,ooo, of which 570,000 has been raid in. To further in crease the business, iJSo.ooa of the Treas ury btock is offered until March 15th, at par, 10 per share. Trice of stock w ill be ad vanced February i8ih to take effect on above date. For full particulars address the com pany, Uox 1218, Bcstan. Miss, or Fort:and, Its. J- W. ZIMMERMAN mum m mm, JOiCOUXKIl MAIIKET AND (il!E CX ST11KET8 NANTICOKK, I'A. EstlllllttPH rhcHrfllllV flvou nil nil L-lltiU of builiilnifs. u-i-viu Fishing Tackles. LI.VES.-!OIs,.lIiOKS,KLIKS.-liKKLS,- MOI XTIXCS OK ALL DISCKIPTIUXS, WHAT EVEH IH WANTED FUlt .t)OU KISllIXli. Cull and si'e before puri'Iuislug cisfwhere. S li. lilTTENKKN II KK. 3-M-m. Jifuiuii, I's. SMOKE YOUn MEAT WITH CiHcuLR.E.KR,'.UIE;i4BP.a.M;iJ0N.f'A. Milton. Pa.. oiir I.lnniil Evinwt rf k.,w.l.. 1 rxpi-lleut ; It iClvculLe lueiit 11 k! lluvor nd kei-psll five trim insect .s : It HiivcHiliuctroulilp and inon.ry, and Is far sujM-rlur to the old wuy uf sinuklii lufiit. JAMES FOX. Mii.ton, 1'., I irave your I.lnulil Enwi nf Huioke a Kxl trial Itmt fall and it proved vt-ry sutUluctury. 1 do bvurtlly iccouniii'inl 11 to all. lihO. JEUHV. KlAK I'OTTKiiKOVB. Pa.. I cannot sav ton much for your I.lnulil Kxlmct ut himikH.' it u exct'llrMit and will do Just what oti reeoiiiineud; eunlly umiled, less trouble and exp-ne, uud ran iiuijk 11 111 n uinrt. m-ure piui-e I null a niiinke Iioum-, und Klvca llu lili'ttl u kinmI Nuviir, belter tlniii von run R.-t from wood, and keep 11 and eiitlivlv ::i - fnilii Inneeiii. I reciiiiiiiii-iiil t to all who BinoK .1. It. K It A M Ell. t ur Hale by MO . KO'S, llluoiiwlimv, I'u. i!..li.:luo. asr r m "OTV l wurv- -B-K PHILLIPS. I v I THE 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 ? Vet that is just what dishonest confectioners do. A specialty at Phillips' is the very best of pure candies. Sole agency for Tenney's celebrated New York Confectionery. The Bakery is always well stocked, and the Cafe is always open. M. M PHILLIPS & SON. BLOOMSEURG, PA. KESTY & HOFFMAN, Practical Machinists. We repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers, Harvesters. Mowers and all kinds of machinery. WE HANDLK STEAM PIPE FITTINGS, VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. And all kinds ot Repairs. TirE CUT TO OKDEK. AGENTS FOR Garfield Injector Co., Garfield Doui3;9 Jot Ir.;ector, Automatic asd Locomotive Injector. All work done bv usris cuaranteed to give satisfaction, and all work in our line will be promptly attended to SHOPS 6th and CENTRE STREETS. DR. BAHDEira ELECTRIC BELT UTttT MTIITt- WITI tlttTlfw MalllTII SKrllSIIT. UT IHPIIVIMIITt. Will eare wlth.at aiwllilae all Weakaeae retaltlai fr.aj ..rUifttlea af br.la, a.rtt f.reM, .k.m... r Indl.erttion, M Mxtial vihanillfta, Artlu. le..M, aarvem ebllli. il..p- 1...D..., wiw, ra.uai.ii.Bk. aiaaar, iivar aaa oiaaa.r torn elalnM.leaiaea.fc. lumnaae. actal1aa.eaaerallll.baalth.ala. Thla.la.tria salt aeataiaa Wan4arfnl fwarar.Bi.alt arar all elhtra, and fir., a aurranl that la iMlaatlf fait bj Ihe waarar ar wa ferlall $a.KH.oe, and will nr. all ef Iba ebora dl..a aaa ar aa nay. Thauaaada hara baae aarad hr Ihla eaara.laua lar.atloaarwr all atbar raaiadla. fallad, ad wagire h.o drada af taatlaiaalalt la Ihla and ar.ry athar .lata. Oat pawarfal lwpr.r.4 tLIITKIC imnMIT I. Ike jrraMa. aaaa arar ura waaa mnt: vkkb withali. bklih. H.allh aad tltarwaa Slraailh Ul'tHASTIlllU la All la ao BAia. land fat luge Ululraled eaaiUu, aeal.4, (raa 7 wall. AddrM Aiifln WZ-,aarx-Ara.Afb7 00 No. 810 Broadway. NEW YORK. .OKATEFVL J COMFOKTIXU. EPPSS COCOA BHEAKFA8T.J "Br a t .oroush knowledRe of t lie nnturul lawt wnion ifovern trie oihthikiiih 01 ai(,'i'Kilon ana nutrition, and by a careful aiipllrnllon of iiih fine properties o welleleut dcoenii. Mr. Xm haa nrovldeil our break fuHl tahleM wllh n rti.il. calefy flavored beveruite wliloli may 8uvo ua uiuny heavy dwtorii' bills. It In by Hie Judicious, use of such artti'lr-x of diet Hint 11 emiluulon may be gradually built up until atrunir enough to reslKt every tendency lo dlncii.se. Iluiidreili of subtle mnltidles are flnntllnir around iih reedy to ailtti'k wherever there Is a weak point. Ve may escape many a fatal shaft by ketiping our selves well foriltled with pur- blood and a prop, erly nourished frame." Civil nn-vun Uuxriii: Made simply with bolllm; water or milk. Hold only la half pouud tln.s, by ijruccr.s, lulvll.sj inus ; MMI'H F.PP tk CO.. Jlomoeonathle tiiuiiilsts :.cnUi,n, Kniilaiul. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS. 1 nwiwB m nnncii OCSION PATENTS V Dim tJaBbei COPVRIOHT8, etc For Information and free Handbook write in Ml'NN A CO.. ;i HhoaIiway, NKW Voiik. Oldeat bureau for eecurlnii iaUuite In Amnrlca. Kvery patent taken out 1JT na la liniuiilit liefure tbe publio ty a nutioe given free of cliarxe lu the Ijtrgort eiroulntlnn of any edentlfle paper In th wnrld. hplendldlr llhiatrauiil. No lnielllKHiit man ahould be wlthuut it. Week It, X'i.OII a jreari ll.SO el tnontlia. Addreat MuNN A CO. tUBi.iauKiu,asi Uruedwa;. New Vork. VAMTD HAI.RHMKN. Salary and exrH'iif. ea In mi hi an: permanent Mace (ood chance fur iidvnnccuieui : expeiluce 1111. lincesMury i mil tit free; reliable ntock : IIImtiiI tn-atiuent ; comrol of lerrluiry and nub-axem Klven rlifht parly 1 apply ut once. Hrown llroth. i era 1 ompttiiy, Xuifierj well, Ituchester, S. V. I - irlsEm Repair department for Watches 1 T 1 ' ll 1 . e ' VwiocKs, j eweiry, is tne oest in the county. Work guaranteed. Dorflinger's cut glass. Silverware, Spoons, Knives and Forks at very reasonable prices. FINE CHINA VASES AND SOVENIR CUPS AND SAUCERS. nnrgain 8 Day' 1-2 hour strike, solid walnut and oak CLOCKS $3.50 to $4.50 Guaranteed. SOLID GOLD 8kt Glasses $3 50, 10 kt 5.00, 14 kt 6 00 to 800. All glares fitted Free cf dhargj. DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS. Bloomshurq, Pa. ir u II I M II U LJ hasilV. fltilfklv and itfrinin.n)lu K.. n w.w... feel as if some angel of mercy had unloosed the iron kT easy that had nearly deprived you of ifeun,oosea ,ne ,ron Erasp of the fingers of death, IT IS AS HARMLESS AS THE FOOD Yffll EAT tte worst cases of ASTHMA is the wonder and admiratinr. ,i w-,f?fh,ch cures tha Igpg -etoJyou1 ,itrw,hnel, ytta, SSAm nTO I fTiTlNtf",0""13 "h" cured you of the most distress- ro AatW. 0r. TAF7 BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 SUt. .t., Rochester, hT ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Halliard's Fine Candies. Fre8h Every Week. - CrOOES A SPECIALTT. SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Go's Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco Sole agents for the following brands of Cigars- Her.iy Clay, Londrcs, Normal, Indian Frincocs, Zaz, Silver Ab Bloomsburg. pa. lVe,.haV'e ad1d1to our larS double rtore the entire fourth floor of the ."n- tt T 'l his WC devte entire'y 10 ParIor furnitute. exhibit ing the greatest variety and finest qualities. We are now giving much of our attention to furniture for porch and lawn -chairs, rockers, settees and settee rockers, with oak, splint, reed or cane seats. There is no article of furniture missing from our immense collection, which we have lately re-arranged and classified. milestrSre0" "8 ' - VOOBHIS & MUBSAY, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, UlATTIiA, or OIL CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. II. BIOWIM 2nd Door abovo Court House. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. LOST EVIAftHOQD! "5i;nv?Tis ffi; ver 1 trench rvo Kcinedvis toUnidiHWnllan Luiranl locum all Ncrvoutl &car f, ftuch a Weak M ... I "Jw lll"IV, iil'Bl 01 ' lira in Tower, Ner. voutneu. H tid. r . t WU K . N V II V 1 KMKOIl.'l nt, Loit Manhood. Laiiuf. nil drains and Ion of power la cither itx, caucd ly over-xertion 01 youthfulindlftCMtion. which ultimately lead to In tiimity, Conuniittfn and Itu.nnity. Trice, (t oo $ package. With every f order w give a written nrrnnN aum Arn ' . i. . u.i Z, guaranU to euro or refund money. Vy mail tf any addrcii. PlVCTS REMEDY CO., Toledo, 0. It will pay anyone In want of WALL PAPER In u na 80. tn p pnit tM on our iK-autirul I Inn of llllrll'l .1 IrlWir.l irll'la. . 46 Ulvli 61., lTuvWi'lioo, H. L ir.rr iuu oiaii'naai ajui avaariM '. u. Uajv .ffiEEE r- 11 1 1 1 1 w .. ,1 iiiu II II II U III 13 & 15 W. Market St. VriLSES-BAEE. GET THE BEST. My Plymouth Rocks and Red Caps are great favorites, as is proven by my past success. Eggs of either kind $1.50 per 13 or $2.50 per 26. Write for information. W. 13. GERMAN, Millville.l'a. lll'llilt f .itii.tillt'e'! HI l)' . II. JUUV'T i n. Iuu. rt ,uta, .lllllB,. 'l'r,Ulllirl Of 1.11. 1 ' '1 J-laili. .. 'llulol Pen 1 u. .Mayt-r 1 iu, unnuiuir. I'., aj.r.init rv luuav o ;iiiin.;vl
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