HO AUTHENTIC NEWS Recent Chinese Reports Not Given Credence. A MESSAGE FROM THE EMPEROR. faitnn'n 1'nrmtilnlile Prnnrntlnn Vlownl Hh IliKtriiHt l Power. War tn th Donth llctwren Km. Iff Dnnniirr ami Tnnn. LONDON. .Inly ll.-"No millionth.' ows fnun IVkitis" In still tin- burden of th dispatches f nun the far enst, nnd, nl thoucji tin- disposition is to believe tin? optimist report from Chinese muii-cos, no real eoiili.loiicc Is iiMxililt until the lcna tious,' if tin y nre still in existence, nre rmitfed to coiiiinitniciite- with their jtnv rutnctits. tf. ns In tilleced. tin- Iloxer movement is losing trrmiiut in Peking, it might have been supposed thnt tln Hox rrs would have endeavored to send up re inforcement from Tioii-tsln, hut instead of thnt they arc still in Rivnt force in tho neighborhood of the hitter place nnd re assisted by the imperial C'hincst troops with aiiiplo cHiclcnt artillery. The Shiinirhai convspoiident of Tho Daily Mail, toleL-riiphiiij; Tuesday, says "A mi'ss-me h is arrived here from Km peror Kuan; tlsn, dated July 2. bj couriers from Peking to the viceroy ot Nnnkin, who forwarded it here. It is ad dressed to tho Uussian. English nnd .Tap snose Koveninients. It deplores the re rnt occurrences and solemnly iillirms tbnt tin- foreign governments nre mis taken in supposing 1 hut the Chinese gov ernment was protecting the Hoxers atfiiiiist the Christians. The emperor further implores their aid in suppressing the rebellion mid upholding the existing government. "In II separate dispatch to the dapa lexe government Kwang IIsu expresses Jeep regret for the murder of Legation Cluincctlor Sugiyama. "Thi sc dispute lies are taken to indicate that the emperor is in seclusion nnd is PltlXCE TUAX. ignorant of the seriousness of recent acnts." The Chcfu correspondent of The Ex press, telegraphing Tuesday, says: "The Japanese force is equipped with 16 heavy mortnrs and l-'O field guns and las pontoon and balloon sections. It in Xpert ed either Marshal Nodzu or Mar shal Oyntna will take command. The Jan of campaign contemplates opera tions extending two or three years. "A further force of 13.IMK1 men will be 'auded at Taku a week hence nnd an nd iitional Ht.otiO soon afterward. Before .he rainy season is well advanced Japan iiopvs to have (;?,ooo troops in China." These formidable preparations are .dewed with great distrust by Russia, 'ermnny and France. According to the Shanghai correspond nt of The Express it is war to the knife ictween the dowager empress and Prince Tuau. In n recent edict the latter bold y discards his mask nnd signs himself is emperor. He warmly commends the irowess of "his faithful Hoxers" und in lowery language appeals to their cupidity mil fanaticism. In the snme decree rince Tunn appoints Prince Tzuan, the iron capped;" Prince Tsaishau, his ini icrial clansman, and Kang Yi to eoui uand the three clii.f wings of the Boxer rmy. Three hundred European refugees from 'ien-tsin hnvo arrived at Shanghai in a tnte of destitution after terrible suffer , lore Corn, Less Wheat, WASHINGTON, July 11 Preliminn y returns to the statistician of the do 'urtmeiit of agriniltiirc on the acreage of orn planted indicate nn increase of bout 1, "011,1100 acres or 1.5 per cent over he iicreage harvested last year. Of the Zi states having I.hihI.ooo ncrcs or tip ard in corn in IMi'.l all luit Alabama, tississippi. Arkansas, Tennessee and innsns show an increased acreage, and he total decrease in the five states nam- 1 Is less than Cou.liiMI acres. Th idi- inn of winter wheat "shows n further de line during June, being SI I.N on July 1, s compared wi;h SU." on June 1, II.Yti on illy 1, lVi'.l. S."i.7 at the corresponding ate in IS! is unit a ten year average of t.H. The meiagi' condition of spring heat is .".'', as compared with S7.8 one ninth ago, 111." on July 1, IS! Ml, ICi tit lie corresponding d ite in 1S0H nnd a ten ear average of S!l.o. Freezing Weather in July would cause feat discomfort an 1 loss, but fortunately it i seldom known. A vast amount of misery caused at this season, however, by impov rished blood, poor aoprtite and general dc dity. These conditions may be remedied y enrkhiiig the bloo l nnd toning the Mom h with Hood's Sirs.-paiilla. This medicine .ems to put new Id.: into the whole pliysi il system, simply because of its wonderful ower to pui-lfs, Lniili and vitalize tlv-' jood, create an appetite and invigorate the igestive fuiulions. W'c advise you to p,et a lottlenndtiy it d jw ire not feeluig just 'nt It will d.. ..u more ijimkI than a six weeks vacation. It is the best medicine money cin ouy. 1181 STANDARD OIL FIRE. Loss Him- r.stlmnted n f2.-loo.noo, Fire Department's (irent I'lxht. NEW YdltK, .fuly ".The fire at tht Standard Oil eompiiny's works at liny mine, which was kindled by u stroke ol lightning shortly before midnight July !. is practically under control. It wn thought yesterday in the afternoon that the tire in tanks 10 nnd 1 I would extend to ! nnd '. and thus render the whole plant subject to total destruction. Thti offortsof the combined fire departments ol the Tidewater ami Standard companies, using 1-4 streams, to keep the two threat ening factors cool were successful, and despite nn unfavorable wind tile taukc did not Ignite. The otticlal estimate of dnmngo Is $'J, 4(H.IMH. Tho Standard Oil company in sures itself, it fund being set aside fol that purpose. The Ituyonne Are companies have been nt work continuously for ."H hours. The loss is as follows: Twenty oil tnuks ntui contents destroyed, pnrnlliu plant. In cluding pressroom, in which was install ed very expensive machinery: the sweet enlng plant portion of the new refinery, crude stills, 1) I n ion line lank emu and contents nnd four cars of the Central Hnilrond of New Jersey. C'linlern 'lireinllna. SIMLA. India. .Inly It.-Cholera has appeared in epidemic form nt Kohat, -."i miles south of lVshawur. Two hundred nnd seven cases and 77 deaths occurred nmong the sepoys and camp followers be tween July U nnd July !. The prospects for the monsoon nre slightly more favor able. Mine Itenil From lliitlnit TnniliKiolt, LITTLE IKH'K, July lit. An entire family of nine persons died near Calico Itoek. Marion county, from eating poison ous toadstools, mistaking them for mush rooms. The family ate n hearty dinner, which included the supposed mushrooms. All were takeu violently ill, uud none re covered. TlironKli Mnitnrn llnplils. NIAKAKA FALLS. July 10. Yestep day afternoon Peter Nisen of Chlcagc made n trip through the Whirlpool rapidj to the whirlpool in a small boat -0 feel long. II feet beam and 4 feet deep. Whet Nissen came here, he gave the mime ol Tbiwser. while his boat was named th Fool Killer. His trip was wonderful! successful, nnd he hns won nil the lion' such affairs have. lie has spent t days in trying to get his boat in the fit er nnd has come in contact with the nu thorities of two countries, who tried tc drive him off, but he was determined tc make the trip. w York Markets, FLOUR State ami western sohl In a small way nt oM prices, but hail an easier tone and would have liepn lower on round lots: Minnesota patents, ft 5i (fi5; winter strniglus. H.9ivfi4.iO; wlntPi extras, J.75'ii3.15; winter patents, $4.1iy 4.60. WHEAT Weak and lower througli bearish cablps. local unloading- and un certainty concrntiig the government re port; September, f PjjSiSA'Jc. ; December, sfiV'iSSW. HYE Dull; state, rAfiKc. e. I. f.. Xcw York, car lots; No. 2 western, C".e., f. o. b., afloat. C'ultN-Sold off sharply under rain west and lower cables; September, is'rfu 4K4e. OATS Quiet and weaker; track, white, state, 29'!i5c. ; track, white, western, 'i. St.Wc. PORK Quiet; mess, 13.2;fill; family, flXyi 14.50. LARD Easier; prime western steam, 7.2uc. BUTTER-Steady. state dairy, lC'ij 1S4C. ; creamery. K'tilSHu1. CHEESE Firm; large white, 9c; small white. 9V. EciGS Steady: state and Pennsylva nia, at mark, 13ftl54c ; western, loss off, 144c. Sl'GAR Raw firm; fair refining. 4"4e.: centrifugal. 96 test. 4o. : retlned firm; crushed. 6.40c: powdered, 6.1"c. HICK Steady ; domestic, iWi⁣ Ja pan. 4l44i,C. TALLOW Quiet; city, 4 '4c. country, 4V'H-liO. HAY Steady: shipping, to choice, s'flSTUc "tvy 7Jc. ; gooS RECOVERED HER TEETH. Chase of n I'hllndelphln AVoman Aft er a I'uir That Hail Taken Her Molar. Philadelphians on Pinmond street were very much interested the other day in watching the chase of a young woman, stylishly dressed nfteV a pug- dog, re ports nn exchange of thnt city. The wind was high nnd during n gust that came around n corner the young wom an sneezed, gently at first, nnd then with some degree of violence. A cry of alarm escaped her lips us something' resembling a string of pearls fell from her mouth to the pavement. For nn instant the object glittered on the side walk, when the frisky dog bounded to the spot, picked tij the glistening thing nnd bounded off again. Tlhishing. the girl, in her perplexity, east a wistful glance nt the dog in the distance. Quickly she placed her trem bling hand over her mouth and kept It there, while she started in pursuit of the dog. The chase was exciting. Pedestrians paused to watch. After many turns, rushes, dodges and halts the pretty nmidi n caught the dog at Tenth street. The animal Ml pros trate at- her commands. "Drop it, l'ido; drop It !" she cried. Thp dog obeyed, opened its mouth nnd dropped upon the pavement with greut reluctance the proud maiden's let of false teeth. Easily KijilaliiPd. Watts Ever notice how l'ndJy nn nudience takes to jokes about police men or about women? Thnt is, the men do. Em afraid it is a bnd sign. Potts Don't you worry. It is human nn t lire toen joy seelngonc'g bosses made fun of. Indlnnnpolis Press. Keeplnar Cool Abont It. Mr. CrtinHonbe.uk 'Why, my denr, the house is like un ice-box! Mrs. Crinuionbenk Yes, I know it. I'm not going to have you go to the club and tell the boys I ronst you every time you come home. Yonkers KtnteB- 1UIU1. I, limber men's 1. 1 bra rles. Among the sawmill towns unit log ping camps of northern Wisconsin 2 small libraries nre circulating under the care of Ki'v. Stanley K. Lathrop, of Ashland. Often this is almost the only good literature 1hat reaches these places, where most of the peo ple nre too poor to buy bonks. Many mrre libraries could be used to ad vantage; ulso Illustrated newspapers aud buck numbers of ;uuguines. THE COLUMBIAN, BIO INDIANS AT WAR. Iltonilr l'eiul o It flu I nit In tht Osnxc rttlon (iter the (ne. tlun of I lilefslilp. A civil war is raging in the Osnge Indian nation, south of Wichita, Kan. ' It Is causil. says n local exchange, by f the fact that Peter I'.ighcart nnd j-agu- niei, nvo ricn ami iniiuential Indians, want to be chief of the tribe. As only one can be elected, l lie feud that has been started threatens to outdo the Kentucky struggle so far ns bloodshed goes. Already 20 In dians have been assassinated on tic count of the bitterness between these two factions, and the tight has just commenced. The fight commenced four yenrs ago, Kngle Chief nnd llighenrt were then candidates for chief, nnd P.ig heart won. Kngle Chief accused his rival ef fraud, nnd in the contest tbnt followed four or five Indians were killed. The defeated candidate repre sents the progressive element, nnd the present chief is in favor of running all the white men out of the country and going back to the first days of sav agery. Not withstanding his backward wnys, he is the richest man in the tribe, and is said to be worth over $:V0(Vi)ii. lie hns made it nil since he hns been chief. Hy securing the passage of bills favorable to his oil wells nnd the extensive mines he owns, he has amassed a big fortune from his otlice. These facts are being made good use of in the campaign ngnmst him, and they nre telling on the influence of the big chieftain. On the other hand, Kngle Chief is accused of trying to piny into the hands of the whites by favoring allot ment. Many campaign stories have been spread, in which there is not n grain of truth, ami this has only served to add fuel to tl e flames. Kneh man has ii large following. SAN JUAN AND EL CANEY. The llatllcftelil Are Overgrown with Weeds nnd the Illoekhnasei (loinK Into Deeny. "I thought you would probably like to hear about the old battle grounds how they look now," writes a corre spondent of the Huston Transcript. "I went to Cant y and w ent over the w hole field of July 1. You would scarcely recognize the places. The wire fence where Col. Haskell nnd Dickinson were shot hns been repaired, nnd it is diffi cult to locate the spot. The bodies buried: in the pineapple field some 40 or more have nil been removed and the trench filled up. Parts of leggings, shoes, and other clothing of the dead can be seen lying about. The old stone fort- is full of weeds nnd is crumbling down. The roof is entirely gone. The Spanish trendies near it nre almost filled up. Down nearer the city the Spanish positions are difficult to deter mine. All of the wood blockhouses have either been burned or carried away by the Cubans for the lumber. The sunken road is the only natural looking place. There is a company of the Fifth infantry doing garrison duty at Coney. Their quarters are clean nnd cool, nnd it is considered a good station. The town is very free from filth. The streets nre being repaired. waterworks being put in, n new plaza under construction, etc. "San Juan hill is overgrown with rank vegetation. A Cuban peasant has a hut where once stood the famous blockhouse. Vandals have injured the Surrender tree some, but n strong double-bin bed wire fence protects it, together with a penalty of punishment for any violation." Smith What's wrong, old man? You look worried. Jones I am. Vou know I had my life insured last week. Smith Yes; but what hns that jot to do with it? Jones Well, the very next day my wife bought a new cook book. Possi bly It's nil right, but it certainly looks suspicious. Chicago Daily News. Thrao Meals How many years of her life does a woman spend over the hot cook stove getting those three meals a day ? Back aching, head throbbing, nerves twitch ing, it's all the same, there are three meals a day to be prepared. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cannot lighten woman's labor, but it can and does in crease her strength. It cures those dis eases of the womanly organs which un dermine woman's vitality. "I cannot praise Br. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription too hiulily as a tonic for tired, woru out women who nre nlllicted with female weak ness." writes Mr. Ir W. Hulmes, of Cedar Rupids, lown. "It has hclied me very much and a skillful phvici?.n once s:iid' o me in answer lo my qursiion as to its efficacy, ' 1 kuow of cases where it has really worked wonders.'" Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do not re-act upon the system. They nre a good thing to keep in the house. One ' Pellet ' is a laxative, two a cathartic do:. Tho me.Uic.iue for every wouiau. ' Mm Bisinii Bis m Wmm m BLOOMSBURG, INDIANS ON MERRY-GO-ROUND. Vlstltnn Hocks nml iiiimi Have an F.njnynlile Time In rt Chlcnun ricusnrc Hesorl. Half n score of Indians, yelping in delight and capering like schoolboys, uttracted the attention of n large crowd of sightseers at a Chicago park one night recently ns thev raced to ward: a merry -go-round on which they were 1o have a rule. I lie gnat suing wan standing vacant awaiting its noisy passengers ns the crowd gathered around it. The bucks mounted the horses, while the suunws scrambled into 1 lie box scuts with as broad :i grin iinon their faces as their stoicism woul4f permit. When the whittle toot ed a din equal to that the bucks had made in giving their war dance began. Around the ring they rode, leaning forward on the necks of the wooden horses or swinging at the side so that they narrowly escaped' a number of hard knocks several times us they swept past the outer supports. Kach warrior tried to outdo the other in feats of horsemanship. While one rod beneath his horse's neck with Ids legs wrapped aroundi the s aving (igurt another climbed' to the buck .of his mount and rode standing. Another stood over two horses, rocking up and down viith t lie motion of the swine. but maintaining a position straight as on arrow all the lime. One brief jour ney was not enough. Kach redskin clamored for more and left the swing otuy uniHT promise that the treat should be repented the following night MAN IN TERTIARY AGE. Important Iliseorery (tainted l.j- n Colorntln tCxptorrr In .New Mesleu. Copt. Cecil A. Denne. of the Denver State Historical soc iety, hite'v p. nt iu ncchs near tiniiup, v M.. looking for a sandstone house partially cov ered hy n bed of lava. This, says a Denver exchange, he failed to lind. but he discovered other evidence oi the presence of man in that locality dur ing the tertiary period. .Near the given site of the elusive stone house thev enme upon the site of nn old hike cov ered with lava. Fifty feet above the original level of the vanished lake a cliff house was found. From this lonir untenanted abode the explorers took two bushels of calcined corn, which, however, had not come into contact with any burning substance. It was of an altogether different variety from the corn that is and has been used by the Indians. Ove the corn was a layer of chipped stone reddened by intense heat from the lava bed of solidified de bris which lay above the burnt rock. In the house in which the corn was stored there were no weapons or uten sils made of lavn. On the other hand, such weapons nnd utensils were plenti ful in the cliff dwelling nt a lower level. These facts have convinced Oapt. Deane that the region was inhabited before and after the lava flow, which is of the Inter tertiary period. Manlln's Destmctlre Ants. The white nnts of Manila are fond of wood. They bore holes from the outside, enter in thousands, nnd ent nrticles of furniture until little is left but mere shells. Sometimes they de vour the legs of a chnir, so that when n person sits down, the chair crum bles under him. and he suddenly nnd ungracefully lands on the floor. The Tortoise as a 'Wenther Prophet. A tortoise is nn excellent wenther prophet. Tortoise farmers on the Af rican coasts notice that, even 24 hours before rain falls, these curious nni mals prepare for it by seeking the convenient shelter of overhanging rocks. Cnnailn Stnrtylnjr Crnsns Methods. The Canadian government, has sent a representative of its census depart ment to New York 1o study the meth ods which will be employed, in count ing the population of the metropolis. The Mi-aterlona Code. "How happily the Von Orootses seem to live together." , "Yes. I can't get nt the secret of it." "The secret?" "Of course; does he let her have her own way nil the time, or does she let him have his?" Detroit Free Press. A brown study The Philippine question. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of No, Maude, dear, we have never heard that it is proper to eat asparagus with the finders. The mouth is much better. Nasal catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Kly's Cream Halm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is receiied through the nos trils, clean-.es and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself, A remedy for nas.d catnrih which is drying or exciting to the diseased membrane should not be used, C ream Holm is recommended as a specific Price 50 cents, nt druggists, or by nr.iil. A cold in the head immediately dis ippears when Cream Ilahu is used, Kiy brothers, 56 Warren street, New Voik. Isn't it strange that the fool who rocks the boat is never the one ho gets uiouncd? TKV At l.LN's FooT-I'ase . powder lo be sh.d en into the shcus. Your feet feel swollen, nervous nnd hut, and cl tind cufl lv If you have smarting l,.et or 'tight shoes, try Alien's Fuot-Pasc. !l c.-ols tue feet and II.. ikes walKiie; easy. C'uies swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, b'i u is und callous sot-i, Relieve,. L,,rn,i an I !.i;n,ns of nil pain and gives rest nml comioit. 'I iy it to-day. Sold by a' I dre-'.-sts and shoe Stores for 25c. Trial pa ' .ig free. Ad dress Allen b. ilmstc ', be Uuy, N. Y. 05 PA. J5S r kTN r Tlio Kind You Ifavo Always Bouglit, nn! Miiich 1ms Imou In uso for over MO years, lias borno tlio clgimtnro of nml lias boon innilo titulor Wh pcr. W7 Honnl supervision slneo Its Infancy. ccccUli Allow no 0110 todocolvo you In HiIm. All Counterfeits, Imitations nml " JuHt-as-rootl, are 1nt Experiments Unit triilo with nml omlitntjer tlio lienltli f Infant 11 nd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorlu Is 11 harmless substitute for Cnstor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ami Nnothlm Hyrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarentlo substance. Its njro Is its fuaraiitee. It destroys AYnnin nnd allays lVverishness. It cures Diarrlio'iv and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It nsslinilatcs the Pood, regulates tlio Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy nnd nntiirul sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc eiNTsun iioanm, tt mukdsv tkict, fttw ton em. Not an Ordinary School When Willi. unsjttirt Dickinson Seminary was founded, tti.un v making w.is not in the thought of its promoters. To jjive- vie.mi men and women thorough intelleetual and moral tr.iininy at th--lowest possible enst was its paramount aim. It remains its para mount aim. buildings have been added, equipment increased, the faculty enlarged, but Wiiliamsport 6:1 I Dickinson true tolm first principle. Itln a Homo anil t'lirtst laa sjlinnl. It pnivtcles for beiilin nml Miditl culiuro 114 carefully un fur menial nml liKinil tnilnlni;, takiiiu' 11 personal Intercut In each pupil, ami ndiiistmi: iiietlmUs to need, liellevliu; that trim education Keeks to develop the )iiitliet types ol nianliood and womanhood. A splendid Held, v. ill, H'.lileiieolaieied hya trained tillilct. make hull Held anil K.vninaHiUMi ef real value. s Im miu; pool for all. Single bed lor ladies. Nino rcimlnr courses with elective studies oiler wide select Inn. Six competitive Ki'holars!il,K are ol! -red. Seventeen skilled teachers classify ami ii . struct, uiiikiiii: school work other than drudgery. Music, Art. Kxpn 'nn and I'IivmciI 1 'ultn-n. with cither hrnnehos or lilone, under teachers Willi liest home nnd Kuropeiin tralnlnif. Home, Willi tuition In reuMilur studies. ,iV).O0nypiir, with discounts to ministers, minixtorlal candidates, teachers, and two com same family. Kail term opens September 10, Hum. Catalogue free. Address Rev. EDWARD J. GRAY, D. !ii?tde Swine Roolc is iiwt ns vnlmhl,. f.- a man with one hoc; in a little sty as for a man witn a hundred hojs feeding on the sheltered bide of a barbed wire fence. "Its chapter on "Cholera"' is alone worth ten times what the book costs. You ought to have it, the Colcmiiian says so. The price is 0 cents, bv mail! nd, lt-css the niil,lichura Wilmer Atkinson Co,, l'hilale,hia. ' Love is often a hurdle race over Cunid's obstacles. Distressing Srov vrii Disvasu rw,.,- nentlv cured bv the lllliSterlv t-nwer nf slrvntt. American Nervine Tonic. Invalids need suffer no longer, because this great remedy can cure them all. It is a cure for the whole I world of stomach weakness and indigestion, I The cure begins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvellous and surprising. 1 It makes no failure; never disappoints. No ! matter how lone von tup KniTra i cure is certain under the use ef this great health-giving force. rie.Tuit and always safe. Sold by C. A. Kleim, druggist, 128 West Main street, liloomsburg, l'a. iyi 10 Tei I.-O. the neiv dessert, n'ciscs nil family. Four flavors : Lemon, nmnec. raspberry and strawberry. At your grocers, loe. Try it to-day. 6 21 4ld m . The cornet ulaver eets thron,.!, llf nothirg I ut wind. "The Fashionable Sum , t.'...,rit. nt Century" is a feature of the uly La.hcs' Home Journal, especially interesting from the glimpse it gives of the social life of these places at times when they were considered accessible only to the rich. "The liirl who Follellt in the Kcvnhili.ui' i- it... i.. r , " 1,1 1. .-,11,, J 1,1 the young woman who battled for the cause ui iiKvuy on me ueid ana made, iiinuinerable conquests of female hearts. She enlisted as a man and wore the un.foiiu of a soldier. A coiitubution to the July Journal that will lind a universal welcome is Fmest Seton- iiiompsoirs liramaiiatioiior "Wild Animals I Have Known " mi utd. 1, ,1... ,..i , . .'-l 1IIV. (1.1LIIOI . fi lends of forest ami plain are impcison.ved ey vinivoeu. r.e.waru link writes of "The A ... -l .... M 1 ., .iv.iiv.au man anu tne countiy," "An Ameiican Mothci" writes on "Is a College I.ducntioll the l!,.s Inr !..- I'l.t-ln ...1 -- vui iimai lino l'.dward II. Kawson on "l.ttiing Children Knt in Sunuuer." "A Missionary in the (.real West." "The Antnl i .,.,. I,.. r,r tiirl," "The Voice in the I l,,,if" ,.i n-ri... Ptorv the 1 loc i. ii Told " ,r nil ;,.,,... feature. Howard Chandler Chiisty's page vii.iwiug snows "i no -nierican Ciil at Her Sport." Tiler- nre r.n, n, ,,, I, ........ ial features. The practical, helpful anicles "f the Ju'y Journal are tinielv. bv the Cur- 1 j 1.,1.1. 1 . , .., ! . . -. . . g v.o.ii,.any, I'lnauiclpliia, Cne dollar a ye-.u; ten cents a copy. The cn.n' shilt wai-t " now a rival of the Bean the The kind Ycu lime AU.ns Barht 1. u n.or si.i.us piiik'n Signature of m ri D Signature of fRI 0 I c f ft e 0 9 C : i e e 9 d i Seminary D., Preiident. Willimiport. Pa. Kei.if.f in Six Hours. Distressing kid ney and bladder diseases relieved in si hours by "New Great South Ameiican Kid ney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of iti exceeding promptness in relieving pun in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or fe male. Kelieves retention of water atnvist immediately. If you want quick relict and cure this is the remedy. N)ld by I". A. Kleim, druggist, 12S V. Main St., Ilhioms. burg, l'a. 4 26 ly. Some business men only win financial suc cess through failures. Goshen, tX C.enessee Fine Food Co., Lc Koy, N. V. : Dear Sirs : Some days since a paska' uf your (hain-O preparation was left at '"' ' lice I took it home and gave it a trial, an t I have to say 1 was very much pleased with it, as a substitute for coffee. We h ue al ways used the best Java and Mocha in vwf family, but I am free to say Hike the Chain O as well as the best coffee I ever drank. 6 2id4t Respectfully yours, A. C. Jackson, M. !. The fellow who can stand unlimite 1 co.k tails is usually inclined to crow about it. What Shall we Have for IikssKki This question arises in the family eveiy day Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-t , a de licious and healthful dessert, i'repaic! n two minutes. No boiling ! 110 baking ! sim ply add a little boding water and set to cul. Flavors: Lemon, orange, Raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at your grii.'.rs to-day. irjcts. 6 21 J a'. It's often the ante that necessitates a visit to the uncle. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Il is often necessary to have a backer u cet to the front. Many women throughout the cmui'iy make pin money out of their chickens. VYe live known of women who have clothed tin: entire family with the proceeds of the pal try yard, and some have paid off moriiW ami others bought their homes by iiitcllii;':"' man.igemeut of their Hocks. Fverybodv in terested in chickens should get Higgle Foul try llook. It is so full of helpful sugesi'ous and short cuts to success, and has so nuajr years of costly experience boiled down I its pages that it is poor economy to be with I out it. It will lic-lp increase the income h I the poultry jard, ami has started man) a. amateur or misguided professional right track. The price is 50 cents, by '''' nddiess the 1 ublishcrs, Wilmer Atkir-"1 Co , l'luiadelphia. l.ven the girl who complains that she 1 Ji nothing io wear can still put on airs. ' Boars the The Kind You Have Always L'tf ncars tne t inn Mnu tou nam rtiwitta j
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