THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. RAILROAD NOTES. a ducko Rvrrs to Chicago via Penn'a Raiiroap A ceo v sr G. A. K. Kncamtment. On account ot the Thirty fourth Ana u. 1 1 Encampment of the (.irani! Army of the Republic, to be held at Chicago August 27-31. inclusive, the PennsylvAnu Railroad Company will sell excursion ticket from points on its line to Chicago, at r.ue of single rare f jt the roan J trip. Tickets will be solJ on August 25, 16 and j 7. goovl to return until Au gust 3 1. inclusive ; but by Jeposking ticket with joint agent at Chicago prior to noon of September s, and the payment of 50 cents, return limit way be extended to September 30, inclusive. S t 31. RxnccFD Rues to Detroit ma Pknn'a Railroad Account Knichis of Fythias, Bien nial Conclave. For the Biennial Conclave, Kuights ot Pythias, at Detroit. August 57 to September 1. the Pennsylvania Rail road Company w ill sell excursion tick ets from all stations on its hues to Detroit, at rate of single fare tor the round trip. Tickers will be sold on August 35. 16 and j 7, good to return between August sS and September 5, inclusive: but by depositing ticket with joint Agent at Detroit not later than Sep tember 1, and the payment ot 50 cents, return limit may be extended to September 14. inclusive. jtS 2 Last Svmmkk Tovr to the North Tol k 10 Canapa via Pen'a R. R. The last tour to the North for the samr.ier of iqcc via the Fertr.st Iva aia Railroad to Canada and Northern New York will leave August 11. The piacts v.s.:ed iud-de N ;aa; Fal.s Thousand Islands. Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Quebec, The Sagueaay. Montreal, Aa Sable Ch.un Lakes Osamplam and Gecrge, and Saratoga; the tr.p occupying titteen days; ro-nd trip rate, t:;. The tour w;.I be in charge er one of the Coiuraay's tourist agents, as- i siste-i by an experience.', lady as chap eron, whose especial charge w;'d be unescorted ladies. ! The rate covers railway and boat ! Lire for the entire round trip, parlor j ear seats, meals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, and car-1 riage hire. j For detailed itinerary, tickets, or 1 any additional information, address j Tour.st Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad , Company, 1196. Broadway. Ner i York; Soo f u'.ton street, Brooklyn , j 7S9 Broad street, Newark, N. J. : or : Geo W. Boyd. Assistant General Pas- j senger Ager.t. Broad Street Station, ; Philadelphia. 2 it. i Chaitava Last Low-Rate Ex cursion VIA PENN A KaIXKOAD. ! On July 17 the Pennslvanta Rail- j road Company will run the last spec-! al excursion trom Philadelphia. Balti-! oiore, Washirgton. Reading, A.toona, j Bellefonte. Lock Haven, Shaxokin, Vukes -Bvirre. S-nbury and Wtllia:ns ort, and principal intermediate s'a nofis. and stations on the Delaware Division, Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, and on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, to Chautauqua. N. Y. Special train ill start from Harrisburg at 11:35 a. n. Connecting trains wUI leave Phil- j uleiphia S:.p a. m.. Wdkes-Barre 7 33 j 1, c Round trip tickets, good to ! eturn on regular trains not later than j ViU'ast will be sold at rate of Sta 1 iota Phila-ie'phia, Baltimore and ' Washirgton, an J at proportionate rates ; Sron other stations. For specific rates and time of con aecucg trains apply to nearest ticket agent. 7 1$ j; Aepccei Rates To FirrssvRC. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the Prohibition State Cortven ioa to be held at Pittsburg. August 3, he Pennsylvania Railroad Company rill sell excursija tickets to P.ttsburg roa all stations on its line in the State ot Fen osylvania at rate of cae are tor the round trip t niinimum rate wecty-rive cents'- Tickets to be sold aid good gnng August 6, 7, and 5, -ad to return until August 9, inclusive. rtN-PvV F.. VS.SXON- FrOVI FlSHtNC- crcix Y.uiiy to Atlantic City Via B- ,: S. ant P. & R. Rs. Tkvs?p -.v, Afo. ;j. 1900. Special coaches wili run through .oci Jam son City to Philadelyh'o. -ave Jam s j;i C..y, ;;ao a. ru , Bmn oa 6;c-i a. c . Orar.gevill; c:o a. 10. Price ci ecu-s:oa ticket from Jami oo City $5 co, from Benton 4.7;.! oca Orangev.i 4 53. SiraiLir rates rvm Intermediate stations. Slop erj liol at Philadelphia ia eit'-er di-1 scttoo within time Iirv.it ot the ticket. ' Tickets can be purchased iron B. i r S. Ticket Agents, and rrom Co;;. actor ot B- A" S- tra a morning of t ie icurjioa. Twkets crust bo used oa the abov raio in,i da'e to rni!aJ! hia. and a any Jay w.tV.ia tita limit of t cke:. A represectativj of the Rai!ay Jooopany wa si w.fa this JEacursiori ni will take 'leisure in giving pas enters Loforrfitioa relative to "lljtels -nJ points or interest 11 P&iLaJe-nh'a aftJ Atlantic Cut. . NOTED HISTORIAN DE Al. John 'lnrk IHilpnlh Mini Safffreil l.on la it Vt Inrk llonplial. NKW ViIK. Aiii. 1. JO111 n.irk Itii)nth. the liitoriaii. dio.l in Vi .ty tirinn hospitnl last niirlit nt .:iH Moik frm n iiiinlioti"n of ilisr.m . Ho ha.1 lfii n patient in tin- honpital ir.rv Ajinl John Clark KMpnth. 1. 1.. IX. hNt..iian. n Krn in Putnam, t-vmnty. 1ml.. in April. 1M1. Ttu-tv w not at tlmt timo a nncii foa,i nitliin thrtn ii'ili of tholoit ia Im n in whiih ho win horn. parvnt woro from t'hriti.intnirs. Yn. Ui tuothrr wit n doifmiant f Sauiutl 1.. Mstthen, ono vt t!io tolont.il cov ruor f Viririiiist. llo wan icra-Iuut,'l frm Abnry mow IV Pauwt unirorsity in IS'sL takinir fipt honor. Aftor erx--is prinripal of an hoiiIoihv o.t Thorn town. Iml.. anl h mportntinlont of puMio i'hl at I.awrt n t biirc. ho trai -wIlol in 11! to tho chair of l'ak-li-ii litoraturo at IV Pauw. He was traim fcrrtM lntor to tho chair of history au! IHilitioal philosophy. Ho Nvituio a oon piouoi; riiturv in tho tt-IU-tro worl.l. Ho ili!tini;uiho,l himv'.f ly hi r.hihty to think cloarly. poak tlnotitly auil writo niantorlr. lu 1ST5 h p'iM:ho,l hi firt N-'k. an "Aca.lomio lliMtory of tho t'nitoJ Stato." It wa au immcliato 'uw. It still h ! i it plaov as a tetNk in I many s-hvls. J In 1"T ho puMiho,l his "P.nitar His- ! torjr of the l'r.ito.1 Statos." a lariro -tavo v -!;;mo. of whi.'h moro than 4l.i" tvpto have Kvn s.il. It has Nvn pith lishod also in Uorm.in. Ho wnto tho "I.ifo a:;.l Vork of t.;.irr.vM." of which Si tvpics wcr sol.l. His 'Vycto- i pV.ia of I'utvorsjtl History" was puhlisli- j rl in lvS5 in four octavo volumos. I In ISNo ho r'nmovl his professorship ' ia IV Pauw and the vie prcsi!onoy of ( tho university in orv'.or that ho uiiht voto his whole time to writing. Ia lMCi he ruh!;.hot his "Life and Vork of Jam, t. Blaine" auj la his most coa'.prvhensive ati'i philosophK-al work entit'.eJ "Great Itacvs of 5lavi!i.l" iu fur to'.uiucs. Ho wss endued f r ton . years in prepaririir the tnatcrtal and Imr year in wrttini this work, la lw ho puf isheu his "Life aa 1 Tunc of W.jt-i-: ::" and a stipptcmetit to tho History of AU Nations" for Webster' Diction ary. H was fT a titie e'.itor of The Arena Masaiiu of lV-toa. H.s mono graph re numerous. In 1SW ho oon-cnt,-l to r.;n for cvnsro on the Do:u ovratic ticket in his home district in Ia liiaua. Thou-ch ho raa ahead of his ticket, he was defeated hy a stv.aii tua j r.ty. Ia reewtt year he had tn n taicj in the prepa-ation of a eor'p'et ant elatvrate h:st,Ty cf the l citeJ States. THE BROCKWAYS OUT. S-aperiateadeat of Claitrav Retorata. tory Ktilist, EI.MIlt-V. X. Y.. Auj. l.-Ztuloa It. Brvckway is out of the Eltr-ira refornia tory. wher he his ervecl for 3 year as seneral super.utenieut. U:s resicna ticn n tendered to the board of tnaa- ajer yestervlay momin. bat the new u not ivea to the pahlic until Ute ia ! the afternoon. The rvsifnation is to . take elect in December next and waj aowpted. and at the rxj'jeit of Mr. Br-xkwaj he was grantel a leave of ab- ; sence for the next live mouth. I Pr. Frank W. Ilobertsoo. late of Be"e- ' rue h'vspttal. Xew York city, act for hi months past the euior resident .physician of the reformatory, ha beea appcantetl acfir. sreneral superiutenlect. which means, a previoasly in licutel in the dispatcte-i. that he wilt be Brock- I way" t'.eovsor Va his term as actiug upertntendetit cvase-. 'Irauefer t'Si-r Huith Brovkway. brother of the :i;.'rtutndeat. a!s.t teni ertfd tus tvs; -matiox I'r. Itobsrtaoa. the new sapfnnten-l-eut. Is oli year of a ie and was tvru in Ower.v. X. Y. He rfc at thi uci to dtscass hi plat for oniictin the reformatory f-irther than to say that he will Jefvr to the w.she of rhe bo-J of maaajter w.th rejaxd to the matter of corporal pcuihmnt. which mean that, ther will be n-. ue. Far Taaac Wears Prns4. OCEAX CITY. X. J.. A-f. t.-Korir yotice W'.n:ea. resident of Philade'.phia, met a trajrie deatk ia the rf here ye-ter-iay ahuat Bm. and their hvste-ss, Mr. Meehio of the satr ctty. who wu Kithii with them, wi recil hy a life juard in aa usccascica state. The clrvwceci were Mi;' Elte aad YLr-fiai Lowe. a;vd l and 2i year respective'y. diuihter ot Tr. Olea-eat Lowe. re:Jir.: ia Monet Airy, a suburb of Philadel phia, attd M-e Jeu-. and Birii Iji'CfciaW. axed Ii aid 'Zi year re speclivetT. dar.jhter of f.wia Li. of Chestnut Hit. a Philadelphia 'ibarb. YVle rr Drafver' Ptae. WASHIN'STON. J:!j 31. The presi dent ti teadere-i the appi.'iatcient ef ea'.badoe to Italy to f o-rtuec Ouvern-jr Iter Wokvit of Massaca-iwct. The l'.j.l.j.c "jTr?.3.eat has teva aitl waethee Mr. W-.Kvtt wM be a.i.-epta-tle to it ia :b, a eapactty. a f rta al- av ct.-erTe.l ta icteruati.-'tul re'.attocj. S. far 00 r;"t.ie Ha bu rv:ci to eitjer of tie ta-;turv. Mr. W ia j i;- vsed t N ia Pr-iaov. aad tie ptvt ietvt hi o.-tatunaicaieti wita t;si by ea tie. that aa ear'y a a wee U eiytct.d. Teaekee til See Mi(ra. OA Mi'-UIL ;!'- J;-'y O.-tt hi been dJ--i',i that the Cucia ti'.her wit is:t N:.if-ir'i fa's oa t'leir way h'.'cie. The date cf taeir Wavi.f pctta ila wli be A 1;. I 5 or IT. Wrk HarWel. FLCVR-fciiy aa-i diU. a bcyr are o--: oi t" " .w '. .''.t .r.'.r--. .. M lae-n.-t ?t. '.;. t ;i r.-tf ;rw...''..s. Jll.i-''. -J. '-i:-r JH."'i 1 .'::? -i.t'r:t. hMi-i. M. V HSfl-VV Eatriase y da't aai a'JO'it ;iay 4a tirtLja. .jyirg aai ta lr-i Li orn. R K IXiil: ,.i".e. ,'i4:.:. : Nj. i wt-er-i. t 0. 's. a."!'.'.'.. .VKN-Ntec-.d. t'-t fim oa c..jSr ca,i as-l 141c ii'i""- OAl"f-VX out -.. ly: tra.-t 3 isi: I-.:., crack, ii-w. ,.rn, jb-m t,'.'P.sC IT'jna. ea. tLtnt:t2i. faaiCy. : l i.iji ' i.M. Al1 i.'-'jraa. prune ww-'iro ctua, , r a. b LTTER Steaiv: r.ate dary. Li c' tl S JS . Uroi. uar- wSite. a 1 I l 't,r. ;, '.f;ii; -At an. I l".n.!n-as.a. r. 'm, t.c ittrilt ts.- ert. I-- 0' ).. wrmi .jjftl. i tr.. V:. ; rvf.itd caiy; c.-'j-'-l. 1 ji:'l!r,'l .$:. Tl' RP K'Vt S S-ea 1 ojrta a". wt Mr't AS5CS Firm: Xe Ofi"J. Ha.i.V. K :.':. -''.i'iy . U'.'Oteca;. tr a i -5.:. . Ja p.i . V- V v !...:. ',v Call: city. I'-jii-VV-l cuu.a-.ry. (' ''i-'. ' ,t(- -!: ah'.i-vta 3k.; t T THE "SIGN OF THE SMILE." ttVr wtarjr a-walklnj the highway of life; Te're fet.tr i-e I and flustererl with worry anj s-.rtfe. Let us drop by the wayslda the heavy old load. And rest at the Inn at the turn ot the road let in tarry awhile At the "Sign of the Pmlle." Tto, the "S!sn of the Smile" Is a Jolly Inn. With naritoylos about It that do naught but urin. There's always a Inugh and a shoulder to whack. And an echo that ever will answer u back- It na tarry awhile At the "Sljn of the Smile." At the "S'.(rn of the Srnlle" we will linger long there For the strictest of rules I the ban upon care. And the gvests must forget there are such thing as years. And never shed any but laughter-brought tears j Let us tarry awhile At the "Sign of the Smile." i t There'll be flagons of Jollity for us to s!p. And tuar.y and many a rollicking quip. Though the Joke msy be old like the Juice of the vine They mellow with age to the richest of us tarry awhile i At the "Sign of the Smile.- i Let us tarry a while at the "S'.rn of the Smlie" rprj-et all our griefs In the Joys that beguile. Let us pleasure the o.vn till It changes to night. Then up with oar loads ar.d we'll And they are ltsht Let us tarry awhile At the " Sign of the Smile." rial time re American. 1. "30 J'J. J'fc Ati. V& J- ytg, -it, it, jw. I Exiles in a Far Land ffiww -a w -as . o -it? A 0D !ol it eatre to pa that iee h two yoursr persons, rr.ati and wife, l.vmr comfortably ia Washington, de cided abvut two months af-.i that Waih lr.jr:oa was cot of uc:ent size for them. Likewise, they mutually con cluded :iat Wishlctoa was slow. Furthermore, it struck them both at or. and the savr.e tixe that there didn't seetn to be "aythir jr doicjr" in Wash Ittton. Rr.l the male person cf the voup'.e referred to tie capital cf the nation a a bury of co speed whato ever worth me. tio-ia': and alluded to it is caustic terms a beirc all rirht in i: way, bat a iieepy Hollow at th.it la all of which the wife of h; bocsoax coiiciiec with hira. "All cf which." siid the ma!e person cf the coup!e. "aaturilly leads up to" "Xew York, of coarse," replied the wife of his Ksora. "herecpoa, after patroniiic their Waaiinyton frien's a whole lot. In deed, and telling their Washington, friends that they were sorry to leave them Veaind in a pc'y cli plice that dida't kaow it wia alive like Wahitg tca. and declarinsr ia louJ and speciric tens. tifcjct to co rciscocstructioa whatsoever, that Xew Y'ork would be yoocl ecoujrh for them for the, remain der of their r-jtcra't lives, they depart ed for Xew York.- As they spei out of the statloa ec the train they reviled. Wai.ia-tca uato eaoi ether a:d re marked that Waai.La.-tca wouldn't Jw, and that they were ticiled almost foel iti a: the prospect of arriviry within a matter of live hour or so at a point where they would hv every eppor tuaity to ret a raa for their mocey. Arrived in Xew Y'ork. tii pair of WuilrrtocUc. man and wife, hesi tated not to exprea tiemelve as b-iaj- deliriously iappy. "Is the ctly tow a. aia't it?" aid :W0tU i.fe of hi bo.m. "The oaly towx." she echoed. "l-:k at this b'.aie cf liyht." aaiol the raile proa. pciatln hi cane at the fcalo-electrio giti oer tie Broad way pci-.lu:' aloocs aad the Ercad--ay res t.aara tear poi te-robterr -siijliahxeat; "don't see blare of li-ht Tit tii licwi tn Uttle c'i Wis';;;; toa. d-o yon? Eeil thiaf. this. lc't Flecty of action here. ia'i there T "Oh. lot," replied the wife cf his "vi red S 55 t ia the a.additf crowd, once axia. isa't it?" he weat oa. pctatiajr oat the cria throng cf bau:if-j.liy dresaeil baaoo steerer and: ether promoters mahia hither aai to a ia their arxiety to aall "j-jod1 tiir." ia idvaa.' cf each ether. "Dca't s.;e po jle lk till ia ti little old plac dowa tiere. do to a? "Xa." sie replied with, so maci cca-v-.cti.a. a it were, tiit he tai to Lvk at her cloae'.y to see if sie were really eajotrir.j" herteli. "v'lever buach. irea't tiiyr saii the male rert-.'t of lie cockle wia they to.:k their r5 Mtle d'hote -itaaer at tie Blue IV re-anriat. p.:ir'.:r.z oat tie diie'eled artHt. tie iy aai ylad 10a io cleria. ti ladle with -rea' sorrow acii fatire fceiird tiem (.rx-3 t. ?eak of tieir prismatic hair aad tiir iaeradicable cox plesija 1, tie imariaative and imijr.cary wrtter. who toll -ol eeitherdo tieyyla; tie p-ale versiisr with T. Ch itterton cia'ae-tijis. i-iiast wtota (to hear tie T. CiattertoniV all p'i'siiiier are Ieu.d ia oce H, criel eocsjlra'-vr; tie "aliea'tt" piyaictac. who. yrac tice ccasifU ia tie writing cf L..im fc.r;jiti vajorief for the Xew Y'or'u j Sua.i-ay sajlrot. ard 11 tirrt cZ tie r Eterry, asirtafit. piai-of-Zls fat: -'el-red-i la.k-ca-r.he-iie T-.-iemiici-" (torrirxd ! ww!. "Fre. SowiijT. aaitonvetittoail ! aatire tier have, haven't they Tiey put iway tie petty retra:nt of cfvil- Ljatios at if tie re:raiat wer tot. I to ij perceive. Chil.i:.h. fclaad. brllliart I lot. icy? IVa folk U'ae tiem ! ion ic, ti little eld place ea the yctocaao. do you'.'" "No." replied ti wlT; of hi to: as. with, aa a.:oent o cie.r ad dijtia-ct 4ia a-.fcA.f to Ix'x her iriia ia rler to ajcertaia. if p?asfct. if sie sr wtsTy esternr iit tt Jovrtl. happy-go-lucky spirit of the occnaion. "I wouldn't be Unck in Wnshirifrton for big money, would tou?" he in quired. In ordr r to force her to put her self on record once more. "Er no," she replied. In a tone thnt didn't seem to have any vast amount of heartiness behind it. "Of course, though," she said, after awhile, with a foTefir.gT placed a bit wistfully to her lip: "Washinplon looks beautiful at this season, doesn't it?" "0, yes," said he, drprecatirgly; "it's a pretty enough little old plnce around this time of year, part icular'yt. it'll do to spend a week or so in tree all in foliage, lilacs nnd snowballs and things in bioom all that sort o' thing. Wc never said Washington wasn't pret ty, did wt? But it's) so alow wonder how we managed to live there con teutetlly aa long as we did, don't you?" "Ye er ye-e," answered the wife of hia bosom, but hex eye seemed to be far away. "Look at this too. now," said the male person of the coup'; to the vtife of hia bosom when he took her to the Central Park menagerie the other Sun day: "something like a zoo, isn't it?" She looked up at him hesitatingly. . "I don't think the scenery's so pret ty a the Wahir.gton Zoological park, do you?" alie Inquired, in a sort of muf fled tone. "Er no. blamed if I think it is. ccn-.e to thirk of it." said he. scrotchir. his chin reflectively. "That's right it isn't. But this is CTer In Xew Y'ork. you ee! Xow, if the Washicgton 100 1 mean the pork, and the situation ar.d all that were over here, instead of ad jacent to poker old WaUucg".on. why" He t5dn't mention yat what the ad vantage wonldt be, perhapa for an obvi ous reason. Thus they went on. Three or four time a day the male person c-f the couple would dwell with great (if care fully workedrup) enthusiasm upon the read thlng-ne (thus to phrae it) of existence in X'ew Y'ork as compared with life "uothingmore'n hibernation. I'd call it." said, he in Washington, and on each occasion she would fall in line with a "ye-e" that really appeared to proceed from a point not much nearer her heart than her throat. It so happened that one evening r.ot long ago, a they sat by the front win dows of tieir abiding places in Xew Y'ork he dwelling with his usual in sistence upon the Joy cf life 02 Man hattan island as cc.cpe.red with "rust ing away in Waahingto. and she re plying with only an occasional "ye-es" a bacd of six or eight colored men, some of them with guitars and banjo end month orgn,weEt by .singing an.i playir-g. The two yocng p-erson from Washington, man and wife, remained Tery quiet cntil the last echo of the music had died away far cp the street. "Sound like " the man started to aay. turning sheepishly to the wife of kis bosom, and then lie observed that the had) her handkerchief folded cp into a waJ about an inch ia diameter, aedt that she was dabbing first one eye? aadi then tie ether with the wad. "Scuxida like Washington oc summer nights. doen't it?" said the male per son, with a sort of vacuous grin on his face. "Kind o restful and familiar, eh? "Very," replied the wife of hi bosom, continuing to dab at her eyes with her wad of a handkerchief. Tien they were atl-ent for a little while. "Come to think of it. Washington Isn't mch a bad old plaoe, after all, ia It?" sail he, palling at an ear, re flectively. Xo it Uat," she replied, decisively. TVar clc5 Washington." That's right." mid he. "Pear old Washington's what I say, too." Tiey were sCent ag-iia fr awhile. "Wouldn't mind going aok to tie lit tle old place, would you?" aaicj he, breaking tie pans, acdtlockiag out of tie window so as net to have to face her. "I'd Jast love to, and that's the truth," soil sie, "but we can't go back yet awhile, can. we? y?a know how everybody aidi we wocX-n't stay more tfcm ix weeks ia Xew Y'ork, althoagb we declared we were going to remain forever, and and they'd just g-ay us awf jlly if we wetit back now, wouldn't tiey?" "Y'ep. tilt's a fact," saii tie man, ruefully. "ISear oii Wisiirgtoa!" said she. "IVar eld WjLiiintoc:" said, he. Wati: "ten star. Thi Hutra Fii-snu ti cnh -'r thaa u t-.'te'iKj n-ros.i tlral'i '-'yts-ii ohi-f.iy area rerisot diction aid pure cl-.-oii. and ti-e cri.v ln n olv-i v-.-y rta i Cf i y Hood" Sar-fcic'anlla, Yoa mar kje? wi! fc ta't- it rrj.r?tly i:i ar itoc:ioi or Mooi d iorde-. It our jt oc toro'ila, a. : ri;:t. o:fi.-rh. o'y ,Te :?;t. r's:-i:at -tm ird otr l.;a..; arj r.:n';jr;i tv tl'.t ti:'ita.T.is. Tie farj.-.t fa:l oathart.o ij E::o.i' Filia. CASTOR I A For Izfiits aid Ciilirta. Tha Kki Yea Hjtj Aajs Baught Tfc r.v'-jt.-:: ';:ir ire fts'vi it the F.:ooniiba-. Pa, c.:j. ird A". 14. t Pcr.?ei ei.! r- for tl'i-it' tV.fi wll 5.1T -t?x: tiT i.l4tn Jc't j t. vy.o" : C. F. S tiii. Cbarl MJ i rcr ci'ir' 0' Mi Cm'.). Gizet A. til tii. Da ".c wCI b chx-zfl 01 ich Uv.it iirrt'.L O E. MiLLicr. P. M. U. , r .: . - ' IP'S 1 CflSTflHi1 AN'cgclable Prcpawlionfor As similating rhcFoodantincula ling the Stomachs and Bowls of Tromolcs DigcslionCrvcrruF ncssandRest.Ccntains neither Opium.Morphiue nor Mineral 'OT IS ARC OTIC. UU Sad' fi CrtU Apcrfecl Remedy forConstipa fion, Sour Stomach.Dinrrhoca Sbrms .Convulsions .Fevrristv ncssandLossOF SLEEP. FacSufilc Sigrtnture of NEW VORK. exact ccpy cf vrAP?cn. ( Not 'an Ordinary School 1ieti William.-port Dickinson Seminary was founded, money making vras not in the thought of its promoters. To give y..un men and women Uioroucll intellectual and moral training at the lowest possible co-t was its par.imo'int aim. It remains its para mount aim. Buildinsr-t have Inren addel. equipment increased, the faculty enlarged, but Williamsport Dickinson Seminary l still true to Its first rrlneiplr. It if a Home and 1'hristiaa school. It rovi'i-i for hfal:ti and oolal culture a careraliy as for mental and mural irainlt..-. i&ac'.ni a pertonai tniereo tn each pnptl. and adju'.ir. metbotl to nre-l. be.ievir. ttiat true e-lumtlon seeks la develop thf hithest tvpe of msoa'.wi aal womanbood. A spiendid flel l, w:;a aihlftic dirvotI tya ir.tinel attilrte. make hall flell and grmnitiam cf real value. Mlmmms r-Kl forall. sinz e beJ for ladle. Nine recniar ciurses. with e!evt:ve tud:e. offer wide selection. Mx eomputiT scholarships are otT.-reJ. Seventeen s)cillel teacher eitnsl?y ar.d ic truirt. making school work othvr tban drudgery. Music, Art. Eapr-xn an.l Physical Culture, with other branch or alone, under leat hers :'.h test home and Kuropean training. Home, with tuition tn reulr studies. .'.Ctayer, with disntuoM to minister, ministerial candidate, .-hr. and two trom same family. Fail term opens September 1X K'J. t atal-ue fre. Address Rev. EDWARD J. GRAY. D. D.. Present. WHEajnjport. Pa. The tal'cative w.imin U the orevthiob- "When a woman cexsci tj ia-r. hr ha jf .-ti ecaiite she caa't get a sreikicj like- ran'i kicks" ai the Ma-.aya-.i ! -.:.) It costi the qorernne-t cne tfth o' a csct a ro-ar.J t j iriyect ho-j rreat which ii e-rvrte-i. Thi eamir.er are itationevl at all t.r ;rat ilauhtenrcenter where hog are bsttherei for the foreign n:a.-et. There woclj le no rei of th i mi ;rc-5:o; tc exam irattco if trievicr wouU fjlly, r.h- ntrthc-U ot k-yg culture laii Jovrn in thi et.ce'.lert S:c Hc.i. V. a c-ht to jet it. Sni?3 csa-i tj the W.lrr.er V.k.no Co., Fhila. " The -.ret cf suctte often lie in aa abil tty to coevx.- revcle that the Vnow itt..f . - 1 a-oit t.T..-; :ha.-i va Jo Do Voc Kitr Ache and Bt s ? Sha'.e i.:tj ?.it ho-s Allen' Fcot-Kase, a po'ijr f:r t;e (cet. It cool the feet x ii c" t .ht or nehe feel eaiv. ture Ci.i.-ot, busiocs, jwcillen. smarting h.-, cal l.Hi, oce and wa:ir:; ft. A.len'i Foot-l'i-t Klu-vts all raia ani .-.;s re-st ana o.'-r.to:r. We bate over jAcco t::x . aialj. I-.cure wh.Ie you a,'i. Try it to-dav. All dru-its ari shoe t?re "c:t it. It.-. ---? i-"t free. Aiiri.. Allen S. visa-:-4, Le F..-T, N v. s iLii A t-u-.i.-e ot fcsaltlt the -at'tir takir.-" maa ta a '.a:n: ci-iici.-.e a '.vjrtiseier.t. E. o'v Nrif.rA5t cor.ta i the first and only si.et.-a cf l.or;e Ais, wntteo b iizusi. Hi is the ath-i.- ct "Fa.ie-s in --ai" etc. ii 1 ortr-ait i usevi as f.-or;s-r i.e. - a Literary Worsaa cf the Lleve-.ta Cii'i-y" 11 -.'-j -vt.i 0( , ti-.iv, 0. a:tilsi oa faa-jd N ;-s. There is a s'vit.H a; i a ;.-vr-.ra:t ct lr Wat. F.l'iot Onti. a-i hor cf Fa:h-:ad;rs of the Kevtsla-.toa.- Jirr letter, ' t, N. Porker Wu'.., va;;aui the Orji: W:;tr Sirle. Two pae are de rrtfit? fa.a;.ie of covers c tiataer rlc tavis i'tfaa ileaot the oats.de as .-.lai tie ta,i-i of ths becks. A cha -; fw-a -W.io-, by Jiha '. jBtaji, Li Mi -a .led. w tile Dr. I'aU-xt VVi.lazis coatiaie lis iaterev.ir; ta.ks 03 '.hi loij-oetant new rooks. Ti? Aa.h.'r.' B:r'.'liiy Cales-Ur 1 ccr.t.a.ed. This Vock Ntw;-.y- j-.ni j :s; the i :::;m:oa cjces sary to lee? yoa .a touch wlta ta ertire irld of e 'irre rt 1 -- ara-e. 3 Ciits a carn'i-er; 50 tents a year, js'-.ha, Ni V. Joa-i Waaaaialir, Ih itla- Wh;n a frlo d.-e his lo.-j dttioei h to save ec tr'erhcei it's hard wvil tor "'-ih mooi, t ;; mart.icL Ti arcotra-oiiite thosi :h atjmr-s ia the s.lsjJ paaa' for c---.'i rr:?cv:toc ar V '. ba. a. Ft'.Ci, trc. a-.iir t y are partial to " - -t-- -' u-:o al trou .l.-s thi l.t.d Cciact s iiti-i- c-jve. is cii.i'-.. t' tj- ... t, ' l-t. ..--s the cii..i .-i-i .' .. '.2-t soiii f i 1 rf. ar-a' ion. 1 -m i' . .r"d be th niemb--i:-s m.i .. dry a? "Jii 4v-i,c.oas, t-ut cta.-.ies throi tJ 4 I - - ------- ti -i.-i.r;r t; twa- r tQ W arte t srer, iw York. " For Infants and Chilrlrpn The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years I I I I I fter, "s'ie no lccr love h:rr.. Pachanan, N!:ch., Miy 21. Geoessee Pure Fooi Co , Le Kor. N. . : lientlemen : My mama ba ic-n cotTce dmir an i haa fuauJ it very :: Havicit used several paci.i,;- '; '-' O, the Jrir.k that take the rla.; she r.nt! it much be-ter for herself n children to dr r.k. She his cmr. :;:-at -r.:. ( I-11Q. de drir.lcit: entire'y. Ura.n O evcrv wttk. We -i a I ata tea yea- 1 i Vouri ier ;.:'i- ;. Fan:c W:u:wj. -9J 4t Th saw carpenter oftea :z it: .'t : Nearly one huaireithouiaai c.. F'i'.e Book hate been soil aboat horse. No. 1 treau of i: k-.nii. N. 4 i a ro-:'.:rY l:. I u : ; .it 3 -1 ;rn- No. tells all hoo! cos a-i :i -" "-i while No. 5 ii the ntcnt oo?rhecs:.i ' on sine yet fr.cted. Frice ef ea:a. 5"--Adiresa N timer Atkmicm Co., Fh:ai: a To elevate the taj; it have jT.tf." i n-.-.-;.-ii7 -v : HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills. B loosness, Indigestion, Meadacne. Ey to take, eaty to operate. 25c. Moatv ti'ks when joa tiro? a r.i;.i. a rhjcorath. F.tntr ts ix Hotri. D.itre-si t rey a--.,i lU.iier cUse-ase relieved ho-.rs by '-New Great South Ax:.":oi' ney Care." It it a grsat s-r.-t-s-e 0-. a cf i: eCici:n promvea-r-t in tei.:" - - -1 1 13 . judOir, Liduey and rue, in a male. Kel.eves reieatioa cf wit;r : x if a'.i ..' .t.--d C. -L iai-nediitsly. If jroa war: '.i' ti ' cure this i the reaie-lv. S-i -'v Kle-.x. '.r-iar, i;o W. Ma a St.. f Pa. 4 iv. It's thi craty cotar: ?'-J-yr w:j brains oat. AM ( iKV- In IWMl I'tsrii5s:i Sro.wvoH PiritSE r.ir.tlv cured by the mis:er'y rowtr Aar'.caa Nerv.r.e Ton..". lava!;: s;i, saiif no tocher, tx'-.aisj th.s ;r--a: ';-! caa cane tha a!l. It is a e.re f.e t.i --': worli of stotnach we-aVees 1-1 s- 'ijl The carebe-Tii with th trs dwe. rr.'i-.f it I tic,; U aiarve loc ai '"r''J I: male o faalore; xver i-arw.a'- tuatter tj loi-o; y:a ravr .::'-'. care 1 certaia ccder the n. -.f t " ' hia! -.h j;-. via,; for.e. F rxsai t a-d sate So'd t C. A. K' rc. dri,V W Maia trt. Ploctxaiu'i i ! Whin a ea.i has Cailt to toi cevt d..v ct,hb'.-r it's al-C-ct t:- : ' - w.cj-s to ceia to t rear. OASTOnlA-. . Bear,. jffgZf l'l'
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