THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 3 MCIiNSU APPLICATIONS. Continued from page 12 lows: Situate in tin' vill.uje of IClk (irove, li'iuinlivl on the cist by liunl of Klijah Hess, north by land of Hummrr & York, west by main public ro.nl ruii nimj through sii'l vilbi.is'c ftti 1 south by liitnl nf saiM J. V. IVrrry, ant known ns tlie "Klk Ilmne." 9.. Pavlowski, John, hotel, West Her wiek, I'.i., bouti'led nml flosrrilii"! as fol lows: Situate on the north side of l'rviis avenue, bouudeil on the south by l"reas avenue, on the west by lot of ,. thapin, on the north by an alley, and on the east by lot of Dincio Staiiijio. 91. Kishe, 1'Mn.ir, hotel, Centre Tw p. pa., bounded and deserihed as follows: Situate nil the south side of the publie road leading from Illoomslmrn to lier wii k being bounded north by said publie road, east by l'erry Koad, vest by land of George Sponsler and south by an id lev. 95, Kappe, Monroe, wholesale, Cata wissa lmrouv.li, l'a , bounded and de scribed as follows: (In the tmrth by Mill street, on the east by Mrs. Henry Shaw, on the south by nn alley, and on the west bv Mary Walter. . Redliue, James S., hotel, Green wood Twp. l'a., iKiunded and deseribed as follows: On the west by public road leading to Jerseytow n, south by public road leading from Orangcville to dwell ing of Mrs. Hartley Albertson, east by lot of H. Rotail anii north by lot of Mrs. H. Albertson, and know n as the "kolirs burg Hotel." 97, Roach. Daniel, hotel, Conyng liatii Twp., Pa., bounded and described ns follows: Oh the public road leading from Ashland to Nuinidi.i, adjoining land of James Kostenbauder, Lehigh Coal Company et al. in the village of Aristes, and known as ''The Mountain Hotel." VS. Rootiey, Kllen, restaurant, Zm Ward, Centraii.i, l'a., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the east Bide of Locust avenue, bounded on the north by property of 1'. I''. Ilurke estate, east by an alley, south by property of Martin Walsh, and west by locust ave. 9'J. Reiter, Gus, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., iKiunded and described as follows: Situate on the southeast corner of Spring Garden avenue and Mercer street, bound ed on the north by Spring Garden ave nue, on the east by lot of S. A. Durling, on the south by Schley alley, and on the west by Mercer street. !(lt). Reicc, C. II., hotel, Orangeville borough, l'a., hounded and described as lollows: Situate at the corner of Main and Pine streets, bounded on the east by an alley, on the south by Pine street, on the west by Main street, and on the north bv lot of K. H. Sloan, and known as "Orangeville Hotel." K1. Rimby, Samuel D., hotel, Mad ison Twp., l'a., hounded and described as follows: Situate in the village of Jer seytown, bounded on the north by lot of E F. Johnson and Rachel Carey, on the east by a public road leading to Millville, on the south by public road leading to White Hall, and west by lot of Geo. S. Lee, and known as "Rimby Hotel." 102. Stegmaier Brewing Company, wholesale, Bloomsburg, Pa., bouudeil and described as follows: Situate on the south side of 7th street, liounded on the south by an alley, on the west by lot of Thomas Sullivan, on the north by 7th street and on the east by D. L. it V. R. R Co. 103. Sponenberg, O. 1''. hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north by lot late of Weslev lVttit, east by an alley, south by lot "of H. S. Williams, and w est by La Salle street, and known as No. 532 La Salle street. 104. Sponenberg, Anne, restaurant, Berwick, l'a., bounded and described as follows: Stiuate on the southerly side of west Front street, between Market and Mulberry on the corner of Kuclid av enue, bouudeil north by Front street, east bv Kuclid avenue, south by Reagan al ley, and west by land of M. A. Markle, be'ing known as No. 132 w est Front street. 105. Sedusky, John, wholesale, Con yngham Twp., l'a., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate in the vil lage of Aristes, on the west side of the public road leading from Catawissa to Centralia. 106. Sands, Joseph K., hotel, Mt. Pleasant Twp., in the village of Mor dansville, bounded on the north by pub lie road leading from Mordansville to Millville. east bv lot of the "Free Church," south bv Little Fishingcreek, and west by land of C. L. Sands, and known as the "Sands Hotel." 107. Stongo, A. O., hotel, Montour Twp., Pa., bounded aud described as fol lows: Situate in the village of Gro vauia on the public road leading from Bloomsburg to Danville, bounded on the south by the public road aforesaid, on the east by lands of Isaiah Hagen buch, on the north by lands of Henry Lazarus, on the west by lands of Lewis Thomas, and known as the "Grovania Hotel.,, 10S. Snyder, William II., hotel, Bloomsburg, l'a., bounded and described as follows: On the north by 2nd street, east by a private alley and land of Dr. John and others, south by Pine Alley, and west by Whitman's alley, and known as "Exchange Hotel." 109. Snyder, Irvin A., hotel, Blootns hurg, Pa., bounded and deseribed as follows: Situate at the corner of 2nd or Main street and the B. S. R. R.. liounded northwardly by 2ml or Main street, eastwardly by right of way of the B. & S. R. R. Co., southwardly by an alley, and westwardly by an alley in the rear and lot of 110. Shaffer, II. A., hotel, Orange ville borough, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate on the west side of Main street, bounded on the north by lots of Albert Fisher and Mrs. Albert Heckman, on the west by Mill street,, on the south by lot of Mrs. Re hecca Megargell, and on the east by Main street. 111. Shaeffer, Edward J. hotel, 1st Ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded aud de scribed as follows: Situate on the west Bide of Locust ave, bounded on the north ly private alley, east by Locust avenue, south by property of John Moran, and on the west lv an alley. 112. Sc'hweppeuheiser, W. C, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: Situate at No. 815 La Salle street, bounded on the north by land of George Sponsler, on the east by La Salle street, on the south by land of George Sponsler, on the west by an ulley. 113. Saracino. Nicholas, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on Freas avenue, being lot No. 1520. 114. Schlanger, Henry, hotel, West Berwick, Pa., bounded aud described as follows: Situate on the southwest cor ner of La Bulle street and Frees avenue, hounded on the north tyy 1'reas avenue, on the east by La S.dle street, on the south by lot ofG. W. Sponsler, mid on the west by lot of J. Sihlanijcr. IIS Sc'henke, Edward, hotel. West Berwick, Pa , b ninded and described as follows: Situate on the northeast cor ner of l,a Snlleaud Poplar streets, b Mind ed I'.oitii by Poplar s'leet, ei-l by an al ley, south by other Inn I of Joseph Mau ley, mid west by Lu S.dle St. 116. Shoemaker, J. F., restaurant, Berw ick, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate an the southeast corner of Front street and Reagan alley, bouud eil on the north by Front street, on the east bv lot of L. I. Clewell and P. C. 1 Currin, on the south by an alley aud on ! the wi st bv Reagan's alley. ' i 117. Stem, Jacob, hotel, Sugarloal j Twp. IV, bounded and described as fob lows: Situate in the village of Centinl.i bounded on the north by lot of Louisa 1 Stcen. on theca l by an alley, on the' south by land of Joshua Ib ss an 1 we st j by public road, known as Central Park I Hotel. IIS. Sholenberg. Wells A., hotel,! Berwick, l'a . b urn led and described as follows: Situate on the easterly corner I of Front and Market streets, bounded ! north by Front street, east bv lot of A. B. MacCrca ct al, south bv Canal street, ' west by Market street, being No. Ion Hist ' Front street, and known as the "St. ; Charles Hotel." 119. Stegmaier Brewing Company,! wholesale. Berwick. Pa., hounded nml ! described as follow: Situate on the west iide of Chestnut street, bounded an the east by Chestnut street, on the south and west by land formerly of the Penua. Ca nal Co., now of the I). L. & W. R. R. Co. and ou the north by land of the D. L. & W. R. R. Co. 120. Schonbcrger, Henry, hotel, Bri arcreck Tw p. Pa., bounded aud described as follows: Situate on the southeast cor ner of Warren street and 6th avenue, bounded west bv Warren street, east by land of petitioner, north bv 6th avenue. 121. Sutton, O. E., hotel, Benton borough, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the eastern side of Second street in said borough, and known as McIIenry House. 122. V'isintainer, Emanuel, hotel, 1st ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: North by Centre street, east by Locust avenue, south bv property of B. J. Dyke and Mary Dyke and west bv an alley. 123. Williams, H. ., hotel, Briar creek Twp. Pa., bounded aud described as follows: Situate on the west side of public road leading from Berwick to Jonestown near the foot of Nob Mountain liounded on the east by public road, on the south by land of Gid. Michael and Obed Michael, west by land of Philip Spouenheig, south by Lynn I). Albertson and Mrs. S. Sitler and north by lands of O. V. Koous, and known as Miller's Hotel. 124. Wagenseller. George, hotel, Bloomsburg, l'a., bounded and described as follows: Situate on 2nd or Main street bounded on the north by Main street, on the e.ist by lot of Severanceand Roberts, on the south by an alley and on the west by lot of David Lowenberg estate, aud known as "St. Elmo Hotel." 125. Williams, H, S., restaurant, Ber wick, Pa., bounded and described as lol lows: Situate on the southerly side of West Front street between Market and Mulberry streets, bounded north by Front street, east by land of J. N Harry, south by Reagan's alley and west by laud of R Berger estate. 126. Yankee, Rudolph, hotel, Green wood Twp., Pa., bounded andjleserihed as follows: Situate in the village of Ey ers (irove, bounded on the south by a public road leading from Mordansville to Millville, east by a public road leading iioni r.HT'iuvc to jersevoiw ll, noriu by mi alley, and west by lot of Jackson i Robbins, and known as the "livers Grove Hotel." 127. Yeager, Lloyd, hotel, Catawissa borough. Pa., bounded and described ns follows: On the east by lands of John Haley, on the west by Railroad street, on the north by Pine street, and on the south by other lands of your petitioner, and known as "Railroad Hotel." 12S. Yeager, Wellington, hotel. Lo cust Twp., Pa., bounded and described as follows: Adjoining lands of Khiier Yeager and public road and known as "Cross Keys Hotel." 129. Yette'r, Boyd R , hotel, Main Twp , bounded and described as follows: Situate in the village of Maiuville, bounded on the north by lands of A. II. Gruver, on the east by a public road, on the south bv lands af W, P. Zehner, and on the west by Catawisssa Creek. 130. Yost, Dora K., restaurant, Bloomsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Situate on the east side of East street at corner of 5lh street, bound ed on the north by Fifth street, on the east by lot of the Rescue Hose Co., ou the south by lot of Dora E. Yost, on the west by East street. 131. Yeager, Montilus and James A. Yeager, hotel. Locust Twp. Pa., bound ed and described as follows: Situate in the village of Numidia on the northeast ern side of a public road leading from Catawissa to Ashland where the Mill grove Road intersects the above road in Numidia and adjoining lands of J. L. Kline. 132. Zimbo, Andrew, hotel, 1st ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded aud described as follows: On the north by property of Maria Dyke, east by Locust avenue, south by property of Ambrose D. Golds worthy and west by an alley. 133. Zanowyak, Mitro, restaurant, 2d ward, Centralia, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows: On the north by property of Mrs. Win. Bulluck, east by Locust avenue, south by Railroad street, and west by an alley. FREEZE QUICK. Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions. Bloomsburg, Pa., Dee. 30th, 1909. Madison Square Garden., New York, designed by the late Stan ford White, and erected at a cost of 53,000,000, has been sold to a real estate syndicate and will be torn down and replaced by a modem of fice building, according to a report in realty circles. The property has been on the market for some time at $3,000,000. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of FEBRUARY JURORS. Jury Commissioner and SliBi'iir Drew Names for Next Session of Couurt. KlierillT, I!. Km, 11ml Jury '.iimnis fdoiici A. ('. I lidluy nod .laine Ti ump drew the jiiroiK for l'Vbrimi v court on Monday, 'iliii Is the la-t ' time .Mr. Trump will net. us bis- term of ntllce expire 1I1N yctir. Mr. llidluy will Mlicreed lillnit'll'. The jurors drnwii nre ns follows : iHANI.lt Koli-i. First Monday in February. K. I), ('ecu, I'.t rwii k limit Marl, liriiuvivek Fred ColemeliH - lierw ick Karl liiown, -Main Aaron Hart mini, Hemlock John Crawford, licrwh-k Clmi'lc K. I'.ck, Montour John Waiiieli, Scott, WchIcv DhvK I'.eiitoii Twp. O. W. L:rish, Sugailoaf C. O. Matist.-M.ulisoti Itoyd Yiuiee, h'ange I'), K. 1 l.'iL'eiibin h, Scott Tlios. M. Lynn, Itriarcrcck '. A. Wesley. ; Stillwater 't. Acheiihiieh, 1! loon 1 William Ki I wards, Centre Orvillc Meeker, Siigiu loal' Frank .Meyer-, Mogadon f K. H. Hardo, ( Jreen wood ( 'baric A i t ley, Cleveland lieimdi'i' Fct termini. Locust (leo. Ifeinaid, West Kerwiek Jacob li. Mo.-cr,- t'onyiiliam l'KIIT .ICHORS First Tuesday in February. David Howell, -Mt. Pleasant 1). F. Mordim, Mt. Pleasant David K. Veaer, Locust Howard Oteeiiloy, Merw ick Calvin P. Hleckcr, Mo'itour T, K. llrittain,- lienton (1. O. Feliwt, Hei wick Siimucl W. Ikeler, Derwiek Wesley Morris, Greenwood K. W. tirceiiley, (Jrcenwood Samuel II. Mordan, Madison I suae Fetterman, Con y nullum Wes'ey Fairchilds, West Kerwick Ul'. Davis. Hloom U. H. Hers llcrwick Sylvester Heaver, Cony nglmni Clem Marteei y , llerw Iek Frank S. Leihow. Centre F. K. Itoice, Iter wick Thomas Meivll, Scott A. L. Fritz, Suifttrlosil" Jacob tietty, ( Yntruliii Henry S. Keck, llerw ick K. U. Wilson, lienton Tw p. J lion Similes, Herw ick J. Lawrence, Montour I. J. Hi miner. Kiooiu Wm. Klines, Sr., llerw ick Win. C. Hal tiiuin, Scott C. K. Blame, Kerwick W. F. Hough. llerwick Zehneder Low. Oiange M. K. l'.rvin, Cataw issn John J. Kielly, Centralia John Walters, Catawissa William Singleton, Conynghain CIVII, COlKT JfKOKH. Second Tuesday in February. S. T. Pollock, Berwick K. Ward Hitter, Hloomsbury Boyd M. Freas, Briurcreek. J. P. Creasy, J r., Fishinereek lvl ward J lai'tmau, Madison Albert Low. M on tour Charles A. Shatter. Berw ick Thomas Morton,- Berwick C. R Pealcr. Fishinircreek ti. W. llat'tiniin, Hemlock I. Neal Matist, Hemlock Harry Falirimjer, Berwick "Wesley Bower, Bfiarcreek James Walters, Bloom 1. It. I keler, iireeiiwood William Hon p, Berwick K.ni Yociim,- Cleveland David Fisher, Bloom Win. Wilt k ins, Fran klin W. H. Hiiiirroso. Bloom K. H. Smith, Cutiiwissa J). V. ociim, - Locust Clarence Trumblcy, Centre. Peter Shu It, Silirarloiif Aaron Kestel'. Mill vide William Harry, Berwick T. L. Keifer, llerwick Joseph W. Swank. M illlin Samson Townsend, .Mt. Pleasant Krastus Kline, Pine Albert Fetterolf, - Con yni,'ham Klmer K linger,--Berwick W. W. Karshnoi;, Iireeiiwood Charles Mower, Berwick A. C. Fisher, Montour, P. V. Closen, Orange James Strieker, Catawissa John Ash, Berwick J. 8. (irimes, Bloomsburg T. W. Hiellv. Centralia William H.' L'tt, Bloom M. H. Meiiscb, Montour ( 'has Cadmiin, Millville Hodger Sheriin, ( 'entrnlia Albert Widger, Briurcreek FMward Kausteiibauder. Catawissa James Hueh, Herw ick There are times when every man, away down in his heart, realizes that the fools are not all dead yet. Pennsylvania Old Mexico SSfiSS ALL THE DELIGHTS OF TRAVEL FOR FULIv INFORMATION J. It. WOOL), Passenger Tratllc Manager, We Waw io Send 4 I TUB DE-LUXR tUSINP.SS PArrR, mm mm If you care about the quality, clinrnctcrimd nnpressivcncssof 'your stationery these samples will be valuable to' you. The); show Tyou'''.what ' really .impressive,' productivetstationcryjis.: They show you business forms'n ,COUPON POM);. hand somely printed,' lithographed .cad dic-stamped. in harmonious color c.mbinatioiu. If yo-j buy business "'tationcry you need thcr.c samples. vThey tell you how to "let the most imnrcvave", most productive sta tionery. They show you how your letter-head or check would look on COUPON Ii'JNO. They demonstrate, and tell you 'why', of all bond papers, COUPON BOND is best qualified to serve you, and why it is the first choice of those who recognize the ec:u;l c.:r.-.!r.5-porti-r of l.ih-prado stationery. COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Bloomsburg, Pa. No Blessings of Grief. Prophet rnd poet and priest liavn always made stock talk of the chas tening and beneficial effects of koitow and !-rrlef, which is utterly and bitter ly contrary to the experience of the modern experienced practitioners of medicine, alienists and directors of in stitutions for the insane. Deep grief in moderns is a most pernicious cir.o tion which Is now drowned out as quickly as pos;.;ib!o. Perhaps modern man differs greatly in nervous st.'iic tui'c from his rugged, sound, quiet, sol era, sleepy ancestors. Anyhow, the old truths of the blessings of grief no longer maintain. Blessed Is the 'nan who sorrow's, if that man he strong; true he may sorrow, hut he will not sorrow long, for some strong-minded 11. en can In a few hours or days cast away a grief that would haunt a weak Into the grave. Beef and Bald Heads. Is a matter of common obscrva and mention among market f en meat handlers, carriers and wag- who tote the big beef quarters It tinn that oner on their shoulders seldom or never get lialdheaded. This seems to show that tho yet alive Juices, serums and fats from the beef enter into the scalp anil hair follibles to nourish and sustain it. Or the Juices may net In their germ-killing capacity and so destroy germ invasion into any part of the hair. Tip has never yet heard It maintained that the bald-headed wore restored In this fresh meat smearim; way, which only keeps good hair fast and strops and gloriously greasy. Netv York Press. One of Lamb's Witticisms. Charles Lamb was Invited to a par ty where the room was crowded with children. Their noise and tricks phigued him not a little and at sup per, when toasts were flying to and fro, he rose to propose the health of the "in-much ca-ca-caluminated gg BPOd King Herod!" One Hour Sentence Profitable. Baton Kongo, La. After serving a sentence of one hour in the penitenti ary for Involuntary manslaughter, Ml more Williams, a negro, was discharg ed and given the usual allowance ?"), a new suit of clothes und a pair of shoes. He had never made so much In the same length of time In his life. Violet Wisconsin's Flower. Milwaukee, Wis. Returns from the vote of Wisconsin school children on the choice of a State flower are In and the violet wins by a big majority. Railroad Tours Mardi Gras and on FEBRUARY 3 Mardi Gras NEErs Florida FEBRUARY 8m2arcii s Pinehurst February n. AND RATES, ADDRESS GEO. W. BOYD, Oeueral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia '"' ( '1 ,1 ft Trolley Time Tables Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburj for.Berwickij :kl! i t 1 V I ri A. M. 1'. M, T. M. 5.0O I 2.50 7.3O 5.40 I. so S.50 fi.Sn 2 50 )-.SO 6.3O 3.50 I0.50 ".50 4.50 1 I.50 S.50 5.50 IJ.fO 6.50 IO.50 1 1-5" Kirs,, car 'caves Market Square for Berwick on Sunday at 6.50 a. ni. Prom Power House. Saturday Night Only. Cars leave Kerwick for Danville: A. M. M. 1'. M. 6.00 12.00 0.00 7.00 r. m. 7.00 7.2o 1 .00 S.00 S.oo 2.00 Q.OO 9 00 3 00 10.00 10.00 4,00 II.OO ll.OO 5.OO I2.00 1.00 First car loaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at 8.00 a. in. Bloomsburij Only. t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloonis burg, for Danville: a. m. r. m, r. m. 5.10 12.10 6.10 6.00 1.10 710 7.10 j.io S.10 S.10 3.10 i). 10 i). Id 4.10 10.10 10.10 5.10 II.lo 1 1. 10 First car leaves Market Square Danville on Sunday at 7.10 a. m. Saturday Night Only. for Cars leave Danville for Berwick: A. M. M. T. M. 6.00 12.00 6.00 7.00 P. M. 7.OO S.UO I. OO S.OO 9.00 s.oo 9.00 10:00 3.OO lO.OO I 1 .OO 4 OO 11.00 5.OO t'2-OO First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at 8.00 a. 111. Bloomiiburg Only. Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: A. M. M. P. M. 5.30 I2.00 6.00 6,15 P. M. t7.oo f7.oo I.00 8.00 fS.oo fs-oo 9.00 9.00 t3- 10.10 1 1 0.00 4.00 11.00 fit. 00 5.00 First car leaves Market Square for Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. in, Saturday Night Only, t P. R. K. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. M. P. M. P. M. 5 50 I2.30 6.30 6.35 I.30 7.30 7.30 2.30 8.30 8.30 3.30 9.30 9.30 4.30 Jo. 30 10.30 5.30 11.30 11.30 First car leaves Catawissa for Blooms burg on Sunday at 7.30 a. m. Saturday Night Only. A Reliable Remedy Cfi, ATARRH JfiMm Ely 0 UISJIII UUIlil is quickly nlimrlied. Gives Rulict at unco. It cluuuscH, Bootheg, heals and protects till) tlisi'liseit menu brano resuliini fr.uii Cniavrh aud drives iway iit'old lu theUcad quickly. ltcNtorc "he S-.-uso of Taste and hmoll, l'uli " jt) cts. nt D"uggi.t8 or by mnil. Liquid Jreani I'hn t'-r u-o iu utouii; .in7! cts. Ely llrot hers, DO Wiirren Street, New Vork, j I'loonisbiii'g & Sullivan Railroad. t . Taking Effect Pec'r. 9th, 1909, 12:05 W 21 r.M. AJM. t t 1 5 IK 17 ... II S I 2 H :H h fi tn r.2 t; ! i 7 on r-7 7 in " (LI 7 3D ; is n 10 .r ir ?o ,r -1 h w. '7 .1; H 'J", " ... 7 41 H 5;: 7 -ir. o m A.M. A.M. t r cn 11 ir. 7 I' I U ,KI !7 i-2 ... ,7 la 11 w I' 2-2 1 1 4ft rT 24 11 mi 7 'i liW ? 3S 12 8' f7 4 ft is :i 7 4'.l 12 S 8 no I III HO Mi 8 11 1 i7 8. '2ft 1 47 8.311 I N P. M I ClAH. t Sunday NOlt'I ll WAKU. A.M. 1 . 9 nn . !' 0 2 Mil ,. U . '.' an P.M. I li :t? I Hlnaniitiilltt l t. ft V. I Hl'ioiniliiirij I' It ... . I I'iniT Mi;l Mu'iil mivoi. 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Slipt 4f McCALL PATTERNS IVit lr;i1f'i lor style, perft-rt f.t. simplicity nr-d reliability nc.iriv 10 yrrs. ,S..ld in mtl? fvrry citynnd tou-n i the L'l' tcl Stitcs :tnJ t';mi"ul;l, or lV mnil tirtit, Mnrii llwi any other m;ike. Siml lor lice tiit.iJofi.. McCALL'S MAGAZINE Mnrc MibnTilM-Ls than :iny oi!,cr f.isVirn !Ti;ij;;i7.ine million a nu'iith, Ittvaiu;iM-, c-it st v Irs, p:Mti ins, i! rcsMi'ii U i v r. n ilJ.ru ir, plain M-wir.ii, f.im v im ctllt wo' 1:, tires .-m , tti()ticttf, itud Morn--, t. On y f,d iris 4 Vt:ir (uortii i' 'ti! ! I, inrli.di :r ;i '"' p-iUiTt., Sn!siiih.' I ul. iv, r vfiH, I .; :;iii'.;c ffj-V. vofnraFcJL io:.;cF:n;r.T" Io A :cnt . I 'n-t il ! i ml -i pTtninni c.lta!ti;ru: ami i.v'.v r.ish pri" S-c . -KSrr. i res r.irf mi c?.. rs 'o :-!s v.'. 3?.i e:.. r::v; vor TKTriAN,nn't MFrRANTC . 1 a tfa-i.Tie f-r ecrvtKlv Lriirn Alun.t clct-trii ity, tlie ccimny si'ictii.e.andhowto ANU D tical.fullofplcture. Saro- f tlii pajicr. fl Ola yar. lic iu(y irrp n you nime nt rliinmriinn I si K. C- W rUrtcnn St., Boston, Masi. I P'hntoKrnph'f ti I I'MtlTo'-KAPHVteachCilt. lira itiful picture, month Ily j'rfe contents, picture criticism, i',;etloni n swereti. Sample copy frr-e KM I (I- if you mention this pijirr. American Photography I 8 UeacoQ St., Uoituti. Mas. . K v 60 YEARS' Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anronoflpnittiiff ftt.ke(rh mid doscrlntlnn idrt iuli-luy liaoerlain our onnni'ii fruo whofhnr au 'iiviMitlnn is prohnhiy piitoiioihli. 'oinnninloft ' Ioiih nt i lotty r-oTiiiilcnt In). HANDIiOOK on l'ntpnt Ki'nt Irt-e. Oltli'st nupnt-r for dorurlnir putenlR. 1'iiii'iiin taken Iliroiiiili Munii & Cu. reculv tytrial notice, wltliout chnriro. In tbo ScicnUfic jlincricau. A hnndnnmelT 11tntrtirt wpplilr. I.nrcit olr dilution of imy S'-icntlUii J-uirnul. Turnm. f:i ypur: four ninntlii, II. boia bjrull newxloalorm MUNW & Co.36,Crood"a"- New York llruucb OiTlce, C25 F Et., Waslilnnlon, D. C. CHICHESTER'S PILLS Wyr- Til K DIAMOND 11RANU. A LadlesI Ak your IpuTrUt for j Mi-nen-ttT' iriumond Krnnd VU In Ki'd and iiuld metaliicN seaiett ith 111 tie RitilioD. TnL mo ul hfe tl.tw nf AH. UruagimU Ask for t il l.Cll'KH.TER!! iriA.-iiM.iip I'll.l.M, for Vft; year known &s Uat, Safest, Always kcltaMe SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM natiari and tx-Miitifiea tho hair. I'rumotei a luxuriant frrovrth. Sfvcr Falls to Brstoro Gray Hair to its Vonthfnl Pnlni. Citt Frii.p diwiMOf St hair iiiiaua. PROCUHEO AINU fJETEN DED. Hi'inl model, II u: i'i ,u..t. t.'i , :.l ot ai.il :u;: t'n v n-H.r(. f! Vi,-,; u-hic.;, h., to uijuim iwiu riu-, im.Uj u.tu-ka, IT !.:. cwi.. tN ALt COUNTRIES!. ii Jus:il,s d'.rtrt r.i:k lljiiiw.-jn sj.es iimz. 1 1 mim.'v an.i yti'n the patent, y$ Patent jnd lrfrinr?mcn Pnctlce ExcMve'y f B'!3 Ktnu t-t. i.a. VM-ti Oltfi s-rvat On Wf.SHINCVOiS. ftV-r " ' " ' DR. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. UlrMlloa. with wh Vl.l Im Viw Langu.Kn. English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. No. FOR Trice 1. Fever., ConReotions, Inflammation 2.J 3. Woniifl, Worm Fever, or Worm DlseaMO. .'iii 3. I'ollr. Crying and Wakefulnoui of lufunu 'ift 1, IMnrrhen, of Chlliireu ami Ailulti 4i 6. Uvueniery. UrlpliiKH, Htllotu Collo 3ft V. t'uiitflin, CoUU, llrouchitlu .....25 M. Toollmelie, Fucuache, Nuuralirla 12ft O. Ileudiiflie, 8U-k tli-atlaohe, VnrtlKO 3ft 10. UvKlieimla, InillKwitlim, Weak Klomach 3ft 11. Croup, llouriui CoukIi. Laryngitis. 3ft I I, Halt Kheuill, Erilit!on, Kryiilpela ....3ft IS. ItlieuniiitimM, or Blioumatlo Pulni 'it IU. Fevttr Bud Amie, Malaria 3,) IT. fllea, Blind or liieedluti, External, Internal. 3ft 1M, i)ihthaliiiia, Weukor lullunied Eyea 'Jft 10, ( nlarrh, lultueuza, Cold lu llvml 3ft 3U. Wlioiiiilim CoukIi, Bpasmoilic I'oiih'h 31. Aalliiutt,Oi))roHM.'d,Uimoult llri-alliiiui lift 37. Kidney Ili-ae, Uravi-I, t'alcull 3ft 3H. Kervuua Ili-lilllly. Vital Wuukuou 1.0O 311. Hore Moulh, KevurSoreaorCaukor 3.) 31), Urinary lucontliieiire. Wetting lied 33 3 I. Mora Throat, ljulnsy aud Diphtheria 3,) 8.V Chronic Couveailona, Headache 3ft 77. Grippe, Hay fever Bad Summer Colds.. ..25 A mnall hottlo nf Pli'amnt Pelleta. flta the vit poi kei. bold by drugglaw,or auut ou revtslpt of prli-y. Mod leal Book sont free. HUMPHHEY8' HOMKO. MKDK'INE CO., Corner Vii'tii: mO Aim Ttr i t; m v y .,.), rO4J5:f li ZfVvN 8