Jlaiuille Jjttf elligenrrr Established 111 1826. OUR TICKET. NATIONAL. For RresMent. ALTON U. PAKSKK, of New York. For Vice President. I HENRY Q. DAVIS, of Went Virginia. STATE. Presidential Electors: AM ud steaiu equipment complete In every essential detail, as well as with all materials, aud labor to be used and employed in aud about the erection and construction thereof,at snoh prioe or prices, and apou such terms and ooudltlouv and aooording to sooli gen eral stipulations, plans, specifications and instructions as shall be mutually agreed upon in tits said ooutiact. SKOTION 1 Tbat the Oommlltee ot the said Town Oouuoil ou Light who shall be at all times subject to the geueral direction ot lb* said Town Council shall bava the charge, con trol, management and supervision ot the erection or Installation, operation and maintenance of tha said municip al electrio-ligbtiug plant In all ite several departments, and shall employ all labor and purchase all materials neoeseary for the proper operation, maiutenauoe and repair ot the said munioipal eleotrio-lighting plant. SCOT ION. t That all ordiaanoea er parts ot ordinances inconsistent with or oontrary to the provisions ot this ordlnaaoe are hereby repealed. APPROVED the HHh day ot jaly A. D. lINM. W. O. PURSKL. Ohief Burgees. Attest: HARRY B. PATTON, Secretary of the Borough ot Danville. Pai Oouuoil Ohamber, Danville, Pa., July IMb, IWX. Hospital for the Insane Commencement Exercises Superintendent Meredith Master of Ceremonies—Eight Bweet Girl Graduates, Three of Whom Re ceive Valuable Prizes—Et Cetera. DANVILLK, PA., JOI.V 20, 1904. To the Editor of Out INTELI.IUBNI'KK. The twelfth annual t. > Mmencement of lh« training school for attendants, at I lie Danville Hospital for tbo In sane, wm the feature in this vicinity on Thursday night of lust week, when tin' handsomely frescoed amusement hall glittered with "(air women ami brnvu men," ami upon which brilliant event nearly every available seal in the spacious auditorium wan oooupled with especially Invited gliosis, attend ants and patients nf the hospital. At the appointed time the otHclnls, entertainers and portion of the board of directors—Wm. L. Gouger, of thi* city; Howard Lyon, of llughcsville, and Wm. K. Shay, of Watsontown— were formed on the stage In graceful orescent shape; the scene thus pre sented would have added lustre even to the great master of art Illustrated London News. The several numbers on the pro gram, which follows, were announced by the efficient superintendent of the hospital, 1)1 • Hugh B. Meredith : Prayer by ltev. J. R. Hutchison, pastor of the Mahoning Presbyterian church; overture. "Flora," Schlepc grell, orchestra; sddrvss to the class, Cbas. M. Clement, Ksq.; wait/, "A Dream of Heaven," Bauer, orchestra; conferring diplomas, the Superinten dent; march, "Uncle Sammy," Holr.. maun, orchestra; awarding prizes, Dr. J. K. Bobbins; benediction, Rev, J, K. Hutchison; march, "Soldier's Blood, F. VonHlohn, orchestra. The graduating class consisted ol Mae C. Shade, Llzxlc M. Jobna, Sarah Kmlly Johns, Mrs. Sarah J. Kester, Margaret Naomi Dloe, Carrie Isabel Kusaell, Mrs. Wm, C. Burger, Alice Cullen Buokmlller, C. Freas Ash, Whitfield Ford, Harry F. Deauer, J no, A, Strauaer, Jno. C, Robinson, th, at the Merrel Home, uear Maosdsle, a picnic will I* held under the auspices of the I\>mona Orange of Northumberland and Montour counties. National Orange Maatw, Hon. Aaron Jonee, and Instate Orange Master W. F. Hill, Esq.. will be prevent and deliver addressee. Valley Oranje will furnish dinner at moderate price. All who d»aire dinner will please uotify J. A. Merrell, Danville, K. F. IV No, 8, a few d*ys in advance. The strike la the weal trade eoiues at a season, happily, vrhea vegetables ate abuudaut and whan moat physi cians recommend a diminished cou sumption ot meat. whore the Indian had HO often enji y ed tho same refreshing touch of Na turn. Whllo pleasantly seated ill this beautiful retreat, overlooking the fountain, rich scbrubbery and sweet-scented unit varigated colored flowers, whilu off in the distance loomed np old Mneinoloton, the lady attendants anrveil an abundance of excellent ice cream and various kind* orcakn. While partaking of the lux uries so bountifully prepared, the guests rested comfortably in easy rockers and broad old-fashioned chairs. The pleasure on this occasion reminded the writer of what the im mortal Kobert Hums said on the sub ject: "But pleasures are like poppies spread,—You seize the llower, its bloom is shed, Or like the nnow fall ill the river, A moment white then melts forever." As the night aped ou it seemed but a few ahort hours until it was an nounced that carriages were iu wait lug to covey all to their homes, and aa they Htepped into tho aeveral con veyances, thanked Dr. and Mrs, Meredith, Mrs. Jamlo Jordan, Miss Alice Smith, Howard Rhults and all others interested lu the commence ment of 1904. ET I'KTKKA. Mrs. David Nhelliart Is improving after meeting with an accident "Aunt Peggy" Sechler, a native of Montour county, iu the ninety-eighth year of her age, was the receut guest of Iter son John, ou Kerry street. The old lady is wonderfully bright for one so far advanoed iu years. It is believed by many that she will round out her cen tury. One of David Ruckle's fingers was re cently amputated ou account of an ac cident. ltichard Metlieroll's orchestra at the Danville Hospital for the Insane was highly commended on Thursday night of last week, at the commencement. Stoes' liaud, under the leadership of Arthur Foulk, is making rapid strides to ward improvement. On Saturday night last the band entertained a large and de lighted audience in frout of the Court House. The concert was gratuitous. Thanks. Come again. Miss Dorothy Welliver is the proud possessor of an all jet black Angora cat, a native of Jeraoytown, Pa. Thirty Shauiokin people come to this city on Wednesday, for the purpose ol visiting our grand hnmane institution, the Hospital for the Insane. Tin l furry flat in still doing business "at the old stand," notwithstanding the water lias fallen very low. The convey ances taken across the river dally number at leant 150. Mm. Dr. McMurtrie, of Washington, I>. C., and Mian KanuieStrine, of Milton, were the guests of Mm. Kmma l-rewitt, on Tuesday. OCCASIONAL. CROSS ROADS. Summer is here for sure. Mr. Clark McMiohael is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Deiul and daughter Sadie, Sundayed at John l)eiul' a. Some of Cross Roads young folks attcuded the festival at Moorelaud Saturduy uight. Potato hugs aud flies are scarce ou uccouut of lero weather laat winter. We are uot aorry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cole and Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Cole, of Dan ville, spent Suuday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l>»ihl, at Exchange. Mr. Johu Ellis, of Exchauge, has returned home, after a few week'* trip to Bt. Louis and other part* of the West. The young folks of Strawberry Ridge, spent Thursday night at Mr. aud Mrs. Noriuan Hitler's. Ice cream aud cake were served. All report a good time. A very ploaaaut surprise party was given at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heil uiau's Thursday uight in houor of their sun Paul's 17th birthday. It was largely attended aud the evening was pleasantly snent with merry game*. A splendid supper was ser ved. Miss Sadie Flora, of Philadelphia, is spendiug a week with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Flora, uear Cross Roada. V ■RITAS Atlantic City hcunlwi via Rea4ta| Railway. Thursday, July 14 and 28, Aug. 11 aud i.S. Speelal ten-day excursions from Wtlllauisport, Tamaqua and In termed lute stations to Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Cape May. taava Danville 7.6 Sand 11.86 a. IU. Kxcurslon fare $4.50, Cofnt Arc AM They hurt all the time. A new *ho* I* a torture. The KOOT-KASX SANITARY Coas VAI> cures Own* by absorption. The Sanitary Oil* and Vapors do the work. All l>ruggi*ta 33c. or by mail. Sample mailed KKKE. Address. Alleu S. Oluisted, Le Roy, M. Y. Oceaa b»W (UWIIM. I'rkday, Aug. ID, annual excursion to Oeeau Urove via Reading railway. Tickets good to return until Monday. Aug. , Kissel's prico was 3.50. 8.38, Kissers prico wi 1 0.00. 1.15, Kissel's price was -.60. 4.00, Rissel's price w. ift 76. 80c Kissel's price was 1.50. 3.05, Kissel's priee wi i s.ft<). 2.80, Kissel s priee w vi 5.50. 2.50, Kissel's price WiH 5.00. 3.75, Kissel's prico w.i 5.25. Mahogany parlor Clu.Sr, upholstered scat and liack for 2.25, Kissel's price was 10.00. 1 Morris Hooker uphi Mured cushions of bright floured velour at 5.00 Kissel's price was 10.00. 14 Suit Chairs or Dinars, quartered oak, cane sunt, carved backs, 80c each, Kissel's price 1.50. « Mockers to match these chairs, braced arms, wood seat at 3.00, Kissel's price was 8.00. 1 Set Diners, 5 spindle back, braced arms, wood seal, at 3.00. Kissel's price 8.00. 1 Set Diners for 3.90 'vliile Kissel's priee was 8.50. Child's Quartered onk, high cbaira, with trays, cane and solid seats. 76c for ones that Riasol sold at 1.50. 1.10 for ouea that Kissel sold for 8. (HI. Bed Room Suits. 12.98 for 25.00 Kissel';< suits, 3 piece oak, drosser has 22x27 inch (ionium plate glass, straight front. 20,50 for 30.00 snit of 3 pieces, 28x32 glass in dresser, swell top drawers, wash stand to match. Iron Bedsteads. Our prico 5.00, Kissel's 10.50. Our price 5.25. Kissel's 12.00. Full sixe, brass trimmed, better one lias brass top rail, head and foot. Bed Springs. Our price 3,39, Kissel's was 3.50, made with coil spring connections under neath and woven wire tops in sixes - 4 feet by U feet. 4 feet 4 Inches by 0 feet. 4 feet 4 inches by 0 feet 2 inches. Parlor Stands. Our price 2.10, Rissel's 5.50. Our price 1.89, Kissel's 2.50. Our price 1.80, Kissel's 3.00. Our price 1.25, Rissol's 1.76. Our price 1,05, Kissel's 2.50. 3.00 lor 8.00. Book Case. 9.50 for 14.00, Hall Hack. Pictures and Easels. 1.15 for Picture, Kissel's price 3.25. 89c for Picture, Kissel's price 4.(X>. 79c for Picture, Kissel's price 2.U5. 35e for Picture, Kissel's price 2.50. 09c for Picture, Kissel's prico 3.00. White Enamelled aud oak easels, brass trimmed, Our price 40c, Rissel's 1.50. Largo Mirror, glass 18x40 inches, oak and gilt frauiu, 1.00, Kissel's price was 3.00. Folding Screens. Our prico 3.98, Kissel's 0.00, Our price 1.98, Kissel's 4.50. Our price 1.50, Risssl's 4.00. 3 and 4 fold ouk aud white frame (tiled with tlgnred silkaline aud plain denim. Extension Tables. 9.00, Kissel's price was 15.00. 4.98, Kissel's priee was 10.00. 2.98, Kissel's priee was 0.00. 2,50, Kissel's price was 5.50. Square top, solid oak, of rubbed and quartered oak, square aud round carved legs. 79c for 1,60 Rissel's Kitchen Tables with drawers. 14.98 for 25 00 Side Hoard, 20x30 inch plate glaas, carved top and drawers. Our July Clearing Sale. Kvery thing that wo do not want when Fall business begins has boon reducj ed, verv often the prices lower than wo can buy the goods now. Of interest to every p rson who likes to buy for less than the regular prices. Carpets, r(iigs and Mattings—Prices that Save. 1.50 Body Brussels (': rpets 1.10. 1.50 Wilton Velvet Cttr|aits, 1.10. 1.25 Good Velvet. Cai|>el, !Hte. 1.00 Tapestry A wide assortment of colorings, some with borders and some without, prices la each instance means sewed. lined and put on your tloor. At these prices here's a profitable investment if new carpet is needed by fall or next spring. 30.00 Axmiuister Rufrg for 81.00, site *,1x13 ft, in bright, showy colors. 2.50 Kugs, 1.98, sixe 27x56 inches. 4.00 Hugs 2.08, sizes 3xo ft, bright and quiet toues. Mattiugs for summer ise because they are coolest. Ours o.iuo direct from Chiua and Japan. You run no ritlc of buying old (took hen-. 40c kinds are now 35c yd; 30c kinds* are now 26c yd. 36c kinds are now 30c yd; 25c kinds are now 20c yd. Bargains for Curtain Buyers. An aroli-way or a doer way may need curtains or a comer or den perhaps. 7.00 values are now 2.98 pr; 2.00 ones are now 1.50 pr. 3.00 ones are now 9.41 pr; 1.50 ones are now I.2ft pr. 2,60 ouea are now 1,98 pr; 1.25 ones are uow 98c. Calicoes are 5c a Yard.' Uluee, grays, blacks, at 5c yard, prints of the liest standard makes; (iinghaius UJu, beet oues. Good Screen Doors 49c. Who wouldn't try to keep out the (lies when you can get a door for almost the prico of the netting alone. Of course thev are the liest kind that usually retail at 7oc, Others tor 89 aud 98c. Window Scree üb, adjustable, for 10c each. A Crash In Fruit Jars. Mate. 39c 4utn, Quarts, 49c dox. Oue tliiug that basu t advanced in price hut right when you need tlieui we make a deep cut lu the prices. Full siso Mason Jars, pocefoiu lined to|>s. each dosen in a box. Pints at 39c, dozen, Quarts, 49c dos. Halt Gallons, 70c doxen. Wide Jar Rubbers, 5c dnscn, Jar Fillers and wrenches, 10c. Paraffins, 10c lb. Parasols at Half Price—Umbrellas at Reduced Prices. Handles of all kinds, straight and curved, beat frame, wood and stool sticks, site* tor ladles and men. 6.00 Umbrellas are now priced 3.75. 3.60 Umbrellas are uow priced 2.60. 2.7i and 2.50 Umbrellas are now priced 1.90. 2.00 and 2.36 Umbrellas are now priced 1.50. 1.75 and 1.25 Umbrellas are now priced 1.00. 1.00 and 1.25 Umbrellas are now priced 75e. 75 aud 5tV Umbrellas are now priced 40 aud 50c. Parasols for Children and Ladies. We are now closing out tbeiu at half price. Comfortable Garments for Ladies'. The garments that afford the must comfort these hot, sultry days. There are many here at less tliMii the usual priivu. Shirt Waist Suits, the coolest unit (or drewi ami heaidea are good fitting gar ments. 1.00 and 1,80 Fton.nU Suits in shepherds plaid fancies mid light slmdes trim ming o( white headiug. 3.00 White l'.que Suits with faggoting and medallions and pleated skirts. 3.50, S.tW, S.iW, S.OO Koyal While Suits tint beet fitting and ahvavs in the highest vogue. White Shirt Waists are reduced now:— 1.00 values (or ,VV. I.Bft and 1.50 values for 1.00. S.OO values (or 1.&0. 3.40 values (or 5.7&. Drawing Sacquee, dark ones and light li|{ured lawns also white lawns, aioely trimmed, fitted one* or the Hewing Kimonos, 8t», So, Mc aud 1.00. Schreyer Store Co. Front St - MILTON, PA. - Bin $!. v . LETTER FROM ELAINE ROZE The Land of Evangeline—The Dress for Travel After yearn of (ravelling I wick and forth over "the briny" I have come to the i conclusion that no more delightful trip can IHI taken than u short sea voyage to Nova Scotia, and one eonld travel for moutliH through remote foreign land* without finding a hundredth part of the charm and beauty of thin land of Loi g fullowH Evangoliuo. Last week, with a view to making a study of the travelling American woman, I took thin trip, which in the latest fad of the fashionable woman, who reallxea the importance of a complete rest a* a l>eauty builder after and arduoun aocial season. It is tho exceptional American woman , who overdresses for travelling today, HO I happily saw little to criticise in the way of unsuitable continuing, hut rather much to admire in the trig and simple walking ; : ii' ! ,M; ; L. Ai • . ' ' V V-S J . -I*-** ««"»• Iff \ . -4->#•**&; I • \ m mm 1 Y ' 1 x Ju m* \ , i; V- MW • '•'-A length gowns, with I heir neenmpnning neat iiuil stylish shirt WllUt, ami nil no transatlantic steamer linvo J seen inoro correct dressing than on tho liroail prom enade decks nf tho luxurious Prince Arthur, of the Munson J.inc. Through the beautiful Long Island Sound hy daylight one of New York's most fashionable women wore a brown raw silk gown, which neither soils nor shows dust easily, and which was made in a seven gored skirt, the tucked bottom of which 'just escaped tho deck. The jaunty little jacket had the fashionable short Mowing sleeve, which fell over the daiuty sleeve of white raw silk shirt waist. The hat was a brown rough straw with strappings of ecru straw and au ecru coi| plume drooped gratefully over the left side. Another charming gown for the first steamer day, and for wear on landing was of porcelain blue linen, IHIX plaited all around, and adorned at the bottom with two,w ide tucks which are repealed jusl above the knees. The shirt waist is tucked and trimmed with narrow eui broieery. A white roll brimmed sailor with blue leather binding and white straw bow completes this costume. And while on the subject of dress (or your outing, ruiuoiuber that unrestricted lungs, are of paramount importance, and fortunately in the matter of a proper cor set to accomplish this result health and fashion are not at a variance, so by choosing n correctly built and fashionable corset, such as the (Ml a laSpirite, which holds the abdomen in and the hips back, you will llud yourself taking full long breaths of health giving air, and come back from your recreation trip with re newed capacity for work or play. Ingles Mere Excursion. Tuesday August 2nd the Philadelphia & Heading Railway will run a low-rate excursion to Kagles Mere. I.KAVI.. t'utawissa (1.30 A. M. llloouisburg U. 30 " ltupert 0.40 " Danville 0.57 Mooresburg7.il " Pottsgrove 7.-1 " Milton 7.-5 " I West Milton 7.30 " Aiirivk. Kagles Mere 10.00 " HKTVHNINO LRAVIS. Kagles Mere 0.30 M. Itoumi trip rate #1.50, good that day ouly on above special train. JJXKCUTHIX'H NOTU'K. Kxttile "/ Jiunhnm Ji. lltfii'httt'l, lair of Jhin villr, J\l„ ilnvmnl. Notice Is hereby given that letters testa I LIH'LITN rv uiHUillie estate ofrie Willi 11. It. Uenrlm'rt have IH-. II umiiieil O Ihe under vlk'iiiHt. All IS'mons Indented tosiild e»lale a,-V requested t» make tMiymtal, and tliose In, vlni claliiis or demand* II«« lust OIE same will make ILICM known wlltua T ilelay to 1 M VHV L.dt'LHA TIK.MtIIAHT, I Kxeeutiix, tiuiivllle, IHI. t)r to Holll 11l l„ OKAKUAIIT 111 Klrst National Hank Hiui vllle, I'll. TO CONSUMPTIVES. w » The undertiened hatU'ff rritrred to health « I>t timple niMknt,»tier«urtcn«f• ° r * e \ f 'f'J " r » with % »e*rre luuf thai dread diiene CoAtumpitoa, i* aaaious 10 make known to hit lelU»w sufferer* the MM ot cuij. To those who desire it, he will eheet/uUy •*•» Uf» **•» mmU 11"^ I U-£h*4 »tU • fIUWo riKKAHII •»***? • I (**»atlj Morning Kdi lion by until for four moiit .s for sl. Agents lire wanted to .ike suliserip tioiiH. A liberal cntuiiib lion will be (ivun, Address World Ci utpaign Club, Room 4d. I'nlitxer l.uildi ig, N*. Y. Tortus, subscription bl inks, sample copies, printed matter, &v , will be sent >y return mail. Special Kiires to St. Louis vtn Linkiiwoiiin The following lures are authorized l>y he Lackawanna Itailroad via nil direct 'outox and good on all trai is. Season ticket limited 'or return to >ec, l.">th—&lU.2o. 00 ilti) ticket *27.70; K day ticket, $22.73. Stojipver will be dlowed at Niagara Kails tu d Chicago not 0 exceed ten days. Amu gements have wen made for the througl movement of hair anil sleeping cars fr. in Scrnnton to ; t. Louis without change. This Will Interest pothers. Mother «iray's Sweet l'on ders for Clill- Ireu, Cure Peverishness, Had Stomach, Summer Bowel Troubles, Teething l'ls irders, move and regula e the llowels nd Destroy Worms. Thiy never fail. )ver 80,000 testimonials. At all dritK ists, 25e. Sample FRT K. Address, ilien S. Olmsted, I,e Roy, N. Y. TADBES Dr. LaFranoo's Compound °' ISSSS'."" Powerful Combination. Sua- •ustully usM by 200,000 women. Price 91 c. mß|Ml| 1 or by mall. LtFrtnoo A Co., I hUidilphli, Pa. Public J>ale Real Est.' ite. lly vlrltto of an ordor of the Court of (Him ion Plonn of Monto vi r Con nt , tlio undorMiKu ,l will oxpoae to piddle uulo ill tlio promlne* II Saturday, tlio thirteenth dny of Auuuat, •01, at 10 o'olook A. M„ nil II at certain lot of i tul situate In tlio Firm Ward of tlio ItnmuKli r Danville, County ut 1 Moot'»ur and Ntato of omiHylvaula, betcumlnu at a point on tlio HMt NUIO of Mill Street llfty eot dUtant uor iiwardly from tlio oornoro Mill and Front, hvcln; theuoo northwardly loiitf Mill Hlroot vonty-tlvo foot to oornor «112 lot OWIUH! by lorucoC. Illtio; thonoo at IM lit IIIIICIOM with lilt St root .Mstuurillv nl«.it u, of !<•' »» •»'»<» iomooC. Ithiooluhty-I'oiii i.to tot ofJauioM . Hlohl, or H. I Markn; thonoo IOIIH Miild Itlchl or Mark* l< na lino parallel llh Mill St root southward twonty-llvo Urt icorner «»i lot torniorly o- od by Mary l<. onrlinrt, now Color I-YUM nnolior, thonoo V lino or lot of wild Fot erinaohor wo«t ardly and at rltflil aturh llh Mill Hlroot Khty-four fVvt to the wild dill strtvt, tho laoo of h« uiuninu; ou wliloi * oivotoil a two ory fmnio dwelling house olng tlio ty apuralnod in ii|Mtrllti |m»o»HMllnir'ln 10nui(torof thoNitlt i»f J . I*attornon, VH. lla I'.. Ut , ,1, < t al. TorniM of milo:—'Twenty-tl > |>or ot»nt down : t lino of tm (IVUVOIIHI to tho pund i*or. UKOItUK MAI IllH, HhorllV, Truntoe, Wilt Id AM KAHK NVKHT, Attornoy, illy 7tli, ItHU. f"""TCKow/o u#eit m 1 , Monthly Marine k t the Cinful Speaker and the Glut, il Vrltef. IOSEPHINB TVRCK D. KER. EDLLWY JI.OOHYHI. IOCA«C«IV. PABTIAL CONTENTS POB THIS •ONTHI ucKestiODs for the Spotiker. What to Say and What Not to Say. loun foe tho Wrl tor. Irror* and Models In Kngllsh from not oil Author*. 'ompound Woixls: Ilovr to write Them, ihall and Will; How to use Them, 'unctuatlou; I'rouuuolat lon. \irreot Kngllsh in Ui* Home AM m»»y otk»r pertlMat •■b|»e«». tek your newadwUr or writ* (or ample copy to Correct Ealllah. |oi SOOO, CvunMon, 111. NOT IN ANY TRUST Many IIOWS|MUH«IN havolat ly glvoil ouri\Mioy tt reports hy lrivs|H»ii!»lhlo jurUen t*» hat THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE CO Ml< »nt<* ewlll; iHHOlltliestl.l'OVera \ll»rlerrtfl» w-l\l«. v, »mt liave.staliltvlaM a , \mla'u,n Im',mr» selves »n*l our marline silt t ts I lie envy lit all ,th, i> our " .Yete Nut e" ntaelilnx lw« m>ver Invn rlvnletl »» » la'ally nmoliliwv tt itniulM lit the llemlefutl lilt N •iewlim iH*ohtii,'!i.«m» »UiwU«n Ite ivwrltn. rite " .Yew Name " l«. fce *wlv i*«ll» JIICi M HMAUK Sett .'HO MttrhiMm « •< M Mr Hl«l k9t. It LA not neoex'wry A>r «»T > enter Into A trutt lowive our emttt ur TVIY aey det»L* N» we L'*V* NOURLAS te |wy. We H*ve never euteiv*! ti\H» mtapetuion WLLH m»nuri>e.uren> <»F low CMD* »t»*PM*eli!ll«« LLWL uren UL* to WLL ivt.vrvt- UW of »nv lulrlnnle uierl *■ IV* not L» iwlvevt, WLWN you want « lug uwelilne don't WML yovu money «WNY OA-M ho»A»! >-«LLO«» »,>>W H«»r •• IX>«le> , lie van N-LL you K LOITER inaelilne lor lea* llu* I you eau VUIVIMM RTMVHENV It llverv I* n. TTIWK-r UMN you, wrtto Utrvet to«». THE NEW HOME SEWIi II MACHINE CO w ORANOK. MASS. - « N»w York, t'liU-urs 111,, St. l.ouW, Mo, \tuu» I*. 0«., l»tlwrrvx..Vatt KmnoUvv,^