j^aiiiille^jidelligcinct Established in 1828. D. iLVST LVTZ Editor am! Proprietor DANVILLE, PA., ♦IEI-r, 1, MUJ. Published every Friday at Danville, tin county Beat »>r Montour county, I'a., at H.iw u year In advance or 51.1it if not paid In ad vance; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearage IK paid, except at tlu optlon or the publisher. itates of advertising made known on ap plication. Address all communications to THE INTELLIGENCEII, DANVILLK, I'A. Democratic State Ticket. FOK STATE TKEASt'RER, WILLIAM H. BKRKY, of Delaware county. JUSTICE OF SUPREME IXIUIIT, JOHN STKWART, of Franklin county. KOIt .Iflllie OF TIIK rI'I'EUIOR (UVIIT JOIIN D. HEAD, of Westmoreland county. Democratic County Ticket. FOR AJtBOUIATK JUIMIE, I'll AN K li. BLEU. FOR DISTRICT ATToftSEV, CI I AS. P. UEAKHAKT. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CLAKENCE W. SKI DEL, (JEOHCiE SI. LEIUHOW. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, TIK IS. VAX SA.NT, AMANDI'S BH.ULTZ. SEE to it, Democrats, that you are assessed before Thursday, Sept 7th, so that you may not be deprived of your vote in November. —Do not forget to pay your tax on or before October 7th, if you are over twenty-two years oiil on Novem ber 7th or if you have not paid any tax since November 7th, 1903. —IT'S about time now for the poli ticians to practice up their very friendly hand-shake, if they don't care to appear so terribly awkward iu the heat of the campaign, and im mediately afterward. "IT is no disgrace to wash win dows or sweep a floor. The disgrace comes when it is done poorly," says Booker T. Washington, the greatest colored man living. How true and yet how many of both races who fail to see it that way. — WIIEN there is a chance of win ning is ilie time every good Democrat should get to work. We have a chaiice—in fact are going to win this fall, and it will be an easy job if we get all our people registered and qual ified to vote. This must be done be fore the evening of September 7th. —lf the weather permits, there will be a large crowd at the Farmers' Picnic tomorrow at DeWitt's park. A day oil'and spent at this affair will lie profitable inasmuchas it will bring together old friends and create new oues, as well as develop the social qualities of the participants. Hon. Win. T. Crcasey, of Catawis-sa, wil be among the number, and assist ii making the day's outing a success. — DON'T forget, Democrats, that Thursday, September 7, is the last day to register in order to S'cure youi vote in November. It is easy to reg ister; it is diflicult to vote if you name is n>t upon the list. You a e a Democrat and will want to volt this fall, particularly when the pros pects of cleaning out the Machini gang are so good. See to it at ouct that your name is properly oil tin Registry. — SCHOOL SUIT. GAHKIK, of liab le, Luzerne county, deserves togo on record as establishing a new standard by which to measure the capacities oi school teachers. To a large clas who appeared before him as appli cants for certificates lie made thi> .singular and rather original state incut, lie saiil to them, "if your looks suit me you will IK; granted I. certificate ; if, on the other hand, I do not think you look like a teacher, you w ill not lie granted a certificate.' There is no doubt there are case where good looks are regarded iu tin light of capital—a very valuable as set, but we cannot remember that ii was ever before required as a requisiti in a school teacher, or as a measure of the hitter's capacity. Largo Enrollments. Wo arc informed tint, tho I.ilt-imy I'istitutc and Statu Norma! Sclioo', . t Bloniuabui'K, I'a.. in larte numbers of student* in its vuiious de partments for ttio ensuing year. Tins school is iucieasing iu popul r- Ity ovuiy year. Not only does it a - tract because of iti high standard it exoelleuce, but also boc-auso tin * school's reputation is so exoclleut an t ir-ro icbiug that younx people educa'• el there have the best chance for posi tions. Wo advise young people tc Bend for annlaloguo. Over 1,1(10 Dogs Licensed. 2 Brass tags for licensing 1,105 do, s liad been told ut the City Treasury uj 11 the limn t e ollice elosail for tl e week at noon today. Mom dogs thai tat uninher i xist in tho city,of corns , hml so ue tus hto being sol.l over*. diy. The pau idmeu are bvsy, to audit will not hu Icng h fore till I.CtfiHjd ilo a '< aro v-iy sottct. Tie numb r of thrno doll tr 'ags soM i 617; of tliu ulieapur variety ha e been sol I —ll.iriisburg Star Imlepeud eut. An I.uorrigible Youngster. •lull'i ll y Pcrsiug, aged eight years,< 112 SJtibury. an incorrigible, wis cut to tho Glenn Mills Reformatory. Mon day, by .ludgo Savidge. Johnny Ii »«i NO unc-uit rollahle desire to run HWI< 112 0111 ho ne. Lu»t October hu took a trip on a freight with an uuibrelm mender ami wan found the uoxi day wauleiiug about tho fair grounds at Milton, where he had boeu deserted by bid older traveling co upauiuti. Resolutions Adopted. At a mooting of the official uieiiib is <f St. i'aiil'd MethoJi.-t £p boopil •hurch. (he fallowing ireamble aud resolutions were adopted a< an ixpies- Hun of tho esteem in which Kev. A. i. Haiti win, late Presidiug lfild» r of (•lie Dauville District, wash Id: Whereat, Biother Auios Sumh Buld -viu, our beloved Presidiug Kldtr, lias ieeu called by God fioui ins Ueld cl labor here; therefore he it Resolved, That while iu sadiuba we note iiis suffering aud death, >•» tit is witli pleasure that we testify to his beautiful life. "He was a goo 1 uian," aud lived the religion lie piofesseri. lies.lived, Tint iu tho death of Bro clier Bali win we ivooguize tiie fact, that tho Danville District lias lout a <rcat leader in tho cause of Method ism, a uia:i of the finest moral im pulses, of rare executive ability, of <roat force of character aud yet poi sessod of decpott sympitfhetio nature■, whose MJU I was over kectily alive to the needs of his people. Unsolved, That our deoprst syus iiatliy goes out, witli the people of'our District, for the bereaved fi.nily ii our Brother. Report of Secret Service Chief. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3<\-Tlieae. uual report of Chief WilUie of the Secret Service shows a total of 532 ai rests of which 41 ralated io oountei foits of curreucy, 52 to alterid oblige* ti0u9,31l to the oouuterfieting of coin and the others in connection with various violations of the Federal stat utes. Tho nationality of the defeud auts represented most of tfie civilized countries but uatire born ofT uder* led witli 3J12, Italy beiug seoon I with 4*3 tud Austria third with 1-2). In gi i grapiiio il divisi ui of prosicu ■ ious Pennsylvania leads with Ml, New York had 77, Ohio Un, Cal fo.nii 20, vlissjuri '2<. All of tlie states and ter ritories except Ala ka were lepreseut ed. Costly News. When Ilobsou sank (lie Miiriuiao at the mouth of Sautiago liaibor, fout men wrote a composite story, which was so skillfully iutei woveu as to gi\e she ruador the impreisiou of its b i-ig cho work of one pen.' In the actions before Sautiago, the Associ ted Pievs • en showed great courage, r.nd trius uiited reports, wliicli, for descriptive powor, accuracy aud compri liensi ve- IOSS have never bren surpaiHOri. The story of the fateful tucounter witli Jervera's fleet cost, and die total ex penditures for reporting the war ex eeeded $300,000. The Spelling of It. Informed during his recent visit to >Vilkis-Uaire of tiie derivation of the nity's name from Colonels Wilkes aud Barre, famous American sj mpatliizeis tud the displeasjre of the people that oho Postal Department should liavi ordered the change of the spelling to " Wilkosbarre," President Roosevelt -aid lie would lcok iuto the mattei *ud wotd was received Kiiday an •lounciug that the President had ord ered the nan.o changed and tho Post • iTice D partiuent would lierealter oltic tally recognize it as "Wilkes Barre." J. 11. Brugler Drew the Plans. Sunbury cau justly be proud of the tew home of the Kiist National Banl> which was throwu open to public bu i nes?. Monday moruiug. Kor ioo> , elaborafo furuitu o aud elegant a|- poiutmeut", it is not t-urpassed iu the Tho .low bauk quartets nre in (h t inner Harrison Building which wa lurchasol by the directors two ye.r igo, aud remodeled i n plans mado h Vrohitect J din 11. Brugler, of Duu ville. —Sunbury Daily. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks, of tushiowu, have retuinod home fron i pleasant visit to Atlantic Citv urn •.i.l id 'pi ia. * W. M. SEIDEL, 344 Mill Street. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Dr. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM ETJ 7 is not a disguised enemy of the human race; wlior<» it cannot help, it does not harm. It is composed of vegetablo ingro dienbj and does not heat or inflame the blood but cools and jmrifies it. In all cases of Kidney troubles, Liver compkiints, Con stipation of the Bowels, und the delicate derangements which afllict women, the ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY is beyond prafee. Thousands of grateful people voluntarily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth and fullness of words which mere hu iiuess certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards—excuses no crimes— brcal.s no hearts. In its coming there is hope, and iu its wings there is healing. Wo challenge a trial and are confident of the result. Your druggist has it. ONE DOLLAIt a Bottle. Bear in mind the name ami address: Dr. Dttcid KGNNEUIf, Uondout, New York. ...... t ECCOSAISE. (Scotch Dance.) S. M Y EDuJ* Moderate. s -- r - | — w 11 -jf |ggll p | |g| ■#• ♦ mmm ' , tf s s , . m f \" A— |S A - " r-^=J--n-=trH BSSSSHS CmmmmZ ETHSSES Ittjii §fesS ? *os S A 112 ji < ' ,N a, A | T } ii :tf- n,/ * 112 |^*=*r 5t • • u J j"T I 11 '. r/i/' s"~~~~~ '— \ ■ „— —• *- -J- J ■»■■£■ ■£ Si pll J.r: fcr^rf 1 .:" ■ ? A r'•.,#=] \ !««>•)—a American Melody Co., N. Y Copvritf!-.. .. fc ,cfc-=i »;S * "ip - 112 - ■ i r/% r f: S '■■%"' i-i Jl ", [- : -". r3 I "-£3 '.^=^=3 - - " » -- •» -• • #—" 'm «■** * S~ ~-» " L,— Q T %ii- Zpr Ji = F =Es3=y=^g: ' • • . •.? Trio. __ £ 1.., J3—i i i OIJ t ( =i=f =z=Sz =U==ij= = p C *r l = fc , J 112 IjJ ' % £ '—• 4: I SSiMiE J:!^E=fe T J Inv-r- J 112 j | O 1 t Wjfi J I 1 .^f=Ezr=t^Tfd ( " 1 ,__ . lEi I n.S. a! Pine. "S 7 " ♦ ♦ v /rp-i7-¥=j?"—f— - * * 4-* (■xi. r i i^d^g=^_ Kccosaise.—3. ** ' Death Invades a Hgppy Home. Stellll o wife of Alfred Fry, Front "eet, «1 incl Friday afternoon under exceediugly sad circumstances. A lit tle tfiil bal.y born übout 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon surviv<s. Mr«\ Fry wast wonty-lonr year-* of age, a young woman of most Icvely haiater. S'IO w«8 tlin daughter of Mrs. (Jeorce Mjerly ami find a lurge •irelo of friem's. On July lUli, 190-1, KIIO became ti e biide of Alfred Fiy and lier happy wedding. solemuiz d at her home, had uothing about it to foreshadow the deep sorrow which was HO soon to be the lot of those who loved her. With her husband K ho went to house keeping on Front street aud their home has been a liappv one, indeed. Her death came as a great shock and was utterly unexpected. After the I birth of her babe she seemed to bj do« ( ing fairly well aulil a few minutes _ 112 after 4 o'clock when she suddenly ' grew worse anil death ensued. The babe is quite a healthy child an 1 thee it uo reason to doubt that it will su • vivo, despite the loss of a mother's love and care. Mrs. George Myerlr, mother of the deceased, was in Milton wheio ► lie had been called to the bedside of n sick relative. She was gammoned home yesterday, but did not arrive until u - ter her daughter had pa-scd away. All Abort California its resources, its opportunities, its wonderful climate ami kimllv 'soil. Iloiv to yet there, h nv lone i' ' takes, and what it cists via the Chi ago,' Union I'acihc North-Western Line, a:e all tohl ah.int in hook lets sent postpaid to anv aildre s for 4 (rents in stumps. W. U. Knlskern,' |>. T. j|., & N. \V. Itv., I'liicajjo. I SEND us 'A cow, Steer, Bull or Horse &j ■ | hide, Calf skin, I)og I skin, or any other kind -? J 1 of hide or skill, and let ! us tan it with t!ie hair 1 on, soft, light, odorless KwiaffffiW . and moth-proof,forrobe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get our Catalogue, IP-M giving prices, anj our shipping filffil a, fags uud instruction:;, so u■, to EJjjjlyj : • avoid mistaken. We alio buy THB CROSBY FRISIAN FIIR COMPANY, 116 Mill Atrcct, R'tcbi-'Stei. N. i. We still contii.iu to (jive The (ireat American Kami Journal to all of nnrsub scriliers who pay in advance. Think of it. Two papers for the price of one, and only *I.OO, tin). ! CALIFORNIA Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round— where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that will assure you a competence ? Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment ? Then goto California, where both health and opportunity await » your coming. The Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western Line is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Special low round-trip rates are in effect via this line throughout the summer to various Pacific Coast points, and colonist low rate one-way tickets will be on sale during Sep tember and October, which give an unusual chance for settlers to make the trip at a minimum of expense. Daily and personally conducted excursions are operated through to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Portland without change, on which a double berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00, via the Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways. W. B. KNISKERN, » P. T. M. C. & N.-W. Ry., Chicago, 111. Please mail free to my address, California booklets, maps and full FILL IN THIS COUPON particulars concerning rates and train service. • AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. NW4S4 raf s=saffl FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN! t ATTENTION! j Orders will l>e taken for n guaranteed 43 per cent. Protein Brand of Cotton Seed Meal, delivered oil' the ear at l'otts grove, at a reduced price. i Send inquiries and orders by mail t Pottsgrove. Persons having orders in will be notified on arrival of the car C. H. flcMahan & Bros. jj Special Dairy Foods and Dairy Supplies, 11 HAY AND FEED \ Pottsgrove, Northumberland Co., Pa. ICTHE COCOA EXPERT! ill CSayss-RUNKEL BROTHERS COCOA 9 the \est cocoa made: an article of absolute purity vLvW ith the highest nutritive qualities and a flavor If you try it once you will fully appreciate the T 'n fa isdom of THE COCOA EXPERT. k Send your name and two cents for a trial can. —— |^yytyyj|^]cocoA Full HAbK-A HMAM. FARM uF FOK ty-slx acres, known an I he .Mailer farm located 'JUj miles north-east «»|* l*otts»;rove. FulivJjuihliWs, good fruit, wati-ral house and l>arn. All cleared and under high state <'t cultivation. This larm is oHe red at privah sale and is a dcsTahle properly. Will leavt hay, straw and fodder on the place. Posses slon given this fall. Address, 1.. (>. KVKUI IT, It. F. I». 1. l»oltsgr«»vc, l»a. Stationery for Farmers. Farmers and others, particularly those living on the iiural Delivery router, should have printed stationery as well r.s holiness men. It is not only more busi ness like to send a letter with name and address printed on the notehead and en velope, but it insures tie return of the letter in ease it is not delivered. We are especially well equipped to do tlii* class of printing and can do it promptly and neatly. We will supply 250 note heads and 250 envelopes, extra quality, for $1.50, or 75c for either one lot. This is cheaper than you can buy the paper and envelopes regularly at retail stores* Pennsylvania at Denver. Pennsylvania will bo represented i«t the national encampment cf rlao Osanri Army of the Ucpuolic at Denver next month b»** four past cotunfauders-in chief. The? are General Louis SYug ner and Colonel Robert 13 Heath, . 112 Philadelphia; General J. P. a. Gobii , of Lebanon, aud Adjutant Generiil Thomas J. Stewait, ot Noriintowu. Pennalyvania ban more past commune e: s- iu-ohief than any other ktata it, the union. * Practical Talks for Farmers. Dejnty Secretary of Aprhrlton Martin lias arrauued for the holdb g «!' tain ers' institutes throughout tie s'ate during the coming (till and win nr. 1 hero will !'o 40 days ot thex in<titLtes aud iu additiou Secretin Maiiin has arranged to I.old a ferie « 112 i tactical schools, at which l.Utei making, horticulture and poultry iu hro-ts will bo dUcusstd and dimoust rated by cxpeii mstrcctrrs. I AUCTIONEER " ' Real Estate or Personal Prop erty Disposed of at Public Outcry. 'Heal 'licsu//s Quaran/eea Address, Michael Breckbill, Rurul Route 4, Danville, Pu. $5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform in any form in any of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is under stood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their soothing, nourishing, strengthening and invigorat ing effects upon the nervous system, and not by paralyzing . and weakening the nerves as would be the case if these drugs were used. For this reason Dr. Miles' Anli-Pain Pills are universally considered the best pain remedy "I liavo suffered for 2.". years with * severe palna In iny head. heart and back, and have tried everything I cou d p. t and could n..t find any relief until I pot a box of Dr. Miles' Antl rain 1 his. I suffered as long: as 12 hours nt a time with such severe 1 pains that I fen red I would lose v.iy c n> n«l. '1 ho Anti-Pain Pills sravo mo c roller In from 10 to 20 minute?. I do i ( not havo to use Morphine any more. „ I wish you would publish this so ti.at other sufferers mny find relief." * 112. A. WALKER, 1 H. P. "D. No. rt. Salem, Ind. I) Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by e your druggist, who will guarantee that \ the first package will benefit. If it fail? ho will return your money. 1 25 doses. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind !* DENvSYLVAM \ 1 KAILKOAI) The £l:r.dard R&i:woy c: This Continent i'ItOTKCIK 1) THItOI'UIIoLT 1.1 i 11K iiilcrlocßiug switcli & Blwlt «mu Mien Schedule in Lticcl Nov. 29, 1903 HTAT|t>X4 A.M. A.M. I'.M. I\* Sunbui J I < • |0 45 I) 66 I 2 (JO Ift 2t> Kline's (irove i■. .1 11: (i| i:. m6 Wotverton I 0,.s iinmii' 2 10 I:» 7 Klpp's Kun. 1 7 iHi 110 JI .. i JJ •Sou 111 Daii\ille .... | .... . r4k Danville j ' ll 1 ' " - H.*yd i 7 I'- (10 "_'l i j i ?a Koarln ( • • 112 7 110 i _• ..i i(; mi t'utuwi»a \irive 7 |ci...» •; u i ij. Catiivf lssu i euvo | 782 10 35 | 2*Bo I tt 08 l-...-- i::. ..in . . . Hioomshui , ' • •' " 1 * « '•» Esp> Fei r> f7 42 riO 47 i i 1« Creas> 7 vj 10 60 " Vitfl ft iio tssss^^T 9 : #w a OB »«* N- Bcope K Leave I 802 11 06 I •. 05 iii 10 lieu(.*ll Hnv.nl i soti WTT| U . 810 11 20 :. > 088 Pond 11 ill 18-■■ !i I 1.. .ft Io " Shick'dlluin j ** ' ' ,l ' If' II s 111 -12 SlO 710 Nanth 854 1154 :i i:« 710 Buttons r 900 fl2 00 l ! 726 Pl}* mouth Ft ..I •.•••_• (14 08 it.'.' i 728 South \VI:U< urc .. ono rjnu jor 7. 0 lla/le sir. , , ... ... 120K 1 .r; 7 : Wilkes-Banc*. .Arrive 010 12 10 I \i', 7& SDJJ/JJAiiD Wllke*-n.u iv. .J .cave J726 i so:6 i: n i uOO lluxlu Si reel 728 10 ;I7 : 1.t,2 South Wdkes-Il.irre 7 0 i«j u) A, otft Plyruout Ii Fei ry 112 7 :.2 I , i .. i 2 • , . . * Buttomvi • ! .. .17.- I 'l6 i 2 i . < i u Nun:lcoke 7 12 lo •.«> «I •. 17 Retreat 7.1 : ■ • .. 10 n. Shickshinnv 1 Mocnilll.,ll,l j •>'-« '• Pond II ii! . 112 H i;1 11 1;251 '■ Hi llopell Hid 111,, I Ii J7 Beach Haven Ferr.v.. Nnoopeck Arrive 8:> 1120 342 7 IsVwliwikllwi'vi'i I Hls S " -I KST CHI 8 tony town Ferr> 1888 fill ; 511 7 13 E»py Ferr> ........... 812 ril 10 102f 720 Bloonisburg ) v , .. .. _ ... Ka-f I» i n)|iisliurff.... ] ' ' ( ata wlssa \rn\ .• s 6-1 11 -.7 1 1:1 7 :$2 I'll til wisSa .... I.taivi' S .V» I! 67 418 7 :$2 Itoariiitf I'reek ... I!i01 I|J Dun\ iHo I „ .. . r . South hanvlll<>. / • " Klpp'B Run.i 112 I.' 1 1220 1 iBS 1 7 "41 Wolv erlon r 026 ti_> 11 12 1 sui Sun bury ... Arrive ij 086 jj 12 40 | 166 J S l<i Daily. « Dally, e\eept Sunday, t Slops only on not iee to t'oiuhn ior or Aueut. or on signal. Trains leave S< uth Danville as follows: For i'it ts(.»n and Seranton, 7 11 si in and 2 '2l tnd 50 |» 10 week-days; 10 i7 a m daily. For I'otl.svillc, Reading and Philadelphia .11a in and 221 pin week-days. For H i/.!eton, 711 ain and 221 and 6"io 11111 week-days, i-or Lewishurg, Milton, Willi insport, I.oek H«iven, il( novo and Kane, 12 15 |» in week lays; Loek 1 li' N • only, !■ II a 111 and I:(1 |> ill wei-k-days; lor Williae. port and interiuedi • it- stations, ;»i i a n. and 7 ".i p m week-das s. For Helleronte, 'i'yrone. IMdilipslairg and <'learfli Id, o'l4a mand 12 i"» pni week-days. I or 11 a1 ri -l.i Iry and in; • rim-diate stat ions. U 1 in, 12 16pm and 751 pin week-days; 1 Pin daily. F.T Philadelphia .via Hari'ishurg) Haiti illore and Washington, 0 11 a in mid and 12 16 ind 761 pin \veek-duvs; 1 :{| p m daily. For IMflshuvg \ia llarrishurg , 11 a m and .I pin week days; I :>1 pin daily; (via l.ew ' • vii J tin tl II !» Ii a m and 12 !"> p m week lays ; < via I.< .ek Ila ven) 0 11 a in and 12 1". p ill Week-dav s. I'ullniau Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on through I rain< i..-lw.en Suiihury, Williams ini-l i.ne. 1.-iwi.-i Sum;; ry and Phila delphia ami Washington and between Harris burg, pin sbiixgand t!••• w. at. I'or lurtiier intormatlon apply to ticket W. W. ATTKUHUUY, J. 11. WOOD, Ueneral Maiiuirer. I'ass'r Tmltle Mgr (li:o. W. Horn, General I'ass'r Agt. Many newspapers h ivo lately given currency to reports hy inv. poiisible parties to thee fleet that THE NEW HOME SEWINU MACHINE CO had entered a trust or combination; we wish to assure the put.lie that there is m* tivtth in such reports. We have been manufacturing sewing machines for over a quarter ofa centu ry, and have established a reputation for our selves and our uuu hincsthu: is tke envy of all others. Our "AVir Home" machine has never bccniivalcd as a family machine.—lt stands at the head of aII Hiyh fJrtitle sewing machines,ami stands on itsoirji merits. The "Xetr Hou\e" iatheonly really UIGli Oil A IH: Sctvimj Machine, on the market. It 1R not necessary for us to enter Into a trust to save our credit or pay any debts as we have no debts to pay. \\ e have never entered into competition with manufacturers of low grade Oheapmachines that, arc made to sell regard less of any intrinsic merits. Do not bo de ceived, when you want* sewing machine don't ■end your money away from home; call on a " JVeir Home " ho can sell you a better machine for less than you can purchase elsewhere. If there ls no dealer near you, write direct to us. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO >- ORANGE. MASS. , New York, Chicago, 111., Kt. Lotiln, Mo., AtUta. U, Oa„ Dullo., Tel., bun KruucUco, CM. _
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