PREE TREATMENT in : it A Cure is surely fi Frist over twenly yrars ex- and chances of recov ‘evens better than the thou- have already cured. 'H. L GILLESPIE for sale and will a Question Blank to Gil out to us for our advice and EATMENT. ATHLOPOROS CO. New Huvre Coon = ALLEY RR of a photograph of the Billington erick: et club of Oxford, and among the team is King Edward, then an Oxford un- Cergraduate, Princess Loulse of Coburg is sald to have sold the manuscript of her “Mem. colts” to a Brussels editor for $300,000, and Leopold has ordered the police to fing the editor and seire the book. Baron de Forest ia sald 0 be con templating. the establishment of an em- rire in the Sahara desert, and carplug critics declare that the British govern ment will obtain a political advantage by the process. Lord Brassey offered to erect, at his own expense, a large number of wood- en cottages on the English model for the sufferers by the recent Italian earthquake. The offer was accepled by the government The duke of Argyll, King Edward's brother-in-law, has enlarged his lter- ary scope by writing a book of mon- sense verse in the form of a long bal iad. His first work, “The United States After the War” brought him to the police of American readers Sir William Macgregor, govergor of Newfoundland, is one of the most re markable men In the British calounial Eom ey] and Wikes-Barre s A. a Daily fn Inserted dger accent th The Record 1 Be ant prdered printed. Sant charg: want ads expen of book i ot is entirely out of 8 to the amount lavoived in For Rent hous 5 Lockhart street, 10 Bath room and all modern Im- abi at Glaser's Joan and is the only governor to wear the Albert medal, which is the civilian counterpart of the Victorian cross The princess of Wied, who is a prom- inent figure in the court circles at Berlin, and whose husband Is in the line of succession to the throne of Hol land, buys ai the ill-used horses that come to her notice and gives them the benefit of a stay in her well-appolote? stables. HISTORICAL GLEANINGS. One of the fads of 1770 was the wearing of two walches Cabbages were introduced into Eng- jand in the sixteenth century, Pottery is the oldest and most wide- 1y known of the human arts The drum is said to have been the first musical instrument of the human race. Four shillings per annum was the rent of a fiveroomed bouse in Henry Viil.''s time. Records of Firfax county, Virginia, show that eGorge Washington owned al the age of 27 50,000 acres of land, snd In 1790 the Washington family bad killed 150 hogs for thelr use. New York was first called Gotham by Washington Irving and J. K. Paulding ‘n thelr humorous work “"Salmagundi,” mm sarcastic allusion to the siugular wisdom of its inhabitants. There is a Gotham In England, seven miles from Nottingham, the people of which are rsually styled “the wise men of Goth am.” because for hundreds of years they have been credited with saylog and doing the most foolish things. Automatic cooking boxds were In general use among the Hebrews nearly 2,000 years sgo. The Greek and Ro- man writers frequently refer to them in bis edition of “Juvenal,” for exam- ple, Friedlander cites a commentator who refers to “the Jews who, a day be fore the Sabbath, put their viands hot into the cooking boxes. the pola being covered with napkins and wrappe! about with hay, so that they may have warm food oo the Sabbath™ SCHOOL NOTES, The Alsatian city of Mulbausen not only provides free baths for its school children, but free medical inspection and dental treatment. Miss Ellen Stone, the American missionary who was captured by brigands several years ago, will open a female college at Monastir, which will be conducted on American ideas Rhodes scholars at Oxford univer sity, England, have come (0 be known a8 “Rhodesters,” This is not in any way a term of reproach, for so far the young men bave been con spicuously successful Doth’ Intellec- tually and socially The Ramsbottom (England) educa tion committee granted all the school children of the town a half holiday on the occasion of the visit of a circus, In order “to give the poorer childrer an opportunity of seeing un- {familiar animals.” A remarkably successful attempt is making in Germany to instill in the public school children a love for plant ciation inaugurated a system by which flowers and plants ln pols were presented Lo a large number of chil dren, and prizes, to be award®a at the end of the summer school term this Men’s Suits Every suit we show is well worth consideration. Evers new saappy style, single and double breasted coats ita now collar, wide Ia £Brusd athletic shoalders and retaining front, utifully tailored and (aished wit careful attention to detail, made of Scotehy cheviots, tweods and worstads, in the nobbiest patterns aad color ings the marketa produce, Single and doable breasted sack suits Soo men, in black and blue cheviots, thibiets nndresend worsted, former yin 1800, 4 a le $12. 62 price .. .... Men’ # sack sails sin sales and oublo brated styles, made of excelleat fabrics in handsome patterns that were 16.00, now $10.00 and 12.00 saita, sale pAce CT irra ta Black and blue cheviots containing all the fashion kinks and style changes that expen- aive clothing boasts : ~ Boys’ Clothing Boys’ suits sizes 1 to 17 years made of warm serviceable fabrics, sturdily tailored and very smart stylos, regular value 5.00, 6.00 and 6.50, Sale price $3.00 and 3.50 suits cut in mannish lines in single and doable breastad styles $2.00 and 2.25 suits, containing every kink and wrinkle that the most fastidious young boy can wish for, from $1.40 to Young Men's Pants Young men's pants $1.50 and 4.00, now. ...., 2.15 2.00 $1.36 $250 and $3.00 pants, now $1.00 pants, now . Overcoats for 01d and Young Overcoats, madiam ‘length for men, very alar and dressy styles which have many a on single breasted with full akirt, foe velvet collar, broad shoulders, ran and hema seo asain enn $13.26 falas creconis oe mew ted pour mes, GQ) Kf) Double breasted overcoats for 2% sud Young mea, the season's dresaiest ag, loose and roomy, with prog Ro bo 30s and $10, male re pe : $6.16 Aoi 5 smart overcoats that were formerly $5.00 Ye f I ited and (aaticn. Foraee priga $0.00, now... $4.98 Sahertagay Department Heavy fisoced linad shirts sod drawers, for- mer price 50o, now hl 29c Ic 39c 2c 8c 38¢ $1.50 black derby hata, fall and winter styles 92c Heavy wool hase, 35¢, pow. 9c Men's 50 and 76¢ heavy jersey shirts Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts. 79c Here they are: and 35¢ a garment Single Coats Ringle coats for m#a in all sizes, in black and gray, worth $4.00, sale prion — Children's Becca linad underwear; worth $c 19¢ Cc Men's all wool reefers, were $3.75, now Hisck Irish friezs, mals with extra high col- 90 Iar, doable hreastad, wool lined, $3.00, now... A Heavy canvas coats in black and brown, 91 wool lined, ware $160, now............... £es3 Cc 10 dozen boys' vests, former prics 50c, now 21c Suits for Young Men Young men's pla e aad double Sroape saits brimfull of all the character that SE say png mie Chil wis or. $8) 16 $8.00 and 10.00 suits, sale price. ........ a $6.26 : $8.00 and 7.00 suits, sale price..... aintssis $4. Remamber this is a cash sale, Abso- lately no goods charged. Money must azcompany all ordors. A small amount of it doa a larza business at this sale. Store brill tly lighted at night. Stora opan early and late. Don't forget the lheation and date of the opening. Clothiers and Haberdashers, year, were offered to such as should | [t draws trade. rear, were offered to such as should It holds trade. -It shows erie re And all on one floor too! No stairs to climb! Yes, pisuta. 1a & single wn, Wuersours. | [4 i8 a winner. The Humphrey Arc does it. Try it. (we're a little crowded, but take your time, stay as long: < ren receive e5¢ prizes at the schcol exhibitions. as gu please. You are always welcome. : NATIONALITY IN FIGHTING, The Gas Light Soup any of Waverly, | Have you seen our Toys, Dolls, Games? Here is Fair y- = Oth ones, “An Englishman, when he is going | 340 Broad Street. Waverly, N, ¥.{land indeed! Here the fairy who will turn that lad of to fight, throws his bat apd coat in a Liustering, bluffing way on the ground : di t h t a a Book Dalla hls hat down Unt on yours according. to your C oice into a : Jus head 4nd hution his ot sarefuls, Bar gains in Choice Ente rtainment CARPENTER, DRUMMER BOY, ARTIST, FARMER, FIREMAN, ENGI ter any of ia propery. Building Lots pie EER, ROUGH RIDER BAND LEADER, BANKER, dedires sympathy and tries (0 bulld it (winter and will therefore need ome op. - of the following: A German—methiodical, precise— . a: folds Nis coat in a neat bundle and lays Fa buyys Hotton St Jo, Ses1. Moutoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doiticn| '| Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, his hat on top of It bold it dowh, cheap, : » “An American is so anxious to pitch oa Alli-on St, central, : in and have the thing over rh fe | $1600 buys new Lousy ind lot near Souvenir Boxes for candy, elc. starts fighting without giving s thought | Ik mi’ We also make Wedding and Birth- ic hat of coal” ag buys A oy 3 Bouse aed Tob, ether uo. Cokes to order; Hand Decorated #3100 es nw house, hoass, me 'ern im- lif denred. Alao all kinds of Fancy $1100 takes seven foam basse, North Cakes and Dotnty Rolls, Fe bt ya » Btediran SL Tot, G0x140,
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