Site V.. -toji^:*M9Mk fo. 2 Folding ! •^• SL <4^> QQ* •j A wonderfully capable and accurate camera 1 ; j built on the Kodak pi an. Good enough to k Vi satisfy experienced photographers, yet so | y simple that children can use it. | I - £ | PICTURES 2 I A x 3*4 inches. | I Loads In daylight with film | jj Cartridges. i Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter | |jj with iris diaphragm stops. Full description in Kodak Catalog FREE ■ ii at any photographic dealers or by mail. R EASTMAN KODAK CO., Pi Rocnester, N. Y. | Trial JjiHt February Teim, 1900, ii 11 l)av, Feb. 2(> 19(1.', nt 2 o'clock. I 1.-uvrenee Finau vs Tlios. Cadden. N..>. 42. Fell, term, UHIH, Trespass. Plea, not guiltv. <' in. | ' Walsh. Upward Lyon, doing ttupiitetw* os the l.vmi I.umber Co., for life of Willi.mi U.ildop. now totlie use of I'. W. Osier, v- p., .yd P. Bennett ami Fred W. I'eale d .ln_' business under ilie linn name < r.fniuMt and Pe.vle and Liussat < din I'.IINIA. iior. No. sfi, May term, 1'.1U.1. I.'I'I.IIM in. Plea. not <rnillv. Mulhu ! J.lunson, Mercur«V Mi-vlert. ~ I.liza A. lioaghind v.* .Vjitia Pardoe Kl.-m Pardoe ami Silas Met'arty N.v ii l ,*. Sept. Term. JUOM. Trespass. Plea, not guilty, ilul't-ii. ) Thomson \ Ileess. N'i 4. F. C. Schanabacher \s The T..\vhij> ot Forks. No. ;">(), Sepieinlifi term I'.TAI. I'respass. I'iea, not guiliv iii-yl-rt. | Mullen. N" ■">. ElDurado Jewelry lornm lv I.i-*iu .iewelrv Co. a corporal i"ti \ llarlun.'. Nil. 4li, Fci.miry T. I'.'il. Assump.-it. Plea, nou a.-suuipsi: wnii hxtieeol special matter. MI:!|.II. | Seonien Pruili office, f.aporte, Pa-, dan.ls. P.iOii. THUS. K. KENNEDY. Proih'v. In the matter of the application ul I.mi- 112. Savacool for a divorce limn is H ili Savacool ii is wife. in S irali Savacool you are hereby no ii icl that an alias subpoena in the alum I-I oe i case having been returned !im y-in cmild not he found in this county, urn ii<\- required to appear on ii e fourth M.HHI IV ot February, next, ai a Court ol t*• iintm>ti Pleas to be held at I.uporte. in l' II C i l><-K, p.m., and make answer to I he c nnpliiint made by your husband in the ab<>\ e .slated case. Fl< AN lv W. BUCK, Sherill. sln-rill's ofiice, I.aporte, Pa., .lan. I'l. 'Oa l-UI iU bfc. CMANCitU. IN « Snfotjunril <>r (lie Amer ican St.'Unlard «112 l,!\ing. V.". u American production is so i : :::i His ihat after supplyidomes • i • "tls '.here still remain manufac i .r: (.» the value of half a liilliou ilol -1 • - i.'f export to the markets of the .i>i the world, it must be conceded F:.;t e\su out a.id out free trade would i.l , . ill for the consumer any material roU-iH-iion in the cost of tJie products 1 |i-i chase?.. Ail that a general tariff i'".! l ei ion could accomplish would he the r. placing of American labor with clmap foreign labor. » louger can the idea of a sweeping liorlz iutal reduction of the tariff lie *vi'io .sly entertained. In a broad se*sc i!::* I riff Is simply an equalizer of la bar . >sts and the safeguard of the .Vtue; icau standard of living. As such it li . i beeu taken entirely out of the m: i of discussion by the ever iu i .( .!• :ug volume of our exports of sur- I•'". manufactured products.—l'rovi llOlK'O News. I Inipoplprs Only. Ila* tni' .t r<*\ i.-i M".' who ilouiaiul that Ike «'inii'.e i;i tlio t-niff law, whenever i{ 'II IMVMI. liJ4is( not hi* on the lines if oj),r-; i!k» Anier.i a;i earner iJ' ' : j* . hut n ust !e on the line* i,t x : if a?*!ir!fs oflVi-n mn market I (J fcs:ail dard cough and cold cure lor over <y q» 75 vears now comes also in a EXPECTORA NT -"-•• size '■ AA AI.MANM :rKI,i. Wn„,o|.r l». j.y n « & 50.,, 1'Mtadt1,,.,,.. I MI»M —■ %—I)W : pOt KTI'I'.OCLAMATION. \Vi!i:i!KA.--. Hon. i'iu-. I 'liana - President I twin- Honorable* .Inlui 11. Ker.-oritnd K i'. II ICsktnku a.-s<ic. Judges of the * ourts of o>er.iiud I ii-na.Mt'i .'i'l <;-ncrnl -fail I>i-li\t-rv. Ou.irtc! I tensions of thePeace, Orphans' Court And Com aion Picas ;'nr tli" <'oiiiiiv of Sulli van, lmve issue.! | -heir precept. I'ciiiini; .lan: (In II .11 ■ \ m In . i'.iO -, to me directed, fur holoiug ilio severs •ourt.- ill tMr Ht»i iHiLrli of l.a]iortc. on Monday tin -ti da> l'i it of i hi oflock p. in. '1 herelortuioin i i- lirivliv L'i vi'ii (o die ( oidii'-i , Iti-tice-of the Ivaee ami lon.-taMe- within !:■. county, I hat 111. y l,c then anil there in their pi f,| >■ or person all; o'clock i, m.of said day, uith [he! rolls, recoil Is. iii<|U,sitioti.s e.Naiuii.i.tiolii. tan! oilier reiiienibcruiHcs to those thiiiK.s to ivM-h their office.- appertain to he done. Ami to liio-i ivho are bound hy I heir lecosnl/.aiioc to prowctiK "-a'.es! prisoners v. Ic. are or .-!:»!! be in the jail i I dicsaiil ci inilv of Sullivan, ate tierel.v notified n l.« then ami there to prosecute uguiiisl them As will be just. 112 v S l< W. |»Ct'K. Sheriff. Shell IT'S Office. Lapoiit-. I'.i. Nov. Iy(i"> The Nursery ( wini'iiny, i Monroe, Mich., one of ilit* leading ihi I'm tv concerns in the I nitfi! j States, writes u.s that they want j .;ood live agent in this section tt. . iolicil orders fur thcii|iiurscry stuck. ( .\|ici iemv itnl necessary. They | ilit i' good pay weekly, and furnish j '.iiivas-ino- (iiulit 11t*t'. \\ e advise any man or woman in our community, who is in a position Co taKC orders lor the above house io w iiii- them for particuiars imme diately. Oik? ill' tin* lit'sl ei.'ccts that constant tl: - i:i il;has nil till' individual Is ;i .veakeiiiag <if jhi> will pu \vel'. Though hi" may at thins awaken in the thought that his indulgence in alcoholic stiuni lation is getting the host of liiiti, anil hi> makes a sincere resolution to stop drinking, he discovers when lie endeav ors fa put his resolution into practice that the alcoholic craving, which is the root, of the trouble, has grown too strong for hint to conquer. When u man reaches this stage it is time for I; m i.i call a halt ami ; eek si means to destroy the crav ing before lie is liape l< sly entangled in the web of drink. A prominent limine.s man of New Vor.;, a member of ilie chamber of coni m." ee. known a :aong his friends as a man of Nap.ii Mine v. ill, stimulated freely in ortit to work incessantly j during montiis when, owing to a panic, tile mvesitue: is of nearly -In.iiiiii peo pi'.' were imperiled, and he felt re pjn •i; for their protecti m. When the J'li'.aa was over lie deei led to stop the sunmlaiit and wa amni&etl to tind lilni s. i' ia h'»;ielet:s lioiul 'iv. In a prn' ite interview lie had sought lie said: ••Doe- : t' '• In< "''r I.ad my will 1m tiled lief ore, <»«;t ia il * 1 am as h«'l:»!«•>..-? as a liahy. I ltave st!'n.--:leil in v in and in my |a.i;\ have called up m my <lod li:r h i'o s 1 ; .-agiiien my will 1 have »u lay 1.;.i .s t'lriir,!" ! a solemn oalh to • ! '.v ' ■•! 1 wjuiil ifvcr toiicli whisky -■-il 'l. I'llt i ha\e pei'jlli'i'd myself !o ;l . v '• "I I do n.it believe I have a . ' Mi; of maul.nod li'tt. lio iti think tke.e ;• an,, !; ..c for meV" At an ag" ilt i" sh.iuld - mai'l.e. 1 the pri ae of his iii'e 1!...l sua 11 went to his dcatli tl.l' lie •' •'• aii'l' 'J'l'i-a!incut is | s tic 1 ' • Ml' He I"' V f>r 1 !:i. i-.|r« of «• •> j THE PRESIDEr T'S POSITION. Mil 11(2*1 \\ I ( li Ilia I'irt>- on tile ()om -1 tion of Tarli! Heviifua. ? President Hoosevelt.'s views ou tlie 'j tariff are those which are held In gen ij oral l>y the Ucpublican loaders—naiue li. , ■v. hen business men as u body want a revision of liie tariff iliat re vision will In- iiiad".' by (lie friends of protection; tliat if New England wants five hides the west is ready, provided New England will give free shoes; that hides were put ou Hie dutiable list be ratise it was necessary to protect west ern interests hi order to get any tariff i liiii through congress, as was skillfully effected under the leadership of the gentleman whose name the present tar iff tear.-, The free raw. material fad was embodied In the Wilson-Gorman law, and it ruined many American interests and depressed the shoe busi ness in New England. If Governor Douglas would like free shoes and the consequent decline la American wages in the shoe industry, and if shoe man ufactuv rs in general are ready for that j . i•: -amine, there is no trouble in securing the support of the west. But woo be to those who forget the depres sion in the shoe industry under free liuioi, and woo be to tlie wage earners who stand in with tlie free hides and free raw material heresies of those j Democratic leaders who deceived the j country grievously twelve or thirteen # years ago!—l.ewiston Journal. Will tliive lo Sliow, The general declaration that tariff changes insist be made because -if loss of forclsii tir.de. realized or expected, fail) to convince, for the rearm that there is nothing in the assertion on waa-'i tee p!.a N b:i 'd. In the speech ol* -.!•? tl-.j i irjff ripper* will !■" > e '■> the pi >;>'e before there will lie i:r. eiiai .e for revision on a large or si ,i!' ■ -a'". Uuff.ilo News. r l .<* (Jik 1 x 5«f(» ; A radical ehr.ngo !u the tariff for the | bene! toi : e I 'i Hie country is : cei ■ :i : :i i<> li> fV:! rvo !bv si demand for j rev; ' i it :inj.'iter It is essential, I t' on, '• t t;:e matter of revision should j In- i - : ; ti-ie.i (•) i'io party friendly to I the bo • i principle if our tariff sys j tea.— 1';'.!! Hlver Herald. r,-r>n'ism Snc-|)i 1 hat n • ;•• -i,mailt r' Populism may j I ha' ■ been left in Mr. Bryan's sta;a w:i s , i away in ti..- Itepublicaii cy j CiO* • v.-h' h pv'vnlled in that part of the i itt'y last election. Chailotte Observer. Tl»c I'tiriy of Hiihlnrfm, The ItepnliUcun party for a good I many years has siood the parly of j btlslr.'ss interests, i'.y its advocacy of I fioiiial motley and a protective tariff j and by its efforts to increase the in j llmuce an.) thereby extend the mar ! kels of the '"ni<ed State- abroad it has ! given husiii; . l!:; •' r.tlly a direct interest in ! d so far this | interest i. ■ .ate and war -1 rants It .. i uilv in voting j the Kcptt " ii> eontribut lns iiid,:: ;. ru: ip i ".'.penses, ■ whl h 1 in .• > very . heavy.—! is It n Hit: r t « •. Discus IJi ' il of the . u,i | other , es , haves' ; v en ' ty year- ; . id.l | says: " ' j -;o-l ; of the ! i 1 . r : respm'le ' .Ti !' • |- I • , . j solldaihrri «-f ; -;•< - : j their. e.-. • >i' 112) I flltoffelh; r !' • li:* y noill.'cii] I' 'v ' :: V »■' ,i! : • foundation H-r a. -« Inviirw '• -' I - •- ■V • *K4 • .... I t.Osqfi when'ilmmed.l '■ red and erean, or in kiay No. 47S Eeautlfuily colored in green No. 454 Mrnrr mill ilinlrn—il ri chV# \i I N0.625 In tan or green effect. 9 Inch Sot P-lnch borders and celling to match wd creem with detote pink flown and gilt aeroll. w.;-r w. M ihe M,.1 a had,» a and celling to match, double rolla, also ... . t a!. n ■•> .irder «nd tciliu. t t.. I. ; •.■: ,i_. » .. ; and ,v:t w.it n-j- *LU ~u U . C ' •" »»«•• «' JWceiling w match.* -r.. _.w jrou th« mion'l k>WMt | B (M lmj^suTSL? W » !2? £ I,, "'' Bh, ; w,n K y° u the actual paper. tta tnm co: -ring and design, and qi of'nf alao independent ceiling. down to pi t .aouldu.f, dolngVwLy wifh 4 ' 7 P " ° Comb "*"" ,s ' «"" « ani berd *' «• «wW> •»«■» ; Don't buy a roll of wall paper t.ll you get * U r free .ample book and become posted sr. style, quality and price. Write for it t; Jay. [Montgomery Ward Z*> Co., Washington ™ "" d Chicago I PROFOSLD .."Xv SIfCATION. \ & mi :-\V' Mii v ®f -yj v' ;,n\\/ir v 'rf- ■ 'V | y 1 ■■ ■ , ■ ■' ;'jk\ Lr I V-'-> ..••••'•' : lie's here in double trust— I-"!:'. 1. iam ids kin; man and his' subject, St.\:::;; both against t!.e deed; l!.oi. as his host, At'lio should against h - iiiurdt ,'er shut the door, I'-.'t leas' the knife tnyseif. IN -i<h-s, this Duncan Ilath in).tie his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels, trump'.t tongued, against Tlie deep damnation of bis taking oil'. — - • % x -or, 'B.V-rjfc. gfll OB Opportunities in California The trade i the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. 1 here will soon he a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far East. I>ig opportunities for the man who lives there. I Why not look the lie Id over? Only $62.50, ( hicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2 9' 3°' 3 1 » J une _ 1 ' August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11,1 2, 13, and 14, 1905. i ickets good for return for 90 days. Rate lor a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and manv other points in California,only $7. i hrough tram service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the || Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Lino \ | I his is the 1 11' eof fhe Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, (. hi en go. 6.05 p. m..and The California hrXpiess at 10. j?]•. m. Ihe Calitornia 1 express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every da v. Both trains carry through standard sleepers. " Complete information sent free ] " —— „ it oil receipt of coupon with blank ' 1 ? lines filled. , Name ' W S. HOWELL, Street address ! S 112 «• 3 I Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, -»■■■•■► -- - W NEW YORK CITY, S I or -U7 —— , Sfate • F. A. MILLER, g I General Passenger Probabls dest:aatlon 1 ( CHICAGO i-Mi'-'JHMA n ■■■ —:~-.r~.7-5 A - —"*• ffffr '-"' W mint w —nm HUM 4 0 Cars a Ccld in 0n« l>ay Take Lffltative Bronto Quinine Tablets. ,C >-/ £ or, every I Seven Millisn boxes sold In l2m l2m anths. This signature, *■ Chippewa Xime mim. Lime furnished «n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvtlla T^nn'a. , M. E. Reeder, MUm.Y. VA. |T ALL ELSE MLS^M M Bast Cough Syru"i. Tastes Cood. 71 Use in time. Sold by drucgiits. Rj qpaaagor IJP ~smisfies taste and appetite
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