'fi mmm n>» iv • cuugea^a (Sew Rotary [ r""' " "1 A Brand! j New Idea] j • ' Sewing Maeliines [' 5 K fjL We have now so equipped S t Cu: factory as to produce an t / x jf abundant supply to moot tho t •\ j grc*t demand for our high I trtd«, Jew priced Rotary— v ». tT j t"® highest typo sowing nur j chlno ever offered at any - ■ Iprice or un v * t :???* de r any '•■ name. Our V''ItHOBKIWjiHKH^BSSk (irojid Ro •■IT'W'STF&DM li| B hetl . • <•.A<*»*••' speed, eas . ■ £ ;'•<>''is' ,eal on «b« '»i.' operator and ' with least X,. . X:>; 112 ,■ nolMiirukea ■ bettor I rt': and •.'.■is evorytMne anj othor sewing ma ; ■ w.. .„,: ' it bei'sr and caster. | pe.i oa So J»i« Trial. Warranted foi a ;" 'e Are The First ''' - r the the now type Rotary SeV.ap <• :U- ' r fit io»3 than $65.00 to 575.G0. *' 1. b h prices must five way before us- You Must Have p - now, elaborate Sewing Machine Booh r 1 Illustrated catalogue In two colors, about 112 i»o pases, llila in. The finest sowing r- n.chlre bock ever published. Fully describes J ihe newest Uot*ry and other standard machines I M t ilces never equaled, H is fres to you. Write 1* •.? V: i ) PATLrtT Uqocl ideas { ' *tj ; r. V* mny 1h set iiivd b/ t ' , Thr: PATENT RECORDv • it «» . Baltimore. M- of th t poisonou . uiutita 'Uil acid* which CB. K ■ ; ■ the direct, causes of these diseases. §35 fc-jJ . ' eiiemallytli, affords almost In- Ej 112 'c: i' 'ef fcomvali whilea rt'rraaoeiit fji .•• 3 tielnsj effeeied by pnrifyius the Ki k:; ' .1, dißsuUitie the pothonous sub- H - ■• -t- atid rcciovine it from ihe system, g £j 838. S. O. »LAN!» «| *>.? BretrtoDf Oa.» writes: g lund been a imfferer for a number of yearr > n '< • :>i>*ko «tid ltltvumailpiti !•« my arire X r's- , i . ami \,rlo,'. alt the rei»ie»llt>9 tbat I could ■ fc.-i • .>!» ' " J shall proscribe If !n roy practice n ft-*- t»c r i- i:..jatlßm and kindred diseases.'* •• . " ..'f'. ty ... ' ■ Kit!i,<»y Trochle or any kin- |a| ' { :j-eti tse, wtiic to us (or a trial bottle K9 of' : OPS," and test It yourself. H is?< DPS" c.vti be used any Teritrtli of awl . out ft "drug bahit,"|S t,. i:. a !•; .ilireiy free of opium, coeiiinr, Ml [M\ it „i laudauu:u, and other «iniilar K iiu. n| Kfe ..O. i . ■:«'.! ) 112 JOruf-tfUt.. Rj EW*V i . M<9 »>!>« BOiKWMV, 5? i?. 112 ■ i- - 1, i /^TMSBSEASM^U i;j CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS i y ! C urh Synin. Tnstes Good, P3 U"'J in tunc. Sold by druggists. B r AIR 15 ANF) 3 ' CAS or GASOLINE E N G I N IC S. 1 here are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONF "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it it. construction, others in name PUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost V riical from one to ten horse power. Horizon/al three iM-ise power up ~HE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, j 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. * CHARLES L. WING, Agern, Laporte A Hint to Urange SpeaKers. Itolicrl .1 Buniotto, now pnstor of j a r.nj'tist chtti'cli 1" I-os Angeles, Chl., ! iml always a litiuiorlff. U opiiosed lo ' the Ijnir'h of the form of service for! the presentation of children ami says ! dial, as a nil.-, he thinks thai tlie sew- j in shmill not lie lon;;or than the baby. Likewise grange speeches should not lie longer than the speaker can make., thein Interesting. The Question Box. W! at Is tlie Kpeeiflc advantage to a ' ganization | 1 The advantage of grange Ineorpora- ! [ Hon Is that it gives the grange a bit si- ! ness standing, allowing it to buy, sell, j I contract—in fact, do business as nit I j . individual. The acts of lis purchasing | agent are binding on the grange (reus- I nry and not on the members. If a ! purchasing agfut of a grange makes a | ■ bargain. It may be repudiated by an In- ! corpora ted grapge and he held re- | sponsible, but if given authority by an ] | | Ineoipoiated grange the grange Is re- | sponsible as far as Its treasury goes 1 nn••• - a It MaKes I No Difference where you live, you can avail j yourself of the security and profit an account in this Com- j pany affords by doiny your I banking by mail — | We pay 3 per cent, compound | I interest on Savings. Write for the booklet "Banking by Mail." I | 2,ACKJ&W.ANNA I COMPANY 5 LRcknwanna Avenue I SCRANTON, PA. OWL COURTSHIPS Show a Devotion Rarely Met Among More Favored Creatures. Very funny it is. from the human ' point of view, to witness the love-mak ing of a cmipie of owls on a moonlight flight, as they sit together on.the cop | ing of an o!d wall, or on the horizontal ! iimh of some giant of the forest. Perch ed 011 the same, bough, or the same wall i or ruin, the lady owl. though usually much bigger and stronger than her ■ mate looks the picture of demure coy j ness, if a little excited inwardly, liUe a girl at her first ball. Hut the male owl, s:iys the Pall Mall i Magazine, is very much in earnest; for i a moment or two he remains quite still, then he puffs out all his feathers, bows, and utters a softened scream, followed by a modified hiss that is full of tender meaning iiiii then he nudges her with his wing; she opens her big eyes very wide, and gives him a side ' long glance that may be a hint, for, | horrible lo relate, from the depths of j his interior he instantly brings up a I iiiilf-iligesird mouse; and, although she ! is full of similar rodents and stag ' beetles as she < an comfortably hold, i she opens her month and accepts the ! flagrant gift wiuli a murmur of satis faction tliat speaks volumes of love and thanks. Then, when the dainty | morsel lias been disposed of, they ca ; res each other tenderly for a moment ' or two, and then sit closely pressed to j each other's side while the process of ; assimilation is perfected, after which : they :simultaneously flit away into the ' moonlight on noiseless wing in search of further prey. Not only do the owls guard each other with a devotion thflii is rarely met with among more favored creatures, they positively idolize their ill-favored dl'V.pring, for whose sake they willing ly risk not only liberty, but life. A young owl is not an attractive looking object from our point of view, but in Its father's and mot! >r's eyes it is per leetion. and the way they wait 011 it, cuddle and caress it. feed it and keep U clean, must bo seen to bo believed. Among the I'igmies. Though it w;t ■ a dangerous under i !al;ing lor the \friran explorers to ' travel 1 ltroii.il! the kind of the pigmies, j !'lt-re liitixt I::t' lieell a huge interest , in observing th<> ways of these little j imp*. who were generally struck spell l bound at the sight of the white men. I Mr. I.loyd, writing in Chambers's I.Journal, says he was twenty days I w.ili iiiL through tin- great forest in j habited l.v tin- oigndt-. a forets so j dai'l- lhat in many places it was im j possible to reail. even at noonday. . i li" pi mies v- *e fairly intelligent, •: 11.1 i'l'ii.- full* disposed, although their arrows were tipped wllh deadly j>oi m; 111. Tb> y had a frighti-ned airpear aiu-e. and covered their faces. Tike shy 1 liiblieii. when spoken to. The forest was alive with elephants, leopards, wild pius. buffaloes, and antelopes. After living the forest Mr. I.loyd came to one place where! he took the opportunity of screwing together the bicycle which lit' had brought with him. \ spin on the machine brought out thousands of men. women, and children from their villages, and they dai ecd and yelled with delight at see ing. as they expressed it. a European riiiing a snaku. Wlilttier Color ltliud. "Mr. V.'hittier gieatly surprised me by confessing that be was quite color 1 blind " .--ays the Rooknian. "He ex | empliiicd Ills condition by saying that i I came to amesbiiiy I should be s initialized by one of his carpets. It unpeared that he was never permitted the L'oa ■ Han goddess of his hearth t<> go -shopping' for himself, out that once, being iti Boston, and needing a carpet, he had ventured Io goto a store \ ne.il buy what lie had thought to be a j v ry nice, quiet article precisely suited tu adorn a Quaker home. When it ar rived at Amesliury there was a univer •.d slioilt ol horror, for what had struck Mr. Whitii- r as a particularl.x ' soft combination of browns and grays - proved, to normal eyes, to be a loud j pattern of bright red roses on a tit-Id lof the crudest cabbage green. When I he liad told tile this. It was then easy it. observe that the fulness and liril : 11,-nicy of his wonderful eves had some ' thing which was not entirely normal j, about them." Ilis Bible Verse a Hint. Hugh Montgomery, whose father I owns a large ran *ll in the fertile San | Joaquin Valley, California, went to ' San l-'raueisco arid paid a brief visii at the house of a clerical uncle. This divine, who is one of the best j and most hospitable of men, follows i the custom of having prayers before breakfast, in connection with this service each member of the fatally ,i'.' i.- t ■ : .! o recite a verse of 3 ptme Hugh, who has habitually 1 very healthy appetite, became decid ed y sha . I i.c.t t- the was Si id. When hi 3 tv-n came to recite a v- a- he signlflt : ly repeated the fa miliar words: , "How many 1 "r-3.1 servants of my filler's have I r vul enough and tc s' re. while 1 pc.isa of hunger?" I'he rev. ad vncle listened with iv inkling e> ;rd there was a speedy adjournment m a well-spread table. Tilrds ami liills. "There is some ' ng wrong with thi« b 11," raid the > -mg married man tc i the milliner who has imported Par isian i"' sas wel* as styles. "It is vi. . t in every Item," after looking it over. "i- ' r •: . fo: that bird, no big ger :han my fist?" "V'S. sir, and cheap at that." " "Ml ri/' :. 111. li.im, I'll settle. Ijnt it's rold y We bail our first anniversary yestt .'dpy ord I bought «t ten pound turkey for $1 25." Detroit Free Press Well Qualified. •M:-. n." said the lawyer, tur nii'g tot! " m, a who h;id been drawn us a juror, 1 ni: is 11 case in which -b> i tb- way. Mr. t-.anl.ison, have you ever been a witness before an investigating i committe-r" j " Yes, s>ir " "We'll t:.ke him Your Honor. He dci -n't know anything about this case —or anything else." —Chicago Tribuna A f'oinplpte Cure. "01 what did the faith curer cure you?" .•■"Vn ! the s< jptlc. I "Of my faith." said the former do »otee. —hi. rfton llerald. : FIR YOU { - alum wzTi ; j and look in the glass —you will see the effect— |m| I p You can't help puckering —it makes you pucker H By the use of so called cheap Baking J \J\, /i ft I ji right into your system —you injure digestion, \Uf I ; j AVOID ALVM I ;i I t% plainly- I I it UvAL POWDER I |j Royal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream of Tartar—Costs more I -4^ ~ ere more McCnU Pattern® sold IntlkeUnttai Btairs than of any oth-r make ofpaitrrnt. Tbu ia aa account of their atyle, accuracy and simplicity. NcCnWm !>lnscnzin«(The Queen of Fashion) hu fnoie subscriber® ih. n any other Ladies'Mag.*tine. 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