..•--■:V'" % /;/ H "I 1 •- * ■ y'K t 1 112 rrrrrmnri t \ ■ U 101.14. yf || A PROHIPT, EFFECTIVE ■ •- >O < P p 112 S.::mbn>/to.. Sa/uttcx- Ciuuratg.n, jr (f/rfnsjr ?pnoA/a «faf Rj Klnt/retl hivoanss. , GIVES QUICK RELIEF | vlied -■ '• i!h it nftVt-ls almost ink" ;■! ,—s Vs mo » .-•:•« hT.m- !' y taking it In-1 ■rnally, pui.ty :i« tin blood, dissolving K : : ie [ .Ms-T.*'ii . .-.ubstan■ and removing it gL Of?, S. O. BLAND '• «>r lire tr ton. G;v. writes: • 1 | ; ; .ui lon t i.i.rrr I. r a uiimlicr of yo*rs fti rn\ " II r;M rl..', nil.: a*. •» «M.ufMlted B 4 n n t r i lilt' hcnr ('' : K'htMs but fcmci M| . thai K :«« (In- rr-l-t .'l li.Jne.l lf-.ui BB 1 tall preecrlbo It In my i>raulci> ■■ "n . m rht .iiuatUm.. :id klodied tiJsca.sL'e." DR. C. L. GATES |g Jntk, Slism., *vrit«vs: §ss ; • uttlvk - .il I'crcluuii-uviia weakback caused M ii • "o; 1' umatlsm iiml Kidney Trouble that she H . : ot <tun I <>n h. r fetl. Tin? im.merit tbev gfl I t Lit .l.nvnotitho lioOPhbt- would Bereatn with ■ ... i treat" db. with •J'lioßS" and tod ay *' .. !,■ ri!»o-r.- idiol'b" for u»y patieutsand use Bj ; pM § U y a Ihik ii'Mß® Em p & If V--U arc s•■.fierincr v 'tis Rheumatism. H Si S ... NVuralgia, Kidne\ Ur ij;- i or ar kindred disease, write to IN 1 • . ii'>■ »u!c of"."-DROPS." in PURELY VEGETABLE p 3 "S DROPS ' :<s entire! y free from opium. B Sa . .-a' in r l 'line. «lr»ho), laudanum. MB i : e;d . liierKimiiar inijrsdk'r.ls. f.itrg!-M/r lluttlr "ft-KltOl'S" (f.flO Dote.) K .* ( 00. For Sale 111 lii*hk;.:lkh PM 57. ; / - 8 ;OM«KiBMATIC CURE COMPANY, I ; . . >ltS. I 1 l.uke Street, C'McHtfo • >. Tirartmvwai riew Rotary A Brand \ . . j New Idea Jin Sewing ..<X" Machines 112 U V/o have now to equipped } our factory as to produce an •• v ; V abundant supply to meet the •/ , t I fT»at demand for our hl^h 112 <*• .1 frade. low priced Rotary — J the highest type sewing ma* t 4 I china ever offered at any >rr». price or un f name. * Our 1 • -A Umaic-ii ' Grand Ro i, .•< -•,<>• ■ l v - hleh e a t [• ■ • speed ' •«»- t; ' . lest on the '» ... v^Suv-t-i 'J J opei ator «nd t '. v ,fetor with least noiseinukea 5 a bettor U rr't hr.nd does evorythlf\jC any other lewlng ma . and does It better and easier, i SMpped on 90 day» Trial. Warranted for a ( term of yeara. /We Are The First I 'f-T :ho people the new type Rotary Sewing ' no k»; less than $65.00 to 575.00. K High trice* inual give way before ua. You Must Have % ur elaborate Sewing Maehino Dook 112 . ii .J.ustratod catalogue in two colors, about ■;« T.rr;* , ?03 I It; 4 in. The finest sewing | nvrltfria . >ok evor publlahed. Fully describes B tin ne'» est Rot&ry and other standard machines £ nricss never equalad. It fro« to r*w. Write » T" PATENT Good Ideas .V - v.. may be secured by 112 r our aid. lii 1 rim PATENT RECORD, " ' - Baltimore. Md. j'. . tieus I'ci.ot i.«l.ooper anuuro i' Hi'. 11 a i iii ■iII Jl § CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS &j i Ou fxl time. S Id by druggists. SI I [®EEEI!IHSEIX3Z^ I*Alr, BA N 3 GAS or GASOLINE K N G INKS. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. V• r tical from one to ten horse power. Horizou/a! three liorse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, TO! Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Ageni, Laporte •*»". !■■■■ Mil I I< ■ miim I. i ■ .11 n~ ■■■■ THE STATE TREASURERSHIP Republican Nominee As Viewed By An Editor From His Home County. Tn ooimnoiuing upon tiie contest for stuto treasurer, the editor of ttie Holli* dayabiirg ltogister says: 1 "Hon J. Lee Plnnimer, the Republi can r.iiiiliflate i'or state treasurer, has the ability to lil! that office wiih ci ciiit. This fact cannot bo success lull} contradicted; besides, he Is known by the people with whom ha has lived all his life to be perfectly honest and reliable and a man of tlia strictest integrilv. While not a Pro hibitionist, he !s a man of the strictest temperance habits. These are facts ' which cannot he controverted. He was \ ! regularly nominated in a Republican } state convention, composed of dele ' gates who were chosen by the Republl* ' cans of the various counties of tha I i State. ) "There was every opportunity for | ; any man in the stale to contest the j ; nomination with him. He was nomi | I Rated fairly as the candidate of bis j party. N'ow, what Republican can have | | a valid excuse to vote against hims ! i Is if better that the Republicans as ! sist a Democrat into one of the best | offices of the state, or vote for their I ! fiiudidate, who is in every way worthy? | The opposition is trying hard to raisa I i a respectable fight against him. hvit | the only possible show they will havo ; will be through the votes of Kepubii j cons Why should we aid them in j Ujeir work?" A Word to State Republicans. j "The Republican party is not re i i sponsible for the misuse that has been I made of it in Philadelphia," say* tlia editor of the .luniata Herald. "The ■ truth is that it deserves credit for cor ! reeling tho wrongs that have been com mitted by some of its faithless mem bers The corruption that has existed 1 In Philadelphia is wholly of a local eliaim ter and the party in the state has j no connection with or relation to it. Why should the party elsewhere suffer on account of if? Why should state I candidates he defeated because of what has occurred In a single city? If the | 112 ins of a few were to be visited upon i the party when could it ever be suc i i essful? The Republican ticket is com ; posed of honest men, was fairly nomi ' nated and is entitled to the support of every member of the party. Be sure I to vote for it." Maonlficent Maierlrv ta Pr»HI/-*ed. FOLEYSHONBYHCAR Curtis t'Oids; Prevents Pneumonia To ruro C>oiiHttpHcioii t orevor. TaUo < V.a»:arets C'arid.v Cathartic, l'.te O;'Csc ; 'f *7 » (' i':ni to cure. flruK»:iMs refund monor Capital and Surplus. $150,000.00 I y | I It MaKes | No Difference 8 where you live, you can avail . of the security and in in this Com " ?IHBk'-' s by doing your I We pay 3 per cent, compound B interest on Savings. S Write for ttie booklet, "Banking by Mail." D LACKAWANNA \mMEE3M2333m I COMPANY i 404 Lackawanna Avenue I SCRANTON, PA. OWL COURTSHIPS Show a Devotion Rarely Met Among More Favored Creatures. I Very funny it is, from the human point of view, to witness the love-mak- 1 | ing of a couple of awls on a moonlight : uight, as they Bit together on the cop- j ing of an old wall, or on the horizontal limb of some giant of the forest. Perch ed on the same bough, or the same wall 1 or ruin, the lady owl, though usually 1 | much bigger and strougar than her j mate looks the picture of demure coy- : i ness, if a little excited inwardly, like ' a frirl at her first ball, j But the male owl, says the Pall Mall j j Magazine, is very much in earnest; for ; a moment or two ha remains quite j i still, then he puffs out all his feathers, ; j bows, and utters a softened scream, j followed by a modified hiss that is full j j of tender meaning, and then he nudges ! ■ her with his wing; she opens her big eyes very wide, and gives him a side- j | long glance that may be a hint, for,! horrible to relate, from the depths of ' his interior he instantly brings up a ' half-digested mouse; and, although she! Is full of similar rodents and stag' beetles as she can comfortably hold,! she opens her mouth and accepts the fragrant gift wiilh a murmur of satis- ; ! faction that speaks volumes of love i | and thanks. Then, when the dainty | ; morsel has been disposed of, they ca-j | ress each other tenderly for a moment: 1 or two, and then sit closely pressed to I i each other's side whilo the process of j | assimilation is perfected, after which j I they simultaneously flit, away Into the | moonlight on noiseless wing in search : ; of further prey. Not only do the owls guard each j j other with a devotion thnit is rarely met i | with among more favored creatures,, j they positively idolize their ill-favored ! offspring, for whose sake they willing- 1 ly risk not only liberty, but life. A; young owl is not au attractive looking i object from otir point of view, but in j its father's and mother's eyes it is per- i fection, and the way they wait on it, j cuddle and caress it. feed it and keep j j ! t clean, must be seen to be believed. • Anions the iMftmlcg. Though it was h dangerous under- , taking for the \t'ricati explorers to i travel through the land of the pigmies, I there imi*i have been a huge Interest! in observing the ways of these little j inil's. who were generally struck spell-' bound at the sight of the white men. ; Mr. Lloyd, writing in Chambers's Journal, -ays he \v;:s twenty days walking through the great forest in habited by the pigmies, a forets so 1 dark that in many places it was im- i possible to lead, even at noonday, j ! l'lie pigmies were fairly intelligent, ' j and peacefully disposed, although their j j arrows were tipped with deadly poi- , | BOH. They had a frightened appear j a nee. and covered their faces, TTke shy i | children, when spoken to. The forest ] | was alive with elephants, leopards, j | wild pigs, buffaloes, and antelopes. | j After leaving the forest Mr. Lloyd j came to one place where lie took the j opportunity of screwing together the i bicycle which he had brought with j liiru. \ spin on the machine brought! out thousands of men, women, and | children from their villages, and they j ilanced and yelled with delight at see- j | ing. as they expressed it. a European 112 j riding a snaku. Wliittler Color Itllnd. "Mr. Wliittler greatly surprised me j ! h.v confessing that he was quite color i i blind " says the Bookman. "He ex- | ! emplified his condition by saying that I i if 1 came to Amesbury I should be I ! scandalized by one of his carpets. It j I appeared that he was never permitted] | by the guardian goddess of his hearth I to go 'shopping' for himself, but that j | once, being In Boston, and needing a: I carpet, be bad ventured togo to a store j ami buy what he had thought to be a i very nice, quiet article, precisely suited i to adorn a Quaker home. When it or-! rived at Amesbury there was a univer-1 sal shout of horror, for what had struck Mr. Whlttier as a particularly i i soft combination of browns and grays ' i proved, to normal eyes, to be a loud ! pattern of bright red roses on a field: j of the crudest cabbage green. When j ' lie had told me this, it was then easy ! to observe that the fulness and bril- 1 lianey of his svomlerful eyes had some -1 thing which was not entirely normal about them." Ills Bible Verse h Hint. Hugh Montgomery, whose father ! owns a large ranch in the fertile San | Joaquin Valley. California, went to I San Francisco and paid a brief visit ! at the house of a clerical uncle, j This divine, who is one of the best I and most hospitable of men, follows the custom of having prayers before breakfast. In connection with thH service each member of the family ci le is expected to recite a verse of Scripture. FTvcrh. who Iris habitually a very heaiiiiy appetite, became decid eri y sharp set b'-.V. a the amen was said. When his t::-n came to recite a ve se he significantly repeated the fa m ar words: "I low many h'r-.vl servants of my father's have bie.ul enough and to sj re, while I perish of hunger?" The rever:. .1 uncle listened with twinkling ey< ind there was a speedy adjournment to a well-spread table. 8«.'.:V5 a:id Hills. "There Is some.li'ng wrong with thi« bill," said the young married man to ; the mi.iir.cr who h'is imported Par- , ! isian prices as well as styles. I"It is correct in every item," after ! looking It over. | "Eight tlnll.-rs fo? that bird, no big ! ger than my fist?" "Yes, sir, and cheap at that." J "All right, madam, I'll settle, but lt'» robbe: y. We had our first anniversary j yesterday and I bjught a ten pound tuike) for $1.25." Detroit Free Press. Well (jiuillfted. '■Mr. Bluiikson." said the lawyer, tur ning to the man who had been drawn as a juror, this is ii case in which —by the way, M.\ have you ever been a witness before an investigating , committee?" "Yes, sir." "We'll take him, Your Honor. He doesn't know anything about this case —or any tiling else."—Chicago Trlbuna A Complete Cure. "Oi what did the faith curer cure you?" asked the sceptic. "Of my faith." said the former de »oiee.--BosiOD Herald. I Sand look in the glass—you will see the effect jwLl I j| You can't help puckering—it makes you pucker \||^ J I 1 By the use of so called cheap Baking J \|\ /. M H B Powders you take this puckering, injurious Alum fi J 112 I \ |sj 9 right into your system—you injure digestion, \ 1 / l|j ■ and ruin your stomach. YV Mjf n I AVOID AIVM 1 I Sap I I lIOIIP. I I &oyal is made from pure, refincci Grape Cream of Tartar-Costs more I Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit of good health, THE .J \ j*Mr*. Tsaao *** _; w * lttt doctors an ' .her a scoulrt: ». 1 j , Ki... Li--- »'! • and oolargemei: of tJie 1 My famli. r n: • ~i 1 tlun! t!.ey . Ther*are mora McCall Pattern® «oM latkoffoM treated me the v Mr «. TK.. !..■••• Stoics than of any other make of patterns. This U aa . v, account of thdr style, accuracy ana almphchy. j Me very much, s*. * u A MCCRII'I Magazlne(The Quren of Fashion) kao Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney ijver Pills. The result Liver Pills l.i .;at ..•> i.< i • < • wore Rubscrlbers than any other Ladirs'MHg.niue. One H : mn i v wnmlprful lain 1311.- H- t' year'»subscriDtlon(ia numbers) costs ftO cento. Latetl n-ns simply wonuirrui. lain . number, ft cento. Ev«ry ■ubacribsrgata a McCall Pao- DO w strong and healthy again. JB |ll o|| ™ c. t 5 j a ' 1-b.crib. thauks to Dr. Chases Kidney fl W LHt AT X famiiv ,ni--. I Uver Piils." H.IP. Ull TW L U S-ctv , ... otjfn®) an<4 Premium Catalogue (shoeing 400 1 Foley's Honey Tar Give you some C A pTO Mr. F. L. Shaw, manager X Xi& -if of our vehicle interests, bought two buggies from the same bouse the other day. One tost £iß.oc ruore than the other. Then he took the buggies all apart to see just why one was higher priced than the other. Here is what he found out : Both buggiei had exactly the same seat and back, same s-'rze body, same wheels, shafts and everything else, except that the higher priced one had 14-oz. cloth trimmings instead of Kcratol, found in the cheaper; a leather boot, instead of rubber ; a better axle, and the finish on the woodwork was slightly better, but not very much. Read the difference—and learn how easily price can be raised without changing the grade, in a buggy. SIDE BY SIDE: -Difference in Cost $3.80. Difference in Price to You SIB.OO. ~~ ~ v What do they give for the ( \ | | 112 18.00 difference in price? On their On the" Best Make making and selling jhese^bug- Sel7La~(s^r a t, ~,nl g,es to the house Mr.. Shaw ?. ,n £ 1 l es , wid . e ' « inc '' e » , Same. bought from, was fooling the Malleable sth wheel without anti-rattler. Same. Malleable head block (considered poor). Same. house, or the house was fool- Malleable Bailey Loop (cheapest made). Same. Common reaches. Same. Ine you. In either case, Vou Steel sockets. Same. ° ' Hickory and etm wheels flow arada). Same. Were Pavine iIS.OO for Common axle. Lone distance. r i or Wheels painted by dipping Same. 8O Worth. 6-os. bead Unine in top. Same. Shafts, (cheap irradej. Same. J We tell VOU these things Keratol trimming. 14 oz. cloth. ■* ' ° Rubber boot. Leather Boot. because we believe in a square Leather quarter top Same. 1 Finish, cheap Slightly bet tel. deal! There isn't one purchaser of a buggy in a hundred—no, nor in a thousand—who can tell of his own knowledge the cause for the difference in prices between one buggy and another. ' ~~ -T«r . • A WELL BRACED SEAT We make our own buggies. ■ ■ We are the only general merchandising concern in the world that does. f*l Tj fT The prices to you on our different buggies are ba.>ed on the Jtm j | We make the samt small percentage of profit on a £70.00 rig that Hwfaa | we do on a £40.00 outfit, and you get full value for every dollar you pay. The difference in our buggies is not merely in the price. It's If you are a judge of buggy values we ask you to compare our vehicles with any make you know of, price for price. USED ON ALL OUR WORK. If you are not an expert judge of buggy values, you are safe to order from us, for we give honest value foi every dollar you spend. And we guarantee you satisfaction. The thousands who have purchased vehicles of us write us of their perfect tatisfacton and of £ 10.00 to £50.00 WHAT OTHERS SAY on each onc " "I feel I cannot say enousrh for Ward Our New Vehicle Catalogue tells the truth without exaggeration. It bugglaa, but mine speaks for itself." ■ " , . A. L. TAYLOR, Albion. 111. describes in detail just the rig you want. Safe rig, safe price, safe house "The timber In your work stood nur uiou:i- JI-L 1 . . . ... . r b tain roads weU. Used it 4 years." to deal with. Let us send you this vehicle catalogue, tree. Kememoer, Cashier Bank Columbus. Mont. Mr. F. I, Shaw, an expert vehicle man, looks after your interest. "My $46.90 job Is far ahead of the JtiOto f7U A < buggies sold hero." JNO. T. Carter. /lauress, 9 Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago
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