Court Proceedings. Court converifid Mouilny, Dec. 14, 1896 at 11 o'clock . in. Itonrr Ueiitle, F. H. Stiue, Ooorsre E. Speolit ami George Loply were appointtil tipHluve. The regular terms of llio nveri courts of Snyder county wero chang ed to tlio 4:h Mtuly f February, 1st Mond.iv f Jine. lt Monday ot October and tho2iil Moi..ny of De cember, for tli term 1s t", and until otherwiao ordered. COt'RT Or UCARTKR SESSION-I. In tlio c wo of the l!oiniiioiiwenltli b. A. II. Swaner, tlm (Irnnd Jury returned not a true bill Hint county to pay the coats. In the caso of s line v. Amttulus Sham bach a iml. pion. wan euti red. In tho cusn of the Coiutnouwealth TP. V. (tMiibcrling, the defendant was aciiiited of the charge of as sault 1ud b.itu i v. ConmionweiiUli v. Hud IJuch the defendant was hi-iiUmmmmI to pay a fine of live dollar mid costs of pros ecution. The repui Is of bridge viewern in Went llejivrr toviiUi and Middlv buruli Im'Kmiis'Ii wi in continued. Ki'poitnof iiii'lt in Adiiius and l'enns towunhips weiecoulirmed ub feoltite. Win. Moyr, Isaac Midlleswarth and l'liar-H liowcinox wwrn appoint ed to vie a; mii i l lay out roid in JJcar- I I' tort n.-liip. ontr o- common it.tws. Ill tlilMNlsl' .u' I. S. lime vs. (I. M. Ni'tviickii, on p t it ion of tho ShcnlV a rulo wus granted on the pliiiutill and ili ft'iid nit to ciiinc into court mid maintain or irli'iquinh their re bp. ciivo claims to tho property lev ied ou. In lh e.isc of Catharine Klino vh. Samuel Ivrater a rule was granted on the tlaintilV to show cause why the j ii lament sliould not bo opened and the defendant let into a defence. In the case of William Troutman vs. Niac Sotls a compulsory nun buiL was entcie 1 and a rulo was Kraut "d to slmw cause why it should iiot be htrickeii oil"- Divorces were granted in the can es of Jonas D. Shaffer vs. Susannah Shaffer and Minnie A. Smith vs. Chailes VV. Smith. An ail lit' r was appointed iu the assitfiio I estate of J. F. J oilman. A master was appointed in the di vorce ctio of F. tl. l'ortzline vs. Jennie I'ori.line. Alfred Spechl, bherilT. ackuowl tidied deeds to Jacob Hcisor and Aiiiok Itenfer. Oltl'UAXs' COUUT. Auditors were appointed in estates of Jonathan lionikr, dee'd, Isaac Jarrett, dee'd, Levi J. Hotnig, dee' I, (luorgn Freed, dee'd, Henry M. ltearich, dee'd. I'lim Hummel, dee'd, .M'iss Specht, dee'd, and lienry S. .Spigclmyor, dee'd. Return to orders of sale wore con firmed in estatcH of Miriraret Ilatie. dee'd, Iloginit Bru baker, doe'd, Jacob Klingler, dec d. Howard J. Holiir, dee'd, Win. I J. .Musspr, dee'd, ii. M. Fisher, dee'd, John Kurtz, -dee'd. John It. Seechrist, doe'd, and Daniel Zoiber, doe'd. t , , lV Exceptions wero tilud to account iu estates of Henry II. ltearich, dee'd, Levi J. It uiig, deceased. The writ of partition was enlarg ed in estates of Solomon Lous, dee'd. Iu r -est.it.. .,r L-vi M. Teats, Ma rand Kothroek, M. D. and other credit rs. tiled a reflection by leave of court. Tho widows' appraisements and the accounts of executors, adiuiuis trators, guardians c. wero all con firmed as advertised except those mention" I in t!n'i proceedings. John 'mi-M-i was appointed guar dian of Fore-d K. i'.idley, a minor child of Thomas Frdley, dee'd and a minor grand child of Johu Krdley, dee'd. Wednesday, D.-c. 17th, isOiJ, court alj onrned to TuesJa.v, Dec. U'.ith next. Tlie wife of Mr. I). Robinson, n priiiiiiin-nt lumberman of Hat wick, V .. was sick with rhi iiiiiHtiMii for live months. In (.peaking ot it, Mr. 11 iliin-on say?: ' I 'hamberlaln's I'aiii Halm Is th" only thiie,' that irav her anv rest from pain. For the relief of V'iii if cannot lie heat." Many very l.iil cases of rheumatism have been .cu cd hv it. I'or miIo at 50 cents per , boi.. .. Iy all DruggUts. WORKINGMEN fOR WANAMAKE.K. Olaublowar f BnMtfor4 Adopt ttrrag RMolatleaa f liditNBW, Bradford, Deo. SiThe glsssblowers of Bradford har Indorsed the candidacy of John Wanamakar forth United States senate In tha mart enthaslMtlo manner. After tha panning of the resolutions ever man constituting tha Bradford branch of tha Glasa Bottle Blower' aaaootatlun of the United States and Canada signed a petition addrenvd to the Hon. Walter T. Merrick, tha Hon. H. It. North and tha Hon. R. A. Dump prnjrlng them a rep vnentntlvm In the Senate and houne to ota for John Wanamaker for United HtAtei aanator. The reolutlou are an follow: "Itowilved, That organized labor owe to John Wanamaker a debt of gratitude for tha fldollty and Amine with which he tood tor the Intercut ot tha tret oar men In Philadelphia aa an arbitrator of thnlr iPITlculUe lait winter. "ltoilvd, That Mr. Wanamaker I man who know for hliutolf what It I to work for wafre; that from youth to man hood hi lutereit hare been Joined with the Interonti of wag earner; that he now r1vi employment at fair wngo to thou Mtnd of men, woman and children In rhllaitolphla; that In the employment of labor It In true that ho doc not discrimi nate avalnst any nationality, but that he given preference to the laborer of thl rmuitry of whatever race or whatever they may have boen iMtrn: that If he ha In a nlnglo Instance boon found to have tmportoit lulxir engngmt abroad It wn only no adjudged through technical con nt ruct Ion ; that thin org.inixatlon has no knowlinlgo that he hnn over Imported la hor In any Inntauce where ulnilUr labor rou 11 lie otit lined In thl country; and that he, therefore, ilenerven tlio high con Ibletieis of all tho citi.uii of Pennsylvania who earn a living ty tho nweat of thnlr brow. ' Item 1 veil, That the working people of thin country would hnvo a faithful, ear nest and cftlrlant reprcncntatlve If John Wannmnker dhould lm eloctod to the United states nenato, and we, therefore, the Bradford branch of tho Glann Bottle Mowers' association of the United Htnto and Canada, hereby rusievtfully apjionl to tho legislature of Pennsylvania, and gnrxsMiilly to our luimodlate rpreniitA- tlven In tha house ami senate, Hon. II. H. North, Hon. H. A. Denipsey and Hon. Walter T. Merrick, t' Hiipport tho olectlon of Mr. Wniiainaker by their votes and In lliieiicu." NERVOUS Troubles arc due to impoverished blood. llood'nSur Bapiuilla Is tho One True Hlood l'uriaer and NERVE TON I C. IN FAVOR OF WANAMAKER. Lock Ilavea UulgiH Maa Organlie by Elaotlag Offlcar. Ixick Haves, Deo. 8. The Lock Haven branch of the National League of Buslneu Man ha been permuueutly organized and tha following ofllcern have been eleeted Prenldent.WlUon tClstler; vlre presldnnU, C. M. O'Connor, J. A. W ilson, Q. T. MlehaeU, T. H. Harmon, J. B. Fumtaud W. U. Manu; secretary, E. K. Adam; treasurer. H. C. Kvan. The following resolution wan adopted: "HoHolved, That we earnestly and urg ently request our ropreaentatlve In the aonate, M. L. McQuown, and alterably, James W. Frederick, to us all honorable muuns to aecure the election of John Wana maker to the United State aeuate, bollr lug that In so doing they will represent a great preponderance of the sontiiuentof our people and will rellttot credit upon themnolvu and uion the county. Prevention Is better than cure. Keep your blood pure, your n'H-tlle good and your uiges tlon perfect with llooil's Siirsaparllla, anil you !ll not ir cd to fi-arany form of sickness. Hood's Pitta Ai l tiurmoiitiHinly w ith flood's Sursui'urtlla. lhinulcss, reliable, sure. niinai i WEST J1E.VVEK. .riltoii G. Ili ilz expects to ji,it 'lm ining in the spring,, providing he is awarded the contract for carry ingth" mails from Milllintovn to Selitisgrovo ..W. If. Knepn sold Lis family horse to Wilson Ulshlast week It has been reported that West Heaver will huvo four appli cants for carrying tho mails between Miffliutown and Selinsgrovo ...Mrs. J. 11. Ifirbsteris still con lined in lier bed with rheumatism F. Oundrum, administrator of J. O. (loss, dee'd estate, expects to saw out the balance of a timbor tract left at tho death of J. O. Gobs V. F. Howell senilis to bo the busi est man at MoClure as ho has on tho road, almost every day from five to e ght teams huuling props. ...Our different Sunday schools are mak ing preparations to hold an exercise od Christmas day. . . .It has boon re ported that Isaac Middleswarth'a eon will take charge of the Baker llouso at McCluro in the spring... , llrose Peter moved to Mifllin whore he bus accepted a job as teamster for Lawreuoe Gosh. rijrinoutli llunlnenn Men. Plymouth, IVe. 'J3. The bunlnosi nion of this place have organized n branch of the National League of Bunlnen Men, uiul the meiulxirship hi' liules nearly all of tho prominent mutt of the neighborhood It U formed with the Idea of permanency, and wlillo It has Jumped Into the vena- t'irlal tlht an the Hrst Important Issue that In not by any meann the only aim. The resolution Indorsing Wanamaker for the Cameron succession were udoptod with every munifestat Ion of euthuslasin, dud they clearly express the Heutiliiuut of tho people lu this part of the state. Little Men I and Women We call them little men and little women, but they are neither. They have ideas and ways all their ewn. Fortu nately they soon become fond of cod-liver oil, when it is giv?n to them in the form of SCOTT'S EMULSION. This is the most valuable remedy in existence for all the wasting diseases of early life. The poorly nourished, scrofulous child; the thin, weak, fretting child the young- child vho does not growj all take Scott's Emulsion without force or bribe. It seems as if they knew that this meant nourishment and growth for bones, muscles and nerves. Book telling; more about it, free. It won't pay to try a substitute for Scott's Emulsion with the children. They will reliih the real thine. For sale at 50c. and $1.00, by all druggists. SCOTT & tlOWNE, New York. 64 Cancer THE TRIUMPH OF LTt! rrrri Every MAN who would know thefiPAVD liiu 'I HM.tiie 1'iiiln t ui is, the Old hi r re In ami the) New lliscovcrlt of Mull, leal Relenreas aiuilled to Married Life, who would atone fnrpuxt Miles and avoid future pitfalls, should write for our won 'derful little book, called complete nianliooil and How to Attain It." To int mtim.1 man u . will mail ou copy Kutirely Free, in plain sealed eover. NIAGARA ST. Can be Cured. It la verr often that the moat Inatir- niflcant symptoms are forerunners of the moat violent disease. There is not a more destructive disease than Cancer, and in a majority of cases it is first Imlicated by a very amall pim ple or sore, to which no attention is attracted, until it before long develops into the most alarming conditions. Here is another case where the fh-st symptoms of a most violent Cancer were too amall to receive much notice until the disease had fully developed. Mrs. Laura E. Minis has resided at Smlthville, Georgia, for years, andia well known throughout the adjoining country. In a recent letter she tells of a wonderful case. She says: "A small pimple of a strawberry color appeared on my cheek; it soon changed to purple, and began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all efforts to check it, until it was the size of a partridge egg. My eye became terribly inflamed, and was so swollen, that for quite a while 1 could not ace. The doctors said I had Can Mrs. Laura E. Mims. cer of the most malignant type, and after exhausting, their efforts without doing me any good, they gave up the case as hopeless. When informed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, aa hcred itary Cancer was incurable. I was terribly reduced in health, and felt as if my life was wasting away " At this crisis, I was advised by a friend to try H. S. S., and in a ahort while tbe Cancer seemed more in flamed than before. I was informed that was favorable, however, as the medicine acts by forcing out the poison through tbe pores of the skin "Before long the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do so for three months; then it began to heal, I continued the medicine a while longer, until the Cancer disap peared entirely, and I enjoyed better health than ever before. This has been several years ago and there has not been a sign of a return of the disease." Cancer is becoming alarmingly prevalent, and manifests itself in such a variety of forms, that any sore or scab, it matters not how small, which docs not readily heal up and disappear may well be regarded with 8UKi)icion. The fact that S. S. S. (guaranteed purely trnetable) cures hereditary Can cer, which in considered incurable, places it without an equal as a Hiirecure for all manner of real blood diseases, such aa Scrofula, Eczema, Contagious Hlood Poiaon.or any other form of b.id blood. Our treatise on Cancer and Hlood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift bDCCiuc Company, Atlanta, Georgia. n.MINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. L.-t- i iorn ir Aiiininihtraiioii i n r ii e iftatu nl A .1. Ilnwi r-ox, lata ill t'p:'re Tnp. .nvih-r i"tinty, l'it., ducM. It'tvlng lnn kmuiimI o tlio iiihIitkiii neil, all n-rmiis kimwiUK thein 'elvun liiiluliti'il In tiitil ciitiitu uro ri iiui ulcil lu n.iko liiiiiM-ihitti' ip:ivmin. wtille tliuno luivlim I. huh will prciM-ut tliuiu duly siitliutitiuutctl tu ilia unoiTBiK'Hd. II. A. IIOVYKItSOX. Nnv. '.'0. A i in i Utrutor Harper's Weekly IN 1897 With tlio rml of JS;i HAItrKlfS WEEKLY will Imvc lived lorty yrurb. Ill that time Ilium purtli'lputvd Willi all the .i'iiI ulid powi-r ut lt I'Ullllllltllll In tin K"'" polHU'iil UWIllH ot tliu iiiiinI Inii-ri'htliiK mill liiiHirtaitt porluil lu tho ulMtory ot tin.' ('iiiiiiiry.uiiil It hurt sirci l l-f..ix- It.. ri'llll'TN 111'' IIIIMlllillllHllllll'lllH Of WIl'lllV. .11 I H, .111,1 li'iu-iH lnr tlio liiHtrurtioii ol (In- liuiu.iu iitli.it una lliu uitii'lloralluuol liUUiuu C 'UUU 1'iis .111(1 Ol III Jlllli'lH. Wliut tin? WKKKLY tins liwii In lm H Irlt ami piirpum1, uh tlii'nM huve Im'i-ii uiaiillcniiiij prin i l pally lu Its uUllorlul paKt'it, 11 will cuutluuu lo uv. It Is Iimmh-II'I'- to uiiiiotiiice n ltli itl-i-NIou .ill ili.il ilm vV KKKLY villi t-utitiiiu iltlilUK lliv . ,-ar Is'.w. Il vM'iaiui t'.iV lo uiiikiuiiu" Miiat in aoutit lo UapiH'li In Hi" vvoi'M, wli.il irluiiiplin mr (toiiil .un i uiiii'iil ar lo bit uu, uluil ail-.uIii-im ui till' pimple ari'lo lm liuulii, wl.ut In to Ut' llieoulioiiH' ol tile coiilliiDijUA llli,'glu be , we. n I in-h,iiniiit w jr iiii.l peaue, wiuil In to uappi'li In liielar Kant, Mil it In to be tlie itl.ilu .il hhiupe liielvu limiilltit lii iict', wual new .ti.ii u h nl Hi-ieiii'u are tu mi it ki-aleil, or Hat .re In lie I lie aelilDVeiiieiit.i ol 1 1 mill lettem, urlliu rt I.kivLY Is lo bo a plctui lal ti-curU ol all Ui ii. '.ii i.iii.i will cohiliiuo to be u lomure. m rial SnirliH. A New Kuki.i .iI Btoi.i by Miss Ui i.. W ilkini. win Im-h kj in Jaiiiiaiy, A tale I a tin i k iipi'lMiiK ukMiiml tlie lurk.-., iiy Mr. t. i ll-i. mm, In mil Inn nl "IIimIii,' will luliiiw, A i- i ei in I'm- ILiumi' I.. i, it mi i iiu hi ," by Mr. loli.. Keiulili k lla..ki. iliu.ii I. UcU by nr. I'eur il el,, M...- 8.i nl Hlorle.t w.ll uiipear III tlie WKKK I.) in. .ii ii u.l iK'Uii po.i-.lbio lu publish Ul4lili . "'Ju. t Mr. W l)iiarliiieiilHi beti l 1 ..... .1 11 T Vd llowcirs ' Liro mill I ik iiiu.ii I'liunuii.jj . u1 ure ; .,ir. A a l ..lie iiiimii v.iiliiim laia llu.sy VAuiiii; . i no lllui.1 luipu.t i l in- c iiutiy I- to p will lo lib . -I lilt! I . nllllt( lu r nil uil'ituu 8 In lelmev ulid tu I ' i' in tlm llli .Wuajiilj i or ti 1 .i ,VU tK'I'll llltllll , I pi'l'I'Hlll ,ll I . i ,ii iii-iii a ii . ..li,t Oil Hi ,..ir ' iv.il rein ii ol ,i i , ivLY will i.i . id'.H IIUm inaUe i .1.. mi a i .1 I lie I ..Mil ul i ' ut mil lo.fo. y I4.1t nil iriunntnt uxlh . . jr. order ii i. itrprr i iiruthtrt H-iKPERS W.tKu .r 91.00 ml . In II. r tinned I'll l i- .1- IUO . jl.iKI it II .tO I IIF.KH l. U. Ii;. i. 0, X. V. City. i .uulcscui .niiouHutaa, inulea cure bad breala. $10,000 (PPT mo $io,ooT n I , Stock of sty lish Clothing beiner sold atn manufacturers cost to effect a change in the 1 VTT i ' . . . II uusmess, we are noc going to Quit or re- ure irom ousiness DUt our entire stock of Stylish Clothing must be sold to wind up the estate of Mr. F. Loeb, deceased. Here's An Opportunity of a Lifetime. If you are in need of anything in tbo lothing line do not fail to grasp this raro opportunity of buying stylish cloth- SlUr fill nlllincf l.rllr inl.nl ti nnnl.1 .. L 1 t m,,r Mimwoi, nun it uat it nuum f tm ciscwiiere. This in Bonis Liiiate Sale ami enables us to givo to tho public double valuo for almost half tho regular price, , Hi lor lu, m mil lira can bo found at this Legitimate clothing sale W mean business. Wo do not advertise humbug sales. Wo do n'iuoto prices for want of space, but we do make your dollar rei;1;J1Hi; twico as far in purchasing power as it will go elsewhere. m' ii r pt' Try it and convince yourselve&l $18, OOW&Sunburg.JHO SELINSGliOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keep constantly on lMnilan'1 uian ufHoture tu order all kinds of Marble and Or. -ite Tl UlU UUU J.. I Ola stones ciwnoi r LOW PRICES I I liavo one of the t da- torn In tlie State u'wu Consequently turn nut tfood work. ItCouie and see my work tt prices. Thankful for pant favor I inoht re spectfully auk a continuance of same, M, L. MILLER nil .i.yiiiiii.. it cinriit'iu roi' of tha vurluii cluilintr sue)' man. FcKe)!! J'ltt.. n. 10 Wt- RememliBr The Dead! furmitdre, carpets and chinZ m Ft rr iii iiij " ,i ,!irj ' :0: Bright new designs look out fn every nook and corner of our 8tn Shapes and Styles In which at oil you see your Ideal. CouchesS CARPETS, RUGS. ART SOUARS J P1CTCRES at prices so low that ol er itierchnnts enn not compete :0: Yours Respectfully, W. H. FELIX, LcwitowB Election Notice. 11UST NATIONAL BANK. Tlio iniiiiial mortlns if the s'oi'klinMi'rs of Tim Klr-t Nitllninil ll.ihk of MI.IiIIi'Iiiul-Ii fur tliu eliM'tloii ut Mi'vi'ii ilinviur lor I In- t'tihiilnir yi'iir win im in 'in on ni.'vniy inn ivtn miy or Junimrj next bt'twuen tin' limirs of lu u. m. ami li tit. .1. N. TIKiMl'SKN. Jr. Casliti r. Mlililluburgll, 1M., Di'C. Mil, Wl. A. B. WOL&EMDTH IIUUUIU1UI U11U UUUl (or Steam uiul Hot Water Fitting. Aluo ilt'iiliT in Rollers. Engines, Sliufting PiilleVH, Hungers and Leath er llelting. REPAIRING of Knglnen, lioiltTH and Mill work. Families van he tmpplied with Until Tubs, Pipe atid Pipe Fittings. I give as reference concerning my niechaiii oul skill, Frlck A: Co. of Waynesboro, Pa. and Lebanon M'f'g- Co. both com panies of high Ftatiiliug. In order to avoid accidents All Boilers tihoultl be tested innler the hydraulic test at letiHt once a year. Avoid danger and call upon me to make the test, A. Ii. WOLOEMUTH, Selipsgrove, : : l'a. 50 .. ) m H H PI DO I furnish all sizes from a hand cutter to a cutter tliatf will cut and split irom 8 to 9 tons per hour. Farmers w ill! get twice tho value out ol their corn iodder by cutting lU "Tho Tornado Feed Cutter prepares the fodder iu such aid elegant style that your cattle will not tret sore mouths. In will pay for itself twico in one season. Fellow fanners. who uro especially short in feed, civo it a thought. Oulll or write for catalogue giving full information. GEO. N. ERDLEY, Selinsgrove. Cancer I Caucer I Vt' . currd on tlio 1 r ut, licutl, face, Up Ua.',, 'a anywhere on tun external surface ol Uic uoily (ts elulit ilaya) wttliout the Ions ot s drup ut bltxHl. No knlfi) usoil. Terms very rea sonable. Call ut hit oflloe oruiMreus I). It HO'l'UUOCK. U. 1).. New Berlin, ra. P. 8. Kindly unit your druwlHt or mercbant liellier be keeps Dr. D. It. Hotbrock's reme dies Tlz : Two-tiny Coul'U Cure, HUouinullo Lini ment, Electric Nuralk,'la Cure, Liver Pills, Head ache Powders, Vegetable Condition Powder (or all domestic animals. Ks. repporanat. Golden Tincture, Perfccto Vuntllu, Laudanum, l'arv gorlo and Castor Oil. If not, toll ulin to order them at once as t bey are sold and used every, where. 1). K. ltoTUIUX'K, M. U., Physician and Pharmacist, New Berlin, l'a. Wanted-fln Idea Praual or Mmi: th bring you wli. . writ join wauoBauuHN oo- rsum Attu. WuhlaafcM, D. O., tut lh.tr Sl.itf prla sa4 UM ! iwe kiadml iussUuas waiuas. McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A New Lift) of orant by Hamlin O irlnnd. Tun llrst autnortitlvo aud aJdiuate Life ol Of ev-Tpmillshel. Livisiuv tliu -anted. (II 'tfinilu Uooeinl) ir.) litiilyard Kipllux's llrst Auiorlo.in soril. "i.'.ipi.iius t'oura tout." (Ileirtin In Docemher." Kobort Louis. S wvousou's ' dU ivaa." Thiouly uorelot jlevuiisou's suit uniiuhllahcd; (OejiP lu May.) ' Chas. A. Pun i. Uncolluntliintof W.trrnm." Mr. Dana was for three of the most crltloiily" ut the civil War practically a iiiHtiiDHr of Lincjlu Caliltiut, and Is probably letter fit"! .!.... uuj vum. ui.il uiiut i,u alv" "uiuurame u i story oi nils puriotl fruui liui ww" tloni uud correspondence. Portraits or Great Americans. Many of tuuin unpublished. In conneetlim with this seile of portraits It Is Intended to publish sp jclul biographical studies under the gvueral Ui of Makers oi iua union irom wasuinfton lo Lincoln. I'lcturos ot Polettlne. Bieclally takun under the eiltor'a direction. Stories of Adventure. A serls 1 by Conan Doyle, in which he will use bis extraordinary ulen for mystery and Insen ultj" which have, ID tbe "Hherlock Holmes" stories, irlvea him s place beside roe and U.iuorlau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAKKN. All tbe (let on that be will write during the couilng year, with tha 4 tlon of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from blin long if will appear in MoCluks a MaOAiixa. JdtL UUANULUH HAUltlH. A series of new animal stories In the same fle d as th "f Habbll" and the "Little Mr Thl inblell nicer" stories. KUDYAUDKIPLINU. Dojldus "Captains Courageous." Klpllujf wilt contrtbite to "'CirM'' all of tue short stone be will writs during tbe coming j ear. OCTAVE TIIANET Is preparing for tbe Maoaxin s series of shore stories tu which tn " characters will appear, sithougu each will be complete In Itself. ANTHONY IIOI'K BKKT HAKTK HODERT B A It It FKANK R. 8TOCKTOX STANLEY WEYM.VN UL.VltK BUSSKLL will all have stories Id Uo'Jldhs's for the coming year. Those are only s small fraction of the great and Itnpirtsal feature of MoU(.a.is's M aoaiiiH 1ST, tbi subsorlptlon prloe or which is only One Dollar a Year The new roluoia bajlns with November. Subscriptions should start with this Dumber, The S. S. McOlure Co., New York Oity. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V. ,i i