il.t- itly CfH. ; re- llllt', BR on. K!i A 111 1 'I . ,.u.l N 1110 pro Vol ibVA' HUllliiXX'-l'' IllllutaU'-l i 1 CI I"' iu lor i ui r.r S.i.1 .luro'li"". III nintfc ndii'l'li'-1 .1 IllltltU 'J 51' i'i-'!,,,':6,1 lull 4" " " . fin nil IMlllll'luil'1" .Yl...lllVI! t. r ..VmWlVl""" I IrnCTBta'e. LWl 0NS of the Ages Star BaU" , inventl"" , . Wowiw " . nlii -ri.. cn.ii' 1.1 ,o"'.r:"1iii'i ,,, only They '.Co ..nu Ut IreM. rY co.. ufflSJS Oaoa" ""Jii) Clover tha '. HAVE CGIEFHO BURN. ALACK AX NATIVM CREVATB THEIR CIVIL RCLER9. . Weir RUn at tfc Reeaat raaeral of Volotakol, a TkllasH Digni tary of the Wolf Claa, at a Llttlo Vlllaarv IS ear Prtnc Prcarrtek Bound The R arena, Who Win the Gncata, Tore Their Breaata and Arni with Their Talona. HrnUed Thrlr Paeea with Jacsed Rorka and Slnahed Their Kleab with Kulvra- Then Hverjrbodjr Fell to Uorniandlxlan;. (Special.) JUNEAU. Alaska, Oct. IB. Via SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 21. When the Alaskan native dies he becomes very much more important In the eyes of hla brethren than he ever was alive. Tour true Thllnplt 13 n born professional mourner, und he would rather go to a funeral than to a picnic. Give him a chance to howl and gash his flesh until his rxvart'.iy cuticle looks like a map of the St. Ellas ranee or a much-trodden cow path In rainy weather, and he Is su premely, aggressively happy. Put him In a good-sized morgue and let him weep and wail and gnnsh his teeth and punch an open-work pattern all over his short ribs, and he'll never care to wander. lie would make a good run ning mate for the ghoul In the Arabian Nights. Every little phratry and Bub-phratry in the Wolf and Raven clam, into which the Thllnglts are divided, feels in honor bound to hold a grand Jambo ree to celebrate the death of the least of its members. When a chief pnpaos in his cheeks the occasion is made memorable by a potlatch, or feast, on so enormous a scale as frequently to bankrupt his heir, the giver thereof, for life. It Is a gorgeous opportunity for wholesale gormandizing which every Thiinglt would rather die himself than miss. A Recent Cremation. Volotskol, a noted chief of the Wolf clan, was gathered to his fathers re cently in a little village near Prince Frederick Sound. The festivity "to glorify the dead" held in his honor broke all funeral records throughout Alaska. Up to date more than a dozen deaths have been the results of the por cine stuffing indulged In by the mourn ers, who consisted of the greater part of the Haven clan. A singular fact in connection with Thlinglt burials is that the guests must always be chosen from the opposite clan. Bo as Volotskoi was Wolf, the guests were Ravens. As VoIolFkoi was only a chief an'J not a shaman or sorcerer, he was cre mated. Had he been a shaman his remains would have been deposited in t box swung high between two posts. If there had been any such useful In itiation as a board of health In the neighborhood of Prince Frederick Sound, Brother Volotskol would have been buried several days earlier. Aa It was, It was not necessary to Inquire the way to the house of woe. For tunately, your correspondent had been through a preparatory course of Bleep ing in Eskimo huts, and close contact with the natives, and was by that time jolfactorily invulnerable. No time wtis set for the cremation. he guests Just drifted into the village ,t thi'ir own good leisure, and when a ajnrlty of them felt it was time for the circus to begin the ceremony was lommenced. . Barbaric Ultra. A funeral pyre had been erected Just utslile the village soon after Chief nlotsknl passed In his checks, and hen the guests were good and ready elr noble friend was carried to the He of fagots. Old Pop Volotskol, an he as enlled by the prospectors who hud Joyed the distinguished, if somewhat pensive, honor of his acquaintance, 4 attended many a potlatch himself A weighed nearly 300 pounds. It took stout Thlinglto to tote him to the ce. e funeral procession was strlklnrr- lnformr.1. Everybody Just sauntered 'iR any old way, the mourners howl- In a dozen different keys. A bihrI! 'y of veteran Yukonurs, hardened Ions sojourn among the Arctic vs and brief but demoralising ex- nce of Dawson dance halls, Kht up the rear, irreverently whlst- There'll Be a Hot Time in the Town To-night." It was a new to them, having recently been In wed among the select circles of son City by a vivacious younp por formerly of 'Frisco, who sang it Kreut success at a Summer soiree, natives thought it wns the Amer nattonnl hymn, and felt highly rod by the deltcata attention. . Self-Tortured Mourner. He the relatives and guests gath troimd In a Eolemn circle, the ' lvnlted. The relatives wept fowled and crooned and keened, ,ne Kuests started systematically rk themeclven Into an advanced f seeming epilepsy. The Prince k Sound I'hllnglts boast of tor- tlie;r,selve3 in a most horrible r while the body of a friend Is cess of cremation. On this oc- special deputation from Prince Inland graced the scenu and little best to make thinks llve- 1 looked for a l-ng time as If wulil be a hnlf dozen impromp- wnientary funerals on the spot. '"B at the tops of their voices, " with terrible abandon, wrlg lik snakes and shivering like doer?!, the euests nranccd I e little plateau, beating their throiW" a! rwith juraed stones until they Percd with bruises and bleeding ,y They tore tholr arms and Hh (their nails, sharp as lons. and alnaharl Mix nnlver- Uh rufit knives. This fren- led self-vlvlsectlon waa kept up as long- aa the body was burning, which waa more than an hour. Ckaattaa; tha Dlrae. After the body had been thoroughly cremated all the guests followed the widow to her broken home, where they seated themselves around her. Then the relatives, their hair cropped and burned, and their faces blackened and otherwise disfigured, entered the hut and walked to the centre of the circle, where they leaned upon sticks, bowed, their heads and hegan to chant the funeral dirge. It may not be believed, but this same dirge was sung by the relatives for six mortal hours, and when they broke down the guests took up the weird re frain. They howled in relays, stopping alternately for refreshments, so that the death song lasted contlnuourly four days and as many nights. Snr rlllce of Slavea. As Volotskol had been a rich man and full of wisdom, u ay nothing ot seal blubber, his relatives, to honor his memory, went out every two or three houra and killed one of his slaves. There is a popular Action among de partmental circles In Washington that slavery no longer exists in Alaska, which shows how much a few wise acres, several thousand miles away, who are trying to govern at long range j r. territory two and one-half times as large as the Lone Star State, know j about that same territory. When Kus- sla owned Alanka slavery was practised openly; now It's practiced secretly j that's the only difference. The Alas I kan slaves haven't read the Fifteenth Amendment and don't know they're free. Not Top SttU to IOnt. All this time everybody was eating as much as he prxslbly could, the men taking the choice morsels and the wom en contenting themselves with the scraps. Among the delicacies on the bill of fare were ulikan, or candle fish, herring, herring spawn, cakes made of herring spawn and herbs and berries boiled together and pressed Into solid blocks, strawberries, huckleberries, salmon berries, raspberries, thlmble berrle3, salal, seaweed cakes, Beal blub ber, whale steaks, moose steaks and Alaskan moss. There were also piles of potatoes fried In porpoise oil. Dlatrlbotloa of Gifts. On the fourth day following the cre mation, which marked the end of the period of mourning, the relatives of the dear departed washed the black off their faces, striped those same visages like barber poles and distributed pres ents to the guests. These gifts 'Con sisted of everything under the sun, from a brand-new Winchester rifle, for the richest guest, to a worn out horse blanket for the poorest. Volotskol's heir, who was his sister's son, was ut terly ruined by the extravagance of the occasion. Before the old man died the youngster was tolerably well-to-do; his inheritance made him a pauper. A close count showed that he gave away more than twelve hundred presents. Tt pays to be a professional mourner In Alaska. When the hullabaloo was over, VoI t skot's ashes were placed In a tin box which had formerly contnlr ' soda crackers, and were burled three feet under the floor of his hut. Thin was done in order that his ghost mlf.ht not only feel at homo, but might make the life of his widow a burden If she should ever dnre to Install a Mr. Volot skol No. 2 In the establishment. Old Pop Volotskol was very fond of his wife. Vorka at Wynyard Park. (By Anglo-American rrera.) LONDON. Oct. 22. The Duke and Duchess of York are to be the guests of Lord and Lady Lon donderry at Wynyard Tark, County Durham, from Monday, Nov. 1, until Saturday, the 6th, and there will be a large house party to meet them, In cluding Iiord and Lady Derby and Lord and Lady Cadogan. rmiireaalonlat rtelnrea. Ilere are some verses Thomas Whar ton once wrote after visiting an exhibi tion of impressionist pictures: "And If the purple curfew tolls the knell of . purple days. And the purple herd winds lowing; upon the purple lea. And the purple plowman homeward plods hla purple way. Tou mny leave the world to darkness but don't leave It to me!" TPNtlnv lllm. Mniiinui I xvondcr xvhy it Is that Georgie p!nvs and sings ko much for Al bert since tliey've become cngitgetlV She iiovc r seems to cease from the time lie enmes into the house until he de parts. I'apn J guess sho xvants to tnnke sure that he really loves her. Chicago News. Xo Foiling llehlud. Native (western town) Did jou notice those big boil-stones? Ilere are lome I picked up. They ore as large as hen eggs. Newspaper Correspondent By Jove! Bo they are. Immediately teleghaph: "Hail stones fell here to-day as large as ostrich eggs." X. Y. Weekly. Ilo Win Afraid. i "I nlx-ays expected you to marry Miss Uptown. You were engaged at one I time, xverc you not?" I "Yes; but xxhen I snxv her beating j rarpets one day on tho roof I realized that if I ever had a dispute I'd stand no rartli'i.v i liow. so after that I didn't go j there ii:iy more." N. Y. World. A Proper Doaal. ! There Is oiie thing of xvbich Lord Fizj-lerash. will be able to boast, besides his titli?." remarked Miss Cayenne, llioifr'itfttllv. "v:;.it I that?"' "No oi.e can truthfully sy that his wiTe ii'.anlcil him f'r hi money." W.'tshliifc'u S!ar, A K it 1' iU-Mi'U- Tfir Drradctl i-t:titin 4'nn bi , , f;tri'l. T . rl9utn, i Vv il M(Ht ui Snir i II t- Nev.l liix-m Ili-ll.l.-' mill Hi II- T iivi' l ive. Bniil' - . I.i ill - in I'un t. Miitii'loii r . ii ' . i Nothing ronlil I I ' Cum r.ioiv l-v ; i'i ' h i.ti I nrtvi.i f.ft'l 111' rf.M I i ' I llt-lutl . If'lll iv V ! 'in;. 1 ;i'i-nl.:Ti ! nl.. I. Hirui'. !. i . i!il'. l :tlIS, unn ' .1! i',. -'i i.l'i! all o nui:.i I'- '.'.i' i ft i -.'I ;e- (i. M- . u untti'ti'ii km i- hV-II'Ml of 1:1- it' a-i'i.- Ii ii. 1 1 ;l lils i.i.. i :i !n: ttli'i-li in I on i IT'!' ui it, i' lioii-m1 ... i 'i ' l-l. T. A N..H IUU. i . N Hi' hn cIUmi i i ' i i i i I loi-cutiiuinii Inn. t!.-l I ' llSlI CIU-.I It'.MMH. 'II i I ittvUiii-m.d wi iiki ' i llll'il, . H il M ,.V , . im rlin kiinu ii. 'ill i ! IIHWt) dSM'OMTftl i-1 ' Ol till I'oST. Alrv.itlv In- "lie . . ii:.' i'Iih " ii in mi .' I " pa'Viii i ?i.i l -- The lHN lOl' IMIII lill'l - :' II" Hiiii'til, hut liN i- Itifio'i 'i'i( im ties ii-ii:'.itiik li'in a n tiill'D i- i-ni-e. Ill' Itii pmvMoil Hi ! io I . onr.ilili' lit-i-a " " I'llllllltl', mill II. I- mi !!! I' (H.IH- 'i li.-l I'lm.-uini'tii-i I 1 ni.ii . Ill :i.i Ms AllH'lll'-lll ;: hiirone.in l.iUiiiiii!ti-- i i n i I't ' lii iiltc lestlinoniul-or krriini li i"" hum ilio 1'i in'iri jihI eiiivil. In all p iris nt tin' wnrl'l. ! t'ntirrli.il ami iniliii 'ii n I i.nml'-s Iim I In i-iii-i Huliipilon. unit eoii-n nlii ui n in ! ti pi -! I mentis hpi'l ll.V llllll l i'il.'lll ill' I'll II lll't '.el.iv iinillli I-lim i ne Slinl'iv n il:ti T. A. .-loritii., i XI C , IM Hue Siri i". Ni-.v Vmt. slvtm: i'.ii.--ii ami nretionU'e mliliv., ;nnl iin ir.v iiii-h. I. e I will he pi-iimp1 h sivii I'l'isn it'll the Hormr I yuu mxv lilMilh'i In ill'- I'o-r. iALiWi-KLOHDTIE ! Gold Mining Co. j Capital Stuck, ."()!),( HM Sliaivs .f IS 10.01 1 I'arli, itill.v pa'nl antl ii(iii-as-isrssal)Ie, uf wli'u Ii 'J."O,O(i0 Sliaivs j tiro now oilcird fur nuliMTiptiniif at I par- ! SPKOIATNOTICK- ; There nre iiuiiiy perwnni who Josire In go to i Hie sold lU-liln of Aliuikn tliii iiunliiK m-nwrn, who have nut i'iuiiikIi reaily inoni-y nvailnlile to eiiahlo them to ito eo. To nil mii'li, wo would nilvici- the ilealraliillljr of lorinliiKn loenl KyiiilUitti' of threo or more M'rson, mill Jointly punliitKe lyill nluirp of our ntot k, mill select one of your number to K" "'l prinpeet mill mine tor Joint account XVith parties formlnu sueli syniHente, tills Compnny will contraet to send out one of their iiniilivr for eiu-h .11 hares of stock piirchnsni fotn itat ptr, i I iinintiiii atiuli 'party there for one yunr from the iliito of nrri ivul at the Kohl IW IiIh, siipplyitiK him with food, tools, and nil tliiliKHrciplisitoto cnnhlo him ito prosioct for KoM, and with help to develop and work nil good claims loeutcd hy him the claims to lie Imated I t the name of the syndicate and the Alaska-Klniiclyke tlold Mining-Co., and to be owned Jointly and equally, share nnd shnre alike Write for Circular Full Particulars. nittntoHS. James Hica, late Heeretnry Stnto of Colorado ; Win. Show, capitalist, Clilcnifo : E. M. Tilcomb, .Vice President and Oenerol Manner Kantnmn Fruit Dltinuteh ('o. ; H. C. Kanh, member Maritime Kiclmnee, New York; Oeo. W. Morgan, Circle City, Alaaka ; John It. I.mvtller.lNew York ; George T Purfee, Kail ltliler, Mass. advIhory boahd, lion I.. II. Wakefield, Anoclnte Justice, First Ditrlc Court Hoitth Kninilnulioni, Mun. ; Hon, ii. i. ltichinond, hits PreKident Court of Aiiel, Denver, Col. ; 8. U. L'Mle(rnlT, Into Treiwurar bycouiinu Coun ty, Willinnmport, Penn. - Kkiniii'l M. llrynn, l're-iclcnt I'hesnpeake ami I'otoumv Teh'ilione Co , WiuhiiiKton, I). ('.; Dr. K. C. I''inhcr, .MU'liik'un Ave., CliiutKo III. : Col. 1'. A. HitlTiiian, Detroit, Mich.; 51. (I. II. Swift, Attorney-iit-ljiw, Full ltiver, Mum. , Is ine W. Heott, Deduty Collntor,C; diir linpiiU, own. Win. F. Mi Kiiiulit, A.lorncy-iit-liw, Cir:ltui ItupidH, 51icli. The lillil hi m of the Aliiaku-Klondyki! (Sold Mliilii Company will be to tuns llne.of Mi'iuii ers on the Yukon ltiver, anil between Heuttlu anil thodifTerent purtM of Ahiflks, open nupply ntores at the different i-iunpn, do a frcnorul traimportnlion, commercial and hanking hus inemi, and, in ailditinn, deal In Mining Claims, und work tha mine already owned and that may heronrtcr be acquired by the Cotniany. The Company controls the following properties: ICi k 1 1 1 Cold 1'liU'or Chiiuis nKtrri'(j:itiiij li'O Acres in Kxienl, loiuted on I'urt.i .Mile ( reek under 1'nlied SlnteH iuitiiii(; laws. Jlevelopnient imn proved the pay stri'iik lo be five feet Ihlrk mid Iiiia ylelih'd plaeer dirt that pnte from $10 to AM lo the imn. Five Gold 1'luccr Chunm, njr Krealii k I'D Aereii in extent', on Poreiipiuu ltiver, tliat pans from il eents to $10 to a pan. Ten (told I'lmfr I'lalniH, nirirri'i,'ailni2lll)nrri'H on tho Tanlia ltiver, puniuiiK from $IU to (. a yanl. A line Kohl iimirti'. lodn in AlniLn, hleh ns snyn from I.Mo $.VSI tier ton. The lode, allow an enormous outerop of free inillinK ore, vein at surfuee heiiiK 1- fuet thii'k ; on ttiiN property liuve iniido 1 loeatioiia of l.vi) feet hy 'M0 feei. .11... I'll L'.. .!....' ,.l..l... !... 1. 1- : .',...... ,H .-v ... i. n. . b ...... v.ii.,11, ,n till limtlii.r luiln Iillt wi iln I:ii,w it Im u'itliiitlt un eipml forproHjM'ctive values. The entinititeN nnd ntateuient above arc of iiei'iiiiiity ham'd upon information ohtiiini"1 from oiir.Siiperinteiiili'iit, and nru believed nnd iieeepted hy tlio eompiiiiy, TIiIm cnnirNiny having neipiii-rd cxteiiKive holding, of rich phui'r and t;o'd ifimrtx proper tiei, i'lipable of earning: hirt;e diviilend!i on lis Htouk. olferii to inventors advantages that in sure litro nnd proflluble returns. IMr. tieni(te X'. Morgan, our Hiipcrititendent. ha lieen on tho Yukon tor the past year work iiiK in the interest of tliiseomimiiy Therefore, j wo nre n,ot askiti); liny one to contribute to a Iprojeet iiiipliinneil, tint to one llioroiifrlity imv lured.' 'I'lii- eoiniany, with its nlile nidn, ex h'lisive knowledge, nud irient n'Moureea. ia cer ! tain to become one of the richest comiutnies op I eratliiK in Alaska. Our President taken pleasure In referring you to the following list of references : Jiunra K. Dewey, ,lll!i & Co., llanhers, Detroit, Mlili.; I.oula I'. Tetard, Commissioner World's Fair from Mexico, "Tho Itookery," ChleaRo, III Kenutnr H. SI. Teller, of Colorado ; John Shafroth, Kepresintative to Congreis, Colorado ; J. M. Ilell.KcpreseiitatiietoCoiiKies!, ('olorndo; U. C. Clcmont, Washington Trust Co. HuilditiB', Waslillmton, D. C. ; Joat'ph (!, Helm, ex-Chief Jnstieo of Colorado ; Charles 1). Ilayt, Chief Justice (if Colorado; C. H, MaiiKham, 2l9Tlmes-nerald,MilcaKO, U.. Maurice Joyce, Klrctro Picture, War IluildliiK, WashliiK'ton, D. C. j Capt. J. J. Uimhert, Owner nnd I'Mitiir Chief tain, Pueblo, Col.; 8. 1.. Ilillecman, Tux .(rent M. P. It. It. St., I-Oiiln, Mo. ; , It. K. Oowan, Drcxel Co., Philadelphia. The lull-pahl .stock is now ofloretl tit Tkx Doi.umw per Hiiaro. Send your oitlors to the Alasia-KlOBilyie Gold Mining Co.. Ko. Wl Prontlrray, Now York. J.JALL. BUT VORACIOUS. Moth Wblii Costs a Bt-ts Over ' Oaa Mill.on OoUara Oeaprrate Attrmpla Mad la Maaaa rbuartta la liiairrulnatr Ibv Ujrpay I lloih I'vcallar OrlKlD of the Tral. After spending $19.1.(1110 during the , past six yours iu wumj; war upon the i'vpsv uiolh thektuteof Mussucliusetts has just made auuther uppropriution of ! f ljil.i.00 for the Kuuie purpo-e. The , moth will eiit up that tritle iu less tiuie than it takes to collect it of the tax ! payers and go marching on in couul- U.-H millions more ready to meet the I iievt uttnek. I Mr. KcriinUI, the entomologist of the Massachusetts state board of agricul ture, estimates that It will require $'M0,. I t'UO a yeur for the next live years, then SltiO.OOU u yeur for five years more and then another period of live yeursul $13. Olio per year $1,575,000 in all to ex tirpate this pent. This, of course, is say ing nothing r,f the hundreds of thou sands of tiollurs' damage that will lie ilotie in the meantime to trees ntul crops. Ami, says the New York World, it all came about because a Vrciirliman "S years ago left a tray standing by an .ipen window where the xviiul whisked its contents out to. the ground below and tlieu scattered them hither and thither. The Frenchman was Mr.Trou vdot and the contents of the tray were eggs of the gypsy moth Mr. Trouvelot hud brought with him to Massachusetts from I'aris. The Frenchman knew the mischief he hail inadvertently wrought, for he knew the gypsy moth knew its astounding breeding powers nnd knew the damage, it had done in France. No living creature, unless it be the Austra lian rabbit, has such tremendous ca pacity for reproduction us this Uevni;tat ing moth or worm. In a few years after 1hnt unlucky puff of wind in the vicinity of Medford had sown the seed fully 30 townships in MaKHichuHctts were being ravaged by the moth. It was like trying to bail out the ocean with u spoon for Indi vidual farmers or even committees to make war upon the invaders. Where THE GYPSY MOTH. (It Will Cost Massachusetts 11,000,000 to Destroy It.) thousands were killed hundreds of thousands sprang up in a night to tnicc their places and breed millions more. It was evident that there must be something: niore thoji spasmodic effort j ut extermination or the state of Massa chusetts would bo stripped bare of i folinge. So Gov. Urackctt called the attention of the legislature to the sub- i jeet nud seven years ago tho war on , tne eTyi,8V moth which has been raging was formally declared. IIoxv little the I Massachusetts statesmen knexv the for- iniilable nature of the foe they xvere lighting Is shoxvu by tho iusig-nilicancc Uf tho sum they appropriated $25,000 to carry on the conflict. They might us well have throxvn their money to the winds. The next year the moths xvere worse than they bad ever been before, and they have been growing steadily worse from year to year ever since. Hut Massachusetts has not thus far followed the lead of Australia in calling upon tho world for help in exterminat ing her prolific rabbits and offering enormous rewards for any recipe that would destroy titcin. Massachusetts has undertaken her oxvn fight and seems nt last to realize the magnitude of xvlint she hart on her linnds. It is truo that at a former session of con gress Massachusetts did oak for an ap propriation of $ 10,000 to help her carry on the war. lint congress declined. It xvas decided to take no part in an insect xvar that xvas entirely local. So Massachusetts was li ft to work out her oxvn enlvution, nnd Hhe has gone into the task with ell her trnditiuuul energy of purpose. l.e Would Admit. "You must admit." said t!;e high browed womnn. "that many a inn n lias gone to Heaven solely through the BiTorts of his xvife." "Certainly," said the disagreeable bachelor. "Otherxvise they xvuuld be' alive yet." Cincinnati Enquirer. Very I'etclilnu;. I know the Rlrl I love to be Most tender and most true But. better still, I know she has The lceal tender too. Judite. IMD.VCt SAni.V C HI EL. Sister Maibel Young Dashaxvuy praised my complexion the other night. Brother Max Sort of a powder puff, eb? N. Y. nernld. Tl IE INFLUENCE of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding through all the ages and enters the confines of Kternity. With what care, there fore, should the Expectant Moth er be guarded, and how great the effort be to ward off danger and make her life joyous and happy. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays a!l re lieves the Headache Cramps, and N a u sca.aiuist) fully pic- system that Childbirth is made casv i and the time of recovery short enedmany say "stronger after than before confinement." It in sures safety to lil'o of both nioth- . er and child. All who have used " Moines Friend " say they s ill nev er be without it again. No other remedy robs confinement of its pain "A customer wlioso vifo used Mother's Friend ' Siivstlua if rlio had to iro through Hi" ini.-.il air.un, and Hu m weie hut fniir Imttles in I... obtained, etui thuciii- w.i-i siuii.no p,.r hi.ule. he would Uii-.'oUlvm.-' Ii!' '.I-A'.'luN, iljiVteu.Ulllo Rem, by '' ill, on reivini of prl.'e, 5:1 01 1'FTt HOT- Ti.r. iti k ,., rxrT'i'TANT mot;i!.ks" iiktii'd fre np.in mii liri' mil, emiiaiPini: vil u.iliki iuforual mi niut w lumary toMit.ii.nia.., TMr.r.rjAtirirxDscui.ftTon co., 8TtAr:r,c.' ISCLO 3r I.LL OHCO01&TI. I'll.M I'KI'MAMiM I V ( Tkkii 111 Iro in :t tii .1 ii,,,,- ihvr. Iiv the iihc of I.1I.. IMI. Due hotlli' u'u.ii iintci'il tii ritro mi citM' nl iili'-, ii 'uiiIU'ks of Im -.V lone I tiinliii'. w hut ym have trieil, n j i' lint xolir pin ii'i:tu ii.ih i-laiin .Money rofiitiili'i j if pei tnnii. nt cure i liot olilnineil in the must m-Vi'I'i' ense i in IfhH 1 1 1 ii 1 1 S ilny-' titni'. After nil t (itlifts fuii jri-l Lo .Mo mill ' , cnri'il, ' Trice Toe. per bottle, Ki'nt prepniil io nut Hi in I l-hf. oil receipt or pt'll'H Aililtes" Hurry I. untie. Kill W Kointli I cfreet, Williiii'hcport, Pa. 1 S3-1 y jWoUi by all llit clis Jnifnirta I Eilio'Sto Your r.i.i.-e.i. .' i;i -,, Csuoy 'litl:.i;'i ii , n.r.. i .... ,i, ... . im- :"m II c. c it J.i i. -, GltAYIIAIlti'i'Niiiti'd. recipe, htimip mill (Hllvt-r). A. (IKIKITII, Maoiilnli. III. W ANTI- D Ak'iiI" lo nell tTtmliliiu niui hinen Jonm I,. Knoll, In? H. i St., l.elianon, I'u. Jy 1 X. core lucflouiTiftu Abi-ohn.i.M.'iui, riiLL InrUnnAI lUrl. --i !. i i i.-iii I AdaiMi T1UUA Muufc A.Nb UVlll.TI tu., bui 1. fcftinlj, ,t. . '4KXWS:,LcJS'"i,itTSi.to k)MM.IlMrMM. II. A B.V I Iim..,. i.VM.U MB COULD Ttll IT I r I HIT I S MITtTT . i Ill II OI.M fcwHw IT'S N A I'ti H TV hill if lilie. s"l il I y It. nil for only Inc. Kan In ok Co. I utin Fi Is, Vt. 9 131 ONOMh'AI. WAMllIMt Kl.tlli-iin-'. iin unit lt r. liuip,' lilr. N. J. IImiiiiHi Iu. Hardshell, I n. 11 A I TOMATP' I'llN. "Ite-l tiling l.appeiieil" t .11 . I'AlhCiill.D. Ii. I-im. .Mil, 'I'.l.l.oW ,lls AMINts. Mrotii; ro'N fur iiliiin.i.i:, lor. -XIih. N. .1. Ill 11111111I1I. Il.u'l aliell. I.11. '.1 Glli:.Ti:sTNiiVl.l.T ol'T. Vit'icapli l.v inu p'l'tiircs muvi' a- if alive, hr. K A. Yiiriiuxton. siyville, I. I. '.' Pll.lISOCIt 1IO.MK TUKVl'X I NT sent un icci'int of h c Mivcr. I..Tl;.XIS. .XI. Ii . s I;oi'kefi lli'r, III. ' KNII Ml cents Ntiiiuiis, for post'i'e, elr.. iimI l will sci'il nt in ii line jiri'M tii ivuit:i II'. r "ilolliirs. I iin'iiii I usnn"-s. Kliinle A. Oslexvltf, I.ee, 111. Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments. : siin:iimrTii.UEUTSii;xiiji-ii ii:.i Ariiiisi.i.iri m3rmxseaBKts.xsnKiuaas;:-ii REIV1EIV1BER H. HKRVEY SCHDCH, ; GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only llio Oldest, Ft mildest Cash Ctiiniunios, Fire, Lite, Aeeidcnt :ind Ttiniado. No Assessments iff.?, & P"M-feotgi The Aetna Founded A . 1 ., lSli) Assets i?l 1,055,,") l:.SS I " Homo " " " 3S53 " J),S5:?,U2S.rl ; " Amevieau 1S10 . " 2.1(V.,5S4.5:? The Standard Accident Insurance 0 Mt I The New York Life The Fidelitij Mutual Your PatroLagre Great Reduction Sale ol FURNITURE! For iii ety Days ! i Tho Undersigned Oiler Tiie Public T ! tire stock of fur:jioti:a I.AT TU12 OKEATKi-TSACRlFICliEvEU KNOWN IN CRN i J-YI.VAN1A. We arc. not selliii o;i, bi.r xvy cio this to lticreii- our ili . I vIoiik vetir. We uiv"H fex- .f tin jiriccs us fnl!ns : ; Soft Avood Clmitibcr ijnit.s :fl4.('( t'ottoii Tom Aiittti'-.- Hurd Wood Chamber Suit.-- VA.W Woven WiVo Mnt ! i ' Atiticino Oak uits, rieces l!.t) ln! ."'priims l'lusli 1'nrlor Suits CUt'O Droji Tub!".-. irtt 1 Wooden Chairs per set 'J.00 l'liitfnrtu Kock.'r In ctock, cvt'ry tliitiij injjie ftirnitute line, iiu'hiilin Mirro. -. '; ! '. Desks, Siritfboiirtlx, Cupboards, Cent r-Tulili s, rmicy UocUm"-. i: ; t j Fenlher Pilloxvs, J.otmcs, Coticlii's, Pnnlitr.'iys, Sinks, M.-.u l!m'l, Hent t;!iafrs line, iiipdiiini nuil clictin j Prices rediioeil till through. Come ; yonr order, anJ tltuo mve IU to U i.. Special Attention Given to Undevtaldns: A. :.!: ii KATUEUMAN & HARTNAN, Lz-nl, Un'FViU-AViHW.i. V ttr c-hK l iur-w mi' l-l !T.nr i ! iii'.'II:i. .I.'i-ill'.il, i -'i mi tar. (mil mil iii rrmiiK - 'ilMntef1 HII'I 1 liMi iu II ' t lVT ' i !v in Ii .1 !,. ft i I i i-n n rtr- .t . .(titl HKC .1 Itf.itHifiil r M .nf. I ! Ii it 'n 1 ntul, i o Hr I... hi- V i 1 an1. ii 'I '111. I.i ii v.. i . ' 7 1-nt i...:..n. f,.r i i . x t (.,.rv t. it. nla:- : . .!it.'-v s i' au .' i.hJ ... n. r. ,.:"nt- v hi "ii fn .or ii ui j lc ; nil p it-: im' i.i . . i ; .. , r, i -tlU-r s .1. r v i tt . N .1 it' .ti . uJL I -. :'...r. 1 ' .. I I.- I llfl- ;:" i ht a 1 1 i. it i - .! i : ; Xfipf tr ii-'iKini; tin j nun, -o(t,. i,,;k, :. ! H tt'irl:, Ui . hum. . ,,it It'":. li im'.I !.., v Ml t,"Hll 'V , IV I Ml (' I'."' lil.J P H'r, tri;i' -I . ii. ,!. tn.;; , iii.,' , ;,i r 'tl. ,'m t'T I M ' 1 . 'i v 1 i(.r II. Mi a r i, r , w' : . r ZJ Si liil ' . V'l ite 1 iiili-oth it 1. i n!. ' h,. .i for In I "'Iv . . I t. .1 ..i',il. rii-t r 1 in rinle. A 1 urnwi'v A 1IH1-hi in :ilMi'lt.T . iM.-i-. 1 Irrka -in I ! k ki i .i r- l'...l .i.i.l Im- ' f..r .'... . Mln v. c 1'. I'iri -. fiii-moiit. Mo 4Gf3NTS.vlf:.i,:;;:,:K I "i . 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Irnoa I'lii. M..-t ll.i dll 1110 li'in I101H- Imiil itivi-iilHin. hii'I ti n-.ii.v si Her fur nigi'iiii nt tin; itn!ll. Wo I ei run i-naily nuiki' ' to 5li il illv. Willi' fni ni iu-ii' nt V .loN-iTiiN .'. 1 11. mill , III. Rubber IHand Stamps. With Name hiiiI Ailtln -n uml S- If inking ."VV rftit-. or S H iiiri iiiu M:iin-nny wi riiiny Ink, fir , ri inly for u-r t tv, ;i','ln ami $1 .!- KifiyM t.t fut.t uf liuiiinT r m-. :: Aljiim 'n t. Ink. Ial iiml IIoMit. fin 'J'k' , or thr 'ti ki il fur I "!- Nifttt':!', sti't-l stJiiiiM, Srii. Ink, rtiiln, t-tr., nt rijniilly low (iiiifi. Ail uurk (iimutnti-t-il. full 1111 or inlili-Mi it. ii;ui;i,i; 11 is. HVA k .!.- Ndrtli St., IIi.rriHlMirK. Ta. .Wakes $150 Tor Month A tflKMTC i'1'llv iniike Cifl t J-1 IHKii.-r iliiv -vliiiiK- my lji!i'-t liiiirui'd l.ivhhiiiitf l-'iu Klmllitr which nto' t liri-i uitlioui the 11-i'of ntlii-r Kinil Hv.it. I iit" fur years unit "' I'i. fur a nniall price .1 K. Wiirren, Uifayrtli'. 1ml. urit.-. tlint tie nirule ii 1 11 111 on 1 ) 1 1 v "I'll n IIii'iii .1 '. It. Ni-eliiml. Vint'hinil. Minn. H rile tii.. t hi made lit the rule uf I'JUI per hour. .1. 1: l!tlfa,in. liirkmui, Telin. ivriti. tlnit he in making tLVi per loiilitll lnheM ur kri-nlli'iitrn ritln-r inn i ll thrill, (itifoml utti'iit iv.'iiiitil io fvery town Writt to day for parlirnlar. Sample hy iniill 11 cent . Ilfx II l' 'A AI.I.M'K. S.,i:!iville. Ti-ini. Urtxr o Two ilisi-.i'.i'a, Mirr euii' rl.oil s I iVcllLi inlilri"4 fur :i' lavi (i. U.i k llux iw, Co enlintfi'li. I.ewii Co , N . 'N I'i:H Tr l-t .vurlliy aii.l Aulvi- Ki lllli' - iin'li o i.'.-ih". iu ir.ivi-i ii, r i -ki.i 1 11 -i .ii c ...lllltnl Imn i' i 1 1 , Sji i y I r luiinty Muutllly iAiii unit k'v ii.-- I' .-iliu'i -i.' . ly. 'c.-fiT- .'....! . If ..I.I. .u...l -I ,i ......... iin'li o lalh". tu Ir.iVfl tur I'ihiiii .! luMI". lb I . iiiun mi I uiiip in', ih'tit. X I llUMlVi.lilll".!.. '.lI'V-!' "Matrimomial Journal Htjfr "iTTI aos 0iviT lfi wome Unci k.iM.Li 7 K . la a Ifhll.CllnDl.di. . 1.-....J.W- " fhrJal CarrfspMilfrKf AHowlhfo mw..ll5r MOfSTICKULO. Ga i i. Insurance Co. Life Association. Silicited. r EH- i J iUl. I i ; ror ... V.S'j ... ' T, ... 21 . . c r,o I .11 ftirmttir'. to suit ix'l el -- utrly ntul shu utir stoc! ' '' ', i i 'it,' r i i-iit. ou ev.'i v itullitr. i.at liinr fiat x uv v In tiir fur-t vtii r ( t-r ti Tli-r' i im ; in "rk. Ii i- man , ggP'WW' l.'l.tS'l I'I X. CO., DP' '