he Pain of Veumatism! Bey.! ' aatism of ta mum the most In ifferiag. Many have lor rear nought relief from this disabling - 3, nd are to-day worse off than Rheumatism li a blood disease, Swift's Specific U theonlj cure, ba 18 it is the only remedy which can ch such deep-seated diseases. . Irw years ago I vat taken with Inliamv ry Rheumatism, which became to Intents hit 1 tu tor weekj anabis to walk. I tried aeveral prominent physt clana and took their treat meat faithfully, but wu enable to ft th Blight est relief. In fact, my eon. dltlon seemed to grow worse, lb dlscaae spread over my entire body, and fi. S. K, Li fur allowing uie to take It, bow- .-er, riv l-ii rrllan. who waa a chemist, ana tjiwl iris ruinedy, and pronounced it tree of ' t..1i or n.ereurv. I felt so niuoh better after '.ekltiir two bottle., fiat I continued the rem i ily.&.-id.n two months I waa cured completely. The uuiv wes permanent, for I have never slnoa li.iu n touch of KlieiimatUni though runny Cuei rn to damp and cold weather. Klkanob M. Tu-riLL, ?T11 I'owclloa Av.-nue, Philadelphia. PimH stiver longer with Rheumatism. T'.rotv asiiUi your rila and liniments, as f hey can not reach yourtroublo. Don't eiporiiiient with doctor their potash nnd in-reury will arid to your disabil ity und wripletely destroy your digest-on. S.S.S.oBlood ..iU cure jierfectly and permanently. It U fTUM-anteed purely vegetable, and on tains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed froo by Swift .-pociiio Co., Atlanta, Ga. Scuhury & Lewistowu DiviRion. Iiii'lToct. Juue20, 18-J8, tfstrif AKI HIS. I RTATIOH. tilTWiill 1 g, VS- ,rom November to March rV ' suffered airony. I triad li ( mauy patent medicines, ftK-TrV-B M " relieved me. f i ) 7 fpon the ad t lea of a ' M . !..- V friend I decided to try i i i ii ic A. ii iui In 1 ::.. Iswlnton J. t.wi ! a.ua t il t.' u'.' 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'it 1 i in Fur I'hllii'lulpliln and Now .'.i.-k sa:i .' .i in, 1 iri 1 33 4 43 and 1118 ptn For ; I. ii- ! o i ii in mill s in ': ;ir,iro;!'hia A Grie R R Division. AM) v. ; .-.i-;i:n rt:.Yrn,i, kah.way ;v..'i.. i, ' --I ibiifv .luiiv I'Ki'i'tit Kiiniluy : 1 "t : i r f.i .. nml i '.iiiuiiduKnn i in 'o !i ! .l imit.. Kilt hi. .t i '!iiinnilali.'iiii 'i it i i'i iorl.iL", Havi'ii. l yioiii' anil lilt' Wim:, ! " 1 1 pi Mi- ivilir.ni!i' Kim.' .t I'iiiiiii.iIiiIkiiii i'it l:i liT l.ctlnv.'i llllil l.llllil.L i-J'i J' n- '.. lll;l'M!t.il t Niiii.j.iy 'i i: ii in lor l.tu ami raii'iinliiluiia ' :i hi i " I. n'k MrlViMI ati'l H -." i in lor Ul ..in..-i"ri " l 111 !'"-C ' i iwj- i ;n:'l !l;i-i;Itiill ii. 'i i hi ml .in. I ,"i 4;; p in l.ir Wllltu.- .i-.-l :r..-i'l!(in it i... i'i jo .i iii, t u5 i iii, ,ri 13 p iii inr shaiiiu- .iii-l ri'i rii tiirtii'-l i u l.iy j i.) ,i ai lur Wilku-bariu " -: 1 ; ll'.l Vi! 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ILL. tri WHtHi all tut IaiiS. ua mm uoutin O) rup, Taetea Uuod. .-j in lime. Koli ilniBBIrtn. WiElSj Iff Tooli MV.fM KCDEONE2C93 MILES IN 132 HOURS ' Geo. Boy 8 tore ffurea that tfcar. art U00.000 mUca of public roada la J tM UBitaa BMtaa or waica soowov 000 tona of frclf ht t kaaled wry fw. Putting tha araraf Kaal at eight mile tiioafh it la probably aa Tcreatimate, aaya the 6t, Loala Poat Dlepatch he flgtirea the coat of cart laf at two dollars the ton, or SltOOtV 00,000, the year. With uniformly food roada the coat of meririf thla freight would be only $400,000,000, ear lag 9000,000.000 U the public annually. Thla equivalent to the yearly iotereet on I2O.00OX10.00O of three per oent. goTernment bonda. One-half of thla almost inconceivably vast aum would rebuild every mile of road : in the United State at an average coat of, ay, 18,168 per mile, and the other half would furnish a yearly income of $200 per mile for their repair and mainte nance. At present the people spend the vat euro of $20,000,000 each year in the repairing of their worthless roada. This, sum would build 4,000 miles of thoroughly good macadam road, sufficiently wide for rural pur poses. Experiments made in the Mis souri agricultural experiment station show that in nearly all road condi tions broad-tired wagons pull easier than those with narrow tires. On a macadam road a load of 2,518 pounds can be hauled on broad tires with the same draught as a load of 2,000 on narrow ones. On gravel rood, except when wet and sloppy on top, . the draught of the broad-tired wagon la much leas than thut of the narrow tired wagon; a load of 2,482 pounds can be hauled on broud tires with the draught required for 2,000 pounds on narrow tires. The trials on dirt rouda give varying results. When it is dy, hard and free from dust 2,530 pounds can be hnulvd'on broad tire with the draught required for 2,000 pounds on nurrow tires. When the surface la covered with two or three inches of dry, loose dirt the results are unfa vorable to the brood tire. In general the better the roud the greater the mhantuge to the brond tire. "Whether or not the United Statea government makes a display at the Paris exposition In 1000, the fact re miiiuH that thousands of Americans who intended visiting the exposition will stay ut home," said a prominent Indiana mini at Washington a few days ago. In my state, in- many of the small towns, clubs had been formed, whose members were saving up money with which to do l'uris on thut occu sion. ltut a k' it ut chuuge has oc curred owing to the hostile uttitu le of the French press. At least half a hun dred of these clubs huvu been dis solved, nnd the members thereof have had their contributions refunded. There is no longer any desire out our wuy to muku the journey, because of the nut inn thut It Is not right to spend money with your enemies. The Frc miimeu liiul better have iiiuln tained silence in this alTuIr, for the ull'ronts which they have put ujion us will cost tlicni the loss of much American coin." Hamilton Tlsh long will be remem bered at San Antonio, Tes., a the hi -o ' of one of the most thrilling episodes that took place in the camp o( the llough Killers. On the day iK'forethe "Terrors" left for Tumjiii they gave un i exhibition drill, which was witnessed j by thousands of persons. Lieut. Col. Jloosevelt wus in command it ml or dered the entire regiment to charge. ' As the. Ihousund troopers were dash j ing upon a hill a ragged little Mexican child scampered out in front of the gnl- loping column of horses. Hamilton 1'ish wus one of the few who suw the dungafc. lie kpurred his horse aheud of the column, and while galloping at full speed snntched the child up with a dex i terity that would have done credit to un Arioun plainsman. It is estimated by postal authorities Hint each regiment in camp wrltea nu uvcrnge of 000 letters n dnv. The mail j of 60,000 troops, received nnd sent, is equal to that of a elty of 500,000 inhab I ititnts. Of course, the government will j forward mull with the greatest possible prompitude to tho army ou Cuban soil, and to the fleet. It will be rapidly sort ed while en route by railroad nnd steamer. The sorters are kept supplied with a military directory furnished by the war department nnd revised daily. At the beginning of tho war friendly British papers said that while there could bo no doulrt ns to the complete victory of the United States in the end, Spain, with her superior navy, might give us "iv bad half hour" at the lK-glnnlng. It has not come yet, and where is Spain's superior nary? Capt, Sigsbee says the success of tbe American navy is due to constant work to attain the utmost eflkincy. "Every point of discipline, gun practice and cooperation," he remarks, "we have been studying incessantly and serious ly, and our opponent evidently have not." A destitute Memphis widow lately walked 400 miles with a crippled five-year-old child In her arms, to, find a fit. Louis uncle who had promised her a home. What kind of a home it proved to be it sot stated. The next great orange-bearing state twin hft Arizona. Tha ?llrn cVirxv Hpea early and bave a fine yioTttBs ubvot. .... ...... ... j 1UIM Waa tr4. Little Mabel had been Luviag trouble wtth bar French nurse and had reaehmt tba eoaMlawac that she :wsld like to hare a ehaaga. So ah said toberraana- "Mamma, will the dear Lord answer aay prayer I offer?" ,-J - "It depends somewhat on th petur f th prayer, Mabel. What do yoa wishtossk nim?" -I wast to ask Hint to take Ninette to Beavrn." replied Mabel. N- Y. World.. '.-'.. Uer ropalsrlty. . I cant see why that Perkley girl is to popular with the fellows. She could dispense with at least half a dozen beaux and still have more than her just share left. Don't you think she is very ordinary looking? "She Isn't beautiful; but, sav. she has a glorious way of telling a fellow that he'i just the greatest little man on earth. You can't heVp tblnkin? that she really means every word of It. Chicago Daily News. Mannartnar a Iloy. Mra. Springs How careful your lit tle boy is of bis health! My boy W con stantly running out in all sorts of weather, without overcoat or overshoes, no matter what I say. IIow do you man nape? Mrs. ltrigga When my boy catches cold I give him cod liver oil. N. Y. Weekly. CompllracnflBtf Him. I must give you credit for having re markably light bread," said tbe house wife. "We try to keep It so," replied tbe baker. 'And you succeed. It is so light that it goes up in price a great deal easier than it ever goes down." Washington Stirr. Flnanc-lnl Side of Surgery. Patient Doct or, $500 Is too much to surgical operatiou like think of tbe reeponsl- pay for a littie that. Doetor Hut bllity. Suppose I had raude a slip and caused your ilea th, what then? ratient ou would have charged tbe estate $1,000, I suppose. Harlem Life. ot Quite IOiempt. "Well, then," suld the doetor. "as I understand your nrguments, you think if we didn't have any microbe we wouldn't have nny sickness?" "I didn't say exactly that, doctor," re plied the caller; "you know we would still have the doctors." Yonkers Statesman. Well anallfled. Examiner Want to enlist as nurse to Cuba, eh? Had any experience with the sick and wounded? Fair Applicaut Have 1? Well, nowT I've four brothers, everyone of 'em a scorcher, and pn shnves bimsvlf with a safety razor. Town To pica la the Art t.nllevy. Nephew Jack (of New York) That, uncle, is Napoleon Honn parte theiAin whom the duke of Wellington got the lx-st of. Untie I'orkenlurd (of Chicago) Ifcirn them foreign noblemen, anyway! how much did In" lend him? I'nck. KiiMlneea Mlntnlna. N-.iw the weather man la happy. Ar.d rejoices In his lot; For he n ails the war dispatches, Thn fct-t up and m.kiw things hot. Chicago Kecoril. AKU IS'OW UK IS SOKIIV. Peek Henry That sud-faced moo over there looks as though he had loved, but lost. Henry Peek No. He loved and won Iloston Herald. A Hard linn. They say the Spanish race Is proud. That all ure noble sons: It seema to us the Spanish race la from our Yankee guns, -t'ueh. Tho 1'ower of Wealth. "Has your daughter made her tebtti yet, Mrs. (ireeu?" "I dou't think she has. She alnt obliged to tnnke her own things, you know. Wc can afford to buy the best," Tit-r.its. Wants Legal Aid. "He sent her documents giving hc control of their child." "Oruuious! I wish I knew where as obtain documents thnt would gfve u control of our child!" FucU. The Wnr Spirit. Patriotic. Cub Papa, wtYe yoiLborr, in Kngland? Papa Yes, my son. Patriotic Cub Rny, but didn't we lick you In 1812? Judge. A I'arados. Casey Ah, they're noble bye, thin soldiers, goin' an' dyln' fur their coon thry. - Doolnn Shure, thot's the way they make their llvin'. N. Y. Journal. Mlaht Ue Neeeaaary. May What would yot advise me tie line my bathing suit wtth this summer! Agatha Six-inch plate armor ap pears to be tbe most fashionable and safe. Town Topics. Only Single Ilea Know. "Do ywu know how to mnnoge a won an?" "Why, of course not. I'm marrlcd."--f-htcago Post vt -i ateeiatre Atasatt at AH mi tka Taas t Pro- ' ''Y ' tw1 IHtalaBsatlei. " 'Vti. '4 - - v 1 A ubjt d IsaportajsM. which, has feo yet roiyd the atteotioa it re quire is brought to the for by a state ment recently mad to tbe effect that tbe smooth surface of tbe New Jer sey stone roada, so much admired by bicycle rider, la rapidly disappearing, owing to the .isirequency of raina ia summer, the prevalence of sweeping winds, and tbe absence of tree and bedgea from the roadside. . The disin tegration of the New Jersey stone roads, especially of those over whioh a constant stream of heavy wagons roll Into the city markets, must sooner or later raise the question of the ex pediency of giving a part of the annual state appropriation to tbe repair of the roads on the same plan of division of cost upon which new roada are built" Up to the present time so much at tention baa been given to efforts to secure hard roads, and considerations of bow they should be laid, that their maintenance when put downhnslarge ly been lost sight of. Many, Indeed, have supposed, and some have asserted, that when once laid it should not be necessary to touch them for years. Such ideaa are radically wrong, and, it acted upon, lead to disastrous re sults. As a matter of fact, macadam road require constant attention and care If they are to be kept In good condi tion, tho greatest efficiency secured from them, nnd economy of mainte nance maintained. All these things will vary lnrgcly with the character and quality of the roads, some requir ing attention much more quiekly and far more constantly than others, but the principle of maintenance Is the same for nil. - AH stone roads are liable to "disin tegration" under certain conditions, and will speedily be ruined If the ten dency Is not checked at the outset or, better still, warded off, so to speak, by constant care and attention. The smooth surface disappears, ruts form water settles in them, and tho road gradually breaks up. 'The trouble with many of the New Jersey roads Is not due particularly to the winds or "absence of trees and hedges from the roadside," but it ie due to four princtpal causes, one of which is the "Infrcqucncy of rains in summer," and tho others nro tbe ex ceeslvo use of clay for "binding" pur pose In constructing the roads, insuf ficient rolling, and failure to adopt an adequate system of core and mainte nance after they are constructed. We have ropeatedly pointed out the feature necessary to obtain and main tain good macadam roads, and no com munity which builds them enn afford to overlook thorn, vlx.: thorough drain age ; abundant rolling of each layer of stono as luld; little or no clay for "binding" purposes; nnd n complete system of care nnd repair, which In volves tbe ooni'tnnt employment of n suitable foreo of men to keep ronds clean, fill up the smallest ruts as they appear, and rorrular sprinkling In dry wahor. flood Konds. AN INFALLIBLE TEST. What th 111c jele Ilan Done to Irn prvna the Scci-salt)- of Ootid Itoada on the I'ubllo Mind. The readiness of wheelmen to find fault with the condition of most high ways him, ot times, aroused much Un favorable codkmcnt; particularly in tho earlier days of good roods nota tion, when the subject wus fnr less perfectly understood than nt present. The public-spirited crusade which they inaugurated was useribed wholly to ulterior motives, nnd it was not until they begnn to demonstrate ita universally-beneficent effects that the posi tion of the eycliht begun to lie ut all appreciated. For generations, those who uacd the highways had been stV.isflcd to plod along as best they might, behind steeds thut could voice no intelligible com plaint, traveling as little its possible in the bad seusons and never considering the many wuys in which they would be iKlvnntngcd if firm roadways in every direction emancipated them from the reign of King Mud. liut the bicycle opened fresh vistas nnd started new lines of thought The pntlcnt benst no longer trudged along through mud over roekB, ruts nnd stumps, up-hill and down whilo the driver indolently bounced along in tbe vehicle behind him. On the wheel, the rider, driver and motor are one, nnd Im mediately awakens to a keen nnd re alizing sense of the rond licnenth him. Every chnngo in grade is registered by human nerves; every depression, rock, or streteh of sand causes a shook to a human backbone, nnd calls for greater energy. With bad conditions a severe strain is put upon the attention, pleas ure is destroyed nnd wearisome labor takes its place. The bicycle showed conclusively that roods were wrong, and it largely Indi cated the extent of their imperfection. It thereby jet in motion the forces that have In ten years accomplished much and are working toward tbe ac complishment of much more under tbe power of the Inevitable logic of events. Good Roads. Economical Road IluildlnaT. In Amador county, CaU they are building a stretch of macadam rood by day labor, nnd figure the cost to ;be 12,777 per mile instead of $5,000 as ' naked for in the bids received. The members of the bureau of highways give their services. - Troth la a Few Word. Next to good schools, upon good jyoads depend the future welfare and prosperity of our New England coun try towns. Ikmsmouth Times. , - Ac-Yaco to- SciiOuniiillJGO . - rTbere arc threw great reme ' &es that every person with weak lungs, or with consump tion itself, should understand. ; . These remedies will cure about every case in its first stages ; and many of those more advanced. It is only the most advanced that are hopeless. Even these are wonderfully relieved and life itself greatly prolonged. What are these remedies ? Fresh air, proper fodd and Sccirs Eczlslca of CoJ-Livtr Oil vith Hyfh phosphitts. Be . afraid of draughts but not of fresh air. Eat nutritious food and drink plenty of milk. Do not forget that Scott's Emulsion is the oldest, the most thoroughly tested and the highest en dorsed of all remedies for weak throats, weak lungs and consumption in all its stages. joe. and Si oa; alt 4nig1(ta. SCOTT Si BOWNB, Chtmlau, hew York. WHY? 'l'mliurM I hitlri rloobt un l em 4'Jnli Imin S'io, bnr iiilclelx t'lhore rmcl wr nt nun mil ul ,-Juiia rnllrl iinlroiiMl loll a-iiiall-M." THFRE Yf.'U HAVE it. ' Clear as Mud. Tlieorlflnnl of the above, wrlt'en with a p-n, when deciphered waswnto lie unlv an order Tor a I n-. writer. It remit,: hnclo-u il Hud dnift on New York fnrSW tor which pl-nxe nenrf lite ui once one of your latest Improved type writer." He la tinieUailni; n pinehlne nonetno soou. vnu any. IIOW AJIIMT YtH'KSKLF? Sou mnynoi wrfe an poor Iv as lie noes, nnd vour leiter-t may mil u llliTllile. i.uf a lyre-.writt.cn coimnuiilnatioii Iiiih a husliiov-IIKe pk'nraitce which a pt.'ti-wrltien one has not. Tfcat's Why Vol" should use h tvpe-wrller. That It does the same, work an Hie so-calli d "Suiiiihin!,, machines, costs but -.'-i.ihi. and It Kiviiit,' suits I act Ion to :!.", i (H u-u-ta Is Why YOU SHOULD USE THE '"ODELL" Send for acatnlorftiu and sample of Us work. ODELL TYPE-WR!iERCO. :i3tt.:il Dearborn St., ClIltA4. ILL 4-l.v.imo. Aiffliriburg Marble Works. R. H- LyANOE, DEAI.Kl! IN MARLE AND SCOTCH GRANITE Mount!, HsaSstsoBOS aufl (SaCemeterv Lot linclotsnres Old Sfoi-os Cleaned and Rupdircd Prices as Low as i.-.o Lowest. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. A. JKMvIXS, AL, Crov.Jvc, Pa. A SPSCiALTYo; rl-krv ICI.1,.,1. Munu ... . ..V I ------- p-unuanect:" cured In 16to5 unys. Yon can be treated at homo f or name prlco under tame r unraa- - - - - j --- - . ivwiub ua wtj wiiiciin. - ..:..riu7 rwirimuiureanunoieiDiiiB,uiid .man nFiwo. 1 1 you uaTeuuetiuier Curv. Iodide tlotiiRh. anil mill h... - . f una, M ucuusl-atcluiH hn mouth, bore Throat, l'lmpli-e. Ciiiiinr Colored Soota. ITleeru ,.7 anr pur t of the body, 11 air or Flyehrowft fuUlnif out. It la thla Secondary ltl.OOU I'OlsoS "ui"' 'wi' w cure, vr aoticii uje ic:.i-t obsti nate cases and ciiullene;s the world for a .ii ,.r . "eaao naa atwayi tiallled the skill of the nioat euOnent iIit1- Uonnl iroarauty. Absolute proofs aont sealed on appucaiain. Auori'i-H l lHIH K1.HKI)V CO. HOI alaiHMUo Xeuiplo, CU1VA(4U, IT. HAKE PERFECT MEN! DO NOT DESPAIR I 1 Nat SaSVr Lsasert Tha to, and ambitlona of life ean b reatored to too. The Tory worai caees or nervou. wjuiii- a are ahuolutetr riirert ly vuva-.w-i. naaai.an'a. ,Ulve prompt relief to Insomnia, lailina iwmvry uiu m- and drain of vital powers. I ni'ur red by IndlMrethinaoreieeMoa of early yean. Impart vlnor andpotanoy to every function UlUUaU vu a,uw eyeaof young OuevU ttUQ lunvrw w tue or old. tineM! doz miewn aw a... vavia. fla av rnm nlAtas tfUSirBD Vftoj cure or money rf unrt- iu Tairw Ival Gtrnf(l 111 VUDV r"Sle' croi" gUQsa-Sjyr v - " , "T mailed liiphTin wrauperoa W" reee pi of pr cj at Tim I'liHk KOTO CO.. Castoa Bid., Chloao.t"- For'wilcin Multllvhurgh, Va., hy Mitltllt'liiiry Druir Co.. iiiMt. l'lcas- 0 0 , ant Millrt hy Henry Ilnrding.aiiu in a a a tir 1 i'eiui h t-Tit'k hy J. W. Sampson. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made z Well Ma. a we a inr. m i. " li f 12 lSthDsy. of Me. THE QFfEAT 50th lay. proflucea tha above remilta ln"30 tlaya. It a. f powei full, aud iiiilnkly. t'urea whan all othom fail t'ounii ronu wl II realn tbair loat manhood, and old men will rerorar their youthful viaor by ualat KKV1VO. It nulckly and surely mtorea Nenoiu neM. Lo.t Vitality, Impoteaey. Mlgtatly Kmlmlr.ua Lnat Power, FailiKr Uemory, Waatltur Olnruei. and alt edecu ot aelf-abuaa or exema and lbdtaortioa. which nnflta ana for study, bnalnaaa or marriase. II not only curei by atartln at tha anal of dlavau, bat U a treat nerve tonle and blood builder, brlaa In back tha pink low to pala ahaaksandra lortnc tba firs of youth, ft warda off TnMnlty and CoDiuraptlon. Inalrt oa bavlnt BE VIVO, an other. It can be earrled In veat ponket. By mall 1.00 par packaia, or alt far SS.OO. wUh a pout tlve wrlttan anaranaao) to rare or rotna tha money. Circular fraa. Addraaj U!iLIEHlCHE CO 271 Wltaii CEJC1Q0, ILL for sale stMlddloburgn by W. H. BPANGLXB. LOOD PQ1S0H ill ' LA)W r afssj Mw,m D 1 r - , r -..-L J-S -v . IX. L. HILT.ire " I keep constantly on i, K. faetaretoorderii, .lUrblndfj Uonnnsate Ami iw LOW PRCE I - v . . w" ' vui vi hue 0eM . -i 'ers io the Stat and e H laru out good work ""J tCoioe anr see iuy . Tbankfal for past faor!rM SPeetfullv ask a v.n.i"..?1 1 -"..lut-a o ' m. L,. NcrwWar&npaiidH . Two of tliA mriMt i uiUBioarransred fm-ni;. .'M have just been issued h,,' j-. umun uniue. tied ,ji Heroes of truTT S n' .r 'Hil is one of ihVfcW ever written Th im J liLOTd..i-bp,n, m K s uame of Jlni, ii. iJ Two-Sten" in . : K piece and will live loreve , ? en.r of tbe greatest nsvnl " the woiid'n h s n t..L e these niooea anil !',,. ,i' .. ,7 01 rontaininff U pagos full hC'J SeUt Oil rfrint. rf 0 ....... " 'I Address Popi'LARMrsic C IiidmuhpoliH, Iucj iamontl WW In used for Plastering H(J It is a newdlscvcrv Guaranteed to last 1J than any other plaster, is preferred to Adamant, For jmrtieulars fall on n,i P. A. KERN MIDDLEEOFRH. I'.K. KOWEK. i .. BOWER &PAWLINI Attorneys-at-Luw unices In Hank Uulldlni,. iKjlllllfl!1!! ..w..,f JA8. O. CROUSE, ATTOKNKT AT LA W, . JilDDhKlitRd All businem entrusle.l tolii- wiii receive prow, t utt.minu VETErlpaARYSUrlCEC SELINSGROVE. PA. All professional business em rusted io i will receive prompt and enrefid mt, GRAND GIFT DIST2I3CT3' A Pull Set of Six War Aer Spoor,5 Absolutely Free to E ery Parrijy ir tlo Un.. ited States. Kor sixty days we'll clvo iiln'iilit-'iy cuai a inn sei. in tlx War Jleiiiuilal sp- u.i-i.v nuti ij nriiiiiiix -j u inisii onii'r inr hold Kui nilure selected from our i-. ' ;:-. mutter whether the order he Inr il m Tills means that we are (foliar to .ul.i mi, ii lid names to our list of permanent 'iit We're (folliif todeinonstraletliai I: ;'ns direct to tlie factory lor lurult "r--. Till- billion will noHt, us thoiiMiiuh nt ilollarJ make ns thousands of iiieiiil:'. l-:n li i ot a dlllorent desiuu four i'. H. h,iiilili! clmtlliK the Maine, tSolilleia In ('uiiip iii slid Alnrro C'ustlc. TIiv-ho M;ui;iis ale l cheap kind, ndvi rtlsed e.Mensni'lv ul i! LAUaset. They are wiirranti-il test tiilti plats nn a p-ire tutsu or nickel sihi-nt- tfraue uriissj. l ney wi t wear lor vcnrti i cornea priceless iieniooin nr tin lire U'-in- Send lor a copy of our ciihiloi'iie li -ilav should enclose a slump or two to lit'lpiu; at'B- VI'AKKIl V AI.LKV .Mill. ( o , . i; . sou bi cniuayo. WANTED-BRAIN Bnd for our huduae vitn of tnhlle biUlbn aca iTHiuai n nianna wivy. iaiiG.cicHi dollars. ItrUlbinattiviiafiiroDlilif. WriMi Ou m tklak of uaotUii to nttct I rntttt rctt they aty briar yoi vulta. Bafor applyiie (tr p4 nrlieoraloltnutlBTntor'iAiiiiuit. fitiia COPP A CO.. fWst- Attwura Wa)art4, ran sale. QY ALL FIRST CLASS CISAR 0CALEs"( IK UNITED STATES aanaN ctSqjUTlj9 r J