510NEY IN THE SOUTH Opportunities for Making It Almost Unlimited. Improved Indnntrlnl Condition of (he I.um Twmlx Ytan-Thr Cry I Kow "Co South, Yonnii Man. More money hns been made In the southern states in thu lust 20 yeurs thuti will be mude in the- next it) years in Cuba, Porto Uico or the 1'hilippines, and (he chnnceb for money-making in the south have only commenced. The ju ice of Iron for the world is now made ut lUrminguam, Alu., nnd that city will shortly make the world's price ot steel. The sooth's industrial evolution, which began with the development of its iron Interests, rapidly spread to all of the collateral iron industries, Including ma chine shops" and foundries, stove fac tories, steel plant and hardware fac tories. The 3,000 new industries which have sprung up during the past year include fertilizer and phosphate works, woodworking factories, furniture, vehi cle, agricultural and miscellaneous works; textile, flour nnd cotton seed oil mills; gas and waterworltF, tele phone systems, electric light and power and ice and cold storage plants; can neries and hundreds of miscellaneous plants. Nearly every southern state has Increased its railroad mileage dur ing the past year and every southern harbor has largely Increased Its export trade. Alabama has shipped 1,000 tons of Iron a day, month after month, and the ports of New Orleans, Norfolk, llalti uiore, Pensacola, Brunswick and Mo bile are shipping American products direct and by the shortest route to many foreign countries. The develop ment of the iron industry in the south Is in its infancy and in the manufac ture of textiles that section of the country has not begun to take the place It will fill, although last year over 330, 00 spindles were added to the equip ment of southern mills, in which $5, 000,000 sought new investment. Nearly $1,000,000 went into the cottonseed mills for American cotton oil finds a market in every civilized country and (3,000,000 is being put in the iron and steel industries of Alabama and mil lions into those ot Tennessee and Vir ginia. Rich in natural resources, with splendid water powers still undevel oped and almost unknown, welcoming' capital and hospitably welcoming the investor from the north, the south is having a wonderful awakening, and it requires no cunning eye to perceive that it is on the road to unmeasured and immeasurable wealth. Oen. Wil son, the secretary of agriculture, has just called attention to the fact that the agricultural wealth of the south would be vastly increased if its products were diversified; that, favored as it is by conditions of climate and soil, it oan find an enormous market in the north for its early vegetables, spring lamb, young chickens and other commodi ties which, in this luxurious day, find a ready sale in every city. The canning Industry can find no better location than in many of tho southern states, where fruits ore raised In the greatest abundance and at the lowest cost. Fruit culture and the culture of nuts find their best opportunities in the southern states. There is everything, in fact, in the south to sustain a large population in comfort and with less hardship than must bo encountered in almost any other section of the world. If you Beek new fields of opportunity go south, young manl Leslie's Weekly. The Story of av Kle. A fascinating actress, whose name need not be mentioned, being anxious to assist a certain charity in the prov inces, offered a kiss to be put up at auc tion. The bidding was brisk and had advanced in three leaps from two guineas to thirty, when without fur ther parley the round sum of 800 was offered. There being no higher bid, the kiss was knocked down by the auctioneer to a colonel in one of the line regiments, who came forward to meet the blushing young lady. But to the surprise of all present, the colonel introduced a dear little fair-haired boy, explained that it was his grandson's fifth birthday, and that he hod acquired the kiss as a birthday gift for him. Whereupon Miss took the child In , her .arms and discharged her debt with (interest. The charity, a local one, in which tho colonel took a keen interest, was the richer by 800 for the grand dad's generous whim. But a little bird whispered afterward that at the olonel's dinner party that night he 1 one also "on the strict Q. T. Lon- Ksil. Row Fad la Sealing- Letters. My lady has a new fad about her apeterie which this time has nothing do with the size or shape of the en- llope or the tint of the paper. When ke seals her letters now the up-to- kte "irl no longer puts the seal in the ex if the triangle made by the flap , the envelope, but carefully sets it out two inches to the left as the en- lies addressed side down on her lting table. Just what the reason this is or what the origin of it is ne of the fair ones who are following I fad seems to be exactly sure. "It's novel, though," one of them ex- lined, "and the seal really looks much i artistic off to one side than plant- ght In the center.' Chicago Times- Chsuse for Study. a had been studing the lines of her k d for several minutes. 'm deeply interested In palmistry, h aid at last. 'srhaps you would like to have a St I for practice," she suggested. tat Is how he secured hem Cb Post. . M EZEKIEL'S GREAT VISION. International Monday School lonon for Austi at 18. 1HMO Tcl,Eeektcl 37il14 Memory Verses, 5-U Specially Adapted from Teloubet's Notei.J GOLDEN TEXT.-I will put my Spirit within you. Ezelt. 6:27. READ John 3.l-: LIGHT FROM OTHER SCRIPTURES. Tho Holy 8plrtt.-lHa. 69:11: Joel S::, In: Zech. 4:; 12:10; Matt. 3:11: John list; IJs, t: U:l(, 17; Acts ItlS, The Risum . iloi. Lfo. lau. IC:1K: 44:3, 4: Rom. 6:4-11; S:l&; 1 Cor. 15:43. 44. 52-M; Dan. 12:2: Eph. 1:6: Col. 2:12 TIME. This prophecy was written dur ing tlie curly part oi lite title (;6-j72 U. C). and refers to the return from the exile. PLACE. It was written on the basJtS ot the Chehar, near Rubylon. EXPLANATORY. I. The Vision of Dry Hones. Vs. 1, 2, 11. V. 1. "The hand of the Lord wua upon me:" The hand is the instru ment and symbol of active exertion of strength. Jehovah laid hold of the prophet, took possession of Him, in order to send the exiles u message through him." I'rof. C. II. Toy. "Car ried me out in the Spirit uf the Lord:" lie was inwardly transported. In u:i ecstatic state, from the things around him. Lange. "In the midst of the valley:" Not any real valley, but one teen In the vision. "Which wst full of hours:" Such as doubtless the prophet hud seen more than once utter the devastations of Nebuehartiie.-.ar. V. 2. "Caused me to pass l;y thefn round about:" Through the whole collection in every direction, so that he could see and reulize that "there were very many (vast numbers) in the open val ley." Literully, "on the face" or sur face of the vullev, exposed to view. "And. to, they were very dry:" This "is mentioned to show they were utterly dead, nnd could not be made alive by any human power." Prof. Toy. V. 11. "These bones are the whole house of Israel: the nation was cleuil as nntion, as dead as the dry bones in I the vullev of vision. As these bones ! were scattered everywhere over the ! valley, so the Jews were scattered over the wide regions of the Ilabylonian em ' plre. "Our bones are dried:" Each ; individual was like a dry bone, far ' spftrt from the other bones of the man ' of which each bone was a part, so thnt ! they Hity "we are cijt off for our pnrts. 1. e., for our part, as for us, separuted from the rent; and "our hope is lost: They hud no more hope of becoming n nation again in their own land than a dry and parched bone of becoming a part of a living animal again. II. The Prophet's Summons. Vs. 3-C, 12. V. 3. "Sou of man, can these bones live?" Is it possible? Is there uny hope? Of course to human power and human view it was impossible "And I answered, O Lord God, Thou knowest:" Thou hnst powers we can not comprehend. Nothing is impos sible to God. V. 4. "Prophesy:" Not predict, but speak God's message. "O ye dry bones, hear the word ot the Lord:" They were to hear not the prophet's opinion, but God's message. V. S. "Behold, I." the Lord Jehovah, the source of all power, the controller of all nations, "will cause breath to enter into you:" As into the flrst man when God created him. V. 6. "Lay sinews . . . flesh . . . skin:" I will restore you to the form of the perfect and complete man you once were. "And put breath in you:" You shall not only have the form but the soul of a man, and become a living, thinking, loving, acting being. "And ye shall know that 1 am the Lord The wonder will be so great that they shall realize that no being but Juhovuh could have performed the miracle. III. The Restoration. Vs. T, 8, 12, 13. V, 7. "As I prophesied, there wns a noise:" "Thundering," or the rust ling or rattling of the bones as they came together. "A shaking," R. V., an earthquake, as at the resurrection of Christ. "Bones came together," i. e., those wldch belonged to one body; while "bone to his bone" specializes a single bone in relation to another. Lange. v. 12. "1 win open your graves:" The figure is slightly varied here. This marks the marvelousness of the return from Bubylon. V. 8. "The sinews and the flesh came up upon them: " This corresponds to the words in V. 12, "and bring you into the land of Israel:" When the exiles should re turn to their own land, rebuild Jerusa lem, restore the temple and its worship, and set up a government, then they would be like scattered bones coming together, clothed In flesh, and having the form of a man. It would be a res urrection from the dead. "But there was no breath in them:" As yet it was only a form. There was need of a new spirit, a new life, before the res toration would be perfect. IV. The New Life. Vs. 9, 10, 14. V.9. "Prophesy unto the wind:" The same word Is used for wind, and breath, and spirit, as in the New Testament. "Come from the four wlndsi" "A sym bol of the universal life-giving Spirit of God." Cambridge Bible. V. 10. "They lived ... on exceeding great army:" The nation, on its return, was inspired with new life. Ezra's time was one of great religious and literary activity. The Bible then became a new book. And though the nation declined, yet in Christ there was a new graft In the old stock, so that now the kingdom of Ood, which the returned exiles repre sented, has indeed already become "an exceeding great army," the greatest kingdom now on the earth. PRACTICAL. Only God's Spirit, imparting new life, can save the sinner from death. Every conversion is a miracle of creation, a miracle of resurrection from the dead. What is true of the individual is true of the church. A dead church needs a prophet like Ezekiel, or Paul, or Luther, or Wesley, to prophesy to the dry bones that they may live through the Spirit of God. "Coma from the four winds:" The Influences that redeem men come from the universal Father, from His love, His justice. His holiness, His wisdom, His power, His truth. 7, wyrmw.fg GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION and I am afraid I have in herited it. I do not feel well ; I have a cough ; my lungs are sore; am losing flesh. What shall I do? Your doctor says take care of yourself and take plain cod -liver oil, but you can't take it. Only tbe strong, healthy person can lake it, and they cen't take it long. It is so rich it upsets the stomach. But you can take SCOTT'S EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested. If you will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily, there is very little doubt about your recovery. There are hypophosphites in it ; they give strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. yx. and ti.oo, ,11 druegUt,. SCOTT it UOWNE, Chemist,. Ntw York. THERE! ARE OTHEnS. Tajique I can drink or let It nlone, just as I jilense. Friend llow do you know? nave you ever tried to let it alone? St. Louis llepublio. tier Power. Although athletic girls are strong. And run and Jump and row, A ilrl who never trained at afl Can draw a six-foot beau. Judge. Boast4 to Kick. There," said the landlady, ss she handed the kicking boarder a rather slender piece of renl porterhouse, "I guess yon can't say anything about that steak being fit to sole shoes with." "No," said the boarder, wrapping tho meet around his fork, "I should guess it was more fit for shoestrings." In dianapolis Journal. It Wee Declined. "We shall have to decline the Geezers' Invitation to their card par ty," wheezed Mrs. Gazsam. "That's odd," replied Mr. Gazznm. "You enjoy playing so thoroughly." "Dut 1 shouldn't enjoy It to-morrow night, for I'm bo hoarse I can't speak above a whisper." Detroit Free Press. An Impossibility. Mrs. McLubberty (who has Just finished rending a story of suffering nnd privation) Murty. how wud yes loiko to be lost in the desert? McLubberty Iioh! liegorra, Oi hov me name an' address plainly writ ten down on a cur-r-rd in me pocketl Harper's Round Table. A Deduction. First Hunter Do you take notice of that sign that reads: "No hunting in this lotr Second Hunter Yes; nnd I think it a very truthful one. I was hunting all through it this morning and didn't see one bird. Judge. Train Inn. "That man you huve put me up agaiust has an advantage that I didn't know about," said the pugilist, discon tentedly. "What's that?" asked the manager, "ne used to belong to a debating so ciety." Washington Star. Office Chat. "It is said that a full-grown elephant con carry a load of two tones." "Yes, and even then he probably wouldn't wobble as much as vou did under the load you carried when you started for home last night. Chicago Dally news.. Not to De Envied. "My wife never has said a cross word to me in all the time we have been mar ried," he announced proudly. "Is that so?" returned his companion commiserntingly. "What a spiritless creature she must be!" Chicago Post. Hot Wllltnig to Divide. Dr. Rquills Are you going to call a consultation? Dr. Pills I think not I don't believe the patient has any more money than I need myself. N. Y. Journal. How He Takes It. "How does your father like he idea of taking you all to Paris next year?" "Every night he prays for another French revolution." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Worst Case on Record. Scotty I think Dotty is the most ab sent-minded man in the world. Notty Yes. The other day he dis charged his wife and kissed the nurse girL Town Topics. Sl'lTEO TO THE POST. :'F r.i "My position Ik quite a sinecure 1 have really nothing to do." "My dear fellow, you ure quite liuu1 to it." Ally Bloper. The Men Who tilve Advice. If "all tho world's a stiiKC " Anil who can douM It any Tou'll certainly ngrce Tho prompters are loo many. l'uck. Wise In Ilia Day, "Nehfmlah, compare the adjective cold,' wud a schoolmaster to his beau boy. "Positive cold, compatlvo OOUgh, an pcrlatire cotlin," triumphantly re sponded Nehemiah. Tit-Bits, Stralan Amenities. Nero What do you thtiiU ivns tin real reason thnt I luiillet while Home wus burning? Qneen of BbebO lo add to the tor ture of the populace, 1 suppose- I. V. World. Bosne Other Ulrl. Chappie The fortune teller said 1 was to marry soon! What do you think of thnt? Miss Peach ly You can't prove It by me I -Puck. A lleflrcllim on Ihe Sex. A woman was recently arrested in Ireland for manufacturing illicit whisky. This l the lirst rceonkd in stuuee of a woman keeping still. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. Tour lo III .orlh on IVmia, l hiiIii Itallrouil. Vjsttmg ngara Pells, Toronto, Thousand i landa. Oiieb'i'. Montreal. An Kahle t'liiisiu. Ijiki t inaupuiB ami Lakeueorge, samioM.and nie uiL'nianns hi iae iiuuson. Leave rniiaiicipiim h naalal train Atiirust 14. The tour w ill ne In coarse of one dl ihe QMApany'i roperiesoed tiurikl agents, tod cUaix'ion. hating ecpcelal ennrge in unescom-ii mines, win uisa accom pany I he pari; . The rate of $100 frnra New York, llrooklyn Newark. Trenton, rhlladehihla. Il .irl lung BaltUBSN. and Washington covers railway and Pout rare for the mure round trip, parlor-car seats, mraia en route, notei enienaiDBNIII transfer charges, and carriage hire. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any sddt tlonul informal ion, addreKs Tonrlft A'-'ent. IVDDaylvanla Kallrrad Company. il"f Broad way. Mew York; wo KUltoti hinet, unsiklyn, 7S Hrosd Hireet. NewarK, r. .1; or ueo. w Hod, Assistant General Passenger Agent uroad street station, l'lllaiieluhla. 8-a-at A Diamond for a Dollar. A Limited Special Offr Which Will Last for Ten Day Unly, OSMUtlffl BARRIOfl DIAMONDS twvt worM-wtdu mpntjttlon- It la almoiit ImiHrnnlhlo to iliratiiiKuinh thm from Keniiiiic 1iftmondfl i-oNtiDK Inittdredri 'of (IoIIiith rarli, Tln-y arc worn ly thr tent people. We will forward Hits I'In'k ItAltftios I'UMttM. niotitiUd in a lienvy ring, pin or ntiid to nny Addresn upon recript of prtwi. fi.uo men. r.nrntiri wrewn or tiro W2 i 'T nnlr. K.nu m'ttl nirn arc nmdc of onu c MntlOtM pii'i'O of thick, Nlirlled Kld, and ure w a minted not to tarnish. Hpevfal eoinhlniilton offer for ten dayi only I King and ntud sent lo any addreB upon receipt of f .Vi. In ordering rlufC ki vc ring iucnitunanie!it t.y lining a piece of tritag -alHo full pArMculara. Adtlrent plainly THK UAltSlOH DIAMOND Co., MflMiM Broadway, -lo-Jt New York. PENNSYLVANIA HAILH0AU. Sunbury & Lewistowu Division. In effect May 29, 1 ::. wr.ru All I). I iraYlOVS, I EAMTtvA.au I'M ' III 7 IS in fix. 2 31 -'.'I I 2 40 4S 2 5.1 3 00 8 07 8 IU 3 22 SW 830 8 45 8 45 8 47 850 A U 9 57 10 U7 10 12 I021 10 54 111)27 ;ioaa lioas 10 411 10 ti 1057 n in 11 18 II It, 1121 III 57 A Ml i. t.i 9 23 f ik 9 0 9 IIS 9 01 Hrirtj N52 II S 39' N33 f 2- H 1H a 15 MOO Hf'H 7 55 7 23 750 p Bun bury Sell ilk'" ' Junction SsllnagroTS I'awliiijc K reanirr Malaer Ml, I. Ilrl, ill lie lifer Bsasrtown AdntiifdjiirK Haul Mill Met'lure Wagasf Sbindle Paintrrville Maitland lvwtiitowu 5 30 5 2(1 5 11 501 .', Ill 4 la 4,12 4 40 1 37 432 4 25 I II 4 09 4 0l I M 3 4l 845 3 43 I HI II 81 II 87 II 40 Lswlstowa (Main street ) ltwliluwn Junction. Train leaves Sunbury 5 25 p m, ar rives at Selinsgrove 5 45 p in Trains leave Lew into wn Junction : 4 W a in, 10 13 a m, 1 10 P in, 131) p m 5 2! p m, 7 07 II 611 p m, for Altoona, I'm - turn and the Weit. for Haltlnioreend WanhltiKton Itm 102. I ns 4 83 1 id p m For I'hlladtilphla and New Tors 688 86 am, 102 188 4 88 and 1118pm Km Uarrlahurx i". 1 ' a in and 8 09 p tu Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND NOKTHKRN TKNTKAL RAILWAY Traliia leave Sunhury dally except Sunday : 1 21 a m (or Krte and Canandalicua 1 10 a m for Hellelonte Krle and ('nnandaiaua 1 1 a m for Look Haven, Tyrone and the west. I in p m for Hollafonte Kane Tyrone and t'anac- rialaua S4ftp m for kenovoand Kltnlra p m lor Wllllaraaport Sunday .1 10 a m for Erie and C'anandalKun v 1.1 ii in for Look Haven and 9 25 p m for W 1 1 llamaport 6 M a in, 9 55 a m 2 00 and r. 4H pin lor Wllkef harrr and Hatelton 7 00 a m. 10 a m, 2 08 p m, 5 46 p lor S hainu kln and Mount 'armel Sunday 9 68 a m lor Wllkesbarre mini leave Sellting-rovo Junction 10 00 a m. week SUI arm in at Philadelphia 3 00 p m New York 1 68 p m Baltimore 3 11pm Wa,hlnKton410pm 884 p ui dally arrlvln st Philadelphia i0 20 p m New York 1 68 a m, Baltimore 9 48 p m WaahlnKtoti 10 58 p m. 8 42 pin, week days arrlvln at Philadelphia 4 80a m. New York 728 a ro, Baltimore 2 80 in Waahiiurton 4 0 m Trains slao leave Sunbury : 2 17 a in daily arnvlnu st Philadelphia flflj a m Baltimore 6 tt s wseblsjrton 7 46 s m Hew York 988 a m Weekday,, in 38 a m Sunday,, T 60 a m week days arriving at Philadelphia II 4 am. New York 2jnn p m, Baltimore list a m, Washington 1 00 p m. 166 pin, week day, arrlvln at Philadelphia 1 28 p m, New York 9 80 p in, Baltimore 8 00 p Washington 7 16 pm Train, also leave Sunbury st 9 SO s m end 6 a and I tt p m, lor Hsrrtsburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore J . R. WOOD, Gen l Psae Agent I. B. HUTCHINSON Oea'l Manaaer. ' 1 eswaesjBSsssBsssssjssiswea Hie Usi Spiral Hour. He Ho von renieuiuer the clht I proposal! to yout She Vea. i!enr. "We slit for one hour, anil you never opened tour mouth. "Vet-, i remember, dear." "lielieve n p. that was the happiest hour of nit life." Answers. 1 .1, murelteaalMe. "Funny how mothers iil believe thai Iheir own ehllrlren are o mneh better iI.mjl IW.vbutly elite's ehiltlren." eaitl t North 1 1 1 1 atreet woman ii hei High stn-ei frl.uil, "I know it." re pllsil tin- .utter, "I! nil ehildreo wen like d: Utile lieorffie it would not be no KiMirti'."-Aurora News. In Oiirnlssj for Me ilain. "Are you the niun who attvetttset, foi ii trui ! ttalker'.'" lie askeU. as be put his liei.il in Ihe door of the railroad ut ile. "Vis," said the 0100 III the ile!.; "whul qtiullflcutlons?" "Keen mi uetor three yeara." Von kers Ktutesmiin. A I n.e of Ooaltl, Doctor ilnroea. tlitl that lady in the wulttn(?-rootn eoma in her own coach or a trolley ear? Sertatit Trolley ear, sir! Doctor Thunks! 1 couldn't tell from her dress whetlier to prescribe three months at New; rt or sulphur ami molasses 1 Puck, Saved n tier lliikliunil. Yeast My wife spends money sa fust nt she pets it. Crimson beak Hut she's not extra va punt. "Not ex t rata pa ut'.'" "No; she doesn't pet money fast enough lo be extravagant'1 ,'onkers Btatesman. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS Low Rute Vneutit n Trips vis Peui svlvuiiiii Rsilroutl. The Psnnsvlvsnls Railroad I 'ouipany hun ae Itetsd Ihe foil ion datos lor it" popular leu- (lay eseurslons to Nii.k tra rSlle from 1'lnlailel phis, Baltimore, and Washington : July -7, AtiKtitt lii r, i 1 tl, Replemher 7 and 21, and Oot oler B ami I'.). An experlsnevd totirlal agent ami ohai 'ron will aepoinpstiy eaolt esourelon. Kseurelotl Hckete, gtiod for return paaasge on any retruler train exoluelveof limited extirvaa train, witl, ii ten tiaya. will lie wild Si f .n.'tt from Philadelphia, lla'tl re, M'aahlngtou, ami all point, on tin- Uatavare 'Mvi.toii, 1I.V,i from Atlantic Oly: S9HSfrom Laneaaveri ts..n from Altoon i ami Unrrlsburg; BCtO from Wllteee imrre ffi W f rom A'llllameonrti and at propor tionate ' .'ten from other points. A etopMivei will ne liovedal ltniT.it.. Rochaeter, Usnnml algua, and Walklni Vflthlnlhs limit retttrnlnit A apeeial train of Pullman parlor ears nnd day coaelleii will hi run With each excursion. A nestle charge will be ntsds for paritir eat aeata. Tlsfcelt for a elds trip to the Thouaaild N lands (Alexandria Hay) vrlil he sold from Ro cheater in couneethui wl'li excursions of July V7, AllKU,t l't Hnil '21, Septelillier 7 and SI, i:,-,'l to return to IIik he.tei or lo t'aiiaiidalKtia via Syraciiu within live dajra at the rate of fit SO, Ticket" for saitle trip to Toronto "ill he .,,1,1 at Niagara lalli for f l.im on .Inly Aiis-um i -' and 2ft. and September 'SA In connection with excuralon of Scptmnhcr 7, tickets tvlli he sold lo Toronto anl return at reduced rates, ac count Toronto Pair. For time of connecting Iralnsand further iu- foruiation applv to nearest ticket Sgenl or ad dlSSf Ueo w. llot'il, Asslstatit Oeneral Pseseng er Agent, MroaU sticct Mation, PbllSflelpblSi MSdM A $40.00 Bicycle Given Away Dally. The publishers of Thk Nkw Fork Htah, the handsomely Illustrated Siiiiilay newspaper, are giving it UlQH UitADK BlCYCLH each day for th( larpest list of words tiiutie by iisinp tin letters oootnlned in "T-II-K X-K-W V O It -K S T t K" no inure limes in any one word tliitu it is fonntl in The New York Star. Webster's Dictionary to be considered as authority. Two Good WAtohks (lirst elitsh time keepers; will In? given tlaily for seooud and third best lists, ami many other valuable rewards, iu eltldiup 1lnlier Sets, Ten Seta, China, Sterling Silverware, eto., ete., in or-1 tier of merit. This educational eon test Is being given to advertise and llitrotlucu this successful weekly into new home-, ami all prizes will be awarded promptly urn) without parti' altty. Twelve 2-Cent stumps must lie lliclosetl for thirteen weeks trial sub scription with full particulars and list of over ;ioo valuable rewards. Con test opens anil awards commence, Monday, , I tine 86tb, ami closes Mon day, August 21, 1899. Your list can reach us any tlav net ween those dates and will receive the award to which it may be entitled for that thiv, and your name will lie printed in the fol lowing issue of Thk Nkw YokkHtah. Only one list can be entered by the same person. Prizes are on exhibition at THK (STAR 8 IniMlieHS olllccs. 1'er- sonsHecurlinr bicycles may have choice of Ladies1, Gentlemen's or Juveniles' IBM model, color or size desired. Call or address Dept. "K," Thk Nkw York Staii. 237 W 80tb Street, New York City. 7-13 0; THE DUSTZ DRIVING LAMP Ii about ss nssr perfection ai 50 years of Lamp-Making can attain to. It burns kerosene, and gives a powerful, clear, white light, and will neither blow nor Jar out. When out driving with II Ihe darkness easily keeps about two hundred feet ahead of your smartest horse. When you went ths very best Driving Lamp lo be had. ask your dealer (or the "Dietx." We Issue s special Catalogue of this Lamp. prowl i around after nlght-fsH, II will Interest yes. I U mailed free. Jl R.E.DIBT5?CO.,H 6o lAlghtBL, New York. BslaSHsSsS 1st 1S40. ' bbexr. r feeemai new.. xmou TIiE PACKER BICYCLE Is a wade . lii-el mi Mmt v.;m on and v; r n:ir REPAIRII nfall kinds neatly done I Im ro spt'i't it nuiober nf yo 1 1 s ut tin- liusineH under mi experienced ins. nit lor. Uall and see lictViro buying a lii cycle, WALLACE TEATS, Hobe Mills. Pa. AbL KINDS 0r I Lt'XlGUTED I N SHDKT N'OTICK I A THE PJ) I ..... i r-H--:-: ;!-::-:-:--:-:-::-:-;-:-:: :-:-: most n festive scene hv waxen cuiitl The iiht Uiut heinhteti. hcauty's thnrm, that gives tbe finished touch to tbe drawing room or dining room, is the mellow glow ot mom WAX CANDLES Sold in all colors and similes to harmonize with sny interiot hangings or tkcoratious. Maiitifactured bv L STANDARD OILCO. " . Kor aide every wlicru. jfjfi RESTORES VITALITY fVfadea Well Man THE " .V. It MT , 01 fC: prod aces the abovo reaolta In 30 days. It aril powerfullr and quickly. Cures etbcnallntberefitl loanf men will NSSU tbuir lost uiaubood.ar.doli men will recovor tbdr youtbful vigor by uains UK VIVO. It quickly and nurelyreetoros Nervous D"B8. Lost Vitality, Impoltncy. Mgbtly tOniaalcu ; Lnet Power. Famine Memory, Wasting nsSSMMM I all effoote of aeli abuso or cxceasantl Indlacretloa which unfits one for etudy, bualnees or marriage. II notonlyeureeby utartlng at tho seat of dlficaiif.btrt Usenet nerve tonic and blood bolldrr, bring log back tba pink Blow to pals chenkaatitlro to ring tbe fl.ro of youth. It wards off ItisitilW end Conaumptlon. Iniint on having BEVI'0, nc Other. It can bo carried In vest pocket. Dy mall. ! SfuOO par package, or slS forSO.OO, with a poel ties written (fnar.intee to core or refund the money. Attrlce and circular free. Adilrens , Royal Medicine Co.,2$fiHSl ' For sale by Middleburg Drug Co. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. 3V IVvtoa Comov. 5 c. PACKAGES. 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