nr, 11 HANDY POST LIFTER. .though Extremely Simple the Im plement Here I)eorlhel Xever Valla to lo ! Work. During the sliu-k of work I have been fcing some fence building, changing the boundaries of a large Held, which has necessitated the moving of some SO ar 90 cedar posts still in sufficiently good condition to replant. These posts ad been set, not driven, nnd bad not been pointed, so that getting them out of the ground appeared at lirst a ilitli eult task. Although the sod was wet, jet after working 'hem loose in all di rections they stuck so persistently and required so much tugging, ctVorf and SUBSTANTIAL POST lilFTBR. time to get tlu'in above ground that I isclded to procure some assistance ivhleh would not only be available for the j ib in band, but for future refer ence. I concluded if I could get a crow bar will) an upturned end, which could he hammered out to a point at the blacksmith shop, that it would pnswer; but, failing in this, 1 took u stout, sca ied post about four inches in diam eter and six or seven feet long unci had t shod with ii heavy piece of iron with an OUt-turned point. With this imple ment, after working them loose, it was a very easy matter, with the use of an other post, for a fulcrum, to pry out the old posts, no matter how tenaciously the.'- stuck. Guy B. Mitchell, In Farm and Fireside. GERMAN BEET SUGAR. Some Authentic Fluurea from Which American Farmer fan llraiv a Valuahle l.rsson. Some figures taken from a sugar rrado journal and republished by the St. Louis Republla show what an as tonishingly large quantity of sugar the German beet fanners managed to raise on a comparatively small quanti fy of land during the crop year of 1SH7 ft. In thii crop year there were 1,080, I'ift acres devoted to the cultivation of sugar beets. The beeti worked mounted to 13,607,801 tons. In the of ficial table the average yield is set down nt tons per acre. Some de ductions are evidently made, for the average really figures out 12.08 tons per acre. Baaed on raw sugar, the sugar production is given as 1,844,300 tons. This would make the yield average 3,703 pounds to the acre. These figures, I the prevailing conditions of sugar inking In the United states could be relied on as permanent, would hold out m promise of profit to American ag riculturists. According to present in formation the sugar manufactories in the I'nited States pay $4 to $1.50 per ton for sugar beets. Placing the beet yield at 12.22 tons per acre and esti mating the prices according to the standard quoted, between M'. anil 138 mould be realized for the sugar beets produced upon an acre of land. This is more than four times us much as the average value per acre for wheat they raised in 1SH7, when they had an un usually (rood demand and n favorable ncre obtained by American farmers for the market for its sale. PACTS FOR FARMERS. ft is rarely safe to risk going through the summer Without a good forage crop. If you like greens, use the young Beets, tops and all. taken out in thin ning the crop. If the clover that is expected to make seed is being pastured care must be taken not to graze down too close. Having the sol I'.ne and mellow nml itirring frequently will aid materially iu retaining the i-.:oiture in the soil. The sugar corn will car better if not Joo much crowded. It nerds sun nnd air around it to grow it to perfection. Some weed. teem to hold possession ul the laud persistency, but when they are kept down by frequently cutting off the tops it is but u matter of time be fore they Will die, ns- e'very cutting muses exhaustion. Western Plowman. Making Sweet Soap (.ri nse. U many farmhouses nlHhe scraps of 'at, cooked nnd uncooked, r.re thrown together In n large tub or kettle, where, xyosed to air, it quickly becomes ex dingly offensive to the senses. Ons -wonders how it can be that such stink ing greaso can c chnnged into good, ritansing soap. Tint it is said the expla nation Is that the thorough boiling which the grease receives with the lye Vstroys all the'offensive germs. But it nXy does this after much of the value ef the grease has been destroyed. Get cake of potash and make a strong lye af it. Throw this ever the grease and tat, entirely covering it. The grease will be partly turned into soap by this and will keep sweet without any waste. American Cultivator. , v- ) AS BAD AS A FIRE. Traveler la Trxaa Was Compelled to Mine Three Times la Uae Main. "Did you ever sleep in three differ ent towns and in three difTcrcut hotels iu one night, puying three times for a rather incomplete night's rest'.'"' The old traveling man threw out the question In an unconcerned way after having listened In silence for an hour w hile the other members of the Corner club reeled off yard after yard of stories about the road, its pleasure, its dan gers and its humors. The pause that followed was only broken by some vio lent but futile efforts by the stutterer to launch a sentence. "Well, I hnve done it," the old travel ing man continued. "And I may add that although 1 have been kept on the road for L'O years 1 have never met a man Who was able to boast of the same ex perience. It came about in this way: I was down In Texas in ISSl nnd 1SS2, and New Year's day found me iu 0 s mall town called l.ongvievv, with my nose t iirncd in the direction of the neighbor ing town of ryler. lo get to one 01 these towns from the other you must um) Up the horc throat mm lUllga rtitions 0f the particular locations con travel on two different railroads und and give relief within a short time- tMnnhsted. Thus, one may qualify for cover about 40 miles of ground, al though the towns are hardly more than niilis apart as the crow flics. Long view is on the International & Great Northern, while Tyler is on the Mineola branch of the Texas Pacific. The two railroads cross each other at u junc tion called Troop, about LM miles from l.ongvievv and 18 miles from Tyler. "I was Inning my dinner iu the hotel at Longvlew about six o'clock on the evenine of New "i ear's do v, w lien a lirst - class norther came swooping down upon us. If you have never met a genu ine Texas norther pray that you may be spared from having the experience. The wind will spring up without a mo incut's warning, and I have seen it low er the temperature SO degrees In 60 min utes, Rvcryone had been going around In his shirt sleeves. After the norther began an ulster was needed, There was no tire in the house nnd no Com fort. My train did not leave until 11:10 p, m. The only thing I could think ol was to take a room and go to bed, and so I did, I awokeat 10:30, jumped into my clothes and caught my train. "My watch showed u few minutes after midniffht when I arrived at Troop and heard that the west-bound 1 rain on the Texas Pacific was any way , . . . , from two to three hours late. A band of immigrants was waiting for the snme train and they filled the waiting-room. Some were cooking n meal on the red hot stove. In the middle of the room. Others were sleeping on the benches and on the floor. There was not a va cant seat to lie had und the atmosphere was indescribable. The air outside wus pure enough, but the thermometer reg istered tf. degrees above 2ero, which is not a very comfortable temperature for a man without an overcoat or gloves. There, was only one way to keep 1 warm to cross me thicks 10 me nine hotel o)iosite the station nnd crawl Into n warm bed for a couple of hours, and this I did. "I slept till 4:1.-1 and caught the be lated train at -1:4:!. There was only one passenger, who left the train when we reached Tyler at 5:15, and that was I. It was pitch dark then, cold as Alaska and so quiet that your steps sounded like hammer beats along the streets. No one was stirring in the hotel at that time and it took me a quarter of an hour to wake up an old negro who was sleep ing on the floor in the office. The first thing I did When I got inside the house wus to dig out the keys to the bar und to gulp down two big drinks of whisky. And then 1 asked for a lire. " 'No coal, massa.' the old nigger an swered, grinning like a split water melon; 'no wood, no nulling. Mflssn had better go to bed.' "And so I did, to be sure, for the third time that night. It was 5:48 o'clock in the morning then and I slept like a dead man till 0:30. Have you ever heard the like of it? And yet my lodg ing for that night cost me only $1.50, or Hit oonfe at anotl lmtnl The fun rif it when it was all over, was worth 11.50, 1 think." N. V. Sun. I'rults llcplncc rimvers. Fruits are replacing flowers as deco rations for the table, and for 1 his ptir jiose are used not fruit bought by the pound, but fruit on its branches. These branches are entwined In the hanging lamps, forming a sort of cradle whence bang fresh currants, shining cherries, plums with the bloom on them, golden apricots, etc. On the table, in little lint ".lass dishes shaped like haves, are ar ranged cherries, currants anil other fruit in season. These cut glass dishes arc made In a very practical form, with B second compartment in which are placed powdered sticjar and a little spoon. There may be four or six of them, of fairly larpe size, or else little ones may be chosen, in which case there should be one to each guest. New and ingenious ideas for laying- the tables are being continually introduced. Thus beside the plates arc placed small crescent-shaped plates for salad, and some times delicate little silver knives and forks, used only for this purpose as in the ease of fish knives are ndded. Chicago Times-Herald. Oaaldn't Fool Her. She was evidently new at house keeping nnd marketing, but carried herself with an air intended to impress people with the opinion that she knew nil about it, and wasn't going to be Im posed upon. It was at the Konseeours market before a fish stall. "Lobster, madam? Oh, yes!" said the denier, with deference. "Very nice ones this morning. Here is a first-class one, madam," he said, exhibiting one in its sail of glistening emerald. The alert customer tossed her head and exclaimed: "Oh, no! You can't fool me with any of your green, unripe lobsters) I want a red one)" Montreal Star. OLD MEXICO. Twenty-three Daya' Tour via Ptnnn ylvanla HallrwMl. The PsiasylWMna Kailroat Company haa sa ranged tor a special ersonally cotKlucleil lour through Obi heiku by .occlI lull men train of parlor-smoking;, dining:, sleeping, compart ment, and observation cars, to leave New ork and Philadelphia February 1.'. visiting all the principal points of interest ill Hie "i-atld of .Monteiuma." and spending Ave Uaye in t.ie City of Mexico rtesm'ntltflvUS I $ai from all points r.d. acres, equipped witn sunaDie ounuiags, For rurther information apply to ticket laboratories, and so forth, the young EST, TtEStSGte'Z "en of the realm who desire to broaden street, Newark, r J ; B fouriaeiider, Jr , I their horizon and their field of effort IWrngrr Agent Haltimore District, Baltimore. . an sagas, nt oim or two vears in .Md.- t'oiln i,dd. Pssssaiat Agent, south- take a course ol one or two years m eaatern District, Washington. D. C-; Thos. K. ! what 1b known as "training for the col bu ?SLwn& I onies." Here they are taught that t hese llsaaial l assenger Agent, Philadelphia. I- far-away dependencies are not Kldora- aas m ' does, where gold can be had for the Having a Ureal Ruu of rhaoiberlKliTa cartage, but places in which pioneer pa- ougli Remedy. tience, courage and thrift are neces- Manager Martin, of th Piemen ; sary qualities. The theory of 'rough drug store, informs. us that he il I Ing it" is inculcated, and the instruc havinRH great run on Chamberlain's tlon is to a considerable extent along Cough Remedy. Ho Bells live bot emergency lines, such as saddlery, ctfr tle of that mediciM to odh of any pentry, dairying, veterinary medicine Other kind, MHO it BITS! great satin und the like. faAtinn In these ilavs of ia grippe There Is nlso n varied system of in- tbere is not hi tit.' like Chamberlain is Cough Ileiuedy to Mop I lie eoiigli, iiiu sales me glowing, una uu who ii v it are pieasea wiu n i . , , ., ... npnou -guutu yuisasn anas" met Tor sale b.Y ull Druggists. FLORIDA. inn Unki' Tour vin ivhm) lAim.r. ItnilrniKl. Ths Srs' Psnnsvlvanla tonrof ths season t.i Javkaotivlll", allowing two weeks In Florida, ,va New Y.,rk and I 'hi la. li l phi i Iclmi- arv 0 Rseitrsion th-kcts. inriuatng railway irnm iiurt 11 ruHimn neeolllll 'islalloll ion - r - tmrtb), and iota snriMrta in both directions . jn finding openings for th le Who come while traveling on tin special Vain, will bj . p. insular limitations of Creat Mild at the foilowlng rates 1 New York, fan no, 1 ... , hiladalphla, Harrisbors;. Haltimore, and I Britain and the sharp In. c ol tlisi rini Washington. lloOi; HiU-hurn, MB Oil, anil al i.ltion Hrawn through families bv the Drnnornnnata rates front other points, , , , , . , , . ,.':.r ,!,..,.,.. i.:emr,.....l other information law of primogeniture is giving this k.tld spply to ticket sgenls, Tourist "gent at IHW (1f training n larger value as the popn Z;F:?XW?n ' ltion Increases nnd the opportunities Inci'iler, ,Ir . Passenger ii.eni nainm re ma- trict, Haltimore. nn.i onn miwm is-nnu tvenl soiilh nst 111 in-lrii'l. .i-niiii.-niii. i h,,. I . Wii't I iiB .cn 1 Auent nestern Oeo. W, Boyd, r aaeot, Broa I 1 I- -t. District, Pittsburg, Pai or n Isslstanl General Passe-tig Street Station, Philadelphia 1 is 1. Tor over tlfiy UKQ Svitre has be chiMrcn while te bUli H.I.. ears ViL-. WlXStW'l OOTn ill lissn tiy mothers for then tliinij. Are you disturbed si night and btoken of yoat rest by a sick chili .ufftrlng .nd crying with pahtef 'n"h U sox'lld at once mill get :i llottleof lllrs. Will hil.l low's Soothing Syrup" for RMMren Teething Its value Is Incalculable, It will relieve ttiepoor little sulTerer Immediately, Depend upon it j mothers, thOTS Is no mistake uliout it It cure- 1 diarrlnea. regulates the Stomach nnd Bowel. cures Wind Colic, softens ms 1 s, ism" I nnalillnaiioii, nun giTWJ oioe imhi noisi whota system "Mrs, Wlastew's Booth! ag sy rup" for children teething is picasant to llic taste and Is the prescription of one of lbs old est and hest female physieionsned nursosinthe Piiltstl Wales anil I" for atfJs all draaajsts throughout tbi WOrUL Price, twenty-live cent" a' bottle. 1'e sure unit get "Mils. WlSUWl SoOTnTSttSYUTr. 1 Vs-lv. "Campaigning in the - Philippines' A Igpik ' f over 400 pajrwi with tiearlv SOOlitwtititiiHUiiBtrutioni' n) trtNiiM in Hittinil ntld M i nt's in the Philippine lslatuis, published by The Hiulis-Judd Publishing Company of S mi PraDcbo, the only pub lishers in I he Unitetl States wlm sent reprist'iitatives to Manila especially tn cotnpile a history ul the war. As nianv as 23 writers were engaged in the work in Manila, many nt whom were with the troops ot their various tnilteil to use olliei; verily their reports. 1 fee i in .s to Maps ' Battlefields made by an official map'-maker in the 8th Army Corps enables the reader to follow closely the movements, of troops. Description of Philippine Islands "ivinir statistics nnd oilier inf'or- i inatioii as to climatio conditions, resources, etc., anil tin account ot the trip to Manila, taking the reader to Honolulu and tlinitiirl) . . ... .. I 33 4 XI 8 PI p ill ror riulmlf Iphln "no nen Japan and I lima, arc interesting vork 6:i8 ssa m, i iw i m 4 33hh,i 111! pat rw features Of the book. H,.rr..Purg 8 .0 . . , cit. Philadelphia t Erie R R Division. The Ponnsylvania Special Edition ' ' contains a complete history of the ' xohthekn ravrrttAL kah.way ... i i 1 it i . Trslaa lesTB Saubary datlr siosat Saaasy i loth Poonsylvaaia olunteer (nr )Suiu4oviwm Uu.i in tl. Pkitttmina namnatirn 6 10 a m lor tsTsSMlla KiUan.l fansndalttiia Cg t 111 till! 1 llllipilllic (dllipaign jg am totlMOk Hiren, Tyrone nml the West. ailll also tllt name, postoffice till- 1 10pW for Hellefonte Kane Tyrone aaslOMaa. a UllltltlM llrt'SS allti OOCtltiatiorJ of every ' 5 45 p m lor kenovo and Kliulrn . I . gip Bt Mr WUttaasipoil member Ot the reStmeat. toaetb- Sunday 5 iu a at Sjr Krle anil RTmndulKua .if. 11 -II A I A l4am tortooU Haven sad H 25 B in for VII er wilh lists of killed anil wound-! iBIU,port ed, deaths and tlisease, promo- 9Marl,t 9 55 n m 2 mTUnd 5 tp m lor wiikes tions, discharges, etc., and also fi CtMS tap at. 5 P m for shamo OUts of each company and officers ' k,.n8 a"or wiike.b.r.e of the regiment It is vouched e i:..:..ll,. nssisl I,, ., issi 1 rrains lenve Sellnnrove Jnnetlnn un "J - " t ificatc from the Colonel Advance Sale of 6000 Volumes iu Manila shows the faith ol :sol- j wstagtoa niWMphUl dier&in U)C publication. It ISItMam, rfaw York tllta, Baltimore 230 am ,, , i r . .. . i- i Wasbinston 4 06 a m sold bv subscription OIllV anil Trains also Isave Sunbury : ,,. 1 i i a r. am dally arriving- at Phlladeldhla fl :.2 a ni returning soldiers have been em-! Baltimore ISJ a m Waslilraton 745 am New olovetl almost exclusively thus ! rSiM. tar and have louna in misiucra- . as 1 I tive employment. A tew more agents wanted in the State. Ad dress The Hioks-Judd Publish ing Company, 21 First St, San Francisco. l2-21-4t LEARN ABOUT THE COLONIES I Englishmen May Inform Themselves at Home Rrmrdlis Other Lands. For the last dozen years Erjgland has been developing an Institution of which, as yet, there is little need in this country. That is the Colonial col Wf. In a remote corner of Suffolk, in Which, upon an estate of .bout 800 struetlon in the different kinds of farm ing that correspond to the natural con- .... ltudviM wheat raising; .,1 i 1 1 I i iu uu ... ....... nnothcr for Tasmania by acquiring the .., ,.,.,;,,.,,, ,ri, ...1.11., n1 h r( . hnving New Zealand in mind, will de Ill i I III .TVS I'""1" I vote himself to the best methods of sheep raising. Canada has thus far re ceived the largest number of gradu ates, and New Zealand next. The col lege certificate of a two years' course U a great assistance to the student ns a recommendation tO desirable employ ers, nr.d those who have become settled !n tiuir nn nccurjatloni are helnful lor younger sous ucwiuic uiiioiii' y fewer. As we have said, nothing pi this sort has yet been needed in this country, but if our foreign depend encies continue to increaso we shall have to engraft something of this kind upon the system of instruction now fur nished by our agricultural colleges. Boston Transcript. n 'tore Credit. Mrs. Kpendall YOU look worried. Is il liec.lilbe you are so ilecplv in debt? Mr Hpendnll (gloaoillj I No. It's be cause I can t gel any deeper. N, V. Weekly. Coaflletlaa Toots. "Some men," waiil Uncle Khcn, "is so iiusy blots in' dab own bornsdat dey can't hear de faet'ry whistle coaxin' 'ein to come 0 work." Washington Star. t'-onipt Ariinlltal. ('holly If I hsve otreiuled you it bus been Holts' I hoivght losly L'na Lloyd Oh! I'm sure you couldn't huve done il otherwise. l'uek. A Itesfintilnner linpllcil. "Mamma." said Maifjie. (Trsvely con templdtlnR ihe familv cow, Mhossj has -rune liiiria in ber swtleti." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears ths Signature of ENNSYtsVANU K4ILR0A0, Sanbury & Lowistowu Divisinu. In eflVt, Nov. 1!, lM:ii. , KMTWAIU. STATIONS. , l ASTM AKIC !! ; hni y.i; Boabarjr J gig lOW BellnsgrOTO Junction SOI 'iiiu g( pi is tallnsgrOTc IW SIS Ifj 1091 Kawung hbi sot .:u io.m Krasmtr b ol l Ul ID 27 Melser HI t 2 10 iu xi sllddlaburg Bj ISJ 46 lo:w Ban fat ISI 4el g I04S lteiiveitoll li s SB 4 :t7 SSO ISSl Adamaiiurtt H'-M 4!W i:io7 l ST Raubs iiiis 1 it ll g OS MeClura fjt 1 in i IS Wagnn TS7 tM ag) (111 slimille 7M ICS in;IO II 'Jl I'ninti rvillt 7 I'J 400 !u:m H27 Staltlaod TS SM :i 4r, nas Lawistown TH :i 17 It ST Lswlstown (Haln Street.) 7 SI S4U ,150 n in Ltialatuwa Jonctjon- ; I to Train leaves Suniuity B 2" n m, nr- rives at BelinsgroTe 6 -i'r p tu renins leave Lswlatown Junction : I V2 n Bt, 1 13 n in, 1 10 o SIJSS p ni I SI P '". 7 07 ' r of Baltimore ami Watkiaatea hamiiu ISI II Sd p if, for Altisins, KltiPiiuru iino ino bom, I inmam.wMkdi.ys arrivlnn at r-hllidelphls ioupin New York 5 53 pm Baltimore S 11 p m I WsshiogtontlOpoi 534 p m daily arriving at Philadelphia n m, .. m N Ynrk llliD. Hull I inure 9 45 D Bl T- V-t a 11 r m nalllmrta 11 eft fSaJaiwV IBS p at. New York 1 30 p m 1 al nm. dayi arrlTtag at Philadelphia , Baltimore I Do B BJ Washlaatan T lSnm Trslm also leave Snnbury at 50 a m and 5 28 sad S Si pat. tor Barrieburg, Philadelphia and Baltimore J . H. WOOll. Oaa'l rass Agent I. B. HUTCHINSON Osa'l Maaactr. for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. th c eiNTsus eesMsr, TT isusssy tiit. nwosscit A DOLLAR SAVED is DEXTER SOLE LEATHE Tbia Ladies' DobroIs Kid Boo. nnnntpr inner, outer sole ana neei. 'tin. Oners Toe. 2 to 8, 1. E, or EE, Eqoakt iinv $2 bcot sold. Ooi makx, Mou-y letum fuctoi v. We guatantee lit, style, we f SSSSSSaS ,ir..l,il,n-li.. Willi HIlMtratlDIISIll IV) liill'.-M'l S III SllOr ra iMckat wlilob scourrss Liberal OiSb Botiiwon y -yoer's trading, a t r Rlnnals TJEbrlMUXsliiLa buj sayutlug Uie DKXTKBIl.OuSuoo. I-K Ve "r Mrr-Ti!.' shoes are proving saUSfaCtory. TtltS pslr tBat 1 now bsr msta JS Mitmni s vim of Sltoes Ul n I have MUgBl 01 n'i llli Oi-v an- Sll p od, I SDpwed nm !jmm,i i hi3lasti.Hietve.iir m h ad i bj tooVls iW. dft ;;i " it ! ' ,, ilii'ln-l nt.il I'Miinliu'ii 'lH'Ul tlu.ro lu-hlv nml priuurline lem Cheap ut (. you will nnd gn order with this letter tor two raorspjroi Uisivi'iiiiu v vi.urs, MRS. J.N WIWAAMW, 1 tTUIbu, Uttdsolno co., cat. p s. t'se myinsme It you like, D"XtI?ni srTeaae'nnd anclosed. herewith, express money ordr. Plenss send th - shoes nm wlihmit i fliv 1 urn needing Hum. My Wile ISalfflOSI liure'oo ed SBd I dun t, W'SlW l.iiv Shi m lit utiy o'tli" hous.. ri'diise I ln.ve us.nI .. iv.vter and llnd ilietn the he. t tor ia money, PHILIP M, BCKALH, Nawoka, ill DEXTER SHOE CO, smSsSt, Boston, Mass. Estalilislied 1S80. Capital SELMD'NO MONEY 0IA01 P80P CAIIHtT SUIDICt SfWINO BtASMllJl Vr"'"'tJ ' v nan .t.m n. n si v,n,r iirHr-nt frHiirht denot and if feel Drrfrvtlr sllfflorj.os.:tly aarepn'titiuted, .',ul to irklnrtouirn ll u hliika. roo.OO, and THK USK1TIMT HAKtitlX TOO mB iii Am. or, p; Special Offer Price $15.60 p re iarlsl ajrrBll oLT ..! , ..l,i .. : .Miirhii.i va. i'M.' liW i Hinii nii'l the avrraift-7.1 ivnfforogiriii-iwmiiei. uiVt IT IMKll MONTHS THIAl m riMirown hincavnd we will mum yurlV w ny amy yon art) not iatlift-d. 1sll illnVroiet ualea w4 (rradr t.f aWvisa flarhln . al (f.&O, flu 'in, 11 UlaMl aad no. nil fully de-.cril.ed In our Kre-e Hwlsis; JUrhine ( aia'ofof, butfli.&O f'-rttil- lKOI' Ht-h UBISKT Bl'KDll'K la ikax q.e.,.,11 .i ii1a evvr utfrred hy tnv hnu?. ortUADC OlT IMITATIONS l-y DfTWna. W S a ivi s ra a - a w who Cupy nur sVWr- U7lfeiiteS1ofTerln2 unksrsain asaeblai-s uiuit r Vstrioiti names, with farloaaln i .... mania tTi-I. m.-np f ." i . ' i In ' inr.i "u anil Irani who are reliable and n ho are not. TM BURPICK ii. is imtv nuDf.Ki larniiTKaiKT, tVHIT U()UD I'OIM UK KVIKT Hltm UKtllK 41II1MI MADE WITH Till DirMTti or JhOU. iH-at moai'rs rrom t lit- best can bur far". '-asfs-T -- fftf.00, and then If convinced that you are savinif MMt to 10,00, pay your frelsrbt rent i the 116.50. nit to KKTrKN TOlB l&.50 if at any time within three monthi you say you are not latlafled. OEDEft TO-DAT. DON'T ntLAY, (Sfars, liopbuclt .V Co. art throuirhly reliable.- Kditor.) Address, SEARS; ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago. III.. srwja nraSTan asvEKAL briobt axi bos i-.Ht iHTsons to riipri'ent u. ns N nniiKers in this anil slaasbg ooantlas. Salary & n yi-nr anil i-xp"llses. Stralgtlt, bnn.i tiilc, no BWrs BO less sAlnry. 1'iisition pcrinaii'-nt. Our refi-r-eui'fs, any bank in any Inwn. It is mainly if- Saa wera ooiilaotadath s. Uaicrsaos n close s'lf-alilressiii BBtBIBSfl soralope Tiik Domimon UoarAVfi Dapt.g, t'litoano v-lH-1 i.t. PATENTS El 1 .i,.'ilt it ntniTTiMnli OBTA'NED. I TEEMS EASY. Consult or eommunlcnU' with the Edilnr DfDiln jiitpiT. who will give all nfedi'il Infor- ination. J i L'ROUSE sTTunsat AT LAW. MmbitKBii'f!, '"a.. Ml IstlBlnssiS ei;truntfj to his rare will rnciove iiNimpi attentiotii HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. WB HBLL HllAX II in: SWITIHN, tsaiuk A.y k.lr .1 from 65c I" S3.29,1M At eT fttk.sUAi matt ti S'i. eoissa.es. OUR OFFER- ' '"' ad oul and arnd SSI vrrcn- ton- Incloses rood Mrd Aiuple of lbs .tsci .hsss wsnted.and cut it out a. near tbe roots as possf Be, Inclose ear epselsl prlr. ;ii',l.l ssd t essra tAIrs to pay postage, and w, will stake lis sslttk Is astsa jw kalr siact. and send to you by rasJLpostpald.ajid i you are nnl perfectly satlsned, retam 1 1 and we will Innedlately refund your moner. Omr Ss 11UI 0X.r 1'rli. si Mlswii Bos. switch to In. Ions;, long stem, 6S0I elort Mem, BOOl Boa tM n. long, ebon tfm. SI.2SI tt-ln. long, short stem, SIsSOl I OS. in. long. short item. S2.2SI 01 fain. long, short stem. S3. 23. WB ICsaAITBB B OvB tlOBS the highest grate OB the BAsrkeL OrSVr st sssx sss gel Bsst fssslsl BSSBS, Yser Meet islsiss. If jss ere set Usasd. Write for Pre. Caalogu. of Hslr Goods. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK S CO.flaS) CMc ago. aaave. srs isa, asgsij i 8PIN AL TTmZ Ner. HasSara! Dr. hnert Golden Rntief.150' a Taws arscino IH INFLAMMATK Old Seraa. Woaada. Sssiaalksr,, Ma ooiQa." Aauwaouwa, Fir Ul PAII HtlH Brdsaiere. Wales By awl I Ste i (Sean, Be SiNsIf! MFsWAU Will Hill rraoisJT.' SaliiHlllBll to Tas Pi A DOLLAR EARNED." $1 Fir i $2 Si To introduce to every family in the XJITIT33X STATES p ' ai tmntfiM. IsukSlaa, OiitNoIra nnd Ili'Pla. Lute or Button, Bole leather imoj '"I'mio, rami" uonii Neoj p istpaid on rweipl f St. unsuti ul.'O it suliscrl! snvfl 00 slin ! wifftwafti itirelnoi r.iilirr ( lal $500,000, Incorporated f frltf-: ynknnw.ronrerns Made by the. mutt f-lstl raont r in America, AsataakSIIB & f a?. 10 a I B 1 Bl BasSSBB TrTfTlTTil ay s I SOLID QUARTER SAWED OftK RtPfflJ JEtfggafrjm i lusi'il (head dropping f rm night ) to be used six a renter labia, sua) or dtsk, the other open with full lentrth table and head In place for suawitiir 4 fane drawers, lalrat ISM tkilrlnn frine. eitrvfit ln lie led. era wed And decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer nulla, rests on four i. r - HIiiBtnlilf tri-milt1. eenulneSnivth Iron ntA.nd. rlarst lam filch Ana head, positive four motion ft-ed. self threading vibrating ihuttle, automat le liobbln winder, adjustable bearlntrs, patent tension Uberator.lmprovedloote wheel, atljnotable pressure foot. Improved ihuttb carrier, patent needle bar. patent tlri-PS nun pi. arad la baadannely deearatee aaa oraasaeales sad MaaUIMly 5SS trlawe. GUARANTEED Ikallvhlastraaasse, aaeet dnrahle and aaarest aniarksa snarhiBf maiif. Every knuwn attaekawat la fanhhed and our Free In struction Book tells Just how anyone can run It and do either plain or any kind of fancy work. A iOTara fnndlae Uaaraatesls sent with every machine. IT rnCTC Vflll WOTHIrJr, toa-t and riaalaatkls aaaealas. compare it wlta ITCUSTb TUU WUiniPlb tllOM vr,ur ltorckMper ielti at $4.o te ji.sTifll BiivS.A $3,50 SUIT f ,..... ut !;. h:mi:o! timm mle iW h.A r .:. BA.-.i'i'.. ut.( . t . imfs'lwo- yO'LU'K M- 'aaT WITH AT BI.BJEJL Mnr;;s ui k& mi or tniu tiiTt Lf Amt. iLHT CIVI SVi'iSWClOgf WEAL JrGv . i lUkSO t T-1 .NfcY,Mi.i'.-4. eat aiid !.i r - i ii.u il i a auij .o ill nnd nm til'3 r ,' f ' '-' V l f t. . f. Il ''! .I'TttO I- r.:.:. 'i f. 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