Absolutely &AJCi&' Pure -?HJ!f No inferior or impure ingredients are used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen ing its cost; only the most highly refined and healthful. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., SUGAR BELT TROUBLES Mlchlmin Parmeri rr Not ns l.n. Ilittalastlu thoul Growing Beets ns They Wire 11 linr Ago, The farmers uf Berrien county, Mich., iu) have for several yean been prowl ng sugar beeta fur the Wolverine Sugar company, whose plant coat $300,000, last year lost money on their crop, ami lit a farm ers' Institute recently they 1 i t not mince words in speaking of the mis fortune for which the factory seems io lu- at least in pari responsible. They claim that the farts relating to beet culture ami the soils adapted to : he root won' misrepresented t" them oy their contract solicitors. The state Inspector who assisted in making the contracts believes the loss sustained by the farmers due to an unfavorable year and their Inexperience as grow ers. The fanners, however, are not satisfied with this explanation, hav ing lust their time and summer's work, and demand assurance of a pay Ing price, else no beets will he fur nished the factory by them. The factory has made some concessions, but the farmers insist upon more lie fore they will npree to prow more heel s. This ease is given to show that rosy ns Bugar beet growing is represented by some to be, it ,iu the shady side, nnil even with a good season, large yield and convenient transportation facilities, there is plenty of room for disappointment. Partners, however, have the success or failure of a fac tory in their own hands, for if satis factory juices are not received, they can cease prowinp the beets, and the factory will close. It may be that the Michigan farmers' loss is a result of "a bad year and their Inexperience," co that, even if alluring prices are of fered by factories for beets, farmers inexperienced in growing them should pr slow and develop gradually growers, always takinp into account the uncertainty of seasons. Farmers' I 'nice. ABOUT THIN SEEDING Good Practice Oecan.se It ! plants a Chance to Grow lo Per (eel Matnrlty. A correspondent of the New York Tribune writes that having been in formed by one whom he knew to lie n pood farmer that he had planted wh at 16 inches between the rows and three inches apart in the rows, one : lain in a place, mid had harvested ! bushels to the acre, he planted a small plot to wheal on September 'j:.. 1898, oa hard clay soil that was manured in the spring ami planted to straw berries. The planting was si inches apart in the row between the straw berry rows. Two rows he planted one grain to the hill; one row two grains to the hill. He pave the wheat one cultivation on April 84, The average number of heads to the hill in tin rows planted one prain to the hill was is larpe heads. The largest number of heads to a sinple prain was 30, Which gave a yield of L'.UKT pruitis. The row witli the two grains t the hill pave an average of IS heads to the hill. he greatest yield was M heads to the hill, which pave u yield of prains fi2 less than the one prnin hill. The yield was at the rate of 10fi bushels to the acre, providing the planting wa. 12 by 0 inches. I planted a small plot to oats on the same kind f soil on April 24, plantinp six inches apnrt, one prain to the hill, nnd cultivated four times. The yield was at the rnte of ITS bushels to the ncre, providing the planting wns done 12 by 6 inches. He has raised as many ns 45 lnrpe heads from a single grain, when planted six by six inches apart' one grain in a hill, and in 1997 he bad two hills of rye, one of which yielded 126 heads nnd the other 127 heads, each frown from a single grain. The plants Alum is used in making cheap baking powders I' you want in know the effect ol alum uihi the tender lining! t tile Stomach, touch a piece 1 your tongue, Vou can raise biscuit with alum bilking powder, but at what a coal to health 100 WILLIAM ST.. NEW ORK. have more room ror ttieir roots nmt are abundantly and constantly fed at such distances while in close seeding they have periods of starvation, GABLE BARN DOOR. On Host Parma n la Worth While to '.dil This Convenient arrange men t to the Barn, It has always been a pooil deal if trouble to close the end door to a barn where hay is taken in with horse hayfork, Ke prefer to drive In the barn to unload the hay. but will admit that a barn will hold more when it is taken in at the end. The rut explains itself. The uper pari Fi iLDlNd HAT DOOR. of the door is litm to the lower part and folds in when open, and will open clear back under the cornice, and can be easily (dosed by closing the lower part first and raising the upper part from the inside This doses the open ing sufficient to Leeji out all storms, provided the barn has a hood to ac commodate the hayfork, mid all barns should have a hood to keep the hay from rubbing against the barn so hard. The hood is not shown in the sketch. a it would hide the view of the door. A. s Foreman, in Ohio (farm r. An Bdneatloaal Progjrasaate. "la your boy's education nenrly complete?" asked the friend, "Yes," answered the man who is nothing if not sarcastic. "He knows the classics ami the higher mathe matics and logic and philosophy pret ty thoroughly. I'm going to sec if I can't put the finishing touches on tiis culture and tret him so he can calculate the interest on a 30-day note withAI getting brain-fop and read the daily news without yawn ing." Washington Star. Read fr Finishing;, Caller So you have just graduated at Mi-s Teachem's private academy? Fair Graduate Yes. I am now po inp to a tii'ishinp school to study draw ing, music, language, sculpture, re pOUSSce work, embroidery, etiquette, etc. "To what finishing school will you go?" "Oh, any of the public schools." N. Y. Weekly. The Only Way Ont. Chemist's Assistant Good pracious! I have kept that woman waiting three quarters of an hour. Uforpot all about her prescription. Chemist Yon will have toeharpe her a pood tall price in order to make her think you had a lot of trouble in mix ing it up. Tit-Hits. Viol Tory MVer Forget It. Shank And, so, Skooper has organ ized a class in mnemonics. He claims to be able to tench an unfailing meth od of never-forpettinp. O'Shawe What is his scheme? Shank Why, he induces each mem ber of his class to loan him five dol lars. That's all! Puek. rircamatantlal Evidence. "Isn't your neighbor, Hlinkinoff, a drinking man?" "I wouldn't like to give an expert opinion on the subject. I II admit, how ever, that I sow him the other night trying to drive a spiggot into an ash barrel, thinking that it was cider." Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Imioi In the International Serle (at April m. 1BOO Joans and John the Baptlat. Prepared by H. C. Lenlngton. THE LESBON TEXT. (Luke 7:1-B. 11 And the disciples of John shewed bin of all these things. IS. And John calling unto him two o hla disciples sent them to Jesus, aaylog Art Thou He that should comet or look for another? 20. When the men were come unto htm. they aald: John Baptlat bath sect ua unit Tbee, saying: Art Thou Ha tbst should come? or look we for another? 21. And In that nmt hour He cured many of their Infirmities and plaguea, and ol evil spirits; and unto many that were blind He gave sight. 22. Then Jesus answering said unto them: Go your way. and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead art raised, lo the poor the Gospel Is preached. 23. And blessed Is he, whosoever shall not bo offended In Me.' 24. And when the messengers of John were departed. He began to speak unto the people concerning John. What went ye out Into the wilderness for to see? A reed shaken with the wind? 2i. Hut what went ye out for to see? A man clothed In soft raiment? Behold, they which are gorgeously apparelled, and Uve delicately, nre In kings' courts. 26. But what went ye out for to see? A prophet? Yea, I say unto you. and much more than a prophet. 27 This Is he, of whom It Is written. Be hold, 1 send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee 2V For 1 say unto you: Atnoi.; those that are born of women there Is not a greater prophet than John the Baptist; but he that Is least In the Kiiigdom of God la greater than he. GOLDEN TEXT. - He hath done all things well. Mark 7:37 NOTES AND COMMENTS. The lesson should include oil the Gospel narrative concerning the mes sape of John and what Jesus said on receiving it. This is told in substan tially the same language ill bot.li Mat thew 11 :2-19andLake7: 18-38, Thestory of the raising of the widow's son (heinp the connection with last Sunday's les son) should also be read. The follow Ing analysis of the Scripture section can then be made, all from the seventh chapter of I, like: BalslriK of the Widow's Son vs. 11-17 John's Message to Jesus vs. 18-20 The Answer of Jesus vs. 21-23 Jtrus Preaches to th People vs. 24-35 Raising the Widow's Son. This is the first one of the lliree instances which we have Jesus recorded as rais inp one from the dead. The other two cases are the raising of the daughter of Jairus, and the bringing forth of Lazarus, It emphasizes anew the power of Jesus over the forces of nature, and the promise (dear to the Christian heart) of a life after death. John's Message to Jesus. The ac count of t he miracles of Jesus und pos sibly of the sermon on the mount, reached John the Baptist in h is prison. He had been Imprisoned at Muehcrus since the March before. It wns now midsummer in the year A. D. 28. He had pointed Jesus out as "the Lamb of God," but sitting Idly in the prison wns a discouraging occupation. Uc became gloomy nnd wondered, perhaps, if after all he had not missed his calling when he had pone out to preach that "the kingdom of Heaven is at hand." He had seen, and with his own hand hap tired, the one he expected was to be the head of this kingdom, yet this king was only going about and prciich ing, So he sent two of his disciples to Jesus to ask) "Art thou He that should come'.' or look we for an other?" The Answer of Jesus. How like Jesus it was to make the answer He did! It wns after Hod's own method. Out of all the count less eons of silence God has spoken to mortal innii but a few times. Hut lie has not been idle. By the wonders of nature, and in the world around and about men He has been trying to reveal His purpose. Man thinks he can learn by precept, but history shows that experience is the only instructor man will follow. So God has been silently working. Now, when the disciples of John came to Jesus, He said nothing directly, but we are told that "in t ha t same hour lie cured many of their infirmities and plaguea, and of evil spirits; and unto many that were blind He pave Bipht." This vas the answer of Jesus. Then Jesus said: "Ho your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard." Following the translation of the re vised version, the twenty-third verse may be paraphrased: "Happy is he who shall not find in Me nn occasion of stumbling." Jesus Preaches to the People. This sermon of Jesus Is 1 1 I a tribute to John, and (2) an arraignment of the Phari sees. He calls the people's attention to the fact that it was the simple preaching Of John which attracted multitudes to the wilderness to hear him. He speaks of John as a prophet and the greatest of prophets. He is more than a prophet: he is the one who, ns it had been foretold, was to prepare the way of the Lord. Those who had been baptized by John ugrecel to this, or us the text says. "Justified (iod." But the pharisees and lawyers scoffed. Jesus turns upon them, am' shows them their inconsistency. They had evidently said: "John hnth u devil," because he neither ate bread nor drnnk wine. Hut Jesus conformed more to the customs of the day, and they said: "Hehold a pluttonous man, and n winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners." Gema of Tboaght. Example Is more forcible than pre cept. People look at my six days la the week to find what I mean on the seventh. Cecil. Unselfishness Is the only salt that preserves soundness; unselfishness is the only Are that purifies and refines snd betters and makes perfect. H. S. Holland. Many favors which God ffiveth us ravel out for want of hemming, through our own unthankfulness, for, though prayer purcbaaeth blessings, giving praise doth keep the quiet pos session erf them. Thomas Fuller. WOMANLY BEAUTY. The wall known writer. Kvelyn Hunt in her book entitled "Womanly Beauty" aaya: "II la my cantentian that every woman not only may batahould poises charming personality ot fae, figure and manner To attain and preaerve beaut lathe proper study f womankind. A meagre figure may tie developed: harsh, uneven I features may be softened, refined aad rendeied , harmonious, a sallow or muddy complexion maybe freshened, urtghlened ana mane clear; dull eyes without eipreaaion. may glisten and sparkle and unsightly blemishes of every kind may be rent oved. Facial defects and shrunken. Impoverished, undeveloped figures may be per manently remedied and womanly beauty ac quired and retained. Ills every woman's duty to accomplish these results " The Marilla Com- pany. He Hulton Htreet, New York, offers to send a copy ol Kvilyn Hunt's book free, w lib a small sise box of "Cassandra Cream" and a free cake of Cassandra akin soap, to any lady who! sends five two-cent stamps to .-over expense ol mailing The regular price of this book is So cents and it contains valuable interesting infer Station and is full of good advice tor ladies who desire to acquire nnd retain loveliness of face and form, "t asaandra Cream" is a wonderful beautiller of the complexion and makes the skin soft, fresh and white by removing all im purities am! discoloratlnns. It is a perftctly pure preparation and will not injure the most i sensible skin. BVlas. A lillKlif.ol Sl,l nisi m j work of art has just Im'cii issuiMl In New York I nt an outlay of overlioo.um f,,r which the pub Ushers desire a Manager in this Cnuiitv, also a good Solicitor; good pay to right party Nearly nn full nags sngrsTinsai sumptuous paiier, it i u 1 mlnateil rovers and bindings; over '31 golden lilies in the morocco bindings; m arly lOOgotd ril roses ill the cloth MndlngS. Sells at siifht. p,esses running day and night so great is tin' 'sale. Christian mes and women making for j tunes taking orders Itapiil proinot'ons. One j Christian woman made char j-i'Hiii four weeks i taking orders among her church sequel nlancca andftisnds w rite us It may lead ' " per- 1 manent paying position to iiisueire our bus!- I naaa and look after the large corraapondenoe, which you can attend to right at your home i Address s. i. Knowles lo-ner.il Secretary, I lat r ifteeutll Street, between llroadivay niel - Fifth Ave . New York. Sheriffs Sale of REAL ESTATE! I.V viri II' el I efriaiil ivrn ,,, rirn r.,-,- n- sued out of the Court off non Pleas f Sny der county. Pa. ami to i u public sale ut the t House iii MiiidieburK, ... .. i THURSDAY. MAY 10th. 1900, I The foil owl t'K d-wicribd Real Butetc to wit- All tliM cartel 11 lot of ground Rituals In the . iioru.ita?h of Mlddloburg- oounlytMid iBBte kforu i nail, htmn'it'il utitl ilfmrilMMl u follow to wit : uiiiiii(i n t lie north by a Public Rood on lha ! - u-t y u lot or tl. It. I.VikH. n tin Mouth ftnd w'-t by liuxl of John Mover, containing ONlv j rol'lti'ii A-'hK. mora or lot, on which ore rrcwnl n BKBH BOTTLING BSTApLIflH MKNT ' oontatnmu on angina ami other ntochlnery no MMMry Tor hotlliiiK h-ir Bod an IOC HottM Ako cortoin Korn of tiMMUMO of lanti nittt in Wooliinoton townahlo, Bnydor countyt ro.,odjolnlng londi of Peter Kratser on the north, eoai by lonHi of Peter Krotser, and ff 'lit i if AihIb. on lbs south iv londu of John Waller end . .. . Uroyblll. und wow by lends of Paler Krotser, Joekaon Woller ami notboniel Arbqgaal containing ON R HI NDRBU AM NINB(luif) ACHRB. more or leaa whereon era erected o new Dwelling House, known aa lhe BUMMI1 HOTEL, a Rood BAKN ami n new utnl all other outbulldlnga Alan between nine , ami ten hundred young peach and other treei on the premlsee About sixty (W) ocrea of tint above land leolearaud In a fair state of uultl vatlob, toe balance la yaung ttmberi Belaed taken Into seeution and t !' sohl an the property of Raohot J, Bowen. s.ie to k rommence at l o'clock (' M i. W, ROW, Bherlff, Mheriff a Office, Middleware?, Pa.,ApirlI 17, lima INVESTORS! $io for $ I. There's plentjr ot gold In Colorado's mining camps. Sciolu-flforinenr ssubscrii.lii.nl,, i .in 1 1 -- iiin.ii-iitcl tinniii'i miii rrai man wrmv lloilnitcil IH'.juini we will send youn 1.1,-cK ol ! en shares (flu par value) in u new mining I ooaipanr, paid up noil nonsssaasbl. iut,s of :l 7 or ti n and 100 slum s fur 18-00 Sand lodar andi don't net left - ncdAinp ritAs., aotjfclnj naiimrt i ur paper haaAaa illuairatlona, latest iiiiniiiK news ami will keep you fully I posted. ReiH t" the editor of this paper. I Stamps taken. Iteinit by inoliev order Address I. A IIS A l N I S. Ileny er. ol. I am Uiniecessary 111 CnHMftt. Psln is no longer necessary in chihlbirth; Baornlng aiekueaa, awollen limbs, and llkssvlls, arc readily i trolled, iiml wmub 'I iscascs speed ily cured. Never know n to fail I'hys ernes pronoanoe it aronderful, snd overWjOOO ladles attest its merits. I.ady leader, cut this nut; it may save ynur life; suffer no I, oiKcr, but send us litwiecent stamp, and receive in SSSlsd en reloped foil particulars, ami raluabls irc,fs ,,f our wonderful remedy. Address PRANK THOMAS S t'i., Baltimore, Md. a ."wt. HOW TO INVEST! A ealuable manual, btbictlt uiaiNTSSSsTsn a true guide for I tie investor In stocks, Largs orsmull. Tel ts Imw to speculate and not X)K, woim h a loitTi NKt . anyone. We will send a copy of the shore graal VoludlS by return mail free' together with a valnalile treatise (lllu-trut-ed)ou oiier vilnliiu in olorado. HIkIiIv instructive ami intereating, Send accent stamp to pay postage Bendtodsjrbsfots the present edition is all spoken for. Address lbs publish eis .h i I I liso ' it 0., Box tot, Denver, t'l.lu. l-lMm. Farm For Sale. ! iio t' lerel beovMfotly loeated in tin' lliilil Kiiti'i VuUi'V. A4 inil'-i imrtli ol HoeOTd, Centre Oouotjr, Pa Adopted fr neoerol turm j itiif, Hftirv. ttitt'k, trucking. lotMMOO, etc. Ar titic bipldinaja. Writ fW deaeriptlon and iddreaaO.A.GRU VEJE,Howrd Po Central Hotel, First-niass Accoismo4jtion. Liver? Attacbed. D. BCLENDER, HROF'R. oppi.sii. I ir-l sMSsrtHs) lliuik. UIDDLEBTJBQ, PA, .75 BOX RAIN COAT sssi i is ss.oo w M'ttt- fro 7: HIKtr MAt'SklNTOMlt 'sr $lilJ SN0 NO MONEY. thii ul. I 111 -I !.'! lo tin aad ttrigM. slair nunbrrnf . .nr. i i,. .it at i - ..i. tstra mir ii a urtikr rl, flwr Miuudrr rg, aim tPt wtU iwnsjMU thini'oai bv expra . CaOetVi . m tikalaalksgv. HO aiuln and wi it on at yeOf BOafael fniv-H nflit f. lad K faad ralh ai r ,.--'" i aad (lir r."-t 1- n.n 'aln )"u rr aaw mr Bard t. aad . ,-i I lo mmj tmmi you ru hu for j.lMt. iiriv ihe f 1 1'renrt aif nt M H HPKIUL OrU I'ltKh, $2.75, ntJ i.rt-a- fliarv'i-' 1 III- MA KINTOH1I Ik latpt 1900 ittlt. ew-T dttir.tr, niHilf fr-nn hpy iatrfrir. taa t'or. gpaali.- laUtawr1 riathf lafl Irnirth, doulile BfOMaad, Kacrprrt-lvet collar, fant-y plaid lining atrTirof aewfdeams. Hultablc for both Kala mr OtetOMi nrl ((aaraa.. rd UBKITKNT TaU'K rr afrrfO by US or any other aaaae IWfwlMI bbobIM of Mpti's Mafkilit.fhf up to VnM. and Mas1vto-MajiureMuiUnd Over roataatfromafiim ttt0.00, write fot ra. a.aput mmik m. ana, SEARS, ROEBUCK Co. Inc.l CHICAOp. JfSm mSm Maoai aaaoaalalej ninm Maaal $2 Br 4 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClaaasM ant besutiflss th hair. Premiss s lororlASl frawlh. (fever Kails to Bestorej gssy Batr to Its Touthful Oelor. 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If you do not find, after ! six months' trial, thai Dr. Scott's ELECTRIC TT - T 4 T 4f 4V sl4C!ll (L I J I 1 -iQ 1 I SI 1 , will do all we claim for it send it j back and your money 1 will be refunded. You ) can buy the number i one size for One try Mar. i Jt Is Guaranteed to Cure rvou3 HcaJ.icIiO in live minutesl liou.i i iwttijclio In flvg minutes I u,,! in .Ac tnlnutc ! undruf and tiistases of the scalp! r rove tit. i falling l:alr and baldness! i faltM tit 2 hair long and glossy ! ; rors::!i ;t rj Ooois store.-. c-J Dronxlsts 1 o- : arproegl, postpaid, on receipt ur . .-. . a CCtlM i .r Kiaiage 1 cent rteeh, ' " VH'TII '.-; :"r'."l ." nmt frr , .. , . . l, '.. ,iicl ll Cf.-rtesg (,.rl. SI. i t 1 n. 1-rtrif fin Bessag, St HsWr'S M-it. i-issrs, St A'.r-'ne 1rtrT., " cfJ. 1 JElietFic ZiiisuJ .... 1.. Ltastio rmssM, S3. w CF.O. A SCOTT. 8u Br. stlwsv, I .V Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSGROVE, PA. 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A(td'1 Mel Tills, b Wiicclcr writ aa "7hr '.i. : 1. iimuDx wluid omj Durtar: the Ccotsry." wrii or.iit-ra oi lAerxnc::. - i-poi. i oiua, or i.nwiit lo.igag, on jm,' llfeiLlLiEO Bsaasaassi mm Kmo-j R. afehiastftn. rf laps', I ' n m ...liil si u. anl or cHitu, wiim The title ef this great Triumphs and Capias seat t say address prepaid Clalb BlatUag, aa-oOi Half Leather, 93.00; Fall HTee, go.OO. If aol satlafartary k.i. HOUaUUI 4 CO., Iff! feh BE SURE . . . Thai your eyes and yoni Children's eyes are good condition. in They may not complain, and, you may not know that their eyes are weak, hut lime will develop many nervous disorders as a result of ne leVting this important matter. We test the eye with absolute accuracy. No glueee recommended unless they :ire needed. It you netd medical treatment we will tell you so. No one can do more. We have the lat est applianoefl, ihe newest ideas and methods i:; sijrht testing. Thiscom bined with expeiience and skill in the use ot such instruments. Making mistakes I thing of the past. No drugs used. B. F. SHelBLEY, Jeweler and Refracting Optician, 21 W. Market St.. LewistowD. OraduatS Philadelphia Optical ollce. UlllUllhll BbsBS W BBSS WBBSWBB nPIIUUIIAIf A I CQH I B PpNNYRIIYAL Fit1 LS I MlH I Rfaf Ufa IhaVlsa? Nafe. Alwavs reliable. Lasjlaa. asit Drogslst nr I III! lilM I ll s ;).I.IMI in Ked ami aold meliillic buxes, sealcl with blue ribbon. Take no other. Kefuse dana-erous sulistl tnlionsand inillallons. Buy of yniir Druggist, or send te. in stamps for Particulars, le.ll 111, minis ami "Keller for Ladles." bl by return Nail. lO.OOO Testiuiuuinls. Mold by all LirucKists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. S100 . Ni.ill.cn Square. I'll ..., PA. Slsntion this psser. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. WR HKLL 111 DAN II A I It sniMIUS lomairh n tislr tit from 65C " 53.25, Hot wiisTM inn mui mi vz.ou n . mr. HIIR nCCSD Cut UUl al out and urn tuut, Incloriea u ni i .1 itiflf of tin finri htd wunti'fl, ami ('lit 1L uutas near thu i au -- i . i n-i our iprrlal prlrr iUtrd and b rrnlt mn t pay pogtatfe, ami we will ih Hrh t Mslca jruar hair cttfi, ana tobd toyout mat), pout pa id, anil i" you an- not perfect t; sntlHfltHl, n-tui n it ami vu mil luiuiediatt. rt'iiiinl your nionev. ' frtirSiH'rI.IOfTrrrrlr-iiar'.llnwgi 2-o-. awltrti 20in. l -. lonu Htt'iu, 65c: ohort stfii:, - VOC; jMn. tn. in... kiioi i Hlctn. 01,25; usOt, ggvut iont?fanon titfin, 51.50; 101 lit in. lonir.iooi tatetn. S2.2SI 31 1 01 26 m fclonir. bli'irt i.tfi;t. S3. 23. OK l AUAMIK m woRa ua asobaat araoa on market. rdrr mi MK mmi efi llirge sp-risl prifrt Tour ta Mr rrliirncit If ynn arc mmi plraanl. Writo for Krte Catalogue ul llnir trtxxlH. AtMrfus, ' SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO.flnc) Chicaqa (Star. OMbark Co an thuroitfUj rtli.iie.ttiHor. j OUR LEADER SO DAYS' TRIAL FREE! niw un unuru until vou tt thi wtch rI RU raUHl I ...wi pay kxrgsss charcei Bend oa your name, address and . nearest ezprear office and we will 1 .n ml w.,11 hu nvnM.a It Ik all llcbarmsnrepaidj for examinat ion, ' our urns 1 BARUSis id a une ik QOLD-FLATSD HUNTING ON OPIN- FACS WATCH, laities' or irrnt's size, wnn a rina americsn MOVEMENT. YOU extunln, it, and if found exactly an represented, and per fectly aatlafaotorr. payI EXPRESS ACSNT S4.ZBI land THE WATCH WILL BS VOURSt Ot hern is,-, PAY NOTHING. We miar- antee this watch to be a sallabla time-niece orl money retunueil within dan. The nioveineiit la nickel, has 7 Jewels, Is i.m-wisd and 1 lever-set. IT IS A PERFECT BEAUTY and Is worth from 110 to 115. In appearaDi-e, and aa a time-piece It Is eiiual to a ftOD watch. FOR CASH IN FULL WITH ORDER we will send you free with the watch a eat shown Is one-third size nf watch. SEND POSTAL CARD Isr our Bis Whslsssls Csisloou. FINE Ilk COLD-PLATED CHAIN ltn-1 CHARM. Jewelrv, Diamonds, silver and Plated - Ware . Th nlllv reli:ihle WHOLESALE JEWELRV HOUSE I' world sclllngr direct to consumers at wholl prices. Our prlc. csnnot bs dusllcat.d .liewh.s C.sd tlm.-...plno SILVERINE WATCHES, lor M'l SSe u Eraieuuoa tins paper wnen vr,u r F.I rlxtf; LL a CO. 30-334 Dearborn St. ChirjJ Agents WantedJ Dr. Scott's Klectric Unbre:, Corsets, tlectric Hair Urushes, 1 Mcltj, $3, fs, $io ; tlectric K Klectric Insoles. Nature's own r for backache, nervousness, indis'; headache, liver and kidney trou: ! Yaluablc book free. Un. I r..rw. ft. rSsll SAM, $1 ID. btAUl WSi.t r.-- - Ji:0. A. SCOTT, 111 Broadwar, Hsw v.:U Makers carriaRe, bttggy or harness. . Choose from and fullest assortment, and pay only the i 1. 1 m U cost of making, with but one moderate profit added. Our plan of selling direct from the factory insures satisfaction you 're dissatisfied wtU a, si sa , , a w. .as Sln.l. Sir.p r. U. HOI lit, bOiumDUS, u. '.,,-. p, i t Ked .0 Know wi 11 er:'' to tiikn nart In Llio&Cjun of titt JB 7U) paces. 350 illuaimilons, 33 faieaf nr': s ritea oa Tha (Vntnry'a Naval pHpFe CeR. J! V.nn af tlic 1 rBlarj." Jim. F. Hoy!, A. M.. I ' Qh lUrrcy W. Wile, OMaf Caaaai. djmfmm if" netwitmmn r-hnn t'timnl C mmifirm. on The .... In-. rI.Mhf, Fm. Ietldrnt !.. ,si "Thel'rectess sfWsan Wltala the CesisrJ. wrk Is Wanders of the XSXth Cantor AGENTS aaa saaaag will a renaaea. ANTED tl. BtsMailjaa.la 1 aseiseei