m 1 1 ; The constitution require an years. The census jury List. HENHOUSE WINDOWS l Pisa That Works Well Pder All Clreaaaatanee Wktn Wlalsra Are Not Too Cold. The window here Illustrated was recently describee as in use by a noted poultry fancier. The method of con itruction is here pictured. The win dow is low, and has the sashes hinged, to that one may step out into the yard from the henhouse through the win dow. The upper sash is hinged at the top and swings out, being held up Srowta of '7"7 "c V Ltai ot Grand Jurors drawn for the Court of ' which is to be Oyer snd Terminer sod General Jail delivery ' the Oeasas. tJLl- .ui and court of (ju.iri.-r Session or tbe Peace or I laaen tnis year, 8nydvr county held hs June Term, OOWMMtaf ucginningontnenrst tlay of June, will , .. aap. ". be the twelfth. When the first census UKAND JURORS. waa taken, in 1790, there were only llowersox. Amnion. Parmer, 13 state., but the enumeration In- KTMSr)fc;, eluded the people in Vermont, Ken- iMehl. ueo. w., Farmer, tucky and Tennessee, not then ad- Fisher,' Tbecdore, Miller. mitted to the union. The whole pop- S?i?S&,aSS52S; K'"r- . , , ... . 41 lraj bill, Thomas K.. Carpenter, ulation in that year fell short of n'kenbur(t, ueo l.niwrer, 4,000.000. There are now four state : Zliv'' which exceed that number of inhab- i Hetw. Thomas, Farmer. .. . 7". ' , Kerstetter, Henry. Blacksmllb, itants; and there are almost 4.000,- ' Krelder, Jackson, c.irpeuler, 000 people in the states of the Kocky ! r,, mountains and the Tacific coast. I lssmsn. Henry, Karmer. T ., , .... I titttoer, Mattel H., In the early part of this century the 1 pontine,, Henry, Karmer, census was a simple affair. It was ! SK,. Tun r. merely a count of the persons liviner woodllni, Jobn, Shoemaker, . .. , . M.. r , . , , i Welter, wunsoi, Parmer, at the time. Additional inquiries Tetter, Milton CATARRH: FORERUNNER OF CONSUMPTION. have been added from time to time. until, at the present dav, the work PIT1T JURORS MM Ol I'eilt .lur.ns driiwn tor the Court or m u . a , i m i uuiiiMHi -,ru, i in gunner :ms.miiii, Ol 1 111' of the census covers a vast field of in- ivuee court ot oer un.l Terminer and General nuirv nnil InnlnrlM Ktnt;l,- nimi .... '?"' Delivery of Snyder omuly. pa,, Held as 1 1 I June Titiii, eommiMieiiu; Junn Itli. ltfoil. Healaer.ee. Franklin Centre sellnsurove Klin, kiln Jih-k-ou Peon Chapman West Perry Adams Mlddleburv West Perry Monroe West Perry Monroe west Beaver Jarkann Perry Jackson I Washington and far beyond the reach of mere local remedies. Those who rely upon them for a cure lose valuable time, meet with disap Ultapman pointment and allow the disease to take firmer hold. Only a real blood remedy can reach this troublesome and datiKcrous disease. Union 8. 3. S cures Catarrh because it first cleanses and builds up the blood, purities it, makes it rich and healthy, stimulates mid Mtddrsereek puts new life into the sluggish worn-out organs, and thus relieves the system of all iwisonous accumulations.' Wesl Heaver , , Mm. Josephine Polhill, of Due West. S. C, write : " I had Catarrh, which became so ileep aeateil that 1 waa entlrelv deaf In one ear. and all inside of mv nose imlinliiis nart of the hour sloughed off. When the disease had gone this far the physician nave me up as Incurable 1 determined to try Is. 8. S ss a last reaort, and began to improve at once. It aeemed to get at the aeat of the disease, and after a few weeks' treatment 1 was eutirely cured, and fur more than seven vents have had no siHti of tbe disease." Pew realize what a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regarding it as s simple inflsmmation of the noee and throat, little or no attention is given it. Hut, however insignificant it may seem at first, it is serious aad far-reaching in its results. The foul secretions entering the circulation poison the entire system. The stomach, kidneys in fact all the organs feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, snd when the lungs are reached its progress is rapid and destructive, and finally ends in consumption. It frequently happens that the senses of hearing and smell are in part or eutirel v lost, the soft bones of the nose eaten into and destroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While sprays, washes and salves may give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can be expected from such treatment. CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, immense variety of subjects, The re sults require more than a score of bulky volumes to contain them; the facts nre obtained and tabulated bv Nitme. Occupation. Arnold. Calvin, Carpenter, Allien. Peter. Farmer, BowereoXi jrvin. c infectloner, liuruH Lot, Laborer, I : CM. i illei-r I '..riwiili-r un army of several thousand persons It iwersnx. Samuel, Laborer, nnd the cost is many millions of dol- ' 'iorneUus j'"-'e , Hi .leksmiih lnrs. The census is taken for the 'Fisher, Irvin, Fanner, Fisher, Newton, " nenelit of the people themselves, mm Fisher, Oliver, the statistics are useful for deducing SS&. t tosTo .OMtsma. Residence. , Union Hellnsirrove i MlddlebnrK I Union Ailiuna Centre 1 Bellnsirrove Jackson S. S. S. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful tonical and purifying properties. It is the only vegetable blood purifier known, and a certain and safe cure for all blood troubles. Send for our bonk on Blood and Skin Diseases, and at the same time write our physicians alamt your case. They will cheerfully give you BJhy information or advice wanted, We make no charge for this. sss SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. 8? 1FYIJU WISH TO BECOME IDEAL HENHOUSE WINDOW. by nn arm screwed to the easing. The lower snsh is hinged at one side ami swings out. This plan will work well under many circumstances where the many conclusions important in sci ence. Industry and other great inter ests. It is therefore proper that UnivMII. Fliuer, Xarmer, '.ilium. William, Bolder, Hantnger cine., Parmi r, llermsu, iruid.i, Hall, (ieo. w everv one should lend his aid in inak- 'lonilierger. James M., Fnriner, , HaSsinaT, John, Teacher, ill; tin h um in inn ,11111 nwuraiOi linn Thomas, Kant, Clayton, Druggist, Kern, Aaron I) . Uentleman, Kline, Howard, clerk, tfMt.HM I.. I.., XI S.MIIM the census Is a curious prying into t ,.,,iev niim the affairs of private persons, ami There is an old and too prevalent no tion, says Youth's Companion, that affairs of private person that one should, if possible, evade or mislead the census enumerator. In fact, the statements made are eonfl- wlnten are not too cold, nnd where i dential, and the enumerator is sub- tho fowls are kept in pens side by side with adjacent yards outside. In such a case it is often inconvenient to get into the yards unless one can go out into them from the pens. With this method of swinging the sashes the necessity for having a door in each pen, us well as u window, is done away with. In cold climates such a plan can be used for spring, fall and sum mer, closing the windows in the win ter nnd putting on outside sashes. 'I his device calls for a low window, nnd this is desirable on other accounts, as only low windows let the sunshine ouickly onto the door on winter morn ings. X. Y. Tribune. ject to a heavy line if he reveals what he learns in the performance of his dutv. He should In helped instead of being avoided. The plana of the census this year are ex pected to result n the most satisfac tory enumeration ever made, and a more prompt ascertainment of the main facts than in the past. Leo Iff, James B., Boatman, Mover, 1 has., 1 ar'iiicr, Metzgr, deo.. Laborer, Mlllner, Meyer, Merchant, Miner, wiiiiam Parmer, Mccarty, William, Laborer, Portillne. Oao. 1 . " Komlg, Harvey, Parmer, Klegle, Jonathan D " Ktegle, i eter, Oentleman, -miI!s, Isaac. Farmer SioiliT .IiiiiiIii: 1 ii'nl liimmi welcomed ami Snyder, Miles, Coal Dealer, sun ho-. Rienara, J., Parmer, smltn, Robert 8 Carpenter, Trutt, David, Laborer, Trutt, Samuel W " w i Her. Absalom, partner, Wety.el, Klmnr K,Teaober, Wendl , Robert . Laborer, 'i hinan K.mer k . Parmer, Z.ebel , John, Bprlnii West perry ssblngton Centre chapman Perrj Beaver Washington SelnejjroV' Mlddlehiirg Wesl Beaver 1 Cbapmnn Siirltu.' I on hi Bellnsffrove Pern Penn West Beaver SelliiKirmve Perry Bellnsirrovn Union SU 111' pern Beaver s ilnsffrove perry Spring SsUiisgrove Monroe Franklin A Chemist, A Teaclier, An Engineer, A Lawyer, An E'ectrician, A Physician, A Scientific Farmer, A Journalist, or il you wish tosucureu training thai will lit ymi lor any honora ble piirsuii in 1 i if. Misylvam State Cor For Special Kxaniinutioii Papers or for Catalogue giving lull iufur- Beaver inntiiiii rcSUtiCtilltf cotirscH of Ktlldv, Chaimiitl , iense, en'., aim snowing IKIKI- i inns lii'Id li- irraduatcs, address, renin Wesl Beaver LOCATING AN APIARY. Where Iluaawood nnd Mover Abound Is (he I'liiee Where llecu l.n t'p Honey and Thrive. ff it Is the intention to make bee keeping u business, for the dollars and ents that are in it, it is certainly of greut importance to consider well the locution of the same. There ure locali ties, even in the radius of a few miles, that are much better than others. There are localities where white clover is very abundant, and where a crop Ixli sure every seuson, whether it is lonjf or short, while there arc others that are not so, and occasional years only furnish n crop, llasswood is another principal honey resource, uud where 14 ps. p Mr. an Remarkable l ine ot iiiiriimiiiKm. Kknna, Jackson Co., V. Va. About thrne veins ago my wife liiui mi attack of rfaeUtntstisUI winch ootitiiied her to iii licil lor over There is an average of four employes to each senator. The salary list of the senate amounts to nearly $500,000 a year, and as most of t he employes are engaged less than six months on an I month and rendered her unable to The Registrar, State 'olleire ( i litre 'olllltv, I' LEGAL ADVEFvTiSEMENTS Read This! Read This! MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS h larger than ever before -my PRIC S LOWER than OTH EKSfor tie SAME GOODS, My prieea on 45 rolls of carpel I wish to close nut will suit I bo pocket book ol innnj and save others nioi.ey. Di not think of buying .your fall cHrpets until you give my, stock of carpets your attention aud t:i i the prices of some of Bij baagaiua 1 tun oflering. K IL Prices just right on these goods, One Word About Pictures. I am offering my present stock of pictures al cost, LESS '1 HAN COST ami some tor the pi ice of the glass in tiii frames. Don't miss this sale. I have some piettv thitms to offer in Furniture, all new. Later will surpi ise you iii Styles and Prices, UNDERTAKING ! UN DERT AKING ! In this branch of my business I am prepared to give the public the best seiluce that can be secured l money, tune nnd personal attention. My equippuse in tbis branch of business is oi f the finest in the state, HEAR.SES, CAKHIAUES ami UNDERTAKING PARLORS aie up to dale. One word nbnul i report (list my nttent Ion lins be enlledto Intely In irirnrd to my prices. I Ol'AUANTKK to lurnlsli the siilne u Is al MC.nS MONKV than ; , , house In lliu i y, l 111? A KAMI BK to j.'ive ion essler I'AVM KN r than all olliers hirst-Class Livcrv Cniiiicctcd with IJiidertiikiuir, I )( 8 inn hi. 0 annual salary, the positions are desir able. Even while the senate is in ses sion, the clerks and messengers are not expected to overwork, although at walk a step without assistance, her limbs beins swollen to double their normal si.e. Mr, s. Maddox insisted on my usim: Chamberlain's Pain IJiilni. I purchased a tittv cent hot E ,1 XKCl TOR'S M ITICE,- Notic, i IN times they are required to exert them- tie and used it according to the di rections ami the next morning she walked to breakfast without asHis tnnce i i anv manner, and she has not had a similar attack BiDoe, A. 11. Ptu'soua, For sale by ah drug srists. License Wotices. selves. The average salary is about 11,000 a year, the lowest being $450, which is paid to firemen and laborers, and the highest 90,000, which is received by the serjeant-at-arms. The clerks in the secretary s office and the clerks of committees are paid from $1,800 to $3,500 a year, and each senator has a private secretary at the rate of $1,20(1 a yar and a messenger at $720. in h i mven il i Hi i Hi Hie rotate ot Icntllie Wale r lute ot centre township,, mimic emu ti. ivnna. rleceiiird, bate l.ren Issin ri In tine loini el lnw lo the uudernlgnrd, in ivlmni ull liideleed to wild estate llioilld make Iminedllite bavment nnd tnose lisvinx Islnm aguliisl ii nlionld pre sent l In in dUtj miftienllenlerl tor Retllenielil. '. m SIloW hilts Kxecntor, I'ennfcreek, I'a. r. H. FELIX, Q Teieiilionc Connection. LKW1STOWX, VA OOOOOOOOOOOOJ" OOCXXX)O00OOO0OO00CXXXXX)O EXKCUTKIX'8 NOT I CI L'l en that A Bsltlmore man in London tayv t hat at a recent banquet Mr. Choate sat next to a distinguished nobleman, whodur- Tht FoltawtiiKfwniod pitrtotM havt Bltd with the Clerk of the Omirt f (Quarter SewitoiiH of the 'oimty of Snyder theli Mipltcetton for Tavern, Hottlern' uihI DUtillern' l.leeiiAef, which wltlbeprewnted forepprovel Fi hlay. April 37, IfHJOe Tint rn Lleetiee, PorclvAl Nerhoocl Troielvllls; II. SfitlcD ! herehy tter tevtAtuu titer V in t !. the eetett of C, Wlllmnii, Into f I'linpiuan ToWMhlp, Snyder County, I'etinn , ileeeaMNl, heve been leiued In due form of law tn the un defifnedi lo whom ui Indebted to Mid eetatu houtd neki Itnmedlete (evmenl ami ihoiie hevlnc otelnM eipklnel it ihould present Ihsm duly sutheiitloAted for wttlement. ANNIK B, W1LUAMH, Bxeoutrlx. t 'hepmsn, i'a. Ii. I IHl-tt. irablc locality for an aolarv. Bass- oecwHon to inquire: " And to what si wood or linden is a pood timber to ,ion .vonr country, Mr. Choate, does j Mnr,,. ciiMiman cultivate. It is very hardv anil makes .vour Mr. Chounccy M. Depew belong?' n rapid growth, and might take the place of cottonwool!, so extensively grown in the west. In a valley where I fall flowers are plentiful is a good point to seek for, as a late (low of honey is very desirable to place bees I ia good wintering shape. Alfalfa is one of the best honey-prod uciiip plants have at present, and it would be a "To the Qrand Central station, my lord," readily replied the diplomat, without a quiver, The noble English man's face clouded for a moment with uncertainty. "I'm afraid you don't know what I mean," added Mr. Choate. about to go to his rescue. But milord quickly smiled a smile of plad intekli- icii.u nouey resource, unci wnere , .,.., II. av.-rnnv ,,: It in,,n MiddkaWulh. McClur 1 1 1 1 ! l , jlli: Hit Vtlll V M I I I ' ' 1 I I 1 ' I 1 1 I I 1 r I llilll las . , , a " as n ' ' ins ami Clover both aooimu in a de Peter i . Usrtman, rennaefeek: J. B. nDanirler, I'fitiiwri't'k. I- ruiicm -i . K'-fti'tter. irrvilli' ; W. II KerMrtti r, Me Ket-k '. I ,i. i- fseob " Wi Mravhill. Swiuefonl. Benjamin Kline, Krstservtlle; Jacob A. Iseltsel; Rmiservllle; Carhnu Sieboid, Middlehurfc; l. I'oh-ioh-if M Iddlebunr: Hatnnel liuinhiuiarh. ' K reenter; Martin Blear, Bhamokln Dam; Uarry J M. llartmnn, hatiiokin Dam; Ellsworth Aur and, Slum m 'kin Dam; Harvey '. liana, Mt I I'leaMHiit MilU; 1 I.VerKCr, .lt. I'leaeant Mil!-; Jacob r, duor, Mllnafrjrove; . T. Hetttick, He MniffToee; I leorge F Peruitermanher, Belfn -rrove; Jonathan It ArbogMt, Bellntgrovef W B Htahlnecker Beaver Bprlnnj VV Oefat, I'ort Trcvertun: Kmriia l. Swinoford, Port Trrverton; ieorj(u W. Weaver. Kreebura! Georifs A. Bover, Preebnrg) J H. Van horn t Siiinintt, 'a"hiiiKtn 'I'wi. iioiiier' Meewse, H. .1. Bowen, Mtddleburg; w. H. CJrlmm, Preeburg; A. B. Wlteser, Hellnagrovei Dleltllers Lleeetae. Joaeph L. Hsrki Pranklln twp.' H B Hart man, Centre twp,; fasae Shaw vrr, damn twp V liolewiile l,leriis. Joseph U Marks, Franklin twp, UEO, Mi SHIN DEL, clerk of Court of Quarter BSmIom, Hlddlebuiv, Pa., April 7,1900. fj3CBCCTORM SOTH'K. Notice i- hereby 1 jpVtn that letlern testamentary upon the tate of Sarah Martin, late of r rank tin twp , Bnyder oounty Ps , decenacd have I een hmueii in due fores of law to the uiidrrsiffued, to whom all Indebted to said entate nhould make Imme dials payment and thone IiavIiir rial mi airnlnNi it ihould present them ilulv nuthentlcated fir Netth inenl. SAMI I.I. Hll.OlClt, Kxeeiltor, JaeobGllbert Atty. Ulole Mills, I a, Liberal Adjustments ff .Iim.VJ.IB Prompt Payments. ff BCTJTOR'H NOTICE Notl - i- hereby given thai letter to i'amentary upon thu tate of GeorRS Bchamhach. lute ol Krankltn Townehip, Snyder ounty, I'a , deceaeed. have been latued in due form of law tn the under leaned, to whom all Indebted to Hold fair should make Immediate iwymenl and thoiw bavlna clairna asBlnMl it nnnuld present them ilulv authenticated ir Kcttlcmeut. B. I II. ALTEK Kxeeutor, Mlddlehuric, I'a. REIVEIV!BtH H. HMRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Only the Oldest, Strongest Gash Oorapan.es, Fire, Lite, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. - I M- T- -ir t i rrr MaBssSMMMMs.iSM The AetnH Founded A. D., 1819; Assets $11,055,513.88 " Home " " " 1853 " 9,853,628.54 " American " " " L810 " 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association Your Patronage Solicited. wife place to locut, even if no other I penee. "Ah! I Hee, I see. Mr. Choate I" honey plunts are in reach, but It would I lie exclaimed. "Mr. Depew belong to lie all the better if other honey plants are present. There is a Ion-; list of honey-bearing plants, but we will give but a few of the principal ones. Millet or sweet clover, crimson clover, nlsikc Clover, mammoth or pea-vine clover. tulip tree or popular, black or sour (rum, wild asters, golden-rod, willows. maple, buckwheat, eleoine or spicier laqt, all kinds of berries and all kinds f 1 rii.it trees, whether wild ordomesti- ttted. A, 11. Dutr. in Prairie Parmer. your grand, greal middle class." Keeping W ell WnK-r Pare, It used to be an old-fashioned cus om in the country to put one or two 'runt in ii well to insure the water "iiiff pure and wholesome. If they Old not keep it so it was Supposed Mint they would give warning of its urity by dying themselves. We reminded of this bv seeing in an At a woman's euchre party the other day one of I he fair players stopped t he frame wiih thisqnery: "What do they call a black cat in England?" A num ber of the members had been ill Eng land, but they all had to give it up. in., -l.i.n I 1 i i... I in I null, ill. lii l BI11UCU BffCCllI as sue i wj- t lumped her partner's ace in true tra- 13. tlitional style, "(ant juess .' Why. 'kitty, kitty' just the same as any where else." hXKCVTKlX'8 NOTICE Notice i hereby ' gives tluit 1 1 1 . r-. leataincntsry upiin the va 1st of I. B It. nnil.. Ist if Penn Townalilp, Hsydsr County, Ps., dcecsaeil, have been laaueil in ilue form lit Isw i.. the uncleislsned, to whom all Indebted to tslil eatste should make imnie dista psvmenl sud tbuee l.u . mi; clsltna ngslnel It ihould present them duly authcntlcftted tur aeltlsment JAi'IA A. 1IOMIU, Kxecutrlz, Kanta Frank S. Rlegle, Li ADMIN18TI1. te r s of Ad The Hospital I'.ook and Newspaper society, which (list ri but es reading mat ter ajnouir hospitals, prisons and simi lar institutions in many parts of the country, has issued its annual report. showing that last year it distributed English paper that Prof, Bobrero, of ; 5,813 books, i7,777 magazines, 71,140 inrin, has lately advised the use of cls in the house cistern for the same Purpose, lie says two or three not IhSnrge but lively eels would devour MIT malcules, infusoria, bird droODini 'r"in the roof or vegetable matter of r"y kind. We think thev would also ke any animal matter like toads or fats that mifc'ht fall in and drown. weekly unci illustrated papers, fully 200,000 daily papers. rs It t: id u m The names of all the I'niversitv of ling in the water in the shape of ani- Pennsylvania men who served In the war with Spain will be cut in stone in the tower now beinj- constructed as ii memorial to them. The tower, which ia nearly completed, will form the principal entrance to the dormitory adjunct of the university. Fowls In Plnm Orchard. The difficulties of erowini- plums, pwing to the attacks of the curculio, lave almost driven this delicious fruit nl of the market. IlenB in a plum elB'hard do not seem to protect the offrt'es. but in a few recent experiments eMnicb. have been tried it has been !VB't-m(inKtr,1.(,(l thnt If f li.. ti An o nr.. ol. 'Pow,.ii in a large orchard thev will be tonverting its motive power to elec- r--e iw uumy wiin oiner insects to t"j otiee the curculio, but if the hens are - . , nfined, and each yard contains one 1 In the moDth ot December 7.000 men not over two) plum trees, under which PPM- tor enlistment in the United K-H-H-I -I-W--:--K-H-K-r-W--W-W-l M1FFLINBURG MARBLE WORKS. : ' -::- -KM ' R. H. LANCE, ; li ,il. r in M.irlili' mikI 4 MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES & CEMETERY I LOT ENCLOSURES. i- Old Sfones Cleaned and Repaired Prices as Low as the Lowest. Satisfaction Guaranteed. !J. A. JENKINS, Afft., Crcsscrove, Fa. "WW.,,I,,.W".l"I"!i,I,,i"l -i"'-"."'H' ImitiiHi ration i n i I. - : '.tutf hi Lewia "iiler l ite nl r ratiKlltl 11 ' Snj tier rnuniy , I'.i.. dee'd. asvlStf lieeil granti to tbe SbdenuKiieil. all iiersori knuwliis thei f I eles Ipdsbtsd to Mid esUte are requested ' F "nuke iiiiiiii'ilinir psyipenl, sbile tboae bsvliiM 't i : lliu. will iti'M in il.. n. I s 1 null i led li 'i iiu usde'els' ed f i JOHN H. M1I.I.KH. Htrndea' Mill, I'S. IAKaM Mil LKU, MicldlebiirKll, la. a1:: DMIN1PTHATOK8' NOTK E Ui ,if Adin.niirttMtioti in tin- (.(.! f of robtei KrtnuT. Iftteol rhttpinaiiTowiirilMp, any dtr omitv, 1 a . dr eawd. havinii been gmnied lo tbt niMwnilffneili all peiwmi knowing thotii I mItm indebted to MAlrl ratete an reuentotl i make iMmwllatc pftymoiit, while thott hn rng L-liiiiiih nu.ti"'t tin Mill eivtote h ill pn nnl tliem ' duly Mtbeiiticfited t the umleriiiirned Q sTUrt HTKOUB. LEVI HA H BR, Ad id i n iitinitonk O. 0BOU8E aTTOHHKV AT law. Hinnr,RBU, pa. II i.u n jh HiitrnsteJ to hi ears rill .r.iiimr .r r.'iitiun. The Bombay (India) cars are run by horse power. The company has its main office in Xcw York city, and the stock is owned principally in the Unit ed States. It has applied to the bom bay municipality for the privilege of to hena will congregate for shade. States army and 1,551 were accepted. -n but little grass in the yards, the ropects wiU be favorable to a large oi plums. P. H. Jacobs, tn Amer-Qardening. f Last year 67 officers were placed on the retired list of the United States army. Ai aS CsO r. Mi ll, PSattSOMfl SUM oil triet Olllee Maniitfi'r in tli'f utateto repre t ;it me in their own sad surf iiiidiiiK OOUntiM. williiis to pay faarl y $000. payable) waakiy. He sirable employment with unusual oiMrtun ties. Hefereiices ssebansad Kneloae aelf-sd dreaaed atamoi'il anvelope. S. A. PAKK b2U Caxton Huililing, CblaafO, I 1 sasuwta : - - -n'aimaw 1 ' .' I Tim nine J niiiiuo, i m JEMS I SEWING MACHINES, J .niddleburg, Pa. 'yij SI-98BUYSAS3.50SUIT I, mm I H.l Ml. I Hi 'M r I. II HIMI I W- Mil II IB A.M'SM... HllilURII.SII.IB nu PIUS SMI WIS slIT IT SI. 88. a new suit mi res ant or tmisi hits WHICH 50H T OIVI SATISFACTOIt Wtal, SEND NO MONEV.mllkl.s.. .slauj IienU lo Ui. 'sie ii r in a, i amu ht v. iirMict nre or rniull fc-r- and we will tend you the bUlt by i i - C. 0. 1. -iii'jfi t tn ex amination. mm un rxamlae II at your express office and If found perfectly xatls factory anil I to aulla assltl la our towi tmr I. SO, tur v j ourciptenn a rnt mmr tpelal OBVr VrU-r, ifcl.'ts. anil exprewi charveit THESE KKEC AHT Sill S r boyx i to raTuL t RW Thf price, Kpri paid, to U poinUiti Thifl itrio U manufacturetl under a U. 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