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    THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
.eason m (In International scntt fur
June 17, 1IMM1 KprdiliK of til
l-'lvo Tb ii una n l.
Prepartal by H. C. Lenlngtun.
TIIK LESSON TEXT. -John 6;5-14.
i.ol.liKN TEXT. tilve ua tilt, day our
dBll? bread. Mall, tiill.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The miracle of the lesson is the onlv
one which is recorded in all the four
Qosptls. This does not, of course,
prove that it is the most important ol
the miracles of Jesus, but it is sonic in
dication of its importance. It occurred
jo the plain of liulaiha, an unculti
vated, uninhabited place, on the north
east shore of the Sea of G lilies. The
four accounts will be found as follows:
Matthew 14:1341; Mark G:30-tti; Luke
8: 10-17; John fi: 1-15. Based upon these
four records, and oombining the events
and teachings, we may make the fol
lowing analysis:
L Jesus Receiving the Five Thousand,
1 Jesus Teaches (a) and (b) Heals.
i One Method of Instruction.
4. The Miracle.
I. Jesus Olves Thanks.
6. Tlw Loaves and Fishes.
7. Jesus on the Mountain In Prayer.
Jesus Receiving the Five Thousand?
After the death of John the Baptist the
apostles, -who had been abroad doing
the work of Jesus, returned to report
lo the Master what they had done and
what they had taught. Jesus Himself
had not been idle, for Mark says that
"there were many coming and going,
and they had no leisure so much as to
eat." So they went by boat across the
lake to rest. But they were seen de
parting by many people, and SO eager
were they to see and hear Jesus that, as
Mark goes on to say, "they ran afoot
thither, end outwent, them, and came
unto Him." So great was the heart of
the Master that lie gave up the rest He
needed. He was moved with compas
sion toward them and (Luke 9:11) "re
ceived them."
Jesus Tenches and ITeals. Jesus
came to seek and to save the lost. Hut
hore is one instunce (among many)
where the lost came seeking the Mas
ter. How lie met this occasion it is t he
object of this lesson to teach: (l ) He
received the people with compassion;
(2) He taught them, speaking of the
Kingdom of God; (3) He healed the
.ick, thus showing in a practical way
Ills sympathy; and, (4) He performed
the miracle of multiplying the loaves
and fishes, thus accomplishing the
double purpose of feeding the hungry
multitude, and also showing that He
wan more than a man, that there was
vrtth Him the power of God. Those who
srere healed included the ones who by
a long journey afoot had gone beyond
their strength, and also many who had
aliments which permitted them to be
about in much their accustomed way.
Resides these it may be that there were
thme who had not thus far been able
to bring their sick to Jesus, and who
thought that surely in the wilderness
lla-wouWrTiot be so thronged that He
could not relieve them.
One Method of Instruction. In this
lesson is illustrated one of Jesus' fa
vorable methods of instruction when
with nis disciples. We learn by sharp
contrasts. So Jestis said to Philip,
when He saw the people were hungry:
"Whence shall we buv bread, that these
may eat?" John explains the attitude
of Jesus by adding that "this He said j
to prove him; for He Himself knew I
what He would do." Philip and the
other disciples were to have ft striking
illustration of the wide difference be
tween the human way and the Divine
way. "For my thoughts are not your
thoughts, neither are your ways niy
ways, saith the Lord." Isaiah 55:8.
The Miracle. Some of the miracles
f Jesus may be susceptible of explana
tion and may have been in accordance
with the foreordained laws of what we
cull nature. l!ut a real miracle, like
the one of the lesson, cannot, lie ex
plained to the human mind. The how
w cannot know. We can know, how
ever, that the God who created this
world, who put upon it all the wonders
of its beautiful forms and breathed
upon it the breath of life, is bound by
no precedent of His own establishment,
and therefore the miracles of Jesus, the
Son of God, need not be explained. We
may accept them as facts, and draw
from them the lessons they teach
Jesus Gives Thanks. When the
loaves snd fishes were brought before
Jesus ne "gave thanks." This was a
beautiful example for all disciples, iiokI
tha custom of grace before meat can
Qot but be helpful if uttered in sin
cerity and with reverence. We must
remember that the chief significance
of the custom lies in the fact that it
recognises God as the Giver of every
food snd perfect gift.
The Losves and Fishes. Only five
barley loaves and two small fishes! No
wonder Andrew asked: "What are
they among so many?" God uses the
little things of life for His great purposes.-
W. H. Van Doren has remarked
that He multiplied by division, "distrib
uted," and added by subtraction, "filled
13 baskets with the fragments of five
barley loaves."
Jesus on the Mountain in Prayer.
"And when He had sent them (Tboth the
people and nis disciples) away, He de
parted into a mountain to pray." Thus
Jesus fittingly closed a busy day alone
with God.
Spear Point..
lie who loves folly may well li. ten to
lattery.
Your living speaks louder than all
Tour logic.
Every time you turn your eyes on
evil it shadow falls on your heart.
The way to flee from the justice of
uw is io nee to ine uou oi justice.
It will hurt you more to live a day
ithont prayer than to live.lt without
Wad.
One reason w hy Job did not get en
Jfely In the dark was because he kept
wok ina- un. Ram's Horn.
Love'i Greateat Sacrifice.
Mother Are you sure you love him?
Daughter Am I sure! Do you see
this dress?
"Of course I do. What of it?"
"Will you kindly tell me if it. tienrs
the slightest resemblance to the pres
ent fashion?"
"Well, really, it er it "
"It doesn't?"
"No."
"Well, I'm wearing It because he?
likes it." Tit-Ilits.
1'lnease.
Beeutifu Girl Don't ynu some
times get tired, Mr. Richbatch, of
living all alone in that great house
of yours?
Ho (elderly, but well preserved) -Indeed
I do, Miss Hunter. That is
why I am going to ask my two old
aunts to come and spend the rest
of their days with mat 4ThlcagQ
Tribune.
A t, roan it.
Ho pronneil nt dawn, he groaned a irroan
At night, and groaned When nil alone.
He Kroaned in company, groaned in bed.
And groaned and groaned whate'sr was
Mid.
Tie pTfutn1!! nn-1 groaned when life began,
And aroaned when he had grown man.
Ally Sloper.
FltKMH AS Mil-: IS 1 VI i.lll'.
ITe I suppose your French lessoiiH -were
of great service to you In
Paris?
She Not much. The stupid crea
turns don't seem to undorstand their
own language. The Cigarette,
Definition.
bigot Is a mulish sort of nhap,
Whose narrow Judgment goes
far
astray
That for our views ha does not care a rap,
But holds his own, no matter what wo
say.
Chicago Record.
An Autopsy.
Little Mike (who has struck a hard
spot In his resding) Fey ther, phwot Is
an autopsy?
MeLubberty (promptly) An au
topsy, is ut? Sure thot's phln a dead
man requlsts dhe docthors to cut him
up, so thot he can find out phwot is
dhe matter wid him. Harper's Ilazar.
Gave Him a Poaer.
"You are my ideal," he said earnest
ly; "the only girl 1 ever loved, the only
girl I ever could love. Ho other could
possibly fill the void In my heart."
"And If you never had met me,
Oeorge," she asked, anxiously, "would
you never have cari-d for any girl nt
all?" Chicago l'ost.
Kepa rlee.
Ife (sentimental) I wish
I were a
star!
She I wish I were one, tool
lie -May 1 dare to guess why?
Slie Because it i known that every
star is nilllioiiB of nsiles awuy from the
next one. N. Y. World.
A TiM-knt Rnunrm
"How did Jones happen to narry
Miss Brown? He used to be in lov.
with that pretty Miss Smith."
"Miss Brown lived in the neit bloek,
and It cost Jonei two stroet -car fares
to get out to Miss Smith's. "Chicago
Record.
uuii ii to rii) BntMs,
Grocer What's that about the
dosen eggs you bought this morning?
Jones They were all had uzoopt one,
and I called to see how miieh extra I
owe you for the good one. Ohio Stiito
Journal.
Unman Viinro.
Mollle Tlierc go Jack uimI
Tom;
let'a follow them.
Tolllo Hut suppose they should soe
us?
Mollle Then they'll follow ns.
Town Topics.
Risk Eliminate.
"She occasionally lieta on the raoeo.
She has an excellent system."
"Indeed V
"Tes. She keeps what she wtna and
makes her husband pay whut she
loses." Puck.
Tha Ileal Thtnsj.
"See those crocodiles rangexl one
above tlie other on the river bank,"
said the traveler in the south.
"Yes," explained his wife; "I sup
pose those are the original orocodilc
tiers." Yonksrs Statesman.
Of Oonrset
She Which half of the work! do you
suppose it is that doeen't know how
the other lives?
He The masculine. Chicago Tlmes
Herald. Itemtsed Mat.
Tho Enumerator How mnr.y fe
males reside in this building?
The JanitreBs There's a saleslady, a
perfect lady, four women and a scrub
lady. Cleveland l'lain Dealer.
Where He Failed.
Wlfe You seem to be ablo to read
me like a book.
Husband Yes, I wish I could shut
you up ns easily. Brooklyn Life.
Supreme Test.
"She is a new womnn, you say?
"Oh, unquestionably. Why, she Is
60 far advanced that she no longer lies
about her a?e." Chicago Tost.
mm
r on!', it r nr..
"Do you think that expert art fas
will give valuable testimony?" aekvd
one of the lawyers for the defense.
"I'm sure of it," answered the othrr,
"If he can talk to the jury the wny he
talked to me he'll liuve them where
they won't know what to believe, end
they'll simply be obliged 1o give the
prisoner the benefit of the doubt."
Washington Star,
eeklaa the Meat odda.
"Professor lladley says that only
ton per o ut of the marriages arc
happy ones."
"Well." replied the sweet you- -lliing.
"even in that oiuw; let us re
member that the odds on marit ll
happiness are about ten per cent
better than tln.se on a happy
spinsterhood." Chicago l'ost.
Nil .1 ii I at al llenaty.
Artist's Sister- Oh, QeOrge, your
work Is going to be appreciated at last I
At the gallery to-day I heard M
Highup say you lunl the prettiest pic
ture on exhibit Ion,
i Struggling Artist (despondently)
Mrs. Highup, unfortunately, is no
judge. She admires that red-faced,
pug-nosed baby of hers.--X. Y. Weekly.
K Rlaa tu aluea.
First Lobbyist -That congressman
liua got t he big head.
Second Lobbyist lias he?
First Lobbyist- The worst I ever
saw. dust because his home pnper re
ferred to him ns a second Daniel Web
ster, he expects to i.'et fancy prices for
his vote. .. V. Journal,
nl Very Vrally Tui.
He (pleadingly I Why cant we
married?
She (covlv) lh I can't bor
1-e
to
leave father alone just yet.
He (earnestly) - Hut, my darling,
ho has had you such a long, long
time.
Site (freeslngly Strl Tit lilt.
In the Vegetable LIS,
Hhe Are you going to the donation
purty, to-night 7
He To be sure, I am.
"Well, you've got to take wane vege
tables with you."
"Then I'll tke that box of clgarv ynu
gave me Christmas." Salem States
man iler One linnce.
Btc nly think, I dreamed last
I got that exquisite new frock
I showed you in a window the other
dny, for a birthday present.
iirutal Busbband Really ? Try to
go to Hleep again and dream who It
waai that guve It to you, N. Y. World.
A Training School.
Meeks Stone always speaks well of
everybody.
Weeks Merely a force of habit.
Meeks now so?
Weeks ne's a marble cutter and his
specialty is cutting epitaphs on grave
etonesv (Thlcago Dally News.
At How Angle.
Could any Dower ths (tftle gta JO,
, To see ourselves as others see ua,
No doubt with great aurprtM we'd gair,
1 And nsk: "Who ts that stupid apajv"
Detroit Free Press
"Knrrings are all the go,
aren't they? Are you having
now,
your
ears piereed V
"No. I'm only having them boredl
Punch,
Scared lllm with It.
"I love to pop eorn," he said, aa he sat
by the open grute and did it,
"It seems to me, Mr. Slowlelgh," she
replied, "that you confine your popping
abilities to nn unnecessarily narrow
field."
And then ho tumbled. Ilaltlmore
K. $. Pottiejgei.
Veterinary sUrceoN.
SELINSOROVE, PA.
All professional business entrusted to my cars
will receive prompt and careful attention.
JA8. O. 0BOUBB,
ATTORim AT LAW,
MlDDUCBURe, PS.
All business iitruste.l to his oars
will receive prompt attention.
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
t HULL III III Ball SniTlHKS la awl
aaiukMiaaimaIiaTst.Muss:as. .
OUR OFFER: p this ad out and srnd
wrrn. toui.lmloaeacood ioi-i!
amiila "f Urn alMI aliaaa wasted, and cat It
'utaa near the rwita aa poMble, Inrlinw
SS iparlal PH aaol4 aaS i anil ailra to
par poitairo, and will aula taa iwlirli lo
muth jaar aalr aiaat, and nl to you br
mall, pmilpalil.and ir jrou are not prrfii-llr
aulSBsa, return I laud wo a ill linuieUiau-ly
rt-funil your money.
!. 9n.rl (Iff, r 1'rlM B. r.ll.. . 9 a. .k
ln. long-, long item, 65ci Ihort item.
OOCI -". In. lonir, ahortitero. SI. 251
"I. -a in. limit, ihort HU-m. $I.SOl 3 ot.
at In lonK.ihortttem. S2.2SI !S i.M-ln.
lonif. abort 'm, 3. 29. WI etaSaXTSS
un, mini inn blKbeat irrade on tha
r : : . Or4, r al oaei aad r.l tbna tDarlal
li.... V....r mnmtj rvlaraaa If yaa ara aot
' ' Write for Free Catalogue ol
HalrllooilK. Aiidreaa.
' SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO rlnr 1 Chir-ann
(Sean, Boatiack a Co. ara Uumaauly nUahla.-Sduar.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cttxmt$ wil bftitil the half.
l'i mi ' ii a a lnauriavnt aTTDVth.
Never Wmm to Bettor Gray
ii Kir to lta Youtmui i-oior.
AN
aSaP
These unwelcome visitors usually appear in the spring or summer, when the
itself fmin the many impurities that have accumulated dining
troubles, which are
ej fm arm 4rV m
Boils
Mr. R m Piatt, Cave, s. C. writes
"Pol twenty eai- I wa sorely
afflicted with boils ami carbuncles
caust l hv impure hrsod it is Itnpol
ible to describe my suffering : parted
s. rv
IbetiniebeiiiguiiaMeiiiwurknralcap. u',v vc.,rsl
Si-vrtal iti'rt.-ntTr.ilr.l me. unit 1 tried
ill i tit- to-called blond remedies, hut
ni'tliiuK seemed to do me am k.uh!
i luring the summer of iRSH t was ier
licascs
luaued t-t ity r,. ,s. . snuattei tat nig
nevrtai bottles was entirely cured, ami
have had no return of tlit-sr painful
pesti up iu the present time."
and any information or advice wanted will be cheerfully giveu. e make no charge
whatever for this service. Scud for our book on Blood and Skia Due tree Add;
A Chemist, A Teacher,
An Engineer, A Lawyer,
An Electrician, A Physician,
A Scientific Farmer, A Journalist,
or il you i-!i tosccureo traiiiing
that will tit ynu bit any liotloru
1 li- pursuit ill lile,
For Sjiecial Kxntninntion Papers
or for Cutnloguv giving fill! infor
mation resiMxiting courses nt' study,
expenses, etc., and showing posi
tions held by graduutcB, address.
The Registrar,
State College, Centre County, l'a.
500 REWARD I
We will pay the above reward for any case of
Liver Compfslnt, Dyspepsia, Bled Headache,
Indigestion, Constlpatien or I'osMveness wa
cannot cure with Llveritathe Up-to-Oats Little
Liver Pllli when Ihe directions are strictly
compiled with. Tbey are purely Vegetable and
never fall to give satisfaction. HBc.dosm con
tain no Pills 10c. Iioxes contain 4M Pills, So,
boxes tain IB Pills. Beware nf imitation
and substitutions Bent by mall; stamps taken,
NEHV1TA MEDICAL '-, Cor. Clinton sml
Jackson Streets, Chtcaaa III, Sold by Middle
tiurK DrueOo., Stiddleburf, l'a.
sold by WtDOLUUBU DRUG Co., Hlddleburg
ii i in 1 1 h l n himi
MIFFLINBURG
MARBLE WORKS.
I -: -:; -::-
H. LANCK
Uenler in Marble ami
soiii h Uranlte . . .
MONUMENTS, HEAD
STONES & CEMETERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
Old Stones Cle.incd and Repaired.
Prices as Low as the Lowest,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
J. A. JENKINS, AgL
Crcssrrove, Pa.
j.5jIj-I-H-!-H-!-H-I-H-W-KI
To Trm,r
Broken Arti
cles use
1
Remember
MA.IOKN
RUBBER
OKMENT,
MAJOR'S
LEATHER
CEMENT.
l L 8T0NIHGER
t
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Mitidlcburgh, Pa,
Is workine at the Harness busi-
S nesa for the oast 85 years, and
I baa built up a nice trade. He
sells more Harness anil Horse '
v r I,. ... u. .........
, r ui uiHUiua; uuuun cit-i.y ucnnuu.
Give Him a Call
? and be convinced that he keeps ft
' the largest stock in tbe Harness
dine of any party in Snyiler v
1 County and that you get
Your Money 's Worth f
every time you buy of him.
A3.
v ; s .s
ONLY $5.00
SEND US S.OOai MBr
antj i.f uikmI faith an
will . I v. , any Ir prwor sat.
by frelKht, V. U V.t ruhierX t(
1 pxatiiiii.r i! Too ran riaualat
It tl jAUr ' r. i I rj,.,,,,! an( f v , ,L
And it tap aqtMJ of any fin
pnxif mniliiiatltn lM'k Iror
ml ott-i I Mff made ant abaat
0Bethlrd lbr prlf rfiinrfl by
t j. i - for thr unr )- aad t rtJ,
pay vi.ur fr4'lifht i nur
': I fii' inrv Drier and
lent with orr1tri othcrvl .i' ri ti:rn It at our exponas
and we will return ynr 1'rO-lb. toabWroa
'.rksafMfnrlbf koaiP, ; . it-i'.. oftrr and alarf ssfrs,
fll.U&f 5'H lb,, 17.&; ;U0 Iba., Jl.9at 1000 lbs.,
WJj : 1 -': '..'. i n i.nre 4mm Mil laddaabla
sld4 door anfrs for I area i -m farlorv, Wwrlry ar baatu
iOlarhaa blab, flaw Iba., MMlWl mm li-fb, ftoMlba,,
Mi 7 S. rrris-hi mwmm ?5 MM r-r hhi lb, for aOnBilla!
WHMioiaM. 40 rre,,. WRITF. FOR F U . V HAFfJ
' TAMHd'K atirf tr( USi-rtil 4 O. ll. effrr. (
EARS, ROEBUCK fc CO. Chicago,
I , . 1 1- I t r! . .-. . I, - f I aT. Itfl
The PennsylvaDia
State College
T
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mam
Carbuncles, wlnfih are more paintul and dangerous, come most frequently on the b.a.ck of the neck,
eating great holes in the llesh. exhaust the strength and often prove fat.il llmls arc regarded by
people ss blessings, and they patiently and uncomplsiningly endure the pain ami inconvenience unta
the mistaken idea that their health it being benefitted, that their 1 lood i to thick anyway, and lh:ta
Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased - is full of poisor ,jri
unless relieved the entire svstcni will sutler Tin- Ixjil or carbuncle ks warning of serious ii I i.
mm- waiting IOT a lavoranie opportunity io develop,
even cancer, is the lestilt of a neglected boil,
M Keen the blood nure, ninl it will keep tin
skin dear of all the irritating impurities tl
cause these painful, disfiguring diseases.
S. S. tj. cures boils and lailmtuh's easily
und jiriTuaueutlv by reinforcing, purifying and
building up the blood ami ridding the svstcni of all accumulated waste matter,
S S S is made of roots n ml herbi which act directly on the blood, and all poisons, ne Un
bow deeji-seated, are s. ion overcome and driven out by this h iwerful purely vegetable medicine,
! is not a new, untiled lemcilv, nut lor
is been curing nil kimUi.f blood an.lsk
i . i.t i i m
it has cured thousands, ana Will cue VOU
It it a pleasant tunic as well aa blood purifier - im
proves the appetite and digestion, builds Up your
general lir.iltli and keeps your blood in order.
Our physicians have made blood ami skin dis
eases a life Study write them fully about voui esse.
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Read This!
MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPEV
Ih larger than ever liefoie ; mv
l' In lor 1 1 HAMEGOOIIS
wisb lo cloro out w ill unt I lo
nt hcl n i lev. I nut I liiik
ynu uivo my stofk ul nil Di-Ih
ul Miine of ojj biuiR liuti I urn
o
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snli Dismay of CaflaWirti Fiito
l'i m i i just i isflit ou tbesr Koodn.
One Word About Pictures.
I i in i iffi rinn mj pi eneiil
THAN COST mi. I home lor I
1 lou'l mis.-- i bis Mile.
0
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I liuve Home prettv lliini: lo offer in
La' or will surprise you in Styles und l'i leer
UNDERTAKING ! UN DERT AKING !
in this brunch of niy business I iuu prepared to jjive lh'
public the best serbiee !bat can be seoured by money, time mnl
personsl attention, Mv ipiippage in tbiB branch of business is
on of the finest iu lie .!.. HEARSES, CAHHI AGES and
UNDERTAKING I Ul ' RSare up to date.
One wnnl Rboul i rf i
my prices, i uuakanti i
boiiKs in in' county, i ut',
UA I
Ullill I
First-Class Livery (
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H.
Tel enhone ( 'onnection.
X000XX)OOOOOOOOC!OX
This Dictionary ass FREE;?
a mirk of
i.H'.t:iI ri - niinli
f FARM AND HOME, Box D,
avtvva-s t ova a-c a
pSAVE
? YOUR
if
"Star" tin taRs (showing
of tag), "IIorHoSlioe," "J.
and "Drummond" Natural
aecurinR preRtiiits mentioned
Every man, woman and child
that they would liko to have,
TAUH.
1 Msteh Hot M
I Knife, ime M!- ,. -I meal V
R rh'laanrs, 4H Ini-hea 3
4 Chilli'" Hft. KnlfH. Fork an, I Si.mii la
6 Saltaud Pepper Sm.iPi aeh, qtlSd'
rsplsplats on whits Hiatal 60
(I Frenrb lirmr Wood Wps a
7 ltazi-r, hnlliiw ground, ti:ie Knlisli
alaal 60
8 Butter Kiiifp. triple plats, het
qnallty
9 Snirar Shell, triple pla'e, Ix.hl qua! . li"
In Stamp Bos, tsrllnjl silver Tu
11 Knits, "Kson Knttsr," two blsda '
11 Butcher Knife, "Ki-an Kttttsr." s-iii
hlaile 76
15 Sheara, "Ki-en Kuttar, S-lnch 76
14 Nut Ht. Ciacker and a l'p-ks, silver
plalad ... 80
16 Ilaa Halt, "Aaaia'latloll," beat qital. It'll
1 Alarm Cha k. lilrkel. ... lull
17 Hlillentilne liiit,'era"reuipii.m-i, lieat
pbtSd g la 160
ih Wstcb, nickel, fti-m trtnd sad let., sioo
19 Carvera, ftuod ateel, bui-khurn
bsndtea S00
SO Sti (lennlni. Itogen1 Tahle SiHiona,
tieat plateil goods 160
11 Six ea.-i. '-. and Porks, Imrk-
horn bandies 160
S3 Six eai-h. QanutnS BoMS' Knives
sod Forks, best platei? gnoda 600
s
O 1 Mil
THE ABC'T QFFF.R EXPIRES UOVEKlcH 307f, '0Q.
Cnoelcl Nntion I l'lain " star" Tin Taa (tht ta. Star tin bus with BO MnlD
OpcUldl ntllluu. Hi.-,rs printed nn under ilde .f tan'. SPS sol good for
huudrml, If re
- mil will ne paui
1 by ua nn - ir la I.. re
(aVBKAH IM .Hi alt ilmt it dlmt-'a aaorth or
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
srllt Irtal lonacr nnd uirord more pli-naure than a dime's trcrUi of a 07
other b,,..,.i. MAKE: "THE TEST I
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the winter mouths.
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le price of tbe slaKB in tbu tiuinen
Fui uiture, all uc
niisDtion has bs csllsd to lotrly in regard tn
iti Mime soods al i.kss monry than uni
five you easier PAYMBNTtban alloihers.
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12 DEPARTMENTS IN ONE VOLUME.
Bxtraoruliisnf tnwrest to all cisasra nr i-ninri-.MT.
peniili'. In qiiaiitv ii ii iiiH-ti i iii ii.i-vi ii in im ureal itsndaril wnrlu
iirinila. Inqusntlty It nain- mail) nn) word in cuutmei
lignite ami fully atmwiTN t lir inriniBe of si Ii-iini three mil of i-v -ri
fotil people, woreeitat Dletliinsr) bai IM.OUO wnrda, Centura .'.w
snd Stsiidsrd NOJMO. These ciwt frotu gl t" each, unr.i win
mi ihhi , i ii .I - 1 v. now bs had niton tertni iii-retufnri1 nnbesrd-ol
'a iiiw device ibowi thr iilural furuia ol H tin- nonns
anothsr polnia out sImiuI ..ihhi - ; - - .. itiiiiriilt worttst 'hi
lbs stssteit of sll sebleaenients Is modern dletionar nisklim u Hi
addition of 2S,HH words to this dirtlonar) i" uiesm ol a Miikii- pa
sailed ii Columbian Word-BuUder."
nrn nTHCUTO ltelde the nictlonan li nl-" rnntslna twetes
DbPAKIMtNlb. rteirtment, u rollown l. Alihrela
tlnnsil Protitmnclng Die Uonsrr I ProiM'r Name; i
Oaselteer of the World I ' Latate title; t Karllamsiitan
Rule I 7. Bnslness Instruelnrt - Social Ktlquette;
fitter Writer) W. I' se or Capitals 11. functuatloti
roatiil tiutde.
Ii contabia in pages, lianilsuint !y bound In linitatlnu U-atln i oovi ..
PturM IllflV To Introdnc rami nml Homo, our tmtioj
GIVtN AWAY, al emlmontbly (which ilresilj hu scdjrento-
Una of 880,0001, Into thonns f bo sieii wbereit ln otn
tsksn, we mske the foltowtna Bemarksble if f.-r: 1 nerj ,! ,,
price ol Farm and Home l Mcenn ji-ar. but wo nil -.'-' ,
thoMmentloolnslhliipsper.sIs months on trlslforonlj -f'n,,
(In nilvi-r i.r atsmp), and itln'iit further charge wnn lie
ComprehenalTe Wehatcr Hlrtlonary ," sa aboT deacrioeo, m
nisll poatnsld. All screptlng this offer will recelee our atuaanu
Icvntlr lllnatratetl 40-pnk-r ir. inlom lint, eontslnlng "''',
naefnl srtlrlea Slid some of tlie moat rsmsrksMs Kiri-m i-rr mam
If rnursntwrrlptlon Is piu linint-ili.-in ly we mil ah,, im-lun -s i oren
Allnanf ihe World, containing mai In color, which would com
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Leaf Tin Tais are of oiiuul value in
uolow, mm may no aasorien.
can find suwutuing oa
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ITj Tin 1 Set, not plsytbings, but real
tools 644
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very bsndaons 80S
l!a lCetnliiKti.il llitle No. 4. St or tl cal , -i"
a Watch, starling tlver,rali jeweh ,i lino
30 DrSSS Sill I'a-ie, leather, Iwli-lieme
ami dorsble ISM
wi Bewlaa Mseblno, Aral cXtn, with
all att.v-hiiteiita ltaaj
n BstoItst, Colt's, 38-csllbr, blued
aieel 16011
M Rifle, Colt 'a. l-hot, U-csllbsr. ..I6ii
'M Guitar tVVaMibnrui, reaewyod, in
laid J00O
M Haadolia, very han laouie ...1000
36 Wloehsstst Itcpeaiinii Shot tlun.
11 gauge '
7 anillnslun ilonhle barrel. hatu-
luerShnt GHSSi 1 or 12 Kanie SOOO
38 Bii'yi-le, atau-Urd make, :adit-a or
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