ed. $2.7 i an ui" . r I 'am Conquered; Health Re- stored by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. letter to ms. nnihaii no. 9j' M I fee it my duty to write nml thank . 1 . T - roil lor wniit your eireuiuie ttuu- iiound lias done for me. It is tlie only mAIoIim I huve found that lias done anv good. Before taking your medl e, 1 was ull run down, tired all the rie, no appetite, pains in my back and jirlng down pains and a great u ir during menstruation, Aftertax two bottles of Lydii: K. Piukbam's 'getable Compound 1 telt like a new v . j i. , . . , I 'Oman, l am now on my luurui ootvie d nil my pains have left me. I feel better thU 1 have felt for three years ud would recommend your Compound fvO every suffering woman. 1 hope this letter will help otheri to find a cure for their troubles." Mas. Dl.la I BKMICKKli, 1.K.NSSKI.AKH, 1m. The serious ills of women develop from neglect of early symptoms. Every pain and nehe has a cause, and the warning they giro should not be disre garded. Mrs. Pinkliara understands these troubles better than any local phy tolafl and will (five every Woman free advice who is puzzled about her health. Mrs. PinUham's address is Lynn, Mass, Don't put off writing until health la completely broken down, VVriteattlie first Indication of trouble .. SIPE'S Japan Oil. oOoooo..a - o y Fur all kinds of paint ing is superior to linseed oil both :ts to durability and Fill, ih, ( tosts loss thatl linseed nil. Prices quoted upon application, James B. Sipe Co. Sol.r. Manufacturkks, ALLEGHENY, I' A. 4 (-U.S-10t. v . . N h i'klSTIUT r of Ad nil ;iIUTOUSJNOTI('K. It- idniiriisrratioii i t h e -i Amelia Krdley. late of Frniiklln twp.. rf county, Ha . I --. 1, bnvlni? been Krnnteil QBdwifgasdt all psrsom knowinif tiism- Imleliteil to milil SStatf are miucptcil to immodlats parnsnt, while those bsvlngi will prstoat thorn dulj antheotltstsd t mler.-Unu, MOHHIS ERDLKY, II. A. RATJCH, Gbitnr, Adnjlnlstratoti, is, I90U, IMINISTKATORH1 NOTICE Let ters of Administration in the ' of Vloletla Bowsrsox,lstfl of Mldtllsbiirjr, r county, I'ii., dso'd, having benn sraiitud iindsrafgiied, all persotifilciiowtnH' thene Indebted to said estate aro requested to hnmedlatu payment, while those hnvinit .will pnwent them duly authenticated id i signed. JAMES P. SMITH, H, liiiKi. Administrator, 'ENNSYLVAW RAILROAD, ibury St Lewistown Division. 6 Inetroct May Us, 1900. VAlin. I STATIOXS. KASTWARO1 M AM CM i 1)57 Bunburjr 20 BUD 1007 Bsllritgtove .function 909 ISO in I-.1 Sellnsgrove OtH I 15 1011 Pawling 4 88 - 1054 Kreamei " in i ::i II 1(1 J7 Melser I 16 I 2H 1088 Hlddleburg 840 438 0, 11088 Benfer h ai 4 in i Id Beaveitown H 88 4 IT (: Jl Adamaburg 880 1 08 I T Raube Mills s 18 888 I I 11 da McUlura 807 84(1 11 18 Wagner : 87 :i 39 ly 11 lii Bhtndlt 784 :ii J 11 91 Pslnterville T 19 8 80 " n 27 Maitland 7 48 ;i 24 5 liffl Lewistown 785 15 87 Lswitown(Mln Street ) 7 83 B18 c 11 lii Lewlitown Junction, T id '1 10 fain leaves Sunbury 6 25 p m, ur- hias leave Lewietowu Junotion i ' . I 1.1 II III, I IO l 111,1, ' l Ol .1 ' "I inpin, tor Attoons, Pittsburg sod the West, pr Hsitlmore and Watbington n8Sani 108, 1 8 IH p 111 l-or rilllliH'ltlllil SOU lrw ' - 85 a 111. 1 il'J 1 33 4 38 mid 1118 Hill Tor Urrifi.urn s 10 , ;i Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AND KORTHBBN ckm uai. RAILWAY WRBTWARD, Tr.iii, isgves siUbsgrove Juootlon Oally for '' ' .lint Went. IPJBtm, U58u 111, 533 ji in.- s iiidny 0 aj a m, p in. ! ive Siihloirv ,l:iilv pxcciit Kundiiv: fetn lor II iffalo. Brie sad Uasaadalgus "M Mr Ilidlclunl.' Erie nd I'aiisndaliOia Oiin for took Hsvon Tyrone and the West, m pm for Hellefoati test Tyrone and Oaaaa. dniuua ' r ksaero and Elmira f ' 't Vllll.llusli..ll r"i'iii S 10 ii iii lor Kris and i 'iocindaluua fjiii f.irlok llavi'ii siid s 63 p m lor "l - sifuri PJ m, v V5 ii m i Hi and 48 ii in lor WlUes Pfl d llsudtun r 4 u, In lii i, in 'j i A , tn X n in lor Sim nut s'' M Mnuiit oaraasl mwa) t a n m ior wlllrSSBafrs EAsrw.Mtn. 1 ' ' I I I . . ' - - - . I I, ,1,-1 I: ill ' ' m, dally amvUgJ at HlilliidplphUi y i in .ew York a . vi p in nauininro j u p in etthnurtitn 1 111 a. ,.i 134 II nt 4mtm JsbIh ,., IM,ll.l.,ltilti I' -' . : New "York 8 5.1 a 81, llsllinmre 0 45 i in "Wilntiin 1(1 M ii in. I VP m, uallv arriving al nilladolphla PMIi New York T13 a m, lUltliuore 1 30 n m "wdmrtoii i in si m , Trains also tears Sunhurr : - u, tiaiiy arriTUIS SI I llllMllVltllllS v umm w ?iiii"rf 0 35 a ui WsiililngUin 1 45 am New a m Weekday!, 10 38 a .Sunday. J amwcok days arriving at rtillauVlpliin riP-N,,w Vork ill v m, Baltlinete iim , Washington I 00 p BV im. wsk says arriving ai rniiatieipnia -"pm. New York 9 80i ni. Baatuiore t oo ji m "Aiogtontltpwi lr-jis aiau leavs Sunlmry at 980 am and 5 39 KL ' v Harrlstiurg, Philadelphia sad n.-ntii or William Clark. Westerly. R. I., Aug. 7. William Clark, of Newark. N. .1., president of the William Clark Thread company, died suddenly at his home at Watch Hill yesterday of heart failure, which followed a severe attach of indigestion. Hp was well known on both sides of the Atlantic. Mr. Clark, in spite of his Kreat age, never ceased to take an In terest in tlie business, and he was at his desk up to hist Friday. The funeral i of Mr. Clark will take place in Newark on Thursday. To Heiinee IMes iron Production. Cleveland, Auk. 7. At a meeting of the Bessemer association here yester day an important step was decided upon, with the object of preventing a further decline in the price of pig iron. It was agrei d that all the furnaces pro ducing Bessemer pip; should go out of blast until Sept. 1. with the exception of the furnace of the Brier Hill Iron and Coal company and thai of the Andrews-Hitchcock company at Youngs town, one 1 1 r these will run on con tracts and the other will produce foun dry iron. Pnrrsl l ire In Vpllowatonc I'nrU. Helena, Mont.. Aug. 7. It is reported that fonst rue is sweeping the mag nificent timber belt between the Upper Geyser basin mid the lake in the Yel lowstone National Park, The fire started Friday, and was soon beyond the control of the soldiers and road crews, all of whom were hurried to the sci ne. The line of tire ix about ten miles long and spreading rapidly, He sides the Irreparable loss to the park ninny hotel bulldingi are threatened with destruction. Prom ,-vi Vork it. sVuttlt on m Bike, Seattlo, Wash.. Aug. 7. N. 10. Back enstosH reached Seattle yesterday, hav ing ridden bis bicycle, or walked where the mails w re bad, all I lie way from N'cw York, lie claims to have maUu the trip in bl days. The Rev. V. B. Costlev, of Stock bridge, Ga., -while attending to his pastorial duties at EJlenwood, thai stale, was attacked by cholera mor bus. He says: "By chance limp pencil In get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, mid I think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once." i'or sale by all druggists. About cue month uao m. chil 1, which is fifteen monl hs old, had an attack of diarrhOcii accouipanied by vomiting and J gave it such reme dies ii' are usu ilh given in such can es, but as nothing gave relief we sen: for u physician and it was un der his euro for a week. At this time thechild had been sick for about teu dins and was having about twenty live operations of the bowels every twelve boms, and wo were convinced that unless it. soon ob tained relief it would Dotlive, Chain, berlain'a Colic, Cholera ami diarr hoea reiiiGdv was recommended. and I d' ci.!vt to rv it. T noticed! a change for the better; by its con Minions nsq n, couipleto cure was brought about mid it is now perfect ly healthy. C, 1j. Bonos, Stiiinp town. Oilper Co., W. Va. Fur sale by all druggists, Administrators' Sale Of V ll.l 1KI.R RUAIi ESTATE. By virtue of an onlur Issued out ol the Orph nns Court ,if Snyilor eoiinly, the unilerslgnvd Bjilminlstrators ol the estate of t'oblas Ramcr, Lit,' ,if Ohapman Twn., Stiycier 1 IV.deeons. il, will on SATlfRDAY, AITO, l 1'. , in the premises of Trncl No. 1, esHse the following tlcsurlbed tracts of land to public solo. 'I'll i "I' No. i. A f;inn of 83 acres more or less, in i 'linpman Twp., iif' resald, bounded mi ih,' uorth nv lands r U:ir5' Knlley and lohn Kreitsvr, n Die onsl by Innds of David Swnrtx enlrtle. on the Kontli by Innds of John M, Uiuc cstnle and mi He- wesl in- lands nl ugiitus Stroiih and Ornlib's chur Ii pionerty, This Irnol contains nl i 8ai res of .: I limber land, Tlie soil is In a high urate of cultivation nnd luisn never failing supply of the best wi ter, good bank barn, good dwelling house and all the modern outbu dings, Thlstmcl will lie ,ii sulijuct in u lease which expires April 1, l'.u,l. nml I us I f nf the crops arc reserved, TRACT NO 2. A trie I of shout :i inn s in I -1, i, ,1, Twp., .ii'l county, bounded on tin- north mid wesl by lands of .Taeoh Knmer, onthesoilth by the same, and mi the wesl by the lands of THAOT NO. 8, A tract of about 1 acres in Chapman Twp.. aaid oountyi.boumled on the north and wesl by Innds ..f David sworts estate mid mi tlu- east and south by lands of John I), Wilt Tkbms or BALK : 30 per eont of the purchase money must be paid in cash on the day nf sale, :tu per eont, three months after the sale, and tin lialiiiuf on cir b.-fore i inoiith- nfler sale, when deeds will be delivered to the purchasers mul possession given. silc t.t begin nt 13:20 o'clock of said day.wbeii conditions 'f salo will i"' niwle known by AtlOCSTtTS snail n, LKVI ItAMKK, U. I. PoTTga, Attorney. Administrators Teachers' TCxarainations. Applicants for a teacher's certificate will be exnnilncd in the several districts, conipri'lng Snyder County, at the place ami on the date, herein Indicated, to stll i Utddlebuni Boro. aad Fraakllo Twp., Middle- hargb, Am;- Beaver Twp., Beavettoam, Auk. ' Spring TJwp,, Adamsburg, Aug, t. Beaver West, McCIUre, Aug. 8. Adams, Troxelville, Am. :. centre, OHntrevlUe, Aug, lo, Monroe. Hbsmokln Dam, Aug. 11. Perrj . Fremont, ,uk'- U. Perry Wesl and Rvendale, Cross Roads B. House, Aug, n. Washington. Preeburg, Aug. 10. Chapman, Roarer's s. House. A'ur. IS, Union, Port Treverton, Aug. it. Penn, s uem, ank'. is. Mlddlecrck, Kreamer, Aug. SO lackaon Krauervllle, Aug. 11, Oeneral special, MIddleburgb, Aug. ao, All applli'-uils will be expeeied to take exaiu- uation ui the district In which they have ap plied fur a s' lioiil, nnleiH, through sickness er Other unavoidable ( lieiiinst inces, they are dc- baired from attending, when tbs examination dmj bs taken elsewhere, tipon the presents) Ion of a petitiini to the e imlner, signed by at leasi fimr (4 i i reel ' rs uf the board to wnom applica tion had been made, requesting mild examlna- Hon. Persons ur.der seventeen (17) yours nf aije iieeil DOt apply ua a orfUflCSte will nut be issued to them, 11 lark'H Methods nf Kducntlon will be follow- ad closely, by tke examiner, on the subject of Theory ol reaching una Senool Management. Directors mid friends of education are cordi ally ii.vitci lo ue present st any of um above examinations. Vtru sincerely trust that each board will manliest Us Interest by sending a inrL-e representation to tho examination In their illstrlet. If passible, every director should be present. Kxamlnatlons will ts-gln promptly nt 9 o'clock . ii Faithfully yours, A' v. 0. IllFWKIISOX. Co. Supt. PATENTS TEEMS EASY i consult or communicate with the Editor efthls paper, who win give aU seeded lator- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson In the Inlcriiiillonnl Serial for aacast in. lOOO The Man Horn BIlMd. Prepared by H. C. 1enlnKt.m 1 T11K LESSON TEXT. (John 9:1-17.) Anil ns Jesus passed by, He saw a spun which was blind from bis birth, 2. Ami Ills disciples asked Him. say lag, Mastery who 'lid sin, tfiia man, or his parents, thai he w.is born blind? a. Jesus answeard, Neither hath this inun sinned, nor hi parents; but thai the works ol ii"d Bhould be made manl iest in him, 4. 1 must work the works of Him thai sent Me, while Ii Is day: the nilit comcth, when no man can work, R. As long us i um In the world, 1 am the light of the world. ii. When He hn.l thus spoken, He spat on tho ground, ami made clay of the spittle, and He anointed the ayes of the blind man with tin clay. 7. And said unto him, Go, wash in tho T'lol of Biloam (which is by Interpreta tion, Sent.) lie wenl bis Way, therefore, unl waehed, and came aeelng. s. The neighbors therefore, nml they w hich before bud m i ii lilni that he was blind, said, Is no! Mils he that sat nml begged? i. Seme s i 1,1, This Is he; others said, He Is like him; bill he said. 1 uni he. b. Therefore said ihey unto him. How were thine eyes opened? 11. lie answered, and sahl, a man thai Is called Jesus made rlny, and anointed miiu' eyes, and said unio me, Ho to the pool i Slloam, and wa h; and I went and washed, and I received sight. 12. Then s ild they unto him, Where la He? lb- said, I know not. 13. They brought i" the Pharisees him thai aforetime was blind. ll And ii was the Snbbath day that Icsus made the clay, and opened his eyes. lj. Then .lg.iln tho Pharisees ulso asked him how lu b id received his sight, lie said unl.i them, lb' pm clay u;ion mine eyes, and I washed, and do see. lc. Therefore said some of the Phari sees, This man Is not of Uoil, because Me keepeth nol the Bubbath day. Others rubi, How can a man tb.it is u sinner In such miracles? And there was u di vision among them. it.' Tin y suy unto the blind man ngnln, Wb.it sayest tb i mm. thai lb- hath opened thine eyes': He said, llu Is a prophet, t.oi lil N TEXT. One tiling I know, Hun, whereas l was bllad, now l see, John !:U,-.. NOTES AM i COMMENTS, The Jew i.-li l'eu-i of Tain i nudes oc curred In October. This was one of I lie t In cc preut national fi st i vu Is, n nil com ing during or juSI ufler harvest time, corresponds in some sorl to our 'Thanksgiving day. H was called the fciist ni Ittberuaeles, been use I he Israel i 1 1 .- K f it under green tents or ar lini's. iii memory of their dwelling in lent-s in their passage through Ihe wil 'iciiii.s. At this time Jesus' own brut tiers did nol believe on Him. so 1 1i, v attempted to persuade Him to go up upenli to Ihe feast um! proclaim Himself. Perhaps ihcy thought that tliis would be u proof of His claims, Bui He knew tl pposltion of the Jews, and went up Quietly by Himself, Tlie Brsl i be Jews knew of His presenco in Jeriisiilem wus Hi- appeiirnee teneli in- in , it (ile J-iuruix the weik 'if this fesi t Jesv; 'gives utterance to three greut discourses, all re " rdeti by the ;i)(istlc .lnlin. (in the Water of Life T:ST-44 (in Light and Freedom 11:12-80 (in I me Born mind 'J: 1-39 l'urable of the ('.nod .shepherd 1U: 1-1 Discourse on theWaterof Life, We liiive here merely the irist of whnl win probably n prolonged discourse or ser mon. He proclaimed Himself us (he Water of Life, and thai those who be lievec) mi Him should have in them selves this I i v i ii ir wuter. All Ihe mul titude within sound of Jesus' voice were affected by His words. Home said1: "This is u propheti" ollicra said: "This is the Cluist;" others saidii '"Chrlsl cometh of the seed of David1, and from Uethleltem." Thus was started the great popular division iiihiii the Jews of Judeu; some for Mini, mid many ngnlnsl Him. It was at this time t ti ii t NicodemtiB made a famous defense iii behalf of Jesus before the pharlsees. It was he who asked': "Doth our law judge n man. except it Mrs! hear from himself and know what he doeth?" Verse 51, Discourse on Lighl and Freedom. Tills discourse we have in a more com plete form from Ihe one on the water of life. It was frequently interrupted by questions on the part of the scribes ami phnrisees hi n very few words, however, He sum - up Mi teaching. He says: "The truth shall make you free Evcrj-one thai comraittcth sin is the bondservant nf sin If. there fore, the Son shall make you free, ye shall be free Indeed." John 8:31-36, Discourse n Ihe One Born Blind, We ciime now to the text of the lesson proper. The Jews believed that sick ness, suffering or deformity of any kind was caused by sin, and' We may make the broad statement that but for sin there would not be any sufTcr inr. Qod docs not. delight In the troubles if His children, but the Jews who asked: "Who did sin. this man or bis parents'.1" did not take into ne- count one thin";. Jesus made It plain: "Neither hath this man sinned, nnr bis parents; but that the works of Ood should be made manifest In him." I" other words it was a sort of vicarious suffering. He was blind that his si;rht might be restored by Jesus, and show the power of God. Jesus Himself is the preat example of the truth here involved. His WSS a spotless, stain less character, yet lie suffered as no man ever has or ever enn suffer. It was that the works of Ood might be made manifest. Two w'ordii from llnr I.onl. Our Lorda two works are His fin ished! nnd' Ills unfinished work. The first He invites us to accept as His free pift to us. The other lie nshs us to continue for Him in the world re telling men that His finished work is theirs for acceptance. The two words of the Lord are "Come," "Go," Come ho me for personal healing; go for me to the henling of the world A Call to Ih Chnreh. Ood Is calling His church to arise end shake herself from the dost of gold. Barn's Horn. 1 Fifth Week of the Trial or Ex-State Secretary Caleb Powers. THE TESTIMONY OF E. R. EULL0GX It,, 'III r." II, -wi , o lino in il atoOtlntl Poaltlon llbintl ihe Public l'oo:i tnln I in in i.l i ii I .' I , titer thi Siho.it lliz Cm nulls' I iii(i',iiiiu. Georgetown, Ky Aug. 7. A piece of new testimony was brought out yes terda) at ihe beginning nf the fifth week iii i he trial of former Secretary of state Caleb Powers, charged with complicity in i lie Qoebel Bhooting. IS H. Kuiiiii k, of Lexington, swore thai he was in the adjutant general's office when the fatal shuts were fired, n tepped nut ami saw a man in a Btoop iiie position behind the public fountain nearby. Bullock could not tell whether the man was while or bllll I., ami did not know what became nf him, Bul lock declared that he saw Col, .lack Cblnn walk rapidly Into the Blato house as he stepped from the adjutant genera I '8 office, Apparently Bullock's statements did not excite much tu cr est. R. C. 0, Benjamin, n negro uttori y representing "Tallow Dick" Cuoiui and w hose client, it has been rep i il ly asserted recently, had i I, leged confession, asked JiuUo Cmi tu be allowed to make a la m . an Investigation of his cua : .. matter of the confession ". '.' which he has been eh, i , 1 trayittg secrets of the p. JuiIkc Cantrlll Infoi nu ' t investigation would uoi ' Benjamin i hen guvi ot:i i in which In' says thai Coo in ed confession was made lis of himself Commonwealth Aitoi'hij Franklin and V id or II llrudlt ', of tie prosecution, and thai Coombs ni;.ilc all the staii meiiis attributed lo him i cepl as in the amounl all igcd lo have been offered Hockcrsmlth lo iiiii Goe bel. Coombs' nephew stated thai he had made a vain search for Hoc! smith, and be thinks Hockcrsmlth Is In either New oilcans or San Fran cisco, Benjamin said he had conclud ed It was due to Ills client In tell all he knows, as ho caunol find Hockcr smlth, who told Coombs all thai tin latter knows about the as'iiisslnati ;i c tpt. B, it. Oolden and other n pre pcnt.'r.. i iif tin pro lution confer red with (In eii Oolden, one of the ul leged accessories, in the Frankfort jail Sunday, ami there i a possibility thai Oolden may be Introduced us a witness in rebuttal to contradict thi testlmonj of i he defendant - At the afternoon session ex-Governor Brown, for the defense, made a long argument In aupporl of his posi tion that the defense was entitled to show in evidence that the occupanti of the executive building aft r the as sas.si nut iou beard threats on the part of the jopulace. and that they acted upui,' this in aiming thtniselveSnJ excluding the public and civil ofl from the building. The prosecution argued that the commonwealth should not be entailed with ihe burden ol Idle threats thai mlghl or might nol have been made by Irresponsible par ties, and that this character of prool could not be offered in Justification "I the course of those who hud posses sion of ine building, 'ihe court ruled thai the witness mlghl relate uu specific threat which he himself Ivn-.in! but that lie could imi tell nl common rumor or threats which had come b htm second hand. The defensi res i v (d an exception to ibis riilln:;. Stenographer Stout, who was dh tho stand when ih mi adjourned i noon, continued his testimony, lie told of Youlsey coming Into the ex ecutive office carrying a rifle a tew minutes alter the shootlug. Oi vernor Taylor was not nrmed when h' first came into the office, bul went back and gut a pistol. Wharton Oolden was recalled for Ine third time and was asked if he had told J, M. Owens in iln pn tenee of J. c iiweus that Powers was innocent, but thai "they could take $100,000 and hang the savior and all of lie apos tles." Ooldon said he never said it to Owens or any one else. J. M, Owens was then called, bul tho court excluded the greater pan of his testimony, on the ground thai tho de fense had examined Oolden mi this matter. 'Ihe rnnadlan Vnclil win tunln. Montreal, Aug. 7. The Canadian yacht Red Coal won from the Ameri can Minnesota yesterday In the inter national series for the Beawanhaka cup. The result of the race shuws that before the wind, In a light breese, the American boat can develop superior qualities, as in tbesecondleg.ostenstbly before the wind, she made a gain on Red Coat of 42 minutes, and again re duced a lead by a7 seconds. Hut ii BOjUall which developed dining the last two legs showed that the Minnesota was not so good in the gale which made the Canadian yacht the winner. Minnesota finished - minutes ami 58 seconds after Red Coat. cclrslmaflesJ Marriages ('"'hi. Havana, Aug. 7. Thi; new ecclesi astical marriage law, revoking the de cree Issued in May of last year by !en. Urooke, will go into effect next Monday. The Hrooke edict prohibited ecclesiastical marriages, recognizing only the civil ceremony. Governor General Wood directs that tho ecclesi astical ceremony be recognized as on a basis of legality like that upon which it rests In the United States. From Monday next, therefore, parties wish ing to marry may go through the ec clesiastical or civil ceremony, or both, at their option. Five Killed In Kullroml ( ollLlon. Pine Bluff, Ark., Aug. 7. In a col lision yesterday between a passenger and a freight train on the Cotton Helt railroad at Aurich, 40 miles north of here, five men were killed and two seriously injured. The dead: C. A. 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Address NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY Bfciton and Jackson Stroots CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Sold by MIDDLEBURQH URl " CO., HIDIM. 1:11 ROM, PA. mironpncil M 1 n w mi. n n 1 n 1 vw i! 1 vtm 1 n v wsn a uyj! -a 61nc 1863, lasting immediate BENPU3 ONE .1 Nkn IHI'Kuu It VAUWA M l IIKM( li ir 1 l ' , I lm 'Hi rmii ami in II Nl) Mir t ' ' 1 mi Dml It riMcllj nn rrrcMtiii I nu l far h. ut r iKsit Drn r ! rthrel b r i -i, HP-Hi OUR PRICE IS. 50, rr. iubt riMrv--,. TMt" PAtVLuR QG M 1 AMI HWKI '"M " iH-aln 't - i' 1 nlfiAii, wlilfh (iiiti'i ini'd limit I ii' . 1 !- 1 iii I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 R 1 1 - 11 " 1 M.tui 1 hum id inik or WMlnilt M drat ml Ji br tut 1 hil MMWifl rfr--l-ti pMH?lJ al ' 1 ' isil iirmiHi'tili. m-lii-ir M Uv Milt l-.l i 1 1 (IKM 1 1 1" 1 i" rli, 1 in - 1 -, iit I M. 1 i.-t -. Uontniim t, i.i'inv.'-, llRtmH,il ' llulriana, l l li, I AtU . I PM . Kwil '! ' Umiim Tri9 Tti llwf.in.itl 1'"fr' ' I 1 , 1 1 1 I Oriran S-.ll, I nf Off b. Ir I I wd U goalily ft -!.. I Hlr II PtU9 Hrrl Mi I nraMff Hrt!liant riffl Idfl-. I - Mf H I Rli '1 IN Hi MiMH iu.iis, 1 ni .r PItuiluR Hfi n ' i I' i r,.i.. THE PARLOR OK M OlrbrilH St-nrll KmU, H lllCM I f UM'llin 1 est i-i . ic iimtrnmi'iiis; iitt.-il itIi H imim : ; 1 . . Tui Mumaya, nl- Ix-t lolU9 fltl II ' " ' - ' 1 " ' of th beat rublier rilnt II, lv twllowa l . loathe) in mlvM, THE PARLOR OEM mlnnii !. wiih 101 II btvolou pliiH KnrtHjn mlri r til' lil ilnl pacUl frmcnoa, nml every modsm Ininrori-rnurtt, fnrnlh frr haul .imp ur-an atnol ami ihe In i nrt m l'.ri tlm. lMh t.uMUbrrf. GUAHANTEED 25 YEARS. ewTJius"? (, Issaufl a 1 it l n I'iii'Iin,; !!r ifiir tf iiiih'Sini eondltloni bfwbteh ffMi wii . ivi ui MtlffJr I trrr- of pbarirr. J1V1L OtlO ltn til , ri-funil your money if ymi art itotpflticrtlj nrtlH-i-iMirai.Huiinif lold M 3S.50. OUU.Ji AT ONCE. IM T DKLAV. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED Mf dent 1 wit h ui nk jrotir Mltrl) bor about m, wrtla th.- tmollabor "I thi po per nr HelroiKillUn Natlnnnl Hunk, or Cora Nut. Tank, of Cbl iff rOemuui Biebiuiir4 Hunk, New York t or nny raltniarl or liprOM eompMy In I hlrajr". lil.rm ,ltsl..l HIPP .'N '. I)ccll. cntll, oh of tin' inoM'pt bnlnM Mneknio i hlenfo, ami tmplOf m arly 1000 people In our lmi .;i'.- WK NKI.I. ni;i 1 s AT fil.Mt and u : rUIHliS, l 16.10 and api aluopvprythhitf In nr. k onttn, piano ami musical InitfUBtnl alal ruc SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fullon. l.l-r.'l.", it fS.IIO. (t.OO AT ill.7 l.hv fkrtl Ml BICVCLS A ; SJ.. . S.SS, Stm tSSSMHIMMil.t. tl ll'. fc....t g,..Jttfc it la MVSSM br ft BIKI H wilbkv. Vftnont BtlSftii i...T,.riiJ,.i. ,i.i-',i. ti. &nrf Tuiku . i T , .. t.nM,. IUI. irruit mcicis dmiM ! tm. msS w t iwiiiispi. VOI CAN SAKEISOOlOOTSUTUH Signature ol' Over 30 Years. rv utrict, ft 9 4 Ml r r-Z fit m ITT W M -. . lis US VI- OT I . V hjl I x:x:: nnrjti: irriirrxrrrsTXTi A itrongly constructed Graph- ..jltt ,1, , f,,,, lltltfiq IIHIO..I1- I I ism, made to meet the tie- 'm m.uul lor ,i firsl-class lahinj )J machine, at a low price, tig i i iii KS HS U mi; H I nil a, mi 4? m i HI--. ii'iM Restore Vitai'.ty Lost Vigor and Manhood . Memory, all wasting dis or excess and r a si retion, builder, brin: -; the nink PILLS B . .... ,, crs. Tho Ideal French Tonic FOIt BODY AND IJRAIN Esdorsed by Medical Faculty efficacious agreeable I v , , r., 1 1-1, . 111: iii .! ih , ir 1 It Ii': ft 1 r. minut l lsmimsna si low ' 1 . A-l lt.' i.i.r, II,. 11, r . Write for rmnrptel , wutouelil mlu'iln. BSHSn 1 Oesplainei and ISaan b.s., CHICACO, ILL. SEND ONE DOLLAR CHI thi. Ml. oat Mil .ml Ui a.. Mitt.' 'lli,r )mi hi I. IIIA' Oil I.A1HK"' Hit Tl in, nl- I"i nml Kt'r anlml, "ad y u J m.HIGH CRAPE 1900 MODEL ACME JEWEL BICYCLE, 22; aainailon. Yon ran examine at yonr oxprtsa Office, and If ' I lrlrrM. .ail.rnrt. r., fl- attl; Maffeaanetd) i iiint iuimii nn i mm :. 7oaprpftawopbarilif, eual t" 1icp It " that ppUllai In. i as 10.011, If oil ItiinU you oan " It at 10.IMI nrnRt inr da;, pay the ripr. : i OUR SPECIAL FltlCE, l3.75t Usisiihn l (Hi Mcnt with order, or I'-'.iJani. 1 1 r -. ..it .' w 1le our Kpc-i'lul It It i da VaJ.loror.iiiailU tree forthe nkhiif .sliowv nil blcyi-len below ollotbep hnusri, ftrlimed HftftMr, Sa qalpiMnt. Smmml rniatiir Tim, hltrh U.nwr n. mb nft, lnuu IiImW. i ..n or iDftroon. IS TOO Wi mi all TIM, III ir loc wait d KllO.Wn I m ssi si .. u in is. 1 !. s. SEARS, ROEBUCK it CO CWctgo, lit.