A . , T THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LtwoB In thr MllMHilll Series foi September :I0, 1WOO itrvle. A POLITICAL CHANGE Senator Wolcott Talki of Condi tions in Colorado. rniini Lu I The? 0rtii !7 Will If Fusion Can Ee Prevented) Senator Wnlrntt, who presided oyer the Republican national eouventlon, says a special from Denver, Is quite hopeful Of the Republicans carrying Colorado. "1 have never seen such a change politically as has taken place In this mate within the past two months," said Senator Wolcott. "When I re turned to Colorado after the Philadel phia convention 1 had no hopes of the tPrerrtiFd by H. C. Lestna; ton. GOI.UK TBXT. Bt jt ..r. .,( tht Word, and nni bearers uulf , deielv- im ).r own salwsa. 4m. naa. A CHRONOIxiolCAl. KltviKW. II low we give in chreiiiMOgHjal or , der the recorded events in tb life M ' Christ for the period embraced in Uu lessons of the past quarter: A. D. vs. April Jesus walks upon the mi (Galilee). -Mutt. UlSMsj Murk MMI J. tin 6:16-21. . . . Hem many that art sick, ut Qennenurel. Matt, u M.B. Mar 6 53-56. . . . Discourse on Ul breud ol life, at Capernaum. John i:ai-Ti. . . Discourse on ruling with unwnshec hands, at Capernaum. Matt. 1S:1-M Mark 7:1-0, A D. Ill, Summer. Jesus Journeys towarc Sldon with His disciples for rest, and heals daughter of l'yrophonlclan wc.ni- an. Matt UltMl; Mark 7:21-30. . Keturns through Decapolls. performing . many miracles of healing. Matt. 15:-31, Mark 7:31-37. . . . Feeds the. 4,000, U Deeupolls. Matt. 15:3:'-3; Mark f:l-10 . . . Dllnd man h alert, at Hethsalda. Luke 8:J3-26. . , . Peter's confession ol faith to Jesus, near Cetarea PhlllppL Matt. l:lJ-2o; Mark 1:27-10; Luke 'JM.-21 . . . Jesus for tlrst time forutelU III: death and rcsurri ctlon.--MalL 16.31 -IS Mark litl Luke 9:32-27. . . . Jesut truiif-llKured, neur Ccsarea I'hlllppl. Mult. 17:1-13; Mark 9:2-13; Luke :2S-36 i ... Heals dumomuc boy Matt. 17:14-31 Mark 1. 14-19; Luke 9:37-43. . . . Ji.-u: again foretells Ills death and resump tion. In Qalllee. Matt. 17:23,23; Mark 9 :W-o2; Luke 9 .13-45. . . . Discourse anil I parahie on forgiving, at Capernaum. ! Malt. U:lt-M. A. D. 39, Autumn. Jesus attends feast ol tabernacles ut Jerusalem and discourses ( on the water of life, on light and free dom, on one born blind, and on the Oood Shepherd. John 7:1 to 1(J:21. . . . Ke- i turns to Qalllee. A. L. 29, November and December. Jtsui takes His dual departure from Qalllee. . Malt. 19:1; Mark 10:1; Luke 9:51. . . . S nds forth the seventy Into Samnriii uud Perea. Luke l:l-24. . . . Parable ' ol the Hood Samaritan, in Pafte, Lukf 10:25-37. . . . Discourse on prayer.--Luke 11:1-13. . . . Answers attacks oil the Pharisees. Luke 11:14-54. . . . Lis- I courses on great moral truths. - Luke i 12:1-59. SI R I tetrtft ivn n, o iwu irinvma ijjv.,, .. Duujii i , jebus i-inins on mi r sea. . . . Golden TeSti Of a truth thou SENATOR WOLCOTT. a-S,M I bread o, b.ican, -" " life. . . . Qolden Text: Jesus said unu really against my best Judgment that them. I am the broad of life. John 6:, l have been convinced that wo do arf,h11:au':;;i1dcrs,BLo;"; a m help me. Matt. 16:K. told mo niicn l cr.me here that there Lesson IV. Subject: Peter's confession had been a change in public sentiment, utim 'b"k''- , 5,:1,lc" T;x,; but I ronllj did believe It was so u any man will coma after me, let him deny . , ., , himself, and take up his cross, ami loiiww , extern ivo until I commenced to meet me. Matt 16:3. the people. Of course a great deal de Lesson v -subject: The Transfiguration. pends wnn) the Republican on- . . . Golden Teati This Is my btioviU ... .,, , , Son: hear Hlm.-Luke 9:86 position i 111 be composed of. H there Llsm.ii VI. Subject: Jesi.s nr.a tii, is rea Bond fusion between all the thildren. . . . Qolden Text: Suffer the I nlr.m nta r, main.. tl,,, D.n,hll.. little children to come unto me, and for- , .', ,. .,' , ,:, , ,. ,, lid them not; for of such is the kingdom '"' 11 v'm make lno re8ult m"ru If Qod, Mark 10:14, doubtful, I-. i v.. arc honing that the : Lesson VII. Subject: The forarlvlna fusion which the Dcninnrntii Pnnn lints trd.bfci.Wwore 'uWb are trying to 632. . Lesson Vlll.-Subiect: Th ,,.,, w 'f nvrmi will no lmperrert. ur IHind. . . . Qolden Text: One thlnu I .course, my principal efforts at this time Ihniru. that, whereas 1 was blind, now I arc dev iled to nrevent inir such fusion .te. John 9:25. if u iwlhln i do o Lesson IX.-Subteel' ;...-Uh th finn' I Ihepherd, . . . Qolden Trt- rh. I JoLICANS STEADILY BAIN - -ihepherd givetfl His life for the sheep.- I. ..oil i j 1(1:11 i Lessou X. Subied: Th,. . ...,.! 'Tho Reputillc.in party lias ffl ft . . . Ooiden J I mood Trouwcs: As the blood contains all the elements necessary to sustain life, it L itntior tan that it be kept free of all impurities, or it becomes a source of disease . .... , .uuuu mj lu oouy, anu loss ol ItealtU is sure to follow 8on poisons enter the blood from without, through tlie skin hv absorption oi When asked as to the Industrial con dition of Colorado Senator Woleott said: "The industrial condition of Colorado is splendid. There is pelnty of labor for all classes of people, the mining Industry is flourishing and profitable and aa a consequence the large agricultural interests of the state have been greatly benefited. The peo ple are well satisfied with the nresent state of things and see no very good I inot dktion ; other, from within as whVn p i..S reason for making any changes. From syst m and ferment, allowing disease germs to devVlo , ami U uke.. in Z e tXLl 5 M m a" 0t0rr "UtM th " 'tin- While blocftmublesliave one common origin, eaCl 1 2 so, e feeling is the same, and I expect to pen, larity to distinguish it from the other. Contagious Blood Poison Scroful see President McKinley re-elected by Can. X, Rheumatism, Eczema ami other blood diseiSe. c.ne dUUnhSed "ft as large or a lnreer malnrltv In the s eer -mi sore, ulcer emnti, . ,,r ..: : . .r .. -. Mil. 1 u- . J! L -L - " . . . ..rl..-....h v,.. .,. wciininiu ..n-fte- iimn ue nau in is. unci suuncr or later on tile outside and on th weakest n, i man - nustaKc toe sore or outwsnl sign for the real ilisea electoral rl m -? - rtTiirMir Wartk "i Hi atlr sjr. Mrs. Wither by Those people next door haven't paid their rent for four months, ami yet they Mem perfectly happy. Wltherby Hadn't we better take them Up? "What for?" "Why, I should like to find out how they do It." Town Topics. Misplaced Linen. Kelt Mad ut him? Why. he wrote n lovely poem to her. Belle Yes, but she never read it. When she saw the title of it she tore the whole thing up in a tit of anger. You see. be caled it. "Lines on Mabel's Face." Philadelphia Catholie Stand itril uud Times. The Ureal Orator's finish. He went to college, took the prlzo Por oratory, and Then from rear platforms talked lo all The people in the hind; And twl e he missed the honor that Had erstwhile been so dear Hark! You may hear htm talking still. lie s now an auctioneer, Chicago Tlmes-i lerald. Improi lug Them, "Very often," remarked the long haired man, "the printer mixes up words in my poems, thus creating dif fi nut meanings uud t ...'..--. from what i intended." "Thai so?" Inquired the practical man. "How much does be charge you'.'"--1 ndinnapolis Sun, Seeking in lie Disqualified "lo you know anything about J he Smlthklns murder?" he asked, anx iously, "Only what I've read in the pa pers." wns i he reply. "U ell, tell me nil you remember, ami be i(uick about it, I've just been summoned ns a juror." -Chicago Post, Cancer, Scrofula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Chronic Ulcers, part of the btslv. or where it liinls the least rriUtanov and attempt a cure by the use of salves, liniments and other cue. ... appocauons. vaiuatue lime is lost ami no permanent benefit derived fr.mi ...M, lr.. I 'LOOO TROUBLES Brnilinr mnnn D-Ur-n.c. ...,i ..r 1, i .T i i ! i m .W."T.W"" ntmiuuo; uic iioisou must lx- complete v ate norma. Sot aS'ail deeper and saps the JK Iff., Merctirv. mmm .m,rn K,..l b ! r " . " --". '- swi poisons, even wiien taiteii in siuail , '""su ..ui uy auuing anoiner poison to the already overburdened, diseased blood, S. S. S.. Nature's own reined made nf r.au .,,.1 l.K- .i; , - - Jt ...... iwiim, mi,., rv - LUC . .I"-" (II the blood, antidote? ac t forces out all impurities, makes weak, thin Mood rich, strong and healthy, ami at the sum.; time builds Up the general health. S S. S is the only purely vegetable ldiM.il purifier known, and the only one that can reach deep-fleated Mood troubles, A record of 50 years of successful cures proves it to len reliable unfailing specific for nil blood and skin troubles. Froo Modtcnl Troatmont. Our Medical Department is in charge of skilled physicians, wh.. have made bl I and skin diseases n life Bttidv SO if von have lVo ill... ..I i. I- O .... . .. .'. .. .. . . B 1 unu", umra, ocruiuia, ivueumaiisill, I'.cemn, an Ulil Sore or I leer, m ...j -... o.oou irounie wnie uiem ittiiy tor aavice about vour case All correspondence is conducted in strictest uciiu. to uiaac uoensrye i.ir mis scryn-e. BOOK ob Mood and skin diseases free, SWIFT SPLCIFIC CO. " nii- Atlanta, Ga. a. T. Pottiegei, VetefiiNarY sUrgeoN. rELINSGROVE. PA. Alt proissslanal business entrusted tomj oar in receive 1 ronipi sad can nil sttention. J AS o. CROU8E, AITCKNKT AT LAW, ! OtX 0O(XKXXXXXXXXO00O00000O000OtXO0OOO0OOOOOW) I Read This! Bead This!! MY PRESENT STOCK CF CAP.PE i JIP'OI H '!! I!U. PA, A II I usi i fp f 1 1 1 list -.i tobisoare Will receive I rOttlbl lltli III!" D. 6 ppveJll." jMxi. 1 Text: The harvest I.ly is great, but the laborers aro few.-'ni-o 1 n - -tstou XI. Subject: The BOOd Suinaii- . . . Golden Text: .Love' thy nclijh- j as thyself. Lev. 1S:1. lesson All. -.Subject: The rich fool. Qolden Text: What shall It prollt a In, It he shall tain the whole world, and his own soul? .Mark sson XIII, Subject: Tho dutv ol lohfulness. . . . Qolden Text: Watch pray, that ye enter not into temptation. ; latt. 26:11. At EARLY PREACHER'S WORK. ; . s ,1 1 1 Letter from u Pioneer Penn 1 s)lnuiu Clergyman Lately Qroashl in Light. The following letter from Rev, Griffith Hughes, a weH-kuown clergy m:i of PennBlvania who lived 1 ro years ago, has recently been brought to light: "Radnor, Pensilvania, Mar: 2nd, 1773.-1 have wsited all my Parish ionjrs at their respected houses, and louhd u great many of t hem much neuected in their Education iV lg noiiut of the fundmentalls of He ligikn. Others whose principles were er) much vitiated with falsi; doc trines I endcavour'd to reetlfye the mUmkes of the hatter and to Insti nct the former whal was necessary to be belisved and practised; I had no soon er finished this task then I fouuil a great necessity of visiting a great many Welch ami English dentin yt lived far back in the Woods, where I found a great number of well Dis posed persons Uut llltirely Destitute of a uinister at their earnest requesl I h lie gone there severall times since, and or a long time had no ol her place to pleach but under the Shade of a uargt tree their houses being too small 10 contain the great number that resorted there, my lust Journey to them Compleated in all one Thou sand one Hundred anil live miles be sides my weekly attendance at lt.nl nor, & Perquiboma, at either of which Churches. I preach uud .Cate chise every Sunday; The number of Communicants in Radnor ut my Come ing wns IS now increased to S.'i at Perquiboma 19 increased to ki I have Christened in all near 1(11), Ton of I hem being adults, This being all that offers at present from the llonlile So eiety in Qsnersll and your most Obe dient humble Servant. Qeoi Hughes." been steadily gaining in the last few elec tions in Culorado. In 1S3C we cast bttt 14 per cent of the vote. In 1898 wr had about ;i3 per cent and In 189!) 10 per cent. The light among the Dem ocrats for the senatorship lias disrupt : ed their party, a great many, of tho 1 Silver Republicans are coming back 1 to their original allegiance, and some of the Populists are dissatisfied with 1 the course taken by their national leaders. We will carry this state utile- the fusion of 1 he opposition is complete. In a three-cornered light j the Republicans are largely In the ma jority, it is Interesting to note that possibly one-half f the candidates on ! the Republican ticket this year will be I no n who voted for Bryan In 1890. In i that campaign the Silver Republicans of Colorado contributed $133,000 to the national Democratic party. This year the committee is disbanded and the Silver Republicans will not contribute 133 cents to the Democratic treasury. BRYAN MAS lost STANDING. "We are all expansionists in Cnio j rsdo. This state furnished a large I quota of soldiers to the Philippines, 1 ; and these el-soldiers are a strong In- I , fiuonce In bringing to the admlnlstra-1 , tlon Bupporl for the present policy In i the Philippines. There Is very little talk of anti-Imperialism, and the sil-' I ver Issue is quiet. Many of those w ho ! I believe ill free silver are now confident ' j that the interests of the white metal ' will he better served in the end by , I the Republican party than by the i Democrats. Bryan has lost standing in 1 Colorado, and I Uud much of his per sonal prestige gone. This is duo to ine sueiving 01 silver ami tno budsu-i Knlal Mlalntrrpretntloa, "1 thought that girl was in love with me, . felt kind o' forced to propose." "Well?" 'She declined me, laying1 she had only been unusually friendly because 1 was so pathetically ugly." In dianapolis Journal. Tuiniin'a Avernlon. 'Tommy, let me help you to some of thin new dish. It's called " "Never ml' H it's called, enntle. iS 11 a health food?" "Xo." "Then I'll take some." Chicago Tribune. P 0 BOX 594 HARRISBURG.PA CliiESAH-DniNK and Doug Addictions Ntwei IuuniSheD New, ManaoIminI Jury List. a niincuit Hoir. "A bird that can sing hut Won't plntf Should he made to sIiik" his part. Tin- man that can't sing bul that will sing Should be stopped right at the start. Judge, MOM' COilSfDERATIB. Itosl ce, I ' i i v Wesi Ceutro Jackson Monroe SellcsgTuve MldUlecreek Desver Adsni Beaver West Middle) reek Uuton sprlBf H 'Irisernve WssblBRton Besver West Sprlni Wsshli gtoa J u Usell Centre Pent) Pern Wen I r. L'-A.n' W. i jjm J 1JTTJ1TJ, rrTHsi.nir 1 1 rii 11 .im Urapes from 1'nnaati. The future of u buidin rests on its foundation. Ho who would be great iu thought must meditate. We do not have to think alike, but we must all work together. Patience is the perfume pressed from the crushed blossoms of joy. The pursuit of pleasure la like prospecting for lead with gold spades. The first thing a soldier hue to learn Is not to fight others, but how to sub due himself. Barn's Mora. tut Dm of anti-imperialism as a para- j mount issue, an issue which dors not appeal to the people of tills stale. "I have been all over the state ro-1 cently, and hundreds of people have come to me and told me that while , they voted for Bryan in issti they will vole for McKinley this year. Of course ' I only hear the Republican side of the ' question, but I cannot help believing that the Republicans stand a good chance of currying the state for the national ticket, and electing a Republi can legislature. Tho trust question does mil seem to be very much agi tated. The smelter combination has steadied the price of silver, which for merly Undiluted according as the fears or hopes of individuals forced bullion upon the market it is a fact which I have never seen In print that the great fall lu the price of silver when our international monetary commission was abroad was duo to the stamped ing of a few holders of bullion, who dumped their product on tho market In anticipation of still lower pukes. A PECULIAR SITUATION. "Tho Democrat! have created a pe culiar situation for themselves. Inas much as some of their leaders are ar dent expansionists and at the same time antl Imperialists. Their efforts to define their position are very amus ing, as the Democsatlc cry of Imperial ism has Its only foundation In the ex pansion of the United States during the post two years through events which were merely the Inevitable out come of certain International eond Uana" Mrs. Bnobington We had meant to call long before this, really, but with the best intentions, somehow, we ul Ways kept putting olT the evil day. Punch. Tlie Price of Pads. Jaao buys old things continually j On new ones, too. she's bent: A 1 1 I twlxt these erases, as you see, Silie never has 11 cent. Chicago Record. Ilrlii;lnu 1 1 1 in lo Terms. Blanche- I shall quarrel with him to-night ns a matter of necessity. May What for? Blanche lie hasn't been as devoted to me lately us be ought. Detroit Free Press, ppreclatlre. "Ah!" softly hummed the mosquito as tiic sleeping victim restlessly turned Trull. Jacob over in his bed. "I he other clink He must be a good man!" And the grateful insect settled gen tly down again. Chicago Tribune, Msi offimid Jurors drawn lor tlie Conrl over uud Terminer and oenerul .1.11 deioei 1 iihilomn el Quarter Sessions of Hie I' 1 Snyder county held ut Oet. Term. con. men. 1 n wr Monday, Hot. I, ih-d QKAND JUKOHW. i Name. iieonsatlon. trbega t. rri'derlck, Parmer, mngsnisn, JslSsS Sf,, llri.ll-e, lellli ., " Halle) . Peter, t KjthMI in, rbiirles, Uenrj . nssSMib, fields, .loan, Ujumbirinau, freed. Lincoln, LiUmrer. (eiss, Dwell I., I Ulllier, llerbsler, CIs&rkM H., Parmer, Hummel '.1 1.1 en, aborer, KnifbUT, iiarr) " Kersi, Her, Join', farmer, gttBtt, wu, II., l.a.oror, Lsiib. Iloury ' lusher, .1 wepn, Pi hi ', m 1.0 t, ckarV , it., Laborer, Mall- rn, Isaac, Pal OlSr, Hwkley, Beuben, " Klegel, Henry. Uborer, Bieffea, Pranols, r'srraer, HasHainaUi Henry, " 8iira der, John, OsrpSAier, smith, Mlohsel k Shoetnsksr, Wiaci , H Ul., I'.iruier, PKTITJUBUSS, ,lit Of Petti Juron drawn lor the I'eiirt nl Common Pleas, court of Ousrter Sessions "i the p see Court oioversad Psrminer and tienerui .1 ul Delivery of Snyder County, Pu beid us 0 ' T' im, oouimvnoliig Oet, 1. IOOU. Niuia'. occupsilon, Arbotfust, leffersoD, Usburer, lioyer Daniel, oentlsman, liouchel, John vv., Parmer, llowersox, Poster, butwrer, r.n.er Jesse, Parmer, II na r John It-. Laborer, 11 nfer, Joel l-, Firmer. Beyer, Leonard, " Heufer, Simon, Csrpentae, Cronse, Win. .' , Laborer, On ese, Anion. Parmer, Diinn.Cslvin, Laborer, Duck, John, Parmer, i! . . .lames, baoorer, Korr) . 1 ..li in, Farmer, rjoy, Qeorge, " Uruybill, Ifoyt, Teacher, , (iurman, Peter, v'srmer, j llunfiuigle, Christlsi , Laborer, ; Hottenstein, Kiijaii, Metehsnt, llebn, Uenry, Fanner, Uummel, J. f... Btene40ttsr, Itoolniujle, Isaac, Lsbefeft 1 Kepler, Itelley, Parmer, Mattern, .1 imes M.. Farmer, Melser, John 8., Freight Agent, McAfee, Oliver, Laborer, MusKOlUlua, Wm., Parmer, ItSUCb, Henry, " 1 lielgle, Frank S., Agent, 1 usmbo, James, laborer, 1 lieed, Isaac 1:., " s!:' in irry, Adam, Fanner, I seeboid, Coleman, Laborer, Hpeciii, Geo. B Wtgonmaksr, n 'bn a rr, Qeorge w., csrpeater, swari . Howard, Laborer ' Bmlth, Isaac H., ueniiemun, I shiokel, John, JnsUee ol tne Peaoi : h christ, Amnion, Merchant, Shaffer, Peter, Parmer, s an . Wm , Laborer, Thomas, HarrlSOB II.. Farmer, 0 o o o e o ) o e o 0 o 0 o o 9 o 9 o 0 s lariri r Hiun ever lirfore ; niv PHIC S LOWW EKS I"! 1 1 t SAME (iooiis. iy prices on r ,. Wish 111 close 1 III ll suit 1 bt) 1 ki t bin k III III others uioi.ey. )i noi Ihiuk 01 buying your rail you give my stock cai in ts your ul tentiou nml 11 of some ol iuj bunguius 1 uiu ollVriug. m 0TI1 if Crtl pel 1 I) . II ! 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Ant'tluT ihiIii - at., ut 5000 t'ltiveclalh ililli.nlt uonU; t-nt ill- BteatMt nf all afhlevetni ! In i ' rn di M miar) makiiiu i- tin u i. of tt.SM wordi to thin llctlonary hj nieaui vt u iliigTe page( called ihe "Colamblan Worcl-BullUre" nrnnnTiiciiiTO llenlden tlie D.clionarj It alio f ontalnn twelre ULrHnllTICniO. tWymu m- a- r. M .ws i Ahbnvl. tlnnai ' PronoHiK uu 1 1 llonnri : 3 I' roper Nun ; Gnvwtteer f the WorliTi ' l.ms- CUImi lrliii ntary si.. I - ll...lsiuss Inatfii S Uf sol til 1 I Ii . 1 1. I I 9. tt. i m i iter ; u. uao oi viiiuinia) - I'luiciuHuon i i" w iittiil flutdos A It v'-iutains 1j: .ISA's, hatui I'.himi m liiiltati. n leather corcr. T,i l-if .i" i T-irtn riml llnint'. -'ir t vn ot'liil li "till : v w n air i in nun i um- sej linn oi .uin.iMiu , ini" iimhi-.itiu- im "' "J IV ., , i take, We make the rollnwtntr Kenmrknhle-Of fvn lh r; ulai i f Farm nod Hoote i -year, ini -1 - ' tin.!.' ir. nil. lllllW thlM a"T. fi munlli'.-im;ii u r nnij W im kllvor ,,r Ristinms. Mill it u il Mi ti t m il ' '" l :. Il'iiliiiiis lllill..tiai. M , :i 1 nvi ill ' l' inn II All ....tt.. itiU .ifTi-r will n i'i ln :f lllrtunif- Iceo'tli llloMmtnl IO-nairc nri'Oiloin Mut, i ftlnh ' Vl 1 n- fui article ai i r the mirt' mark a hie offer ei er n M, If vnnv shIim i ii.rinii Ii Mini ltntniiilAtth w w ill al. - Iiu'ltiilt- ;i l't" kft Ail ... nf f hn U ..i 1.1 nutilsiliiliitp mkM In Milori .which vmil-l ti Iran $ If inirel ied separately, Aveptu wnote! rvrnnvheros I :al ri-ititiii-lMM r..r t ! ti. aiiii''- an nnien i GIVEN AWRY. . 4 - .v i v ix , y-v - n.u rt a r...i.. 4 : I J r .1 f 1-. ; - I 1 1 s k 1 a rc i j fV. ra ij riui-i1: , no a oprinK maauii vi vn nvaiw , mii 1 r stt CHICHESTER'S ENI r.';: Mldillwreek Reaver Perrj Ail nan Uiddlocree k Prunklln Pens Pranklln Mlddleburg l ull 'It M 111 ir IS I'enn Dnlon Hlddleburg Obapmao Aduina illle Alwsyj M1FFLINBURG ills:,.'. k vi:ilvi -:-a f -:o:- R.H. III a.' r III M i. I.le ,'i. led (rnnile -1 till ik DntRclHl fir in ctii and ft hluu ribbon, iroiia hu i"u- mrlini I ai'it".. 1 1 II. c i:ivn it s KM.s.ssii 'i'l 1 1 11 bus en, v..' I will TsatWe mi lhir. l.i f'u- ilnn : 1 hi loni ami Imitetllonsi. II or m nd l. 111 h , : - I'nrtleulara, Trail Monlwta and Krllrr nr Isndle iu i i rrtwrn Hull. lO,00OTittlinoiittUri. :mmi by ail UroiprlMa, OBIOBE8TBR OBBMtOAti CO. MOW O I . ITNTfl I LU I "ES & CEMETERY )lflO '.ii' IAI S.iu.ir,'. M-nO'.n Oil- sap riiM. t.. ia. Wetxel, Charles, Waller. Irvln, Wogeasi Iter, Joba p., TssStseT, Waller, Sepliares S., Parmer, I, 0 btte Union Cbsptnan Franklin Adstns Perrj i Jsekson lllddlecreek rV'llnsKPiie Prsnklin iaei Cbolee, "Did vou have any trouble selecting a name for I he baby "None at all; there's only one rleh uncle in the family." Richmond Di-patch. Wnsliiuittou, D. C, Qeripssee Pure Food Co., Le ltov, N Y. tl KXTi.EMEN : Our family realize so much from the use of OHAIN-0 'lull I feel I must Hay a word to in duce others to use it. If people are interested in their health and the I'l. u .,ll,,a,,.,l..'r l',,,lltln. Little Charley Papa, what is broacV 1 welfare of their children they vill xv , To Repair ft ; : . ; :c tor eijcigsur: ! Chi Stones Cleaned an I Repain ' ' Low as tl '; I 7 Sol J t TEJi'tl"!1' ' r' Ijl l. ;cs?rcve, i'a. i X i I rl .r-r:"'i lriu Ijl... Remember MAJOR'S mniiKit CEMENT' MAJOR'8 LEATHER CEMENT v'3ssK RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man THE GREAT v of Me. mlndedness? Ills Dad Agreeing with hesdstcong people when you know they are wrong-. Tit -Rits. Pour Fellow. "Popplt wns to propose last night. Womler If he iHd?" "Yes, poor fellow." "Rejected, eh I" "Oh, no. Accepted." Uarlesn LMa. use no other bereraire. I used them all, but ORAJN-OI have found su perior to any, for the reason that it is solid graiu. Tours forhealth, O. F. Myers. inipt-rilnent. BrOWnbigge (to waitress who has hniuled him a newspaper) Ain't yei j;ot nothing eoinie? I lika to hnie something funny to look at while I'm e-heatin'. Waitress There's a lookiiur straight in front of you, sir. Tit-Kit. CrlSentlr Laeked Nerve. "Why do you speak of him as u man who lueks nere?" "Well, he has been callinir ou one girl for tWs years and their engsgs mi nt is not yet anaouaoad." Chicago Post. mENcn hemeuv prodnres Ihe ahnvp remilts Invio days. It srti powerf ullr and iulckly. Cures ben sll others (all. nsBgaSM will regain their lost manhood, and old men mill recover their youthful Tigor I y lulrjf KEVIVO. It gulckly and surely restores Nmtous ness, Lost Vitality, Irupoteney. Mglitly Erolwloos, Lest Power, Falling Memory. Waslins Iilseases. and all effocta of soil abuso or cxeesa S3d lndlscrellon. which unOte ono (or study, tiuainess or msrriags. II ,S HU,VH,7llUI'8 1'JH.HUH,.wr'',. V. w.W,v r fi la surest nerve tonic and tlod Imlldrr. bring- Ins hack tho pink clow to pule cheeks sod fe aturing the Are of yonth. It wsrds off Insanity sad Consumption. Insist on having KKVIVO, do II ran 1 rsirlod In est pocset. uy mail 1.00 per pssksge, or six for 6.00. wtths pos Mr written nsnsIN to ear or rafoDSl urenisrirse. sanrsss Royal Medicine Co., '0 for Dale in fiddleburqh, Pa., by M1DDLEB UliUH DRUG CO. I "'rfTSSSS
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