n vnn cct ttp WITH A LAME BACK? THE SUNDAY SUiOOL. 1 I i-A. I I ML flirt r wkfb Moey Trouble Makes You Miserable. Imost everybody who reads the news rs Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. ji Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I the ereat kldnev. liver j l. and bladder remedy. r It is the cr? at medi- Jcal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of . scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright 's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-KOOl is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. 1 1 has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a simple bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. The reru'.ar fifty cent and Horns of swamp-Root dollar sites are sold by all good druggists. LEGAL ADVERTISING. 4 MKNPMKNT T TIIK CONST 1" I I I ON 1'KOI'OSKD TO TUB t'lrlZKNS OF ntm COMMONWKAT.TU KOIt Ttf RTH LP. pHOVAL OR REJECTION BY THE WKN i. A88BMBLY OF TIIK COMMON WEALTH OP PENNSYLVANIA PUB LISHED BY ORDEH OK THE 8BURRTAHY OF THE COM.MONWKAIlti IN 11 HSI AM'K ok ARTICLE XVIII OK THE con ITION. A joint RESOLUTION proposing an nmt'ixlint'iit to the Constitution ' 01 uu t nmnionwi'Aiui. Beotfon 1 Be ft resolved by the Senate ami j of BeprfnentativeH of the Coninmn wealth In General Amembly met. that the ft. I lowi nir ! DTODOMd as amendment to the Cm,- ititntion of the Commonwealth of lYnn-yl- j nnia, In MtOOfdftDOO with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: Amendment One to Article Eight, Section One. Add ft! the end of the firt paragraph of Mid irxtion, after the words "shall he entitled to Tote at all elections," the words, "subject how- ' tvortosuch lawt requiring and regulating the ! fi gnat Ion of electors as the Oeneral Assembly tufty enaet,' bo that the f-aid section shall read h follows. Section 1. Qualification of Electors, Kverv , male citicn twenty-one years of age, posses- ' leg llie following qualifications, shall w en titled to vote at all elections, subject however 1 11 inwn rvtiiiriug miu rrgitintiug tur rcg- Iriration of electors as the General Assembly ! ay enact: He shall have been a citizen of the United 1 Malt's ut liRsk one month. He shall have resided fn the Matt one year , f. having previously been a uualitled elec I r or native born citizen of the State, be shall ! months immediately preceding the elec- 1 He aliail luiv. 1 e-i-Vd In the lnction di-tri. t he shall orfer his vote at least two limn 1 mnicu mi e 1 . ureeouiiiK tilts oici'timi, twenty-two years (it age and upwards, lie ).,t!' liuvn tmiil within twn vi-htm a St.itc m cvuniy tax, wiinn snail nave nrcn iin'N-fu in ; wore the election. .11 .1 iMiiiiiiii iii nil iu .uuur 1. ik11'. 1 ' 1 Seven. Strike out from said section the words "but ' co elector shall be deprived of the DrtvilfWe l ! voting by reason of his name not being re fMrred," and aildto said section the following 1 worn, o iix laws regulating ami reiuiring tne rTgivtration of eleetors may be OOMtod tOAppI , tniitifti 1, nli timviilixl tlukt Kin )i Iiim'si mnv in ! urifiirm fur flinsM it tiit Nainii fluua .' un lliut 1 '! siKi seeiion vnaii reao as iuiiown : etton 7. I niformitv of Kleetion LftWl Alt ' MN regulating the holding of elections by h : cities or for the registration of electors shall be uniform throughout the State, but laws regu'a- ; tiuv hi' t-ti4tii I tn nrntlv u rinMnn I tm. nli ! 1 that loofa laws be uniform for cities of the same tliUW. A true copy Of the Joint Resolution. W. W. QHIEBTi Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT To THE CONSTITUTION f PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OP TUI8 Da M o N w K A 171 1 1 rOH Til El K Al'l'KOVAI. W REJECTION BY THE (i EN URAL AS- ! I'KNNsYJA'ANIA, PUBLISHED BY ORDER Of FHK SK KKTAKY OK Til KCOMMON VV KI I II 1 IN 11 USUANCK UK ARTICLE XVUlOFTHti INSTITUTION. A JOINT RESOLUTION rroDoiin an amendmenl to the Constitution 1 of the CotninoQWAaltb Section 1. Be it resolved bv the Senate and n me of Rcprose ntati vol of the Commonwealth 1 nf l . .i.. ... .i a i.i I 1 ' .INI 111 ' 'Kill AV''IIIMH IIH-' lie following is proposed asan amendroetil Constitution of the Commonweal' It of j "vlvania in aeeitrdaiue with the nrn vision toe l-.ighteenth Arliele thereof. Amendmeut. ttrtko out Notion four of article, eight, and awl in place (hereof, as follows : Ion 4. All elections by the oitlnDi iball um i ..i .... i,.. i ..i ..,- : - ribed by law: Provided , That secret-v I 1 "t!iiir be nreserved. true copy of the Joint Resolution. Secretary of the Commonwealth j DMTNI8TRATBIX NOTICE. Let ten ol Atliuiiii.( r;itiori in tlie (s 01 Tlieodorc Krdley, Info ol Kranklln t w j i i III Uo., I'll.. 'l-i'M., lii1.;.: ht'cii gr.un ! d tlM DMflrtisned, Ml r"rsi1"s iuiowins ; wives null bted tonld chiun- ueteqaeMM ke immediaii payment wnjieth having 1 indenuaed. w t I IiH, M I .1 , I il-'J il. 111'., Sllilillc'jiirvl", I'll., (Kt. 1, 11W0. K' TTUK'N NOTICK - Xiitlei- l lu-n-hv en lliut l ttt r- ti sruliirntary tii tl,",. l ... .. .. f..,i,,t.. r.. .(......... i i " :-.Ul III IK"- HTI1I .11 II... Ml llll' IIIIIIOI- ''i. lo Wliom mi luiiviiii'ii in nam i ilatr lid make imnifIinle pnymeiil unit tlmn' elaima aaainrt it liiulil preaanl thom F RQtlMlitlcated lorMVllement. RAMT7KI 11. STKOI'll. Kiocutnr. hnaenak. Pa.. ((. II, looo. M'I TKIX .MN II ri. i it ii i- ia lu-rchv K'veii tlutt IrK r: tofliami-'iiuiry upim tin ch. "i Ninniol llnuiiiiT. lull' ol rntr.' Twp lor Conntv. 1'u.. ili-i'iiii'il. havi' lii-i-n Uno.i ' 'tne fnrni ol law lo flu1 'nifrr-iiuiu'il. tti u h.,.,i :iiilt;litr.l lo Mit'l 1'itatc shoulil niako n . " I'rtvnuiiit ami lliimc linvillir 4'l;iiriiH auaitml nouli nrCBCnt tln in ritily aMtllrntii atril for tnuMit. KI.IA IHtr.NNKK, Exn'Utor. I creak, pa., Oct ii, i'm. driven ihttt ItM. r- li'mamrnrary n r mni'iui i,t."..f, "v.. -,, "i i tin ,W II . wuil.j . i l.. , mi i.i-i i, I lIU'l ' form of law t. i in- iii Ii r I, 'il. to whom 1 "I'Mitcil to sai.l I'-lalr -Iniiilil inaki' Iniinr. i-., ,.,' in m , ' '"" iKanii -Hi, iirewjiu iin in nuiv am iii'iiiK-aTi'ii lor llMUnnl III I. IM'lll'll 1....... iuiit Milltt, 1 a . Ucl. II, 1900.' ',. ANDKXPKNSKS I paaaMI ' ' Inli-riiiuionnl Srrlrs fot ovtotMT iti. 1S0O Tka i,uii Mit-.-p nnil l.oi Coin. Prvpared by H. C. I.pninpton. TIIK UB88ON TEXT. (Luke 15:1-10.) Then drew near unto him all the public ana and sinners for to li:ir him. 2. And the l'h.ivi.-tcs and cribea mur mnrpd, jaylng: This man raeelveth sin- . ncrs and taieth with tin in. X And hg spake this parable unto tin in. laying: I. What man of you, having an hundred sheep, If he lose one of Ihrni. doth not ' leave the nln.ty and nine in the wild, r-, nest), and go after that will eh is lost, until he find it? 5. And when he hath found It. he lay, th It on his shuulders. rejoicing. 6. And when he cometta home. hecaUeth together hla trtenda and neighbor, saying unto them: Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost. 7. I say unto you, that likewise Joy shall be In Heaven over one sinner that r,pent eth. more than over ninety and nine Just persons, which need no repentance. 8. Either what woman having ten pteeet of Silver, It she loee one piece, doth not light a candle, and iwi ep the house uud aeek diligently till she lim I It? H. And when the hath found It, she call ath her friends and her neighbors together, laying: Rejoice with me; for I hav found the piece which 1 had lost. 10. IfikewUe, 1 lay until you, there Is Joy in th,- presence "! the angeli ni God over one sinner that rvpenteth. GOLDBN TE XT. There la Jov In fhe preienee ol (lie nnui'lt of Qod ion one Inner Hint repenteth, I. like liao, NOTES ANH COMMENTS. The study of this lesson should in dude a reading of Luke U: 25-88, this forming the Link in Luke's account be tween last Sunday's ls.nri and the tine assigned for to-day. The following analysis includes this passage: Counting the Cost of Dlictp!Inshlp...l4:2S-SS. Jesus and the Publicans lf:l-S. The Ixist Sheep and I.nst Coin... 4-1 and M, (a) The Lost Bhi p, (b) The Lost Coin, (e) Seeking the Lost, (d) The Lost round. hejo icing Over the Found C-7 and 9-10. Counting the Gist of Discipleshlp. After awaking the parable oi t be greal supper, portraying iib it !ii! u scene ol festivity with its unbounded happiness anil goivd cheer, nothing would so nat' Qrally oocur to the Master as the othei side of the picture. Figure it as we niay. in this life there is no li yti t thai does not cat a ahadow. The greal law of eouipenaatiou makes its claims tixm us absolutely and without exception Thero U oomfort in the thought foi those who suffer stul endure, but for the light-tiearted and joyous it shoultl bring out a sense of obligation, a sen' of duty. To "eat bread In the kingdom of Qod" presupposes diaeipleship. Thi means Joy, happiness and comfort, but It costs something, tu the. lat ten verses of Luke U Jesus illustrates the importance of counting the eoat, iuil how graat the cost may bs. If a man i to erect a building he has estimate-i made of the oost. If a king is to wage u war, h takes Into account the chance In favor of riotory and of defeat. Th dleoiplo la to ereot a building, the build ing of character. The discip'.e W t: wage a war, a war with the forces ol sin and death. What is the cost of dis cipleehlp? Tt la the making of Christ and His rlghteouanesa supreme In this life. Cross-bearing le the test. The croiw In Christ's tlmu stood for the most aiwful and disgraceful of death. From this we may Imply that cross bearing doe not mean the giving tir of some one desire or making some oth er petty sacrifice, but It is to perform every duty and meet every danger in Utter oontempt of thu consequences so long as we are-sure that what we dc Is for rlghteousneew' sake, The teaching is uot that we should hate anybody. Christ's Gospel Is a gos pel of love. Jesu put love of neigTi bor side by side with love of (Jod. What Jesus did clearly teach was that lwe of Qod was to be supremo, and that it Love of anything los stood in th,) way of duty that lesser love was to be sne rifloed to the greater love the lore OS God and righteousness. Joau.s ah.! the Publioan. It surprised the pharisecs that Jesiw .should a ciato with publicans and sinners. The publicans were Roman tax collector und were, considered us enemies of the Jewieh people. Jesus, in reply, likms is publicans and sinners to lost sheej ind lost coins. The Lo.-. Sheep and Lost CViln. They am like lost sheep because they Lavo wandered awaj from (iod into the wild of sin and lire of themselvee un able to find ;!ieir way back. They are like lost coins becauae tliej are of real vulu to their Owner and Maker, and of no value whatever tc anybody In any way when lyinjj- unused aud out of reach. They are fought becauae, like lie sheep, they arc aafer, happier and more eonteut in the fold than out in the wihlerness, where life is in danger from starvation, thirst, wild beasts and the elementa. They ore sought because, like that coin, they ure of real value only when doing something to accom plish the mission for which they were put into the world. Rejoicing Over the Found. Reaves is a place of joy, nnd until all the w orld i redeemed the greatest Joy known to thn Heavenly host in "over one sin ner that repenteth." That "repenteth' Introduces the one SO tire element on the part of the lost being. The sinned may be lost, and found again, but if he repent not It will be as if he had neve been found and given a chance to re turn to a Life of righteousness and use.-fulness. 11 BLOOD POISON. In some cases the external signs of Contagions Blood Toison are so slight that the victim is fimilv within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the din-mr The gTeed ol wealth is a seductive! uud treacherous aspect of u n rig hteous sWWlaiJ lireed DeSS' b tsisehood that a far We a I ill. 1U..H s lue consists in the uiulutuuc ol the things that te possesses. It is the great hardener ol hearts, say.-, the lloston Herald. It knows neither justice uor a,, u v. I . fl ..J J9 ,s Mown. Iii other esses the blood ts quickly filled with this poisoSHMM vinis and the befouls charity with in.s.uc, i a'.dos- Rl - V,l V fwolleu KUl,d' "ucus pstehea in the mouth sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, .ore , . , . ' tv throat, eruptions on akin, copper colored splotches, and fallinc hair and evebruws tcututiou. It poisons the Ingenuous- ( ieav(. no roorn for doubt, as these are all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison, i.i .-s ol youth, pollutes the w isdoui of j Doctors still presenile mercury aud potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min llfe. makes Sire unvenerable and death crals never yet made a complete and permanent cure of Contagious Blooil Poison. Tbev drive the dien9e a eicirradatiou. Vet the conviction can " the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals prod nee v.. . kd M rlli'llMlillum 3"il tll ni.ikl . ilTwtlv., Civa'd a. ,.1 uI.um .,,ui, II,. (.,, , 1 n w . - - - ........ m . s, i.uhii ...v jviii, ... iiiivii in. iiugei uaaiM iu urop on, SUUBWUl I ..let sane greed potash Ulftko wracks, not euros, aiid those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after fiec from aches aud ,tn. .-v cv o. acis in an imuiiT nuiereui manner, oeing a purely vegetable remedy ; It tones the poison nut of the sestet, i, andi instead of tearing down, builds up and Invigorates the general health. S. S. S is the only antidote for this siecinc etnil md therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage eir how hopeless the case may Sppest --en though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. 8 S can be relied upon to make a rspid, permanent cure. B. S. i A a new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease It it the only purely vegetable Mood medicine known. riU Merely AMD poiss:i Make wreck?, Not Cures liaiuly be aoideil that the in has become the coulroLiug passion in the lives of a large and Influential body of our people. It sways ow n aspira tion and rules ei cry actit itj with a pre suming and audacious authority never before so plainly mail. lest. In me sen- . ate, the college and the church, as Well aain the market, the shop and the par lor, it makes Its baleful spirit evident. The wort of the matter is thai there seems to be a steady Increase oi cringing submission to it s as-u nipt ion and its demands, less indepi Ddence of its behests, less confidence in the su periority of other motives and other! satisfactions, less contentment with modest Compensations of industry, less cheerfulness iu conscious rectitude in an hu.uble lot, iu sobrietj . in frugality . in sacrifice, In domestic simplicity, in I social helpfulness. Miss Jennie Creek, of Mill drove, la., who saved u world's fair traiu ou the! Pan-Handle from a wreck iu fSW aud who was made a member of the French Legion of Honor for the act and re-1 eently invited to attend the l'aris ex position us the guest of the National Humane Society of Prance, is financial ly unable to pay the expenses of the trip and some friends proposed to raise the money by popular subscription and by selling a small book hdeh contained the story of her daring act. Editor Bundy, of the Mat ion News, asked Miss ( reck to visit .Marion during Ihc Klks carnival and sell the book from a booth. She replied1 that she would like to attend the l'aris exposition, but she could not Consent to appear as a "freak" iu order to gel the money. Mr II L Myers, loo HalbetTf St . Ntwsrk. H. J , u;i t m sBlcted with lerrlblt bleed Slssaae, wM h wm In spots at nri. tmi tfl prcaii ui, uvtt my imuy. i nc pmi eiu omi uno sores, ana ii is eusy u inisginr ins sueennn 1 snaareq llclere 1 leanie e,iiiTim-r, i itaa nociors couio uo me n, soon i usn prni s nuu ireii onllars, wtiK-ti ris -eslly llii -wn itse tried Trlou peUiit medldnn bet they did n,.t reach the Jier Whes I !. id Kalshed '-st lioitltuf s 8 P t wsl sreatly Improved, sad was delighted with the resell The large, red pi '--r on my chest hfgrtn to grow oltr snd SBiaUer, snd I'vlnre long disappeared rntirrlv I reas'i uv lost ttciKht. ikeesmt stronger, snd my sppttit Improved. 1 was soon entltel) well snd aii .. s cleat SSa piece id glsse.'' fend for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable informatiot at this disease, with complete dnectioiu fur self treatment, nur medical dep in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood li ease! 't hesitate to write for anv Information or advice wanted We make noehat st- ever for this, AU correspondence is held in tlie most sacred coufideuc. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLAN - 8A, 1 Read This! Read This!! MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS 8 o o R larger thnn over before : my PRIC S LOWER than OTH- $ S EKS for tie SAME GOODS. My prices ou 45 rolls of carpet g o wish to close out will suit tin) nockel book oi many and Bave others money. Do not think of buying your full carpets until o you give my stock of carpets your at teution and get the prices of some of ray baiieaiufi I tun offering. REVH 9 RESTORES Vil i.. .'' Mk. Ihaagml I I Si UH, THE ' p JgK. C i . . t;. ORBAT A Must the Japanese "go," too? Ten thousand of them lire Kiiid to have land ed on our Pacific coast during the first three weeks of April, and for several j months they have been arriving at the rate of a hundred thousand n year, ten limes the normal Immigration. Some arc known to be contract laborers, mid they will be deported; others. Inter on, may vrtih they, too, had been scut buck. It 1h suggested that many of them tlee to this country because they fear war I between Japan nnd Russia; but prob ably, If they hud heard the story of n certain labor war in which the Chinese OnCC figured, they would have preferred to take their chances at home. A physician in Scott county, Kan., re cently removed to another part of the state because In could not make both ends n:iet in his practice; but his serv ices were so badly needed in the old held that the citizens circulated a peti- lion asking the county commissioners ' to appropriate a bonus of $500 annually to the doctor, on coudition that be should return. Thi commJssioncra made the appropriation, and the doc tor has gon back to his former home. o o e O o o o t o o Q O o o o ll Prices just right uu these One Word About Pictures. I am offering my present stock of pictures at coat, LESS THAN COST hikI some for the price of the glues in the flames. Don't inis this siile. I have some pretty things to offer ii' Furniture, nil new. Later will surprise you in Stylos anil Prices, UNDERTAKING ! US DERTAKINGr ! Indus branch of my businoss I am prepared to give Uu public tlie liest serbioe thai can be Beoured bv money, time and personal attention. Mv equippage in tins branch of business i one of tin-tinest in the' Htut". I1K.VRSES, CARRIAGES Bi.-l UNDERTAKING PARLORS are up to date. one srnrd ahoul h report that my attention hits i ulliti to lately in roirnr i ray prices. I (lUARAOTfiKtofurnb-U tUesiimegiMHlnul I.KSS MONKY than an bouse in the county, l or vhanti'i: to give you nasler PAYMENT tlmii all others. First-ClasH Livery ConuecUd wifli Uudertakiug Departmerit, Q W. H. FELIX LEWISTOWN, PA. TOENOH XUBCDkCBUOY producea the above rasnltaln!30 dny.i. It seSj powerrollT and quickly Cures when all othen uiL goong man will regain their lert r.i;iiitool.a-..ioi4 men will recover their yonthfol visor b .iag BEVtVOi it quickly snd surely testorei I 'mu nccs. Lout Vitality, Ixu potency. Nightly E Lost Power, Falling Mi niory, Wontlnii Din all effects of wlt-sbaso r scossand Indli r.i whli'h tintUnon) lorstQdy,buslni ssormsrrlsj ' not ouly eunn !' it,i:tii!kt ftt ilieeeai ol ill ISSSTSat nerve t'inic iuv. titomt lmllil i IrrSg lug back the pink glow to eale ebeel a 4ts atorltig lbs lire of yontb. li wnl- oO 1 i aml Consumptl n. Insist i n baring RE1 1 i '.,nr, other. It can t) earn il in v, rt pocket. nvll 8 1.00 per raet we,, r uli iortfft.no. w" . ' tlve written guarantee to. euro or - : ir.e Ihe money. Cirrularlne. Aildreaa Royal Medicine Co., 3u:' Ll J-or unit in Mi(lll?burli, I' I DDLEIWliail DRV The Post I ii"v type for liriniinif. Intel) ' lino Milled ii MH'tltiol Li :oy, HueliiiTinn, Mieli i easoe Pure Food ( !i i, N. V. . tlemen : My mnmitii iitis ' i" i i . real coffee drinker and .ms (ouiid it vorv injurious, II i iuit u hi 'Vera! paekatfes of ur QRAI i 0, the drink thai taken 'lie planet coffee, she found it n i ch better for bersell and for uichil bb tooiini. Sbe has fiyeo t i. iTee drinking; entirely. use a age every woe',. I n ten re li 'spent fully veil. Fannie Willi PAKKsiR GIVEN I !" So per month c "uiuible woinioi. Pernmnent Poaltlnn K'Henee unneeemanry. Writo at once rtieu an. (.'LA (K & CO.. Z)i 8. 4th St.. tpnw, I -a Mui. rilli nnil Point, Men are not saved by serrtlnier.t. Lota never turns buck because it sees a mountain rr hears a lion ronr Are you putting nny treasure where, it oanuot lie stolen or burned up? The hardest thing1 tho devil evct tried to do was to starve a good, man to death. Egotism always looks nt his "n If b bor" through tlio wrong end ol llie telescope. The devil's great film is to make tt easy for men to do wrong and hard to do right. liana's liora. The citizens of ninwnthn, Kan., are divided Into two hostile camps over a curious question, riou.s tune ago a wealthy woman !icil nnd was buried. When In r will waa opened it was dis covcred that ah had left .V for the Improvement of th rj in which she should bi ; the managers of the graveyard In whl h hp wasn't buried arc . , e t bi body moved, and tb pti pli ban t iki n aides. A Chicago girl writes n Driend about her hern, who in a soldier In t.bc Philippines, She says: "I got n let ter from . He i.i getting along splendid. TTe has bei n assigned to tlio guardhouse for tlve days. Says it ' is a prettj in.: place, but, then, you know, he never shirk frot bis duty. Ma nnd 1 arc naturall) proud to hear of hij promotion." The latest norelt) In street railway management nas just oeen introduced by a Chicago road which has placed a guppl) of whisk brooms and olothei brushei In a cabinet in the front of its cars, with an Invitation to passengers whose clothes become dusty to take onn of tin' Impli nents, retire to the reiifi plattonn and nsa It. "T)ld they all come out of one egg?" ejaculated a little girl the other day upon seeing for the first tinu n flock of downy chickens. The child had been for several years In the Institu tion familiarly known as the Beecher orphau asylum, iii Brooklyn( and lias just gono to her aen bomei in Wood stex'k, Conn. A fiheok for $17,664)444.4-1 drawn on th National Bank ofCommeree ofjfew York, in part payment ol the Third Avenue railroad bonds by Kuan, Loeb & Co., th purchasers, is said to be the largest ever made In this country in u business trnriF.iction. o o I o xTelenhon e ( tanncction, sn-fwRsav A- m&M fc V .". J T "BTWJtVivfis-. ' i jp-SBSSSa: -. ; HliliU o fy No matter how h,inJ.iom the attlrt, the stvIWi appearance 1-, PI IT ill II I Jjjj i 1 , ! ' v . , .-.ir if !pjcs that .ire m t i:i -iV with t!n': .- . 1 ULu,IU Pm i..iv. k 0ri rif '&jm No thne on earth, at whatever price, c.n c ;-! n ?.t -'CHtfi tt (pl.liU PAT. t' c ' '!.".- . i:: .. t' f ' ! i:..t 1. 1 ' D fl fl ( rWWj "lcak thro1'. Why pay $5.00 for an inferior j icr il 4 J LjuUiVi w I-.----. uij-i ,i .i ..: t , .. , f MuNAki :hb x , : 1 ' ' ' r 1 1 uer.l f ' i va v.i'.p ' M ' ' ' '" . . , prepaid, f r Addrcsi I - fjiwi to da: ; .: .. nar-;i vm: tt-;. r . v t .-.icniS'Ti icrtLcr ' 1 'v guaranteed patent leather sli maCe. (I'm Thcv : ... ' irer and wiil ... Write!?:' -08 . . SJuil for r ,rti.-,.h, t,wt.iv K ' ' d. ins il ill To n Ii per i rated in aubwil Iu tin tugl in- ' Moniimuiil ii ,r I iiml Siilw ril .. j anioiitil ileslreil b. s scrilitlon a- lui i II will i . title Ji ' 1 thla ilalnty tin tie voluuie Vi. ',! I'liUi rr" (cloth hound - a a eertlflfati Herlptlnu to f a Imkim eontalti i linii ni Kii hi p itiel moat repre a live works Bint a ih ini Ui li v. i . iuk ol llie f llul fi Hi i MYW II I s I i Ii II I I it li .r,0,T I 'I 'I tratetl by t'"i 1 tv-tu n of the not have bei Worlil's tii ' ' t 1 I'"' est artists 0 'In- Kunil i ii-u tiii- fatal anil tin- Kuiul i'i i'k Inn in, ii t to tbe memory ol ' ' iiul. ih i. AililrcfH l-a'i.i:M. KlRI.1) "i ' SI S I ( Also ut book ato vn. lie . ' ii ret. ihe I if '9-?WCK53'i T,.,-- -C 1' 4t C C- 'A t. ' . . .. V -A .itaeejtitVe. - A i Qi 3 b I I '.SJ .as loeei,'..'. 5 j Oi1 j tin Hllti.iU 5j;0l: VVnrtis mm wz ..i rw -- .; . ac Ie tt l-'!ira ftr.'O r!OW 1? nFPflRTWFNT !v nw? vm (IMF. TL a 1.. irk of sxtraorilliisr) Ini ..1 classea ir proirrealve lienlile. Ill qnaill) Il " imeiet crii.i .rn ,ij uu- itir.ii .i.iiuhiii n..i nf to-day. In quantity ii couialiis uearl) evvr word In common usaaei aud fully answsra the purp ofsi lessl three onl ol svei f. iii people ii i reeater Dlctloiiarj baa 14 Words, Century 335,000 snd standard NftVON, Thess eoat from .-i" to fin eacb. uir mi'i i,o oOOwortlams) new bebadupon lernii beretofors nnbeard-of, A new device aunwi tbe pbn.,1 forms ef all tbe nouns, Another noliua out sboul BO00 eapeclsllj ililliruli words I I il.i . outlet el nil aclii v nuiiti In mnili in 1 1 tlouary making l Ibe aildltlou of 3S.W0 words to tbls dictionary by lueana uf a llilgla pagv, i in .i tbe "Columbian Woni-ii.iii.ier." rr nsflTUCMTO Beildej Hie Dlctli nun' It alsoeontslni twetec UUrlRlMcNlO. dert n follows! I. Abbrevla- tlonst 1 Pronouncing Dictionary I 3 rrSPar Naniesi i insetteer of the World! Lari Cities ; Karllanieutiu-y l;iil : I business liiairni i. i : Micliil Etlqlieltei " Letter Writer) 10. Jsa of Capitals IL Punetuationi U it"!.'ilii'" j: ' ! , bsnAsenMlr bound in Units tlon leather covers. niUCU SllfaV Tn " raimsmt TJome, --.iir eat . GIVhN fiWAY. a sdrasMlr hs ?; Mnti ,,f nr.o.iion . Into tiinu-aiei of luune where it is imi new I taken, wi mske the f.4l"n.. lleomrlnilileorrer! im i; I I 'f Turin and Home h .H" ' ; nr. "to i' ' " I IhOM "in ti.iili.illiiM'at.er. al nmiilliaonf rial for only SOOM I W fin Mirer or Msaina), and Mtbynt furiher chsrse aerei Th - A I Comprehenalei Webster pleijonsiT." fs sbov J 2 H I'liin iii.iiiaiii. mi n. , i-i-i oik mi- , I leentlr tlluatrated IOpai pretnlnm lmt. cm .imiiu- 'J'f niernl artlolea anil aim " tlie ni"-' remarkaMe offers 'vermsae. 1' your annserlptlon If 'fnt InuiKillaiely e will aim Include a 1 ei Aria of the World, eontsbihur msna In eulnra. which would eji st l-vwi, tt If iiurebsned awnsraie'r t-i-ot wanted eeerywtiere. WNHTO commlaalnn ror r'o'I Horn .c. ire1-, an urui'm w p . r i 'i. 1 .1 H mm Phlntnn II?.; 9 -- . .f7rirj;i iwiei, mv a w,,,.m.v, ,,. "Oiie flitv !u-t winl r n 1 1 to my ilriiif, -i . 1 brand "f coiigli n i ilii uu thai nut have in stud Urnndiii, tbe popular il Outario, N. Y. "Sli iw ed ninl wai I l to 1 k i preparatii u I i otil ' i mn suid to lo r thai I con I fn uiond Cbninbi 1 1, iu ' ' oi I !iiul tbnl c i.i 1 ' a b" ; the remedy an I nfti i - did trial if she did 1 limlK-v tn hi ' : ! k I would refund tbe conre "f a dj CAinG bnek in coi 1 in need of B eoUjjb n vised het to bit; berluiu's ( i n .1 I - lmt 11 very good . lor tin- remedj I ibe Middleburg Dr 1 ol 1 ho CHICHESTER U v ?sprin('TiBici, ni . . irm;au' , ma. v A bow-lcpped kultiuiore mnn hnsstib- I rnltted to rtn nperntion In order to over- Aimi. ,. nlilrtnCina it m rtrt Wliai. doesn't admire the wishbone effoct ia husbnnds. Yet there aro persons who aflfect to believe that lore is deteriorating. iJMeiiJsjnaiaraari 1 ni;!-q iNHiui. aii (i';i 1 1 . I licit 1'oiiL'h Syrup. Ta-test L"o In time. Sow wr orngSOTl ; PATE ITS naH OBTAINED' "terms "SiSt OJdWttOr Bonn uulcate wall tut) Kdlto afauaMne vd viu givj an uvriM tutor mitton . . ii tqa Hmfr. Alwsea rellabn Ladies, ssk rti I'HirHKNTKaVN BKULIMH In lt Spoilt nieudllo boxct, sealeil with bluo : TkUi mi other. Kefu,. d-.tiirermo. lutlonannil leu'.. or wiul le. Iu SUuapa for I'urilealai-. . -uonlaU and "Keller Uir l.iwll. -l return null. 1O.U0U TSSUnwU . ail limsslata. cnicnesTKR ciinMiOAi, co. fllCO .nawUron Square, I.i. MaaUau lluaiwpcn, : re .nidi lb