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    PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAO.
Sanbury & Lewistown Division
In enect uareu io, iww.
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Seltnacrove Junction
SllruigroTe
Pawling
K reamer
Meiaer
Mi.lUleburg
Renfer
Urate, town
Atlamebunr
llauba Mtlle
MeVluro
Wagr-tr
Shindle
Peinlertllle
Mettlanrl
Lewlatnwn (Main -Hreel
I,rwlBtown j mil lion-
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LTMSeliujn-n 6:00 p. m., arrives
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Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
mutTHBRN I'KNTii.w. RAILWAY
WESTWARD,
pill WW"- Sell s?rov,- JonOtlOB (ls-'iy for
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(gr untitle, 1 Si an 10 Kile ami Uan
1n fur BillslbBts Brli 'in. I Canandaigns
for Look Haysa, Tyrone and tbe Wont,
i tor Buffalo. I 10 l i" tor ivilutmiti' ivaui'
La Mid OanaBdaur
, a tar hesoroaou Elmlra
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5 1
lav for buffalo via Emporium,
Brie, 5 m n ni ,or rie sod Uanaa-
s fcl i ill lor H l.
f,,r iek Huvon anil
atpon
iib g .is a m 1 00 and 5 48pm lor wiiken-
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i ui 1" 1" 11 ui - P aii 5 43 p in lur SIiuiho
, i Mounl Carmol
j ,"i ,i ui lur Wllkesbarre
BABTWA HI),
mini leart Sellafgrova Junction
, dally arriving at Phtlndolphls
Vorli I 58 p in Baltimore a n p ra
atsatoii 4 it pm
i my urn vluar .n Philadelphia
Ipnl Now York 3 .VI a ui, liiililiunrc ') V p in
iliinrt'in 10 M p
p m. ually srrivlnic at Phllsdalphln
V. n i v"rl 'I" ' '" Baltimore - an m
Ungton I 05 a B5
rra'ne sloleav Sanbury
13 im I nly arrlvliiir st Phlladolilhlo m
tu roTn to waihltjcton B30 am Nuv
Weekdayi, 10 as a m Sunday ,
im dally arriviDg at Philadelphia "
i.Niv York '.i: ii in, M :w suniluvs ll.iltl-
;i i in, wainington ssoa m. Baltimore
to, Washington 1 16 P m.
a,wesk ay nrrlvlnii at PblladolphU
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ii alio loavo Banbury St 1 50 a mind 8 23
lltiin, ir Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
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LHUTCUINSON Uon'l ;IniiiiKer.
(COMBINATION WITH THE POST.
Vfi rive below some clubbinir
nbinatioDB with the Post. The
m quoted are very low.
'he New York Tri-WeeUiy Tri-
paud tin? Middle. mrtjf lWr, one
Ir, pud in advance only $1.75.
Ttir Tri-iYinklv U Hulhllahatl Mnnditv.
jrorurtioii of suborit)t-rH on (lute ot
km, Md Men Mlf ion ia a t.torouKlily
; io-il;tr iluily fumily nOWtMpflf fur
be New York Weekly Tribune
the Middleburg Post, one year,
in advance, only 1.25
The Waeklv Trthtma u uuMlahAtl ah
Iftiupt'lny, nnd give all important new
pr nation an-t wnrlil. tho inot reliaMu
.irkt-t ropi.rts, Unnzoelled agricultural
iciiartiiieiit, n-li ibN- ecucral infonna
.u and rlioice unl fntcrtaininc nin
Uftnr, It g the ''monle'i niiuer" for
tw entire United BtetM, a national fam
y paper fur Cnrmera and rillnoerfl.
ie New York Tri- Weekly World
I I'll' Mi'lilleliiir" I'nsT. (Uio vour.
O 1 j y
in advance, ouly Jl.65.
a Trl-Weekly orll comes tbres
Wi week, 1 1 tilli-.l with the latest
M " tif Itli-I'nlintrv mil in u-..ll u-,.rli
u price Mketl for' it.
( Practical Farmer, one year,
lie Middleburg Po8T,one year,
i" advance, $1.60. Both ol
We papers and tlie Practical
liner e;ir FWk and Ao-rinnl.
Almanac for 1900. paid in
mily 1.05.
Ike PneHcsl Parmet I miu nl the iient
F'upaiK-r. iMiiilUli.. I, iuel weakly.
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"1tl.i-U-.il- Book faronlv 11 .SB.
STKn-Tntrumn..
, , . i I ' l.ll. ..I I-, aid I) Wti
'r-vi-. :u,.i ndvi . im f,-old establlabsd
. nnanclal tandlng;. Salary 7sua
"I fXlll-llfc..- ..II 1.1 1 I Li
-I mi i iiiiiiii- in ni.ii, tig Dan-
I 1 ui e reieronces anu enolose
.... --niiiii- i envelope. AnurVU
11 "ten Bldg., Cbieaco, 4-is int.
fWa-wais, n full-blooded Indian
I 's nriilvilil.i .1. a a , .
j i iic urif oi jier race
finie a nrnfuaatnwal ... l
, oitHUi.lIM-
'ypewriter. She is emnloved
Prominent Boston lawyer, and
H " go through Baddiffe col
I ' .v her earnlmra.
o
!'rnlte of lie-htninrr nt. n.nrlen V
rve a man perpendicularly into
I'J Wtch up to his armpits. 16
"n rubber boots, but it seems
JO Hot l.r4 . ,
I used as a nil.. AIm
banning, the popular sii?n nainl-
lta)s the WUlinff fk'o n 1 'I'ril.iuiA
Ped int0 town last night, to rind
r " " lady friond was progress
ES.w mumps."
LNERVe TONIC.
'Tan B. el- mmmm
The farmhouse telephone has be
come quite common in a number of
Telephone, for
Farmrn.
eastern communi
iii and there is no
question but that
it general use in the rural districts
of the country at large ia certain to
come. .In Franklin county, Massachu
setts, the farmers have had tele
phones for four years, and their com
pany is taken by many as a model.
The Heath Telephone company, as
their organization ia called, waa or
ganizedf in 1897 with a capital stock
f $12,000, only $5,000 of which need
ed to be paid in the first year. All
of the instruments were purchased
and owned by the company, which se
cured 30 subscribers in the first 13
mouths, and its success and growth
have been very steady, says a local
informant. The company now owns
180 miles of wire and has 200 subscrib-
ers with 50 mom about to be con
nected up. The original subscribers '
in the company pay six dollars per j
year for the use of the line in their
own vicinity, and for calling up dis
tant towns or subscribers in remote
parti of the county they pay but tcu
cents per message. The new sub
scribers pay one dollnr per month for
the use of their 'phones. In Mont
gomery county, Indiana, there is a
much larger rural telephone system.
In 1890 the farmers of that county
organized al Bowers Station and
raised enough money to buy o switch
board, and ench mi mber bought his
own telephone, and contributed in
money or in labor for the building of
the line, so that the whole system
was installed at very little actual ex
pense. Ench subscriber pays an in
itiation fee of three dollars for the
privilege of joining the company, and
a monthly fee of but 23 cents for the
Use of his 'phone. At present no less
than 40 towns are connected with this
system, and there arc 6,000 telephones
on the line. The telephone on the
farm is no fnd, and the day will yet
conic when the best farms of the
whole state of Iowa will bo connected
by 'phone with sonic town or city.
most prominent rail-
1
s in this country and
In oilier. nlrlaa I
Several if II
road corporal ioni
Pensions for the
Aged.
as well have es-
tablisbed, or arc
preparing to establish, pension sys- In coming home, and as hi wife met i making the soil much more reci pt..
tenis w hich will lie of Inestimable hen- him in the hallway with her usual kii.s to the rainfall, which is a valuable con
eflt to faithful and dev.,; . .-.npioyea he said apologetically! slderaHon. A good cultivator or disc
who have been many years . i vice.
The disposition to bcucvolci.ee in ar
rangements to lessen the hardships
of old age for veteran workers is gain
ing ground in every enlightened na
tion. The old-fashioned custom of :
merciless eoiiMKinnnit to del titution
and the almshouse of the bent and
broken who have toiled diligently for!
unsympathetic masters for .scores of
years docs nut lind so many admirers j
and approvers aa it did In earlier gen-1
erations, truly observes the New
Vork Tribune. The ruthle logio of
the survival of the fittest and the long
0,r.,v ,.r ii,.. n l nr.,1 f e,.hi ho nra
trampled under foot ns unlit are tem
pered in these days by impulses of
compassion and good will.
It is n nlensure-to bear of n worn-
an's club doing so practical a work
,. , , , ,., .
as that lately accomplished by a t in-
' ,
cago organization. By planting trees
and shrubs, with grass borders and a
few flowering plants judiciously dis-
posed, a barren plot o a city school- ,
yard has been converted into an at-
toantlva little nnrlr. -mil that, without
eliminating the necessary playground.
The members of the club believe that
the educational value of such a work,
In the direction of taste and culture, ; Hons were being fed he asked the keep
is worth many times its cost. If only er: "If one of these gigantic and fe
the women's clubs in small villages rocloui carnivora should contrive to
i . i ., I A i 11.
, and country pla.es would adopt the
same plan!
There was another man who wrote
a news story who does know his busi
ness. He abides at New- Haven, lit
the first paragraph he fixed the read
er's attention with the statement
that a boy look a header from a bi
cycle off a 4(Hl-foot cliiT and escaped
death. Then he goes on to tell that
the boy first struck a guard rail, then
was enabled to break his fall by
grasping at ahruba that grew on the
precipitous decline, nnd finally landed
on a shelf 300 feet nbove the base of
the cliff, having slid rather than fall-
1 .... .,.,1 Iin feet hilt ollh' '10.
The administration of the United1
Stales will be guilty of gross negli
gence if it fails to take advantage of
the hints thrown out by onr high
school graduates for the solution of
our gravest problems.
ii extract in stvle from the mod
,1Vp1- "This cloud that tried t.)
stand In the way of their youthful joy
was only a false report whose bitter
taste could not splinter the radiance
of their happiness."
A Topeka medicine company has put
out a lot of testimonials. The firt is
from a woman, who says: "Having
suffered 15 years from a fatal disease,
I am happy to suy that 1 am now en
tirely cured."
Potatoes arc being exported from ;
this country. Those imported are
known to the trade ns "old potatoea"
and are to be used almost entirely by
the large hotels for making potato
Mlai.
Twelre yonner women of Kokorao,
who formed a "Marry If You Can"
club, succeeded so well that the,lr
only remaining purpose is expressed
in the new club uame of "Stay Mar
ried II You Can." If the sole early
purpose of Uie club could be fairly
judged by its first name, says the In
diauapolis News, It would look as
though the second organization were
vitally necessary to reduce the work
of the divorce courts. Xhit most peo
ple will suspect that things were
pretty well advanced before the club
waa formed in the first place and
that the young women were com
meudably preparing for their future
duties.
The governor of Texas recently told I
a northern visitor that he ,.x ,u.d Jr r.es require, aaa you.an
v. , , . . I not conserve it by cultivation. iou
his state some day to be the first m ; , ,10,d . , (f ,y
the union In point of population as but do not gct m.ar As
well as in area. The great growth of . the roots extern! ken bsuk with vour
Texas in the last decade lends some
support to this view. Nevertheless,
New York still has more than twice
ns nany inhabitants as Texas, and so
has Pennsylvania. Illinois, Ohio and
Missouri also" out rank if. How long
they will continue to do so is another
matter, A census taken this year
would probably give Texas rank as
the fifth state.
A Carlisle (Pa.) man received a lea
son in punctuality one day lately that
ho will remember. It was hi.s wed
ding day, ami he was more than an
hour late at the residence where his
bride was waiting for the Cl reiuony
When he linallv made his appearand
hi.s father-in law kicked him out of
the house ami the bride's friends
threatened i" mob him. The man, it
Is said, returned to his lonely bach
elor rooms under police protection. i
a Qaeee Woman, i
, .. ... . .... ,
Judce (in will case)--Did Mrs. Dili-
a, " ;.
non c er ihow s:g-ns of m.-aniiv in vour
.. b
presence .
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Fair Witness She -ia - ofti u ei -ycc-
J
centric
.... . . .,
Mention an instance.
. i
(in one occasion we came from Eu-
, .
rojif in the same steamer, ami she'
puid duty on her new furs Instead of
r ,
wearing llieni.
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'Last Ail" list. N. . Weekly.
-
comparison.
ir. Rro:uson was later than usual
1 he train was crowned, i.aura, ana narrow win pin your sou in good con
tad to rid in the smoking car. I j ilition In tba spring without the use of
Suppose I smell like a tobacco fac-
torv."
"No, George," said Mr. Kerguson,
"you do not. The smell from a to
bacco factory, I remember it. i uot
st all offensive.1 Chicago Tribune.
TUe i i'ii ni Teraptlats.
A very young couple ill soul Invest
Qeorgia culled on a colored minister
uinl offered biro a string of fish to
marry them. Saiil the minister:
"I mighty positive dat both er you
is too young ter marry; but den
i'ou look 11 beap older ilun what you
ls: p fordertno', ef dey is one t ing
I wants pertickler fer dinner dis day.
it is fish. So, jine bun's!" Atlanta
Constitution.
TWO Law) era.
Lawyer (angrily) I'v
r ii nl
mind to sue you.
Second l.au ver --I sJiouldn t, like
, . , . . ,
anything better, there a only one
tPouble nbout two nwyera ff0ing to
v awyer cttn never ,,, himsell
justCo when he pleads his own ease,
First Lawyer That's easily fixed,
I'll plead your rase, and you plead
mine. . V. Wecl V,
Sensible nurse of Aetlon.
A pedantic pedagogue had taken a
few of his pupils to the 200. While the
emancipate iiseu, anu momu ounin
ll i Hi
lous itrengtn into our nuust,
what steps would you take'."'
"Liiiiu' mis, sir," answered the bo'.
Tit-Uits.
Began in Economise.
She As we are to be married next
month, don't you iliink you ought to
begin to economize?
He- Oh. I've begun already. That
very thought occurred tome this even
ing as 1 was coining here,
She What did you do'.'
He Passed the candy store without
Stopping. Jf. V. Weekly.
Hyalenla Enoustb,
Ladv fseriouslv. to policeman in
Central park) Officer, did this walk-
i,r tbrn.lch lh, WMC rrrnv. nr.onr.lino-
to Father Eneinn ever reallv cure1' 'V4
anything?
nffleer ('with snthnalaatie benrti-
nesi)-Shure, ma'aml Dirty fcet. -
, i in. j .
Only ntnrnl.
Bcnermernorn now amusingly tnos
girls write. I receive letters from three
different girls, each of which is one
long sentence without punctuation
from beginning to end.
Stuyvesant That is not peculiar,
That is simply the wuy girls tslk.
Brooklyn Eagle,
It Made n Ulfferenee.
Dr. Bigfee Have the Joneses paid
their bill yet?
Secretary They have.
Dr. lligfee Ah, Mrs. Jones is in the
otliee 1 didn't know whether to order
her to the mountains or order her
out Judg
A Mateh and a Mystery.
Hr nam was Short hU nam wss Long
They married; now. you set.
Hit's always Lenr hs's slwsyi ihsrt
How can such quear things bat
-Chlcags Record-Herald.
ORCHARD CULTIVATION.
Lark of It la Hie Chief ( aae of 11 a r
rttirii. A . rdlnu lo a ana
tlaa Authority.
A Canadiaa fruit grower says tharf
from Uis own experience ami that of
man j others the conviction is firmly
formed that the lack of proper cultiva
tion is the chief cause ( barrenness In
orchards, Although there are many
other causes. The cultivation of an
orchard should begin, before it ia set,
by having the soil in a splendid stste
of tilth and rich. The selection of a
site ia of importance, l'eaches and ap
ples do best on a lighter soil, but not
leachy. Pears and plums do better
in a heavier soil. Do not attempt to
grow any kind wf a grain or hifj crop.
'J' draw to heavily on the moisture
crop. Put In a hoed crop that comes
j oil' the ground curly or that does not
occasion any moving of the soil In the
late summer or full Reason. As an in
stance, early potatoes may be grown
because they are ofi the ground In
l good time, but not late ones, fur the
; harvesting of them keeps the soil open
; and prevents the proper ripening of
the wood. Many young tree- have I i
dumaged or killed by lack of care in
this line. A young orchard thill has
been enriched and well tilled tending
to grow an excess of wood may be
thrown by seeding down, but do not
leave your seeding but a short time, as
an orchard in sod will begin t
K"
down before you are aware of it. As
soon as your orchard begins to bear.
U'V 8T"wiflK- a crop of any kind and
en. mate ihallow. As loon ns th
irround is in a proper condition in
spring begin cultivating;, and keep it
mellow and well tilled until about tin-
first of August, then if vour S"il
lacking in nitroiren (if thf- suckers
. , . . - , , ,
how u growth "f 13 nchei nml tlo-
, , , , , , ,
leaves are a pood, healthy, dark irreen,
. . , .
n i indicative that nitroiren is not
- . . . ... , . ,
deficient) seed :th clover a ml plou
. , ,. . ,, 1
under, shallow, the follow in-' .liitic. If
. ... , ,,
clover will not take, try peas. If you
.. 1
are not needinc nitroiren, then sow
... . , , , ,
-nine rve. inn it must be plowed enrlv
.. ,
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onr trees of tnoit ore w Inch t he v m i d
t; o , i . ; i
; later on. Some sow oats, but barb
usually makes a ranker growth than
.. ...
l lie ami B 11 u I" 1 1 1 LT I lie lai I sea si ill. I In ii
crop die and form a splendid covering
for the land, protecting the roots nnd
me piow. i uiliatc llo-roiiijIiU 1'rai-
rle l arnur.
HOMEMADE WEEDER.
DenCrlptlun of Will l COBstdvYwd
n Irry Fair Babstltttte for tbe
i i in in-re i ii i Arttole.
A weeder, though one of the indis
pensable implements of modern meth
ods of a rrlculture, Is costly, a nd conse
quentlj run w ithin the reach of every
farmer who could use one to advan
tage. We determined to construct a
substitute for the commercial article
that would answer its twofold purpose
i. e.i weeder uud mulcber. The fol-
HOMEMADE WEEDER
lowing satisfactory device is the re
sult of our fltort :
Three pieces two by four an coupled
together at one end with strap-iron
nailed to curb, piece and lapping round
the aiiL'ie of each outer pine. This
iron serves also as a hinge for spread
ing the machine. The on it r pieci are
3yj feet long, the middle piece two ' i t
and nine inches. strip of wood for a
gauge stretches across the out, rend,
titled to a mortise in each pi.ee and
fastened in place with a 40-peunj nail,
these nails driven at regular intervals
along the outer pieces and one at the
fl end of lhc middle piece, serving
teeth of the Cultivator. Prolll t o
..' , feet is the range. At the front
i liter piece is a wheel to keep the
.chine f rum dipping into t hi ground,
als" H ho,kk ot hl'av-v w,re for tn iU'
lachinent of the whifHetrce. The hati-
dies fastened to center piece are
braced With strips of wood. If one
I wants to go to a attic more expense
j a small set of harrow teeth can be
1 procured tU any hardware store
and
, used in place of the nails. This makes
a stronger nnd more substantial
weeder. Also use bolts to fasten to-
gather. Id A. Hoyt, in Bpitomlst.
An Eseellent Combination.
Poultry and fruit growing make nn
excellent combination. The orchard
is never injured by fowls, but on the
contrary moat excellent work is done
by them in destroying Injurious in
sects and weed seeds. The addition
of a few beea make a strong trio, as
they, too, am a bane fit to the fruit
grower aa well aa direct profit earn
ers. What other helpers have we
who cheerfully and persistently work
far nothing and board themselves?
Midland Farmer.
RIDER
many
T a reliable person
a uicycie. write
CYCLE
PURE WHISKEY
DIRECT FB0M DISTILLER
TO CONSUMER.
Four Full Quarts.
.20 I
Express
Prepaid.
5.MVS Dealers' 1'rntit,:
I revents Aiiullfruttoni.
OUR OFFER:
HAYNEfiiSl
JVta-Ytp Dl"
We Mill end (our full!
jii.it I hollies ol llflner'
1 ear-OM double I opper I
llislilled Kve lor M iu.
evprest prepaid, khipped 1
in plain psi asoe,
marks to in. tu hi,, i mi I
tents. Knot salisladorl
when ret eiid. relurn
at our expense; -w- w,B
return toar S l.-'O.
Such Whtikty Mn'tftrssi
mm here tor fn lAdfl .
Tier I Hst'l Baak.psyloni State
Lolltti er any of Uu- Kl. t'u'i.
THE HAYNER. DISTILLING CO..
220-232 Went Filth St., Dayton, Ohio.
:i00-3ll So. Seventh St., St. Lou in. Mo.
REV1VO
RESTORES VITALITY
U B Wade a
Well Man
THE 1 S
m - ". . s rw
of Me.
produeea t ho above result ln'30 flnyn. It Bets
powerfully and iiinciily. Cures wIh-ii all otte r fall.
Vntltiirni II ll 11 r(i.-ni ti Ihi ir limt rtmlilinnil anil eld
t mfu will roOOVer tin ir youth ful vior by uuing
BKvlVOi It guielily ami huri-ly reNtorcn Nrvous
DttiH, IjQut Vitality, Im potency i MlfbUl Kiuiamoos.
Loi-t Power, Failins Motnory, Wsatlns Dlsesaaa, and
111 clfucta of Helf-abunn or exretHand lndn-eretion
ivhlch unntHeuoforstuily, biu im M orniamaffe. U
not only curiii by swtlag sttbeaaal ol diHeaso.bul
las groat nerve ton in and blood builder, bring
ing back the pink glow to pale rheeki and Ta
iloring the fire of youth. It wartin cfT Jnmalti
and CoDBiunpthm. Insist cn luvinit RET1 VO.no
other. It ran Imi carriid in vapt pockrt. Ily mall
81.00 per pai-kag", or uis torttfi.oo. trltb , poal
live written Kunrnntew t rnre or refund
the money. Cirularfree. Addrcfia
Royal Medicine Go.tti5Sfi8!1&
for h t'e in Middleburqh, Pu, I
MI DDL AH I IWH DRUG Co.
WANTED. Ciipai-lf. rfliaiin person in ev
ery county t repronenl Inrg1 conipnuy t no) id
Hnanc al reputntion; S4 mtlnry inr year, pay
ihhir Wfrkiv, y, por ilny Bbtolutciy mire and nil
EpenMa; itralicnt, bonnfule ilsltnlte Mlnry
o commlMlon; Mlnry pnlO rncli Hatunlny nnd
Apenne money nd vanned cw it wet-U St A S 1 1
D I lot fiK.9 13 J enrboi n m.. I UU ago.
P 0 BOX 594
HARRISDURG.PA.
CURCB ALL DOINK AND DOUO ADDICTIONS
NtV.Lt r'Cui'.m ii Ni.v MiOftGt N NT
DR. HAYNE'S,
(Thetlreal GertnaiifJSi lent!! I
improved Double Kxt-ract oi Sarsn
parilla and Celerv Compound Red
Clover, Beef and 12 Veirotables,
Hoots nnd Herbs, (no Mindrals)
contains DOUBLE the Curatives of
nnv ono dollar Medicine in Uio mar
ket and lasts TWIC tis li ng. The
greatest Remedy of the Ago, killing
all GERMS, di .-tiny d all IICUO
I'.KS ami h Bine nnd certain cure
lor KD NE V and LIVER disasi
Rheuuintlsm, Nervoiisnt'SH, Uyspe'
psia. Malaria, Constipation, Sick
lli ndaclie and all con p aints ai Is
ing from impure 1 ood. Regular
price $1.00 per bottle 1(1 oz., but in
order to get it introduced in this sec
tion we will sell at 50 cents per but
tle or l bottles for si 60 until furth
er notice Bo not wait, order now
if you are niliug.
The above medicine ia used in EV
ERY HOSPITAL and by nil the
LEADING PHYSICIANS in the
world to-day, and highly endorsed
by all Ad.li ess.
AONAWK RBAEDY CO.
April 18-241, ROME, N V.
RUPTURE
Write to the MOHAWK RBMEDY CO., Iteme.
N y and they will tell you how you oan ears
.' 'in ell lilt ,.r 1 1 K UN I A on. I the ONLY
WAY thoy oanpoialbly be Ut KKD. '
'llltrif' II will (.mi ..in .
wait, you will never regret it. April IS-211,
WAtTTBD. Otpable. reliable person in every
nounty to ropreeent large oompany of solid
tliiancial laputattOBj W88 nulary pet year. iuy
alile weekly; fj K-r day nli-olutrly Hire ami nil
expense"- iitrulKlil. bona II. Ie. lallnit- Salary,
Booommlssloni salary paid saeta Baturaas ami
eilene nionev a.lvan. e.1 eneli week. STAND
Alll) HOUSlS XU Dearborn M-. 0k -aao. :l-.-ln
sstat$ NOTION-
NotUe Is hereby given that Power of attorney
in I... i hae been irrunta.l by the beira In the es
tate of fonra.1 Kettor, lulo of l'ann town-lnp.
Baytter Ooaaty. Pa., asuiaiin. All lrsons
knowing Ihemaelvea to be in.lebte.l lo wil.l
tote ahould mako Immeillatr paymenl an.l MOSS
having clalma Klnt It nhoulil present them
au.y.uh.u.ic.W.lfr.aet,..e,.i8T
1 Attoriiey-tn-faet.
Dundore. Pa-.Iune I.H0I.
m m we wan
VexcoaoKC n
MEAD
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kWltrerio vri
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Vv-ihAT
1 I IU
AGENTS WANTED
in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1 901 model
bicycle of onr manufacture. T0U CAN MAKE 910 TO
ISO A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself.
1901 Models Kiss $10 to $16
'00 & '99 Models.8.?:. $7 o $12
500 Sscsii Hind Whulte to
taken ia trade by our Chicago retail alorea, Pfaf IV PO
We ship any bicycle ON APPROVAL to
anyoae icittwut u cent vUposit in advance and allow
10 BAYS FREE TRIAL.
no risk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay
a cent if the bicycle does not suit you.
Hf fJAT DIIV a "brrl until you have written for car
UU RU I DUI FACiimi wick ud hie ti si mm
Tins lilieral oler baa never boeu equaled, and ia a (uaiaatee ol
the ounlitv of our wbreU.
in each town to distribute catalogue for ua in
toitay lor Irec cauuvui: aau our ;ia nl oOer.
C0.,Dfii 130 J.Chicago.
Illlialisiilit Iliiilr.iHil Keilln-Ml llal a
ti IM-lroll. in I ailmittl l.tlnen-
llolinl Asso-iHllii.
For the meetiug of the Nntloiuil '.
ucatiouul Association til Detroit, July
.8 to 12, lUOl, the IViinsylvuniit Itull-
road Company will -ell excursion tleU
I els to Detroit from nil stations on Its
line-., m tin rate of one fare for the
I round trip, plus $2.00. Tickets will be
solil July (i, 7 Mini K, Lr""il returning tu
leave Detroit not earlier tlinn July ''
Inter than July 15. Ily deposit inn
i tickets with Joint Agent on or before
July 12, nnii tlie pnynient of 50 cents
the return limit may exteluletl in
leave Detroit not luti r tlinn Keptember
1st. . 0-2O2I
Uu., Arc "iir HLIdae-ye f
lir llobbi i uracoi Plllaenresll kldnsy Ilia m-
ptofrttCi Add aterlius ltuai0dyCo.iCblcssuorli.Ti
Mr. AV. S. Whedon, Cashier of
the I'll ht Niitiiiiial Haul, of Winter
set, IoviQ, in a recent letter reives
some experience with u ciupetiter in
his employ, t but will be "i value to
I other piocbanicH. HoHiiysi "I bad
- a carpenti r working for me tvbo was
obliged tu stop wmk lor bcveral
tln.siiii account ol being Iri'llbled
I with diiiriiioea- J ineutioni'dto him
I that I had been similarly troubled
ami tlmt Chain berlaiu'ri Colic, Choi
I ernantl Dial rln ea Menu dy I ud euro
me. lie bought a In ttle ol it from
the druggist heie and infoinied me
1 (hit one dose cured him, ni '1 I"' is
I is again ui Lis work." Foi bi'le lv
tbe Middleburg In ug s
inn im. i i i n i ii i :s.
V'rieii.l How is your wit'e, old
chap?
Mr. Henpeck Last week the was
dangerously ill and just now she is
dangerously healthy. Heitere Welt.
'I In- stni.l t.iuou Han.
Her beni, he Ii a itald young niir.,
Ah, jrei, the wi ima' hours
H-.vu often i r ivi d anew t o hi r
ills itaylng p.. - rs,
Philadelphia l..:.;- t;n.
u Overpowrrlna Imumrnt,
"Joe, how on earth dul tiiat, si.an
work yuii with a gold brick?"
"Well, he took .. mean advantage of
me, you see; i; was a hot day, and he
lirst worked mo with an ice cream
brick." Chicago Record-Herald.
A n I.--I run.- Topic.
"Do you think that you:,.- Mr. I',: '.
ly takes after his ancestors?"
"Ki illy,"
"I haven't time to discuss the Dar
tviuiau orv." YY;i-o.i.L".oii Star.
.1 nil
? Well whaf
followi d?"
"1 did." Toui. Toj ..
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v., ,5V f h :
AWAve -.r
Correct Silverware
Correct in character, design ami
workmanship is as necessary ns
dainty china or fine linen if you
would Ilivc everything in ;ocl
taste an.l harmony. Knives,
folks, ipoona and fancy pieces for
table use will be correct ii se
lected from j;oods stamped,
K.'Ut.'m: . r " I s IT . " Mihrftro ImiU
ttuu "R.non ' For oai&Wga i.i
ddrM th tutakvrt
InUffliltonal SIKtr Co. Mtridtn, Conn.
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