Pennsylvania kailroad. ajabury A Lewistowu Division. In effect Kareli i, law. Mass. BTATIOSa. r a I at 48 4 4 4 39 41 4 4M 4 14 407 8 4 an IM ISO a4 sis s u S10 lew ! iu U)l Kr.' id m J' MM 10 J1' 1047 to Wi ll w 11 l 11 1 iiii 11 IT II i:s7 1140 Sunbury Mali nsgro.e Junction Vlinsgrovr Paw line Eraanmr M.I..T Mlddlebunt Banter Ilea rrlow a Adameburt Rauba Villa Met lure Wai -r HhoieT Paiutervilla Maillaud I.awlatosrn whvtown (Main Street .ewietowri Junction. to 1 IN I i : : i 8 I It; u SST I rw T M; 7 4 i 743 I T I T I 7 JO PWjn leaven nullum t w -o m hi, mi- . U.. '. JO ., ... Lrivc"- nt SMulUNrrnTa o o p in eag&liiitgrflVBft.OOp, in., arrives t Sunbury o:io p in. . i ........ i .,....,;.. . Upj leave wwipwiiii uwihjhwu iim,l" U 1 " 1 10 """P nl amp rn. i u,p BjBSmlof Allisina, rmsourg ami law "-.. JiSJaltimuraaai' wasr.nigwu aaj 1 ft 4 83 10 P "I a or I Biieaieiliuia mm IthV- '-' ' "' ill" r Iphiladclphia & Erie R R Division. KORTKBBN I'JOTTRAl. RAILWAY WTH r W A It 1 1, iTUln I'MVf4 S5ll asr"c JH11C11UI1 Ui.nj IUI C.- unit Watt. L), i; H p m, p m. Sunday 9 M a m, Jjltrtve SUOOBry uaiiv cicopi aaaoay: I ni lor nun uu.i ai a ut iwi i-.nc u . u- ltd 101 ii ilieiyus" ............. .................. , v.l- I iv,,,..l. Jin t-.i l.ick ninwi I; ' -ui-imii 'or H itt.iio. llii p ni i"i raiwnaa na t .,. Klli Caoandauraa , ,u tr ktaovoana r.niurii ,B ii.r Wllllttnspoll a n m for Buffalo via Emporium, Erie, 5 ID a iu lor Erie ami OanaB B 6a i ui lor v I. bctl Haven an. I m, 'i :i in 2 IHI iiinl .", 4S i m lor Wilkes i,i rlaatlton i, i m :i iu, si as p iu, 5 4." p in lor Shamo- : m ual Carmel u 'j SB a iu lur W IlketbarrS BASTWARO. mini leavt Selinsgrove Junction . rlatlj arriving at Philadelphia Sew York 8 Up ni Baltimore :i 11 i ni mrton 4 It pin , ui daily arriving at Philadelphia in New York 3 M a ui, Ijuliiiimru ;i IS p in gt ii 10 M p in- in, uolly arriving at Philadelphia i, N- York 718 a in. Baltlmort J an m nglon I 5 a m rra'naalao leuve Sanbanri im ilnlly arrirlnc at Pliiladafdhlattfla m it i m Weakdtjri, 10 ni a m Sunday, am dally arriving at Philadelphia 7W : York 0 S3 n m, 10 88 Sundays Baltl ina iii, Waatilnfftoo uo a m. Baltimore pin. l aiiliini'in 1 i 1 I1 in. pm.wtoa aayi arnvina nt rnnaaeipaia in. Ken Yurk ii :)u p in, Baitlniort 6 u i p ui tatton 7 i.i p in b .i iiiv, arriving it Philadelphia 7 B2 p m V I 1033 p in, Baltimore 7 90 p m, Wash p in lai i iu leave Sunbury m oso am and 8 20 II p in, lor HarrltburKi Philadelphia and wri '. U. Will II I. licn'l Aitenl liCTi iiiNSDN Uen'l Manaa-tr. COMSirJAl ION WITH THE POST. give below some clubbing lioatioDa with the Post. The i i quoHXj art' very low. le NTew York Tri-Weekly Tri- land the Middleburs Post, one I, paid in ailvanw, only 81.75. ITiir Tri-TV cckly it piililmlicd Munday, iiim -imy una rrinay, raMQiO a larfre oportnn ut HiiliHcrihiTH on date ol ii', anil cru'li edition ma thoroiiiflily to-ilntc daily family uewiipuper for 1 pie. In' New York Weekly Tribune the Micldleburg Post, one year, in advance, only $1.25 PAt Weekly Trlbnna It publltbed on liirMiiuy, iiiKl give all important ncwn iiiiiiim unit world, lot most rcliaole irktl reports, unexeollod avrloultutal liartineiit, relltble general infnrnia in mill i liiiii-,. and I'litiTtiimi iii inis- 1 any. It It the ''people's paper" for I'inir" i nilril Miates, a lintinnal liun paiirr fur farmiTH nml villagers. New York Tri-Weekly World In' Middlebnrg POST, one year, ill advance, only 1.05. lit m-Weekly World eomes three Kiiwi'pk.ii llllcd with the latent I of the country and in well w orth price asked (or it. Practical Farmer, one year, the Middleburs Post, one year, i" advance, $1.50. Both ol bove papers and the Practical in' tear nook nml Aorrimi!. Almanac for 1900, paid in lice, im v XI .lift Practical Farrntr I one of the beat ja papers puliliabtd, nie weekly. PI.IJ0 yeitr The year book Bantaina - In arhieh there Is a iuml ot in "' i i that in uselol to the fiiruitir. I'll., of I I i m Blnna la M I m. tht "i . n Book foroniv 11.68, V ritf.STWORUY MEN AND WO. STc,laiid advertise for old establialicd P willd InaneUI ....... i,.... U.I I ' '' "ca, all payable In cash. No can I. uiya reierenoes and enc'osa ntamped envelope. Address ,Al(!lVln,, III. I.. i l.l ' . la I MA I ' '""K., ' HHMfVi I'll HI! Irahar nr. , riaasu ' rnnsonueak- -Hal Mrs. Yeast 011 Jon lately? GrImar,nkfl,Mt4 W..11 ..1 I .".,irv ii-i, sin- o,i to-day, and she just put her III 1 1. . .1 - no- ii nor. "' a bugle call, eh?" Yonkers I 'II llriulil amnul. Mokeby -Yo' want in mare PWghtah? Well, what urn yo' Loafenly (on crutches, loftily) 'TOU'rlit .: ! .1.. a. tr. - .-Mm. ii im. uo .si rev 4 mI''"y fo $5,000 damages fo' iocs. J-iR-k. TI... a Iadter Big fire down our way "at- Cleaned out. best naH n' n. ' 1 Com fnA T a . - , I -... 4 rraiili ui kiidiv: wuker Yepl Pat Hogan'i so Urn,..l i. V ... R louuio to the grounii. V Jf ia ptHVE TONIC. I BowaU With Caaearata. WORK FOR GOOD ROADS. alderable Haa Bee n Arroaapliahet! la the Courac of Oat Decade of .saltation. Ten years of ag-itatiun haa resulted tat natiotiul movement for (food roads, but it ia only within throe yeam that a tangible progTeaa aas been made. Up te that tkauc there had been a attniber or state ussociatloaa. Later these wero mailt to iuclude a number of states, until in 1897 a national con vention was called at St. Louis. Twenty-two atotes responded te. the call, with over 2,300 deleoatee. Oth er nml lurircr conveutioua were held la lgQg, IMS and 1900. Several years afro President Moore originated the idea of trips of road instruction. Last year he took a train through Miiinesiitu, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois aud oilier western statos. The train traveled over .TS.imh) miles on the trip, built SI miles of model road, held 38 ! conventions nud addressed lO.I.OOfl people. The trip was paid for witlij $14, (mm) appropriated by congress foil the purpose. Following this trip, thei last national oonventlon was held in Chicago. Thirty-eight states were represented. it was then determined t" secure an appropriation of $150,003 ami ar range .-. trip which would resull lr a mile of model road being built in lach state in the union. At the .i!if time the convention secured the drafting of a good roads pln'jk in the national platforms. The association failed to get t he i appropriation asked for, but with the: assistance of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson geeured $20,000, which was, available for the work since July 1.1 After the failure to get the money President Moore went to Nw York am! discussed the plan of n southern trip wiili President Stuyvcsant Fish. I of the Illinois Central. He was en thusiastic ovt r t lie plan, ami at once offered i" provide the train ami pay a large proportion of the incidental expenses. The association intends ti push the good mads work. Congress and each slate will lie asked to pass leg islation favorable to road improve ment, (loud roads are conceded to be j the opening wedge for every othet Improvement to follow. One idea ad vanced is to work the convict of a fate on its road const ruel ion. Over 200 miles of model road could thus be built each year. Tramps ami va grants are lor I to build roads ill' Germany ami England. I October 20 is to be Gi od Unnds day in every slate in the union, ' that j day instruction In pood rond i.u'idiiig will be given everywhere, !n schools, through the press, and, if the day is on Sunday, the pulpit, will lie asked to, assist the cause of pood roads. SAFE FARM BRIDGES. Traaa Arrnnueilli'nl Shown In the Plot ttrf AHxiirea n Striiel lire Thnt I a ii not lie Improved. Where streams or ravines on the farm must be crossed by teams, it pays in build substantial bridges; for the oilier kind ate of short life and are a constant menace to the safety of both team and driver. Some bridges are so short that ihrec stout "sleepers" can be tin-own across, hav ing supports only at the ends, but where the bridges must be longer, n support in the middle is Imperative, SUBSTANTIAL FARM BRIDGES. and for litis purpose the truss ar rangement shown in the accompany ing diagram cannot be Improved, Sueh ,1 bridge cannot well break down sii long as the end foundations remain in place. The iron roils aud bolls vh,,vi plainly the method of construction! and the manner in which support for the center Is pained. A center sup port that is placed beneath the bridgl is constantly, working loos,, by the action of frost and the weight of heavy load-, a crli'ei-tn that cannot be ap- plied lo the here. X. Y form of Tribune. bridge shown Tin- old Btrawberfy lied. ainryianti strawoerry grown says: .My way of handling old straw- I berry rows, which I wish to keep for I another year ia as follows: As soon! ns they arc dune bearing I mow oft the tojis as close as possible, nml then apply well-roind manjire, bone meal, if I have it, anil Wood ashes. This is applied when the weather is dump. After mowing I burn the stalks ami leaves. It is now easy to remove all weeds and cultivate close to the plants. This is the time to pi!e on the fertilizer, Planta then start out a new growth and make a fine bed by fall, when I cover them with straw after the ground freezes. Trees Restore l-'erf 1 1 1 1 -. Many of the worn-out farms of the east may be restored to fertility by growing forest trees upon them for a series of years, and many cf then are better Miited for the production cf timber than for any other pur pose. It is fortunately true that worn-out farm lands throughout the region once wooded will usually re vert to their previous condition if protected from lire and stock. The process is naturally slow, and the re sult may be materially hastened nnd ,morc valuable forest may be grown by the judicious planting of useful jjr S"'-coe of Watt PLATT MAY BE NAMED. By Maryland Republicans As Their Candidate for State Controller. Baltimore, Md.. Aug. (.Republican leaders from all parts of the atate are la Baltimore this morning getting ready for their state convention, which Is held hero today. The work before them Is the nomination of candidates for atate controller and clerk of the eourt of appeals and the formulation of a platform. But little time will be taken ap la carrying out the pro gramme already mapped out Either Dr. Iaaac N. Barber, ot Talbot county, or Hcrmaa S. Piatt, of Baltimore city, will be selected to head the ticket, with the chances ln favor of the lat ter, although it is understood that Dr. Barber, who has served bis party In cougrcss, could have it If he wanted to make a fight for It. The court ot appeals clerkship will in all probability go to Colonel Thomas S. Parran, of Calvert. Messrs. John EL Belt, of Princo George, and Johu K. VVadileii, of Dorchester, will also In put In nomination before the conven tion, but ("olouol Parian is much the favorite In the running. OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO LABOR la Victory For Steel Workers, Saya Building Union. . Now York. Aug. 6, A meeting of the board of delegates of the building trades of this city was held yesterdav and the slriku of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers was considered. After some discus sion a sel of resolutions was adopted attacking the United states steel Cor poration, charging that corporation with an attempt to break up the or ganisation of the workers. The con cluding paragraph of the resolutions reads: "Resolved, That vp pledge our moral and financial support to the utmost extent to the steel workers in their gn at Btruggle, and that If the Amorl can Federal ii mi of Labor considers it necessary to do so we will refuse to hqaidle the product of the steel trust a' long as the strike lasts. We ho lleve that the winning of this strike by the Amalgamated Association is of vital Importance to organized labor all over the United stales." FRISCO'S STRIKE A LONG ONE. Mayer Phelan's Efforts As An Arbitra tor Failed Dismally, San Francisco, Aug. ii. The outlo il for an amicable settlement of th strike has considerably diminished and today Indications are that the con test v. Ill be a prof fueled one. The ef forts of Mayor Phelan to bring about an understanding between the oppos lag Interests havo failed. Tin- belief Is general that the strike is to be wide ly extended. Power to act has been placed in the hands of the labor conn ell. which can call out 50 additional unions, or 25,000 men. Three im portant organizations, the Sand Team sters, the i lakers' and Electrical Workers havo been already ordered tp hold themselves in readiness to quit work at a moment's notice. A strike of the bakers would shut off the local supply of bread, and if the sand teamsters were to leave their work all building would stop, nnd 5,000 carpenters and builders would be com pelled lo have work. RUSSIA'S GREAT FAMINE. Whole Families Trying to Exist on Child's Rations. St. Petersburg, Aug. 5. A traveler chancing Into the district of Eliza bethgrsd, province of Khcrsi a, South Rii;-sia, would find men and women who. endowed with serviceable visual powur--- a.; long as the sun is visible, bocomo foiaiiy blind the moment twi light Is in and rail led home. This is ona oi the ,. ... rest diseases known to i: ace. and is ono of tin- can p i- .i w rs of tic famine which is not ofllclallj admitted lo exist in this distrb t. Nitro Glycerine Kilted nodabaurjh. Rowling Green, 0., Aug. A ter rific explosion of nttro-glycerlne oc curred near this city yesterday after noon, In which William Rodabaugh, aged 22, was blown to atoms, Roda baugh was driving a wagon loaded with 800 quarts of the explosive, and when nearlng the tracks of tbo Cin cinnati, Hamilton and Dayton road, whipped up his horses, (ho jolt on the tracks exploding the stuff. Throttled Officer at Banquet Table. Athen5, Aug. ii (via Vienna). While Prince Nicholas ol Greece was at a dinner given in his honor nt Klflssta, a fashionable resort near here, the premier and many other notable per sons being present, Prince Murusl, a former cavalry captain, who was dis missed the service for drunkenness, burst into the dining room and throt tled Lieutenant Palli, the adjutant of Prince Nicholas. Exposition Building Destroyed. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 0. The Expo sition Building, erected during tbo boom of 1SX7, nt a cost of over $200, 000, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. A hoy among a crowd who had gathered to watch a largo circus that hail pitched its tentB across the street set tiro in a spirit of mischief to some loose rubbish on the floor. In a moment the structure was doomed. Carnegie Library For Montreal. Montreal, Aug. fi. Andrew Carne gie has offered Montreal $160,000 for a library, provided the city will con tribute a Bite and spend Slii.i,"):.' yearly In maintenance. The mayor will bring the matter before the council. T!.is Week At the Pan-American. Uuffalo, Aug. 5. This is the program for this wtek at the Pan-American ex position: Tuesday, Ithaca Cornell day; Thursday, Vermont day; Satur day, the Ecuador building will be opened. A MKNDMKNt T) TBK tNSHTI TION i rnur.ir.r.l l iiik l I ft .KNS OF THIS tOilMllNW KAI.TII FOR THUIK M' PUOVAL. on KK-lKtrriON hV IIIKIIKN- l-.KAI. A.-.navui.Y UK I II K COMMON- I WBALTB K PENNSYLVANIA ''in I M KD 11V OKIIKK OK THK SM UKTAKY OK THK COMMoNWKAl.Tll IN ITItsI A.NCK OK AKTICl.K XVI11 OP THK OON STIIfTlON. A joint RafSOLCTION rropoalag an amendment to the Doaatjtatdoa of the Commonwealth, I Section 1. Ba It raaolvad by the Senate and ; Jlone of Kepreaenlaliveii of the I oinnlon- wea th in General Aaemlilv met. thai the fol- roaring ia proponed aa amendment.! to the Coa ! Hiitiiitou tit the Cotnraonwaaltb of lviinnyj. 1 vania. la tacotdautie with the prOTiatoat of tail eighteenth article thereof: Amendment tine la Article Kisbt, Bectloa One. Adil at Hie end of the llrsl paragraph nl Mid aectlon, after the worth shall Iki entitled t I vole at all elections. ' the word, "tubleot how ever to audi law . requiring; ami regulating the registration of electom an the llcneral m Ids- mat enact," so that the i-aid section shall read S lolhlWS. Section I. (Jiiitlilicntion of Klectors. Kver ' male citir.cn twenty-onfi years of age, possess- I lug hr following quallflcattona, shall i ru- tincl to vote nt nil elections, siihjeet however ItoaU h laws re,iilrlng and regiilaling the reg-i-tralion of electors as the General Aaatmbly j nay enact: , i lie shall have been scltlien of the l ulled Htateaat least ont month. lie shall bavo resided In the State one yeat j ,.r if. having previotialy been a qualiBed elan lor or native born clllaen of the dtata, bctbnll Kave removed therefrom ami returned within - in, mlhs Itlltliedtately preceding the eh-e- ! tinii.' : Me shall have n-si.i.-ii In ti. ,.i,., Hon district where he shall olTcl lila vole ni leaai two m,, ui hs Immediately pre, eilinirtbe eleelion, I i If twenty two years of age and upwartla, he I -hull have paid within tw o years a Htllle or ity tin win. h shall hiii. I lenat tao month. and paid at I I before the elet Hon laaensed at 'lie I IM 1 1 1 til tXtuendmeut Two to Article ight. ctlon Seven. strike out from paid section I lie words 'Init no elect rr shall be delirlvcn '! On privilege of voting by reiwoti of lila naine not being re gistered,1 nml add to -.md sen. ni in. following winds, "hut lawn regulating and i uuiriiiH the registmion ,,i electors u,n he inn led I -apply in i n n s only, pi ' , nl, 1 1 ti, at -,i, I, fir.iform tor ctttea of the Hame el tin- said atetton slinll rcail aa folti may he o thai Section 7. L'nlfornitt) of I I, , Hon Ijiws - All laws regnlatlun the holding, itclectioim hy the . itiea or for the rcglstrali r. lei l"i- -hall he uniform tlirniigl i the siat,-. I, nt laws regula ting and requiring t', regtstrntlou ,,r electurti ma. ueenayti ,1 to apply i , u soiily, proi Ideal Unit iucIi law s I,,- torn. f.,i , itles ,,f iliu same 'lass. true copy of the .liiint Keaolutinli, W, W. OKIK8T, Secretory of the uiiimoiiwealth. S! RNPMKN r in rill, i in, it 1 1 TION ' PHOPt'HKIi TOTHK i I I ll n-.hi T ilts oMMONU I.ai tti mi; in n: ti'i'iao m oil ItKJKi T ins H HI' i.KNKIIAI. As. I Mlil.V of I'lIK i nM in in o t , nil I" NN'sVI.VANT . I'l lll.l-lll ln lllflll It OK I Ml sit HKTAIIV ol' To I i IIMMONWKI Til N I'l 10" i K f IK Mi l H I I W ill ii- run t'ONMTrJ o I'loS. JOINT IIKSOI.I I In . Proposing an amend id in the Constitution f tin i mi tnonv, ,.,iii, Section I. licit enacted hy il. Senate and lloiiscnf le prcscnliitlves ,.i H noiiwealth il I enuay I vniilii m llener.i! Aaseiiibiy met it 0,i0 following iaproHisi I asm imend ,i ! ',' Coiiatitutioii ,.f the I OllllllollWCaltll of ' ' inaylvania In net nrtlmu u n ith the pruvlatoiiN of 'iu- Kigbteeiith Article thereof, Amendment, strike out section fmir ol article clgld ami ii,- it in place thereof, at tollon - Seclloni All election- by the l it elis shah !" hy ballot or by melt otbei method nt may In po siribed bj law : Provided, i hat secrecy in voting he preiei v d A ti ne copy of the Joint Resolution W. W.tlltlEHT, secretary of tile i omnioiiwealtll, DOWACER EMPRESS DEAD. Emperor William and Other Children Were Preaent. Ctonberg, August 6. Tin- Dowager Empress Frederick, mother of Emperor William, died at 6.16 p. in. Vest onlay. The death was unexpectedly sudden, as at I p. m. her physicians had re ported no change in her condition. She was fully conscious during the last hours, and all her children, with Ih" exception of Prince Homy, who is at Cadiz, were assembled in the sick room. or her death the Norddentsche Allo gemelno Zeltung in a splendid eulogy says: ' T he most brilliant earl lily for tune nnd the most profound human Buffering were alike not known to her. Iii the greatness of soul with which she bore an Incurable malady she showed herself a true companion of the German hero who, by his Bufferings and his deeds, will ever n main dear to the hearts of our people, By bis side she now sleeps, and her nnme will endure among the names of th,. great princesses who have adorned the throne, of the Hohenzollerns." Roosovclt Goes Hunting Again. Colorado Springs. :. R. .: ivelt days' Eoun John Vice President Tin o 'ii o lloi i it here yesterday lor a three coyote chase In the vicinity of lain, 18 miles south of this city, Coif, who piloted the vice, president during his hunting expedition in Colo rado last winter; .loo Kenyon, who will ait as guide during this nip, ami leveral olhera accompanied him. James fihnnd has been elected pn-"v dent of the Lancaster board of health, Struck by a swinging plank at a Lebanon furnace, Charles 1'. Cole's skull was fractun d, ltirths In Centre county during the fist six months of this year were 131) Ctd the deaths 23(i. The charter of Coatesvllle's recently lormed branch of the American Fed eration of Labor has been revoked. The laws passed by tho recent legis lature will bo ready for distribution about tbo middle of September, D. O. Frantz has been appointed fourih class postmaster ut ltryan Mill and J. O. Krum at Lehigh Furnace. Joseph Callahan, aged 15 years, was drowned while bathing ln u mine breach at Centralis. Qround has been broken at Lan caster for the erection of a six-story hotel building, to be known as the Wheatland House. A runaway car striking a bulkhead at Waynesboro, its contents, boiler plate, struck William Wetzel on the legs, grinding them almost off. striking a tree while riding a bicy cle and carrying a dog, Harvey Trostle had two ribs broken, and, falling upon the animal, killed it, at Waynesboro. Brelnlg's ore mines, comprising a tract of 50 acres, at Breinigsvllle, which have been abandoned for many years, were sold to J. L. Buts & Bon, merchants of that town, for $1,100. RIDER the quality of PURE WHISKEY I1IRIXT FROM DISTILlliR 10 C0NSI MliK. Four Full Ouartskv jui run 3- .20 I ,: H iijri too Prepaid. Saytt Drains' Profits. t TtVintt AJullrratums. OUR OFFER: Wo will send four tlll qoort kollk-s of Hayatr'tl 7 car-Old I inutile t opperl llistillcd Ke lor if 20.1 vprest prepaid, shipped' n pi in n iiaikaqe, nol marks lo imliiate cnn-l tents. If not sHlisfa, I itr , I LL" 'US D S! IDU13 when re ei.cd, rcliirn ill nl our epenae; we wilM reiuin your j.u. Slli-fi ll'InMli-v i'.!n''h-l.:.l rhru-hnr fur lrs than - ttei-i-ei--.-,-, Tl.,r.l V .ri lr., .,i I,... , ut..i. anal i nunk. si. i.,,,,,,; ,,r any ,-t ih.- Ex, i Till: HAYNER DISTILLING CO.. I ??i1-?:i? Wi'itriniisi n. i. 30Q-3ll8o. Beventh St., St. Louia. Mo. t Bsa?V''-rrria fo Kuarantee above llriu will do as it agrees. KD W RE VIVO 'Y""10"" VITALITV iviaau a Well Mar) the ' v11 fT. Jx?a- of Me. Bam produces t he aboi e results tn30 days. It ictl poworf ally and oulckly. Cures when all ot hers fail. Voting nan will regain tbetr lost maahood,and old men will recover their youthful vigor hy using It I .VI . o It uuliTily and uurely lastoraa Nirvmia ncps, Lost Vitality, lmpnleui-y. Nightly KnuMuiins, LohI l'owr-r, l'alliiig Uemory, Wai ting DlSatetS, and ill etrsc-trt of self abuno or cxrehi; and itulincrstion, Sbloh iiiilltsniioforfitiidy.tiiisincssormarrlago. If not only cure.i hy i tarttngat thoaoat of dltetM, but laagrcat nerve tonic nnd Idnod builder, bring ing hack the pink glow to iulo cheeks and re torlng tbo fire of youth. U wards off luaitilti and Consumption, Insist on having RBTlTOi na other. It can ho carried in vust pocket, Hy mall Bl.OOpcr ptcktae.or til forUS.oo, wltbapoel tlvo written fcuaraiiteo to cure or refund tho money, rirrulurlruo. Addreaa Royal Mcdiciae Co., PJaoo. or mill- iii ifidill ebuvqlif IJo.t b .1 uwLhM nan drug o. WANTED.- Capable, reliable person lu ev ery county to leplesent huge cotllpilliy ol ailltll flnaiic al reputation; SOllfl anlary per year. pay. iilile weekly, IT per day abaollltely sine anil oil xpensws: straight, bonn-flde, definite ;ilnrv. ll ciililiiiissiou, salary p:iid each Sntuidav nml AiH'iiHe money advanced cacti week, SvTAS'U till llnl s;..; ; Ueorl i St.. Chicago. DR. HAYNE'S, (The i ,n ut I lerinnnp-iTiTitisI ) iini!ii, , Double I '.!t tract of Sarsa pai illu ami i !i Im v ( ioiupollDt Reel Clover, Beef ami 12 WiretnbloH, Hunts ami IL rbs. Mi" Minerals! contains DOTJHLK I h Curutives of anv one dollar Medit ine m tho mar j lift llllll lasls TW'IC IIH loll1,' 'J ho grontesl Rnmndv of tho Age, killing all QKUMH, destroyod all MIL' HO i UES ami a suit' ami certain cure mi' KDNKY ami LIVEli disuses, j llbcuiiintlsii), Nervoiism ss, Uyspo I psia, Malaria, Constipation, Sick 1 Hendaclie ami nil i plaints ai is I inj? from impure blond. Uugulnr price $1.00 per bottlo Id z , bul in order to get. it introduced in thisscc I lion we will Foil at fiOcents por bot ' tie dr i botlli i for SI.. "30 ml til fun 1 1 ' v notice Do not wait, order now if you are ailing. I The above medicine is uned in i'V- KltY HOSI'lTAL ami by all the iEADINC fHYSICIAXS in the vorld to day, utul highly euuorsod all. AdflroHH, n'jNAWK KL":i"r:DY CO. tprll I L'lt, ROM K, "s V. RUPTURE Write to the MOHAWK RKMKDV CO., Rome, S'. V and they will tell you how you can euro yourlll'l'TI lit: or IlkltNIA nnd the ONLY ii AY lliey can tioasl lily he fUIKKD. 1'ne ol elittrin It will coat you Init one cent, Don't -viiit.yoii will never regret it. April Is Jit, WANTED.. Capable, reliable person in ovei y -ounty to renreaenl large company of solid Anancial reputation; WM salary per year, pay able weekly; f B pel day absolutely sure nnd all expentev straight, bona fide, definite salary, no commission; salary paid eaoh Haturday and expense money ndvanecl each week, STAND Alto HO US c 831 Dearborn 8i Ub'-ago. 8-7-H rSTATEJ NOTICE- Noil; Is hereby given that Power of attorney in fact lias heeii granted hy I he heirs In the es tate of Conrad Fetter, late of I'enii township, Snyder County. Pa-, deoeased. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said es tate should mnke Immediate payment ami those having claims against it should present them duly autbontleated for settlement. ALLEN 8, SBCHRIST, Attorney-ill fact. 1 million-. Pa.,! Una 1,1901 WWW W LA 1 UW cicliaur; or"u VMEAD mivupniAe niif lien ai Iii a m mm 'l Aa I HAYNtRS W. tvia-yfa oio i ?lYa?;,! I WW AGENTS WANTED in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN MAKE $10 TO $54 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself. 1901 Models SS $10 to $16 '00 & '99 Models fi. $7 lo $12 500 Stcond Hand Wheelsc o takra ia trade by oar Ckiciqro rrt.nl itoicj, aOaJ 10 many good as new We ship may bicycle ON APPROVAL anyone trttAout a cent tupomt in (tdntnee and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. You absolutely no risk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay a cent if the bicycle does not suit you. HA MAT DIIV wheel until you have written for oar Mil Nil I Dili FACTOIV PRICrS and IHIt TIML Him Tina liberal ofler has never been equaled aud is a guaiaulee of our wbeela. a reliable person in each loam to distribute cataloirues for aa in bicycle. Write today for free catalogue and our iiiecial offer. CYCLE CO.,Dftp.130J. Chicago. PeBatSJ IsaillH Itlllll'Onil lie, Inc., I llslit lo ii.-troii. iifl'i-oiint Nml, mho Ktluea. tlOlllll l.MII llllllHI For the meeting of the National l '-l-I ucntional AHsociiitioii nt Detroit, July ti lo 12, 1101, i be I'eiinsyivanla lliiil ' road Coiiipany will -ell excursion tick ets to Detroit from all stations mi iN lines, ut the rate of one fare fur (he round trip, plus $LMK). Tickets will oe Bold July ii, 7 ami S, I reUirning to j leave Dei roil mil earlier Hum July later than July I . Ily ilcHisiting tickets w ith Joint Agullt on or before Julv ' anil i In- iiavuienl of ,o cents the return limit may be exteililed to leave Detroit md lab I' lllltll Se 'I 'Till ier 1st. l.-JO-:Jl ii.iw Are four Kidneys I I ir Hobbt' Bparaguii Plllscureall kidney ills sum. ile free A, I, I Sterling ltcuiudy Co .Chicago ur N. V. Mr. W. S. Wlnulon, CiiHliier of ' the 1'iiHt National Haul; id Winter get, Iowa, in a ii eei, i letter givis sc inn - t-xperii me wiili u caipintcr in I Ins employ, I lint W ill I f V aloe to other inocuuuu'H. IToBityM: "I bat ncarpeut t wot king for me who was (llill'Cll to slip Willi, for SI VtTTll iluya on accouul "I hcing trotlbietl Wll II ilialT III 'i :t I II 'Til I I to Mill that I had I ecu similarly troubled iiml that CI m ill. Haiti's Colic, Choi, pin ami Dial rhoea Iteinctly Inul cm inc. He bought a In. HI.- of il limn I he ill Uggisl In: e llllll hi fol IHOtl U16 I but one ilose cm I'd llilll, lltlll lie ix is again at i is worli the MitUllebiiri,' Dri , Mill S 1 iiliiic rjulu ni XIIUVX- J. -:.-Ju..rTTJ. Ttu undomltftiecl utturiitty-iii-focl for tho heirs ur Kpliroiiu WnHor, da it, will nell ut public lale uu Thursday, Autriisl L5, 1001 the following described root estate of said de cedent : (THACT NO lis a certain farm attunted in I 'cntre township, Snyder county, Pit. i t.nn Ing l in acres i eorleaa, ,,f which there are an acres of good ttliihcrlniul and the remainder under good cultivation, with a , i Inn I ItAMK HOUSK, .1 HANK H I;N. 14 1 ns new . im, I all other itcceaatiry niitbitildinaa, .1 weli near the door anil choice orctiurd I In- above is bounded on the north Ii) public roud east liv lands of 1 a lliiigamaii nnd II. H, btroub, south by Isnda of Leah linrtutiiti and ntliera, and west by hind-, id tile In 11 ,. Satliauiul lie abler ami Uarlini n r'nreiiinn, TRACT NT 1, 2 being Hie hoineslcnil of the .aid decedent, situated in the town "I I'cittrovIHe, Hnyder Co., Pa,, coiita iiing .' acreH in,, re ,,1 less lioutiUed 011 tin- 11, nth b W in. Ilnrtitmii, enat hy church and road, south hy main rtreel ami weal hy public road, w hi 1 ire erected ,1 POl'UbK IIOUHK. 11 M'iMM Kit IIIH'SK .1 w ell near th,- door, a IIARN ami nil ussary nut Inul, hugs. This tou t is 1,, I,,- sold in tbreii lots 'I'll T No. ;t heinga I so and lot in the tow n of ' Y 1,1 re v 1 1 1 e. I a,, I idl-sl nut th by mi alley, aflat by Inl of (Tinrlcs Kulins, sou In by Mi rKet strtei nn, I weal hy lot No. 1. 1 ,0, coning 1 , acre, more or leap, THAI I' Nn ii, lugn lyt ,,f grouml situated us aforeaaiil, lioiiudeil north by an alley, east by lot N. II, aniitli hy Market sit., a-eal by lattil ut C I '. llorgcr, coutnl nittu 1 , acre mure or less. Tlf.MT Mi.f. I-'ng .1 l"t of 1:1. .ni,, I situated II s aforcaaid, hounded north by mnlti street, east by lot nf.liicoh lliirtiiiaii, south hy lands of c. M Hlmwera nnd weal hy lot ot Kllna Unit mail, coiitnlultiK 1 . id no acre moru or less. TRACT No, 11 hclng a certain trncf "f land under g I eultivatimi aitunted in town-hip, county nud state an aforesaid, hounded th hy lands of. I. I. Kuuawcll, ell t b) a public road ,im I alley, soutli hy putilii1 road ami wi t hy lamia uf Henry l.oug, coulainiiii ai-rea or lest, the half ol Ibis ti n t w ill In- .old in town ha-. THAI T NO, V lieltig a trocl ..r ; 1 timber. h aittiateil as iitorcaiiiil, hoiinded north he - ' llllUeiSlls.il II, 11 : . md : 1 .111:1 unci I I lainliiK ISaerc r Tiucts Nos. Vand swill be told 1 11 1 , oi-,. I 1: M T M nnoei pi i C1IHIV.11 I I In ifon - ,,, i'oioi'h',1 on t lie i,y land of II. s . sti llingamau ami it -1 in Im cr, eotitalnlng l-n o -. more m I, Rale to eomtaotico at IDo'eliH'ti f, of iaj,j day when due nt!- ml ,. ,. ; ;,. . h 1 dltloni of sale in, 1 It ktio 11 by I. b.WALTKR, Altorncy-ln-foct foi Heirs. lACOBUIUIKIM', Attorm . ills Reliance, "Do you real l.l believe '.w your pro fession of faith healing?" "It depends," .-aid the man who Is advertising occult powers, "on wheth er you mean ns a medical aid or a financial invest ment." - - Washington Star. Only Ituc. 1111 After All. "Why do I call Twisters a cheat?" nml lllisters fairly snorted as he said it. "Well, I'll tell y.ui. He's not abV lo play a fair and square game of soli taire." Philadelphia I 're--. Why lie Liked the Chap. Hewitt-That fellow saved me from bankruptcy. Jewell How was thai ? Hewitt He married the girl I was engaged to.-Tow n Topics. Unite a liin'erenee. She- Tell me, Mr. Spatts, what Is tne muereuce Between a 1 eaiiy-uiaiie ; llis and one you tie yourself. He Oh, ubout an hour. Harlem J