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rive at helinnife. v fj 40 p m
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I Trains leave Lewtatown Junction : ,
l yjn m.ii) U in. 1 10 ii m.lS'ip m 5 m. 7 (TTp l
es r 01 n hi tor A toon, rni'oura, aaa me want. 1
1 l'!,r iliUMiicre .d. Washinatna H Oft a m V 30, I
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h'ork ns. S0V S SOs in. 1 i 1 :w 4 M and llUpi.
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NORTHERN cknthai. RAILWAY
WKSl'WA un.
Trait) l"sves s-ll zroa JUnoUOtl OsJly tor
aaboiy and West,
iHiaUHia, u in. sunilsy 9 is a m,
i.i i. in.
rnlns leave Sunlmry dull v exoopt Rundsv:
H a in tor Itumio.t ll u m tor Krio ana can-'
n.lalau-1
a in lor iicnoinnie r.ria ani .iiuiinimiKiia
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451. in lor kennvn and Kluilra
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IssdsTlsM for hurfaio via Bmponatn,
.', a in lor Erie, 5 10 a in lor Krle and Causa-
Huua S SB V m ior V
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uniport
111. 9 W a in i (10 and 5 4K i m lor Wllket
and llaeiton
ii ii in It) 10 a in, in i in, 5C p in i r Miamo-
l MoiiiiI caruii i
jay t U s m lor Wllkeaharre
BApTWARD,
Train? leave BellMfrove Junetloa
i. .i in, dally u rri vl uif at Plul-idelplila
Ipn New York in p at li.iiiiuii.ro a u p in
Ublnxton 4 Id pin
14 i in dally arrlvlnt: at Philadelphia
H i ui New York 3 It a ui, li.tluuiore 9 IB p m
,- iin.'ti.n 10 rt p in.
It! pin. ualiy arnvinwr at riiiiaiieipiila
now sors nam in. iiaiinnoii- zau a m
sbington I 05 a n.
: r.i'iis aii) leav. Nniirmrv :
I". a in lil 1 1 y arriving al I'hila.lnl.lliia S VI a m
BTSO a in Washlnjiton 880 a in New
rk '.' a in Weekdays. HI -H a la -Sundays,
, in du ly arming at I'lillmli-hihlit 7 -".',
.New York IU n m. 10 88 Sundays Baltt-
ll- ; .'a a in, Wimlilnton 880 a in. It. ill linore
pin. WasliiiiKt'in I i.i p in.
p in, week city nrrlviim si I'hi'.ailelphia
in. New York V :M u in. Baltimore 0 o.i p in
fliiiurtnn 7 15 p in
. in i uir, arriving at pun taeipaia v sti p m
York lOSI p in, Baltluiors7 :n p in, Wu.sh-
h IB P III
tiinij also leave Sunlmry at 9 50 a in and B2B
:il pin, tur Harrlshur, Pluladclptila and
aimers
1. K. WOOD. Qanfl Pass Airent
. IllTCllINSON (len'l .Manauer.
COMBINAilON WITH THE POST.
ma give Ik-Iow smne dubbing
pl)iiuttlOOS with the Post. The
iiotl are vcrv low.
lie New York Tri-Weekly 'Cn-
iinii the Buddleburg 1'ust, one
;iitl in atlvuiice, only $1.75.
ly Is published Monday,
i'ridav. reaches a lariru
orlia of suhscriliers on date ot
me. and each edition Is a ttinroinrhlv
Ho i late daily family new spaper for
By people.
lie New York Weekly Tribune
lie MitltUeburij B08T. one year,
in sdvaDoe, only Si. 25
fhe Weekly Trlbunn is i.ol.ll.lie.l r,,,
Ittraday, and gives all Imnortant news
nalioii and world, the most relialda
Kitel reports, unexcelled agricultural
nrtmsnt, rslttbls eanaral In for ma.
Bnand choice and entertaining inls-
1..10. 11 is me -people s paper ' Tor
I entire Toiled State-, a it .1 f
paper for farmers ami villagers.
New orkTri- Weekly World
In' Middleburs Post, one year.
in advance, only $1.65.
I In-Weekly World comes three
a week, is llllo.l ,.i, n,. I.,,.. .,
I S of the country and IS well w orth
Ipnee asked for it.
! Practical Farmer, one year.
ll'' Mi'lilli liiir r PflOT ,wo traaa
advance, $1.60. Both of
K)VG nanora anil 1 1 , . l'...,,.i;...,l
I .". I ' , . II' , I 1
M 1 ear Knok Mini m-imil.
ugitww
Almanac or 1900, paid in
"i only $1,66.
I'ractiial Karnier i onenl the best
papers published, Issued weekly.
"year, The year book contains
es in which then i- a funrf f i.
"alien ihat is u-cliil to the faro,, ,.
IHnee of this book alone Is SO cents.
H e tear Book foronlv tl.flS,
-:n
ritt'sTwouiiY mi:nand wo.
solid finanobil itanding. Salary IT8U a
advertise Tor old eatabliahad
i" s, un paya'.ic in Pit-h. No can
'loired. Give references and enclose
"WI stamped envelope. Address
Caxton Didg., i hleago, j-is int.
Happy Combination,
I a saving of time and other
ll here would be." Mmarlrari i lie
of Bventa and Things, "if a
id take his lirst ocean ox-
1 his first imnlra .,t tha ma ma
Vonkers Statesman.
Iiiinuer- ,,r Uatrlmoar.
It is said that Itavlnff out
tilts will
"It Will, if hi
is a married
wn Topics.
Almoat Klarlllna;.
rins itrsng! that luch an old
FUJ0 te in hive with me."
doesn't if.' Psually they are
young . Detroit Preu
Conalderate.
0,'fht, Mrs. Sharpe. Pd stop
"v you were. I must ira
imiediatelT.
ire very kind and thourhtfirl.
(of
um." Philadelphia Timed.
RjFENNERS
ooil & Liver
AND
we TONIC.
L:J!"f. vu wan
laaoaJT
The city of Washington, D. C, has
et a food example to American mu
Trtx IMantlaa;
la titlee.
nicipalities iu the
matter of tree-
Tjlailtlao-. Within
a a
4M tts limits there are no lcaa than 80,000
19 I hade trees, and it ia unnecessary to
4 31 dwell on the added beauty they lend
4H i to the place. Paris has an even great
iori er IHImlr- nl H id that $00,000
are expended annually by the latter
Bty in the .ore of them and the set
ting out of new one. Kvery street
of a certain width is entitled to a row
of trees on either aide, every street of
a eertaiu greater width to a double
row. The criticism has been made
tat the Paris method results in too
great uniformity, but, aa Mr. Churles
W..I. ,' .a -
iiuiiuru no ni n son, autnor or a new
lbook, entitled "The Imurovement of
towns and Cities," .ays it will always
be a iniestioa of taste between for
,.i;., , ,.,., , .... ... .
""" nd naturiihsni. 1 he cities of
1 1 :l v sometimes l'h further than l';iria
- ,, .
uirwcuvn ir xormmilam, irnn-
ming their -trees to fantastic shapos.
i For US probably the best system is a
happy medium between monotonous
.vtnmatix, ,i... ) 1... ,..-.i
' - ' i ""-
l" ul o mucq in rogue on tnis sioe 01
the Atlantic. Viewed merely from 1 1 ac
esthetic Standpoint, there is every rea
son why Miir American cities shmild
give greater attention to tree-plant-ing.
lien- In Providence there are
many miles of dreary streets that
would 1m' "vastly" improved, a- .lane
Austen might say, if they were Imr-
dered with shade trees. In the tear
l'.IOI) no less tha.il 4,UU0 trees were
planted in New York city, under the
auspices of the Tree-Planting society
of that town. Some complain! h-ks
arisen over the deadly effect of escap
ing gas upon tin- roots, but very few
trees, comparatively, have perished
from this cause, Providence is behind
many American cities in the planting
of shade ire.-s. Next fall a thousand
might easily lie set out here without
lilling a quarter of all the blank .-puces
along our residential streets,
There arc
jevelopmen i
itartling examples of the
of this capacity ill wom
en for doing men's
work. When fam
ilies i ha t ha t o been
a omen Dolna
UeiCs ork.
strong1 nnd prospered get started
JoH ii hill, and I lie men die off, or go tm
seed, or lose In-art or heajlh, il la not
an uncommon thing to see the women
develop under stress of eireti instance!
a virile vigor that meei.s lh orm
and weathers il. Very able women
are developed by defects in man, and
of coursu when the wheel has once
fallen to them nnd their wills havu
been trained to steering they will ujt
readily give up a place thai they have
fairly won. Nor should they, says the
Philadelphia Press. The mischief,
what there is of It, has been done; let
the consequences abide. The chief
mischief is, that, though a woman may
come out .strong in doing a man's
work, the man whose work is done for
himif there is one il apt to come
out w eak, still, it's a pretty poor ar
gument when the worst it can say
about woman's Working is that it is
bad for men.
The editor of a paper in Kansas took
a wife to himself the other day. He
printed in his paper the following an
nouncement of the event: "For the
first time we were married Wednes
day. We have contemplated this step
for a iotifr time, but lack of funds has
always prevented, until we finally de
cided to R-et married and trust to Prov
idence for the rest. The subscription
rates of the Itecord will remain tit the
same price. Only the immediate rcla-
t;v,.j ,,-.. hmm.i ,1
- j'l.-.ii, .it iiht vcicaiuui
Our views on, the money question will
remain the same, only we need more
of it. We will go to housekeeping in
the Ajaquith borne on Second street."
The farmer's boy who drifts to the
city finds, in nine cases out of ten,
Irrearular work, a dimrv little room in
, t i u,.,,' , ,,, ,
' ..o.u oo.o
asaainea in nil eountry home anil ir-
resistible temptation to spend every
dollar which Ik? can yet hold of. The
city boy reaching the country finds
just as hard work and longer hours,
but work in the fresh air and sunshine,
with comfortable lurroundings, good
food ami all the. social standing of
which his character makes him
wort hv.
A Kansas school board received the
following letter the other day from
one of the teachers: " would like
to have the refuaal of the school as
loufe' as you nro willing to hold it for
me, though 1 can't :-aV' positively
that I will not teach, nor positively
that I will. If 1 am married, as I
think I will be, of course I will not
Want the school. Hut you know the
old utory about many a slip, and 1
Would hate to be out of a job M well
a .the other."
A school pirl of Passaic, X. J., was
asked this question by her teacher:
"If you had $'-J0, how long would it
take you to go to Washington, and by
what route would yio-u travel?" The
next day she disappeared with $20 of
her mother's money, and later was
found in the national capital, seeking
a practical answer to the query.
The average age of man has been in
creased 7', years in the last century,
and at that rate the average length of
human life will be about 100 years is
ton centuries.
UNION PARTY NOMINEES.
Men Who Are Likely To Oppose Phi la-
phia Regulars.
I hiladlphla, Aug 13. The suh-rom-
m.ttee representing the allied orfanl-
rations in the political reform move-
ment in this city In opposition to the
regular Republics! nominees, met yet-
terduy to select candidates for a "un -
Ion ticket."' to be voted for at the next
leotlon. The sub-committee has not
the pewar to form a ticket, but sug
gests available candidates to the gen
eral eotaniittee, which In turn is to
submit the names to the allied oaganl
nations for final approval. The follow-
lug candidates were agreed upon by the
Sllb-commlttee but aa la stilted tha
uu couiiiiHwe, OUl, as IS Stated, tne
ticket is subject to change by the gen -
I eral committee:
P. K. Rothermel. Jr.. district attorney. Buala eitlien rwantjr-one years of age, possess
John Vlrdin recorder of daada , '"K "liwIISeaSloilS, shall oe en-
U ,r(,ln. recoriltr OI llmlS. tilled to v.. Ic at all elections, aiihject however
John M. Walton, city controller. lo such laws ranuirliMi ami rearulatlns the rest-
Frank A. llartraaft, clerk of court '"Z';' "l'''U" " "'" Aa,,!,"',l
If quarter esaiOBS. , ., , ,
. I Me I ball have been a citizen of the Inited
Biown errata au.i n a. uuaens,
board of revision of taxes
O Harrv Davis and lohn n Road
v. narry iiavis aim .lonn It noaa,
lUdgesofthe court or common pleas.
DCLEGATIOM CONTESTS.
Many Fights Prout.jle At Democratic
qi1t fnnuFiilinn
btate i,onvention.
Hariiaburg, Auk. 13, -The commlttet
on credential! of Thunday's Ikmuo -
( ram si lie Convention will have ph nly
to do judiiiiiK from the natiira of His
contest! which have been filed with
('hail man Creasy, Beside! the contest
In Philadelphia, from which city iwc
completi isti of delegate! have lo rn
I certified, there are contesting delega
tion! in the Fourth Lackawanna and
'he Kifih Luzerne districts. All oi
these contests will be determined by
this committee and then passed upon
direct by the convention. It is ex-
pected that many of the delegates and
i i..-.. ...in i. . . ,
l"oi) .-,iuei.- uni ii', ii ii noli! li"l,l
'1 1
and that by Wednesday the city will
be crowded with Democratic workers
FOR BASEBALL PEACE.
President Ban Jolinson nntl Hart Cick
ering Fcr Amicable Settlement.
Chicago, Auk. 13. Negotiations for
peace in mo inn"iiau world ar on
between President Han Johnson, rep
resenting the American League, and
Jamea a. H ut, representing the Nn
lional League, Uan Johnson said to
day:
"While in sotun respects )t might !i"
belter for ns to go along si al pres
ent, for th.. public likes a fight
dread a winter campaign. We have
kept clean so far iiiid Intend to do so.
but thw bickering and scramble for
players, charge - an l counter charges,
will hurt th.- i,a , A baseball war
ntivly lasts two seasons, one or the
other organisation goes to the wall, u
la probably butter to compromise, but
there are lo many anules, the situ
tion is u trying one."
FIVE MILLION FOR HORSES.
British Government Has Expended
That Amount In Missouri Alone.
Kausns City, Aiir. 12. Colonel Skin
ner, one of the English officers who,
haa been stationed In the P tilted I
States since the outbreak of tin.' Boer
war, buying horses and mules, re
turned to Kansas City from New (Ir
leans yesterday. With the shipment
Just mado from Kansas City to Capo
Town ti... British government has
Spent 11,000,000 in K:iiisas City for
hoi! ."; and OlUl ' r Ri rvICO ill South
Africa. Colon. I Skinner says that np
pr kll ately 100,000 animals have been
hi;,; i-d iroill h
por: ,i New Or
vli Inlty through the
an:', during the pnsl
three years The a
these snlmala is $30
crage paid foi
:. h"ad, making
" '' '.,-. J :ti Mis
the 1
sum
5l ex; ; Utti
Prun .
Halifax. :
maated Iron
s V.'i c.'.kccl In Fcg.
S., Aug. 13. ThS four
bark Drutnalls, Captain
Whalen,
tal u, I'm
from Llvi i pool, Qreat Hri
New York, wiiii a cargo of
2,0nii tons of chalk, struck on Capo
Ledge, two miles . ff Cape Sable, near
Barrlngton, N. s , nt ; o'clock Sunday
nicjit during a dense fog, and will
probably become a total wreck.
Boer Piisoners Tried To Escape.
Jamestown, St. Helena, Aur. 13.
Two Boer prisoners, Hollanders, made
it desperate atlempt to escape Satur
day evening. They swam to a Ashing
boat far out on the harbor, captured
her tind set sail. All their clothing
was lost, and they were recaptured
yesterday in a nude condition by the
British war sloop PeaRlo.
Royal Sympathy For Crispi's Widow.
Naples, Aug, 13. Blgnora Crispl has
received a telegram of condolence from
King Viator Emmanuel an,j Queen
Helena, saying: "Your husband was a
venerable and valiant patriot, and he
will always be remembered as one of
the founder of Italian unity." The
funeral will tnks place August 15.
A Dignitary Ttelaxes.
"What is your name?" asked the
lity directory enumerator.
"Cotton," answered the man of tb
souse.
"Any children?"
"Eleven."
"I suppose we shall have to let It
fo," said the enumerator, putting
(own the figures, "but it looks like
padding the census." Chicago Trib
ane. Merely an Optimist.
"Xo," said the business man, "I
lever lie about my business. It
ioesn't pay."
"But how about your advertising
han?"
At this he became thoughtful.
"He descnues the bargains and op
portunities as he sees them." he re
plied. "If he has a failing, it is op
timismnothing more." Chicago
Til K fONSTITl'TlON
Till! CITIZENS I IV
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THIS COMMON WKAI.TH Kelt TIIKIR AP
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STI 1 1'TloX.
I a Joint RScWLUTIOM
ftofwlaa MaaaaddMat t the Conetitution
1 af the Commonwealth.
siectli.nl. Ilr i rc-aolvrii by the Senate ami
Houae i.f Keprearntativaa of the Coinmon-
wea th in l.eneral Aaarmldv met. that the. fob
lowing- la proposed aa amendment to tha Cob
alitution of tha Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, In accordance with the provisions of the
eillhtuciilh article thereof:
Amendment One to Article Kiht. Section One.
Add at the end of the Urol raraph of said
,-iiiittl nil.., tlt.t u..r.l. '-I..:l I ... 1. I... I . .
i vote at all slsttleua.'1 the words, "aahtaot how-
:"'." "." h ''" re.iiirin ami rrKiilatiuK the
lagtatlatl f electors as the (ieneral Aftaeinldy
, may enact. ' so that the said section shall rend
mS!T! .,;,, ,
ataiss st least one montn,
'-' He aliall have resided In the State one year
lor hay'tts; previously been a quallfled eleu-
ior or native born cltisen of the Mais, he shall
Itave removed therefrom ami returned, within
six monlhs lliilucdlatel.l prccedlliK the elec-
'He shall Itave resided In the e tlnn district
1 where he aball oiler 111- Vole at lea-l Iwo
months immediately pi. ,e.lnik-ihe election,
1 ' 'wi iily I .. years of ane and upward-, he
I isIbssJI have pool wllbln two years a Wateot
county tax, which shall have Wen assessed at
;;cf::r::;!;:x;,;;:;r''' "
mendmi nt Ti
to Article Kljfht, Bectlon
tevon.
strike out from said section 'he words "but
no elect ir -hall lie ilepnvco of the privilege
of voting by reason of bis name mil being re
gistered, 1 ami add p. -aol section tliu following
w ord-, "I. ill law - regulating and requiring the
registration of electors may I nacted t i apply
to cities only, provldeil that such laws may he
uniform f..r cities ( 1 1 . - - sai '' tbal
the said section -hall read aa follows :
Beetlon ' Uniformity of Klcetinu Iaws. All
laws regulatina the Imldlngof elections by the
. itiesor for th. registration of electors shall lie
uniform throughout the stale, but lews regtila
lingand reiulrlug the regtatrnl I electors
1 1 ia v to- unacted to nmilv '. eltlnafinlv or... .,(... I
that such laws be uniform for cities of the sumo
' class.
k true root
I ihe Joint Resolution,
w . W . ci 1(1 BUT,
Secretary of the tviiiitnonweallh.
MRNDMKN P
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PHOPOSKll TO THE CITIZKNM OKTIIIH
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oil ltE-IK( TION U III'' IIKNKItAI,
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A JOINT 111 sol. I' riON
Propositi! an amendment t
th-
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ot Hie I ,1
Section :. I;.- it enacted by
anlth
Mo- Senate
and
Itltll
i .mi 1 i,. preseniitiive- oi ine i we,
nf Pennsylvania in (leuer.il Assembly
i niu -ne iiinowinu i- proHiscinsail a n.iu
to the Conaittiitlnn .-I 1 1 - Cominonwenltl
I t'ennsylvauin in m ..o e with the provisi
i ..lie r.iKi.ie.-iLin .vrn. m inereoi.
Amend ment,
strike out aeetioti four ol article, eight, an.
oi-erl in pla.-e thereof, a- follows
section I. All elections by the citlxetla slutll
l.e by ballol or hy suvb other method as nut
he prescribed by law Provided, Thai accrccj
in oting l.e preserved.
A true cop. of the Joint llesol llti.tn.
W. VY.OKIKST,
Seretarv of the Potnl wealth.
Social Obllcatlon.
Uttle Elmer Papa, why i- it more
blessed to ejite than to receive'.'
Prof. Broadhead Because', my son.
if you permit yourself to receive you
are compelled to give about three
limes us much ill I'el urn iii oiiler lo
properly express your gratitude,
Smart Set.
" iiui Dreams come."
llobbs (ie Titewildd i- about des.il
from insomnia. Sayi
is a I rani lo
ii lo sleep.
Dobbs Does he fear binv
"No; lint the la-l lime
I- dreamed of vliimr away
-Baltimore American.
he slept
money."
Blessed sleep.
How bless'ij the prlceli sa boi
.1 ili . p,
."rom care a r..st benign and 01 p;
When nature lulls to sweel repose
Ami eures each 111 1 11.1t mortal knows.
Bleep, priceless jewel thai tlm eye
1 11 poor may wear, though none . an buy!
Hut oft, ala.! tn in wakes to llnd
His wife lias leaPSsd bis Inner mii.d,
Por secrets ho preferred to keep
Kscaped while talking in his iluvp
- Philadelphia Hull. un.
W AV TO toil IHE INKOIIM I los.
The Rector He ia the most thor-.
OUgbly informed man 1 Know, upon
all Imaginable topics,
Miss BrownNo wonder. He (fets
shaved every day at the barber shop.
Harlem Life.
A Neighborly II 1st ll rbnllee.
First Neijflibor Well, my daughter
doesn't play the piano any worse than
your son writes poetry.
Second Ditto Perhaps not, but it
can be heard ever so much farther.
Detroit Kree l'rei-s.
Merely Trmnornry.
Bridegroom I'm afraid we ahull
look so happy and contented that ev
eryone will know we are just married.
Best Man (consolingly) Don't wor
ry, old chap; it will only be for a day
or two, you know! Tit-Bite.
Her Wholeaale Way.
"Do you believe the worlds' feder
ation of clubs can be achieved?"
"Oh, yes. I know woman; she'll
keep on federating until there is noth
ing else left to federate." Detroit
Free Praia.
A MKX1XKNT T.I
ijMWli ' Wjl
IDER
OSje in each town
a reliable oersou
a bicycle. Write
MEAD CYCLE
PURE WHISKEY
DIRECT FROM DISTILLER
TO CONSUMER.
Four Full Quartsk
ui r Mil
$3.
.20 I
Express
Prcpsld.
A.ii'1'5 Ptalrrs' I'rotils.J
rrtvtntt AJult-ritiuns.
OUR OFFER:
HAVNFtft
fl iva.i- 1
We will send four lull!
?uart Bottle olHatner'sl
-tear-Old Double (opprrl
Distilled H.e lor $1.20,1
express prepaid, shipped "
VIN- VIAS ia-"
in plain p,n kage, ma
marks to indicate con-l
tents. II nut satisfactory!
when reieoed. return ilF
al our expense; we vxdiu
return vour
anrn It'fti'sArv cjn't hi luA
e.'ii-li'ii're tor las th in j i
Thir.i Nat'l Bank.Paylon; Slate
. Louis; or any ottbe Bx, Co'a,
THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO..
220-2.12 Wont Fifth St.. Oavton. Ohio.
300-311 So. Seventh St., St. Louis. Mo,
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
the '' Mit oiwie.
ra.-3rvTo-: nEMHDY
prodnoes the above reanlta ln30 ttajra. Knit
powertnlly and qulolly. C'nren when all ottnirn fall
lOUOS men will r. Hain their lout tnunbood.and old
men will mover thoir youthlnl viaor by UHlng
kkvivo. it otiloklr sod Buralr restores Karroos.
niiHO, Lout Vitality, Impotency. Niiihtly KiuliKinna,
Loi,t Power, ralllQB Honiorr, waatlhs Dtssissi, sad
til 1 il 1 Is o( HeK-ahUHO orexresHal.d m In i. in.n
n-bicb Qn&tS one for Study, bniioeaa or marriaKo. II
not ouly cnrealiyi-tartlnirnt the east of diHeaite.bnl
Isasreat nerve tonic and lilood builder, bring
ing bark thn pink i-l..u to pate cheek aiid ra
torlng tbo Qra of youth, It Ward off Insanity
and Oonsuatpttoa. Inmi t en bavin! RBVIVOi no
other. It ran bs OarHsd in vail rjoekst. Hy mall
Vl.OO per v i , nr nix (or l,'..mi. with a iisl
the wrlttoti irunntnteo tn eora or refund
tbo money. Cin-nlarfruo. Addreaa
Royal Medicine Co., TmPcaWi
for wile In Mid ill ebitrqh, l'i.,(
miihhjjh nan drug o.
WANTED, Cspaldo, relishlo person In ev
ery county to-repreaenl largu company t s..li.l
llnaiic al repoi.iiii.il. S'i :i. aitlary per year, pay
able weekly; i-' per day absolutely -on- Still all
ipenaaa: straight, bona-tlde, delltilta nnlary
o cointnlaaion; salary ponl cnoh Hatunlav nnd
Ap.-nse 01 ,ne y iidvaiieed each week, STANI)
111 1 llol si:.:, 11 Denrboi 11 St., I !blogo.
DR. HAYNE'S,
Tho(i
i nianlHi Irnliat )
improved Double Kxtracl of Sarsn
parillu ati'1 Celery Compound Ut il
Clover, Beef ami IJ VesretnbloH,
Hoots, and Fieri), (no Minerals!
contain! Il'li,i: (lie Curatives nl
an v one dollar Medicine in Ihe mar
l,t I and lasts TWIG as I' ng. 1 lie
grenteal Retnedv of the Arc, killmo
till Q EH MM, destroyed all Mldit)
BES and n sine and certain, cure
ior KDM'.V ami LIVEB diaiiBeH,
Bueuinatisiii, Nervoiiatiegs, Dyspe
pais, Malaria, Constipation, Sic!;
rlendnchu and nil couiplaints nils
iiij; from impure liiood. Itearulnr
price si .00 oer Pot I le I'! oz , lint iu
order to gat iutroduceil in 1 bis sec-
liuli wo will soil it ""c iils per bot
tle or I bottles I "i SLGO until furtli
er notice Do not ivmt. order now
if you are ailing.
The above medicine is used in BV
EHY HOSPITAL and by nil tin
LEADING PHYSICIAN'S in tlic
world to day, and highly enaorsod
by all. Aihlreaa,
AONAWK HDAF:DY CO.
A.ilLls.u. KO.WK.9i V.
RUPTURE
Write to the MOHAWK ItRMKDYOO., Rome,
N v and they will tell you how you can cure
your HI ITU HK or llbiitNIA and the ONLY
W AV Ihoy caniHiaalbly he (JUKKI). I'ne l
rhargr -It will coat you but one cent. Don't
trait. you will never rogret it. April 18-311,
WANTBD. Capable, reliable person In every
COUnty to represent Inrm' Company of solid
financial reputation! W36 salary per year, pay-
aide weekly; 1 PSt day absolutely mire and all
expenses- slriiilflit, bona 11. le. deflnltl Salary,
Do commission; salary paid each Saturday ami
expense money advanced each week, 81 AND
Alto iiot;sri B8I Dearborn 8I C '"ago. "-ni
rSTAiS NOTlCr?-
Notltvi la hereby Riven that Power of attorney-in-fact
baa been Kriinted by Ibo heira In the en
tate of Conrad Kotter, late of 1'oiin townabip,
Snyder County. Pa., deeeaai-d. All MNOns
kliow ina-thoinaolvea to be Indebted lo r.ald ea
tate abould make immediate payment nnd UMaa
batdng claims against It abould prcnonl tbein
duly aulbeutleated for nottlement.
AiXBM S. SVOHKIST,
Attorney-ill-fact.
Dundore. l"a.,;une 4.1901
Ba In time.. Sold by dnignlnl"- El
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MM 'flW WE WANT
m i jae eichauKe lur
HOYMHK X
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We UM.ntei aboTQ firm will ti
aj riiolinrrnjifced
tomtit
naat Conuh8TruDTaLle UJ." Cat
AGENTS WANTED
to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model
oicycie f our manuiac'ure. TOU CAN MAKE SI0 TO
$5t A WCEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself.
1901 MsdslsSSIO to $18
'00 1 '99 Models. $7 to $12
ictkro to trtadffcy nr ChusK , frtj,, i . , S3 fO fSII
many M u MV w
We ship say bicycle ON APPROVAL to
anyone without a rent deposit in uifruncc and allow
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. ZSJX
no risk in orderinR from us, as you do not need to pay
a cent if the bicycle does not suit you.
MSflT DIlV s wheel until ..u have wriitrn for rsir
HUI DUI factoiv mas and mi tiul orr.
This liberal offer hat never been auualcd and is a guaiantce of
the quality of our wheels.
in each town to distribute cat.ilomics f.,r ns in
today for free catalogue and our .pcvial offer.
CO., DP-Dt. 130 J. Chicago.
le,nts, I , mi in Itnlli .01,1 ll.-lii, . il Italca
lo iteiroii. aeeonal iuioiiui Mneaa
1 1 1 aaaoelatUHS,
Por the meeting of the Nntionnl
ucatloiial AsHocintlon nl ih'troit, Jul
siniL', inoi, ibo IVtnisylvtinin llall
road ( '01 1 1 pa 1 ly will sell excursii 11 tick
ets to Detroit from nil stations on Us
liin-s, at the rate of one fan1 for llir
round trip, lus $.00, Tiekcta will be
sold July T Mini s, 00,1,1 rctiiriiliiK to
leave I h i roii not curlier than .Inly u
later than July Ifl, Hy ileMisiting
tickets wi'li Join) Agenl on or before
July 12, ami tlic ptiyiuenl of 50 cents
the return limit may la1 extended to
leave Detroil 110I luti 1 thnu Kt'ptomlH.'r
l-i. 0-20-
low lr V
itnVSparaauaP
a.i.i sterllus i
nr k Idneya (
', lire .ill kidney Ills. Sum
tuud) 1 . .Cblcago or N. V.
Ilr Hi.
bin tree
Mr. V. S. Whedon, Caahier of
tlic Pirst Natiounl Bank i Winter
set, low a, in a receut letter u'iviH
some 1 xpei ieuce with a cut penter in
his employ, thai will Le of value to
oilier mecliuiiicH. II" say-: " I had
a carpenti r working tor me who was
obliged to si 1 p woi k for si veral
diija on nccouiit ot boing I roubled
with dinrrhoi a I menliouedto blui
Hint 1 bad l' en hiniilarly t rouble 1
and Hint Chniuborlaiu'H Colic, Choi
el ii and Dun rhooa Itetuedy b 1 '"re
me. He boughl a bottle of it from
tlic druggist liete and infoi ne
that one doHo cured liiin, and lie is
is ngain ut t is woi l.'' For sale bv
l.e Middleburu Dm;, S
liid tin- Unity A.-i.
"The pianist wanted his money
advance," said the mnnnger.
"And, of course, you didn'l have
111
to give him?" said his friend.
" That's right."
"What did In- do?"
"(h, he did ; in- baby net said he
wouldn't play." Vonkers Statesman,
VI
She I k
cago who
(.rtivt i .1 speaka,
I In re's a woman
offerinii $1,000 to
In Chi
li III an
honest man.
lie Sin''- different from
ma ny women thai 1 know
be willing I" -in- all thet
fin. 1 any old kind ui a man.
a good
They'd
haie lo
I liiuuiro
KccorcVIIerald.
Aa 11 ntinltieas I'eoposi 1 1 on.
"Purely 11- a
laid the Kngli
'isit injr in A iui
-u 1 I i -sit 1 11 nn
lUgaireinent
"Ami when
fuged?" a-k.-T
"(Hi. we're 111
iwcred the i-
VII a II Mi Ml nee III.
business proposition,
h nobleman w In. wa.
ricil, "would you mind
innoiincemeirt of
li-s ( r US?"
il'd . mi become
1 In- society edit . 'I
ii really engaged.,
itor, calmly, "bui
Mil
an
such
line
nt will (five in
a
jf credit thai I sadly need." Chit
Post.
ago
1 in 1 1 1
ey,
aid
"Charley,
the jrroi
thnrp-ca ua
ib
Mrs
ib
Tm kins,
corner
much aa
r around
almost 1 w iee
W oi l i,"
ihins are v
"Why don't
"If.-; such ;
1 kick?"
mpllmen
1 1 shows
ol, I. ion
.1 In ili.-
n( I v lakes
couple."-
c arcn t t,'oi tint;
tnoiv we Inne ju
a bit
1 D10
lcighborhooil
is for a no
I
1 I lid
ma rrlcd
J V. as hi not
ll .s
1 ,1 r.
IC v I, leu 1 1 I . i pet-je, ,1.
Mr. I loon I am i wueiil thill the
prooni at last night's weddinij was
either a widower or a bigamist.
Mrs. Iloon tlood gracious! What
ma lu.s you t iii i i. -o?
Mr. lioon- Why, didn'l you notice
that he looked m iher scared nor
in en king during the ceremony? -I'uck.
Ilia 1 1 r I. - oi ii n .
"Did did you ever shun: i man'.'"
questioned the tenderfoot, tin. Ily, of
Pepperhole Pete.
"See here, young fi ller," haw d
Pepperhole I'ete, :n a Voice thai shook
Pike's peak, "don't you never reflect
mi my marksmanship agln I Shoot a
man! I never misted one, y' dern ga
loot!" Ohio 8tate Journal.
Baally l ooted.
Perambulating Pete You can't tell
me dot crows is about the most intel
ligent of birds.
Languid Leary Well, they seem
purty smart, Pete,
Perambulating Pete Smqrt? (th.
hucks! One took ms lor a scare
crow just now an' come an' set on my
head. Brooklyn Kagle.
it.-ii.il Covet eo as,
Hiarlle Boreman (who has been
talking to Miss Kcene for an hour
steadily) Have you a maid. Miss
Kcene?
Miss Keene Yes. Hut if you nro
looking for a position aa a tire
woman I can give you a recommenda
tion. Judge.
it