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Train leav Sunbury 5 30 p m, ar-
rivaM lit SmI nuifrnVM . IS n m
Leaves Selin8tfrov:00 p. m.. nrriTei;
at Sunbury tf:l5 p. m. j
rraiiitt It-nvH Lewixtown Junction : ;
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m,l?0nn,for Alioon. Puubur..lth W.t. :
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NOKTHEKN I'KNTKAI. K All. W A Y
WKHTWAKD.
Train leaves Belli agrove Jiincllna dtlly tor
ganiMirjf and Wat.
H tr, a in, l U l ru, p m. Sunday 9 .1 in,
Sana.
Train leave Basbary dally oxrept sundae:
12 as a m lor Hun" ilo, 1 2i a m lor Krle anil Can
sUslgaa 6 10am for Bellofonte Krle and CanandalKiia
D 12 a in fur Iek Haven. Tyrone anil the West .
12 4H for ltufTdlo, llll p in tor Hellefente lva.
Tyrone and CaiiaDdiitmia
5 45p m lor henovo and Kluilm
g in m lor WllllninHpoit
Sunday 12 2-1 ft m for Buffalo via Emporium
I 21 a m for Ki lo, 5 10 a in lor Kile and I'anim
.lalKUft 8 M p in for IS i
j 42 it m for Ijock Haven And
llaattpaft
It 50 A TAi H H I m 2 00 and 5 I-;. in lor Wilkin
barri and Ha.elton
1 in a in. lu 10 am, 'I na in, 5 4.1 p in lr Shame
In and Mount Carats!
Sunday I 55 a m lor Wllkesliarre
KAHTWAKD.
Trains leave Sellaigrove Junction
10 110 a m, dally arrlvlnx at V llll adelphta
117 pm New York 6 A3 p uu Haltlinore 3 11 p in
WaxhluKtun 4 IS pm
:u p m daily arrlvlnc at I'hlladelphla
.0 20 p in New York 3 M a m, llalllmere 9 45 p in
WaslilnKtnli 10 56 p in.
8 42 p ui, ually arriving at Phlladslphla
425a in, Nw York TU I fa, llaltiuiure 2 30 a m
i .i-l.i imion 4 or a ii
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2 45 am dally arrlvlna at I'lilladeldhlainatn editor and stringing him up to the
Baltimore 7 90 a m wMhlaaton 880 an Now . f in, lf ., ,,,i,,n
York li xi a in Weekdays 10 as m Sunday. pieaiest lamppost, II tin notion IittU
.no am da'ly arriving st Philadelphia 7221 struck the people, they would have
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.line' 7 20 a m. Waj.liliiKU)iioa m. Ualtlmore I
12 ;t n m. Washington I 16 U in.
155 p 111, week day arriving at Phlladelphln
4 2S p in, New York' : ;o p m, Haillmore s o,i p m
WaahlDgton 7 isp m
lit p in d til v. arrlvlir; al plilladelphla 7 'ii pm
New York lil 2:1 p in, II ill linore 7 : p m. Wash-
iDgun s u p iu
Tratni alto teava Sonbory at taaasad 525
and 8 31 p ui, tur HarnaburK, Philadelphia ABd
Hiiltlmors
). K. Win Hi, Qen'l Paaa Agent
1. H. HUTl'UINSON (len'l Manager.
IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST.
Wf give below some cluhbiri";
oinhiniitions with the Post. The
rates quoted are verv low.
The New York Tri-Weekly Tri
bune and the Middleburg j?osT, one
year, jaid in advance, only J1.75.
The Tri-Weekly la published Monday,
A'eduewlay and Friday, reaches a large
, reaches a large
.iroportioa of subscribers on date ol
f'i iip.ii nun w Hviwiiwra UII UM" UI
ui'. and each edition in a thoroughly
up-to-date daily family newapaper (or
Inisy people.
The New York Weekly Tribune
and the Middleburg Post, one year,
jiiiiii in advance, only $1.25
The Weekly Tribune Is publisbod on
l'huradny, and g-tvea all Important newa
of nation and world, the most reliable
market reports, unexcelled agricultural
department, relltble general Informa
tion ami choice ttnd entertaining mis
cidlany. It in the ''people's paper" for
the entire United sUates, a national fam
ily paper for farmer ami villager.
ine-HeW lorK 111-Weekly World
ami the Middleburg Post, one year,
paid in advance, only $1.65.
The Tri-Weekly World conies three
times a week, is filled with Ilia latent
new of the country and ia well worth
tile price Baked for It.
The Practical Farmer, one year,
and the Middleburg Post, one year,
paid in advance, 1.50. Both of
tlie above papers and the Practical
Fanner Year Book and Agricul
tural Almanac for 1900, paid in
advance, only $1.05.
The Practical Farmer I one of the best
farm paper puhllnhiMl, Issue I weokly,
al f l.im year. The year book contains
iH page In which there is a fund of In
formation that Is useful to the farmer.
The price of this book alone fa M cents,
and tho Year Book foronlv fl.65.
an to2i TJ 22SfZ W A.N." Wo;
-en to travel and advcrtle for old etahllhed I
nouaa of solid Onaneial atajKtinf;. Salary $7soi
I
M,'" '"o"!''' stamped envelope. Addrea ,
Manager, 3o5 Caxton llldg., Chicugo. t-UHIt I
(irand Selection. '
Caller You nrc fretting some verv 1
haantlAni , in
Deautlfttl names in vour novel. 1)0
you think they will inoreisc the
tales?
Authoress Moat assuredly! There
Are so many people who want a fancy
name for the baby. Chicago Daily
"we,
l.orailng tkr Blame. i
Fathor Whose fault is it that you ,
are not nearer the head of the class? ,
Son -If the fault of the other fel
lows! Kather -How is that?
Son 'Cause they're smartcr'n I be.
Tit-liits.
A Fair Rraaoner.
Discouraged Suitor Dq you ever
reason?
Miss Flightie Kenson? I should
fay I did. T nicked nn n nuar nnlv
yesterday, end reasoned out all the I
points in the
Joke column. X. Y.
WteMjr,
CdoMYo)f Bewals With Caaaarsta,
1Qr CathArtlc, cure conattpatloa forever,
uc.av H c c 0 nil aruwlitl retund money.
DR. FENNER'S
Blood &
IVffS VarVaVlaa
1 Taiklas; aboat funeral aottces."
remarked the man from th it,
relates Um New
OrUiai Timaa
Demoerat, "you
Beat a Mailers.
They have no such re
l'sr-
haP thi! ariaea from the fact that
pern take aJl aorta of liberties
with the dead. For instaaoa. I know
a reporter on a weatern weakly, who
waa asked to write a funeral notice
for friend of hU nd thij th-
way it got in the paper: 'The death
angel smote Alexander McOretr. and
brotiirlit him iir,,ti-i.-i..,i ronnaa- ha
orou'"1 ft,m Protracted repoae, he
wore a checked shirt and a No. 9
ho, and had a pink wart on hla
Itoae; but 1 know ho ll happier dwell
inir in space, over there on the ever
green short', and his friends are in
formed that his funeral tukes place
precisely at half-past four.' gtrnnge
to s;iy, there waa no complaint about
it. The people of the town took it
as a matter of course. Some even
thought tlie obituary poem was a
tine piece of literary eomposition, and
Invited the reporter around to take
drinks, which Invitation he accepted
several times. If thai were to hap
pen iii thlfl country or up east there
would either be a lynching or a big
lawsuit. Anyway, the people In the
south and east would not stand
for any such sacrilege, anil they are
right about it. Vet when a man has
lived out west a long time he gets
so that these things do not shock
him like they would were he living
in nny other quarter of the globe.
There is a great deal in association,
i and T suppose that ) why nobody
i thought of going after the obituary
done It, but they allow a man plenty
of latitude out there. It la only
when he abuses it that trouble
comes."
The perennial outcry aifainst the
fruit dealers who defraud iheir cus-
tomers by putting
Fraud til Fruit .
up their goods in
Paekace. baikftt. wUh
bottoms and paper "stulling" bu be
gun, and several arrests have been
made by the police, reports the Chica
go Tribune. This w ill have the effect
of frightening some of the unscrupu
lous dealers and of making some pur
chasers more careful. It is not to be
expected, however, that the present
crusade will have the effect of putting
a permanent stop to the fraudulent
practice. So long as the competition in
1 he fruit business is as sharp as it is at
present and the margin of profit so
Miiall there will be plenty of dealers
who will take advantage of every op
portunity to ImpOII 011 the public and
increase their profits at the expense of
j their honesty. Official inspection,
I with its resulting arrests, may accom
plish something, but the best safe
guard Bgalntt fraud will remain in th
rerional watchfulness and care of the
individual purchaser. The man who
buys fruit by the basket should see to
it that he gets full measure and that he
is not called upon to pay for a single
layer of peaches resting upon a foun
dation f paper wads or blocks of
wood.
At an inquest held recently in l'rov-
1 idence, 11. 1., it was learned that death
had resulted from touching an incan
descent lamp which Seemed to be out
of order. Exports testified that in
miiall towns wh4c the current was
sent through n smnll wire the house-
converter might become deranged,
I w hen the wires would receive the en
tire 2.000-volt current, instead of the
VH ralta intended for t he house. This
, , ,
ll Bain not to be possible in the larger
HtiH where a current of low voltage
is distributed by means of copper
,, , J "
cables, and a converter is not neces-
,ur-v-
.... ,, .
I lty r orester Lewis, of Philadelphia.
aJ's: "1 know of no scientific reason
for it, but it is the Inevitable result
that where ft pine tree is cut down nil
usk springs up in its place. These oaks
never attain any great size, remaining
in dwarfed condition, and proving
ouly an obstucle to the farmer in muk-
ing a clearing. Another strange fact
is the rapidity of the scrub's growth.
The ordinary forest monarch rises
slowly and with fiber firmly knit."
The tipping habit was introduced,
fays a Pittsburg exchange, first by
those who desired to be ostentatious of
their wealth and to secure the uiost at
tention at hotels. It has been followed
Decausc the public had not the stamina
to resist thl There miy be
s disposition to abolish it, but it is very
luubtful if a custom so fixed in the
controlling qualities of vanity and the
tesire to be well served can be got rid
f at this late day.
It is stated that 39,872 persons per
ished at the hands of homicides in the
United States during the five years
ending with 1900. The figures of pun
ishment for the crime sre not made
up, but are known to be sttvrtllngli
small.
Dlvoroe Notice.
IN TBS OOCKT K COMMON PLEAS OF
SSYDEK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
Eta M. Kanla I October Term, l,Ko 11
versus I Al. Sub. No t, Feb. Term,
Aaa U. Kanti. I ItaM. i iTorc.
To ASA II. KANTZ, Kespondsnl lu Hie above
procaadnga.
Sir : You are haraby notiflad tlial your wife,
Ka M Kanla. ha iualiluted proceed! aas a
ainal you, atkins; a divuree from (he bomb, of
malrimony. upon lbs grounds thai you have
oBarad auch iBdiaulliaa and violence to bar per
son aa to render her condition intolerable and
lira SuNlenaorae, and tharaby compelled bar to
withdraw front your home and family. Hy
raaann of your default in not entering an appear
aaes In not nitna; an anawer, Iba cae has bean
tofarred to ma as Master. 1 base Iliad MAT
L'KUAY, the POURTKKNTU day of SKIT KM
SIR. lai. at nine o'eloak, A. M aa the 'time,
and tba oflca of tlliarlea Hower, an , in tka
borough of Sellnagrove, itnyder o , Pa., aa the
place for taking treiiiiiony Id tua vauae, when
and where you may attend.
H. HAKK1S UOWKIt. Matter.
Mlddlehurg. Pa., July .nth, lai.
ASvloe t Imilriir.
Ranter We're getting up An ami
teur theatrical society, and we're
looking for a good motto something
appropriate, you know.
Banter What's the matter with
"Think twice before you act?" -l'hil-sdelphia
Times.
Where lu rind Meat.
Doctor You nrc mentally exhaust
ed. 1 advise you to send your fam
ily to the country.
Patient -lint I can't leave my tiusi-
ness.
Doctor Of course not you stny
In the city and jret a rest. Judge,
Twlas,
"Any musical Instruments?" the ss
aessor asked.
"Two," the tired-looking citizen re
plied. "What nrc thevV"
"Both boys."--Chicsgo Record-Her
sld.
The tt'roHK I'rrma,
Willis Paps, I told the doctor I
wanted him to take back the baby, and
he snid he would have to see you.
Slimson- What was your reply?
"I said that so far as I could see
you didn't have much to say about it,"
Brooklyn Life.
Time Too Limited.
"What was the cause of the trouble
in the woman's club'.'"
The majority adopted a resolution
limiting the time of each woman for
speaking n any question to three
hour." Leslie' Weekly
Wenllli llriuits Freedom.
Silas These blamed city table man
ners are all bosh. If I only had a few
thousand dollars I'd show you how to
eut with my knife.
Cyrus- Suppose you had o few mil
lions? Bliss Qoihl Then I'd sharpen tho
earvin' knife on my boot. Chicago
Daily News.
An Urr.( rimilrd Kxlllhlt.
Agent Dear sir, can't 1 induce you
to try our new carbon photograph
system? It makes the homeliest peo
ple look distinguished.
Mr. Crusty No; get out! There
are just 50,000,000 too many distin
guished people in this country now.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Faith.
"A woman ought to be able to trust
tier husband implicitly."
"Yes," answered Mr. Meektoo, "I
was the proud recipient of a mark of
confidence this morning. Henrietta,
actually gavu me a piece of goods to
take down to the store and match for
her." Washington Star.
Survlvad Anyhow.
"Ninety years old to-day; well, Mr.
Skiminn, toll me what habit you think '
ha most contributed to your long j
life."
"Oh, I ain't got no habits nary a
one; on'y I've chawed tsrbscker ev'
since I win ten years old."- Philadel-1
phiu Press.
Ilnya of Reckoning;.
Wife When we o anywhere now
we have to walk. Before marriage
you always culled u carriage.
Husband That's why we have to
walk now. N. Y. Weekly.
Kxlraordlnary Devotion.
"Why do you think she is so des
perately in love with him?"
"She wears a color Unit isn't br
ooming to her because he likes it."
Chicago Post.
Ilnnninir No Hlak.
Maud I'd hnte fo think thut you'd
throw yourself at Fred.
Mamie 'Why not? He's a good
estch.- -Harlem T.ife.
He innrkntile..
Ttriggs Thai doctor U rerUiitily a
wonderful physician! This medicine
of his cured nir
firiggs Is that all he pave you?
Ilriggs Yes. Told me to take ten
drops after each meal, give up my
business for two months uml live in
the open uir. Now, look at met
Puck.
A Kentucky Snaplrlnn.
"Do you agree with the people who
assert that milk is not a wholesome
article of diet?"
"Well," answered Col. StilweH, "I
wouldn't like to make positive asser
tions. Hut I have heard it rumored
that they put a great deol of water
Into it." Washington Star.
As Others Sea Da.
Wederly What's the matter with
your friend Softleigh?
Singleton He's in love lost his
heart, you know.
Wederly lluh! Judging from the
noise he makes one would think he
had lost his collar button. Chicago
Daily News.
Sympathetic Chap.
He I can't understand Phyllis re
jecting me last night.
She Never mind. You'll soon get
over It.
He O, I've got over it right enough,
but I can't help feeling so doosid sorry
for her. I shs'n't ask bar strain!
Punch.
T TUB mUHTITIIT HIS
PstOPOHBD TO TDK ciriusa r
no luaauiiii r.iTII KOK THalK AP-
I'KOVAL OH KKIkCTIoN HY THE' (IKt
EKAL AfWKMBLY OF I'll S COMtlOIf
V EALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA rirt
I.POIEO HY OHDBH OF THE 8CCRETAKY
OF TUB COMMONWEALTH 1J4 FI RkL'
ANl t OF ARTICLK Will OS- TUB -i.
sTirUTION.
A JOINT KKMHiri'TION
Proposing an amendment to the Coaatitation
of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Bo It resolved hy the Sanate and
Home of Kepraesntalieas of the I amnion
araa'th in Ueaerat AsMmblr mat. that tha fol
lowing is eroaoaad aa aaaendmanta to Hie Cut
etllulioa of tha Coiumonwealtli of Pann.yl-
vaaia, in aceordanea with tha proeiaiaaa of Iks
aigblaeulh erode Inersuf:
Amendmanl One to Article Sight, faction One.
Add al Ilia and of the first paragraph of aaid
section, arter the worda ' aliall be entitled lu
vote at all eleelioiia," tha worda, "eubteet how
ever to BBSS) laws requiring and regulating the
registration of electors aa the Ueneral AasemhSy
may enact," so that Ilia raid section akall read
aa follow.
Section I. (jualincalton of Kleatora. Every
malecillaen twenty-one year of age. p. ...
lag Hie following qualinoaliona. aliall na ei-
titleil to vole at all eleeliona, aubject however
l such law requiring and regulating the reg
istration of eleelor aa the (leneral .iinini.v
nay enact:
L lie ahall havi been a clllaen of the l iiilcl
Stales at lcat one month.
1 He shall have resided in the Stale our voar
(or if, having previously im a quallllr.1 elec
tor or native lairn ciliten of the Mate, he shall
have removed therefrom and returned, within
i months immediately preceding the flec
tion.' :i. Hi shall have resided In the election district
wh. re he aim I offer hia vole al least two
month immediately preceding tlie election.
4. If twenty tw., years of age and upwards, lie
shall have paid williin two years a Btatanl
county tax, which ahall have been SSaeaaed nl
least two moolht ana paid at least one month
before the election.
Amendment Two to Article Bight, Bectlos
Seven.
Strike out from saiil section I be worda "but
no elect jr shall lie delirtved of the irivllege
of voting hy reason of Ins name not being re
gistered." and add to said section the following
Words, "but laws regulating and requiring the
registration of electors may he enacted I i apply
to cllica only, provided that such laws mav lie
ant form for cfttas of lha same class." w that
the said section shall read as follows I
Section 7. Uniformity of Election Laws. -All
laws regulating the holding of elections bv the
cities or for the registration ol electa ra shall he
nnifotnt Ibrougboul tin- state, but Iswa reguta
ling and requiring the registration of electors
Btay be enacted to apply i. eiliesonly. provided
that such laws bs illilforii. for cities of Ills same
t l.lss.
. true copy of lbs folnl Resolution.
W, . UKIB8T,
Secretary of the Ool onwealth.
A MKNDMKNT To Till; rnNs'l TION
l PHOKtSBD TUTHK CITIZENS OKTI1IM
COMMONWEALTH FOH THEIR APPROVAL
(lit REJECTION BY THE UBNKKAL As.
KEMBLY OF TUB COMMONWEAL! H OF
PENNSYLVANIA, IM I" Isiikii in OHDRR OF
THE SECRETARY Or TdEt litl Ml iNW El I'll
IN PfltsriANOKOF AilTICLE III OF THE
OONbTII UTION.
A .11 l NT UESOI.C TloN
Proposing an Amendment to tie- Constitution
of the Commonwealth
Section l. licit enacted by lite Senate and
Bouse of Representatives of the i ominon wealth
of Pannsjrlvanla in UaneMl Assembly met
Thai 'he Ibllowiltg is pTOBOSsd iisan smendmotil
to the Corsitltution of the Comi iwealtb of
rsnnsylvailla in ai-corda.u-e Willi the provisions
of the Eighteenth Article thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section fi iir of article, eight, and
insert in place thereof, as follows:
BcoOonL All elections by the cltiseDa shall
he by ballot or by such other method as mav
be prescribed by law Provided, Thai secrecy
in voting lie preserved.
A true cop) of tlie -Joint Resolution.
W. W.iiHIEST,
Secretary of the t "iiiinioi wealth.
Clear Oat of Key.
"Lucy, where's thut other tull
beau you used to have?"
"Laws', Miss Nancy, I don' went
back on dat man; he didn't have no
taste at nil dat man wo' silver shirt
Ftuds when he had a gol' front toof."
Chicago Record-Herald.
A Priceless Hello.
"I presume you carry a memento of
gome kind in that locket of yours?"
"Precisely! It is s lock of my hus
band's hair."
"But your husband is still alive!"
"Yes; but his hair is all gone." Tit
Hits. Heller Than Kvldeuce.
Joggles His lawyer is getting him
a new trial. Did he tlnd mire e.
de nee?
Waggles No. Tho prisoner's
friends fonnd more money. Town
Topics.
Not BbIbb a Bird.
Doctor Ah, you are much better
to-day. You followed my prescrip
tion exactly?
Pntient- No, doctor, I couldn't; it
blew out of ihe window. ltrool.lyn
Life.
Wimi ui: of the HoBeymooa,
Young Wife (six weeks after mar
riage Do you love me still, dear?
Husband What a silly question,
Why, of course I love you still and
the stiller the better. -Chicago Daily
News.
An Expert.
Hibbs T just passed Miss Klyte,
your typewriter. Is she an ex
pert? Oibbs She is now. She pot entirely
too pert, and I discharged her. Judge.
Free
Tuition
By a recent act of the Legis
lature, free tuition is now
granted at the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloonaaharg, Pa.
to all those preparing to teach.
This school maintains courses
of study lor teachers, for those
preparing for college, and for
those studying music.
It will pay to writ for partk-ularm.
Bo other school oflars auch auuerlor
ad vaalagse al auch low rales. Add rem
1. W. WILSB, A. B., Ph.D., rriarlaaL
MKNDMENT
PktoraMKn
RIDER
no rii in
a cant if
a cent if toe bicycle l
M JOT lUY ?ar,
liberal oSVr has never
the oaallty of oar wheels,
reliabla neraoa la each tow
cycle. Write today for free
i urrava
a bicycle. Write
MEAD CYCLE
af A.-miii
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DIRECT FV0M DISTILLER
TO CONSUMER.
Four Full Quarts
r Full Quarts.
3.20 I
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$92.20
Prepaid.
Sinn Dtaltrs' Profit!.
rrtt tnti Aiulttntiont.
OUR OFFER i
HAYNEflS
ayta-YiAS-ni"
we will seed four kill
quart hollies of Hayner'al
7-iear-Old Double topper
Distilled Ke for SJ.20,
etpreas prepaid, shipped
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marks ta indkete
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tSlfss a it .aj - .
tenia. If not satislactor.
waea received, relera
St our eipense; we will
relera oer SJ.20.
Snch Whiikev can't brhd.
tlicu hrrt for Im than J.
I!FFKRFNrra Thtr l Nst'l Il.nk.naTtnn: State
Nat I Hank, HI. I.uL; nr uf ILr Ll. C
THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO.,
220-232 West Fifth St.. Davton. Ohio
40U-JII 8o. Seventh St., St. Louis, Mo
Wa leerentee above flrra will Jo aa It agraaa. Kl
DR. HAYNE'S,
(The Great (leriuan8clenllat)
improved Double Extract of Saras
parills Hiid Celery Compound linl
Clover, Bwf Mini 12 Vegetables,
Boots ui"! Herbs, (no lilineralsi
contains DOUBLE (he Curatives of
an v one dollar Medicine iu tin. mgr.
ki t and last TWIC as ling. The
greatest Remedy ol tbe At 8, .killing
all tlERMS, destroyed all MICRO
BES and r sin I and certniu cure
lor KDNEY aud LIVER ilisaries,
RbeumntUm, Nervousuesa, Dyspe.
!'Niii. Malaria. Constipation, Hick
Headache niul all complaints aria
itir? from impure 1' ood. Regular
price $1-00 per bottle 16 rz., but iu
order to get i! introduced in thin sec
tion we will aell nt r0 cents per bot
tle or t bottles for 1.50 until furth
er notice. Do ;i"t wait, order now
if you are ailing-
Tlie iilxivo ini'ilii'iiii' is uc, 1 in I-'.Y-ERT
HOSPITAL and by all ibe
LEADING PHYSICIANS in tho
world to day, n'..l tnlily endorsed
l v all. Ailii i ess,
rAOHAWK REAEDY CO.
April 18-241. BOMB. V.
WANTBIXCapalila, reliable person In sr.
ery county Wi represent larsje eontpsny uf solid
tliiHnc al reputiition. I 'iti s., nrv iht year, pay
Able wi-ekiy; ti jier day abaolutsly ture sn,t ft'n
spenstS! straight, bonavflda, ileilmte sAArVa
u commission; salary isiiil each Saturday sad
Apenae money adraneed each weak, sr-p
A Vtl) Hot MK. u.t Daarborn St., Cblsaco.
rtot..frIA
REVIVO
RESTORES VITAUH
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
produces tho above reenlta ln'30 days. Ilsrtt
Karrnlly and uulcllr Cures when sU others (all.
DH man art 11 meal Q their kal manhood, sad old
Bun win recover todr youtani vujor or
RKTIVO. It uulcklraodauralT
aaas. Lost Tltalltv. IniDoteocr. Matbtly
Lost rower, rail I ng atetoorr. Waatlmt Pllitsil.ssl
lU sOactt of salt-abuss or a sc. aaa and Issttsssatssa,
klch unlu ooe for atodr. bualons or marrlaca. M
sot only cures by atartinc at the seat of disease, bat
Is arrest nacre took) aod blood bauder. brtar
lof back tha pink (low to pale cnoeks sad r
stortna the flra of yoot h. Il wards off Install)
sad CoasaaspUoo Insist on bsriai HJSTITOs aa
other. It can ha carried In vest pocket. Dy mall
1.00 per packesescr alt lor SS-OO, with a
arcuawtraa. Address
Royal Medicine Co., '1
forttut in Mutaltburtjti, fa.tb
MDLEBLRGll DRUG Co.
sar- ksa w aaasssa.
mm
i3
AGENTS WANTED
in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model
bicycle of tvar manufacture. YOU CAM MAKE $19 19
9M WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for youraeji
1901 1$: . r$io 0$I6
'00 1 '99 Models , $7 o $12
StttV Maiid Wheeltto co
taken la trade hy ear Chicago retail storea, 7J TO PO
sayone tttlActil a sent dejwnt in atfruncs ami allow
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
You take
absolutely
ordering from us, as you do not need to pay
the bicycle does not suit you.
a whrcl until you baec written for oar
rtcionv mas and rirt tutt orrn.
been n,uuled aud it a guarantee ol
im ench town to ditrihut citti,...,,,.- Oaa ... i..
today tor free caUUitfuc and our tDeoal uffcr.
CO., Df.Ui J.Chicago.
saaTaV eft. ' M M Mm W "V ' .gBfl
s ,sVfsi
ft PROCURtO 1
ON LIBERAL TCRMS
N'C.Y EXAMINATICN f
GUARANTEED
dh mokm rgi'undeo
inrsi soviet, ' mpi, rjm.ruL Df vinc
WRI TE FC ! r. Jk. UN I'ATEiJT Ci
7T0 PitliniiRFl rng
flU JSLLI
... H.A.H0LCATE
Rm fi.ri JtC CI STEREO ATTORNEY
TaU.T6Ua0.HH PHILADELPHIA. PA.
RUPTURE
Write ... the M MAW k REMEDY CO., Uoma,
N. V., mimI tliey w ill tall votl how you can ftira
vmir 1(1 IU uK or HKKMA and lha ONLY
v AV Ihej tun nwi.bly be 'I IthU .i
rbirK It ill LHMtt you hut our mil. Pon'l
wii. you will never regret it. April
WANTKD. npoble, relUble parton in every
county rrpretwul Isrgfl coinpniiy -f Mlia
tlnKnitil reptttal "ii i11,''. Nilnry er year, poy
MM wtekl) i i 'l ty nbMilutot) turn n i il
sptMsMr it milt I it. bona ftde definite Hilary.
bocommiHion; nftlary paid each MaturIay ami
eiponte nionvj ad vaticed each week . STAND
ARD HOC Sc. UI Dearborn t . t I ayo. i-Mrt
ESTATE) NOTIi'F-
Notl. a Is lierebjr gWen that Power of attorney,
in feci has liei itrantoil by 'he heirs In lbs aa.
tats of Conrad I eiier. late of Pann townahlp,
siivilrr County I'.i , ileoeaaeil, a 11 4rsons
knowing Ihemaelvea to be Indebted to snll e
Lit-- should make Imntedlate payment aiul those
bating c ai in- i.;:i' i,-t it -lioui.l prcs.nt litem
ilul sulbentii uti 'I for .ettletuent
Al I.I.N S SKI 11 II I iT.
Attornsy-in-faat,
im ui. ne ha.,! ine i.lu
DM1 M-
THATOR'M NOTICE Let-
I t.-r-st-ite
ol Hi
Snviler i I
i Adiuinistration In the
Na ali lata ol V) l' ri twii .
I'l
Ire il. Inivii.f l.eii r. intcil
in the under. e I ;i "i i.er-..i.s Liin mi: ilipin-
selvas Indi tesl to said estate are requested i.i
make Intnic listu p tynient. w hils Iboss hat ins
s'alntswill iresenttbemduly autbanUcatsd in
the sndersigiied.
J p, nai uLB Administrator.
Aline. Pa., ' uu 1". IS .
poor ooy
's Chnnccs
I A very Interesting and helpful
hook t bat every boy should b.ivr.
Parents should see they have it.
Finely printed, 289 pages, I8fi L
, LUSTRATION'S. Artistic 01 ol b
Binding- Mailed for 50c. Aiiilrt'ss.
! W. H. .)'M-:s CO. Silver Creek,
M.Y. -JJ-:it.
i p i
Aunt GeehnvY
perilil Oh, .lo-
jM-k your teeth
I It ii m p I
it ri'.-Mtinwit, whis
huwayl you musu't
at tiu- table with o
fork! It ain't swell I
Unole Qeehaw (desperately) -What
am I goin' to pick 'em with, then?
I reaj you mustn't never u: your
knife in your mouth in polite ISS
sistv! Brooklyn Eagle.
On-. Who Omi t 'eed It.
"There's one peculiar feature aliout
taVe truat business."
"What V"
"Those Interested in it don't need
it."
"Pon't need what?"
"Trust. They can pay cash." Chi
cago Post.
Sterling; qualltlra.
Orotrox 1 discharged my last but
ler bwcau.u he pot drunk.
New Butler Well, you'll newer 'ave
to diachartfe me h'on that h'account.
sir! HT could drink h'all day h'and
then walk a crack! Puck.
A Qwrattow of Prwof.
la aptte of thorns let roses lira:
kl :.'.: rsu'.ta. let rrlendshtps thrive anes
If there were nothlas; lo rural est
How could we know that lovs Is Uus?
Wasklacton Star. .
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