4 I PEWMSYLVAWI HAILROAD. Sunbury & Lewiatown Di vitioi in effect March 18, 1900. 'I WABJ). r.Tioae. lill 21 :s tu 1M 240 244 15 1(4 307 a is 3 i a 830 3M 84S 347 350 i am ii" 55 so 4 45 413 4 31 421 4 4 If, 4 07 401 tit 14 139 IM 130 124 111 111 110 Seabury SullnsgroT. Jniaon f'iiiiiiurove Pawltat K reamer Meierr Middleburg Renter HVII,.WII Adamabura Kaube Mill! Met 'lure Wagrar Shlndle raititervili. .Mitiiia i x lev 04, ! asa tat1 '! 4l 3(4 33 I i a It i7 7r T S4 74t ra, TM I 731 7 10 !ltt,l,V lOtS I 10 10 2"' 1034 10 M; 1047' 10 42 last) 11 rx 11 13 11 Is 11 SI II 27 ii a 11 37 Lewlatnwn (Main flrest. 1140 LfWtOtMvn Junction. Train lenv Sutihrirv ft 30 urn, ar rive ut S-lmsnrovp 5 45 p in LeavHKeliiiHiriov.(i:(iOp. iU.t arrives at Butibur.v : t " p in. Teams lenv Lewlntown Junction : 4 M a in. 10 II 1 m I 10 p ja.Unf m 5 2I m, 7 07p m,l?0ta fur Al n. Klttftiiirit an I tha Want. Kor Halllnioro tn-i Wanhlnitton Mm am V 30, I OS I : 1 13 s 10 ii in PorPklladollrhlt Mid New Vorl; ii 109, J SO a m. 1 09 1 II 4 3 apif 1113 p ui Km Hiir-lshurK k ij p ta Pliiladeiphia & Erie R R Division AND NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY WESTWARD, Tnilii aavc S'll aruvo JuaOtlOO duliy rnr suubui v and Wear, jam, is.vp in, p m. Sunday t M a m, s l;i p in. Tntns leat i' Sanbarjr dally eicept Rnada) 12 'ii a in fur Bull ilo.l II a m fur Eric and Ofin- indalgua 6 10 a in for llellelunto Krle nn 1 i .inanilalirua '1 42 n tn or Look rlavan, Tyrone and too wai. 1841 to HnlTilo, 1 10 p in lor Kclleleiitc Kan. Tyrone and CaiiRniliiiuiia 5 45p m for konovoand Blnlra x in in lor WlUlamsporl Sundiiy IS U i i 1 SI a in lur Erie daign i u IS a in fur Look llauifpori t fur ItulT.tl'i via EinKirlnni 5 io ii in tur Krie and Uaaaa. 8 511 p iu lor i" i Havan n i ii Tin a in. 0 "i5 a in S on ami 1 bam and lla.elton 6 in a in. In HI am. S 05 p in, 5 4' kin iiini Mount Uurmal i iii lor Wimn-- in Mr Sharuo- Sunday I H a in lor WllkaaharrO bast ward. rraln? leave BollaigTora Juni'tlnn 100G a iu, dully arming; nt fliii.uMphl.i : 17 p tu New York .1 33 in H iimnuro 3 11 p in VYaidiiiiifti'ii 4 I'J p in 534 p in 'i.uiy arriving at I'!, . idelpbla ,030p iii New Yorli i N a iu, Baltiuiora 'j 49 p m Waahlngiuu in 55 p in. N4Spiu. ually irrivu,,. it Philadelphia 4s.5a iii, New York 71 :.i m. Baltimore 230 am Washington i 05 a n. : neiiM also leave sun iury i s 45 a in dally arrlvtna at Pbtladefdhli t? :s a m Baltimore 7 90 a in Waahlnirt.in 8.30 am New York USSa in Weekdayi, io : ., m Sundays, 3 10 am da'ly arriving at Philadelphia 7ss am, Mew York: on a m, loss Sundays Balil-I tncie 7 so a m, Wasblotftoo 8 km m. u.utiiuort' : is p in, WaauiOKton 1 15 p m. 155 p in, week oayi arriving nl Philadelphia S'. I' in. New Y'urn li 'til p in, Hatiiuuro S 0.1 p in Waahlngton " U p m Hi p in dailv. arriving al ptitl i lolphla 7 88 pm New York 1088 p in, Balttm irs7 up m, Wasli iiii'tuii 8 li.'i i in rralni also leave Sunbury al o an and 5 25 and 8 31 p in, lur H i rrislmru, Philadelphia and Baltimore I. H. WOOD, ien'l Pais Agent 1 I.&H0TOHINKON Uen'l Manatrar. j IN COMBINAliON WITH THE POST. YVi; give lit-low some clulibing itiiiiliiiiation.s with the Post. The rates quoted are very low. The New York Tri-Weekly Tri bune mid the Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, only 81.75. Til,! Tri-Weekly is published Monday, Wednesday and 1'riday, reaches a larife Hroporlioai of lUbasriDtra on date ot Issue, and eiii'h edition is ., tlioroiiKhly iip-to-dttte daily family uewapapei fur Imsy peoile. The New York Weekly Tribune and the Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, only (1.25 The Weekly Tribune is published on Thursday, and glvea all Uoportanl new n of nation and world, tin- mo-t reliuhlu market reports, unexcelled asrloulturai department, reliible (eneral Infornuv I nn and choice and euti rtuiniiiK mis cellany. Ills the ''people's paper" for the entire United States, n national fam ily paper for farmers and rillasers. The New York Tri-Weekly World ami the Middleburg Post, one year, jiaiil in advance, only Sl.Go. The Trl-Weekly World comet three limes a week, is tilled with thu lati st news of the country and la WeU worth Ine prii-e asked for it. The Practical Farmer, one year, and the Middleburg P T,one year, Jiaiil in advance, $1.50. Both of the above papers and the Practical Fanner Year Book and Agricul tural Almanac for 1900, paid in advance, only $1.65. The Practical Parmer i 'arm papers published, at tl.nn year. The vear 10 of the heat ssited weekly, book contaiiiH i- s fund of in to the farmer, i ne ia 5u cents. II .00, MEN AND Wt ' r old eatabllahed OS, Salary "su a w paicen in which the.-e formation that is useful The price of this I look an and tl.u Year Hook form. WANTED-TRUSTWORU Wen to travel and advertise iioii-c of solid Snanolal man rtarand expenses, all payab sssing required. Qlvs rcf. Mlf-Mdrttsad stamped .- saaager, WOaxlon UklK., t ui cash, -.ii nin incea and enclose .'elope. Address Icago, i-isiiit. Blaendts, Young Ilride Why. Oon't seem to be eating hinrning. And 1 got up Charles, you anything thlt early to make ilic.-c biscuit for you, t no. Charles Xo, dear. 1 don't feel at ll hungry this morning, to tell the tTUth. Your biscuits are very nice, indeed. T.y the wnv, 1 wnndcr if there an on.V Of those dog biscuits left thai I ho ught for Nero on Friday? Som- erville Journal. - Vnleil Fl'.vtr.-niea Employment Agent What was ihe hutter with your last place? ooniestic The coup., had only been 1 Carried a month, an' 1 cudn'i slam! th' love-malrii,' Agent Well, here's a chance in a IIOUe where thu o.,uu'j h-ns. l.eon couple "arried ten ye; ars. Pootasli Oi iafn 1o i Vmg. . K. Y. Weekly. tect BdneMeYnnr toaati v,u. r......t. LavJ' t."e.hJSrtlci cure constipation forever. L . u-'a", arufcvista refund money. DR. FENNER'S Blood & Liver UeUDY AHD I a a Sip i Bi 3" NERVE TONIC. PRESERVE YOUR HORSE. Crl. iMitntlra KI1U Mmmy veU uable Animals Yran 4 Year Before Their Tlaae. Many farm horses arc killed eaoh yeur by thorn.-tales owners. They would not take their lives as butch ers would, nor would they purposely tuke their lives by iutentieual cruel ty. By careless iuatteulion the work Is done, and many meu arc truiltr of the charge of killing- off good horses If the matter could be definitely traced. Poor treatment when dia aase attacks the vital parts ot m horse ia a source of mutih fatality anions; horses. Lack of judgment un der circumstances relating to the care of horses when they are out of condition is another. The lack of proper knowledge of the effect of ilifferent foods for horses under pe culiar conditions may be added to the list. A great many causes might lie given, lint it is unnecessary to re peat them here. The horse owner Who will give the subject any thought can figure out inure ways than one in which the lives of tliose faithful animals may be shortened or length ened. There are very few horses worn out. The most ot them die from sonie cause or other, and these causes are whn! horsemen want to look after if they want their horse to live to a green old age. It is easier o preserve horses than to procure them. Marring accidents, a sound horse slu uld bo ns good nt 30 ns at imy other nge, yet we find but few that arc old tliat are able to do n. full day's work without great fa-1 Hgue, You must study the care of ' in r horses if von would preserve riu Drt Journal. WEIGHT OF FLEECE. Sheep Kent tin the tVeatern Ranarea! Carri More Wool Than Those Haiaed in tin- r.nat. On the Wes tern ranges sheep cheaply than iu t he COUUI i v, and il uj-e any nibt- fl'OWU more ither part of less us clli a pi J as iu t he w orld, but i he sh my country iu ep there carry ucuvicr fleeces tliun elsewhere in this couutry, says Farm, Stock und Home. In the .New England states fleeces av erage from five to sK pounda each; in .New York and Pennsylvania, leu than six pound; while Ohio. M ell jgan and Indiana average a little ou r 6V. DOUnds. but the western states and territories quickly bring up the j average. Iowa's fleece Weighs tl.'J; i Minnesota's li.7; Kansas. 1.1; lon i tana. T.:i; Wyoming and YYn hington, f.B each; Idaho, 7.s, ami Oregon, 7.5. it looks as though those western re gions were well adapted to the sheep industry in more ways than one. The bureau of uniiuul industry re ports that sheep scab lias become much reduced during the past year. I'lie bureau has inspectors stationed throughout all the sheep rnisi.ig re j irions and at railroad points In order j to discover diseased sheep and pre vent their gaining access to the large stock yards. Sheep owners have been encouraged to dip their sheep, and the bureau thinks that a few more rears of active work will result in the practical eradication of the para iite causing- scab. FEEDING PEN GATE. vYhore Any t.reut BfnBlhev of I'lua Are Kept n Device Like This one la Almoat Indispensable. When there are any great number Of pigs fed in the same pen it is in variably the rule that the larger pigs get the greater share of the feed, and in consequence they grow better anil the smaller, less active pigs get less feed and are jostled about and fall farther and fan her behind. By using GATK n 'It KKlCDINi; PEN, j a gate, made as portrayed, iii the feeding pen, the large, strong' Jiig-s ! will be hindered In no way from get I ting their share, and the smaller unci j will be given an equal chance, or bet ter. The gate (cj is fastened to Lhe lifting lever (b), which is held at the desired height, admitting the de sired sized pig by a pin (a), through j the jioits and through the lever. The lower hole admits the smaller pigs, ; but the larger sized cannot squeeze i under. When the lit t Ie pigs have satis lied themselves, lift the gate another bole and admit the in ; grade, and so on. tn this way the smaller pigs will not become stunted by being crowded away from the feeding trough or floor. J. It. Irwin, in Farm nml Home. HELPFUL SHEEP NOTES. Breeding ewes are in strong tnand all over the country. The effects of good bleeding wholly neutralized unless they de are arc tupported by good feeding. fiWWWWWfj Never in the history of the Indus- Itztee ; (rv nrul there been so great a demand ! for small sheep ranches us at pres ; eut. The shepherd who procures a pure bred ram simply possesses a possibil ity which he is to avuil himself of in the best manner. It Is not wise to leave salt to be eaten to excess by sheep. It is sure to be taken too freely, unless it is iu the form of rock salt, which is licked and so swallowed slowly and safely. Too freely eaten it becomes a purga tive anil causes excessive thirst, f.hich lends the sheep to drink too fiuch water. liural World. Divorco 2ST Jtio. IN THE OOIKT ! IDMM11N IM.KtS UP SNYltK 004JHTT, l'KNNYI. ASIA. Kva M. Kanti vera un Aa B. kantz. "ct.il.er Term. ls. No 11. Al. Suit. N.i .. Fell. Terra. in ISieies. lte.ponilciit iii tile above To ASA II. KANTZ, proeeeiljiiga. Sir I Ynu arc hereliv BoMSeal that vmir wife. Kya M Kant, ha. ni-iiinie.l proceeding! a- awaaaa ymi. esktag a dtvwrce from the b i of nun run. my. ii..n Hit- growjaeta Unit you haw tinertii alien !n.ik-iiilie an t violence 1. her her- so a at to rainier her SeadlUae mtolcralile I withdraw from' your aoaau and laaaitw. it.-' lira mini, .... .....I i . ..... ". mi j vunici4uii in mil eiiierniK an appcar i aura in not fllinir an anawer. the cum- ha. hean referred to roe an Waaler. 1 have Hied N T ll'IIDAY. the KOIRTKKNTII .1.. ..r vwiitl u ; nr.ii. inn. al nine o clock. A. M an the time ana ine omce of i hai-lei H,, Emj., in t lie . Pa., an the -auie, when iMirouah of Seltmnrrovc . Snyder (' plaee for taking teiitimoiiy in the and where voii mav altmaA ll H.'.hliis BOWER, Maatar. Middlaburg. Pa.. July ; i ah, I Ml, Deepty "Tather." Malt Int ere-ale.t the fair girl, "TT.-M"-uever to return!" to hear that." gentleman, in uft- old has left on', "I am irrf claimed tliti ened tones. "I am to old rrateful for your tvith pat hy ! " "Are you aura he left, never to ret urn ?" "Yes." "Well, that's too bud; Pay before yesterday In the ln"-t silk umbrella In - Washington Star. fori bad. 1 borrowtd the house." Soon Parted, fimi' y.iiinK SkaKK- fruni M. t.imora, And he wore a straw fedora On his In ad, 'Cute he was. am! rather witty. Ami he'd come to jo the city, Bo he laid, Mel a man who seemed to know him. And who volunteered to Im him Sum. thins odd. YVent to ?ee a caved-ln tunnel. And a chap they catted theCunnel tint his wad. Chii iik'i Tribune, PBCIAIi r tCILITIES, A, JL Jl U (ah t m .-sl . 1 s,'i r-i.' Little Robbie Grandma, I know why you talk ssi much "Grandma Well, why Is it dear? Little Robbie 'Cause you has rut I double chin. Chicago Daily News. Wullilrooa Wise, At the cln5"les he'd ne'er had a chance, liut In wledom he led tha whole dunce. Forsooth, he was able To take a time table Ar.d tell what It meant ul a gl meet W'ui-liiiigtuu Star. Various Sorts. -Got idness ; Miss 1! Tess Goodness; Miss Koxsie looks mad. Jess Yes. there's a certain puppy with a great pedigree that Im want ed her lather to buy for lu-r, but he wouldn't do it. Teas What was it? A French count or a German baron? Philadel phia Press. One Doctor's Iteoaonlng;. "How much do 1 owe you. doctor?" "Ten tlol la rs." "Phew! Your colleague. Dr. Knod ler, charges only live dollars for a mild case like t li is." "That member practice mav thai X. lu lu V. ; but has i Tillies you must much lur rc- ,el- UOW N II V TUB s tn SKA W WTiS. "Now we are engaged. Quisle, I feel I must tell you an awful family secret er my grandfather was sentenced to a year's imprisonment." "Oh, that's nothing, dearest girl. I've done five in my time." Ally Sloper. Chopping ill in off. Selduni Pedd Honestly, lioss, 1 don' know where me next meal iscauu ln" from Citizen (gruffly) Neither do I! It is certainly not coming from me I Puck. Really ami Ttaaly not. "Thi. has been a dreadful summer." "Hasn't it? At the seashore Inst week I met a Huston girl who said if it got much worse she'd have to buy a fan." Detroit Freo Victim of I'lreiinialtarea. Shykes You are ebiU aWrftl to vegetarianism, I suppose? (iliz.ard I'm still preaohing It, but I'm not practicing it just now. Meat is cheaper. Chicago Tribune. The Poor Man. Wife The cook says she won't go. She's waiting for you in the kitchen. Husband Why in the world didn't you telephone me? I wouldn't have come home. Town Topics. " s MM A 1 K N 1 1 vt EXT TJ TIIK iONnTITI TIO iKtrti;i) to rii k i in.a.Ns nc inn vumi.- KAI.ru nut Tllklk Al I'HONAL. OK HKIKCTION ItY THE HEX KHAI. Ass KM HI. Y' OK TIIK COMMON "i.Al.TH ok PENNSYLVANIA riB- l.lllr.I Hi IiKHKK OK THE sKfRKTAItY "P IIIK liJIMONW K Al.l H IN fl lol A.M K OK AKTk'LK XVIII OK THE 00 STIHTION. A JOINT KKMOM'TloN rr.i.iKiii)( an amen. Im. nl to the t'on.titation u' the i 'ommonivealth. Section 1. He it rek.ilv.-ii hv Ika tHu mmjt iioiiae ot nepreaentativaa of Ilia I oinmon wea III in tieneral AaaataMs met. that the fol owing ia proposal! an aiitendiiienta tw the Con slilulioa of the Cuuiinonwealtll at Peauvl vama. In aveardaeee with Ilia proviaioua of Ike DiKniai-iiin arneia tneraor: Amendment One to Arth le Eight. Section One. Add at tha ami of the Oral racranh of uiid aevtton. after the worda "nhall lie antitled to ion-at allele, li the word, "alllijeet how ever to auch law paquirlaaj ana retrnlaliuK the rrKiatnitlon of electors aa the lirueral Aaaetnhey may enact," aolbal the i-aiJ aei tion ahall rea.1 aa followN. Sevtlmi I. QaaHSaaMoB Ol Electors. Kvery inula, iliren twenty , mi. years of ae. poasaB Inm the followlna; illnhtlmluina, ahall no eu- llllisi lovolr al all elecllona. ailljiM-l how ever I tosre h lawa requlrtaa and resjulaUna the rog. iatrnliou of cl.s tors aa the tieucral Aiavmlily , .nay enact l. lie aiaiii imve been acttiesn ofthe United states at least one n th. li. He shall have re.nlad in the State one year (or if. havisK pceviously I. i a iiililled elee lor or initive I'oru eittSCn of tin- stale, he shall have removed thi'iefrom and returned, within MS inouilia iaamwhatell precedlruc tha eiae- tioli ' :i. He shall nave resided In the election district Where he alia' I oiler his vole at least two months tuimediaieiy prrcedlngtho election. 4. I f t wests two years of aire and upwards, he shall have aud within two yean a State ,.r oount) tat, which shall have been aaaaaaetl at i,..r o..:::;.' Amend steal Two to Article Right, section Keren. Strike out from said si, lion the words "but no elect .r shall he deprived of the privilege af votta ay rsasnn of ids name nol being ie gl ate red, ' and add In said se, mm the following words, "lint laws regulating and requiring the regiatratloB af electors mav I naetc.lt apply to cities only, provided Hull allcll law s may lie unlforssfovclilaeol Ihe asu insa," o thai the said Beaton ahall read aa follows: Section 7. Uniformity of Election l,aw. All lew s regulstiag the lioldingnl elcctiona by ihe cities or for the registration ofelei t.us .hall be uniform Ihroaghnul ihe State, but lawa rugu'a tingana reqalnnM the reglatrallon ..f elector may bceaatled to apply cltleaonly. provided that BUcIl laws Is- Untforn. lur. Uies of t lie same class. A true copy Of the .Joint Reaolullon. W, W. OKI EST, Sis -retary of Ihe unimonwcalth. AM KNMfENT l-l,iPlls. II TO TIIK t'ONSTITI HON TO THE I'lTIZKNHOKTIIIS COMMONWEALTH I l( nu n: APPitOVAL on KKIKOTION HY TIIK HKNICUAL As SBMHI.1 OF THE I'OMSIONWKALI II Or PK.NNs LVANIA, PI HI Isii I : i iiii:it OK THEsKllRRTARY ol TIIEl IIM.MONWKI Til IN PI llSt'Ai"OKOK AltTK'LIC XV11IOPT1II CONSI 11 1'l'loN. A JOINT RRSOLI riON Profioi Sis'ti House of I'll That 'I lag an amendment to th" Constlltitloti of the ( 'ommonn mill ait. I!.! It enacted by the Senate and f Uepreaentatlves of Ihe i ommiuiwealtli naylvanin in OoiicmI Aaacmhty mel 1 I v is proios'-d as i n ame ml ine. a to the Constitution of tin Pciiii- Ivania ui accordaiic ' nminunwealth of w ith the provisions of tl i.ighieenih Article tbei f. Amendment, Strike out section (our of article, ciifht. and in-s-ri in place thereof, a- follows: Bectioni. All elections by the citiaena shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law : Provided, That secrecy in voting ho preserved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W, W, OKI KMT, laeretarr of Ida ( ommonwealth, Pl-nalve. "Wlien our author speaks of the entire girl," explained the instruct or, "he means that she is thought- fill." And the foreigner learning English, pausing lung enough to make sure of his dialect, explained: "Ah, je sec! And ze thoughtless girl, ees she accordingly ex'penslve, itbcr nit, poOrquoi?1' Now this, of course, was indeed no dream. Detroit Journal. A ('nii of Overcrowding?, "I don't see why I keep on getting fii much fatter. I only eat two meals S day." "I know, my love. But you shouldn't Insist, upon crowding your breakfast and luncheon Into one meal, and your dinmr and a late supper Into the Other." Cleveland Plain Dealer Palafnl Subject, Mr. rVhnrtcnsh I shall feci' greatly honored if you will accompany me to the theater this evening. Mi-s Beauty -With pleasure. What ,c the bill fur to-night? Mr. Shortcnsh (absently) About ten dollnrs. N. Y. Weekly. The Ac mi e of Misfortune. Hewitt I never have any luck at ahist. Jewett Neither do I: the oilier Joy when 1 was playing on a railroad train, instead of taking my ticket, the absent-minded conductor took- the only trump I bod. Tow n Topics, Prom Two Points of View. Once more the old' n glory of the golden rml is gleaming ti er the meadows where thi blossoms of the violets arc dreaming Once more the hapless victim of hay fever's busy sneeslng A: the sc. ne tin unafHioti d Fool Imagine! is so pleasing. -Chicago It. curd-lb raid. THE Best School at which to prepare for teach ing or college, or to take a thorough COUrte in Vocal or Instrumental Music is THE Literary Institute and State Normal School t Bloomabnrg, I'n. No other school offers such superior advantages, at such low rates. It will pay you to write for information. Hy re cent act of the Legislature tuition is now free to those preparing to teach. Address J. P. WKLall, A. ., Ph.D., Principal, nieomabure, Pa. RIDER one in each town '00 & f HaV DO NOT BUY Thu liberal offer has i the quality of our w he reliable ncrsen in end Ihe quality rename tirraen a bicycle. Write Write MEAD CYCLE 3 Saaual' . Caa-Sai isa SM'X - -a.- -a-. -a - PURE WHISKEY DIRIiCT PROM DISTILLER! TO C0NSUMLR. 1 Four Full Quarts $.20 I Jf E'prcss "i eST Prennlil i Uttltrt' Prnfifj. renfl lJuli'raliuni. OUR OFFER: HAYNER'S hvi vim m V... nill hend lour lull quart hntllct olHatner'n 7-le.ir-IIIO Itouhlr t up Distilled the Inr $1.20. express prepaid, shipped in piain paikaqe, n marks to indiiate inn tents. II ant MtiefactOrs if iiheu reieoed, return i at our expense; we vs il return xuur $J.iU Such Whiskey c.in'l bchaJ chcn hcrc for less than J I Hi I'Kiie.Ni rs- Tbir-t Nat'l Raak.Daytnn; state anaru iianK, st. i..nns; er unv i.r tin- us, t. THE HAYNTK DISTILLING CO., i 220-232 Went Fifth St.. Dayton. Ohio. 1300-311 SO. Seventh St., St. LOUiH, MO. Wo guarantee above tirm win .in an it agreea, Bn DR HAYNE'S, I Tile I , eut I il l lllll I lIS. il'llll-t ) improved Doubln Kxlruci of Smsn parillu an'1 CeJerj Compnund lt il Clover, lo'et' and 12 Vegotiiblcg, Boots ;ii"l Herbs, dm Sliiieralsl coutiiins DOUBLE t ha Curatives ol an v one dollar Medicine in the mar ket and lasts TWIC us long. The trreutesi Remodv of the Aup, killing all CtERMH, destroyed nil MICRO IlIvS and a sine iiini nsrtiiiu cure for KDNKV uud LIVEJt disuses. Etheumiitism, Nervousness, Uyspe psia. Malaria, Cnustipution, Siev Headache and all romplaints aris ing from impure blood, .tegular prioe s 1. 00 per bottle I'i ., bul in order to tret i' introduce l in tins sec tion we will sell ut.ir0 cents per liot tle or l bottles for until furtb nr uotice, Do not wait order now if you are uilinff. The nliuve nu ilieine is u-ed in EV ERY HOSPITAL and by nil the LEADING PHYSICIANS in the world to dtiy, and highly enuorsed by nil. Address, AON A W K KUADDYCO. April lS24t. ROM K. Si V. WANTED. Capalile, reliabia pcrann in ev ery county tn repreaunt large company of aolitl Ananoal reputation; SVttti salary per year. pay. Able weekly, l i per liny alisolutciy sure antl nil spensaa; atralglil, bonyHue. ilelinito aalry, o coroinlaslon; aaiary paldcaoli Saturday anil ApensQ ntonoy advanretl each week. sTu Mill UOU8 B, 348 Dearborn 8t, Chicago, I'll itogrsj.heil REVIVO from l-l fe. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Mae of Me. CrRBAT VtT "Ayv. proil oees the abovn result s ln'30 days. It art! nvartnlly atttl uuiclly. Ctwaa vban all uthars UlL raonc maa trill raiala tb.i r leal ataaheetl. aad oil an will racovar ahslr roaltifui nior kr aeiag RXTITO. It qolrklr sad amalT rentorr. S.rroBS aeaa, Lost Vitality, Impolenry. Slalitly Znlaalona. Lost Power, FallltiR Uemorr, Wastlns Olaaaaaa, and all effbeta ot solf-obuao or electa and Indiscretion, which units one torn'mly. Imum or marriage. II not only cures by starting at the seat of diaease, but la a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bring ing back the- pink glow to palo cheeka ami re storing the Are of youth. It wardH off Inaanltl and Consumption, li.m t on navlng REVIVO, no other. It can be carried In v.at rocket. By mall, 1.00 per package, or six for 00.00. with a poel Uva written guarantee to rare or refund ahemonev. Circular free. Address Royal Medicine Co.. gMfc 1 1 o rml in Middteburqh, l'a., 0 1 MDLEBLROH DRUG Co. H 1 iV Wl WAPf. szaaaea i gLgear Ill Bi0uauni4a. li a i the "w-Mm AGENTS WANTED to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model wcycie oi our manufacture. TUU CAN MAKE $10 TO $60 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself, ISO! Models",. $10 to 516 '99 Nodels 1 $7 fo $12 500 Secont Hand Wheels o takru in trade by ear Chicago retail stoics, JjA TO j)B mauy uood aa aew We ship any bicycle ON APPROVAL to anyone tnltouf u cent dr point in utfrmici ami allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL. S5Jg no rink iu ordering from us, as you do not need to pay a cent if the bicvele does not anil von. a wheel until yu have written for ottr FACioir pucrs and mi taut ui r i u never been tnuulisl .-not U m mmmm. ... of our wheels. heels, tch t.'v in each town In di.tnl.ute r.italoeuea r,,r ..a I.. today for today for free catalogue aud our sfK-cial offer. CO., Chicago 31 WSsS 'i '! IF. f : M atsaywL-MPgmsfigWa -fcaziJw.s-aar V $S warsrtrttct a - - as i a s sa a a I a aw ,. i aa 1 1 a 1ATEWT(ffN J7 'PROTURU V -I jL-.r ON LIEtr.At v, v.::.-' .' 'v PATEN'I CUV 1 -" ' i 1 O ' thi MtiNl'.l ..lilt ACVlCt. i- JM 'I, f'll It Jl . i ... writ:: re? dooi : i i n M n ,e H. A. COLGATE Rt.i tstart. JlEQiSTEKCD ATTORNEY Tsust saiioistv PHILADELPHIA.PA. RUPTUR Wlltn l Um MOtl IV M KIV PM N. V.. iiimI t in v will trll viu how you your 1(1 I'l l UK or HKUM. nml M wAi llioy i itn iHifwtltly Un 1 I Iii h Rome, ' in t ore . ONLY I ft ! Ol 4'liitrut It will 'OfM Mr 1 1 11 l ilt OIH- V lit urel it. April I Mnii't wait " wl ' -'It. WANTKD.--TrtimMp. n-llnti e pemou In orery t?ouiity t rirtMfiit htte ininiMity of solid Isitniivial rpputAtloii; 5,KUi -.i;n v hi yeitr, pity rltt weekly; I er Uny ithmilutel mire aau hII oxpenMM' "trjiitfiii. hoi :i Ihlti ii(iiit. nalnry lio com tr. I m) on; ha Inn iiuiil encli Njiturtlui inn I bx mi- money mlvmiceil unci) wi . Miii HOI c XH Deiirborn m ., I n -1 AMI t ESTATE) NOTIG1 Sot! s i hereliy t;i in fit t hat lieeu icrnii lute f 'oiirud rellur hnyiler I oiiuty. I'; , mi tii.it Powei o( tnl by i he helm i lute of I t-mi Ii ileeenwtl, i ittorney n t lie 't imliip, 11 1. if m Hlllll fM- nd those nt them know in:; Iheuinelvcfi t lie I m U l i tatc -1 ' 1 1 1 iimkc iiniaeillitti pity men liavlnic atnii" iiuHlittt i( whouhl pn IhI piiitiM'iiiit-iiit i ft. i nit in- nt ALLKN M. SKI HKIHT, Attorneyln-f 't Iiiiiiitf. I'n., i lino 1,1901 ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTH trn of -liiiiiii-t rnt eitnteof Henry NViirle lnt .f IV. Vt Huyder enmity, !';.. ilee -I. Iui'tiit w it (Iii- mifltsrflKniHl, nil erHtnM km elvn Imlel tetl ti Haiti -itate are rei 1 in n kr I in tin-that i- i i me it 1 1 While thoif K Lot iii the i y ta p . i Itranted IU tln-lll-estotl tn hat iiHi r jiinit fr tl I prcst'Dt L t Iu iindi i pa ut (I. iii .Inly atttlieiitleaUHi tn J. r. N U OLE, Al LE. Ailmlnlalrator. Aline, ni., ujr, i", IWil. Poor Hoy's Chances A vory loti tting nn I I olpful hook thai overv boy -1 1 1 1 li I have. Parents should see they have it. Pilielv nrinteil. liHO dhbos, i:itl II. 1. 1 SI ItA I lo. Aitislic i ot I iiinliiii.'. Mailt il for 50c Atldres .i IN I '.S CO. i r NOT "ROGERS" ONLY BUT '66 1847 Rogers Bros." Is the I rude mark Hint appears on the old original brnud uf Knives Forks and Spoons. There are many Imltationa "iVv7"is Identifying murk t if tht'ift'tiitiiir, which n n sola hy leading dealetSa Bend tu the mat cis ir tH)tk.ict No. of beautiful neif ilcsinnn. y THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. Mention, Conn. that mm . . . ---a. i