tl I I II I I I I I I I II II I I 11 1 I 14 M SPECIAL SALE of CARPETS, MATTING RUGS and FURNITURE the largest m m ftp ii iimcp pot him i na u mm u Marked attract! VMCM in dign and color and excellent quality of fi rie, ooinliined with DM reasonable prices, make our carpets !! conspicuous. At this time attention patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminstert. and Tapestry Brussels. The latest effects in ingrains. Rag Carpets in all styles, j and prices. Our stock of new pecially pleasing. W aso have a fine i ne of baby Carriages. W. H. FELIX, Vallev Street, Lewistown, Ta REFRIGERATORS 4. Numbers Rnd assortment to satisfy 1)104, anv taste. ? Wo huve secured the aency lor tli( celebrated I BALDWIN DRV AIR BOX It is the origiual "scientifically luilt" refrigeratPr. 1 Their points of superiority overall other boxes, making T it the best and cheapest refrigerate? bu the market. I Everything can be removed, milking it easy to j clean. I Patent "Lip Oup" preventing any warm air from X reaching the ice onmpartuient, Every one is guaranteed to give satis- $ faction. Prices ranee from 88 to lfM with or without water I ; tank. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Wuter Coolers. 4 $ W H Ii EIM, Sunburr, Pa. J WANTED m h 1 1 till 31 11.11 1 - . - i i Qar complete line of traordinary value. 1 i r-iniu I f worth your while to consider. Very respectfully, t W. A. Y 4.39 Maiket St. Undertaking a Specialty. la New York city recently a hus- land had bil wife nrrestnil on -tha ke Privilege of cnar8"e f g'S a wife through his pock ets while he slept Bid takinr- frnm th I'm V . n nrl o 1 e. ii f O - - . v '.hi 1 uiiu .v iuk m Billable papers. The mnrrislrate hc- pre whom the case was tried held that he wife was puilty of theft, and. al- pough he dealt leniently with her, he .rmined it to lie understood that sho euld have been Indicted- tried and pud guilty nf larceny, reports the mejgo inter Ocean. For the defense, 1 was quite natural, it was held that I wife could Dot possibly pick her hus- F"u s pockets, because, man and wife in? one, his pockets were to all in- Ints and purposes her pockets, and fr contents to all intents and pur ses were as much her property as One cannot rob one's self, and therefore, could this woman he Ud guilty f theft for taking what f.uugeu to her husband that is to J". what belonged to herself? For e Prosecution it was held that the Psoand an.I wife Pr. not in fiat. The 1 it was contended, when it deals ma Husbands and wives as indi- Puals. The law treats the wife ai a parate person, it was held, when It lants her certain distinctive rights rj protects her in the enjoyment of wnen she is permitted to hold "I'cny in her own name, and when s privileged to do manv thinn-s Ueh her husband cannot legally pre St her from AtAn Ti,n n.n.i.. influenced by the arguments for I I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I I I M I I 1 r $ and mist - i o a a is called to the new season's X FURNITURE is cs- J 'Aft 'Aft S ! 25 PERSONS to buy abed room suite, consisting o seven pieces for 10.00 We do not deliver these .j. tiits out 01 town lor this v PllICE. I This offer In to linl.l good until tlin J present stock Isasbausted. ;' Others will quote you the same grade ol suite from S'JO 55! bed-room suites are ex- $ Prices deeply cut and t STJNBURY. PA. the prosecution to hold that, what ever a wife's privilege! may be, she has ao business to ransack her husband's pockets or to take anything from them without his consent. There is little danger that the New York case will establish a precedent, or that hus bands in general will now have their wives arrested for going through their pockets. When the average man of good sense, good behavior and small means considers how often nnd how painfully his wife is disappointed as she goes through his pockets he will not think of depriving her of the privi lege. . The exercise of the highest faculties of the mind ia not only stimulating, but creates the highest character. Perhaps there is llmtrrf nf f Ii Mind. nothing else which has such a magical effect upon the brain, the nervous sys? torn, tho whole man in fact, as thecon sciousness of achieving that on which his heart is set, says a writer in Suc tess. There is a wonderful uplift in feeling that things which we take hold of will move. Achievement nets like a tonic on the whole system, it quickens the circulation, stimulates the diges tion and enlarges hope, l'eople who have been invalids for years, whom no medicine or physician could help, have been restored to health by sud denly hearing good news, or unexpect edly coming into some good fortune. This shows that the mind is master, that the body and its functions are good servants, and that the thoughts are reflected in the physical man. REFRIGERATORS SHIPMAN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Reason In the I n l r 1 1 ' :m I BHM for October l.'t. IfW i Just'pU In Prlttoii. Prepared by !?. c. : ntrstoaj YHK ! EP60?! TEXT, Gcm Is ::). M. And Joseph's m 1 took Lira and Tut htm Ir.to ;i. pr! t, 1 where the ' king s prlsontra wen ! . and be was thire In t'c. : iton. ! SI. But the Lord was With Josi ph. and showtd aim mercy, and aave him tavur In the ot the keeper tlv prison. 22. And ihe k per 01 thi prlsoi inmlt ted to Joseph's hat.d u . ihe prisoners that were In the prison; and whatsoever thejf I did there, he w.i tin !n r of It, 23. The keeper of the prison look ! net to anything that Was under his band; be cause the Lord was with him, and that which he did, the Lord made It to prosper. 1. And it came to pass afar lh si things, that the butler of th'' king of Egypt m-d his baker Bad offended tn. ir lord the king or Egypt, 2. Ami Pharoah was wroth sgalnst two of his offleere, against Ihe chief of the but- 1 lers, and against tin 1 hlel Ol the bakers. I 3. And he put then in v. nil In the house of the captuin of the " i . Into tin prison, the place wh re Josi ph was bound. i. And the captain of the guard charged I Josi ph with them, and he lerved them; I and they continued a siu.-nti In ward. 6. And they dreamed 1 dream both of them, each man his t. ght, each man according to relation I of his n, the butler and .he liakr of the kiiiK el Egypt, which were ijuunil lu j the prison. 6. Ami Joseph came lu unto them In the morning, ami looked upon them, and, be 1 hold, they were sad. j 7. And he ask. ii Pharoah'i officers that ! were with htm In the wan: .11 his lord's house, saying. Wherefore look ye so sadly to-day? ' k. And they said unto him. We have dreamed u tin urn, ami there is no Interpre ter of it. And Jos. eh said unto h m. Do not Interpretations belong to iiod." Tell me them, 1 pray you. 1 OOLDBN Ti:'i. lint Hi.- Lord was wiiii Jloaoph, avnd abewvd blui useroy. lieu. BUtail, 1 NOTES AND COMMENTS, The whine story ol wli Juseph was thrown Into prison and his life there is related in chapters w and 4i of Uenesls, mul maj be briefly outlined as follows: Joseph Maiic iv. rs r nf t'otlphar's j House 59 :M iltetus.s lo Yield to Temptation Vs, 7-12 ; And Thereby dels Into Trouble.,, Vs. 13-211 Prospers Even In Prison Vs. 21-211 j An Interpreter of Dreamt Ch, w ' Joseph Ma le Overseer of 1'otlpbar'i House. From 1 1 ? lesson vc may ' clean all the main eh wents in Joseph's I charaoter, and the story furnishes a 1 striking illustration for the young 01 1 the means where I j honorable suceeil may be won. Tin u who jicr Istently attribute ail material success in luck uuy tin el luck i;i the career of Jo seph. At the same .' . , 1 iking into I consideration all of the ndversi dr I outnstances, and the ruluct of the average man in the premises, it may , be safely said that th. 1 Icmcnt of luck was entirely eliminated. It Ii true . that he was the son of a rich nfan, but i he was as one dead to his father, lie was a slave in a foreign land. What he had to his credit was an Illimitable I adaptability to circumstances, what ever they were It must have taken j persistence and minute care for de- tails to have been able to administer I the affairs of Potlphar, who was in all probability a very wealthy man, and ! who "left all that he had in Joseph's i band; ami be knew not nnght he had, save the bread be did eat." Then, too, Joseph h.-oi comeliness oi form ana fea ture. Add to all of these Ihe divine (or religious) element, and we have the character of Joseph. He was a Qodly man, and to say this means that tlod was very real and very personal In Joseph's conception. The reality of (iod to Joseph adds to and explains every other element of his character. Joseph Refuses to Yield to Tempta tion. One of the striking things about Bible narratives is the fact that no w ords are minced over the temptations and weak points of all lis characters. Their sins are laid bare in all their hid eoiuness, am! We See them in the hour of temptation. Some of the men who left a stronger Impress on Jewish his tory than Joseph played a miserable part at limes. Joseph's honor was a little liner than that of the early Bible times. He said: "How can I do this great wickedness, and gin against tiod'.'" Joseph In Trouble. Woman's love thwarted often turns to hate, SO Jo seph on Potiphar's return found him self In prison. Not now a mere slave, but in chains, charged with a gnat, crime. Prospera Even in Prison. Hut Jo seph couldn't be in trouble long. God as with him, and the slory of his success in I'otiphar's house was re peated in prison to such a marked de gree that we are told be had charge of the other prisoners, "and whatsoever they did there, he (Joseph) was the doer of it." An Interpreter of Dreams. Joseph was "a dreamer," bul his dreams didn't interfere to any great extent with his practical duties. In fact, his dreams gave him one great advantage. The Egyptians were n great people for dreams, all of them seeing some spe cial Significance In their night fancies. To Joseph these were the voii f Qod. By means of his own dreams he came Into sympathetic touch with ihe Egyptians, and In accordance with bis religious views he gave these dreams Interpretation. Ood was with him, and his true Interpretations gave him the means of rising into the view of Pharaoh. Gold Hunt. The loss by grinding is the gain of the axe. The best graces of life come from the grace of God ! Life's commonpltices fit us for its uncommon places. The beat praise of the sermon Is its practice. Trials may be Cod's testimony to our strength. The Rpoils of avarice build the tomb of all the virtues. The value of your life m3y depend on your estimate of its leisure. Ham's Horn. ion nm scum It Is to Disrupt the Enpublican Organization For Next Year'a Contest. U. 8. 8ENATORSHIP THC PRIZE The Present Guerrilla Movement Is to Aid the Men Who Are Already Planning to Defeat Republican Can didates for the Legislature By Fusion. As was predicted, tho convention of the so-called Union party held in Phila delphia to pave the way for on or ganization against the present leader ship of the Republican party of Penn sylvania waa a complete failure. With posalbly two or three excep tions, there wua not a man of promi nence or lutlueuee iu bis home county In the convention. H wua a miscellaneous collection of men who have been repudiated by their fellow Republicans or who have been unsuccessful in their efforts to get of fice, and who takes this means to get revengo upon tho Republican organiza tion which has fail' to place them in lucrative positions. Throughout the entire proceedings of the convention tho band Of Wana maker was seen in every move made. Wauamaker has not given up his thought of SOUS day being made L'ultod Slate senator. He has failed in his efforts to obtain thui groat pri.e through the Republi can party and now his lieutenants are seeking to form a now party under whoeo banner they can gather all tbu dissatisfied, the disgruntled and dis carded elements, and with an organiza tion thus formed Join hands with the Democrats and work out fusion games to defeat Republican candidates where- ever they can. The aim and object of tho format Ion of a "Union" party was disclosed In a speech made iu tho convention by for mer Director of Public Safety Frank M. RIter, of Philadelphia, who was elected to the statu chairmanship of tho Union party. Kitor has for years been a Wauamaker partisan. With him ut tho head of the organization, the Union party backers can bo certain that Wanamoker's political Interests will bo saf. guarded und always ad vaueed by the Union patty. It has, glace Rlter's election, been designated by many us tho "Wauamaker Union party." WANAMAKERISM IS RAMPAN1 Employes 01 Wauamaker were con spicuous lu tho direction of tho cr. vcntlon. It la not known that Colonel Mc Cluro la on any Wanainaker aalao roll. Dut ho docs contribute and draw revenue from newspapers which, from tho character of their political edi torials: and news reports, might as well be owned by Wananiaker himself, for they are always written in bis Interest, Colonel McClure is a man who has not held membership In any political parly for any considerable length of time, Ho Is now working up the Union party's organisation, and be it was wh placed Alter in nomination tor state chairman. Iu his Bpech accepting this position of siate chairman, Riter said the pree enl canvass Is but a skirmish of next year's battle. He called attention to the fact which showed the animus ol tho whole movement, that next year the voters will bo called upon to elo;:t members of the legislature w ho will In turn bo called upon to elect a United States senator. The stress which Riter laid upon this feature of the political situation drew attention to tho plans ot tho men be hind the Union party to work tho legls lative districts next year by forming Independent organizations at this time, which will bu found co-operating with the Democrats in tho election Of mem bers of the legislature. OUFFEY IN THE GAME, This Is the reason why Colonel James M. Gufl'ey, tho Democratic na tional committeeman, and Democratic candidate for United States senator, is so eager to help the Union party along. He has started to form an Independent Democratic organization In Philadel phia under the guidance of Wana maker's counsellor, former Judge Cor don, and he hopes to be able to carry Bcveral Republican districts in the Quaker City for Democratic candidates for the legislature, with the aid of the Wananiaker followers. But it Is gratifying to Republicans to note that Wauamaker has been unable to muster anything liko tho strength his admirers supposed ho could. His Union party has not cut the figure in Philadelphia politics ho expected It would. Out In western Pennsylvania, the former Insurgents havo deserted the insurgent colors and are rallying around the standard of stalwart Re publicanism. This means a net loss of over BO per cent. In the Insurgent column In the next legislature. ROOSEVELT A STALWART. The doctrine of stalwart Republican ism Is spreading iu every district In Pennsylvania. Recent utterances of President Rose velt have dono much to contribute to this result. The president has declared that he proposes to recognize the regular Re publican organizations In the several states through their United States senators. There Is every reason to believe the Republican national administration will give hearty support to the Re publican organization of Pennsylvania. LEML ADVERTISING iMRNIIMKNT T TI1K OONSTIWflOp I'll sin TO I'llK ClriZKNH o THIS l OMMO.sU KAI Til KOIt Tilt- IK AI'- I'hovai. or KKiKt-rniN nv thk ks- I'.UAl. ASSKMHI.Y ok THK I'IIUMon. WKALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA PUB USUBJD HY QSDEH ok THE ShVRKI u OK THK IDMMONWK.Al.TH IN I'l llst AMCl OK AHTK'l.k XVIII OK TilK COIS STI IUT108, A JOINT RK80LUTIOM PropoaiiiK an snieiidinent lo the CeeMtltntioa of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Be it laeolved tv Ihe Senate and House nf IfrpreAf ntntiven of the Lotasnon wen tli In li.'iu-rel Aseassbly met that Hie foJ. lowing lepropossd an ssnandsnents ta the Oba elttutioai of th. Commonwealth of lVtmyl vanla, Hiaecordaesn with the previelage of MM elghteamp arilela saereof; amendatgnl one lo Artlvle Ktght, Bastion One. Add al the end of the itr-t paragraph aff eald action, ftfter the words "shall lie entitled to von- m nil elections," Ihe worda, "subject how ever to such laws requiring and regulating tin registration of electors as sna CJenaral Assembf may enact,' so thai Ihe raid section shall read IH follllWH. Section i. QuallAoaSon of Kloctorft, Kvary msloclflsen twenty .one venrs ol age, poneem 1 1 iK 'he followlligj qunllncatiiins, elmll ne en ittTedtovote al all election, subject however lo -11 h lawe requiring ".l regulating the reg istration of electors us tin Ueneral Assembly may enact! I. lie shall have been ncltiaen of the I lilted Slates hi least one mouth a ue -nun nave restoeu in me sioie one year ir if having previously hoeti 11 quallfled else ior or native born cltixen of the btate, he -hail have removed therefrom and returned within -lv 111. mills ni-illatel lue.e.llue llle elec tion.' B, lie shall have readied In the election ili-trlet where he shall oiler his vole al least two months immediately prccedingtlie election. i. If twenty two years of age anil upwarila, he hali have paiil within two years a Sletenr oounty tax. which shall have oeen assessed at least two monthsand paM at least onemonth before Ihe election amendment Two lo Article Bight, Section strikf out from Mtltl nHvilon Ihf wnrdi "tmt 110 eltfvtir nIiuII be deprived of Ibe privlleicv of yottiiK h rwuioii td bin iinmu not being re glptered," and nddtn mid neetlon the followltiK woruH, opt lawn regulAtinii nnd reqiilrluii tin- reglMr it Ion of eloi lorn nmy 1 nftetecl t Apply J to vltlei only, provided that Mich liiwn may he inlform fr ritlei of the Mime ehi " no that I he wild m'rtion ?!iitll 1 ind an follow! ! Section ' . Uniformity of Meet Ion fjiwti M Ivwt y (cUiHtliiM tlie lioldlnHTol election! by lit' ettlen or for the roKUtrntlon of elei lorn nIihII he uniform throiiKtioul tin- Htato, but lnwn reguln tiiiumid requiring be revlntrAtlou of electorn niav bee one ted to apply ei t Ion only 1 provldetl Hint nueh Inwn bo unlforn roreltlon of (in laiuo ! clltM . trtio copy Of tho Join! Itenolutlon v. V, tilt 1 1 :sr Soertnry if tho omnionwcnlthi ' K MRNOMRNT TO THK CONSTITUTION IM.ol'Msl 11 To Til K riTIZKNROKTIIIH ( OMMONSVKAtsTH THK1H AI'IMtOVAK (M( KRIKCTION U TIIW (iKNKUAl. AH--IvMlil.V OK THK i'OM M11WV KAII 11 OK I'KN NhYIA a I A, id IM.ISHl Ii OltHKII OF ritK HECRKTAlt V OF TIIKt'OMMONW I I 1 11 IN I'l i'sl,M K OF A If Til LK XVI II OF 111 (J i 'ON Hi I 1 1' 1 ION. A JOINT UKSOIsUTION Proponing an amendment In th- ' institution of tlir 1 ouuoonwiuiltb Section Ii Belt ennctoil by the Hennte ami Douse of Ue prone tttAttves of tho ommou wealth of I'ennnylvuiila In (letier.il Assembly mid that '.be fol lowing Isproimni d nsun amendinetil to tho ronstltutloti f th- Commonwealth of I enunytvauln In aceorlanic with the provisions nf the Kightoi nth Artlulu thereof. Amend monti strike out section four of ertlele, olght, und Inner! iu 1 lace (h roof, 11-4 follows : Rcctlon I. All elections by tho cltlsens shall bo by b Allot or by sticli other method an may bo prescribed by law i Provided, 'I hat secrecy in voting hi preset vod A true copy f the Joint Resolution. w. w. t.uiKsr, Becretary of the ommonwealth. Cured nrC'bronlc Dlnrrhnen Itnr 'riilr l lrnrs of Mnfl.nr, "I Buffered for Itirty years with diarrhoea nnd tboui;bl 1 was pitsl hcin i? cured," soys , Toh 11 H. llulloway, of French Camp, Miss. ' I had Bpnfil so niuclj time afitl money and i uff r I'd ho much thai I lutd given up nil hopes of recovery, I ns mi feeble from ilio i Heels of the diarrhoea thit I could tlo no kind of labor, could not even travel, v by acci dent 1 wns permittod to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy, nnd alter taking several bottles 1 nm entirely cured of trouble. 1 inn ho pleased with the result thai I Bra anxious that it be in reach of nil who suffer as I have." For Bale by Middleburg Drug Co. ben you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They in. easy to take and pleasant is effect. Price, cenlH, Sun, pin free ut Middleburg Drug Co's drug store. WANTEO H ,,f Nnrnev Stm SALESMEN -rll a I 'Itolce linr of Nurscy Htock, Hteady works and Ktm iiHiiH t iiii niH to the right persons All stock gun ran torn Write 1101 lor triWNi and secure a good situation for the fall nnd winter. Address, THE HAWK NURSERY CO., O-G-I111. Rochester, N. . WANTED. Capable, reliable person In every county to ropropeui largo company of i-nliil Hnaneial reputation! 11136 salary per year, iiy able weekly! f.( per day absolutely sure ann nil expenses' straight, bona-flile, deRntto salary, no commission; salary paid cacti Katunlay and expense i ey advanced each week, H I ANU AltU UOUSei B8I Dearborn st-, Ubicago. 8-7-U WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS "F CHAR uet.'r anil good reputation in each stati- I oie In iIhh county requiied) to represent and adver tise old established wealthy business house ol sniiil financial standing. ralary Sl.flO weekly with expenses additional, atl payable In ensn each Wednesday direct front lieatl oflloes, Horse and carrl ii;e rurnlshed, when i ssaty. References. EnoTose sell addressed shtmped envelope. Msnager, B16 Canton Uuildlng, .hi Migo. ! Have you n sense of fullness in tlie region of your stomach sflereating? If "so von will be benefited by using Chamberlain's Btomach ana Llyer Tablets, Tiny also cure belching und Bour stomach. Tin y regulate the bowels too. Price, '2r cent.-. Sold by Middleburg Diu ! WANTBTJ TRTJSTWORHY MEN AND WO men to travel and advertise for old established iioime of solid linanolal .tending. Salary j7" i year ami expenes, all payahle in eah. No eno- vnin required. Give references and eneione self-add re.sed stamped envelope. Address Manager, ilM Coxton lildg., 'hirugii. I ls li.t. still in the nalea, Chureh I see a man mllMnef up town hns (rone into polities. Ootlinm Wi ll, he's a trimmer yet Yonkers Statesman. Edocate Your Mowels Vi'li h Casearets. Canuy Cntliartlc, cure constipation forever. Wo. 2" ii. If 0. C. C, fail, druggists refund money Slu-rill's Sale ol jfiioa-Ij esta ' a. By virtuti of ti certain writ f l. "n HW wt. ltued 0111 of the emit I ( ooetl rt pie - off ndrr tounly niitl to m dlreotd I will expo to putt I if naif ut U.e Coil li hoilM i MnMlHnirK I'm , on Sattmluy, September 28th, L901, m in.30 a. M. tlx- following dewrlbed Iteal l.tstntt- lo wit All that tt rlai n lot or piocej of K round ill Uslfl in Um Ho4TtlUJsa of -lin n UriiVfl sloruN a.i. l)..un.i. l nnd dooerlbod hi follow - KriciiuiiiiK t n polltl ' an Hnyd 1 itroel beijia a oortier beiwMii lot id Hi 111 y h 1. t U i( l4 owiit'd by i he BeUn'si 1 rov nier 1 orapMw. to. llle 1 it . tittii tI ami m lv ft -t 1 . hnyder trtt wiUi a 1 lu- nib ItienM '.lU'l i . in 'uqsi -I .iu.au iiorlhwardly imialltd u iih -.aid ftllevi id Benry Emeh Sit) fool to tantardly i.ir.tilcl with "iiyii. 1 1 land of litiiity tIiih ii nixty nine fee lotM t04pofl; tbence nortbwni4t nloun Imndn of Henrv Hchoch pnmllvl with .! 1 nlle) idno ' ly nil d el. more or U-h to l.tml ol U A II. D. j Hebnue, tbnt poinl IhIiui one liuudrednudl rll ! fetl MAtwaru of nnld nllvy nlonu laiuln ol 1 v II. D, Hcliuure; tlienee ettntwArdl) nlonu InnOA of ii. a 11 i Sclmure twtintv Hv i-.-t mtre or , U o 1 1 ue of low waif 1 niitik ot 1 en uh 1- k . thoncj imutbwnrdly aioiiii lino of lowwnt-er 1 mark ol ol Hetltin rr eh to muni ol inlei lion ' wiih Snyder Htfeet; Ihenctj ivtitstwtiiUlj motiic -nydt-r Mud ninety ttvn foci more .i . -. being tin- nnim lot t.r ivt - of 1; I dilt Henry Hubocb A wife eonveyott to I'lu iu' 1 tgrove Wetter ommii Al-o all thai I'ertntn lot or pint lofgrountj I ttnnte lu ba towiwlitp of IVm t'ount; nnd iatt nfoftAtidt bouuded ami deer i bed fol Iowa, vIa; Bciiinniuu nt a pont Along line of I Cemetery Inne 21l Fool noulb ol ntiblit ond I iMMllug from Kolln - Urovc to Mid I rx j Invitee, Along Ibc BAntern nldc ol - ihl 'on ntei v I l-anc, Imi feel l A it . tbeiice Ai feel torn I pont thence Along land of lyi.. 11 1 rh 1 north :t t degrees t-.t-t 1NU feet to fl (Mwt;th nii wont lit'' t to the plAe of ttegliiulng; on tAinlng one liAlf 1111 Acre, more or lenn; und aIao lull the entire him of the wAter worknou ttiu tain The belln'n drove WAter t'omiMiuy, In I eluding Its rcAervotms engluen, pumpn, 11 pes, Hxturen, Rre plugn, and npiei teiuiuivN, of every I deAoription, togeiher with all tbu perou1 I pronertyi rlgltte, lilwrtlen, prlvlleg ,au I ami fnincliiAen of Mild 'lointMiuy, und ad tlie , right n of way nwtietl, oteupiel and n . ami wltlcb the Mild Cotninin In AUtlni ' 1 lltiw j to tAke And uno In tlx' coiintriietlou nnd oy ntent of itn workn, together, with "i loltn i - j leMued Ainl prolltA thereof, gelled utken Into exeeutlon an 1 In ' - - '! a the projierty of The Hcltnngrovo Vutoi I'onv 1 Pny a, w. now, Hiu ibvrilr om Middleburg, I'l KSTATLO NOT! i Noth a u hereby given Mini I'owei of nttnritej in fuel liAti bui 11 grunted by be ii in - Into of t'ournd Fetter, Into of I 'en low 1 Ulp Hnyder County, Pa., deeenfed, I I renons know lug Iboutielven itt be ludi btc I to . tatc nhould make Immediiitt! pay men hitvingctAltun (igtilnnt it nhould t 1 duty gutbeutlcntcii for nettlemenl ALLKN H. ski II Id r, Attoru -iiff.M D und ore, la., iilnc l,lttdl A DMINISTHATOirs N"i ' I n: VTOirs N' 1 Ailininfr't rt Vfl'itrln Info ,,r V Lot Hi 1 In it. I to tern enl it.' 1 Mem m il- Hnyiicr count) . Pa . .1 . '.!. I mi In t 1 110 iimb rslguod, ail Hrotm kim selves Indel toil to nabl t-ntato are n in s ku Immediate v tymont. while tli c'aimn will prencul ' bom duly am In the midi rsfgm d. J. P. N A CO LB. Ad Aline, Pa., .Ug, IU, IWl. XKl I TOII'H KOTU.'t S'otli I- I reliy 1 'the given thai toilers Ipstaoivittiir)' 111 estato nf, l.ydln Swnrtz, lute .. tt mm Township, snih r i i.itiity. I ;i , ill been Issueil lu iluo form of low lo I signed, to whom 'ill iiutobteil lo saiil hIioiiI.i inake ImmMllnte payw havtntf claims againsl it snmitil iiresent duly anlheutlcatiij lor etllemonl it. N, s MiTX, , W. II. SW AUTZ, i 1 Kants, I n., Aug. 21), 1101 . nii i rtate Ihoao iboia I'hninbPrlnlii'n Cough lloim n ., I4rel K i orlu. The Kioiliin.' and li iii 1 ies of t hi'' ri mo ly, it -taste and prompt and p pie i.nt l in illi lit cures have made it a great fin wit h people ev rj . hero. II i pocilly pri.t d 1 mot !- n ol rite OS' mail op- uick inin children for cold' . ci oup ind inu cough, :ih it always affords tj relief, not I as il coutain no o or oi in r harmful drug, il nv Ik- t(iS given ns Cl 'llli dnnl ly to U nil ililillt. ibv $5 to $i8 a Week salary f'r an ililelligenl man fir woman In ;.( b town. Permanent ponlllon. Micentn .. r hour for smre time. Mantifaeturer, Itos . . I 'alia ( delpbta. Prof. O. Nolii . Late with Dr. A. ff. Wi lln, me i i i nii ;vi: i . tn ofWftshiuH on, i '. Headquarters al nillcr Hon . i-.' East Market Si.. Lcwlstovi .. i i Consultation and thorough examination fr.-e ol ohargo every Wednesday anil Hoturday, Qlassesaelcntlfically and skillfully lltti Also all Imperfections in lliccyes of i care fully oxatntnetl, Hatlsfaotton gunrai toil money refundod. fw- AHTIK1C1 VI, K RS IN8EI 'I II t'llta mul Itritlaoa Itiilvkl; Chnmberlnin'ri Pain Balm np ied to ii cut, bruise, burn, scald m 'iko injury will instantly alls.v 11 i V nn und n iil heal the parts in lee moo than any other treatment, i nless the injury in very seven il will not leave u scar. Pain Balm nl o i . -; i beumatirjin, sprains. swelliiiKH and lameness, Fin sale by .Ali.' li- urg Drug Co. I WANTED TRUSTWOUTilV Ml N SI) vro men to travel anil adverl Ise fot ohl esl i ilishad house nf solid Hnanclal stondlnu Salary V780g year ami expenses, nil payable in emli.? .huh I eaastng required. Olve rafereneen n eueloaa i H.-if adorrssed stanitieit envelope o .hir..ps Manager, 895 Caxson in. lit, bleagoi I-IS-1S RUPTURE Write to the MOHAWK REMEDY CO., Roma, N. v and thev will toll you how you enn cure your 111 I'M I'E or lihHNIA ami Ihi oNLt vv.w Ihey can possibly be l HI D, it.,. ( rhargn Itwllicost it n nt, Don't Walt, you will never regret it. April I8-Mal WANTED.- Capable, reliable per. n ev ery eonnty to repreeenl large eompany ol so ltd Hnane nl reputation! HB salary m r year pay. niiie weekly: M per day abeolussl) sura and all sxpensts: stratghi, bona fide, definite salary no commission; salary paid eaoli Hotunl iv ami expense money ad vaneed eaob weak. I fAND AkDHOUSE,S48 Dearborn St., Chicago, 3-7-m WANTEDSEVERAL PERSONS Ol CBAR. aeter ami good repntatioil in aacll -t tte one in Ibis county required) t. repreeenl and sdver lixi oh I etilillBheil wealthy biisine!i Ihmmh of .olid BnanoUl standing, Salary BlS.no wookl with expenses additional, nil payal le InoaA gach Wednasday dtraot from bead otiiees. Home nml esrria'ire fnrniheil, whi n neeiwary. iteferenee.. Enclose Bclf-BihlieiHi-il .; ,, ,r, , envelope. Slnnnger, !llf ajlon oiiiiii mg. t lit eago. '.'i.'-ir.t