A llard-H varied Ma. "Do you see that prosperous-looking fellow over there?" "Yes." "Well, fbr 20 years that chap has taken his living oat of the very mouths of other people." "How's that?" "lie's a dentist." X. Y. Time. Am Interesting Standard. "What is your idea of a man of honor?" "A man of honor," said the French nouleinan, throwing out his ehest, "is one who will pay his wine bill and curd debts, even if he has to marry in order to get the money." Wash ington Star. Substantially the Same. "Been buying another calfskin rami- strop, have you? That's a waste of money. All I ever use for Sharpening my razor is the jiulin of my hand." Well, isn't that the same thing?" To Hark. Mistress Now, Bridget, there is tine tiling I must insist upon. If you break anything I want you to come and tell me at once. Bridget Sure, ma'am, I can't be runnln' ter ye very minute of the day. Brooklyn Life. No Hope. "Have you nnj reason why sentence should not be pronounced aguiust yon?" asked the judge. "Lota of them," replied the prison er, nonchalantly; "but I gaess my lawyer has worked them for all they're worth." Buck. iii'H-H-it'W-H-i-wii inn i - SPECIAL SALE op CARPETS, MATTING RUBS and FURNITURE. THE Utt ST PLET i TjS L Marked attractiveness in dsign T of fa'ino, combined with the reasonable prices, make our carpets v OODBDlCUOUS. AC tins lime attention iseailetlto tr.e it'v season s patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axmin.-ters aul Tapestry " Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Bag Carpets in all styles and prices. Our stock of new FURNITURE is es pecially pleasing. We also have a fine ine of baby Carriages. W. H. FELIX, Val ley Street, taHaffrHafrl REFRIGERATORS Numbers and assortment to satisfy most any taste. We have secured tho aeeucy for the celebrated BALDWIN DRY AIR BOX It is the original "scientifically built" refrigerator Their points of superiority overall other boxes, making it tho best and cheapest refrigerator on the market. Everything can bo removed, making it easy to clean. Patent "Lip Oup" preventing any warm air from reaching the ice compartment. Every one is guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices ranee' from $8 to glT.OO with or without water tank. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Water Coolers. W H H EIM, Banbury. Pa. WANTED Our complete line of bcil-room suites are ex- X traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and I worth your while to consider. Very respectfully, t W. A. 439 Maiket St. rUndertakin e a Speoiftltv la Life Wank Uvlaajt Then don't neglect rough or oil. especial I v when only tweiit-0v osuU will buy m bol.le ot Mexican Syrup. II is so soo till tig and mo many eonsunipllvea have been made well by it ne- I em I some ot ibe testimonials on the wrapper around each bottle that prove thin remedy more aure for deep aeaiel colds habitual coiiKliiiur and even conaumplion, than any other remedy known to phyaielaua Many of wl'Otn recommend run1 prescribe it wh -re less efTacacio-s remedtra fail. I'nle. Puny. llll.lr. H If a child ha a lutd mrtlinx brent Ii. it it IsaMiaally pc-M it none, if it ! crons and nervoun, If It data not sleep soundly, if il in hollowed-eyetl, if it ho n .ile, btonlless coin plexion, if it in growing thin and lifeless, irivc it Mother's Worm Syrup and you will remove i the cause of it- dlsirens iiicklv. 'I hen will Its little elaekn j;et n., and rosy. Its appetite ; and dtl'estioti improve anil Its health lie better : I'r'ce only 25 cents- No other worm-killer so effective. He ot lerelveni. I'i'h'i thtak you can neitloct your health and ' reach old ace. I'he way to lonirevitv in to Ik- kind to nature and then nature will le kind to you t'omntlptition, inactive Hver, etc.. arc fo-n to nature Try them. They cure by cleaning and nlrenelicniuK Pain mi lie I m od W'hv naffer iain I'ain in Irving to kill -cu Why not kill pain. Nothing killn pain, either internal ot external iwiin. o quickly and no effect l vely an Qooah l Qjolek Kelief, Uarea cramp ami colic. A Complete t'tiro. M'hen von lake liooch'n Sarnaprilla yoa find it a eoutpleto cute for bad blood. I'lle-lno (WH Pllea. Money ralundi d if it ever fails, anti-a..ik ouraa Uritls and Kover, A now new remedy for biliOQillASS is ou ssil? ut Kiddlebura Drug Store,. It is failed Ghamberla.u i Stomach .and liver Tablets. It gives Qttiok relief and will prevent I the attach if given us soon hh the hrst liiilicition of the diHease ap pears. Price, 28 cents per box OnUapled free. ri'hr'H - i - M - w - . - MM - M - H - M - AND MOST CM EVER DISPLAYED DM and color and excellent quality ijewietown, Pa 25 PERSONS to buy a bed ruuui Muiiu, consisting o seven piece6 for $10.50. ftsT We do not deliver these suits out of town for this f PBICE. Tliis offer in to liolil Rood until tho present stock is exhausted. '; Others will quote you the , same grade of suite from $20 1 i u SHiPMAN, SUNBUBY PA. REFRIGERATORS HODGSOVS TESHMONY. Tells Story of Brooklyn's Part In Santiago Fight. TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF SCHLEY Latter'a Conduct Was All That a Commander-in-Chief's Should Have Baan, Say Hodgson Bombardment of Colon Developed Batteries' Strength Washington, Oct. 8. Lieutenant Commander 1 1 1 . '. - u yesterday again occupied the greater part of the time of the Schley court ot Inquiry as a wit ness, iiodtuou repeated and extended his story of tho liutU of July 3. KWing the opinion tlr.it Com modore Schley's conduct ou that occa sion was such as that of a commander-in-chief should have been. He also explained at some length his corres poudenca with Admiral Schley con cerning the aliened colloquy between them while the Santiago engagement was In progress. He BAld he had had no coulroTeray with liia commodore, but hr? rcpenled thai the CommodOTi hud said "Daum tlio Texaa," when told that that ve.iiiel wa.i in Uitnger. Captain Kolger said that the bom bardments of the Cristobal Colon on May SI bad benn eminently successful In developing the strength of tho Span ish shore batteries, nud had shown them to bo very weak. Ho also said that if tho Spanish vessels had at tempted to escape at night they could not have been seen by the blockading fleet in bad weather. Commander Hodgson, at Mr. Ray ner's request continued his description of the Santiago battle from tho point where he had dropped it hist Friday. He said: "The Brooklyn did all sho could. She got into net ion Just ns quick aa steam could carry her there. We com menced firing as soon as tbo llrst gun on tha port how would bear, and we kept the port battery flririK until she turned with port holm through the arc, using tbe aft guns until we got all the starboard guns to bear. Wo K"t around as quickly as wo could with port holm until We almost paralleled tho course of the leading Spanish vessel, when the helm was eased and the Bhlp steer ed a course parallel with il Yiscnya, which was then the leading vessel, al thought the ..iaria Teresa probably was further to the westward than tho VIh caya. She was Btanding at an angle into the sbpre. When we g ; around the smoke w .. .- v ry dense nothing could be M en of anything in the rear of us. The three Spanism vessels wo wero then engaged with were tho Vis eaya, the Colon ami the Oquendo. Tho Vlscaya was about 2."U0 yards on our starboard bow; the. Colon probably a llttlo forward of tho starboard beam. Tho Oquendo was abaft tho starboard beam. We continued in that direction, when I remarked to Coptain Cook that it seemed rather louely for us out there. Ha was In the conning townr. He asked "Why?" 1 F.iid that we wero all alone With the thrco Spanish ves sels, ami it seamed that it depended upon us to knock them out. At that tlmo tho smoke was so dense 1 could not sec anything, and 1 supposed that the New York being away, the lirook lyn was steaming ahead of the slower vessels. He steeped out of the conning tower and exclaimed to me: "What's that off our starboard quarter?" I looked in that direction and saw tho heavy bow of a ship, ana said, 'That must bo tho Massachusetts.' He said, 'No, it could not he the Massachusetts! she has gone to Guantannmo,' I said, 'It must be the Oregon,' and ho re marked, 'God bless tne Oregon!' I said, 'Well, I am very glad to nee her." The Oregon was nt that time, I should say, four or five hundred yards off our starboard quarter at full speed. We continued in that position until tho Brooklyn's speed begun to increase as we got up steam, and probably drew a little farther ahead from the Oregon. Sho never was that close to us again as I remember. The Oquendo very shortly fell out and went as!, ore. Tho Colon gradually drew ahead and also went In shore. Chasing the Colon. "I remember very well the tlmo that the Vlscaya blanketed her from our fire. This chase was continued In that direction until, when off Acerreaderas, the Vlscaya ported her helm and ran la shore. The Colon at this time had gained speed and was in shore I sup pose some seven miles. After passing the Vlscaya wo steamed ahead and ceased firing. The men were allowed to come out of the turrets one at a time to get a breathing speU, although, of course, all guns wero manned and everything ready, but the gaining upon the Colon was very elow, In fact, she gained apparently on us. This was about 11.15, when the lscaya stood in for Acorroaderas. The chase, was con- tinned then after the Colon. 1 know It must be six or seven miles away until we gradually began to gain. I remember keeping the Stadimeter at work on her, although the 13,000 yards would not register on tho st.uiimeter. I remember at one time telling Com modore Schley that it was within about 13,000 yards, and my rcc Mcction is he told roiuo ono to signal tho Oregon to try ono of hr.r railroad trains. At any rr.te, shortly afterward the Oregon fired one of hor lS-incu shells, Which fell short. Then we tried with 8-iuch shells, and they tell r.hort. The Oregon was signalling to us the fall of our shot and we signalled to her the fall of her shot. "We continued occasionally to fire, the Oregon her 13 and S-inch guns and we our 8-inoh guns, 1 remember see ing one of the 13-inch shells of the Oregon ta;i well ahead of the Colon, end one oi our 8-Inch shells apparenUy fell In short of the Colon. At that time the Colon ported helm hard aport. Previously to this she had ported bet helm once or twice, apparently seeking a soft si d on shore. She fired her lee gun and hauled hown her flag. I pulled out my v. atch. It was e. actly 1.15. We thou ceased firing and slowed down, and orders were given to get out a boat. The captain was ordered to go on board to make terms with er tell the terms to tho commanding officer of the Colon. On account of steam having been cut oft and there being some trouble wiU the boat wo were some little time in getting the boat out. In tho meantime we had slowed and as rapidly as could be accomplished one o tho cutters was finally gotten out and a crew put in. Captain Cook went in the boat nml boarded the Colon. 1 think he prob ably had a mile and a half to pull. At any rate, we had our guns trained on the Colon all this time in case ot treachery or any act of that kind on her part, althought I saw her throwing breech locks ovorbonrd, I did uot sus pect anything of that kind." "Ia has been stated here," said Mr. Rayner, "that the Brooklyn nan 2.000 yards away from tho enemy's ships In making her loop." The witness replied: "Any witness who made that statement, although he may have stated what he thought had occurred, was absolutely mistaken." "How far did sho go from the enemy's vessels?" "She must have gone about 600 yards to the southward, as that is about the tactical diameter of the brooklyn at that speed." "Did this turn Interfere with the Brooklyn's ability to keep up her tire?" "It did not; sho continued to Are from her aft turrets." LIPTON WOULD RACE AGAIN Shamrock's Owner Thinks He Has Yet a Fighting Chance. New York, OcL 8. Sir Thomas Lip ton is far from satisfied that the nv cent yacht races have conclusively demonstrated the Columbia to be the better boat, and It is now more than evident that he would be plad to nr rnnge for another race. In conversation yesterday Sir Thomas said: "Notwithstanding wo are Whipped, I still believe the Sham rock tho better boat. Remember, I em not disparaging tho other boat or the New York Yacht Club In the least, but tho fact is that the other boat, in the last two races, got the l-st of the wind, while we did not." "Do you think that in the last race, for Instance, where the two boats were so widely separated on the beat home, that if the Shamrock had held over In similar positions to that of the Columbia, that lie could have beaten her?" "No, I do not criticise my crew in the leust. The other boat simply profited by getting puffs of wind that we did not happen to have." "Tnen you would like to have nn other raco?" "Ves; I think it would b i well to arrange another race." "This year?" "Oh. no. Nothing would be done now before another year." STUDENT BRUTALLY HAZED Disrobed of Clothing and Made to Run the Gauntlet, nelolt, Wis., Oct 7.- George P. Btookwell, a student In the prepara tory department of Belolt College, was enticed from his room at the house of President Baton at an early hour yesterday by members of the middle preparatory class. He was overpow ered, divested of every art ii le of hir. clothing and compelled to walk ahead of a score of holwlng students, aided by the application of switches in the hands of his tormentors. His cloth ing Was fastened to the top of a flag pole, and after he had been sufficient ly "disciplined" he was allowed to go home to plan revenge. Hanna Will Go On Stump. Cleveland, 0., Oct. 8. Senator Han na, Congressman Dick, United States Marshal Chandler, Colonel Myron T. Herrick and W. R. Hopkins were in conference at Senator Hanna's office yesterday on mutters relative to the Ohio campaign. Senator Hanna's time is at the disposal of the state com mittee. He has received 50 Invitations to speak and will be assigned by the committee. O'Grady Can Wear the Purple. Trenton, Oct. 7. Bishop McFaul has received advices from Rnme of tho ap pointment of Dean John A. O'Grady, of New Brunswick, of the domestic prelate of the Purple Household. This distinction Is an honorary one and car ries with It the right to wear the Purple. Dean O'Grady Is one of the leading priests of the Trenton diocese. Woman and Daughter Burned. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 8. Mrs. Kliza eth Day and her 8-year-old daughter were burned to death yesterday by the explosion of gasoline which the woman was using near a stone in a house In Hlghlandtown. Mrs. Day made a heroic effort to 3ave the child, which cost lur her own Hie. Wireless Telegraphy In Lloyd's Offices London, Oct. 8.The Marconi com pany and Lloyd's Shipping Agency havo entered into an agroement whereby the station!) of the agency throughout tho world are to be equipped with wireless telegraphy, Confederacy's Daughters to Meet. Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 8. The an nual convention of tho Daughters of the Confederacy will be held here on Wednesday andThursday of this week. LEGAL ADYERTISIN! AMKNII.KNT T' I TIIK (ONSIITITIu n I'KorosKD T TUB UirtUNS nK Tills eoMMii. ka ITU Knit I'M kl K C I'lillVAI. oil KK-lhrriON HY THE llkN KKAI. AsKV lll.Y OK TIIK CoMMoX WKAI.TH OK PENNSYLVANIA I I LtVHBD BT QBDBM OF THE MKi'KKTAKY OK TIIK DOB M ON WKAI.TH N Pfllsl AM K OK ABTICLI Will ok THE com sti i DTIOM. A joint RBBOLCTIQM lr.i..niiiK awwnqunl to tin- TaailHulliin of tin- rtnaHauaapsalle. S(-. ti,.ii 1. 1U it rrnolrnl hy Ihc (Vnalr ami Bauaa "t Saaaaaaiilallnaa ol Ui t'liwainn rm Hi in Oiaiial Aaaambl mat, thai iii f..i lowing la praoaaad us saiandHiants la Ilia Gun mutton of tlir OMnmoawtmlUi ol Psnnayl. vanta, a acesfdanea with iha ptovlaiona of llie BtsMaentli afttcta Ihareott ajnandmant Oaa to Aittela Right, SaeMon one. add at Iba eatt o! Iha ilmi paragraph nf laid action, aflat Iha wnrda 1 atiall ha entitled to vote in ail elacnona," Iha words, "aabjaet how. avorta loch Inwn requiring ami reguCaling tin reKintraili.n of electors an Iha Ueiietal taaambfy nmv emiet," othnt the Mini neetinii mint 1 1 iea.1 follows. Section I. Qualification of Ileetora. Rvarj nNtlacitlheti tWcntyoiic vaaraol age, pnawn g Iuk Iha following quallffeatlona, anall oe an Uled i vole ut ait election, ubjavt however to aurh lawa requiring and regulating the reg istration of eleelora n thu Oi n rut Aaaemliiy as) anaclj i. lie hall have been acitlaon of the I nlted SIi.-k at leant one month, I lie ahsll have resided in tho stale one yoar or if having previnualy been a qualified elec tor ol native horn Crtiteil ol Iha Mate, he nlmll nave removed therefrom ami returned within nU moiiiiui Immedtatel) preceding the elec tion.' 8. He nhall have realded in Iha election district when be nlmtl offer hin vote t leant two Ins Immediately preceding tl lection, i If twenty-two y para of ego and upward, he nhali have e n. I within two years a State or county tax, which nlmll hsvri hern anrnnrjil t laaat two monthtaml paid at legal one month before the election. Amendment Two to Article l-:iglit. Section Seven. strike out from asid section Iha wordi "bul no elect ir nhall be deprived of the privilege nf i.itinii by reaaon of inn name nol being re glatered, 1 and aild lo raid ection Ilia lollowins words, "bul la n regulating and requiring the regiatretion ofeleclora may he unacted I apply to ritiei only, pro i Idol that audi lawn may lie tniforan for cities of the same ela." ao that tl' said Notion nlmll read aa follows! Section :. Uniformity ol Kleetion ljwn All lawn regiosttng the boldingol election! by the eitien or for Ibe registration of electors nlmll In- uniform Ihrougl t the Stale, bul lewsregula- liagand reiiuirliiH Hie registration of electors ma be enacted to apply I. rltlusnnly, provided that mi. id ia be inn forn. for citlea of the tame daaa. A true copy nf the Joint Resolution. W. W. U HI KMT, Seeri tary of the ulumollwealth, AMENDMENT TO Tin: CONSTITUTION KHOWHED To TIIK CITIZENS OKT1I1S nOMMONWRAl.TII KOH THEIR APPROVAL "l UK-I ECTION Bl TUB IIKNEKAL. As sRMRIA OK TIIK COMMONWRAI.'I H OK I'RNNSYl.VANIA. PUIIIJHIIKI) HY ORDER OK THE HECRKTAHV OK TIIEI O.MMONWKI TH l Pi ItSUAM'K OK ARTICLE XV111 OK THE OONH'I 1 1 1 'I ION, A JOIN T RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment lo tin- Constitution of the Ui mimnna aallh Section 1, Bell enactcil by the Senate and I loose of Ktpi ntatlvesof the I 'ommonweoltlt of I'enn-yHinila In (Jenertl Annemhly met rist 'he followlnR ' proposcil rsiiii smendmetii to the Conatitution of the t'oninMinweslth ol Pconsylvaiila In ncenrdnnee with the provisions of the Klgliteentli Article thereof. Ametwlinent. RtrUte out section four of article, eight, ami inwrt in place thereof, as follows: Bnctfont. All elections by the cltiaens shall be by hallo) or by inch other method an may be prescribed by law: Provided, That secrecy in voting in- presei ved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. VV. UKIB8T, Secretary ol the l ommontrealth. " For ibr-'e days and ninlitH I Buffered agony untold from an attack of cholera murium brought on by pating cucumbers." says M. E. Low tlici, clerk i f the limrit court, Centerville, Iowa, "I thought l should Burely die, and tried it dozen different tuediciuon 1ml all to no purpowe. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Kemedy and three doses relieved me entirely." Thisremedj is for Bale by Middleburg Drug Store. WANTKD. Capable, rollnble person In every county to represent larn inpsny ol solid linauclsl reputation; I1KW snlary per year, pay aide weekly; f-; per day absolutely sure and all expenses- tralghti bona tide, definite salary ho eoinmlaaion; -alary itild each Haturduy and expense money advanced each week. HTA-TJI1 AltU HOUSt .til Dearborn St.. CHcngo. li-7-18 When you eiuinot leei for cough ing, it i- hardly necesHary thai you need a few doses of Chamberlain's 'i)iii.'li Remedy lo allay the irritation "f the throat, and make deep poss -hie. It is good. Try it. For ea'e by Uiddleburg Drug Store. WANTED HKVKRAI. PERSONS OF CIIAK in ter aid good repulntlon in eiu-b state (one in tins county requiied) to rcprufenl and udver line old establlsiioil wealthy t URlncss house of solid flnauelal standing' folury 9lf..fJ0 weekly w ith expenses additional, all payable In cnali each Vtedncatlay direct front In ml offices. Horse and earn ige furnishcdi wlten neceaaaryt Referencea. Knuloae self addressed ilamped envelope. Milliliter, BIS Canton Building, Obi itlo. 11-12 10t It Happened in a Drug Store. 'line day winter a lady came lo my drop tore ami asked for s biand of cough medicine that ' did not have in stock,"' Bays Air. ('. Jt. Q rand In, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "Sim was disap pointed and wanted to know wLut couph preparation I could recom mend, said to ber that I cculd freely r commend Chamberlaian's Couijli Remedy and that she could tnke a bottle of the remedy and after uKing it a fair tiinl i. slip did not find it worth the money to brine back the bottle and I would ref una ihe price paid. In the course of n day tr two Ihe lady C, me hack in company with a tnend in need i a cotitth medicine ami advised her to buy a holt Jo of Chainbi rlain'a Cough Reniedy consider that a verj tood recommendation for ih- m raedy." It iw for snloby Middh burp Dint- Store I'or Inataaoe. The niiniey of Ins t It u t ion s Are thoughtll II aril tinlnnt. The "trusts" wilitrust nobody Ami nobody trusts a trust. Washington Star. Oaa Potal of t law, "In some stales the lan forbids per sons of unsound mind to marry." "And nobody else cares to!" 'De troit Free Press. Then- An- Mnn l.lnri. "The truth should not be spoken nt all times." "Dm'i worry; it isn't." Brooklyn fBkPBAlW COCBTBAU "l Vxlvitalolo Ucnl 3Utn t tH f BSUI TOWNaHIP, SNTDER It!., PA. Hy virtue of an order heMead hj Iha nrpliaiin' t'onrt of Bvjjpdei 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v to the ussteeaagaod Ailuiuiislrat-ir '. V. A. of Haaiel Urotua, late of said Townnlnp, deveani d. I v. I i-nine to pulllle nele on the pteailaei on i Thurwby, ictober 31ti, L901, hr tcslloWtag rml hM All tUmX ti-rUtn imt t f IiiikI I i,.i f mi Htl Ttwiihit, nunty ah. n i boUwkMi CMI Iba nori'i by 1 iM.i.iu- rond i I wj iha Hfttra Churvb, on lb enM lijr p md Md ImmI ol Manilla i-lirr. uti Hn- aoiilli I- : Hiblta rtmtl, ai.i m tin- by Unil nf I iHrimol uvory Mnfyw, dtcw e J ami oDiitaslnliifj i-tit lUTfri, moto cm lrtSa wherrrn htc I m tmtum dwellfu bou ratuitlt- iiinl n UildlliM iM-itiy itir Bamr property win. i MhmM HroiiN a tin wi.inw ut m i : I roikM (trt-iipti-tt dlirlUR hM n itiiral liff, v, n .ni(' rtv fsltnutiMl in (In vtlUffa.' ,.f KnU'lii .mil DM plenty of choice fruit ir. ami ; i. ...i on it, nhtO l mmI .il r 11 foriUfl a Bin'ul.l Mt.- tot a vtore or othef but,H Nil. u iu'Kii, m i o'cloelt V M mliet the condlttona n be iMde kn. n. A. Be Ktik. Aocttouoer, w IIiImm ll- rioter, Altnfiittratorttim I ittsintnto Antv to ChM P. I'lrh l K . Any foi entnto. DMlNltSTK.T KS' Km i l. u dC i. tern ol AUmlnUtrutton in tin iftate l Andrew Trim. te of MoniMo t ' , ny iIm ounty, t u , MMtt, imelnii i . n irrinled to iIm uodertuffiietl, all pertMini kn . . x theio- mIvm IndobloiJ t" Mid cetott mi iiate) t make Imiiiedtote pay inn it w Ir i ' ,'lua clntnia ic inM the Mttl rititt. ttill p int llietn dul) Bttitiientiuiiteil t tl lei - HAMl't I. W TKI i P JAMK3 l EKTZ, Admii uMra. M 8, l'.tOI. EJSTATE XO I I Nottt e in harehy in rai t has been icrau tatr of t 'onr.'id Kettct Sttyder i Inuuty, la , -i Hint Powi ' d by Hie In lateot I'ai leceaeed, i tie imh lilt Ltni uey I III, .-n. II -I p, Iters, 'im -...i t aa ml those Know ins III .rle- t late anould make linmedlnte iaym ooving c aimn auatnsi it -tniiii.1 pi duty authenticated for m-ttlemcnl ALLEN s SKI HKIST, Ittornoy ''i t tot. IMindore. I'a., .Una I. Ill '1 ADMINISTHATOR'.H mh it i. u,t ti-iM ut A.iliiiifilstrHtii'ii hi Hie estate ol Henrs Naugh la'i ..i I r.v two., Snyder c l.v, Pa., dei d.liavlng g,i i to the itiidarslgned, all persons knm. Inn them selves !mlettcd to said estate are 'Sletl In make Immediate ptiyment, while I nu elaltna will prcsetil them duty auths i t. I In I tn- nud. rslgni il. J. P. Nt ;I.K. Administrator Mine. I'a.. o u n, HUH, Iv Ki t m I." MOTICR Notice Is hereby van tliit in rn reaiameninry itpt tin. ontati- nl Mil , su ,.i . I ,, Ington Townahlp, nnyder t'outity, l a . .!. I n inniifti i ii due ft, in, ,,f nw I( igned, to whom all imlebtcd to hoiihl make immeilliite imymen haelmi claims ogaiusl ii suouid p duly BUthcntli uteil lor netl Ictni id II. N Si Mi I', i W. II. 8WARTZ, i Kant , I'a. . A n-. '.".I. I; ii . .I. have le miliar ."I i -late nil those I t tlieni lit. II - $i5 tq Si 8 a Week alary fur an Intelligent man -ir Mm urn in each town. Permanent position, HI cents per hour fbrepiiretl Manufacturer, I'..- -. i ;;.,. tlelplila. Prof. I). Noling Late ith Dr. A. El. W . Is. the CKMiBH A TED EVB M'l.rixi.isi of Washington, D, C. Headquarters at riiller House, Bast Market St., LewistoMn, i'a. Consultation and thorough oxamituitlon Ires of charge even- Wednestlay ami Haturday, Glaases sdontiflcally aud skillfuiiv lltll, Also all Imperfections In the eyea ol c 'ii care fully examined, Satlafuctloit ilood oi money refunded. tw ARTIFK 1 VI. E, I - INSKIli : fc RUPTUR Write t'. the M'iU II V . is i: Rome. N.Yo mid I hey will i. II y. your l.'t P'I'I HI oi ll I IN WAV they can pos.ilily he i'ld i i IIIAIUIK II will col ion I. ut i llin't wait, you will never regri ' ll WANTKP SI I KM, l-CKsi.N- ' aetei ami glHMl H ptltnliou in tin i. thia county required) to represent tiso old estnbl Inhetl n enllliy bimim solid flnniu In I slandlugi Saltirv ll with rsMnats nddltlonttl, a I p-irti uach W cdnt Hibiy direi t from i llornr and curt age ftiriiisbed, -iiry Refereni - I nelose stamped oiivelohe. Mamigeri Hnlluing, 1 'i" '." ' 1 1 oil it . '- i ll IIAR- IMll .,1 - kly eanh For sprain , swelliiiiiN i i. I lame ness tlni'e nothing, so ,1 aa t ibainb' i lain m I'ain Main . I't .v it. For .-sitli- by Middlehurg lit u . ti n WANTKl) I 1(1 t oitin IJ men to travel and:ulvcrtlse lor old house of solid II nsncinl itnnding. su year and eXpCltst n, all pnsalile in i rsaalnH required, tiive rcfetcun elfnsddressed stamped envelop! Manager, SMICaxton llldg,. I hltnso ll ' tT-'i !l No i an- 1 tldresa I In Ut WANTED of Nnrsev sto SALESMEN Hi of Niinwy Mock. Htrud) ivork, ami rxltn mitni i mi ills n tilt n;;M , pertoni " rtooh iftinnintef.! rH now : lor it i an) f-uciirt n (oh nit uut roi tlifl ! full j. ltd wlnU r. VdUn m. THE HAWK NURSERVCO., Mi. Rochester, N, V. "Silver Plate that Wear 7LnlF,t , f r . i i X. When Vou Buy Spoon knives, fork-., to,, I ralU ' h even If tliev 00 cost h little i MJ IVnrtll III" llt'er ir m. I . a itart ol tl- Wan it'ii-'. 9,iiallt7i fa ' i tor trmie mark- "1847 Solil by loading ilealrrs. PM Cstal . IOj Ho. atSddrcai iii" naksts, International $INr Co. Meriden. Lnnn X A