STRIKERS IN PITCHIs) BATTLE . 1 " San Frsntlso Teamster. Attack Otn- 1 flcerw Seven WMItSeS. m head mim of the testimonial on the ropa. rop( duri , he Ban eVwooiaw a. -a u . . . I wrapper around each bottle that pro this '.. i l BSJ. mnclaco, Sept. SO. A pitched remedy more ure for deep seated colds same month, ami we have greater agn btttle between Strikers and policemen habitual coughtnsaivd even cpneumptloo than cultural gains than the Europeans to orj-un-jul h--l n i . , "' other remedy known to physicians Many I r r occurred abort! j after 1 o slock raster- ,..j..iK.ii.k.,. off ci our rr i.-i,i:iir,.i i...,...- v.ih. lauiuiuf in rvearney Street, seven I snra are kaown to hare ben wounded, one probably fatally, and It la thought that several other who escape j arreat ware Injured. Not less than 50 shots wst fired. Several of the Injured were Innocent passersby. A number of plate glass windows were broken by flying bullets. Four special policemen and a re cently discharged naval man were made targets for an assault by a mob of striken and sympathisers number ing, according to the declarations of the special policemen, at least ZOO. The party of special policemen was on the way home from a variety thea tre. When they turned Into Market atreet from Turk they noticed a laigo crowd assembled, but they asked Po Uceman John. Tillman to accompany them. Just as the party reached Kearney street a shot was 11 red. I was followed in quick succession by several others. A regular fusillade ensued. The mob scattered In all directions, "but not before the police had succeed ed In arresting about 30 of them. Four were identified as striking teamsters. They were heavily armed. While Offi cer Tillman was attempting to protect the specials the first shots were fired, and one of the moh fred at him at short range. The bullet ial grazed Tlllman'a tar. M4 aaTaa faaTnf aaTawt-f TaaT..T a.?..!. t fN l I A I HKh A j- a waaw mi CARPETS, MATTING RUBS and FURNITURE THE LARGEST II PLETE Va. LEW1ST0WN. Marked attractiveness in design A .1 ! LI I Sit. 1 Atn mwiO) wmmoeu wihi uiu reusonaiue prices, mane Xoonspicuous. At this time attention is called to the new season'.-. ! patterns of the well-known Wilton's. Axiiim-tcis ami Taiu-strv Brussels, The latest effeots in Ineraias. Bas Caruets in all stvles ? ;and prices. Our stock of new Ipecially pleasins:. ine of baby Carriages. j W. H. FELIX, Valley Street, Lewifttown, Pa, HMH-HHHmi-c Numbers and assortment to REFRIGERATORS awursja ine agency Tor tne celebrated BALDWIN' DRY A1RBOX It is the original "scientifically built" refrigerator their poiiits of superiority overall other boxes, making it the best and cheapest refrigerator on the market. Everything can bo removed, making it easy to clean. Patent "Lip Chip" preventing any warm air from reaching the ice compartment, Every one is guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices ranae from $8 to $17.90 with or without water tank. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden jiooim, uiuer uouiera, y "WH 'HEliVirSilMirv, "Ii7 :H--m- nieiieieitll I H i 1 e 'I' WANTED Our complete line of bed-room suites are ex traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and worth your while to consider. Very respectfully, W. A. 439Maiket St. JndsttakinfcT aSpeoiaLy. '"HtltMieiliUi - H - Lire Worth UvlagT Then don't negdect acouhoreoU.e-pecially , when only tw.utj.flve caul will bay bot.le . perieocedby Ku- ie enacacioo remeaie i.n. ale. Puny. Children. If a cliild liu had wntomg breath. If It habitually pet it no, if it It croaa ami nervous. If it doe nut sleep soundly. If il I hollowed eyed, if it he a pule, blood loan com plexion, If il in a-roe-in- '''' " "! lifeless. ive it Mother's Worm sWftsp anil you will remove the cause of ita distress -iuickly. Tben will its little cteek gel raw ami rony. Ita appetite and digestion improve, and it health be better Hnce only s!5 cents- No other worm-killer M effective. Ve Not KeiTlvrd. Don't think von can neglect your health and in ' I , ..1.1 ... II,.. am tn Innimvitv ( it li I kind to nature and then nature Will be kind to you Constipation, inactive liver, etc., arc roes 1 to untiir. Trv them. Thev cure bv clean! lur Auil ntrehKthciiiUK 1'nln Can Be Cured. v h a ufTcr pain? Pain in trying to kill you. I Why not kill pain. Nothing kill-pain, either ' internal .r external pain, so quickly and no effectively M Hooch's Qalok Kellef. Cures crump nod colic. . , ., A t mpieie t or. 'l. ymi lake liooch Hursaprlllt. you Sad it a complete cure for bad blood. j l-llc-lnc Cure 11 lea. i Money refund, d If M ever falls. An ri -AoUS cure- Chills and Keve-, A new remedy for biliousness ie now on sa c at Mldulobura Drug 5. . ,. , ,,, . Store. It is cnlled Cnnmnerluiu , Stomach and Liver Tablets, ft givee quiek reliel and will prevent tbo attack if given as soon aB tbe ' lirst iidioition of the disease ap pears. Price. 38 cents per box. Samples free ; f-1 a. A I 1?" ttA r- OFi aw-f m Iwaaaj Bawa AMD IT i 0 II Bad color and excellent quality II 1 ' J. CI FURNITURE is es I V (asohave a fine f TT't'f Itlti M 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 satisfy most any taste. m i 1 : i -: -: .;. . -h.-k M.j .j. 6tX 25 PERSONS to buy abed I room suite, consisting o T tiovon pieces for $la.60. It. fl1" We do not deliver these uit.s out of town tor this PRICE. This offer Is to bold good until the lirescnt Stock in cxliaunted. Others will quote you the same grade of suite from $20 SHIPMAN, SUNBURY. PA. REFRIGERATORS - r4 - K Tie tnrtghX which afflicted U!s ' . than the one ex- Chicago Record Herald. Italy is the only country of the coutinent which U reported to have made good har vests. The French wheat crop is the smallest of recent year, having fallen to about 275.0OO.0iM) bushels, which is nearly 100.000,0(10 bushels less than the crop of 1S99 and considerably less than that of last year. Other pruin crops except rye are said to be below the average. Kye is the only pram that has done weal in Germany. Russia has suffered both from drought and storms and earlier favorable reports from Itoumania am now discounted. Spain, w hich started w ell, also w as . ,, I , , ... badly scorched, to the great injury of growing grain. Ill Great Britain the damage is indicated bv a summary iu thu ''""'" Tinies which, taking 1U0 for the average year, gives this year's percentage on agricultural products as follows: Wheat, S7.6; barley, 77. J; oats, 77.1; beans, 80; peas, 7l; pota toes, ajtt nonta. ?ii: it.iss. R5.! hnnx. s7. rhe lack of feed has hurried cattle to . , . ., , , , . . market, where thev have been sohl in , ' , ... the glut t low prletf, Our big loss In Indian corn, and if present estl- mates arc correct it must be a serious one. In mi article written for the Record-Herald IL F. Snow said the proapects were fot a crop much below a billion and a half bushels. This would be the smallest one iu many years, and 1f the worst fears are realized t be total may not be much more than half that for 1800, Uu thu otfcsr hau'J, '.he outlook for wheat is most encourag ing. The crop is likely to exceed that Of last year by 200,000,000 bushels and to reach a total of 725,000,000, the J largest on record. I'nder these condi I lions thera will be an enormous quan 4 tity for exoprt, sinoe we were able to export. 132,000,000 bushels last year. The London Economist, from which we have obtained the general Euro pean estimate, is correct in conclud ing that the United States and Can ada can make up the European de ficiency, but the failure in corn will affect the grain exporting trade in juriously, since last year's surplus of 178,000,000 bushels is more than w iped out. Wheat exports must be Worth 1170,000,000 to equal the tWO accounts of Inst year, with both Hour and meal left out of the calculation. A .HI' II MIIIT tfl'J I I'll i,nu 4i... . i . .... ... ..I lit," (III IIIU1I .. 111 It 1.1 Ul the Midway at the Pan-Amerloan exposition is a man with it cigar stand In front, of the Soft Drinka' building, us it is officially called. One of the waitresses partook too lib erally of soft drinks the other day, and the ambulance was sent for. it pulled up in front of the cipar stand, and had barely stopped when thu elgar man took advantage of the it- Uution to do business with thu crowd. "Here you are!" lie shouted; "anybody that wants to pet a ride iu the ambulance just buy one of these here cigara. Smoke one o' these cig ars an' the ambulance 'II ride you right down to the hospital." A man who was passing and had not heard the invitation stepped up to buy a cifjnr. "That's right!" shouted the dealer; "lure's one man that wants to ride in the ambulance. Anybody else like to go? Our cigar warranted to do the business, A trip in the am bulance goes with every cigar. No blanks. No extra charge, Only the cents for a cigar and uu ambulance ride thrown in. No such bargain any where else on the grounds 1" Some amusing letters find their wny into the governmsnt archives, One federal officeholder reoently made an ujieal for screens for the build-', ing where he worked, saying that within 100 yards were three livery stables, one mule boarding house, one horse sanitarium with operating' table and one fish morgue, llo added i that his handwriting lid been spoiled by the constant endeavor to write and keep oft flies at the same time;. He ' bad spread ten sheets of sticky fly- j paper, and while they carried olT thousands of victims, they seemed to occasion no vacancies in tho ranks of the survivors. The pathetic ap- j peal was in vain. "Uncle Sam is rich j enough to givu US all" screens; but he is too hard-hearted to do it. The last clause of a will which wa3 filed for probate In Washington, D. C, ouc day lately significantly saysi "The net turn of $iso,ooo left by this will is the financial result of a long life of industry and economy, and if used for good and useful purposes by those to whom it is now giveu is enough. And if not so used it is too much." There are scientists who say the world should go slow in the matter of trying to abolish the mosquito atone fell swoop. They assert that the in sect balance of nature may be thus up set and something even worse than the mosquito come in to take its place. The "kissing bug" is pointed out as a posUmosquito possibility. A candy dealer of national repute says : "The American woman eat more candy than any femialnes Ob the face ot the Why Republican Candidates Are Strong In the Goal Regions. PARTY LEADERS ARE POPULAR Many Bills Passed at the Last Session of the Legislature in the Interest of the Miners Are Not Forgotten By the Voters. A special dispatch from PottsTllIe says that the Republican leaders In the coal region counties are confident ot pel line; a large vote for the whole Re publican ticket this fall on account of the great satisfaction expressed among the coal miners over the leg islation procured for the Interest of the worklngmen at the last session of the legislature. The committee of the Miners' organi sation that BiHMit all winter at Harris burg watching legislation returned homo with many victories to ttielr credit. For years the miners had been knocking at tho doors of the general assembly for remedial legislation but ihere was always some obstacle pre sented to their getting what they wanted. The outcome of the session wan so gratifying that at a recent convention of miners, when supporters of the in surgents attempted to have passed resolutions condemning the recent leg islature, they were promptly suppress ed by the delegates In the convention. Enumeration of a few of the meas ures puased iu the Interest of miners, showing the solicitous concern .he Re publican lenders have for the laboring interests of the state Is given: Thu "powder bill." which was de manded by the miners and which be came a law, provides that all kegs el powder shall contain not lees than to pounds, and that no one but ihc origi nal owner shall refill a keg for sale. The practice among unscrupulous oper ators had bec to buy kegR in which Standard grades of powder had boon sold and refill them with damp powder of an Inferior grade. Frequently these kegs, which were supposed to contain 25 iounds, were two or three pounds short. Tho bill provides a penalty of 1600 for each violation of the provi sions of this uct MANY GOOD BILLS. Tho "medical bill," which was passed and signed by Governor Stone, provldos that thore shall bo a room at tho bot tom of the shuft or mine, not loss tha,n eight feet by ten foet, which shall con tain a bed, bandages, spllut, cotton and medical appliances for the proper treatment of minors who are hurt in the mines or otherwise hurt, and who If taken out of tho shaft Into the open air might be fatally affected by a sud den chango of temperature, This act Is designed to avoid the necessity of transferring Injured persons to hos pitals when that is uudeuirablo. Tho "mine inspectors' bill" did not become a law until ufter a hard fight. It provides for an increase iu the num ber of mino inspectors from eight to 10, and provides thut the Inspectors shall be elected by tho peoplo Instead of appointed by the governor, as has been the practice. This bill was passed on account of complaints of miners of the Inability of the mine inspectors to mako tho requisite number of In spections. Somo Inspectors have as ; many as 40 collieries to inspect every I month. Tho new law requires that all : candidates to bo voted for for mine inspectors shall havo passed an ex amination before tho mine examining i board, with an average of at least 90 per cent. THE STORE ORDER BILL. The famous "storu order" bill, which ' attracted attention owing to tho pecu- liar methods resorted to In the effort to block its passage, was passed otter many obstacles had been overcome, j This bill is regarded by the miners as one of the most meritorious measures cf the session. It provides for pay ment of wages of all employes In r:wh and prevents a coutinimnco of tho sys tem of granting orders on different stores iu some of which tho mine oper ators have a financial interest. The i result of the passngo of tills blil la I already Shown In a (h.'.iii'iug si Ute methods of certain corporations, which aro now paying in cash Instead 6! by checks. Orders, cash books, etc., given in lieu of wages, shall bo taxed 25 per cent. All of theso bills wi re signed by Governor Stone without hesitation. 'i .10 committee of the mine workers of the Schuylkill region that wero the las' in attendanco at Harrlsburg wero Bore successful than n:;y other dele gation that had been looking after any Intercuts. They closely followed all their bills and wero persist rut in pres sing for their passage. Elks Assembling In Milwaukee. Milwaukee, July 23. Trains and steamer lines brought about 10,000 Elks to the city yesterday, and a large number will arrive today, the open ing day of tho convention. The all absorbing topic of Interest centres In the election of the next grand exalted ruler. Supporters of the active can didates, Charles K. Pickett, of Iowa, and Judge John C Hethaway, of Min nesota, make large claims today, each faction declaring their man will e elected. Anarchy Hatched By saloon system. Doylestown, Pa., ept. 24.- The Bucks county Prohibition convention, held at Wycombe yesterday, adopted resolu tions expressing the belief that tho spirit of anarchy Is duo to the condt- j tions of society produced by the sa LEGAL ADVERTISING A MKNKMKNr TJ TUB ISMM! IIIIIBJ 1'kki'o.nko to tur nnzKMs or hum roMMoMWEAi.Tii ron thiir av PROVAb OK HnMkCTIO.N bY I NK 1N KHAI. AV.SMH1.Y or TIIK OONMOH WBALTB or PENNSYLVANIA rXK !.iHKl BY OHDKH OF TIIK .HM'HKTAKT OF TIIK I'OMVONWKAI.TH IN PONsW' AM I or AKTIl l.K XVIII or TIIK CON sTIU'TION a joint Ki.soi.r noN l'r..,.inK an aiiirmliurnt to thr t'snatilvtlon "f tlu- t'oiniitouweallii. Sectiun 1. Ht II rraulrrd by MM Vnat anil llimw of llrpreaeiilatlTaa of Ilia infra wra'lh in (irarral Aariiilly mrl. tlial Ilia foh lowing la sesaoesd aa auirndinenta Is Iba t'oa litution af the I'oiiimonwrallti af I'annoyl vama. In accordant a-ith the psswISMas of lua rlKhtoi-ntlutriiete HlsiSoft ASBiaSWl One to Article Right. Section Oaa. Mi at tlie nul of Hie ItrM paragraph of aaid 1 acttoa, after the woeil "Shall l entitled to vote at all election,'' the worda, "autiject how ererto audi law re. in ring and regulating the I rcgi'trattmi of elei torn aa the General AHarmbfy niav enuct," no Unit the said aeclinu nliall read aa follows. section i. 9eallBeaMea of Beetots, Ker- niitlvcttircn twi-nty-ont- yeura of age, poaaaaa. log Hie following quaJIOoaatons, ahull 1m en titled to roS at all clectiona. ubjeot however to -lu ll law n requiring and regulating the rcg-i-liatiou ofolectora ua the (icncral SsHaVMy may unact: I. Be ahull bare boon a ctUsen ot the United Sltttea lit least one mouth '-. lie ahall have r. ai, led 01 the State one vear (or if. having previoualy I n a qualified elec tor or native bom cltll f the Male, he shall have removed therefrom ami returned within an months Immediate!) i (receding the elec tion.' 8, He ahall have resided iu the election district where he shall offer hia vote at lcat tw.. months Immediately pre, edlns lite election. t. It twenty-two yearn of age and upward, he sluili have paid wtllllll two viaia a BtHle or county tin, which ahull hnve heen llnaeaaed at east two monthtand paid ..t h-.iat one mouth before the eleetlon. Amendment Two to Article Bight, Bection teven. Strike out from eald anction the w orda "bill no elect r shall he deprived of the privilege of voting hy reaaon of hia name not being re glatered," ami nhi t-i aald aeetlon the fni lowing wools, "hut law s regulating ami requlrillg the rrglatrMion ol eleetora ma) be enacted t 'apply to eitiea only, provided that iucIi lw may be uniform for elilea of the aame claa. " ao thai the said eeetlon -hall read as follows: Section I'nllortnlty of Election Law. All law- r- suiatlns the boldingof elections by Hit cities or for the reglatrntlon of i-lei lore shall lie uniform llirouRhoul the Htale, hut lawn regula tlngand requirlns the reglatratlon of eleetora may ue enacted to apply '.. citieaonly, provided that iuoh lawa he uniform forettiu of the same t'laas. . true copy Of the Joint Hcaoltition, W, W. UIIIK8T. Secretary ol the t'oinmoutvvallh. MKNI ...(,, . ... i ' in Vfl.'vc ree 'en,.- , I'll IN ' PHOPIWRD TOTHK rlTIZKNHUV I OMMONNVKAI.TII l ull I III.IK AI'l-lli lll ) Al. OH RK-IKI I ION BY TUB I1KNICKAI, -i:IHI.Y i IK TIIK fOMMONWKAL'l II PENNSYLVANIA. PI IlLISIIKDin OIIIM-; l ilt: si i HI.I AIIY ol-' TllKt'oMMoNW K IN PI hHUANC'HUK AHTICLKXVlllOK AS OK l; in I'M I III . JOINT ItKSOLCTIOM Proposing un amendment lo the ('ollllltlltioll of the i ominonw nalth Section 1. Melt enacted by the Senate ami House of Itepresenlativca. of the t'nnnnonn enltli nf Pennaylvaniit In Uener.tl Aseembly mel fhal the fullowlnR ia proposed iisan atnen.l inei.t to the Constitution of the Conn wealth ol Penney Ivaitia In accordance w Itti the provision, of the eighteenth Artlclo thereol. Am ndment. Strike out section four of article, eight, und in-ert in place thereof, as follow: Section!. All election by the ci II sen shall be by ballot or by such other inetho I na may be prescribed by law: Provided, I lust aeorecy in voting he preserved. A tun copt of the Joint Resolution, W. W. UKIKST, Behretary of the I oinmonwealth. " For ilii 'e tluys find uiphta I Buffered sfronyuntold from an attack of cholera morbus brougui on by pating cucuinbei p." hiivh f, E, Low-t!i-r, clerk cf tho district couit, Centerville, Iowa. "I thought i should surely die, imtl tried a dozeu different medieiuos but all to no purpose. I Bent lor a bottle ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and three doses relieved me cut in ly." This reined) is for sule by Middleburg Drug .Store. WAN'n.D. -i'apul.le. reliable person in every county lo repreaenl large conitmuy of solid flnnticlal reptilution; IlltW anlsry per year, pay able wei Icly- f.; per .lay absolutely sure and all expenaea- straight, bona fide, deliuito yalury no commission; salary paid each Saturday ami cxpcii-e nn me - advanced each week, s I AN 1 1 Attn HOUSiS. D8I Dearborn St.. Chicago. :i-M0 When you cannot sleep for cough ing, it is hardly necessary thut you need u few doBos of Chsinberlain's I lough llemcdy to alluy the irritation "f thetbroat, and ninkc sleep possi ble, it i.j good, Try it. For sale by Uiddleburg Drug Store, W. Willi SKY Kit A L PKIISONS OF I'll A It acter u. d good reputation in each -tate (oie in tlii-4 county required) lo reproaent and adver tise old ofltalillslied wealthy business houao of solid financial standing, ralary Sls.eo weekly with expenses atliltlonnl, all iiaynble in cnsli inch Wedneatlay direct from head offlees lloise and carri ige furnished, w hen necessary, References, Knolose aeif ndilrcsncd htanipccj onvolopo. Munsgor, HiOC'anton Liuildlns. tl rago. 9-12-ietT It Happened in a Drurr Store. "One day winter a lady came o my drug tore and asked for u liinnti of cough medicine that I din ut liiivo in stock," Bays Mr. C. It, Hrandln, the popular druggist of Ontario, X. Y. "She was iiii-mi-pointed and wanted lo know whnl cough preparation I could recom mend, suiil to her Unit 1 could freely recommend Chamberlaian's Cough lleiiiedy anil that she couht tnko a bottle of the remedy end ufter tr i v i 1 1 k it it fair trial i, she .ii I not find it. worth the money to bring buck the bottle and I would refund iho price paid, in the course of a day cr two the lady c me back in company with a friend in need of n cough medicine and advised her to buy ii bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy consider that a very good recommendation for the re medy. '' It is for sule by Middll burg Drug Store. Jnt Whnl She Oot. tfaggitt Nothing is good enou for you since our msrrlago. Mrs Naggitt Well, tny dosr. ths jtnt about vhat I get.-To n Topi ; Ennllir Satisfied. Pa Its fiat A llin ninn T m:irrv n,::-.f know m mnrh as I do. I Patrice Whfttl No more than that, I Lui r ? Vrtnlrora Rtnljuu'iu I V. U 4 4 i W 1 I rvv 1 .J 1- I It IT. OlUItll, Not Domestic. Miss Fosdick Is Sue's new husband domestic man'' Miss Keediolc Vo: she imported him from London. Leslie's Weekly, oni'iiANs- ooOstT BAUl or Valuable Real Bstnto IN I NN TOW NSIIIP. hnyUKR CO . PA. By virtu of an order iaaued hy the Orphan V.ur? H ''J"1" County lo the uudcraii-ncd Admlniilral..r V. T. A. of I el Itrouae. late of aaid Townahlp. .1. ........ ,t i , eiiwue to public aal on the prriulaea uu Tnorsxlaj, ( tetober Slat, 1901, he following rral estate: All that certain tract of land aituale In amid Townahip, l ouiily and Male and iHiiinded on the north by a put. lie road and land ol the Salem Churc h, on the eaal hy a public road and land of .Matilda I iaher, on the south lu a public road, and on the we-t by land of the heir of Henry Mover, deceased ami containing eight acre , more or h aa, w h. reen are erected a frame dwelling house, atatde ami minor buildings being Iho auroe proia rty which athcriue Hrouae a the widow ,,f said Ua 1 llrouae oecupied durins ber natural life, raid lutmeiii I MMated in the village of Salem ami hoa plenty of choice fruil tr ami other fruits on it. alao good water. It forma u Suitable altc for a atore or other buainee. t-ale ,, begin at I o'clock P, II., when the - Will he made known. A. II. Keck. Auctioneer, William II. lloycr, luiiinuai n -t.nufuto) Anncio. ko p. uirlcb Ban., Ally for estate. A UMINll'K.viVKS' NOTlUK. Let. A ten of Admlniatratlon In the Batata of Vmlrew I rutt, lat-nf Monroe township ,,v. der ( aunty. Pa , de. ea-ed. ha, i,,a i ,, (ranted to the iimh-raigned. all per...,,, knowing them selves Indebted to said estate are rcquaatad u make Immediate pay t. while those harlna claim at tintl the said relate will pn-aeul t .em duly autlientleatod lo the undersigned. f.Wil'KI. W I 111 i X Oct v im " W'-"'r..Adiinitrt..rfc EJSTATE) NOTICIT- Notl.ela h.iehy given thai Tower of attorney in fa. i I,.,- heen grunted by Hie he In In the .-' tate of Conrad l etter, latoof I'enu lown.hln Snyder Cotiuly, i , tlcccaawl. A I I ,.er,; kliowlnsth -el to be Indebted Iu aald es tate ahoui, I make Immediate puvuieni ami thoau haying c aim nguin! it ahuuld prcaenl th duly aolhentleatod for aoltlement A LI. UN s SKI n 1:1, t ,. , Attorney-ln fuel. Dllmloie I'a , , line I.I'JUI ADMINISTHATOR'H NOTICK Let ters of Atliuiiiistrittion In the estate of Henry Na-igte Bt f w. I'erry Iwn , Snyder county, Pa ,ut.',, having Ineu granted mleraigin,,!. pci-oii, knowing Ihelii- .elves i,,de le i to said , -tale a, e nested to make Immediate pilymcnt, while tit having alms will preecntllieui duly authontlwted to the until nigned. ... I. NAt'ULK. Administrator, tllne, Pa., tug p.. iihh. LJXKI l TOH'M NOTICK Notice i. hereby "given Ilia I letter teetniuenlnry iiihiii the estate of Lydla Hwnrts, late ..r Washington rownahlp, Knydei Cotinly, I'a , dacuaaod, have heen ImiiciI in duo f i of law to the under -igtied. to whom nil in 1.1. ted to aaid . -tate bolllll nuke ii. .mediate l.iivin. u' and those navini; claim ogaluat it almuld presenl them Inly Slltht llticatetl for -etth iiienl. II. N Si Ah'I'Z. I V II. SWA K1 , i I v. utora. Kant. I'a., An. L'li lull $i5 to Si8 a Week Mlary f.-r an Intelllgenl man or woman iu each town Permanent position, SOceiiUjier hour for , pne time Mnniifnclurcr, l..i 7- I'hlUv lelphia Prof. O. Noling Lnte with Dr. A. H, W. lis. Ihe ('ElitWRATED KYK M'l.t I LIS r of Washington, D. C. Headquarters :il ."'.iller House, 123 Eaat Market St., Lewlstown, Pa. Vmau r.tlon and thorough examination fne "ii every Wedneday and Saturday, .lucs icntiDcally and skillfully fitted. Alao II Imp. iectiona in the oyee of children eare- illy i itnlneil, Satifuctlou guaraulead ol onrv i funded. I a- f TIKICIAL BYKS INRKRTRU. 'fc RUPTURE Write tu 'he MOtVIIAWK KKMBDY CO , Rome, ' Y and thev .-ill tell you can cure your Hi I'll UK or 111 1,1 N A anil Iho ONLY Ai lliey can possibly he CI '1(1 h KRKKOK I'llARtlKll will coal oit I. ut oNI. KNT. IHn't Walt, v"U will never teg n I it pr ls-jt WA.NTKI) SbVKHAL PKIISONS OP i IIAII aetei nml good rcpulntlou In in It state lone in this county rctiulrrd) tu repreaeut mill ttdver tle old catitltl iahctl wealth) btialne houscof Militl fliinnchil -tat. do. g. Salary $iauo weekly With evpen- - additional, a I p i, aide in eaafl each Mi-dltCMday direct from head ofllcc. II, ta and t-tirrisgo furnished, when nooses anr) Referenec Kncloe si If addressed stain?. --I envelope. Manager, Slfl fusion Hi. ii. I ng. i ".I, ago, l.'-lill. ' Spl llllls, 1-V I 1 1 f I : llll! 1 11 UK - ness tl" re i- notliiug s.i good as Chambi'i'lniti's Pain italm. Try it. h r sale bj Middleburg Drus Store, iVANTKI) TRI'STWORIIY MEN AND WO- ii to travel nml elver torol I eatahll -hed uise of solid llnancinl itauding. Salury 1780a tr ami expensi a, all payahle in cash. No can- -ins rettiired. Give rcfere sandenolose If-oddreaseil stntnpcd cnvclow, Address itWKcr, BM Caxtott llldg,, l hicago, 1-is-iM 1 ti 5 E SALE S M E N To wll I I lino Ki .uly hi If. ;i 1 1 1 1 I ttl nioiM i fin M IN In Ihc r ht ncrflonti All Htnek KtinmntciNl IVrtlrnon lot H i intl fveurvn Kimii bltuatlon fur (ho THE HAWK NURSERY CO.- n-Mni, Rochester, N. V. Over half n century of it is one of the reasons why goods stamped 1847 Rogers Bros." the product of this long Experience archest. They are sold by leading deal ers. For catalogue No. 191 explaining points of in terest to buyers, address the makers Internal houil Mlvcr I ...;,... , Mcrhh-11, Conn. km ii loon IJIWUl. .