The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 18, 1902, Image 6

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    - MIDJELEBUE3 POST.
SECRET OF SUCCESS.
P!trr llaalaeaa Xo Suitable for
Those Orvaple-d with m Varletr
of Other Things.
Enci-ess with poultry is only obtained
hy the utmost rare ami wnU'hf uhu'ss.
A crop of wheat af'.er the seeii is sown
requires no s. 1 1 1-n ! i ti until harvest.
Corn (It'KKiinis con.-.iilerub!e vultitu
lion, but tlii'tv enmna time when that,
too, can be by. I'.tit the cows uml
the poultry must be cared for every
day, from the bcfrinninir of t lie year un
til its cm!. And of the two I think
poultry requires the more unremitting
care.
How foolish, then, for the man who
has had little success in general farm
ing to rush into poultry raising on a
large scale because lie reads in the
poultry books or papers that there is
' money in it. Perhaps, too, his wife, by
giving a simill Hock lite care it requires
has done well w ith a few hens. Hut let
no man think he is going to get easy
money out of hens. If given proper nt
tention they will pay a profit, and so
will most other farm animals and
crops. t)f course, there is not so much
hard l:ilnr required as in some other
branches of f;irni work, but il is work,
nevertheless. A fanner who lias a
liking for poultry will be more likely
to give a flock the food and care they
"need than another, ami such a man dur
ing the winter months, when he has
little else to do, might be able to make
;i good profit on his fowls. Hut it
must be remembered that they will
also - 1 1 1 i attention in the spring
nnil summer when olher work presses,
Sprinir, ton. is the time when most
of the hatching is done. To have good
winter lnvi rs one must have early
lint eh I'd c!:!cl. ; t o have 1 hese one must
in inc-t ra-cs rai-e them himself. A
farmer who is busy on the land is not
likely to .m ml h i noons and e eninys
lookintr for !, r:il l;ee or in 1 a kiln: pre
cautions ; i v : i i 1 1 -1 rats and other chick-
n et'.e'iiie-. Yet llii must all b.' ilir.i
or lti'ipv of tin- chicks w ill never reach
inniuri. v.
1! a f. rmer has a family of dauirh
" ler, or a son whose time is n"t fully
OCCtipied. ''mi. who will Lrive t!l- I'olll
'1ry cine attention, it will be rM v'r ' '
to increase tlie si.e of the ': tI. A
larg,- tr:i jorily of men will not give
poultry tin- e" tv they should have.
Most women would do so. and the at
tention in small details, the "fussing"
. 'licit make- the difference between
Miccess and fail u re !: ; '-nil l ry raising, i
far tio i ,- ij'nrac'ersiic of the nvetvie
woiilfn tlan ihe m:' M. A ' "!';! i i i !
watch the little chicks m -e closelv
than wi;'i the im .t her hen ; s he willr.p
ply grease to their heads or change
ihe feed at the first siffn of drooping.
If the fr.wl- show symptoms of scaly
leg, she will l ave them dipped in kero
temvat the fir.-t appearance of the dis-
case but the scaly lit: is a filthy dis
ease i-.t i'V I to appear in a woman'.
flock.nnless Kroiight there by l it
chased fowls from sol'nr "mere man."
If a fowl becomes eropbotind ehe will
JiuT; .ic v t.'p t.ponnd, so-vm up urii':!.
mil tlie fowl will be well before IN
ordinary man would know t'rtv v
.nrytliing the matter.
So turn ti e flock over to tl-t en
folks, if they have not already . .1 the
work tliey should do. .et them have,
.of course, the trcs receipts from the
poultry, 'ind t'lcy w:!l soon be buying
inciibnt. r- and -th -date t-
plianei a ml tin ' ' ru: ). nil v
luisiness may lucre. -aland
protita'd.- ti'.aninr. X. V. Tribune
Varmer.
,f oo SENT FREE.
The Wvll-Krown specialist, FRANK.
MIXES. At. 1). LL B., will send
$4 .00 W rrth of His Complete
Treatment Free To Outs
Readers.
Tlif Tf never nn a better pi"
iniiity for person Hulf-iinir trom
tiisiMscMof iLh Lrl. ii.res Hvht,
stoomcli (it itrop-y to tent, fiev.
w ell-tiiu'i and v ompleto Irpatuionl
f ir these tiisoier.4. Dr. Miles is
kiiiM u to lie lehding Hprciulist m
these ilmeatseH, H".d Lis liberal eflVr
is certuinly worthy of serious com
s deration by every afflicted reader.
IIU system of Treatment is
thoroughly scientific' and immense
ly superior to the ordinary method.
It inclii-.'.m ueveritl retaediox careful
ly hflecieii to Kiiti each individual
cimo and is the l'miil result of twenty
five years of very estenmve research
and eXoeriecce in 'reating this class
of diseases. Each tfetineiit con
sistn of a curthVA elixir, tonio
tablets, laxative pills xtid usuhlly a
plaster. Extensive statiHtics clearly
deii'.onstrae that Dr. Miles' ''reat
tijcut is at least three ti.resnu suc
ccssfnl a the usual treatment.
Thousands of rmnai liable testi
moniitls from promiuetit people will
he moM lri e. These show Dr. Miles
to be one of the world' j most suo
cesstul pliysicians.
Col. K.ll. Sii,initn. of tlie Htlv fnlteil Stiiti-n
ltri;iiliir-i. Im'iitt'il at S.m lii'Ki. t'al ,sicyn. lr.
Miles' SpreiHl rrealtnent hn worKtMl wonder
iti my san's ease when all cum tnileit. I tin1!
rmployeil the Im'hI meilh-al talent and haiHMiil
ft.',!'"! in no (IoIiik. I lielieve he in u woiuh-rful
spi-eiiiiint. I consider it my duty roreisimmeinl
htm." "Korcari I hail acvere trouhle with
xtofiinch, head, miiratKia, Niiikinic tiiielln nnd
tlrMsy. Your treattneiit entirely eureil me"
writes Mou. V. A. Warren. of .liimestowii. N .
r .lulim Keister, of M't V1iehii;ii Avenue,
''hieauo, tentillen that Dr. Miles cured hlln nfter
t.'ii atle liyiciaiiN iiii'l failed. Vir. K Tiim
mer. of liieen Spring. I'a w etireil nfter
ui'iny p ivHti'iaus liad iirotionm.ei licr eikHe
"holieh-si.''
A- all aMItrted reader may have 5l.no worth
of treatment eHNeially adapted to their t'iie,
free, we wotl-l iuh-iw, them to scne for it h
once. AiiilretH, lli. KltANKI.IS .Mh.KS, siiate
St , ChieaKO.
Win n writing mention tlie MiJ lleliuri; I'o-r
THE SUKKAY SCHOOt.'
Iron la the ratkrvaaiJoaal 9vfara
far Drrraibrr XI. ISMM-ataaaaa
Ihe Xa r . ,
Had Turned Blur
Limbs Bloated.
Lay in a Stupor From
Heart Disease.
Cured Me.
Useful Christmas Gifts
C'arjit'l Sweeper
('iirvii1 Knives mill Folks
Tea ami Talile Spoons
' 'lollies VV'.,s,,.rs -md Wringers
A lull line ..f AicKK-l'latcil
arc.
AlsttCJr.i'iilc and '!),. wares.
Geo. W. Hackett,
325 Market St.,
Sun bury, IJa.
cleroal i
111 Til I 1
W II s
ill 1 I
t.O'
elastic Jl springs
nii.tii lir.'ast.
mti ill ikes a monkey of
iiMi'll tn'ls! work Itoth
I j iv,
WARM POULTRY HOUSE.
Where Tint Itoeka Are found In
Mitinilanee line I Ike It fan lie
II ii i 1 1 t limply.
Tliis eros'.-sect'i-ti view shows how
to const Hurt a cheap poultry house
that In- warm. It is built on level
ground, l-ay up a 'ill of (bit rocks on
the i:'rth s'n'.e. ami apainst this heap
birit'ii tn'isl work both
.inaiMi
fUKEKAU
WW
VJfW
k i
TVb W-VII
THE LESiC'.X TSXT.
(1 Sam..;-:S.)
Ard '.t Chine ,o . h:i th tt'
bborte m K'.rjathjtar.n-, ihiilhi tlmt m
los; fur It wan twtn.v.. jat: ar.c'ai'
huune of Israel luni.nieih aiur the Laii.-
3. Aod &itnuel cpake unu the bouf
of Israel aayirg. It you jia return unto n.-
lMTd with all your heart., ttit put v
the ttrai:ge goCs ar.ti AnUuroih trui.i j
amor.g yuu, ard prepare yur kearta uru'.i JJ
the lrii. ariu serve ilini on.y; att'lle w.l. ' Vf llos' Henpt Ctirtf
d. liver vuu out of the haml ot it. I'hlii.-fl Ur MlleS nCan lUr
lines.
4. Then the children cf- W-et die' put
away Llaaiim unci Ashtaroih, aud strvti!
J.e Lord ui.iy.
5. Ar.,i SjihhI said, Gath.r all 1-rao! to
M.z)eli, uuu I pray lor j,au ut'.o the
Lord.
tt Ard' tty gvuhere-i tosethf t i M sixth,
ami i,rew w.i'. r, and poured It cut th iore
the l.urd, iinl fuated on that duy, ucii'ia.d
Dure, We have sinned against the Lord.
And Samuel Judged the chl.dia of Uraul
In IJizpeh.
7. Ai.d'when the I'hllistlnehrathat the
chlien of Israel were Hathered lugettur
to M.ii'fh, the iorut of the I'hilislinea went
up aKiili.st Israel. And when the chlltiv-n
ct Israel heard it, they were afraid of the
ri.UlhUr.es.
5. And the chlldrtnof Israel suld to Sam
uel, Ce.ise r.t)t to cry unlf the bold ourUod
fur uk,. that he will save us oui of the hacd
of the PhiiiiilUtea,
9. And Samuel took a ucklr.ir iamb, and
offered1 It for a burnt cffiriiiK wholly ur.to
the Lord; and Samuel cried unto the Lord
for Israel; utdi the Lord htard him.
10. Am! as Samuel was offtrinic up the
burnt uJTerli.g. the Philistines- drew near
to battle, utraintt Israel; but the Lord thun
dered with a Krv.it thunder on. that day
upon the rhllistiui.il, und dlscomflled them,
ui.d they were kmitten before IsnieL
11. Aril the. men of Israel Wvr.tolU ot Mlz
peh. und pursued the l'hillstlr.ea, and smote
Until, until they i-amu ur.dcr Hut tee. r.
1". 'n.ei: Samuel took u stone, and tet it
Irtwitn Mlzpeh and Sher., and called" the
name of It Kin r.tzer, aayh.K, lllthurto talh
the Lord hi . . C. Hi.
11. So the riilllitlmg wcto lubducd, arr?
they i. ime m mure Into the cuast .of Lratl;
nt:d the hay.il of li e 1 .nni was fiKaitst the
1'liiHstit;" all the nays of Samuel.
l.Ol.KKN I K i . 1'reinire yoar
lienrtft unto the- Lord, nnil Rene llliu
only. 1 Snni. ?::t.
i 'LTbiNil 111-' Si'UII'Trr.K SUCTION.
The ntk captured 1 Sam. 4.
Tl.o i.iptorij iitllii tn.' 1 Sam. 5.
The aik neiivi n d 1 Sam. t.
The l'liili.-tlLni cefialed 1 bam. J.
Ti.Mi-:--i. '. ui ut.d
l'b.M K i".l i zer, Aslnl.nii, GalU. Ekror,
llilk-slicnn sh ui.il Mizpih.
KdTMS A.U J.MMMNT.S.
la tueir lir.it vncuunter with the
I'iiilbtincs, the Israelites took the ark
of bed into battle, thinking thereuy
to make victory hi re. In lining this
they showed that they lielie.vHil in the)
ark more than in th? Lord. Hy thir
liefcat t he.v learned that a f also fait h is
no protect ion. When they ttyain faced
their foe, the Urat'lites besought,
Samuel to pray for them. What boil
can do for Uis people in emergencies
is. shown bv Hi.v mower to fa'autiul's
Goods at Schnee
I have ui retnrneJ from the Eastern Cities with a ninJ
tUttl t MerchanlLe tit Ixtruin prices t every iH.'rmiik, Call anj
my rWtrk before purchasing elsewhere.
The nails turBing blue is ai(n ot defective
circulation tu is the bloating ot the arms and)
lltgs. Other common symptoms ol heart dis
ease are shortness of breath, trom shunt ext
ortion, pain in'-ur nenr henrt, snMthennj.".
spells, palpitatina or tiattenng. weak, tired'
aad htm try spelb, dreamine and nightmare,,
sadden starting la sleep. In severe cases the
1 tain, stomach, lum's, etc, may become so -diaordeird
as to tsuJead the ptlvsiciaoi as to
tit natare of the case. If you sutler from -any
or ail of these riuptor.ia youx heart is
diseased and tre tcmeiit slmuld not be post
pi cJ a single day. Dr. Miiaa' Heart Cure
is guaranteed to help you as. it has helped I
thousands of othecs,
"T owe mv life t Dr. Mile' TTeaot Cure.
After lor doctors niet in consoltatioa on my
cae, tiienr verdict was that t had suffered
from heait disease so Ion; that they could do
niciuic; tar me and I would sturdy dir. My
brcdirr said, "vV'aie thete i.i life there is
hoi.,e will try lis- Miles' New II cart Cure.'
When 1 began tak-ac. ii my nnils had turned
blueiand my arms and les wtu bleated to
twice their natural iwe, anil I lay. in a stupor
morof the time. After the liwt few doses
the dizziness went away and after three bot
tles t was able t ) around thn hnnse and
do my work. Kotli my family inl mf nuise
think I woild have been in niyrave had it
not been for Dr. vil' llrart Lure." Mrs.
Ko:kr Mokkis, Eckels Harbor, N.Y.
AU'drr.isits sell ood ruarantnc first Ixittle
Dr. Miles' Kemeilies. Sen I far f:c IsMik
on Nervou; and Heart Disease. Address J
Dr. 2Uc Medical 'Jo., Elkha..lad.
rt
ATTtniTl.T AT hfV.
iinOTie"E''r'''. D' -Mf
bnsiu.i' -rtrratte t to hi '
aril: ecnivs 'irri.tt.-if ;ittantion.
SHOES REDUCED 25 M M
Jl
All ladies and rniWs shoes liavc been ritlii.iil
L.n'a U'l l?,.Ll b. I... .u . r ,
Co., reduced te $2.50.
Iadies first quality rublrs 40o.
LADIES FUR SCARFS
Worth S4.00 reduced to S3.00.
A full line f Dros Goods at Rot torn Prices.
HENRY HARDING
r SCHNEE, Pa.
aver.
Ti.cre
was constant vvar between
ft. i Pottieew.
SSLINSJROVt. PA.
V proresHliiinil ti r-lnessentrtiHtod te my e
w'll ree Li rompr ! earetul uliecKwi.
ADjUsaabLe top.
Is 14.18 int lies ; large untl strong t iic.u,r, i.
your DtcrioxAHY, Diiikctokv, I)i:n, IIii.vif.Tn
RlitLK, ATi.as, or any heavy vol litre, .at any (t
nngl-. It can lie rerolrrtt and culjuxtal when n
so as to always throw the xlroiigcxt light on tliq
You can thus avoid the drain on jnur ii,w inn
when holding a Imok in your hand or on a level t
it is init'le ol ( )nk, and has on one edge a ;,
keep I looks from sliding oft.
REVOLVING CASE.
Tlii Cask is 1 ox 1 fix 12 indies. The shelve
Oak or Ash. finished on both sides and on all
and have 9 inches of book s:ici on four sides, or ? feet in
room wioiigh f':r rcicr."iie InMiks of dailv use. Many books mar
pliiccii on tlie npiicr shelf. In nit twenty to thirty vol
can lie tint in it.
in1
1Z(
I nines,
I.VV.H'TTOK'" Ntni'K. SMce I lien ty.
' twii Unit letters Icn'aiiKiitiirT iiimn tiin
p-tr.tw of Soiiliin K r.vlc lute ot lleflrTr to'n.
ship, Snyiler t imitty, I n., dttirtd, liaw
lieeiriiMlwl in ilno trsnn of lnw to the uiel.-r-piK.ieil,
to wliom nil tnlelitl to mill fcle
slioiilil inakn iinmvilinUt istyiiiear ami tlMe
luivinir elninn ncint it should ii:t; t kotti
iluiy anihentienteil for nt'ttlcinent.
AI.KRK0 SI'KCIIT. K-eutor.
v
,5Wt t-fX
..tree OD
- treated
. rekjUar. ,
1 lil. It r-
tisll the damp.
keep! the leatli.
er tolt ntl pil
I. If. Stitclirs .
do not Mean, y
No roach ur- '
face to chafe
andcot. Ihe 1
harness not
onlT keer j
new, but
wears twice
at lencliy ihe I
use ol Kurrka
llarnejt OiL A ,
Sold
everywhere
in cans
all sieft.
Wade by
Standard Oil
Company
VINDSORHOUSE
H. II. HI TI.KK. lr.irlelo
18 Market Si. Harrisburg; Pa..
(Oiiosite r, H. It. lvpot Kntrnnee),
. Hlleil lor All l rKtn,
Rooms, 25 und 50c. Oood Aleols, 25
Oooil aceommodation!. I
rUuSS SECTION VIEW.
np a pooi! lunik f earth. Lay a sill in
ccimim.: on t'. eiop cf tlie wall and set
the rafters on this. Make the t'.oor of
cement ati'l curry tliis tip on to the
rear wall n little way. 'here Hat
rock" are almiiilant meli ns house can
be built very cheaply. Farm Jonruul.
rCULTRY PARAGRAPHS.
make a poor poul-
ui .
A lazy ma:
1 ry ii..". ti.
Tw . Miiail poultry runs arc better
than ' ::e Urge one.
Kit-i i.ii ;i v of 'Tit where the fowls
- tan l.:.t e aeee-.i to it.
'IK i." t w :iy t o cure sickness a in on jj
the l.i :- i t i prtveut it.
Uttur it' t keep the male birds with
. the fi males Jurinj; the moulting tea-
toD.
Ar.v fr.wi- that are not to ac car
ried t'uruu-h the t.iLtvr should Lenuld
BOS.
The ttr-alier and more crowded the
poultry quarters, the cleaner they
. in nit be kept.
liu not fall into the com in on error
of thinkics the poultry business can
"be mastered in a duy.
The Ontario station has demonstrat-
ed that wheat and bran make a whiter
. flesh and corn a yellow one.
There is mighty little sicknes
. mori fowls which are properly
boused and given the right kind of feed
a rd attention. Commercial Poultry.
CAUSEySr7
wear clothes
made to your
exact meas
ure by
STKAUSSBR0S
Good Ta.l!ora for
23 yeara.
CHICAGO
You feel
ust right in
them. Near
ly 800 po.t
terrta to ae
lct from
Satisfaction
taaraateed.
See the com
plete line rxt
the store of
Gelnett
For tliat
Millionaire
Feeling
ft
EFFECT
Bros.,
riiddlebur, Pa.
the I'l'iiistines am! lFrael, ojid tlie
lMiill.-tincK sc tu to have been the
in nve powerl'ii'i. or it least the better
ortranized. Israel's attempt to devel
op a strons;. indeperden; national 1 1 f i
without a kin7 was n failure.
The takintr of the r.ik to the bnt.tle"
Ifeld snows that it had como-tobe re
rarded Mierstiiiotlsly hy the people.
They thoupht the nrk would in fonu
niajric vvtty injure viciory. J mn pes end
itharm.s of all sort have often been
earried into luiMlc in this way. Peo
ple who depend on "pood-luck"
charms, or anytl'inr besides theirovvtii
best elTorts anil the blessing of God,
t've (' .mined to failure r.s surely 'ns
were the Hebrews. Kli's tragic end:
show ms that tt.-oral wt'.tk.nes is a
terrible in its. cnnte(iiences' as mori
willful and acpressive vii.kednef s. Kli
u eriminallv enk.
The I'hili-tinp. too. regarded the
'.v'th a suspicious drend. Rtrnn-frt
rnr-'rs haieiitii wnen tney put it in
ire of their shrines with Datjon, nnd
a terrible disenne broke out in thecfty.
What could explain it hut the enmity
fif the (iod it the ark? N'o one went
ed it, nnd sn they sent it from ine
place, t 1 another. Disease semd to
follow it everywhere.
In the house of Aniinndab, who wns
probably a Levite, the nrk waa rev
erently kept for 20 yeirs. There
were no sacrifice or other religious
servieeti. si far as w e know. The sanc
tuary at Shiloh had lot prertipe with
the removal of the ark and the death
of the pries-t. nnd it never refrained it.
What Samuel ws doing during these
years we do not know. In verrse3, ,
we find him lending a movement for
reform. The Philistines reemed to
have feared trouble from the gather
ing of It rael nt Mizpeh, and went tip to
disperse them; but through ?nmnel
Israel calVed upon Jehovah, and Ho
sent a terrific thunderstorm upon the
enemy, wnicn so demoralized tnem
that Israel won nn easy victory. Verse
i:i must be taken in connection with
0:15, 10; 13:3, in. which modify the in
terpretation of it. There were three
I'h.ilist ine invasion of the land after
this time, and nil during the Life of
Pamtiel.
l'RACTIfAI. SUGGESTIONS.
"The Kupp'iie-at'.i'in of a righteous
man nvaileth much in its working."
Jas-. .1:16.
"More things are wrought hy prayer
than this world dreams of." Tenny
son. "Pravrr moves the Hand that moves
the world." .lohn Aikman Wallace.
"Little faith will get very great
mercies, but great faith still greater."
Rev. Charles Ppurgeon.
In a N ntiliell.
Love it. tho evidence of God'a life
.u us.
God'a work must be done in God's
way.
The poor in goods are often rich
m grace.
The moet glorious task is made up
of insignificant trifles. f
Keligion is to the moral what jrraT
itation is to the natural.
Our losses and our gains furnish
the true estimate of life.
man may go through life with
Ihe multitude, but he must go
through death alone. Eam'a Born. !
Wistij A TiHtwielliy leiitHmin.il or l"ily
it, i eh conn! v toraiu'iiic' tNwim- for m uld
en .Wlilird Iioiiii ot miliil liiiiitKiiul ntmirtili
A ntnuvlit. Imnii twin wii k '-.wiliwy ol fl" jkihI
ly olieek ieli W eitnc.ii.iy with ll ex..ni'.
ili. -vet from hendtvUii-rteri. Vniier itlvttneit fir
exeni'f-. Mitiijr, ,'ilil 'ukUm. I-U4J4, L'Iuwiko
p- int.
IT PAVR
tu 11 i1vtrti.se in a tEve mill tu-5
tO (Illtl IH'WsjjajiMT. lir rOHlltrt
' 'r The POST.
f top-iine ii a
likAHiive Hriinio-uiiiiiirt 'I noKiu ist
a ojltl iu wway. Xiwim, m y. cV
& centn.
Wastbi -A Truslwurlhy (Iciitli n-ioi o I aily
III tueli eo'.nity to MlMiUKe IiiihIiii'bh (or.iin nlil
rtlilishil linimii el' Miliil linanrml Wnniliiiit.
A KtraiKliJ, lioiia lkl weekly mhiry ol 1S pnnl
hy cheek racli Wf dumlay with all espermes
ihreet fr Mil liouliiiiitter. Money advanced (or
exueii-H . "Mimi(nr. Btu Caxtun Ultlu, vhieuio.
( -ASTIN'tlS iiuiiHrtin tli toj a nl Cask are finislitvl in I -lack t c
ami of HilTicii'iit. strt'iijtli ti ht-t a lift;-time.
Pipe, Post and Legs.
Tlie Tlt'i-N fire iitt;i(?li(d lv roiiinl-liciuleil .stii'ews to the tuni'd. ;
Into tliis post is fiivoil aii'iiiMi pip', winch runs up throii"li the C
ami to wliicli tint c;istii)-;.s at tlte top :mv att.icli'-J. Arniil tiii;
tlif Cvsk revolves., ,
As a IIomk, Oi'kick or Lntit vitv article we elaini' its ci-uil ilne
exist. Tim tuntur icry of tliis sttein -iit cm Iw confiniuil In uiijiI'
lelter.s of tin;- Iiirli(st tiiniitt!i!latioii from thotisiniis of Mini-tor.
lorneys, PhysitnatH, G ivermii Mit, State anil County O.luials, BjeJ
:inl Jisiiiess .Men. Over oO.D'lO have hivn sold in the l. nihil
ami txtleri itiw c.;iik; for ri lots from E ijrlaihl' ami other (A
(tiiiiiti 'n s.
HOW FIXH1IKD: It is liantlsoiuely finislwd' in Antique (X
and att oriiatneiit to any linc, JjiW'ary or 1 arlor;
AS A (JIFT. Xotliiii!' made s more suitable to present toaw
or au a wldinlj- or liirtlumy (site than this bland'.
HOW SMILTEDl This Stand' is sent knocked down, wrap-el
heavy pitjxM, ni tkin a v:Kkay;'! iA 'JO lbs. Hy l' reij:ht it g-s
second-i'lass, and nt about half what it won hi cost il sent nt
I'lain diiinions fov put ting together aeooinpanj each Stand.
Whib the regular pritv of this Stand is S7.U0, for a short tim.
a iv allotted to seli them st the wholesale rate ot Three Dollar F
Chicago. Or we will send the IA)st tine year prepaid anil hate
Stand shipped b .. It Chicago, for :.50.
The POST.
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Success Calenders.
THK pnbhshtrs of SuctlJ-s
have issued an exquisitely en
graved twelve-leal Calender. This
Calender is one of the finest ex
amples of the famous Colortype
Process, which excels lithography
in its beiutiful soft tones ami color
ings. The twelve designs are ori
ginal painting made for Si'tt'Kss by
America s leading artists, and rep
resent subjects of general and ins
pirational interest. The original of
the one for Decemlier, for instance,
is a most -exquisite painting by the
famous artist, J. C. Jjeyendecker,
representing "The Three Wise Men
of the East." 4t
The ?rcrni t'nlcndcr will lie nenl .
entirely KKKK of clinrire mid post
jlpaiJ to any addrctts on request.
THE FUCCESS COMPANY,
Dcpt.N. l iiliemlty nnlMliiic,
1 itKliiruleii Mciimrr, '. Y,
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Ladies vVanted
$5.50 Sample Outfit FREE
lr. Heil S.liH'trlc t'orneli.
tmiKlit front, Nitture'sown remedy
(or lincknelie, Nervniisueai, Indi
Kontion, llesdaehe, Liver and Kid
ney Trouble; price II to H.
Ur. N4HtlM Hair HraaliM,
(or Fallinic Hair; price. 11 'lollet
artielen. Write (or Liberal Term.
Q. A. Scott, 870 B'way N. Y.
PEHMAXKST NITCATIOX.
OMh paid weekly (or serylces either on salary
and expenses paid, or commiMion, to take or
ders tor oar Uarden t-'eeca; also KruiU and
Flowers. We carry a (all line (or Ihe Farm and
Market Gardeners, so that a IWe man cannot
belp but succeed, as he baa the Incllltle to
compete (or all kinds ol trade and with differ
ent Classes ot customers. Write at once tor
terms to
Herriek Seed Company,
' 11-4-ISt. Rochester, N. T.
Hero is an excellent TUFTED COUCH,
best durable valour covering, excellent quality
springs, just tlie taing for ;uiy easy re.st, only
$7.5.
CvioncSnn T-nfilnc beautiful &
f 5.C0; 8 ft. $6.00; 10 ft $7.00.
Beautiful Writing Desk
Top 26x48, liigbly polished fo:ir drawers, 17x11
and a cuDboard with two denartm its. Tw
persons can use it at the same time. 1 1 is 1m
ished on all sides so that it can be pb'ml in tlie
middle of the room, it is a bargain i.c $m
or ceiitrt
1 ttibleJfl
i .hi ,
squuTe, extra 8UC,U below, only 93c. lietw
grades and iuoTO expensive finish, 1.85 l
$2.50.
Larqe
A good easy chair, a special bargain at
Other rockers, $1.60, $2-00, "$4.00 an I $4.50.
PICTURES, fruit and scenery, sbn 2.wJ
oak, oxydized and gilt frames, i.isel, vroit
$1.50, selling now for $1.00.
Chairs.
Str0ng Oak Stand,
Arm Rocker,
Kitchen and dining roin cMW
and $5.50 per half doz. . I
I have also a nice assortment of beds, B)l''j
tresses and springs. Come early. I
J. E. MAGEE, Kreamer, ,
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