MIDUUEBTJRQ POST. ' " PRCSIDENT CASTRO RESIGNS Vneruetan Congress Urge Him ta RecontiJer Hi Decision. Caracas, March 33. rresiJcnt Cas tro lias ri'isuoJ. He placed his re signation of the presidency cr the Uo- j public of Venezuela In the hands of the prosiilt nt of congress after read ing the presidential message Saturday. Senor Castro handed over the exercise cf the presidential fucctkn to tho president of congress. I.ad r a nilit session of coLgress was held and a resolution was adopt ed, rtiiuestiu,; l'reiiat at C'astrj to ro contidi r l.l.i r situation in view cf tho critical cih. !;:. n of tlie republic, and B vote of c"nf;ilt noe in his policy wai p&Sai'd unl'.nimously. A committee) was appointed lo transmit this resolu tion to tho president. The delegation appointed by enn " Kress railed at noon yesterday at the. president's residence, Miraflores Pal ace, and transmitted to President Cas tro the resolution unanimously adopt ed by congress, refusing to accept his resignation, and requesting liim to re consider his decision. President Cas tro in reply refused to chango his mind, but after Lclug urged by hW j personal friends, he offered to present j another message to congress, which lie will meet on Thursday, to suggest a solution to the- situation. Ee?.rs Ate Men's Dinner. Cut: Kill. X. V., March "4. A hunrry Catskill n.o-.mtain hear and two lia'.f f.rov. n t-iils yesterday ate up the din ners of a score ol Philadelphia nieehan ies. piinter.;. a i;ot layers, etc.. who arrlvid at the Hotel Kaatcrskill on fouth Mountain. The men had been sent on by George J. Harding for the annual spring repairs to his summer homo. The bears made good their es cape. I.nte yesterday afternoon a cook seated on n wagon load of provisions drove up to the hotal, and a theer wert up from the hungry men. DEMAND GOOD ROADS. ORCHARD MANAGEMENT. LittPHKUK UK CHINA. He Hn Very Utile to Do tilth on. durliiiK the Affairs of III Won-ili-rful Country. The emperor of China is Tunp-Cliih, ri ipiinir under the i-tyle of Kuansu. lie was born in 1 72. Ho was chosen by the iui.( rial family to Miccicil hi cniii-in, who died with- THE EMPEROR OPCITTNA. (From the Only Authentic Picture Ever liruiiKht to Kurope.) out r.aminjr a successor, in is;."., ;ind, until his aunt, the i nipris (low- iger, acted as ri-rcnt, as she had done previously during' the long minority of his predecessor, who was her son. On Sept. 1'.is, in consequence of the emperor's action in decreeing radi cal reforms, he was sequestered, and the empress dowager resumed the ac tive direction of aflairs. I'r.dcr her rule the plot was hatched to rid the country of foreigners, and in the MHiimer of lwt) the legations in Pekin were attacked and the foreign f f tth 'incuts iii Tientsin were bomliard td for weeks. The situation was relieved at its most critical moment by the nrrivn of j,n allied army dispatched by all, or nearly all, the treaty powers. Tientsin and Pekin were captured. The imperial .'ourt fled and remained in voluntary xilo until ( arly in 1002. The empi ror and empress nre now in Frldit. but tl.r linn s in Cliinn continue to be more or less troublous for the rulers of the grfat empire. It UN I MI'S. Merchant- H'd '.u find out what that gentleman wanted? New fieri;- No. but I found out v hat lie didn't want Merchant -What ? How dare you Now ( b rU An.! 1 sold it lo him. Catholic Standard and Tonics. linnueil I uudlt Ions. (Ircin -l understand you live in a very quiet part if the town. . I'.rown We did until recently. J Green Then you have moved? ' Hrown No. Twins. Chicago Daily IJCews. It I'liillonslilp, 1 "She is a Daughter of the devolu tion." "1'ou don't say? I could imagine 'her a Maiden Aunt of the Kevolu ,tion." Puck. tople of Arksnu Favor Xatloaal id Slate Alt! la Improilag Tartr lllahwa)a. Tlie State Good Uoads cc.nvention fceiitly held at Little Uock, Arkansas, vas otic of the most important ever leld iu this country to consider any lidustrial question. It was large in lumbers, enthusiastic in interest uid harmonious in action. Tie gislature being in sissioii at the apital, adjourned to meet iu the great nail where the deli gates and itc- :ators assembled to the number of i.ouu. "J'lit- treat oiiestioiis under iscusiou were t:ite aid ami national lid to road buiidings. There was almost a unanimous opinion in favor of both propositions and on the second day a resolution was passed l a unanimous rising vote of the con tention instructing the legislature to pass a law at once le ing a tax of two aiills on every dollar of taxable prop erty in the state to raise a fund to be used by the state to aid its different tubdiv isions iu building roads. The opinion also prevailed that the L'nited Slates go e riiini nt should become one (if the cooperating forces iu this great work, and should pay some share of the ?ost required to improve certain lead ing highways up to a high standard of excellence. In this connection the Prow alow bill now pending iu con gress, which provides for a system of cooperation between the l'nited States and the di ITVrciit states, or subdivisions thereof, in road building, was under consideration. Among the argument offered in fator of national aid arc the follow ing: The revenues of the l'nited States government, aggregating nearly live hundred millions of dollars per year, are drawn as much from the agri cultural areas as from all other sources combined, yet at the same time w hen it comes to the distribution of the fund not more than IU per cent, of it is put out iu the rural districts, whereas, ninety per cent, is distributed in the great eit ies for public buildings, battle ships, munitions of war, harbor facili ties, etc. This discrimination has re sulted very largely from a lack of at tention and consideration. It is be lieved that congress would make appropriations for improving roads as well as rivers if urged to do so by the people of the rural districts. This instance w as cited as an illust ration of the wisdom of such a change: 1 he liite river is now being im proved by the I'liited States govern ment at a cost of two million dollars which will result iu a slight improve ment in its navigation t ha t w ill bene lit but a few carriers and a small number of people, whereas a permanent and well-improved highway built with that largo amount of money, either along the bank of that tame river, or in any other portion of the state of Arkansas, would contribute much more to cheap ening nrnsportation, would serve y ' -ie'i1' Ji.u f.vPuWoTt.'anS would add very much more to the state's wealth. It was considered good policy by the participants in the discussion that the l'nited States should be called upon to contribute a share in this necessary improvement of highways. This idea was indorsed in a resolution passed by the coin entn. t Attrition was called to the fact tt thef'overnment has alrjndy appropriate ';a million dollars 4t ucli a purpsd tt Porto Kicoand aliotyicr million toiJtlul Philip, pines, and thsclretary of vtar has lately recomineticJLi to congrels, with the approval of tljB.t preside in, tjiat three millions of rioll&rJtshJuld' be immediately appropriated for the use of the Philippine government to be mainly expended in building highways and other public improvements on the islands. Auditors' Notice. Ntre ! Iifre'f kIt n to nil imrllrs hiring I ,cr Ho. a.dl.HrT Are Allow, j u.a.iTu.i. T..wi.bl,.. .-.l.-r "... nly, Tei.n- to Hub, Wormy Frail Y lit lie Hard to I'laa. HANDY DUMPING SLED. lor All K I nil of Winter Work, the let lee Here 1 1 1 no I mini Hub No !uirrliir. Manure may be easily and quiekiy unloaded from a dump sled. An old bob slid with an cxt ra high bolster and tin elevated cross piece built up from the race in front, works ail right. The j Isually the Way, v "Did they make much money at he fancy fair?"' "Yes, indeed, ami all because the prices were so -jns'tiir." Philadelphia .Bulletin. buy The Itral Thin it. 1 Mrs. New lywed -What can we La by that will amuse him? Mr. Newlywed-Oh. anything that ill mean torture for the rest of us. e Judge. I'rrtty Xear True. "It is when a young man is in love," remarked the Observer of Events and Things, "that he hasn't a single idea lu his head." Voulwci j Statesman. dump sbi:i you avinteh womc. box is fastened to tho high bolster by means of eye bolts. It is fastened down to the front support with a strong hook. Willi a little practice, manure may be spread, with this r'g in winter, w ,t h very little fork work, l'or spreading, a block is fastened to the runners be hind that stops the box at the proper angle to let the manure slide down and pay out slowly as the team moves along. The angle nftist be different according to the kind of manure, the absorbent used in the stable, ami the amount of straw or other substance used for bed ding. The driver can help or hinder it with his fork as he drives along. L. G. Spencer, in Farm and Home. Farm, Orchard and Cnrilrn. A good, thrifty, well-kept orchard and small fruit garden on the faun adds materially to its value in dollars nd cents, as well as providing health knd pleasure for all members of the family. The profits are in many ways far la excess of the cost of mainten ance, and there is not one valid reason why a single farmer should deprive 'himself of a good variety of the horns frown fnrlt. Midland Farmer ne subject of spraying, using moth aps and any other means to produce neuer fruit, is being discussed more lad more every season. Having secured leveral hundred trees which w ill soon be bearing. 1 have been observing and learning everything possible on tle nibject, and have come to the follow, ing conclusion: Spray ing intelligently done is the best method to pursue iu order to have fruit free from wormy K-ub or rust and rot, but unUss It b done rightly it s work and m-.nej thrown iiwav. Aiuonu the fariieeto: those who do not make fruit g.'oninf; a specialty, the operation is generally uselevs ow ing partly to poor machini and cheap materials used and improper time of aiiiilving them. The moth tra.i ylvnuia m well ah all otli r persons lit b teres! tnat tlie uiiCers jwe i w-tisuiily apiKtintfd Audi tor to niaVe ilm hliuttoti of the funtls remain ing in Hie hand-of (hi a1intittti.tur of wid il- iilenl aii'i Dial he will tit 'or the pnro-e 01 ili-K-itarviiiMT Ihe duties of his npuiiitiiiont nt il e o.l er of Jnines U. rouse, Eii., at MidIK hurs;. In., n i-atuidnt, pril 4tli, I HOI. at 11 n lock A. M of s:i d ilny. when mid where nil thoM.-liavinv clA ne at alo e-id must fir'si'nt nml prove i he snntsor lie f"rcver di-Uirred from eotniij in on sa il fund. IIUS. P. I LltlCH. Auditor. Jlareh Mil. l'.Hl. Prayed MS To Be Released .UlSaSOTereS(p From Life. Almost Insane From Nervousness. To Nolice of Final Rule. lute of Stoelton, is worse than nothing, as it cauuie more than 50 per cent, beneficial or I I'bTias l. mt.wsKit, ilVnnsylvnuin. You are herny nolil!e I that a flnnl rule for ilivori-e lint Ix-eu kooiici! : Katnt you nt tie S'tiit of Viiyie A- st nwser your wife, whuh I will hi' hemd in the ( onrt of ('oininrti I'lens of j Snyder isiiinty, of (h'tolier Te- ni. IVOi, N'o. I', on I Mo' thiy, tlie iirsi iln1 ol ,)uiie. llsa, on wnii'li ' dny, you iiiAynpiM-nr nml show eiiuie. if ' ! yol have, n iiy silt h flivurio shutlUI ttid hi iirantiilnnuitiHt you. JAY (1. WKISKIt. I Attorney for LiticJ int I Miihlletiuruh I' , Vnrili L'nd, toil. It. harmless insects and does not prevenl scab and rot. I have visited several orchards where these traps were uso.1 and invariably they havehad the worn lot of apples that I ever saw. The fin est fruit 1 have found was in orchards where hogs run and cleaned up all wormy apples and poultry was allowe.1 free range, due orchard which 1 pur chased had chicken coops under nearly eery apple treo.nnd out of twenty-five, barrels of (irimes there were not over three or four of wormy tipples, and the same was true of other varieties; but scab was very bad and had the treei been sprayed for that trouble 1 believe fully '.i.'. per cent, of the fruit wotilf have been first class. In every in stance, where many chickens were, reared in the orchard the fruit wr.s comparatively frue from worms, alio where both hogs and poultry were al lowed free range the fruit was ever, better. This plan followed for a single season w ill not give such results, but. should be followed every year so thai the crop of codling-moth will be less ened each season. This plan, then, should be adopted by farmers and fruit growers, where the orchard is not too large and could be fenced and used exclusively as a. poultry yard I PMINISTKATOK'SNOTK K. Let I tern of Administration in the ex ' inie ol Henry Hoyer. late of Jntkson twp i snviler t'u., I'n . ilin'M,, having; l en irrittit 'il lii the iiiiiti'rslKiieri, nil persons kiiiiwiii" themselves lintel ti d insitlil rslnle lire reipn sled ! lo make Immediate piiwnuit. whlletl.o-e hnvliii; i I ,-ii,s will pr-si-!il t hem itulv nullieiilicaiet ! I lie llmlerstKlicil. C. V, HoYICK, Adm nU'riitor Hurl Irti. n, I'll. Dr. Miles Nervine My Salvation. Side Lights , Noah was leanii;., , the ark, smoking hu tively and waiting f jeering neighbor can . "Well, Noah." fai,; "have you gut all the !;. '"r tkf I''eeoJ ite l PMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE. ite ol lienrirc Hi user, Let rs of Adiiiinistrutioii i n t li e lull- (f ( It a p m a ti rwp.,Miyiiori o, en., iiee a, uuvuiii neeu i;riinioi. lo me uiiuersiitneit. all urson knowimc tliem si'lvef llnlehleil to s.itil estate are reiliest-il t. I 'nuke inimcdiiite piiyineiit, while thosi hnvinu I i-'siius will present tlieui duly authentienled t (hj umlersluQeil XV. II. lPU SKH, I lmpnuin, I'll., Feb. tt-lll U. Administrator, A' DM IN1STUATOUS' NOTICK," Let ters of Ailiuinistrnlion iu tlie estate ol ! .Inuies Troop, iste of 1'i rry township, iiiyiler itounty, I'll., dei-ensed, hiivinir heeu tirnnleo I to the uiKliTsiKiieil. All Mrsotis kiuiwinj; llieio. ' selves indebted to snid i-flljito are requested to ! imikt iinniedinte payment, while those hn.-ini; I claims HKiiint the snid estate will piesent them 1 duly aullii-utieuted to the unilersiKued. ,II. 1 Mil. I 11.1(1.1, Ainniiiisirnior Vnr. s, . 3. Aline, 1'a. .ins ti. I 'rouse, Atty, WANTED Several ierons of character and (rood reputation in eneh state (one in this Co required! to icprcsent mid advertise old estab lished wealthy hus'ness house of solid (tnani'inl stAndinir. Nilnry ('il weekly with expenses nif dttionnl, nil pnyahle In c-arli earli XVednesdny direct from heud otlices. Horse and carriage furnished when neeessnry. I i-ferenees, Kn- (illincas and ducks are telnse self-nddreased envelope t'oloninl Co., 4 IS-mi .v..o l,.t.,r ll,.. ..hl,.l.o. l 1 I'enruorn M v llieopi, ing and will pay for their keep in this way. Some crops, such as cowpeas, soy beans or oats, may be planted for Do you enjoy life, or do you sleep so poorly that voa nre more tired when you get tip than when you p;c ti bed ? Is your appetite faibng. ate yu Kclting thin; does ymir head aclie.back ache, eyes lire easily f These are svmptoms of a nervous disorder, which should be promptly treated or fainting spells, mental and physical nervousness, morbid fears and loss of control will lead lo insanity or mental irresponsihilitr. Strengthen the nerves with I. Miles' Nervine. It quickly supplies nerve-force and vitality to the weak ened system, bruising sleep, appetite and health. "I was almost insane with nervous trouV le. Cnul l not eat or sle-n. Could see ro pleas ure in life; indeed, l ie was a burden to roe, and I even praved Gk1 t i release me from it. Three doctors did all t'.iev could for me, all to no purpose. I was in despair of ever getting belter when I saw the advertisement of I r. Nriles' Restorative Nervine. 1 got a bottle, commenced taking it and wrote you lor advice. 1 followed it carefully, taking your Nervine, Kestorative Tonic, and Nerve and Liver Tills. Those remedies were my sal vation. It is some months since I stopped taking the Tonic but I keep the Nervine in the house all the time, as it is a friend that I do not feel safe w thout If any sufferer should doubt the truth oi this statement, let them write to nie and I will do mv best to drive all doubt from their mind." Mrs. M.MU.I. Kepukn, La Jose, 1'a. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle lr. M.les' Remedies. Send for free book rn Netvous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. A'rt I... i: l . ... ''-I - -o, or iv pm-ii. - L. j Iioyotl wish to engaj,. nl lliunavl.l... :. v .... .. . . ii, our. HI" ren.Hiv "Would you cull s;, reiij?" queried the ; j otmg nian. 1 suppose so, ' n-p man, w ho was bust li: dusk to siitport his f "What is the penal: "Why I Mole a kiss , wntenecd to ban! !: 1'hiladclphii! Kecord. '' l XT lib, fr. q 1 '' tircf.. I'O ( I KK A (OLD I X . I, U. T. Take Laxative I5ronio-()iiiniiieTaiik'ts the hogK and poultry and w it limit evil AH lirugRisU roftmd tlie money if it effects upon the trees. In this way the orchard will, be one of the most pay in"; spots on the farm. K. It. Davis, in l'rairie Farmer. oils to cure. E. V. Grove's tdgiinture all each box. AS . (IROUSf. COVER FOR SAP PAIL. The One Very Here Described. Allhonuli Slmiile, Will lie Found Vers- Kdectlre. ATTORN KT AT LAW, MlDSLKBCBe, PA. All btilu:8 ciitrutte-J to hit care o!ieceiv tiroiuot attention. During rainy and stormy weather in sugar reason there is always a great deal of trouble from rain in the sap. home farmer nave covers "a llLUDAn A. . Pottiegef, COVKK FOH SAP BITK ET. vices which may be sutrfrested. Among the many waxs siif.'"ested the follow ing proves to be very profitable. Take a piece of board or shingle about 14 inches long and one-fourth inch thick; round one end out to lit the roundness of the tree. This may be done with a knife orsmall saw. Then fasten a good stilt wire at the i nd rounded out for the tree with small staples or cleats, llend the wire so that it will hold tight to the tree. This will afford adiciiate shelter.-i:. A. Hunt, in Kpitomist. i r I I Metrical -( ,., "Ah!" he sighed e,-:;lt';(.j: wt'irleil lior eiiiiii. .1. " Plft sensuous measure or t! .,. lva "dancing is trulv the p, "Yes." she nrnwero!, t.,. mr iri.v puriieuiar n-iii i,.. r. i in-o i ne juti iioov l:t.vt0J !... r, i , . . s i. is icei. nroohiyn r.i.y'e. Ilamnnlt)' I in( "The worjd miht ln- vvorse off than it is." "In w hat way?" it I.. . t .i .1 USl I II 1 11 K III l I,,. 1 liCTFuJ would be in the s f ,(,: ii uoug nn in h v ere sou,; n-ttjc ing holes through cni.'-KacJ Journal. "Silver Plate that Wears." The trade mark 1847 Rogers Bros." Alt proteaatonal business Entrusted to mj care tr'U receive (rcnipt and careful attention. Good nesxlnnlnsr. Husband We've got to economize and lay something nside for a rainy day. Wife That reminds me, dear. I need a new rainy day skirt. X. Y. Journal. Hnlslnu (.InseiiK for lliport. (iinseng farming is to be tried in Indiana by a company that has just been incorporated. The promoters think there is a great tield for busi ness. The export is now more than .jiio.oou pounds a year. The pinsing brings over six dollars a pound, li all goes to China, w here it is a specific for all manner of ills. The report of a l'nited States consul to that count ry is to the effect that millions of pounds more could be used if it could be supplied. The Indiana company pro poses to plant two acres, nml in a year it hopes to have its first crop. A .Mis souri man, it is said, made .fL'n.UOO on his first crop of an acre and a half of ground. As an evidence of the value of the root now it is Faid that gin seng seeds are retailing at five cents apiece, while two or thrcc-year-ohl plants come at a fancy figure. The ex periment of the ginseng farmers xvill be watched with much interest. Truly AXonderful ton. A little four-yen r-old was taken on n visit to grandmamma in the country. There, for the first time, he had a near view of a cow. He w ould stund and look on while the man milked, and ask all manner of questions. In this way he learned that the long, crooked branches on the cow's head were called horns. Now, the little fellow knew of only one kind of horn, and a few days after ob taining this information, hearing a strange, bellowing noise in theyard, he ran out to ascertain itscause. In a few minutes he returned, with wonder and delight depicted on his countenance, exclaiming: "Ma-mni! mammal oh, do come out here! The cow's blowing her hoTM! Italnea the Price. "A reputation for honesty is a valu able asset," said the statesman. "Ye, indeed," replied Senator (ilu cose. "No one would dare to offer a man with such n reputation a small bribe." Urooklvn Life. Heard In the Stcrlllnrr. First Microbe I'm glad they are sterilizing this milk. Second .Microbe So am 1. Now we won't die of nuy ax f ul disease. X. '. Times. II la Word. Ho Darling, d o you think vour father will ever forgive me for elop ing with you? She He said he would. X. Y. Herald. Music nt Home. Clara Don't you love to hear nie sing. Clarence? ( In rence Honestly, Clara. I'd rather hear cook sing; for then I know she is in good humor. Detroit Free 1'rc.ss. tieneroslt y. Father (visiting son nt college) Pretty good cigars you smoke, my boy; I can't afford cigars like these. Son Fill your case, dad; f.ll your case. Harvard Lampoon. After the Ileeord. "Kind lady, I ain't had u bite to cat for t'ree weeks." "Dear me! How interesting! now long do you suppote you can keep it up?" Chicago American. Vnfortnnate Juxtaposition. "What's the matter?" asked the advertising solicitor. "tterl" demanded the manufac turer of the great hair restorer; "if youod aiiyemrHyou'J know what's the fustier, v In, that crisplay nd. of mine jk'Jterdny saii that our won derful Jillt medicine fiad been on the market Trt2ears4in(l on the same page your peVde published portraits of four bn Id-headed men!" Chicago Record-Herald. Man! Hetftoreo o auienee. Contact with poison ivy caused the total blindness of Miss Fanny Knowles of Harrison, N.J. After enduring her severe affliction for ten yenrs, as operation performed a fhort time ago completely restored sight to her left eye. Oalona Prevent Malaria. In damp or marshy districts it is said that. .hs llini nf vsm ..1... 1 n ... , I, vuiiiiB in a pre ventive of malarial complaint. ou Spoons, Forks, etc., is a guar antee of quality the world over. The prefix 1847 insures the genuine Rogers quality. For sale by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue No. 19' i.to . js T:-'.ts:.,.'t----. A Hnre Ooyil,, "I hope you'll, j(jHi-.u-V a !ii vcrsary celebrating to-iuorrn home?" i ... .1 ,,. I'l-iigim-ii 10 no so. UntJ versary or birthday?" "No. The cook's bci n it a year." X. Y. Herald. I 1 D Hmuimnbi Il not steam-cooked, therefore It retains tba rtcu,Mut-like Flavor of Wheat. TRY IT I I I fioldlnOJh. VtUtlrniM hwall tAln Ahum 1 Ckanea o Jola ink Tlat Kverrbodv should Join tim u iL if slo Club of America. There ! imiuh. aovwDera. it ooeta almost nnuniii). benefits It Klvee are wonderful, lisa. purchase books and period leal. tun fnstrnmentf at special cut prion duoedrstesMmsnrtaoteH. hum free of chsrtrs. It offers ceboliruai blaeath prltea to members, u stth rooms In msny cities for llmmbi everr membei receives the efflem s tied K'i-s If ontharuMiwint iueiT,iuoiaaiae vpieoeaoi uinnin srmnwnTsi m us la i run mr- emr I . . "i. .. . ' . T l fttl MsbrL,p. BSt u above and raw wltklr. tires' want to do k-'and Cet vour tolls (toot care to mod S1.00. send s mi monias meraoersnip. nouihircauaf CMf offer by. You will get tour Bow vane uanv times over. TullptrlMa sell free of charm, bat if yon mrm, seR 4a otu reiett7rnr mmlia Kropcr fie ateneeMeUcta.uiMM ersMDarTer wlllJPon ehanns. Wrtiia dresshsfyoue lenlr and encloflDf llli yearsaiemberBbip or twenty-Hit ewli mnntin to J 1 HTJTVAt. LITKHART aTOrf Wo. 160NH..not.,H J J!sn and Imvu 0 ADJUSAABLE top. Is 14x18 inches ; large and btronj' cnuiglJ vot.r Dictionary. niiiFt-ninvi Tlrv Himm ' - -n IillU,K, Atlas, or anv lieavv volunip. at anvl , , j - - . , . nngl. It ean be revoked and adjured when fo as to always throw the Klrovged Uijld onto You can thus avoid the drain on your eintm wnen Holding a hook in vour hand or on a leva It is made of Oak. and has on one cdiri' a keep books from sliding oil. REVOLVING case. This Cane is 15x15x12 inches. The M Oak or Ash. fini.-iied on Imtli side nml mi all iiicliesof book snaee on four kiiIcx nr . f'..et in tJ room enough lor reference books of daily use. Many Looks m lie placed on tlie upper shelf. In all twenty to thirty volume! size, can be put in it. CASTINGS connecting the top and Case arc finished in black i .mill (if Ml I ft! f it utrntiirrli tn 1... t 1 1 IV l'. S ' -...w ui(;iii ill IU1-1 U 11H.-IIIIR'. Pipe, Post and Legs, a t J lie o legs are attached by round-headed screws to fc JtiH Into this post is forced an iron nmo. wliiili rmw tlirnnVi the and to which the castings at the top are attached. AroS 1 thl As 8 Home, Office or Libra h y article we claim its eijual Ai "ist. The acciimev nf t Si w tint, .nn.ni i, n ,,.. l l.,- i ..... L,u miviii iii in; llljlll ll.l l' letters of the highest commendation from thousands of Mini-teflj torucys, L'hyMcians, Government, State and County Oflicials, s. ... I 1' . ft 1 f-V -V rtrtn 1 . " a allttl Jill. 1111 'MS III I'll. I I If 11 'il I I II II I titttn n..l.I a a. 1. l iilTltfl wv,a wujvuv naC Utl'II OU1U IU Ull I imv" and orders now come for large lots from England and other Mllil II.", HOW FIMSHKD. Tt is liiinilmniii.lv finiulinil In A ntiotK: and an ornament to any Otlice, Library or 1'arlor. AS A GIFT. Xothinir ntndp q ....... a 'J aaavr s, uafcUUJ VI I 7I V " or ns aWeddinir or liirtlidav Gift than this Stand. llllr LITtlH11.iT mi . . . ... .1 llf&k fill , II 1 ll.U flAn.l an n A. I I I .1 ...MIII1B " in, xiiio uimiu is sell KIIOCKCU uown, m heavy paper making a package of 20 lbs. By Freight it E riiuim-LiaMj mm aiai.oui nan Mliat it would cost it scm Plain diroclinns fiir iuitttn nnlin I. Ci..,l Wliile the regular price of this Stand is $7.00, for a short tit are allowed to sell them at the wholesale rate of Three PollarM 13., Chicago. Or we will send the Post one year prepaid aoi K Qlo.,,11, :...,.! f n ti n p jr - . 1 1 .uuwoiiijuu A-, j, 11. viucago, ior fo.ou. The POST, Middleburg,