M1DDLEBUBQ POST. soda asp iced tea. j ROSE BY GALLANTBY. D. W1I7, Oralil mt Uvr&rtMBt of Acrlaaltar, DmIun Tkt4 fa iiatu ii4. Dr. Wiley. ehemtit tor the depart Bent oC agriculture, who hae net eon tiaded the flrat rf the teeti relattre to fcod prwrntlTM md Uelr effect on the human yatem. Mid the other (Wr: The devil Iurk In the eoda water foun tain, and Iced tee. U etmplj eelcida. K persona would only use prveautloo thore Is no reason why one ehoutd mrf fer more with sickness In summer than winter. One of the most flagrant lauses of sickness in summer ts entirely overlooked by law. I have on ?ereri occasions called attention to the dan ger of rating epe!Wes grown on or on.ler jnvun.l which has been rxrood to : x ... . Prood Carter f CoL Elliott tf the U. S. Maria Carps. Omw Wkt WUl hetM4 a. Itep- w4. Meat Oeker, rafct Well la CW mm la the niU laalaea. CM. George F. Elliott, who will auo eeed MaJ. Gen Chart Heywood, u commandant of the Marine corpe, with the rank of brigadier general, la one of the most popular and efficient officer la the service. His promotion wu hated entirely on merit and mainly In reo 1 ognition of his meritorious services dur ing the Spanish war and the Insurrec tion In the Philippine. A native of Alabama, Col. Elliott wan appointed a second lieutenant in the marine corps from New York, October 12, 1S70, and his first duty was rer formed at the marine barracks In M'ashinpton. After frnice at the ma rice bsir.vks. Portsmouth, X. 11.. and VrvKIjr., X. V.. he was in Septrmbrr, ISv;. or.-.i re; to the I . S. S. l'ro'.icand Teas vattaea. 1 Uka m look! of thai bird. What hi It vorttr "Oal 5, ma'ut, and It's cheap lot UUt parrot Ha learned to talk by tte aew meUtod." "Wbat'i thatr "By naklnc blm Helen to a phono graph." "Doea he talk like a phonograph r t "Exactly, ma'am." 1 am glad you told me. Show me ojna other bird." Chicago Tribona, Til Rvtr Thae. Mabel weara nne tltken hosts Purrhaaed with her papa's reefcet Put the old man always awe Around In teiwrnt cotton aocfce, Cincinnati Enquirer. M ART I.1TTI.R BOY. m, Jadgv of a Uirttad Slatat alalrtet court at Burlington, VL, baajoathaadtd down a dedal oa aal Deaaltloa t lataateatlaa. r J ro: cr - '. . p-,r:r-er.t a:- ,:y w sfe tl. ).-! : i r it. 1. r-..TP y vi ir. v : i . T j,t .1 , ir c:;b1:: ii s .. tre.-Var.i.'nl. '.iis. fir... ww'X t. Ik Ti iir-.i f-h,. TTfT. N-ir.: .on5imi-r.:a: Mrai, coo.. Jireau. p. frer f-..rr. p-rrr.-; if criot. a: times for fOi-nl heaith. troo V'reac sh.ni b( thr foi;n.:a:ior. of rrtr: meai. ano t much car? cannot N f'vir tc it.- y.repa-a "'re, Rre;.ii (C-fi.-.i.: bt a: ); a da o!. N-fori i: ie pt:. if r,o; oidrT. "If fioor persan? especia'.'.y ;p xrry pnor would take rrrrr rerea: fcoc and ac me: they would N betttr ct phy iaa"y ani". f.r.ancially For lnftanc. rafA'. rsts thry cr.t k pounu. a ajrR!r.;- li cents for beef. Tt-.i pouni of Whoa: cor.tain. or.Iy If prr ceu mole trtrf while thr pnurjvJ. c' bfr' It more that twit moist::- You re: more tfcaa twlw :ri Eouribhmert fr."rr. three cer.ts" vc-t!. o! wbev. thar. you cc froa the poun.. of beel Ea: mere- breai and wheat anc ie ciPAt Is & food rult for hot weather. Mat car. live by bread alone, while cpOL meat alone be would fioor. die. "H.iw atiffat summer drlnksV ftald Tr. V,;:.:y. Cis.-i&iLf-c'.:?. 'They are asari :hf devil. Ttt- puftoe of coc ri .Tii.. on i!.a; ( sii about a oar, tl:rr. be was trar.sfi-rred to the I . S S Mot ".ii.i.ahi la nni was next as il.r.l:. to the oommsr..'. of the marine iir.r.l or. the 1" S. S Ossipce. He rc-i;i.-,.r. .; or. t!.:.; '.n; for tl ri i years nr..l a :'. r. nsif r.od to luty a; U.r n:artr.e l.;.r-.-i. X. rfoik. P'.'.rir.s that a:c t. i ! i" verve,; wi;h the army etirins t!.r rtt.lroa.l r;oN. r.ear Baltimore, in tV.r er.iv.n-.er of '.ST7. In lVormbrr of tl.a: j i ;r he was attached to the V. S S rrst.klin. ard jr. was transferred to ;hr I S S. Alliance, or. which vessel I r si ri , v. two years ard the r. serve', two i-i- at the No-folk r.y ard. KHioit. while a first lieuter.ant. Si rvs". ;,! ;;e battalion of engineers which ren.iered such efficient serice under con.niAnd of Gen. (then Ooi.l ' licjwooii or. the isthmus of Panama it. th s,irir. of 1S..S, when the Amert- o r Visitor Well. .lack, ard what are you point tc be !ir, ou crow cp? Jack A bachelor.- Chicago Chronicle. r.illiloM ntf. A fetlcw Ir. kcc.1 .Me. T. rre Haute Wt; cui at !wr.efs to vautv; Whn his r' :y w, r. ut He psvt aroAt fout Ar.t cum heme ful; s a ftutv Munoie dnd ) Ptar. Tend Thftr T1m. "So E!ith Is TPAlly enframed to young Gilbert? Wasn't it ratner euelden?" "Yee. They have been much tv frrihor, but nefthw one eomel ti care much for the ortier nnrll Edith left for kortte. Then they were e n paired " "It must have lxen a oa eif love at ) alht." Chicago Record-Herald iml Yac Taiaa. Cevll (ewntlmentally) IVia't ymt feel Flcmmy wben the slty le Terrast with irray, when the rhythmic rain sounds a dirae upon the roof and the landscape's beauties are hid by the weeping mist? Hesel (sweeUy) Yee; it's dreadfully annoying. It does make oue'e haJr come out of curl eo. Tlt-Blta. KJir.-.:- (!r-str,r cr-1 :.; :: c: . (tf r--- - r-- -t, ..t. t-: c ' " r.. . ;h .-sis. ! i ce- sin.t !v su! . :.t-..ct - ;ae s.?w.- u.. ... r.:.. .-ti' xr-.:r-jot ti.:rs. Iinnsi r-ri Tori. Lairtfr Mi 1 romi lirllut Sntijrci uil prr of l'Arliajncnt. lirtirE- C-ocr.rsi. v-c ;. i sad. cury btcrr.- l I:r:us E-fjec-.. ;o:i tut Irish pt"; . ijL. isji- u eel.: 11. pariauaetu ts Pil til (.'.- "" ' - Mf far v. Li...,- ' ai- I..- 1L Ulttl W-U ' uL.. t. - i. '.u-rL 'JU: t . I J...- t-.-.- f:.r- it .NrW t. . ' .-... .a.. ,r".' i I!-. jwli. r Ski ri I.Mliti . . v: c ,r .,-r e.t-. - t: t; .'tr.!.' ---it' l-' i i..--tje' ' jiaL' 4. i a y . ..... .ft ; ; ., .'. ...T fni ' (.' r. . 6.L C t,-jC '.t. c' .1 1.-- tArfci.ev. iu.r;e ' t-c- - li'JiL L.i i . jS! I hteiUH ti. fcJ-.- :. , u.t t vir Cii'lrtt. Imi. btto it.'. '.i Lvnh Wi eT. ieir iLiicr aUw. TVirl'.;;i:il bp t-' 1- rMrjmi vf. wi'.'u It Cs .vk . iV. a. i2a Me'l U.lr aiia elr :u at. tea' wf Ttf clil. te- kaau i.tet Uxr. COl GEORGE T. ELLIOTT. fTraspecttve Conmaselaiit of United Statas ' Corpv) can naval forces commanded by Hear Admiral Joueu were landed there for the rter.ior. of American Interests. SulfequeLtly h served at the Newport ftsti-r.-: IlT.l a' ti. Norfo'.l. tevy yard, tr.C .:.(-:. eufres&tvtly the I". F g Vs.r.ai.l: Moiicai Lar.a?:er arte: Bal- rru:?- '.z. tif ias". ii.fd v(r; :i. Julv, Af"f '-itre-e yeur?' sc-t:". ;;-.( r:ii- tcrracui itrootOy N Y.. h was. r." '.t:-.rr?;. ct tit ?7'2.r.:si. war il .-'vrr.. asfisaed tc zz:y witt ire n.r;L- tia-.til;?L c th. Ncrti. Atiartic fquairai tr.ci sf-red witi erpeciai di.--ticrtiCL ;i tat cac&pexuest at Guas taaLn.: CHtnL a ii rerult of waici. It ti; advasw. ttr-tus tiers ol tie list of cp'-a:iif Iieut Col Htirtlnrtca. who had coEsyiad of tn ntarine? a? Ouixtaa nr rrfer:- tr Col Elliott t conauc; u. leadiar a:. eired;tKc agalnn a eupenor lorce of bpauarot paarim a well at Cazet. aDou: tn diei front th caep waici was the oniy waver acppiy of Ui enenr wrthtc 12 mli. as foliowc : "Otpt- EUiottt cool advance ep a rucKy. Eteep moncuir, pau.. under fire for 2 cmuie? without betnt able to r turL It. aued tae Biiiantry and aklll ti piayei by his. thruusaout this affair, were eebectial to Ute (Teat aucoeM ai taiiic by tiie exiaitKL, and art wortcy cf. and ! earnarUy reoonuuend tut: tt adraacad In rank ane j graue " Keturninf from Oat.. Oan' Hlliejtt wat. piacec is command of Uik otarliie I IntrratEi lc WafihlnCvwt- is tae neaL tiuie baniie bwn promoted totbe gTade c' majur. il August. IKvS, be was aent tc tut: I'blllppiuM Ic eomoiand of tli bvcuuc tm'.aioc of maribet autf tt iuHf. wrti. coiijpiciHu (alianiry lo tie rliga.a.irCt a, fturfcieia lc. OcloUj' of tae fcaiitc jar Alaj Oen. OUt, cun, iKiiUiiit: tae UuiUsC ejiwee UiKjps II tle Hai.ippi at taa. Uut, rou.tue 'wiL4ia.. cuiiiuiaudibc tiife uaad 'itls2 lmtTHiur Lieut. Col i...U ix. t..iX'. i tiroiteL Ci. by lila hx'. ii .c- it. tie Ptii..p.L bd a m, aeitt t ti li'Ap.l. il. kAH- UHblit , .tlwitji it Alatc. . IW' It fjl- i ,1. bi tcLL Jb-.tAtLvbiti. iib tCa rct,-.-. i. efc-. ptjk.. l wiiiufauc wf . .r.ct '. ta'- Sjrt'Ai aud ; t '.-t.'' uii'.s 'tbr'jry yf tiiU . ti 4ii pid'-f. it. oOiuii jr. yf i4r.-' ir. ;t Wii.injun, Wi.'t it iE bl t cut.'. ittcUtd t.' fcta'-t u' uluu'. XarcL iua. tbd Li' A.A'U.Uitb'. as lr.fcidiw &w.ral uit,i,-iiitxMit ( liarlbt will taJta eftuct ot uUe itjLWjjry ivUikixMit of , Utjmi uf, OctiMr I tkt. Ho Was Tprle. "And I'll tell you another thrnR." ahouted the exasperated wife; "you will never see me cooking as long aa I live in tht -o'.a&ous. dear," aald the amiable hus band; "do I understand that yon expert to po where you will cook In the next world?" Yonkerg Statesman. Maria Vaa Xot Attrarttrfi. "At the club to-day Varparet read a paper oc "hy Are Men Averse to Mar naf ' I felt so snrry for her " Ti-hy sr " "Bcuar yrn: only hd 10 InoK at her to pet at ar.rwe- tr the question." Clevtlar-d riatr. T'ealer whtoh will U of great UaUreat to Mbulout booaera who hava laborad un dee the Imprasilon at timet that they war In a state of Intoxication, for tha flrat time a federal court baa paeaed upon tha much mooted question aa to what really constitute Intoxication. It Isn't tha flrat time that a court of law ha knooked out the dictionary and tha aolantlflo men. Even the Justice court in Chicago, according to the Record Herald, hare done that. What the ety mologist and lexicographer decide ia one thiug; what the court decide may be quite a different thing. A man who la under uudue or uuuaturnl elation, ex hilaration or excitement, aa a result of drinking alcoholic stimulants ts sup posed to be "intoxicated." kit) uioIokIchU ly speaking, he Is Intoxicated w hether ho is "dead drunk" or unnaturally excited or elated. Hut this is not lliu view of t ho United Sluli'8 district court of Vei imml. The man who imaicim's that he Iihhiu uired a real "Jan" em an itivestnn tit f a Ion cents may nu liae reached lliu second dt'f.n e. lie is lauoriitK utuli ran erroneous iniprev-ioii it he tluiiKs In Is intoxicatid. lie Is only on the burner land of a plain drunk, Nv llhiti t he ineali ltif; of the law. The point aroee In con luetion wiili an insurance ease in vtliicli the company u I used to pay the policy oil the griv.md that the person Insured, who had stall d In his application that he never was luoteli uted, had frequent ly Inn si i n in that ceiudliiou. In an elaborate eiplnion the court defined three ofi'ios of Intoxication: (1) Where the, individual Is uncommonly xi acinus but retains the peiesession ol his se nses; tl) v here the man still re tains the use of his senses but hae lost memory and Judgment; t.t) in this the last state the man not only loses pos session of his sensus but ho Is uo lonpt conscious of Ms external relation. In other werds, no man is fully intoxicated until be has taken the "third degree," and he has not taken the third dstree un til he is completely "laid out." A con fued notion as to when a man ts Intoxi cated has led to many disagreeable and etnbarralng complication. It U well to have the matter clarified by the learned Yermnat Jurist. t a en.. i.i. j .j Ko better llruatraUen o what hap pani to him who is at eater of on sub ject has m-ently been afforded than tha extension at the tenet of Lord Cur aon a viceroy of India. A a young man he became Interested In India and ( the Atlatlo question, and read aH h aould lnd oa the subject then studied It at first hand In India, Persia and Afghanistan. He waa thoroughly equipped for the office of rloaroy, and be ha eoaseqaeatly beea. successful. Although there are oecaatonal aaoep tlons to tha nth, it usually happens in the long run that the maa who knowi now to do a given rdera of worlt will pet that work to do. JURY'S APPROVAL OP LYNCHINO Rantfara ttrani Verdict Upon tha Death af a Nagra. New Orleans, La Nbr. I. Tha coro Bar Jury of Past Christian handed In tha following verdict la tha lynch ing of Bam Adam, the negro who a aultad Mr. Petar Laboulssa, formerly Mr. & Osgood Pall, of New Tork: Wa, the Jury of Inquest, sitting on tha body of Sam Adams, colored. And that h cam to hit death at tha hand of tha mala cltliem, both whit and colored, of Fass Christian, who were organised and determined to finish aid Adam for the crime that meat death whereeer perpetrated." II laJ Over 10,000 Miner Strike. Denver. Nov. 10. More than ln.ODO coal miners In Colorado went on strike for an eight-hour day, increased wage and other concessions. The strike was ordered by the national exeutlrn officers of tho I'nlteil Minn Workers of America, nfter the cnnl ronpnvl refused to confer with union rj ro sentatlve enneeiuini; the diMiisnds "f the men. Of the Idle inn liumi nr in the southern ectil flehlx, 'Juno n 'io northern . I lleMn and 1sno in ,-,. niont county, tine hundred mines have been cloned ilown, Tound Tl'eir Children Shot. RhnmoMn. I'd. Nov. in.- When Mr. and t'h 111 Ml t Cepenih li relni'lieil after n teiniinr-u v n', .,'in e Iroiil tle lr lionip In Natalie they l nmd tin Ir eliih ilren. nna and Stella, II inn! Il yonre resieetlvely on the Hour of the kitchen covered with blood frnin wiiitiis, Atltlil lind been phot tluouull tlu lilliut. wlilln j hor slter's neck it ml In ;nl rontalnoil i nn amount of blr.l sliet. Nedtlier of ! the victims have an yet li.'eil nble to state who shut thein. l'.ll:i Is nut rxpectoil to roeover The parents any unknown enenih nhot the chllilreti. Tmik Her t'lneleei, "nobby," said the mother of a pre cocious five-year old, "I see your little sister has the small npple. ld you let her have her choice, ns 1 told yon toT" "Yes'm," replied Hobby, "I told hee she could have the small one or none, and she took the small one." Cincinnati Bnqulrer. Tn Mean Tnlnsr. Tloesle Jack 1 a man after my own heart. Marl (sweetly) Tou're sura It' not your money that he' after! Judge, Plenty al SUt. riuaband My dear, dou't you think that dree a r trHk Immodest Wife Immodest! flood n res met Just look at the sleee. -M. T.Waettly. BaeoareaBa She t am afraid we shall hare trouble with aeTTanta after wa are married. He t wont mind that, dear, aa long aa t hew yvm Brooklyn Life. It All IrtiV. "I mr cy frwnd." n;d the rclnie ter. "Ua.: your l:net are oas: Il pleasac pla"e " "Well." answered the lone-haired poet, "tta' deiwndt oc whether you cal. waste basltets pleasant plaoee or no-" Cmclutat: Enquirer The ftrtates: nations of Europe gtrt'.n fvery effort to make science the htcdrr.au. of war. Let It be the glory of vl.e prat American iiuile to take scitinte U- Lin-J.rr.Md of aaTtculture Jtrry Rutk. ei-se reiary of agriculture. Had Turned Blue Limbs Bloated. Lay in a Stupor From Heart Disease. Grrat Cuaipoaer. Ethe VTnc wiit tha? in an yon Jum! bcroet to? Peaeiope Tta waa TxAmm. the (rreeu composer. Ethe'f A composer, did you any? Penaiop He manufacture aoothlng yrup. T5t-B!ta The lact that thure are mora than two thousand American mining eo-' piuewn is the galfl and diamond re rira of South Afnoa ie one amemg many l&dlc&tions that ttri Is already becoming oa of tha migratory na- i nvona ! Dr. Miles Heart Cured Me. Cure The etirtm baebelor finalry tamed to the Quiet man who bad taken no part In tba daK-uatloo. Vould yon. etr." be aald. "marry tbe Use woman In the world?" "1 did." was tie reply. Judg. fetUiagaji Uw tfiaaariar, , bsije a biuu'juiwt atiMk of hlo- vnX. . waa tile VjfXiti it a pactar Ujury- Tie paoxt&a beaoe ao rto Unt tiul two tf li Cm KyC uA A aWlaaekaly Itaavr. "Are you aware tha'. you are being crlticlaed for using money in polrtlca?" "Yas," atmwer! 6enatorBorghum. "If you uw- moiy' they ortUcla rue, and If you don't they forget all about yc" Washington atar. Kvl tlk Dlartaatlva. "Are you a auoond-haud book Aualer?" a&G tbe l&quleitlve peroi "Ko. air," auhttnC tbe otUsr prsot, w-i t Acrr.e initatkic of in a,ri "J arr a &jr in atKXKid-lji&d booaa." -Chicik-1 go Trtmnje. baUcatr Tkrut. kOee Ulde Harry w:d Le d Mke as Uj be iuarrtt In b Ul&ajh. IWi food freak luaentk Mlee -bet wL no to tU- trou ble of going up In a lUiovu?-;h lea go Kva 1 tuirtatloa. iPlrs'. Jd'jC Ii. lpo vjL.ti.-r vo're trovbiwd vaL lLto.ou Xtr eaiiLg Bwceyl Kocb i know , tot tt wa such a IfaaLjouilM: oarcyat.'. Lrookiyn IMt. j, auauw ciiaer. E(JUr t aoudcr If JUiU bwlA la raae ! 1 a bud as lib k aUodT Myi ! Coo't ie Ljw ihe can b. 0Uoh Daty Vvn. A TOay1! fla-raaaa. tar, boae, hare o A a WaaHarr kViV-CrwVIatitar ' That time which AtiCrew Carxesli loreeees when Enriecd and America will be unKed will come when all the Eteg-lith dukes are ecro'.lod as Amerloas grand oca, and ttelr lnooms aboat to be cal oS anseea they become naturalteedv Basinet dm-lng away moaultoe ttdt fUea R la found that tin caator bean plan! kawp o tte boll weevil. The caaVH piant U doing everythli-g it can Vi owe' eumi popular prejudice against K. I ail aa i i Flogging in his empire bav horrified tha caar. Everything horrtCe theoeej except the abeene of public achoola arbiot wourd educate the Kuealacia cui of ttitr bratallty. Vearyhody irf.es to aee the botreat farcuer get a good price for hi wheat, bat on c&ubwt halp wishing it eoold Ue ferraied withowt lnaraaainc tha pctca of &ou The nails turnine blue is asirnof defective circulation at is the bloatm of the arms and lees. Other common symptoms of heart dis ease axe shortness of breath trom shcht ex ertion, pain in or near heart, smothering spells, palpitation or fluttering, weak, tired and hungry spella, dreaming and nightmare, sudden starting in sleep. Id severe cases the bram, stomach lungs, etc, may become so disordered as to mislead the physiciaes as to the nature of the disease. If you suffer froja any or ail of these symptoms your heart is diseased and treatment should not be nott poned a single day. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is guaranteed to help you as it has helped thootuid of others. "I owe my life to Dr. Miles Heart Cere. Alter four doctors met in consultation on my cae, their verdict was that 1 had suffered from heart disease so long that they could do nothing lor n.t and I would surely die. My brother said. "While there is lite there is hope, we will try In. Miles' New Heart Cure.' Vit.cn I began taking it niy nails had turned blue and my arms and legs were bloated to twice their natural size, and I lay in a stspor most of the tune. After the first few doses the dkslness went away and after three bot tles 1 was able to go around tiie house and do niy work. Hoth my fumily and my nurse think 1 would have been in my grave had it nvt been for Jjr. Miles' Htart Cure." Mas. KottST Mossn, Sacliets Harbor, N. Y. All drugging tell and guarantee hrst bottle Dr. Miles Keuicdies. .Snid lor lite lok on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addles Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. "When the butt, come put a penny cnurn, is an old proverb. It often work though no one 1 told why. When mothers are, because the children jJ gain strength and flk say give them Scott's sion. J It is like the penny J milk because it worM because there is sorJ astonishing about it. Scott's Kmulsion is a milk of juirc cml 1 with some hypnpW especially prepared for rW stomachs. Children take to itn--becausc they like the' and the remedy takes i- naturally to the child cause it is so pcrfectlyarJ to iiieir wanis. For all weak and pit thin children Scott's Fir.- is the most satisfactory a mcnt. We wlltseu tne penny, i sample (ret. He iirt thai in J " i a., "l'l' ro.J tniuKion nubn. I SCOTT & BO? Chemisn, 409 Pearl St.,! Snc and f ioo; iJ C. RUTTER, M Physician and Sum Port Trcvorton, Pa. Offers lila Professional ServtJ the Public. All Calls Promptlj tended. WANTKD : BHVKItAMMTSTEId'". unn. In envli ntnta to triiwl tor bow J el eleven yeiirn nun Willi a Inrrrtsrtail upon mere liants anil asentii lor mtimll prodtabla line. Permanent enrarrmal ly cimih miary 01 910 ami an irareiuiMV and hotel bill advanced in rak n F.xperlenca not eanential. Hennoi m anil encloae arlf nildrpunre mrtwrn NATIONAL, 334 iDearbornSt. Chrap WANTEI SEVEHAT, PERSON'S Of rtrter ami kooiI repiitntion in earh nik tliin cntuity roiinire-tl) to reprt'm ik U'H'oli! eMlatillMheel wenltliy lu.in 1 rinliil tinnm'iiel Htntidlnir Salnrv tz, with expt'iisi-a iiililitiiifint, all pueir :j uircci e've'ry w imhh'iiov roiii bit H'ir.p nml e-arriiiire fiirnilteit wlifr m licftri'm'e. 'ju'Iono h If al''ref,. eJ ioluluiil. hjv lli-nrtiorn St., chimi.'o MANAGER WANTED Trustworthy loily :r bi iiiIiium tt bllslnran in this County mid juljuiritm tor well nml lavorulily known l ow c financial atanelinir. f.ll.i " -Iru tU m. and expoinieii. imid rach Monlll ( m reel from licaiiiiniirterii. 1 ip-rii aid vnnceii ; position permanent, auotw Manager, 610 flonon Bldg., Cbiad VB 1. l lr Mfc H.OyO DvAne to th I'aitfetl KUlUkM. Kwruii, 1&000 ptLfty grhphB oa tLk LjtMtduj al nhiv au3 )(j,WJ HH Uk blt IbCOM. rUtt wLo Uiv uu:b xrL arlvt avt . yj'.uK wW tL IV. nt.UU4r. Kn.i Uv viilkiM rtub tLo iitibtuAKW UAA J -W.OVJ.WrO. Ui vuiri f ow Hun 1jJ prciiciKal Vo t rwUUw Lmtis oa Ums cLo1 oliil dim.. Wltjr Ojux Ml UwUn wm war HiiifflT Amah (dm U C&m1, all taj of Mi In It ht wLtt we to U Ui irlHf voritf. pj$ a ftauv tcvu UAtt U) VaUm to duf 4MMXASA )Mri fSAl, CM td tli dbA. TU ( L'JtK A i lH.U IMUNKIIAT. Tukt Jjixativfc Jiroiiii- J u in I nt Tiilile Ui All druntrihU re-fund the money II it 01m vucure. 1:. W. oruve'H iimture ftu tuM li 00. Was Id Now Had Colter Brcalfuat i'ooJ, to dJfLTtui Imiu bil otlibra tlut it ihtutta cvc-ryboJjr. Oct A tcLuo to duj ut your grottru. Tiu (iwiui kvi 1 o Cu, la lUit, U X, WIND0R HOUSE WT. U. UVTIJ.B, IToprlelor 416 AtarM i- urtwg Pa., (OjisoalU P, U. U. Dtyoi Bnlanca) Room, 7Su4 00c. tjoo4 M , 21c Ooe4 aotuKj4aHaaa. Jury List. LUt ot Grand .Turorn drnri lor Um Ca Oyer and TormiDDrandand Ucnna Tery and Court of Quarter Heaniorj ottr o(Bny (lor County held aa Octotxr 1 mcncliiK Monday, Doc. It, VfS. OltAND JL'HORS. NamO, Occupation, Itealdtaa, AinlK Milton, Traeilitir, Krauklln Auraiid Wllllatn, IninliernmiJ. U'M HowiiriMji J. 0, farmer, Centre llliiKiiniuu J. I. annnt, Miirliiif IiIiiIuh Henry, fanner, Midnlecreet Droi wi JuiuIicii llentloniKii, hwli UenilKirliiiK William Karmer, hja llarUnan John I. fanniir Centre lliiinirinl Irwin, Ijelmror, M ddleae HiuiaiiiKiirl'ttrry, turiuer, Wmilxt lluinliun Abraham, Rem. Wiwi bw Kliiio John M, lurimr, Ad mm 1OiilK JefTerann, laliorar, Ualoo Miller Cbarltia Jr., farmer, Penn Moer (iuorife IC., farmer, WaaoUf lllllir John, farmar, Jaikaon HlniUbet. il. gout Ueulrn Mci lmld Coli man, trnnker, t'uloo nhttiiibatli Alulluw, faruinr, trantlll lllnli, A. A. nieraliaat,HprliiK Waltor Jaalali. farinar, Ceinue Wliieunwyur, W. W. gout, Mld(UeMl PBTIT JUUOIU). Auilif Jurnine, laborer, Weal Porry llruuae tluuruu A. farmer. Juaauc liouiil Ibkmi: 1. lafiiiur, Moii'ue 11u.,iim n Vrunk mrti.Mp 1i-MBklUl liowarwa Clmrlna, l.umberuiaii, fra niiur I'.iiiii. runner, trunk nu HoniiriHii (loritiilliia, farnmr. Cent ermine Juaub b' lubortir, Mlildlwim llli, h) llniiH. furiiiHr I- iiinklln Diwblur Henry. Kuud Unilur bllinl Uiuiey Juinoa, laiKimr, M uuiie-uuii rioalt r, i, II. Uniier. Dtiiiliu . ishi r Arthur v., Imniiurd, JriMdiW l.,rr.,u r,ul.l.t r.l.r 1, (iilliim ,uiialliaii A fiiimrr. Wt lilium Aiiuiii, barliur, W'u"liH'i(li lillfeH J, O. Illllllicrillllll. All'll ' Huwuil Anina, j. p., Worn ikiivvr Huiiiiiiul Krutik. Iiirini r, Miilill-.' lliiruliii Kiina, nunt, Ailuinn IIiiiui Jiunlel, fiiiiiiur, Vint Perry Krutiir filiiiiiii.liirini r, WliMlc-n Kieuiilerliiilcn. orM:iiti.'r. MldJ" Klime Aiiiiimii, luliiii r, ih avvr Miuilii'ik, I I ifi'iil. tjiirliiK . M Mlililloawurili fSur M , (uunur, A(Ui M hi r in , JiiIiii n., Lcuf, KiuijtiUi Mnuii'j Hnrniii'i, fnrniur, Poiiii Mi UHlii. Ii. 0. limner, punu Mover l. W. fnrrimr Puiin MnH:r. JJuMi if. buti.htir, Waahltgtt" llor Mi ritm II. farmer, niianmis I'lillllim II. U tiillnr.Hiilliisiiiova Itearti'k Jolm, fiirnitr, lioavur llow I'urr Ivni; riier, Pfiiu ltoiihn William, miller, Uoiliuvm llliouili) Jaimb nmriiliaat, Wonrue Huriklfl John W. merchant, MuUmm ilUiu Jubn H. piurehant, JI'IDji . HfiUhh Jnlrtla. Cartienfor. alUldIn 1 fthidb Albert. J. t. Perry , M li.n.h. li Nalhuil nim.Winllll. UW" etroiib Kllaa. blai-kauillli. WublUt Toblii fMuj, laliorar, Middlabnrf i tlndi ernve lnfn, nail errter1Cl)r,' werta iiriion, rarmor, pane,