f"MW * - - j « Brennewn's i Kid" Ceceily Allen S 5■ x 1 0 ( oji> rlslit, hv 112 The entire neighborhood had lonjs since decided that Mrs Brcnnan'f youngest hopeful would close his enrtli ly career through the unwelcome at tentiom of tin* proverbial hangman. Magtrie Brenuan aged fifteen. was a popular employee at Johnson's elgnt iPartory Young Dan was a district messenger l>oy. and oven little .Tennb earned ofld pennies by cnrlnc for thf wore Hilled awny to lllwitltp, fu Hilt from th. dsn that' the "K!& r hge 'of tffhe months, tkafl Wr '?»* y.'-•;*».. flt.- hid 'H -i v - , •*» *> .-£*? #4; Iplinlir T *mr "We* "**«* Vi *»» t|*st hat. ■>*•*> «:»&. «»j -tfltf mi «€**>»< anfe tiUjity ww *«•» k *&» i R W#ll* "** * 5 1 S*w*t4v WVK-. 'h rai % aw***: w»a M a tnaaw* «4M» tar* av-»t " • ca** aanE «■■** aaa 'jaa. *■* a - ■«#■< lew* tie *»-■ j «T r- m. fr iff* —»aa»4 ftm* j m ►*"t MK ~a» twi- J. 4 J«iS »iC - hm» ti i -*-£*•» IV j«~»r fwadnw I*l W*m ftat ** §«■: #>. t -l. - «rw if tfh* *&.-hah* aw- i»t 112 -mi w*y »* th# sn>? IN hf'6 jIW V> |* >t *v- <"%i| I lfc» *•* Im .< «n»r J ta- %nt liW #.*x>r ». ?%-• on* | «rV * »»■?•«.•-*» -.*| J •- *» «*-' Yj-*ar« *- m v •r Ti, - »W(» -fflC v 4*nN% fcv MMI ? »r • »« » *1- *rw st* lr«B*4 *V • f»*l Mt a* o**-* »*i ■niff TV*-I«*t *sj • * .<'> * Tlwmus few 4 ®Ts I** NH% Hi ' >- * a 1 » m«• 4 «• -v- «?rre* <■** ?, a®> 4> <«> tlm i • ■» * > J; 1 «'t}» tt- > - 4-TV*-' ' V |«< «»( «•**« <*»•"* «p»« * T»rt«w> l«* *4 § 9v. >4 < -- Ik Stir W*g\ Txwi ; v»>M «*nl hr*t ' : ■ «• * * - « ». ctA xwth *t ife* v* ft*i > I 'VMS *\ tVr vN.VJI vf llto* n » M *■ * w y * k * WS* JsKW ' »V(* •»♦«» f- : '~»i v JU «. mt Ik ( ■ •-■ . ? )» **♦*> wl- ' 4 ■*'" » •? s » *<4. v »:*JI | K«wl J ■■ ■ • • r**a*Ti«r tW w*f | * : • 4 V Ikiil sw« Wr« ' to ||v 111* M»** I trvj tW l*» tSwf twin >1 112 M:!»' « »•** *>4 «» v««>Uy «-»«lk - 1 svt w tjt %*£ liart t " •*■**-> aiNih-M * - - - ■• ■mi Hu: J *-. Sf ra «lr*s v» * a * fur Itliu. Tkr «kJr« **«• ami IlcltblDf *»« J» . j tl- 1 r * Tlkw * - .... , _, , . j*- 'Kj' Gr •* 1 n k nh» a in th* ttajF |w.: «r, )■■' ;* V %' Wri'mwn'* Ki«l" rUc hr-.larl.T uj««n h!s lii»*. TV a(trrß<«a wa* #ui»rv th** littki m % ».w««r :■■■•! n.-r m «Iris w !« h t»« 112 ■ t »*l wiit. «»!»! let -•* r . ».r> atiunir t!i«« V- t fmm 1 . '■ ! ' 'St. hut th» rli TTitb half I ■ »112 »„ •in |b# ha;-; ' 4 amis. Thwe i wast.-> iii -":• • lor an 1- . . - • - d ih ti tl row open th* door Tww and b«-r apr.»n t *1 «»v«*r r1 • :«d Th«- otb *r * •- - a?«•! D.i y and fair to look up- o < vpn ill ' ,or fripht Tb»*y ro«- and fawl tl# sodden vision in tb" d'H.rw;iy. Tb«- oi-h-r ■ -th -n i'a •• <• a *•« r»•;«rn. half of i •" if ! "V- nit' Hid! Wher< did yo foind hln.?" T! < *t. w h'Mit waiting for n-ply, sh<-.!• rl ! -i<

bligatory» "and sin K was it.ii !• ped ISttghtflg an «t« N k * HnW ti- wt- 4. *'• -* Wv : . . St « ««ttX sst-vi C V 1 M* ih« r v*. "h v %. u a* a* "tl ?•> >f. lit* '-.■ im h>.ia a ht MM>*■ M. 3>» t T*J *>T« -* "* t-»' »t*i* that » iiiMM *T* vcl S»»-; * * WJrr t*.- ksi«i if xvm )m< «* th* Sra< *y rt, .«f y *wvrt- r*' f*r IV «r« fhwea Jfcch*t!t ta>hr th- ««• hhev# - aa*i "»?t\ . 'vt s«c the Ihk w H'»« 1«> f"r h* »e>y---, ? rr *• -> * t *«: JN*i %)« 112 tw TV-* s>-3 «9» 4 hMa. thw *>,•»♦ .-hiM I «•#«. H** t-sm *» |w»«*-v w-t IW. nnwl «:Sh t'ofj §»:Wt thiry .-rrt« t«a«Hk Jtofcli t»Nf *l*4. m-* f«s.; It tW m**r- »a -v- f»-wwl *h* iw *€ t' e »S> m 4 "Jtorh. II «*t *awsr%£t - ; y I •««!*> Mr war<- at ws»m4 £» * a:« I it «at h* S?«s l»j Ml *<»>■ TW {4j hK»»-ak *>- v«:"s 4 »s4 A «t»* i » J t«rm he »«wt. -trhsk-' » th i-.-.. -• -Hy a th•>■ hf-r. -Ay : htßt thr- h wv«M^ ' | ~l ««Hh* !»•- a lank-* «t; . < | Jica Vv -V," ti.*" h* i ia*.» i y-ta * - -- \ •.. • *' r | Uk hkttev-M ity ,n I ♦« ' f~k 4a a»»' »th «w ITVy ItoM*." Ih ti* hf*vj I «%l r\vry ISkc tvahl TV t«*cc* t v«y w th# l*. Va \«*i, X»l »•< tv«i otn I *Wr« * ili i« tat* cut In the «M-c Iwtth a vt-Att v hiktfe at>* wt t<< h«vt, Th«" }s*ly i* *«' i U *1 Tl# I it j „ ..•■ : - > rMtnanl ?»« aw what hithh it has s innriol it, Thr l»:tiaka lie Ifutw fiat# vf 1 1v >« I nut s »:.» • IIkI »i . t Thr «aVh«l wry ,» \rry rk.H- »' tfvthrT. r«h W trwd hti r. Ka*~h »>ttr p«t* ' tl ■* I;;- • as it my I- nt* ■s tlvrr are ytar- in l« r hf« tluit is. If Mary i> litttw* -l»- put- SP.vu k» i r iH'ls in tfc> |»« in*r ami l» Ws »t t«tr two c. nut« s «»vrr th** lirr Thro she n » to thr |«t|« i »tk) tit <-» «»Ut th# k#rtH-|* Tln t -««!»«• al! « Isr Il i' S it. Th* 1 uumhrr * 112 t ltil<- p |>|itil kernels In !i ot»r'- r t- lis in h<>w many y» ar- a happy marrt.. awaits her.— Journal Jutlior. Trrth mi! Nntnl vrrtlrr. "th* «.f tt.»* n "-t nti-nt modifications of Itr - -h naval rules c<>\. rns llir tn»s|- hal t\ ai nations •>f cand dat« < for •n --listuirut. Thr n-trletioas arr made vvw, ••-jH.ially :in r»canls the (\kuditiou of their twth. The reason for this va-ily- , \|ilain«'d. in ly >-! i t < rii -• sat :i work the crews are l. t >» • !'?• ti ( j • llcl to subsist til»»n «»< a i: 1 upi "H.ilt jnnk" and "har k as nti • days of the ships of a • nip' 112 (-rations asro. There fore the ipn'stiuM . 112 absolutely sound t««th nixl all of the teeth is not of so niui'h imp' rtatn-c now that soft hrt ail. fr<-s|i iiM-at or • auued im at and vege tahl. - form tl ■ t a <>r i >irtion of the f> •d at -t I'rov .ded that a man has a snf!. tit mini! r< 112 t. otb ami of fair 'pi.ility in 1 sin ad for the projter mas tlcati r r«-pe< t<. he will not be re jected "fan's lin*n of lllnrK*. Between twenty one and thirty a man is ill ti\e and a half days a year on an average, and lietween thirty and forty aeveii days In the next t* n years le- loses eleven days annually, and be tv.t-en fifty and sixty tv.«nty days. Thf of Lonir Life t'onsists in keeping all the main or tr-tn* "112 the Inmlv in b- althy regular ae i tion and in ijutckly destroying deadly i dis»»a«e germs. Klectrie Bitters regulate 1 Stomach Liver and Kidneys purify the blood, and give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in curing Kidney Troubles. Female < omplaints. Nervons Diseases < n-tipatiou I.)y-pep-ia. and Malaria Vnroron- health and strength always follow tie ir u-e ( inly siic, guar ante'ed by I'hulcs & Co. druggists. J : HIGHWAYS OF EUROPE. I c ' Frjinre Lcniln In Synloiti fJniitllnu nvul Mnlnt«'nai»ee. II Two hundred y. ar- ago Englund bai the worst roads in the world becaust the peasantry living o'i the roads alont were required to work thorn, says tin " American Asphalt Journal. In speak ' lng of them Maeanlay says "that i route connecting two great towns wlilcl x bavt> a large and flourishing trade wit! each other should be maintained at tin ' | cost of the rural population scattered between them is manifestly unjust. I was not until many toll bars had beet violently pulled down, until the troops bad In many Instances been forced t< '' net against the people ami until mucl blood had been shed that a good systen was Introduced." F.vory class now contributes to tin ' maintenance of the road system In Eng land The French have probably tin \ most efllen nt law- and regulations it ' tlio world for the building and repair lng of highways. The minister of pub lie works b s the general superintend ottoo of all road • ami ways by land aw 1 1 by water. There are four classes ol . ..ju, *kj;- , A '» H.<« i« * »r- Irt «j» vrsjt t« bait taaatu. HtJ t;>, ihnih h>* 't te I'tJ *AK .y Hu k TVtsd tuAt shesihl i«xs a» iwuay h• m 4 kt»«oa it. Tlw? *i»nH the *«••»* t»e vwt vt tbr* htw thry a>«> *» K ti "112 :he m'*|i-« and J*t aw»t p>»- t*«t ;aafrw-fc.v -• s.i I--w Is t » t j n» chna«>* aU t*» x •»1 s (j* -dor y i •-> «t »i\ «*rr« < ct*i hi ps* w- al. ha i»> Thr s«kl«ht avsdd Hr a p«« i«th#Ay «• aa—hn—ai ait a x aaJl" - a. * h.>wrr £ '.. hi ar# »hfi*. tt««k +M la ItaimaH w. 'je thr #. v. • t« .-f the r- •«*;» - #fc the r«*«tr»ry, w I |w-4 ,-s » •}, at t*ie - v - - 4 • ri-t* - -tl #r twt caHnl the «haMB twt Take half aa .* >«. |' 1 S * - dry v • - ia *■*>.» aal hd it «th the »«hM> ■**- If th# *\*-«ir rf the ««!*"• < laac** t»» * l«lu:-U a# Mart t.aca-. It * n hdxat*that ns fna£: are * .1# ,112 lae *«•- K<« | ;>srtro? ww- r i. -tt )-> ik» 4ar. I* SVART VILLINERY a*t« \rr a> »■<. t I*l *«< l t rtw»M taarM*ll)» Hat* at# h tww hat* are •hkr. Nt the diiihuahlihf hpa'vire t« a *vjt, tt»erm IV traxrlinc hat* nr |v 1 t s ~n " d.-» k a* nv-ll a> vrry pah- -ba»h N v IV tntir *; - s »!«•> - v v fa- inat'nc than »v> r tn thr pah eoh<*v < s»- ally Cray It »* * 112 , - *r t ■ rv«>>f.«rr, litd th \ litth' -trap tn thr Mint# fNt thr hat # in h |«iw« «\tw th> r"tthf at ttw- Kt. i, « 16 a tiny »•*»! •- |; • r s Nr to H a kl,a|r - th> I' v Vnrpxu IV l»r« h «t*tt«ht «»» ami to tl«e tfttan In »«vi plarr- v th -t«>l aud *tms* »#• hau tit- \ I ng e-tr.vJi A I-ARISIAtf Tt.KT. feather falls from the side orer the hack of the hat and is fastened down In the front with -atin ribbon bows. j Many if tl > rough while felts are trimned with wreaths of rosea and Irregular black velvet (tows. t»ne of the latest French hats is shown in today's Illustration. The ma terial is beige colored velvet. It is made up with a wide, floppy brim and a soft crown The brim is raised on the left side and held in place at the ba< k iiy an oblong bu< kle. A scarf of soft liberty silk spotted in jiold is vv anil in and tit of the folds The charm of this hat consists in its be coming softtn >s. Jii >ic Ciioi.i.et. Poor Vnnns ThlitKH. Watkyns I beat that young Fresh le .Ii and yiiss Simplex are going to g ; married. Vis; two Souls without »l -a ie tii"-ight. ."s rv ille Journal. Fiii'is Wa to Liv» Loiip. The startlintr Hniionncement of a l>is eovery that will surely lengthen life is inad<* bv editor t). 11 Downey, of Chu rnbiisco, Ind. I wish to state."he write- that Itr. Kings Xe\v Discovery for ('ousumptioii is the most infallible remedy that I have ever known for folds and tirip. It's invaluable to people with weak lttmrs. Having this v itidi rfnl inedii-ine no one need dread Fneumonta or Consumption. Its relief is instant and cure certain." Failles A. < o guarantee every i"c a,nd 112 Rl.nti Ifjll!", and u'fve trial b'ottlt/S free ArTER MANY VFARS K Of suffering from kidney disease, Miss Minnie Ryan, of St. Louis, Mo., found ,j * complete cure result from the use of lit Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is euch cures us this which es tahlish the sound < ness of Dr. Fierce s or a theory: "Diseases li which originate in j, the atomuch must b<- cured thiouxh the stomach." \'ff yY.]u>*l Every othei orcein LI: J / I-It '■• if ' depends on the ■ VVWI fL - | n itftinach for its < (Jtl >s vitality and \ igor. r ft T< 1 W / jh CUted org.ius off t A/ digestion ;»nd m '*f ('<{/ ] tn!ion the food 10 whit h i* oaten W converted into nu V to triment, which, iu yj I n the form ot Mood, ' I V ie sustaining ■- I I i ■ \V hen 4b e i» dlB It' are WuvfV and tfi« vrvfaw* of St.:v»tioi\ -"hows iWIL in neftrt, livct. kiilne} » or *oni\otbi t w pi JM, ue » !|ViUs l t i ur- IjkMeoi oil's Mb} i * Oil 11 a \r%\ i *vv« ivni mitrl . . • .*<> . At. •! ' k • «v IU »»> *><• '* W«» '<« **«•» ' i ><*«•«£ M * J 1 » •»*. in I * 'W» K W tSi 1 - * i«2*«VH *»»*« • u. O IIV y,* • Ajv •*<»><»»• *JM' , » \i&' «■> •U» ><•«S* «,)*••' * J*" • m. . V a «»' "b' it ,{• * * . » •>'•• H »'* ViV*' ' *' *»* «. * * « .« « «k.. v l. M*. iHfc KtVltVftit.H. « - . u* - . Hn\4 -u b:i •*s> VtrMk V« • * , M Th, r*- » grakv«''hrt *r Uist V:, ' *'.<•. mn. v'kkjjt' * ii{\4i k v ■ V . a- k: fct-- $-•*»• . n ->- v • tb. ~ - Rr| ah THE POULTRY YARD. T*Me -rra;«» of all k'ndsar* p -l 112 r To Ui m, 11 thr Unt n:u»l ha*« » vi l»arat tL< t\ ;,wt It is kwt tv mU ilw algtt ntK i»t t« a If th* sultry uvr h» k, j.t .lrj »i*l rkii and n>% «** M 1 ftr.Vw »!,« fowl*. nHtt W I , Whtk tV p.. : «t5 slt»«M IK a It ' = ,• -V <4*< nl*l I# (iu » x, ~4tl l»'- BILL OF THt PLAY. 112 •" |» > - *» • n i V lall«>w . »-«i ! tt it -v \ «S 11 ••• • ' INtvr F I Uaviutf wlt»i a Its* t«k«« t«» \«n*hnlH«' j W' tm W »> - r»«t rt>»«» W i »t#i.Y r»c tUv li< r tMuiitt »II In t'h * hand <»«•> Malt. Mr-» HMMI OMapMI ha« • utl » S nttirrktli;<\ well kim«u Kucltwlt »«lurn JulMarK'mv tmt* i>Jay«*d tlurty !> ur rvl«-«. fri'iu Sir Jusrpk r\»rt«T in a Ju voiuW i'r»-duvtlMU v>f "I'tuaforv" tw Ju lU-t in "Itunitv and Th«» will of tb» l«t« I.orln»«>r Stvnl dard haa I'tvti t\l«Hl rho jihihc |Jit,v --: «.! t lfft au »»twt»' \ahicr hous«there t'eollla Loftua. now l«adlnK woman with K. H Sol her u. will Join Henry lr\lujj' , < ct'iupauy next aeason. She wtll not fill any <>f the roles now takeu hy Miss Ellen Terry. Tht Real Bltterneaa. Mamma—But. darling, why should you object to taking the good doctor's advice? Bobby—lt Isn't his advice, mamma. I It's his horrid old medicine that 1 hato I to take.—Chicago News. How to nmovalt Kara. When furs become worn or soiled at the neck, they may l>e renovated l>y gently rubbing with cotton Itutting sat urated with gasoline, u hi<'li should not tie used in a room that has artificial heat or light, says The Ladies' Home Journal. Axle grease, tar. paint and pitch tuay be removed by rubbing tirst with oil of turpentine and then with ether. Dark furs may be cleaned with fine cedar or mahogany sawdust which lias been heated iu an oven. Alaska sa ble, seal, electric seal, fox, etc., should be beaten with a switch until free from dust, then laid with the fur side up and the hot sawdust rubbed In. Be lav ish with the sawdust and vigorous with the rubbing. After this place the garment upon feather pillows with the furry side down and beat well until all traces of the sawdust have disappear ed: then hang out in a shady place. White furs may be cleaned in the same | way, using white cornmeal instead of the sawdust or, if only slightly soiled, by rubbing well with magnesia In cakes. Wet furs should never be dried near the lire, but shaken and hung away iu a cold room, then brushed. Now Century Comfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Bncklen's Arnica Salve It kills pain from Burns. Scalds, Cuts, Bruises, I'lcers. and Fever S Vkoal I % r%. ! - HUU 4 U - •<» "I*l *A j ! «\» i. .i -i i" *♦ . I Vi, ' :.»%■: t\mx -*i4l ' U«.4. . ♦i: , '* V 1 h % Khit* it mu viH»ui%i«*r | ~ u ' Kv. tkr <4l w kavv » (feve I't.ug ad- j j y j,I J,, 0 *| | % W ||| st jg. i *• - •• , Iu ' nit>N ■\. iv axe t.«Ji a- n; all ** j p. **:•.. . I - k'-fgjj lU c utHMI m 1 » K> • "> j ! ai« uis :.d vi a study ilwlr par l t. uiat » -h. r «> U. to th,> tiv*l -! t « : i> !■ | rt*-r r«i- vf ' tn -. m; tbe txprrt jeJto<: • • - n- >r .:>• lb v niui-a Ils< 118 jed Ml «« a UfawJ thine, m I heir » j pertt u . J.I .. Ist »h. r •h. Nts jwy n,> r ,',N. r »«» t> . r advice, nl . i * - - iv la i r»s-t thr *Mrt W.-IM - • c n fa«htoll** I whirl 1« the li .n «aIM» Wt. The skM I«a St. v.MI bat t.» Mtti h. aw |. - - ,: - • s. t , ; ,i: at;\«'ly I Ben, It *isist«t . 112 f.mr jiVvi 1 * the ■ V- - : . - " j nu .\•| •UK til- -t" Xt h **< tlt jw .• it Is s ui *«• ixto red. was cliart; - .n s» tt if the «N»s.uime 1!< .-it i>i| [ sud a«ri>-t is «.is s. } ,|» s etitvd by a j k t cs Im I silk, whK-h iu tutn was , nit »\* a belt <4 tiH »•>•»! il V I'l llult'k silk V« |\l I|i ' I til • \ .1.(II wet* s,-t eff bv .i red tmdMreil* , 112 Mndatkm rain Ihe 1 ..\\;! S. \* u w .- :t two part*, a ah rt > .> i a i - I- • ' b < s„mache bra ; t 'e •« tig u* 1 iJh FOIt A YorNO h drug tft'di'e. CONVICT LABOR ON ROADS. Tiii l Experiment Likely to He Tried l>i New York State. Commenting on the enforced idleness of convicts In the state penal institu tions, the New York Tribune says edi torially : The suggestion which was some time ago made in these columns that able bodied inmates of prisons and peniten tiaries be set at work building improved roads seems at last to be acted upon to a considerable extent and with gratify ing results. The convicts In the state prisons are as a rule otherwise employ ed. but those in charge of the peniten tiaries have not been able to provide work In prison shops for the prisoners under their control and so have sought it outside. Iu eight or more counties of this state the penitentiary prisoners art employed either at toadbullding i>r at crushing stone for roadhullding. It is not known that any bad effects ha\e been experienced from the under taking. while the good effects are uu morons and obvious. Among the lattur I these are conspicuous: The prisoners have the physical and moral beticiit of healthful labor lu the opeu air; the prls .tm> i an> made to pay Uielr way in ! Mead of being a i i a\> charge upon tty community. iliv construction ot good | roads Is promoted, and iho * ust of them I ersl lUmipMod, ty tratnpi l nj.tlii nj.tlii ipviil'Uit las) mi vn it■■\. vhVium i ■„■ ft | i »H iBS it K-a u - \p-U« v*• Umt Uiip | jC- A- u % biA .X ' *j, Ut !ty c»«' l|iniab « of'stnt. I,* 1 ,* ! ot.s v., ii S< "t i • a!\* nt'artts, l.« I ». . is '.. «>. I l,» * •~+ U fc-«t * •: , .%•> s at repairing an 1 j aUig the roada after t.'iej are hi It Ml -t 112 the priiKiuera at Slag s.i.g are u- * at wofh. but II 'a Hot K *: uvv t. tof t.'i.-iu were UUe aud « rUiMd>- %u#»rlug. u.. rally ant - . aily, frou. eufercvd Uli« n» *>*, and ytft within a few hour*' drlv%> from i Ossiil&it are hundred* ot mllea of { tvsoS that are !u their l a re p; a> i t• the «vaiuiuntt* and a cause I of vexation and of actual pvcuntary • his* to all whi' are c, :upelled to as* ! Una. VV*4> uet mean, of eourst*. that counties aud towns are to wait uutll pi:* a, r> • .tu I* wurvil to build |> d mi K But whenever and wherever ablet- died i»rJs «uen» are idle there p: .« h of liad rvvtds l« uitifrav atevl t*«i fukL All roads should be made aud k< pt c and all prlnonera who are able tn worl should I* kept at health ful and |>r rttat»i» work Thoae are two rule* whieh should l«e eonatantly olv •rrvnl and betw.vn wSuch an intimate relationship is K> be found % Flr» Paate. Take a tablespoo«ful of dry rtourand half a te.ispoonful of powdered alum, nisv sk«w!v with half a teaspovunful of cold water, set on the back of the stove and i-our iuto it another talde*|>oonful txv «>f Niil'ng water; stir briskly and et>- > but a *hort time. Pour Into a wide t bottle while warm and i)s. a wooden pad'lh* to take It out wtTh T: . p.tsto niay be pt»rft;nu , d and will k«i p indefinitely. I used this to fast, ii haufrnß cords «>n celltthiid pic ture fi.-m.t s, putting a square ploY ef flff white jst|M r oxer each ettd of the cv»r«l. and it holds as firmly a* would a fr iw-on a w<*. h»n frano a Hnata*** ln*|»tratton. "I suppose." scitd the duke, "that you will !< < ais'Ut for an American girl as a wife fi«r yunr aon?" "Y« s," .(Uxwervvl th«t earl, "and if the pr» *ent t« ndenetes of cxitnmeree *»n tin no Is oildn't Ih» surprised If xxw had Ih ■< r ! k out lor some hustling V •: .an y< ung men as husbands for our daughters ' Washington Star. Ill* Hmnllur** of v»ml, Ohl felloxT, can you let ma I have a d 'llar this morning? .s id' It \o Yon haven't paid ni* the dollar you I Harrowed » month or *xx«i ag\>. hit guss uuortiflevl and resentful'- bnjNNI MM tos.iv. ShadUdt. that x. u rv>Uelilbr »uch pitiful little debts at I ug »v that> Chlcagvi Tribune. What W» (II Wast. -Mm wait* bot HttW ti«» brUw." Itli tuuimtr bow »•'*• ; it,< To a lltti* IM b«lo* Vina h.inJm) lu th« th* !•: • - r'uiids'.pMa Prsss. Very Ktehereba. Mis# Roche—So jour play waa a suc r«-ss, was It? Botb ttnauctally and ar tlatlcally? Mr. 1>« Swell—Oh, blasa me. n«lth»rl Merely socially.—Brooklyn Life. "is CATARRH catarrhß^^l Ely's Cream It is quicckly surbed. Gives He ._y lief at once. FEVER It ojiens and cleanses the Nasal Pass ages Allavs Inflamation. lb-als and" Protects the Membrane. Kestores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size. 50 cents: Trial Size. 10 cents at Druggists or bv mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street. New York. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayer's Piils arc liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative, AH druggists. ! Want your moustache <>r beard a beautiful brown or rich black " rhen uso BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Whiskers j 60 CTS. OF Owu<.'.> c 'V "_ W _ R P Ca N * N - M - i MORE LIVES ARE SAVED ...BY t'SINO... Dr. King's New Discovery, ....F01t.... Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Lung Remedies Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, ' Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. HO PAY. Trice 50c. & sl. Trial Bottle Free. D, LA W. RAILROAD. TIME TABLE. Corrected to May i, 1901. NIW VoKK. \ M" AM* I'M" Barclay st I,v. 200 io jo 100 Christopher St. 2 I*l 10 uo lou Hobokrn 2HO I'J 11, I 20 Sernnton Ar '> •"•2 101 64a . 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I • Dally. * « \>-. \ • '■ »t-'H i»n I ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TlMti Iu Effect Nov, 24. 1901- \ M V V I'M I' M IS, nrtt n(l4tiH)A * 4 • - . -4 27 --M I l*ittrt« it 542 «-C .... 1 A M A M I' M I' M I I piraih FVny "(7 X' 11' 42 t 2 '«2 r* W Ntaltfokt *42 K' to *« l •P[ ... M,vanaatt» ...." > # 1 At •*7 W«j>»a4l'.|*n.. " » tl I *47 ar Il v 11 »> • • 7O" 1 —^ I I'ottnUlc It ) » > oi .> 2 4 ...... I I Hatlrton • 12 ...... I I T'CttK-lm " 7 s.' .... 111 ■l' I i|. rrn!!an *• 7 * ll* I I K>«ek oii'tt ..." < 3 ...... I ... ar * 4«. I 4" 4«' I I"M A V I'. M I* M ~ 4"reativ ......... I I 13 7 i} Vvrrv ... '• «* * 114 4Hi : S I llli>"MfWrit, " M: II 11> ? S | »r »"> ll 4 : ;.v 4 > a»a«t^' l * ..... I\ * I- 73i - uth I'anviU* » 14 IS I 431 J ...... SunNiry....... " *s' >2 4<» IV» sis A. M »" M I". M l\\|, I "•uxhurr Iv » 4." si.' 4' < "« •> 04 Lr«i»t>ui>t.... ar v» I 14 >4' I Milton •• lw <'■> I •Viae? VV iili.«tu.|«>rl , " tl 0 141 <• *• IU »5 U«'k Matron .. 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Kern (Ilea " 851 11 281 632 7 ;il Toinhlnken " KSS ll :!s 53K T42 Hazleton '• ll 10 11 5H ft ,;i 805 Pottsvllle •• 10 15 ii 55 A SI A SI P SI P SI ~~ Ncscnpeek iv 802 11 "b 305 6 40 • ••• Wapwaliupen..ar 8 1 11 20 320 <> 62 Mocanaiiua.... " 8 :tl ii 32 :: 30 7oi Niinticoke " 8 ft 3 11 54 3 10 7 111 P SI I ■•••• Pljm'tli Ferry' I 005 12 na :! •">; I 7 WilkHbane ..." 010 12 10 405 780 AM P SI P SI P M Plttstonl l)«SH) ar V?» 12 55 s 4 6ti 836 Scran toil " " 10 08 124 ft 24 05 I Weekdays. I Itaiiy 112 Flair station. Pullman Parlor ami Sleeping t'ar* run on throunh trains between Sunbury. Wllliamsport anil lOrle. between Sunbtiry and Philadelphia and Washington and between Harrlsburg, Pitts, burg and tb« West. For further information apply to Ticket Auenta / ]{. HUTCHINSON, J. H WOOD. (Jen'l MUnaiJcr. Cfen , l Pusa'ri'r Ay Shoes, ShcJs j I CJiaeap ! XSeliaole I Bicycle, Cymnasiupri and Tennis Shoes. TH i: CELKBRATED 112 ai'lisl«' Shops t \ AND THE ; hnrt!> l*P4»4»f _ A 1 I A '\ y /_ Tl> Ml Tor all Klfid of Tip Roormu, Spoutlne and Cenera! Jot» >%ork. Stoves, heaters, Ranges, Furnaces. «tc milks THIi LOU KM: KtiLlTt KST! -©: JOHN HIXSON NO. 116 E. FRONT ST. .JOHN" W. PARNSWOKTH INSURANCE LiTe Fire Accident and Steam Boiler OfTIo*: Montgomery Building, Mill Street, Danville, - - Penn'a ' diLA -tLH A . kt; D G - T . i UOUKOTIDTO BOV.K. mm TKAiN> I.KAY* l>AN\tl.l.» weekday* onlyi Kef PhtlU'telpht* ll.Vl < tu K»r New Yarn i.l u For Catawl*#* lV.il * u. Kor Milton T.-t' a ra . 1.00 pin Far W UUMn«port T.iti !* in.. *.OO p a. rralti* for Baltimore, Washington and 11 • MMHb leave rwnty-ftHirth ml Cheat iu>' streets, Philadelphia, *«wkdHV»—i."s, T.t< • C a in , is It), l it x 03. « li. 5.1 >3, s.si 1 11., 12 SI nifilu S'Wfcjl3.2l. Ml a. m., B.M ti. 1 is. & •<>. •w. s st; I- IIV ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD Unvr Philadelphia, Chestum suvei What md smith street Wharf for Atlautic t'ltv. WKEKOAYS Kxpress, tf on 11. m., ITW. 1.00, •.(*>, 7.1'» i> 111. Accommodation. S.AO a. 111, 5 l"i p. m. Sundays- Express, *».(»>, lo.n'a. m., 1 is p. in. i>uminmortellon Jt til 11 m >UI p. 111. Leave ATLANTIC CITY DEPOT- Week days-- K\press, 7.55, H.OO, 10.1"i a. in.. 2.50,5.5 ii p. m." \ccoiniiiodatioii. S (i> a. til . i.\> p hi Bonder* -Rijuifi ML IS «. m., tW,7.80 p. n. Accommodation 7 1i a. in., I 06 p. IU. PlflOl cars on all express lnUnn.4 I.I'.AYK I'llll. \DKI I'll l*\. Kor CAVE MAY and OCEAN CITY Week days - I.C a. in.. 4.1 >p. 111. Sunday! HIS a. m. For SKA ISLEI 'ITY Weekday! only-8 li a. m. ) NKW YOKK ANI) ATLANTA." CIT\ EXPRESS Leave NKW YORK (Liberty Street! 8 < A ? 8.40 p. 111. Leave ATLANTIC CITY,-Weekdays- S.HO a 111 .2.15 p. m. _ detailed time tabltßA' ticket otfrces W.O BKSLER, KIWON J W K! K Hen. Superintendent General Agent. "Woodman! Spare that Tree'' IF YOU NEED FUEL BUY PEGG'S COAL 344 Ferry Street.