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The New and Enlarged Edition of the International teas tamed tn Uclooer, 1900. Oft the latent and bent. Wo also publish Webster's Collaalata Dictionary with Glossary of Scottish Words nnd Phrases 1100 PftfM. 1100 Illustration. Bin TxlOil 6-S Inch. 'Firat-clnss in quality, sccond-clnsa In size." Specimen pages, etc. of Loth books sent on application. G.6C.MERRIAMCO. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par eicellence of tho cnpltal, located wlthlu one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury, k'luost table In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotel ry, remarkable for Its hUtorical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and prirtiully refuruished. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patronized in former years by presidents and hitfh officials. Always a prime favorite. Recently ro model tni and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. U. B. dep. WALTKR RUHTON, Res. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital nt all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates . O. O STAPLES. Proprietor, O. DILWITT.Manager. Vr.'VlMji THE LAKE INSTITUTE, THE UNE INSTITUTE CO. 1136 Broadway, St.Jams. Build Ins. New York. Forthn Tr.ltm.nt and cursof LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HAHITS NO HYPODElt.MIC INJECTION'S. a PKUFKCT IIOMK TKK ATM KNT Oil 8l.NI TARIl'M ADVANTAOKS. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa Regular State Normal Courses, nt':d Srcirtl Dffmrt iiientB of Music. Kbt euiion. Art, Drawing, tStnogrrtphy, and Typewriting; htroiig Cullego trcpartiLory lX-partment. FREE TUITION Roardlntr expenses M per wetk. PtipHrj Htlmuio'd at auy (iniu, in ter Term opens IK. iMtU. Write for CHtrtlogUti. J C L. Kemp, A. M.p Principal. E our tee iviuiucu il .CJ hlit-L, h v.uii tit x. 1 11,11. jll o til. A iiy wi.e teuOiug Buy liivcnlt.tu Hill n uu.),l lv rt-. rn tr fin opinion fice cou. trQiug I ne i.a.cUi Miny ol i..iiiie. "'How to Cliiiaiu a 1 .ilrl.t " .co! Ui. '11 It (,H".t. 1'atrotS irCUl Cti il.i ,uL 11 us tt.l vc: l, o i .r h.i le at our r iOcio. J .Ut l.km out Uiiouk U Us lefei.e .;.riai ?U.. i . , Vt U ii.-ul t ti; l 111 I ,1 h I'A IhM K i t o .11, .U 1 1 1 unl l lit ,1 it ( 1 1 MhlriV llltllldlrti joUlUui, oi ni.ii't.l Ni.tutililutt-i s ttotti I in eslo; i. ti.ltd lot S.1IH (.is t.op fkiit. AUtlieiM, Victor j. evans a CO. Wutcut Ait jrucy t a Buildinj, IAMIOT0N. 0- C I WEBMKS I COLLEGIATE 1 VpicTKJMAItV L I I I 1 II K OF PIKE COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1902 TAX P. FROM I NSF.ATP.n LASIW lllnn-llMII COUNTY INIHIT ItoAIl TOOK SCHOOL INT Rlonmln Orova 7 17 t r t a: : .. .. t 1 tM Delaware 4(1 (W (I ) Ml M 5 17 W ltd H HI Dlngmnll 131 ST, 17 TO ITS W M TJ l!ll 85 14 rN (ircenn l'.il HI Still !'I7 17 K i: (15 . fl H7 I,neknwnxcn 1"7 ttl 91 HI 1.'.7 Hi 2o0 M4 215 10 Id 17 I,.hman HI 01 11 "I sr. '.'I Wi tw '-1 !l MllfonlTwn 8 01 8 45 B7 ! 40 75 S 114 i Palmyra "5 5X 9 70 HI CO 13 71 15 HI li Porter S"7 71 2S 6:1 C'7 71 . 117 til 111 HI Stmh'iln & 51 27 T7 2:10 51 INI 53 10S 47 SI Westfnll 73 811. (IKt 6140 till 113 77 8 17 Totals M3 38 HW 4 1,4J3 00 29 11,215 23 $118 15 TAXES FROM I'NSKATBII LAMS t0t cmi:ktt no.n poor school ninonilng Grove 1 20 1 20 t . 72 Dingmnn 1 rv) 2 10 so 1 no Luokawnxen 14 30 28 71 14 80 21 55 Porter 50 50 2a Shohola 81 11 58 5 45 fl 13 Wl-Stfall 4 40 8 08 8 52 1 Totals S 77 47 t-'9 B M HI TASKS FROH SRATKIt county no.n roon 00 73 311 71 . . . . 20 50 13 US (I 21 55 80 40 01 15 40 . 1 10 23 110 (13 01 or. . . H3 41 7 41 30 C7 -. . . . 20 80 17 52 52 8 5i 5 (r 1 87 . 271 K5 152 51 1HUH .... 18 03 18 80 .. .. .... 1 78 1 87 1 011 21 48 (S 22 B T3 ...074 1H 419 10 J52 01 Hloomlng Grove I lfln.vi.ro Dingmnn Greene I.nckawitxc n Iichmat MUri.nl iloro M!lford Twp. . Palmyra Porter Shohola Wrairnll Totals. TAXES FROM SKATED LANDS 1001-tOlra CotNTY $ 40 47 . 25 50 15 211 no An 2(1 113 15 (VI 17 72 102 03 13 28 20 nionnmlng Grove Delaware Dingmnn GrvH-no (',!! 08 finckawnxen 20 81 Iichmnn 8 11 Milford Hiiro 14 12 Mlironl Twp 24 Palmy 122 25 Porter 14 48 Shohola 80 8 Wesliill 8 88 111 (14 2 30 1 (11 Totals 37H 87 300 00 CASH FH)M COI.I.KCTORS 1IM1U (Ol'NTY 8TATK lIO nioomliiR G'u..$ 550 80 t 5 7:3 t 23 27 Delawaie 1,071) W 118 l) 27 111 DIllKinnn 1110 13 50 83 23 71 Urw-tie 814 04 125 13 2 1 80 Larknwnicn.. . 1,182 (15 82 15 2.' 18 Li'hman 1127 20 71 83 35 15 Mllfonl Horo . 1.234 81 518 05 17 80 Mlironl Twp . 834 :) 01 52 7 70 Palmyra 702 111 21 11 17 40 Porter . 40 55 ... Shohola 557 15 40 (it 17 00 Westrall ... 1.000 00 188 52 84 28 Totals tt,728 80 $1,237 ltt 250 H9 CASH PROM t'nl.l.KCTOKS ltOt STATS .. .. Delawnre Greene I'hman Millord Uoro. Palmyra Forter 20 00 114 01 10 Oil 8!.l 2.5 20 711 U7 00 . 80 72 48 50 i 48 Totnls. 1,057 00 80 Ti 53 98 CASH FROM COL1.KCTOH8 UMIO t'Oi;STY INPUT STATE DOG Porter 7 72 2i 83 0 43 1 18 BALANCES WK FROM COI.I.KCTOR8 luoa COliNTT IlOO DlriRman 148 88 . Greene 71 48 . . , Irf.hniatl 10 00 Porter l: 48 8 00 Totals 306 02 3 DO BALANCES BtE FROM COLLECTOR 1(101 OOUKTY Palmyra 13 a noo 14 2 The Auditors In 1003 found a balance of 80.8(1 due from the Collector or Porter township for tho year 1110!. 1 he Collector paid 07 in cash to the County Treasurer and made an additional return of 13 89, which balances his account for 11101. O. FRANK ROWLAND, TREASURER County Moneys r. To bnlaticj from last settlement 6,191 82 Cash from Collectors 11 13 11,728 30 ' " 1901 ' ' " " WOO . . . " Tax Unseated Lands Iiuhmh . " " " " 1902 " " Seated " 18(KM10 . " " " " Ksil-02 .. ' Cash from Lii(Uor Tjlcenis. . . " " Pike's Slinre Krle Bonus 1,057 05 30 05 1,884 47 28 77 874 18 435 08 540 00 Money 2,121 78 " Cash J . H . villi luten, Ink . " 11 Overseers poor llingmau Township " Cash John C. Westbrook for registering dog " Cash Laf. Kowland, jury fees. " " C. V. Hull, atty, fee col lected In case County of Piko vs. i.H. K. Horton et n! ... . " Cash Frank W. Cross, Ink . " " Overseers pM.r Westfall Township " Cash Overseers poor Diiigmitu Township " Cash County Commissioners Hale County lantls 14 Cash Co. Cointurs. bridge sold to Sup'visors Delaware Twp. ' Cash Overswrs poor Dinginan Township Cash George Gregory, bherlll, Jury fees Cash tieorge Gregory, Sheriff, 60 22 75 8 00 00 00 85 Ot 60 225 50 80 00 22 75 12 00 21 25 line ot Com. vs. .MiuR " Cash from Stale tax retd 1,030 81 Total. .. 28.1159 57 I'lt. By County ehec' s paid 113,295 85 pd. 1, Westbrook, Co Snpt.. 103 00 " of 1 lKir cent, on 1,019 1 sla e tax returned 2 00 " 2'i on ii,l-27 .!H reed 3:10 5(1 " ii't, on l5,2- K paid v -loo 92 " i'lr on 1,400.41 slate tax al lowed by state 14 00 11 Balance'iu Treasurer's hands 7,001 01 Total 23,nfju 57 Foor Motleys Dr. K..7 82 62 ill t Hi 2ii3 01 175 02 To balance from last settlement " Tax I useated IjtniU loMll . ' " " " in i2. . , " " Seated " lwnlo . " " " " Kml 02 . Total 1,370 6T lit 058 87 20 HO 19 13 By orders paid I " 2 per o-iil on 1 ox' 96 ree d. . " 2 per wilt on .'ill 87 paid ' ilalauce ill Treasurer's hands 371 11 Total . 1,870 67 H'liuol Moneys Dit. It.'l 4" 1,215 Si M 8i 4nt tin 315 bit To balance from last sett lifnit-nt " Tax I ux-ntod tiMids 1(1 01 . " " ' ' ll.. . ' " Seated " 1S.V-0".. " " " " lyul 02 Total By orders paid 2 "J3 11 Cu. t 2,d0f 47 HI 03 41 87 " 2 per cent on .',0"1 71 rec o. . ' 2 per cent on ..'. kI 47 p.iiil ibiilanei' In Treasurer 8 liauds 473 24 Total ( 2,0:.'J 11 Dit itoitd Mtitieys To balance from last solllt'lneut 75 " Ta l UM-attnl UmUs lilMil 1,4-3 O i " ' " )!;-' 47 2u ' " ScuUhI " Is'i.im . 4 111 In " " " l'.d'1-l-J . 3 .l on Total 2 SMI !-4 1.ANII9 1809-1000 SCHOOL t 32 l l (I 42 42 KM no 4 32 0i 15 20 II 0 74 1211 28 7 58 1 55 2(1 5(1 (1(11 58 TOOK SCHOOL 24 28 12 112 15 20 82 03 l 53 4 27 14 48 27 73 07 a si i m 4o Id 40 liono icn . . B p c. $ 4 70 2 311 8 05 II 35 4 75 7' . 2 hT IW 18 H KS 5 40 1 75 4 70 !il (II M 51 1 53 fl 73 111 15 31 74 4 511 14 18 -It 73 175 02 315 5(1 14 12 rt 73 fr.s (i(, Cn. Ry orders paid 2,730 30 " 2 percent on 180 30 ree'd. . 43 7(1 " 2 per rent on 2.738 30 paid . . . 54 73 " Halunee iu Treasurer's hands Mil Ci Total t S,3l 81 NI.eep Mniipj-s Hit. To balaneo Iroin last settlement. ' Dog Tax Iii2 WO " ' " l!'i 051 2(1 250 (ill li3 !W 1 18 Total. e B'da ( 900 11 I'll By cash d Tided among S5h 451 211 77 00 " checks paid " 2 per cent on :ior 85 ree'd " 2 per cent on iKilil 29 paid " lialance in Treasurer's hands fl 12 10 IW 412 10 Total iXW 14 Redemption Moneys lilt. To balance from last settlement 218 111 Cash receive 1,115 53 Total. 1,332 17 CH. By cash refunded f 1,088 84 " Balance It) Treasurer's hands. 215 33 Total t 1,331 1' GEORGE GREGORY, SHERIFF County Moneys I)lt. To Jury Fees 12 m " Fine (Coin. vs. Mluk) 25 00 Total. 37 00 Cit By paid Trensurer fine " 3 per cent on 25 received " Paid Treasures jury fees. . 24 25 Total. 87 00 WM. II. KELLY, M. II., CORONF.R JJIt. To Inquest (Owen) Mllfonl 50 15 " viewing body ( Cudahey ) Kosas riwlch and milage. ... 4 05 " viewing body ( Kimble) Mat- timorHS and mileage 3 45 " viewing body (hleilel) Ding- man Twp. and mileage 2 85 Total HI 10 Cu By county check " balance due Coroner. 60 15 10 95 Total. 01 10 CURRENT EXPENSES Auditors 91 20 Asylum 1K0 50 Assessors 418 (10 Albright, H. S.. Commissioner.. 659 30 Bridge Hulldil.g 2,152 69 Bridge Viewing 9 20 Bridge Kepalrs 2,780 Beck, W. K., Commisslouer. 017 80 Coroner's Inquests Court Crying County Solicitor Court House Repairs Commissioners' Clerk Constables Attending Court Com mi in weul til Costs Elections Kxpress and Freight K,xionse on County Land Fuel and Cartage Huntingdon Keformatory Jury Commissioners Janitor J urles tlrand and Traverse . . . .lull K.xpcnse ' Milford Wntw Co Military Knrollnient Merchandise Nilis, P. M., Commissioner Printing Postage Prol iionntary PeniU'iitlary Iicgisicring Births and Deaths Registering Voters K.'gistering School Children. . . . Stationery, Blank Bisiks, etc Stenographer Sheriil.. Suluiers Burial Stalo Tax Taxes Peiunited. Telegrams Telephone Service 60 97 24 00 75 00 127 30 fsxi on 2oo 1 150 78 1.395 47 13 98 121 43 281 03 1N2 5o 57 1T5 110 833 80 493 41 85 (HI 84 05 14 80 508 Ml 104 60 23 20 174 ll a in no 13 85 4ii-j on l.Vl no I V, 4N ( 30 T8 R5 loo 00 41 40 25 1 50 80 00 Total .15,295 85 COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNTS Henry 8. Albright Dit Ma 60 104 nil 81 SiS 5511 311 t u. o.",il 30 To 103 days In ollice ... 47 days out of olllco. . . . " car fare nnd horbc hire. Total By checks to balance Wlllh.ui F. Ileuk To 115 di.ys In ottlce " 47 days out. nt ulllue " car 1 ire and borne hire. . Total By check to balance. . , . Pierre M. NilU To 118 day ill oflire " 4o d.iys out ot nitl e . . . ' car fare uiul iiorse hire . , Total By cheeks " balance due Total . Dll . 4' 13 50 104 .'HI 88 CM 017 80 Cu. 113 Co 1 in no 49 30 IV i-J Ck. RFCOMMKNDATIOJH hr th A1'1!T(IIIM 1 In ihr infittrr of thr ivimlr to the hrlttuo ! (qtotm work, etc) iu-M'-i-i the IMiixnuiii1 crci k ticiir (iii m ii'r hlm-Usinir li shop t 1 IHntfiiifin Kerry in ih-lmviw-f township, wtiich r'iuirs wen Hone under the din o tion nnd unoervNhm 'if County t'oinmls (donrr AlhriKlit w!lh tin hiim-tion nnd ny provnl of t hr ot her i 'on n t y I'oniniissitini' , tfc lrlnff repHpnt(Ml tlmt t)m job wns n snmll one nnd tnit Ituvf onouffh tit vnr tnnt the lett in oT a cunt rnet , t ho County nuditorfl llnil that the htllw Tor the Nuid repairs ntuonnt Inn; to flsonti nre very rx cesr-ivR nnil thtit more work wns dom I him wii nefimlly n.Mvs-Jiiry, run! therefore recomnieiMl tlmt the County Commission ers In the future let no hridire work of any dlftrription without first nhmittlttf llie iinio for hiilw nnd lelttiife tlio satno to (he lowest bidder. Tho Auditors further nvominotnl that tho County Commissioners exerri-e duo diseretlon In the rettlement of tho ihv counts with the As-cshi-h for the ynriou il lit left perfirmf by them us required by livw. We find that In several township tho AsHeKsorA are rhartflni? exee-sivo ruuis for tho amount of work performed nceord lng to the nssesed valuation. And now tho fifteenth day of January, A. II. If we, the undersigned Auditors of the County of Pike nnd tnte of iVtm syl.nnla, do hereby rertlfy nnd respect fully report to the Court of Common IMoas of Haiti county that wo have examined the accounts of tin Treasurer, County Com missioners, Sheriff nnd Coroner and have audited, sett led and adjusted said accounts or the year ending January Mrd, limit, according to law ami have stated said Ac count s as at-ove set forth and find the same to hi! correct aecordinff the lest of our knowl-tiu-n and hclier. All of whh h ts ri'spi-ctful y submitted P. C. KINKKL, -onnty A. H. DOWN. jAml.tora. Athist: ' J. F. TKKWIIJ.tCKR. Atiditoi-H' Clork. WIIJjTAM f. ukck K VANDKRM AUK, IMKUKK M. NIMri. Comity CommrH A t test : TilKODORK H. RAKER, Commissioners' Cleik l-itcd Milford, Ph., Feb. H, LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following applications for license have been Hied in the. nlllce of the Clerk, and will be presented lo tho next Court of Quarter Sessions of Pike County to nc held ,ni the 101 h day of .March next, for consideration and approval : llelawnre Township Hannah L. Van Gordeo, Fiances Mercler, Philip F. Fuliner. Iltugman Township: William Mctz, Anna Schanno, K. O. Boillotat. Lackanaxen Townslilp: Samuel Alman, John F. Mver, Allicrt G. (towland, K.duuiud Dellert, George A. Klstou, Augusta Hettstadt. Lehman Township: .Martin I,. Bach, Clara Otteuheiincr. Mlllortl Bo rough: Dr. oh'. Kelly. John H. Thornton, Louise J. Krieh, John C!. Beck, Frederick A. Beck, Pierre M Nills, Marie V. Tltsot. Palmyra Township: Thomas Brink, Clara Labes. ' Porter Townslilp: Charles W. Cortrlght. Shohola Township: John Vogt, Jr., A. A. Shali-r, Mary Fuller. Westrall Township: D B Allen, Christiana Muller, Martin Lclcht, Floyd E. Bevans, Maurice S. Quinn. JOHN C. WKS1BKOOK, JR., Feby. 23rd, 1903. Clerk. A Mother's Recommendation I linvo used Clintnuerloin's Congli Retnudy for a number of yenis nnd bnvo no liesitnioy in saying Hint it is the bout rpmetly for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used in my fiimily. 1 have no worus to express ny coi.lldunca in this remedy. Mrs J. A. Moore, North Htnr, Mioliifjun For sulo by Baleb & Sou, Mainmort!? nil general stores in Pike county. There Is no question of the presi dent's dt'teritiiihition to seen ie a vote on the Culmn treaty. He is reported as regarding this treaty us the most important of nil those pending mil his announcement to a number ot seiifltors is so positive as to leave no doubt of his intention to immediately call an extra session of the senate in case this congress does not bring the treaty to a vote. Buy It Now Do not wait until you or some of your family nre sick niph unto death, nnd then send for Clintnberlnin's Colin, Cholera nnd Dinrrliona Romily, but buy it now nnd be prepared for an emergency. It is the one remedy tbilt can always lie depended upon in the most severe nnd dangerous cases. For snle by lialcu b Hon, Mntnmortis, ' all general stores in Pike county. In send hip; the nomination of Judfje Williiim H. Ihiyof Ohio to the senate to be a justice of the .Supreme court in the place of Justice .Shiran wlio.se resignation takes effect on the 2 Ith inst., President Konncvelt recognizes the high ability and Stirling worth ol a man who was one of President Mi" Kinley's wannest friends and closest legiil advisers. Free Cure for Sick Headache Cliniiiberlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets are a certain cure for sick headache. If taken na soon as the first indication of the disease appears they n ill prevent tho attack. let a free sample tit U lch & Son, Muta n.oras, a)! (reneral stoics m Pike county and g.ive them a trial. CANDY CATHARTIC . Cuuinw stamped CCC Never told In bulk, bcwjrt of the dolcr who tries to sell "auiixthir j jusl af JoeM," BETRAYALS OF CHARACTER. There l Viii-h of a Pfrmn'i Trmpfr 11 in piiI on toil In the lk uml 4 nrrlnup. That f lie's ebifornphy betrnyt more or b -k ibe itliosyncrasics of the writer is. a genera l!y nccepted belief, ut there Hte many other little things that bhow character even more nntnis taKnbly. 'i'ake n person's walk, f'.r in RtJMice. It is pt to be very topical, t nys nn exchange. The wny Mrs. A plants down each foot as she walks along, ith u decidetl,Iittlr swish of her J jrovi. n, tines not only sintw tjeeir-ion, biit it is indicative of temper ns well, i Miss II who w alks ra pitlly nnci then alowly. nnd accelerates her pait only to moderate it a few minutes Inter, expresses variableness lv her w :ilk. Due can see nt n glance by Miss (' 's iwinging. boj i,sh stride tlmt she is a bit mannish, nnd equally by the minc ing Mep and bend of the body that Miss L js f:ef onseiouK nnd proba bly coquettish. The hip-h-hrld head, BtilT ehotilders nnd unbending knee are never the nee ompn n iinent s (tf a gen tie. yielding nature, while the gliding, sinuous movement almost nlways in dicates what in feminine par In nee ia called a "eat fy" disposit ion. Although the wnlk of a man might nlso le an alyzed and found to ex fir ess decided characteristics, women show their pe culiarities in this way in a much more pronounced fashion, ns their drapery is a part of them nnd has a way ol accentuating their individuality. OLDEST MAN IN RUSSIA. erf, W ho. nt the Ave of 127 Tears, Retains Man- of Ills Fnonltles t'ntu. paired. The czar of Russia recently received In audience a nuin who. from personal Knowledge, could tell the ruler obout the times of Catherine the Great, the Xupoleoriic invasion and the war of the Crimea. His name is Sinip (when he tins born Kussian pensants had no family mime). He is 127 yenrs old, nnd his former owner. Prince Wolliowski, was able to fnrrmh the follow ing au thentic data about him from his own archives: "Sinip was born 177.T as a serf, nnd drinks vodka nnd smokes as long as lie can remember," reports n London paper. "Three pints nre his limit, but he never was drunk in his life." As the c.nr vvrs aide to perceive himself, Siuip's eyesight nnd hearing are perfect to this dev. Kverv Sundav he walks eight miles to church and never has required charity of any kind. He still earns his bread by knit ting and sandal making; nlso tends to the horses nnd poultry. The old fel low's memory is most remarkable. He told Nicholas several facts regarding the Napoleonic invasion rot contained in general history. Sinip's fntherdied at 80; his mother at 120, working ns n field hnnd up to n few days before her death, nnd Sinip himself never bad a day of illness. IN CAMP OK WILD MEN. Children of a ItiiMMlnn Convict Fonntl Iu (lie Heart of a SHierlnn Forent. A party of llussinn geogrnpoers nn tier Col. Pavovoski, traveling through an unknown tract of Siberian forest country recently, came upon a large nit t u r 1 1 clearing, where tbev found about a hundred wild-looking indi vidnals clad in skins and speaking bad Kiisfinn. Thev were the children and grandchildren of an escaped con vict, who had managed to run awny from the mines In 1830, reports a London exchange. The convict, whose name was Mat eyefT, came upon a camp of wander ing Kirghz (natives) and, after living with t;iem some time, married one of their women. The tribe left to wander and MatvejelT. finding a suitable spot in the midst of a dense forest, Rett led there with bis wife. After ten years of incredible hard ship and toil they built a house nnd Jnanngrd to till a little soil. As the years .vent on the children niannged to secure Kirgbize wives, but as they feared to visit the Unssinn settle ments they were obliged to lead a Robin'ion Crusoe sort of existence. The pntriarch Matveyeff died Ave years tgo. Antl Fniullr "Conteats." "I like tlie way Serappimen always refers lo bis family as the 'little home circle, ' Fys Van Mnjor. "Yes," replies Von Miner, Mt is very touching but he doesn't add that it Is usually the 'squared circle. ' " Cincin nati Commercial Tribune. The Very Sinn. Jap pie- Military experts are rather disappointed i" regard to the destruc tivenesK of modern engines of war. Wangles Why don't they hire the Inventor of the toy pistol to get up iomething on a large scale? X. Y. Tinrieif. It Im Fall. Lit tli jfiba and punhf-s, Lttt le drops of nre, Brix to our atteniton The foothall Ktinie once mora. Judi;e. Cough " My wife hd deep-seated cough fortliree years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer' Cherry Pectoral, Urge size, and it cured her com. pietely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of coi';;h medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coujhs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ?& , noiili fur an ordinary iiK'it Uu biouctiiiii, tiuuifctt tii, mui.; fl, utudt Mi'iii)Uiici c c.t.M-x Hint tn kreu U liiiil J. K). At.ti CU., LwwmU, 41M. B Ttit " ' l!.WiiiMr.:,-Tjiii VIII Wlicu 1 C.4c i a (V w-rNrvvrv We arc now lo cated at the corner of Front and Susoex Streets. KANE, Telephone NEW GOODS! 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