Aim 1" iF olJ. But why let everybody see it, In your gray hair? Keep your hir dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. " am r" rfr w tcim nH, p1 T A tMrk, gWiHy or lt.r.ff hair which in a wnp.lfT tn fvvvf M'0 who UK) it. Ani not niaj haU tn (' Ayf-'n Ir VU"r " Mua. II. H. U'jwrnJ, Bwlda. Minn. The (5oo!ii Hangi High. An old friend says of thin: "A, elrl Md an admirer nhe did nut like. Itm he was persistent, nnd lnolstod on sending her a picture of himself tuuiifcomoly frnnird, and with It a note saying he would rail that owning. Vhen he came she was at the ptnno. 'How are you this evenlne?" tin said. She replied, Btill phiyiiiR. ami looking up at his plfturo, which had been 'Kkled'; 'Everything is lovely and the rooro hangs hicli.' Phe was rid of him In short order after that." Most Costly Warship. TbB Kins Edward VII. will be the most costly warRhlp that has ever been constructed. The original estimates were for $T,i500,(K)0, and although they have been cut down, it Is authorita tively rtatcd that the total expenditure will amount to well over $7,000,000. This outiay on a fabric which a well directed torpedo might annihilate makes one realise how costly the grime of modern naval war would prove. Korean In Russia. . Ten young Koreans are being sent by the Kmpemr of Korea to flniBh their education In Itussla, the first of regular parties whose expenses the Emperor will pay. It Is rather doubtful consolation to tell widow that her "husband la ery much better off." The Press Is prepared to do any kind of ordinary . Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Or whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We respectfully solicit a trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims. HEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition Rad Whorever the English Languago l Spokan The Thrteu-a-VeU World waa a bril liant eucoosa Id the beginning and has IW11 sUtiulily growing ever stuoo. Time is the tis. l of all thin tfc. and him ut its sonl of approval on the Thrioe-a-Weok World, which ia widely circulated in every state and territory of the Uuiou, and wherever there are poonlo who can read our mother toUfTUO. TMh pnjMT for the coming winter and the- ywr lyui, will make iitt news service if .--.! b'u:, more eitunsive than ever. All t'veiitt of iii'ptirtanc', jio matter where they happen, are ivportod accurately ana proiiiptly. The buben!.r for oiJy one dollar a year gets three puperu every work aud more iitiwd aud general reading than moot gruut dallied cuu f urnioh at live or tux timed the price. The Thrloe-a-Week World In absolutely fair in 1: pohLiLul nrwd, l'ariittaii hum is lu-vt r allowed to aiTect ltd new coluiiins, ut.d di'iiiuei 'at and republican aliUe can ob tain m ltd p.ii;t:ri truthful a oountb of all thr r:vat paliu.nl eutnpaliib. la addition to all the m-v a the Thrie a Vv'e'k World lurniln s t'iO L-.-ot aerial ho ti'in, ehthcriite market reports and otl.t:r 1 i.'.ulvH -A in ten t. The 'I'hrii.i-a-Wii k Wurld'bn uWir sub-b.-ripttwii price id only $1 per year and thi --iu fr l 6 i.M!.. id. We ofi-r thid une istiiih i lit ',.-iN,p.'r and t!. l';ke County 1 r, t-i ; ir r one c..r f.r t : 'I';," tnui? M.hb-.-r-ptluii pti-y of tlie I: "' in for -I White IZaiij nice TNHTxi'TnrrnDTnc wi iiifi i : 1 1 1 1 i r. 1 1 in i 111 1 unu.nu.um ui i Pr VIVIAN CLAfte HOWARD. Thny wr not ft mmnntlc loukiu poitjilR, bolh approftchtiiR t.hft mark whUli the world unforlhiKly rnllH mid die ni;n. Jtolh were slililly inrlliiml ti fnilionpolnt. Tliry wore trnvollng btwppn Ilttlp Hoc k and Fort Smith. Klie wnn think ing luislljr nf the nunihPr of pounds of Biipar nofcflfary to A Rivpti miiiihfr of buckets of cherrlpg awaiting hor house wlfply oare, and he well, his mini was concernrd with clierrlna, too, but tlipy wore cliprrips In the blossom, tlv snowy bonjrlis of the trpps that bill shadpd a little village lane. Undprneath the boughs stood a girl and a boy how well he reinembo a the face of the glM, the pink of h'r cheeks, the blue In her eyes, the brow ; of her hair he could fpl ypt the stirT of that braid of hair as ehe switch"-! It roughly In bis face when he tried to steal a kiss. He slolp' a side look at his wife' plain, wholesome features, and siBlied lie even wonderpd why his dream of the cherry tree huie had never coni. trup why be had .lust then the train slownd up st a little side station and he became aware of an unusual buntle on the platform. His wife said, wiih some little excitement in her voire: "John. I do believe a theatrical troupe Is gpttlng on here." John (litnlv remeniberpd that Flora had always called him "Ja:k" as he answerpd la.ilv: "Well, hit dear what of it? There Is plenty of room, isn't there? I don't see any imniedinte npd for my being Interested," and reiapscd Into the re gion of past delights again "what a mlsihlef Flora had beeu." He wrs rudely jolted back to the present again by a severe pinch from Mrs. John. "For goodness sake, John, did you ever see such a get-up?" "Eh what did you say, Margaret? Get up whpre?" and following the di rection of her eyes he lookeil down the aisle. l'e gods, was he drpamlng? It was Flora, Flora In the flesh; tn fact, more so than when they had last met; not quite the Flora of the cherry tree, hut unmistakably bis early sweetheart the star of a barnstorming troupe. Kite came up the aisle talking loudly to a dejected looking Individual whom she addressed as "Tommy." Her dress was brown, and the feather In her hat a hat too large for travelling was green as a Brazilian parrot's wing. The pink was In her cheeks as In the days of the cherry tree, but It had a suggestion of premauency unlike the flitting roses of fifteen years ago, and ber hair surely Flora's wus brown, while the green parrofs wing shaded a voluminous pompadour of golden yel low. John was not sure by this time whether he was the most nfraid she wouldn't recognize him, or most hoped she wouldn't but It mattered little, she did. In a moment she was bearing down upon them like a ship of Tarshish in full sail and was shaking lilni warmly by the hand and talking as only Flora could do. "Surely this Is Jack Ilenton? I couldn't be mistaken, though you have grown a lot stouter since we met. Ibm't you remember Flora Marcey? If you don't, then a man's memory for an old sweetheart is- a pretty thin thing." Toor John could feel Margaret stif fen nt the last sentence, and groaning In spirit be introduced bis wife to .Miss Marcey whose volubility made up for any awkwardness that Mrs. Benton's manner might have caused. "Jack and I were old sweethearts nt Fort Smith. Lord, what larks we used to have in the old days after school and coming home from choir practice. I never thought of going on the stage tn those days, but talent will not be suppressed and here I am. It looks like fate, our meeting like this, doesn't It?" John shufllPd nervously and cursed fate Inwardly and presently the chat ter went on again. "Where are you living? Still at Fort Smith. Well, I never: our circuit closed fifteen miles from there and I'm going to take a holiday. I believe I'll Just drop down on you folks for a month's change. If the old place is ns slow as It useil to be, it will make an elegant place to rst." Benton looked beseechingly at his wife, but she appeared oblivious to the fact th&t he waa still on the face of the globe. He hesitated a minute and then, remembering the boy and girl friendship hs glanced at his wife and iii defiantly: "We should be awfully pleased to have you." And Mrs. Rpntou astonished him by adding with suspicious friendliness: "Yes, do come; we shall be perfectly delighted." With more astuteness than her hus band would have given her credit for Mrs. B. hud come to the conclusion that a dose of an old sweetheart when she is as impossible as Flora is almost as good for a man as au oc casional dose of rhuLai h. Flora came John Benton saw but Mrs. Benton conquered. Forth from Flora's voluminous bag gage came gowns fearfully and won derfully constructed from materials which might Just have arrived from aa Italian baxaar. The hat with the green feather waa not a circumstance In the creations which crowned Flora's yellow pompadour when she imper sonated the heroine in some glowing riielodrauia aud she wore them all at Fort Smith. On Sundays Mrs. Benton Byatenjatl. rally muuutaetured excuses to lemaia away from service, aud John, who For a iiUutMtnt iliyio take Chain li. rl.uu'a Stomach and Liver Tablets K:i.,7 to t:i!ie). Pifiisttnt in ofl'oct. For suit) by Ilulch it Sen, MutaruoritM, nil gt-ncrul tor os in l'iko county. iitv.-s milking in nil bi am-hes. h LviAVii. linjiUl t.. Mllfui'il.l'u. Ilbed to pert women parbed as pnbrly tot (Junkers, was riiipiilH to slink down the alle In thp wjtke of a pmnln gown and a green fttifi pui pie velvet OainsboroiiKh hut. Four weekn went by nnd still Flora nbowed no slens nf nn early flitting, Mrs. Ilenton absolutely refused tn offer sugKcstloiis, so In a moment of des peration Ilenton bethought himself1 of an old time feud between bis mother and Flora, which dated back to his snd Mora's school days. He wired his mother at once. "Need you here im mediately: do not fall me," and well did he know that the Ural available train would bring the faithful soul. At dinner that day be casually announced that he expected Mn mother that night, or the next morning, at least In the afternoon Flora received a mysterious mcssncp presumably Mar co which demanded her Immediate presence elsewhere, and by n.itd the Benton household knew liPr no more. The next morning found John In bed with a racking nervous headache. As Mrs. Benton waited upon him In her quiet, restful way he wondered how be could ever have been fool enough to fancy himself tired of ch a woman. Catching her hand and pressing his cheek ncninst It boyishly, he said re proachfully: "MarBaret, how could you what made you act so, and try to keep her?" With a spice of mischief tn her calm gray eyes slip smoothed bis head and answered: "Well, you see, John, dear, I had noticed Lu you a growing tendency of talking In your slpep you seemed to have restless drpanis about a mysteri ous 'Flora, ' who was connected In an odd way with cherry trees and equally youthful tilings. So when I met Flora, It occurred to me that at last I saw a way to restore your dreamless sleep and my own peace of mind, which I don't mind telling you now was fast Blipping away. I'm a homoopathlst, you know and well, some poisons ate their own antidotes, when given In proper quantities. Was I right, John?'' He kissed her band anil said: "As you always are, darling; but don't you think you gave me an un necessarily large dose?" She shook her head laughingly. "You spe, I didn't want to risk a repetition." The Cost of Census-Taking. The differences between the cost of securing the returns from the six sim ple questions asked in 17(Wi, and that of the extended Inquiry made a century later, Is Illustrated by the per capita cost, which in 17ik) was 1.1M cents, and in 1!MK, ir..5 cents. In 171k) Virginia was the most populous State In the t'nlon, having 747.(110 Inhabitants. The records of the Treasury Department sliow that at the first census the cost of making the enumeration iu that State was $7.003. !)(. Moreover, at that enu meration the underpaid assistant mar shals supplied their own blanks, an Item which was of ronslMerable Import ance In the days when all paper was mnde laboriously by baud. In 1IHK) the population of Maine about 7otl,tHKV- most nearly approximated that of Vir ginia In 17!H). At the twelfth census the cost of actual enumeration In TTstne, Includ ing the pay of supervisors, was $.'31, SiiO.'.X), or more than three-fourths of the amount expended for the enumera tion of the entire Fnlted States in li'.H), though the pay of nil enumerator in 1!M0 did not exceed the wages of an intelligent day laborer. From the Cen tury. Taking Life Seriously. Taking life too seriously Is said to be an especially American failing. This may bo true, but, judging from appear ances, It would seem to be world wide, for, go where one may, he will find the proportion of serious, not to say anxi ous, faces ten to one as compared with the merry or happy ones. If "the outer is always the form and shadow of the Inner," and if "the present Is the fullness of the past, and the her ald of the future" (and how ran we doubt It?), how many sad histories can be read in the faces of those we meet every day. The pity of it Is, too, that the sadness is a self-woven garment, even as is the joy with which it might be replaced. Buskin says, "Olrls should be sunbeams, not only to mem bers of their own circle, but to every body with whom they come in contact. Kvery room they enter should be brighter for their present." Why shouldn't all of us be sunbeams, boys us well as girls, all along the way from twenty live years and under to eighty-live years and over? April Success. A Died Ordeal. The Kev. Mr Inch of Dumbarton tells bow on one occasion in his old church in Dundee a brother minister had preached a lather long sermon, and he (Mr. Inchi had occasion later on to enter the pulpit to make au Intima tion, whereupon a "Wee Macgreegor," who was in the gallery with his mother and the rest of the family, took fright and exclaimed very loudly: "Come awa', maw, there's anither man guan tae begin." (Jhisgow Evening Times. He who kicks mildly may get some thing; he who kicks persistently will. Arabian Proverb. Fo the year lSKil the mineral pro ducts 'of the Southwest were valued at 70,xiO,0K. u is estimuted by the Southwest Miners' Association that various businesses connected with the mining industry have grown 300 pur cent, during the past two years. The man who puts up with imposi tion inviteg It. Confucius. I Special Ono Way Colonists Tickets The) F.iio has iilacoil on feiilo (" lily until Novoiubrtr "'Jth, veiy low Cuionist. 011a way tickots at Port JcrviH, to I'uinta In the Fur West, anil any ono coiitMiiihttin a trip to tho woi-t wmiH do well by dri'tiping a postal to K110 ticket o!V..'o, lv.rt Joi'vis, mul locciva by return miiil Htiy dcMi'utl i)it.irnuit;oti, HERE AND TH. IE. 1 I A Cabinet Minlnter's Duties. In Abyssinia the duties of a c abln(H minietor are very peculiar according to the report that Hppoars in a St. Petersburg newspaper. Uk, tlio Swiss minister of the I'.mperor Menelik, who holds cabinet rnnk, end is presumably w!mt I.oid lialslnfiy would call "s sovl (,f' agricultural minister, waters M' oiiV-'s flowers, winds up his clocks, nrol Ills coins. Occasional ly, by way ot variety. Ilg Is entrusted with a diplomatic miss-ion to Europe-. London Dnily Express. He Tested Their Vigilance. The other night Second Warden B. A. McPherson climbed the penitenti ary wall nt Salem, (ire., to tost the vigilance of the guards. McPborson's foat was performed at tho risk of his life, for had he been discovered he would probably havo been shot. He placed a ladder sgalnst the exterior of tiie wall, climbed up, lowerofl his ladder Into the Jnll yard and descend ed. He went through the prison shops, and as a final touch carried away the coat and hat of one of the guards. It wns from this jail that the famous Tracy escaped last summer, and It in supposed that the rifle with which ho fought his way out was tal'ca Into the prison over the yard fenos. Argonaut. A Queer Town. A communication postmarked Aque tong. Pa. reached the nosegay editor yesterday, containing a rather curious bit of information. It is In reference to a town In Bucks County which con sists of twenty-six houses, with a population of fifty. There are, in the first place, twelve old maids. There were fifteen, but three died during the past year. The total number of widows Is seven, and tbnre are six single men among the householders, three being bachelors and three wid owers. Four houses are unoccupied and five are tenanted by married cou ples with children. The correspond ent doesn't name the town, and while the communication bears the post mark of Aquetong, it is dated I.ahas ka, so the intelligent reader can pay his money and lake his choice. The writer of the letters adds, naively: "If you know of any town to equal this I would be pleased to read about it." Here's a chance for residents of queer communities to spread them selves. Philadelphia Record. The Price of Glory. The nation which worships Mars must go deep Into Its pocketbook to meet the exactions of the god of war. This year the British taxpayer must provide $172,(MK),0(in for the support of his army and about $ln,(HH).0oO for the maintenance of his navy and the construction of new warships. That Is to say, every man, woman, and child In the United Kingdom must contribute about $5.80 to keep John Bull In business as a world Power. This Is Mar's bill with the empire on a peace basis. There is no probability that It will be loss In the years to to come unless the l.lborals should un expectedly come Into power and Inau gurate a policy of retrenchment. Kn glish newspapers are filled with pro tests from taxpayers who complain bitterly of the burdens which are Im posed upon them by the Government s demands on their purses. The Income tax Is excessively high, and persons of small means are clamortng for re lief from war taxation. There Is no prospect that thoir protests will be heeded. The empire Is a costly lux ury. A few years ago the Briton who suggested that less glory" and more comfort In the British Isles would be the most sensible policy the pooplo of the United Kingdom could adopt was held up to scorn as a "little Kng lander," as a "product of parochial Ism.' The number of "little England era" is steadily increasing, however. There are practical Britons who be lieve it Is better to have a square meal at regular Intervals than to go hungry in order that the British flag may float over ouormous areas iu Asia and Africa, London Is crowded with unemployed men. It is esti mated that nearly 10 per cent, of Its fi.CKiO.ooO Inhabitants live literally from band to mouth. Thousands of soldiers who fought their country's battles In South Africa and were dis charged on tholr return home are in almost destitute condition. Yet John Bull Is preparing to spend a larger sum than evec before in increasing his army and adding to his navy. It is a great thing, possibly, to be a "world rower," but the British tax payer is not as happy as be wouid be if glory didn't come so high, and Mars were content with a smaller tribute from bis votaries. Baltimore Sun. Need for White Stockings. The story was recently told us of a nurse who, proceeding to the tropics, on consulting the matron of the hos pital, who was la England at the time, as to her outfit, was advised to take out white stockings. She must at any rate take one pair of white stockings. Curious to know why, she asked the reason, and received the terse an swer: "To be buried in." Ws relate the story aa showing the spirit In which nurses take' up work in un healthy climates, knowing full well the risks. From the British Journal of Nursing. A doctor was attending a dangerous case where a Scotch butl.jr waa en gaged. On calling In the foreuoun he said to Donald : "1 hope your master's temperature is much lower to-day than ll was last ulght." "I'm no sae very sure aboot that,1' replied the butier, "for he dee d this uiorning." Argonaut. Bdlch & Son, Mdtamoras, All General Stares in Hike County Will Buy it BmM Yon asjuree no risk when yoa buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I nari'iioea Remedy. Batch & Bon, Mutam iras, all general tstoreu in Pike county will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere ailniittod to bo thr must nnotv.-.stul remedy in use for, bowd cotnjjl. nuts and the only ore i that never f,ll. It is pU-rtsiint, safe I iiiul reliable, 10 UO oj ll. LuJdji.iLii , i.l.D. In a Carefully Prepared Ar ticle recommends Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. In a recent tnue of the New York Muf:i7.ineof S:tiii ation and Ilyiiiene, the Hscotiir.ed authority on fill matters per taining to health, Jnmes H. Montgom ery, M. D., says editorially : "After a careful investicHtion of Dr. Dnvid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, a specific for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, rheumatism, dyspepsia and con stipation with its attendant ills, we are free to confe-ss that a more meritorious medicine has never come under the exam ination of the chemical and medical ex perts of the New Yoik Magazine of Sani tation and Hygiene. In fact, after the mot searching tests and rigid Inquiry in to tborecord of Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to rc eommend its use in unequivocal tenn to every reader of this journal hose com. plnlnt comes within the list of ailments which tilts remedy is udveitised to cure. Wt have obtained such overwhelming' proof of the efficacy of this sicifie have so satisfactorily demonstrated its curative powers through personal experiments that a care for tho interests of cur render leads us to call attention to itsgreat value." JAMES H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. It is for sale bv all druggists in the Hrfw SO Coint Slxff and the regular f 1 ,'Ht st7.e bottles. less than a cent s dose. Sample bet 'tie enough for trial, frt? by matt. Or, David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. Pr. PnTtfl Krn4r' Chrrj Bilm bet for 0ul4, toahi, -conniption, S6u, .Vi, (1.U0. WASHINGTON LETTER. (Continue! from First Page.) enn woninii nnd nlso became n per sonnl friend of Prosidemt Uooaevolt, who tnuelit him how to piny base hull. He vms only forty-six yonrs old and wns one of the youngest diplomats who ever hold nn import ant post in Washington. There has been some npooulation bore ns to his successor, but the question bus not yet boon considered in London. There, iff every indication that congress will make an official in vestigation of the post office depart ment. President Roosovelt is said to favor it, and to advise the ap pointment by congress of a special commission which will make a pub lic investigation similar to that car ried out by tho famous Loxow 60m mittoe which made such a thorough expostiro of the corruption in the New York city government. The president hIho hopes to Imve some influence in deciding tho personnel of tho committoe in case one is authorized. Many republican mom. bers of congress believe that a con gressional investigation would bo a :?ood political tuovo, ns they conld thus anticipate the democrats who are certain to introduce such a measure in cose the republicans do not. Representative Ilemeuwny of Indiana, who has tho confidence of Speaker-to-boCannon, says, "My idea would be to Lave a resolution for on investigation introduced at tho prouor time by a republioon member nnd adopted by the house. The inquiry can bo rapidly con ducted, after the caroful work al ready accomplished by the depart men." The District of Colombia iirand jury has found an indictment against W. Scott Towers, postmaster of a Washington substation, who is alleged to have accepted a commis sion from a type writer company on all goods sold by it to tho govern ment, lie is said to have received fjO on every book type writer bought by the government at a price of f.'OO. Tho payments to him amounted to H.HOO. Postmaster Uonoral Payne dismissed him as soon as the indictment wns made public. The news of the death of Sir Michiiri Herbert, lute ambassador of Client Britain to the United .States, has been rec jived with deep and general regret. Acknowledged as a diplomat and statesmen of high standing, in the prime of life he stood upon the threshold of a brilliant carter, which it is believed would have made for continued and closer friendship between Kngland end the United Ktates. 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ThiMi hitu-lis are the i.ineip;il polinonl vnih',vi)U tf the capital at all tiun-n. i'hi'V aru the Ifvsi st'ipiug ylacoit at tvOr ioimbltj r.-ili-n O. G. STAPLE S. Proprietor. O. DtWITT.Mngar. ijubfcribo for the Purwa. - x a 3 1 , & , . j . -.v-F'-.H.vii - " Si .oXt,pj.,,3: B- SVJ' S3X-:-' J hi -'ll M ,l!J.'A.P.n'lX ": 3.E r-'ii, .' A -,t-3t- ,-,-----.-. -'sli2 : 7""':f-iv A - : -3sfi2rt "BES! OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEL D, ML: AL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in ur.cA nf ;my Hello to No. o., or com' to SAWKILL MILL, fvilLFORD, P. f.i! to buy n c tal rmil ami wml to Tlit Now Y:v Trllmiw Farmer, New Yurk CltT, for . finn spnclmon copy. The n York frlhunf Kimiipr in ft Katioua; ''lufitrnUd AricuIf iJial TA'wk ly for fnr nn and their famHIe, and KVERY contains matfer inst-rno tlve nnd icrtfiltnufr to KVKKY liC'in- nily. Thi' piicf Is prr you likoityoii can soci'irr It ivn fftviuHn loful nwspaf.tr, Mil ford. V: , ( a l.;rrrnln . i.iir order nnd money to the Joi,iy I'kk.-s, at Mil ford, I'n. 1rl ?&ZT? 4 mv rA 1 1 nhnenn'c 'R r ! fi 1 IK tr.; Shoes li FIT becuuso the lusts they're made on were planned li ly experts. it riioy keep their shape, hecauselhe workmen who made thou 1 are experts. 0 t ?4 They wear le ; (.'"use their leather 11 was selected by 4 r- .' llVIUIt'L 4 l A Li tit uur iootintr as a 4 1 shoe man has made us lit to (it the feet. r Bring in yours. We'll fit 'em. t 1 k joHnsori, $ -A FITTER OF FEET. f i Port Jervig, N. Y. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO IOS Broadway, bt. Jama feluild in. Hew York. For the Trtmnt and euro of tlQUOH, OPIUM ANO MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVPOUKH.MIO INJECTIONS. A PEliFSCT HOME TiiHATMKNT Oli SASI TAKH'M ADVANTAOK3. S State Norma! School : East Stroudsburg, Pa 2 4 Kt'iril:tr Sruto Nurni,i! fiiaiv.i nnd J 4 jm-i ihI I c)nrtmrnrM nf Miwn, K!-t- ci i r i in . Arr. Ornwtiitf. Stiti'frr;ipiiv, (ft Typi-wi ii my ; atron Lulu : L'ri'pariiti'ry iJi pai tiiit-'iit. " FREE TUITION A I'tiiiiiH admiui-d at uuy Lium, 1' ail A 'I'l-riu iieiin .-M'lit. jib. V rite fur C. L. Kemp, A. M . , H Principal. f
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