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1 j 1 AffiJ Vat 'iir,. .. .r'2:&r Dli SMIlH l'llll.M'H l liIA, I'a. I lll'IC Ull' ll It t 1 1 I 4 nf I MM lilt II) JlliliU'-lnii Vli'llllt.V l.'i UK ... . ft HUIICI I,,.' Il I, I I I 111 i I l llllMI- IC, illlV'fl IHU' Vi' llUM ll:j!i l 'l our lii'iin-1 i tlli'M- p.'ni.' j, i linti il li i :n: . the f i 't ; .i i' ! I lt'MI' ' iciil ci hi ic li'. v 1 1 1 -1 j rii fur 1.1 "I- hill f ...:u.f. 'I'll i in. in V i-f i. . i u; i-iv n 1 1 f nil .!, is proven liy . ,i. li.lV" i'i)M ' i.t film' irt'tMt lii il l''i ! i t- ti'ln i or New- York iii iH ili'i' I hut 1 1 1 v Miiizlit liuve rii oppoi tuini.v to I'ni H.ilt tin- eini lielit -piTlili t enni Icl with the li'ilill'i ' Hi- In- . I i'.'I ii iiimI lnm pit il- in ii.-1-o r;tni. Tin-in me III II V liel - IiiViwi, v. I, i ile t il M il i! Inn. i.v liimti il liieilli . I hi i ii eim i r i i n1 s imil (il lie r eir, ruiust anees v 1 1 1 ' -1 1 woiil l leinler ini- poxsilile ;i 1 n,.' mi uev liel pl'otliiet eil II mIiiv in u stliiliL'e ell v. Dr. U"-Ulivi-i ShiiIii, us nt' riiiUili-Ipliiu'M li -it -1 i r Ki""i ili-l vln i-i wo well iiinl f iviir.ilil v Kuo.vn t liroiiu'lioiit tho httite ly his Wi'iidi i (til micci'mm in llie (rent meiit met cure ol ner vous, i-liiniin' :iii'l eoinpiieiiteil ilis-ou-es will lie iii Ins otlicn ut the (Nmi trul hotel, Mill. Hi burtfh, on Mou- (lll.V, )ei'. 21 -I where In' (Mil I Ml roll Hlllti'il 11 ee nf i h ll ifn from 1 1 a. 111. to 'p. 111. Tills j.-. h I ire ih. nice of eoti HUltlllJ tills li 1 1 li 1 1 1 i-pei'lllllst HIJil tliosi su!l'i'i iii I'roin any nervous or lilitTel iiiL,' eouipl lints hhnilM not fiiil to mil on Dr. Smith. If you visit him In- will till ,ihi whether or not he emi i iu . , i i, mill if he run, he will enlei i,i! i i e. nit iiu-t to ilo ho. Don't I'm . I t In- .l.iv aiiil vl.it i of his iMiiiiiic to Mi l llehtiiKh, Mot.iliy, Dec. lilHt. 12 10-Jt. AD VMSl'.L'ltd. II. O Smith mi l dunlin Lloyil niiiile ii hiisiness i rip to Warner.... The Lutheran w,ll ohserve th" week of prayer ...Ti"l. K. I). Wetzel, teiii-her of tin A.I.iiiisImiik' (irmiiiniu' ueliool. w.is til!;. ii vi i 1 - i. ii Miinil:iv nioniiiiir lie i now umler the euro of tlie ilortor ills tieiiie Knepp in visii iic' 1 1 ieii.ls in Iji-wistown If I Ittimiir. riiresiti I ut.ivii tun! ill. rrrtor of the 0 1 1 IVIIowh' Orphun aeo Commit tec, wu pruscnt at n meet Itii of the Coi poiiition at Sim- Luiry. The Sates of Huoit'i 8.irarrlll are the InrgfU In thf worlil titjomnB th piir by Hood's Sirn.ii.irilIaiiro wnnilrrfuL ptrfrrt, per manent. It Li The Onn True llloo j ru'rinrr. Hood's Pills am Hie tiett family eatliartto anil liver nieillolne. Harrnlesi. reliable, sure. NEW JiEKLIN. Tin tea.'ht r-. of this place, who touch in Su.Vili r county, hiivn ro turneil hoiiu ainl report having hml n yooil time at. teachers' Institute nt Mul Hi I.urdi hist week..... John I). Valtrr, wifi ainl koii, of l'axtouvillo were th uih tts of II. Vnitziii'iu ami family over Suml iy. . . .Tim poht otliee contest is iiliout oinli'il aiul we have leatiie.l tli.it Koch is in it Most of the ,-iton s have their Christ mas supplier,. ... Klmer Mcisrr of iileiselVllii) was the (,'iie.t of Miss (looillin'. Katlifou's obliiii clerk . . . Doys lay in your cmnly htock. Christmas will soon ho here ). Slahluetkei, Harry (Jutclius, Wiluier Ocker ami their l i ly frien.ls of Mill illehurh enj oyeil t he hospitality of the Misses Sainlers on Su inlay after noon A coiiieily, cntitlcil "A lii- val hy Ueipu st ", w ill be irinlereil by the Collei lJ.unl in Music Kail "ii i't uhiy tivciiiiih'. Dcceiubor I8i.li. This will ho a rain treat. Every licily come. Admission, 'Jii cents for lescrveil seats. WONDERFUL "n tlTnrcs by llooifs Siirsiiparilla, uml yet they nrchiniiilenii'l natural. HooirsSar.su parllla makes PURE BLOOD. The wlf.i of Mr. ). Koliin.-Dii. a prominent hiinlii riiiati of Hat wink, N. Y.. was xick with rlii-ii:iiatihui for tlv months. In kpeakpi ot it, Mr. K jlniihuii sii ' 'limiiberluin'h l'aiu lialm i the oniy t hiinr I hat tcuvu her any reht fruin pain. For tint relief of pain if c inuiit he beat.'' Many very hail liases of I I-u i ii ii. t ii-. in Iikvo bt-en oui ei! hy it. Fur halt Ht 5(1 cents per bottle hy all I )r lU'.'ists. .A Gr.inJ Thing and Nothing to Pay. Just hcc w hat Dr. Grooue ofTdirt to do for ull weak anil HufiVriug people. Ilo is the most successful upocitilist in curini; nervous uml chronic dis eases. His unparalleled oll'ur to con sult with anyone, free of cbargo, by letter correspondence, is doins won derful i,'ood. If you have any com plaint which you do not thoroughly understand, and which you would like cured, write the Doctor a letter btatitiK' just how you feel and what symptoms trouble you. Ilo will an swer it, civil); a complete descrip tion of your case, explaining the meaning of every symptom, and toll inx bow you can uuroly got well and strong, lie given mout careful at tention to each letter, and etplaina your cane so thoroughly that you un derhand exactly what ails you. All this costs you nothing, you have no doctor's fees to paj .aud, you don't have to leave your home. The Doc tor makes a specialty of thus treat ing patients through letter corres pondence, an 1 tlmy nearly always get well. He is the discoverer of that womleiful medicine. Dr. Greene's Norvura blood aud nerve roinedy. Write to him at his office, West Hth St., New York City, and you w ill undoubtedly be made htrt'iig and well. alinE The mile of Joseph Meiser, dee'd, was will ut tended and t very thing brought u fair prico. . . .The Con stable Kale of the properly nf Cor nelius Forney on Saturday was well attended, but i great many articles were bought for the purpose of re turning to the owner. . . .The Tench ers have returned from Institute, uml began win k anew on Mond-ty morning. We must believe that they have begun work with a de termination to do better wotk from henceforth, because the instruction given to them at Institute was f such a chancier that, the things spoken there should at ont'it be put into operation in our public schools ...F. W. Din-'cr who is mployed by the Prudential Life In surance (Jo,, jn Siid'uokiu was home on a visit over Sunday ... .It is Hind that (' W. Troiilinaii has left tor Greene county w here he will be em ployed on ti large farm for general runabout work. FHEEIiURG. Mover and Ijoldot f, our insurance nu n attended a meeting of the Un derwriters' Association ut Selius grove last Mouduy. The rates of the middle division were a.iopteit. Miss I'm ii was elect oil stamp clerk. They me placing a number of good risks. Among tlie companies they represent tire the Aiaercaii, Head nig, York, &.... Mrs. Samuel Hun, who lived ut i reeburg inuny years, died at the resi Jence of her sou-in- la.v, Wei. A. Glass nt Northumber land. Her remains were taken to Duncaiinou for iiitermeiit hesido her husband in the f unity plot. The llaas family hud lived at Fieeburg many years. She was a daughter ot Jacob Mcnges and u sister of Jud i Mcugcs who died in Indiana. . ..We are practicing our Christmas Exe. cises "Festal Sights." The music, recitations, and responses are suit ably arranged. . . .W. L.Bassler and wife are attending the Northuiuhe i land Co. Teachers' Institute. Mrs. Hassler has beeii engaged to biug at the session of the Institute . . . li. F. Arnold represented the Freeburg Lodge, I. O. O. F. Orphans' Home meeting at unbury. lie signed the contract for tho purchase of the Hoover farm situated about three miles Itoin Suubury ou the 1'. li. II. leading to Shumukin. . . .Our farm ers' institute was very interesting. It was a regular agricultural school and all w ho attouded tho session were will paid for their time and at tention .... W. L. lJussler, Samuel lloiish, J. S. l'uwhng erected ice houses lust week, John lloutz va rious sin all buildings to his premis es. Our carpenters are buy at small jobs which ad I to the comfort and convenience of those who ertct I hem. A number of the ntl rneys gave ft supper on Wednesday evening ill honor of Judge McCluro, w ho is as sisting Judge Savidgo to hold court. Sunburn I hi tin. Throat Coughs Is there a tickling in the throat? Do you cough a great deal, especially- when Tying; down? Are you hoarse at times? Does nearly every cold you take settle in your throat? These "throat coughs" are very deceptive. Don't neglect them. Troches, or cough syrups won't touch the spot. You must take remedies that will enrich the blood, tone up the nerves; and heal the in flamed membranes. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- fihites contains such remedies, t has wonderful nourishing; and healing power. The cause of the cough is removed the whole system is given new life and vigor; ana the danger from threatening lung trouble is swept away. Book about it free. For tale by 11 druggists at 50c and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. "Complete ara How to Attain It." A Wonderful New Medical Book.wrltten for Men Only. One copy mar be bad free, ealed, la plalaeavel ope, oo application. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Nlaiara StM UrPAkO, N. V. Offensive Catarrh I i Catarrh is aeeraing'ly one of the woat complicated of ailments, and one which the doctors are absolutely unable to cure. The reasons for this are easily etplained. Catarrh is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy can effect it. The various sprays, douches and washes which are employed as a local treatment, may, for a time, alleviate the trouble, but no one ever knew of such treatment producing a cure. They can not reach the aeat of the dis ease, as the eiperience of many sufferers will prove; nothing can do ao except a real blood remedy. !n the treatment of Catarrh, S. S. S. has demonstrated the fact that it reaches deep-seated diseases, which other remedies can not touch. Mr. Chas. A. I'arr, the leading wall paper dealer, of Athens, CJa., writes : " For months I suffered from a severe Case of catarrh. The many offensive 3 r v$ . A. Parr. Ms. Chas, symptoms were accompanied by severe pains in the head. I took sev eral kinds of medicines recommended for catarrh, and used various local ap plications, but the disease had become so deep-seated that they had no effect whatever. I was alarmed at my con dition, as I knew this disease invari ably descended to the lungs, ending in consumption. I was induced to take S. S. S. (Swift's Speciiic). and after two months I was perfectly well, and have never felt any effects of the disease since." S. 8. S. is the only blood remedy which it is impossible to imitate. There is a substitute for most of them, for they are all alike contain the same ingredients, and are made in the same manner. But there ia no substitute for S. 8. S., as it is in every way dif ferent from every other blood remedy offered to the public. It is nature'sown remedy, being made from roots and herbs gathered from the forests, and contains not a particle of mercury, potash or other drug. It is not a drug store remedy, and not a single ingredi ent can be obtained from a chemist's shop. 8. S. S. (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy which is guaran teed to be Purely Vegetable All others are founded on mercury and potash. Deep-seated and obstinate blood troubles, such as Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kczeina, Con tagious Blood Poison, etc., which oth er remedies do not reach, yield readily to the curative powers of S. S. S. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address I 6wif t Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. i DMIMSTUATOIfS NOTR'i:. l.i-t-ttrsnf Ailiiiini-tnit ion I n t Ii e rMto nl A .1. IIiiwitsiix, lulu ol I'er.lri' Twp., -ii.Iit i-uiiiily. r,i ilocM, LiivIiik ln'i'ii urn ii let In I Iiu utnt-rit;uii.l, ull a'r.-iin kimiviiiK theui --t'lvim ludi'liiutj tu m.iIiI olutf nru ri'iuaiiti'it In ni.iku I in in il iHtc pay int-iil. hll tliimo linvUiK el u. n will ircKi'iit tliilil iluly uiitlii'iitli'Uleil lu lliu uiiilur.ilgui'il. II. A. limVKIiSOX. N'iv. :o A.iinn l.intur Harper's Weekly IN 1897 Willi tin- t int u( Ix.Mi IIAKI'KU'.S H UIKI.Y will haw im.M inriy )mi'. In dial Hum li lias iiu llclialcil Willi all llui zi'iil ainl kim r at lis i uliiiiialiil 111 lliu K 1 1''!' inimical fli'liU ul I lie innsl inn r'-tliitf a ml Iiiikui.iiiI inriuil In t lie lilidU) ul Hit' I'uillilrt.ulitl 11 lius splrail In'lnit' Hi ivaili'l's lliu ui'i'iiiiilillhliini'iils ul v li'lii'i', al ln, ami li'Mi'iN lur tin- liislrurtliiu ul lliu liutuaii mlii'l unit lliu ameliui jlluuut liuiuuu cuuuliluim anil ul iiiuiuit'iH. Wliat tin' WKKKI.Y lias broil In Us spirit ami llll io. US Ull'.O ll.ltl) lli'i'll Ul.lillll'nli (1 11 1 11- !'liall' III lis t'ltllul lal panes, It will cuulliiuu tu tit'. ll Is linposi-ll'li' tu uiiiniiiiii e W illi pretislou nil Ilial lliu S KKKI.V will I'Ulitalll illulliK iiik r.tr lvi. ll wi'io us fasy tu uiiintut.i'c it n.it is abuiit to happen in lliu wurlil. w iial Irluinplis lur kuoiI nuiernmeiil ulu tu uu wuu, what ail v.iiu'1's ul I lie peiiplu urelu Imi maile, w liat Is lu Ih llieuiileiiiiii! ul lliu mill menus Hlruiji;!!' uu-twi'i-u lliu spn lis ut war uml peaeu, wli.a In lu bappeu In lliu lur tusl, w hat Is lu Iiu llie slate nl Kurupu twelve umiitlis lieiice, wluil new nun veU uf selenei) are lu uu luveuleil, or wnal are lu lie I lie le liluvenienls u iris ami lelleis, (iirtlm yVKKKl.Y Is lu uu u pU luilal reiura ul ull tins. t'urtiMins will cunlliiui to Imj a feuture. herUI Sturles. A New Kiiuluiul story by MIks Mary b. Wilklus, will Lh'KHi hi Jiuiuury. A lulu ul u lireeK uprising' iiKaiii-.i iiik i iuks. iiy jir. r.. K. lleiiHuu. I lie aiiiliur ot "IKhIo," will follow. A ...ii..i iji "Tlie House limit on lliu hlvx." liv Mr. Jolui kt'iidrk'k banks, lllusirutfa ly .Mr. l'uur Newell. Mure Short Stories will appear In llie WKKK I.y tliuli ll Uas buun puanlblu to pllliliali Uuiuig isve. lR'piirtiiieiits: Mr. W. Iluwoll's "Llfa and Letters" liuve been uinunu; lliu uiotil uIiuxiiUuk features ul jiurioiiieai iiu-riiiuru j sir. ti. 6. Murun, unil tuners win roiitrlinue obsurviiiluiiH an wliu t Is icuinu on In "Tills lltisy WurM:'' "Atnuiuur siiurl'' will remain t Iiu must hupurc- ttlll ai:pariuient ui ii kiuu iu mu cuuuiry. Tlie WKKKLY will oontlnuo to present to lu reatlers tlio world's uuws must lulurunllnir to American, to umke luiporlHiit ttdvuouea lu until lUo llmrury uuil arllsllu lealures, uuil to rt-luln lor ILseit lliu leaUliiK place lu tuo lllus traled Jonruullsm ol lUu worm. Xtitrpaptri art nol In eoly (Aw aJir(ijmiil with out (A Tprtu order if Uarptr it ilrolhert. HARPER'S WEEKLY Foronsjrrar . M.00 roslatfe Kree to all subscribers In tbr f ullol OUut VUUUUk Mill nieAiwu. . Address IIAKPKB k HKOTIIKK r. O. Bob t0, w. T. City. $18,000 i Stock of stylish Clothint? manufacturers cost to effecta change in the business. We are not going to quit or re tire from business but our entire stock of Stylish Clothing must be sold to wind up the estate of Mr. F. Loob, deceased. Here's An Opportunity of a Lifetime. If you aro in need of any thing in tho lot hing line ilo not fail to grasp this rare opportunity of buying stylish cloth ing for almost half what it would ctwt vou elsewhere ft is a Boil Legitimate Sale and enables w to give to tho public double value for almost half ti,. regular price. ,L I lllllll lllllf II, IfS illlll lliiliira can be found at this Leiriliinjifn ilntliincr o ii. tr-. i ... A o do not advertiso humbug sales. We do not quoto prices for want of space, but we do make your dollar reach twice as far in purchasing power as it will go elsewhere. Try it and convince yourselves. $18100 WEB'&Sunburu. $18 o SELINSGUOVE MARBLE-YARDl Remeier Tlie Dead! furniture, carpets and cHiri M. L. MILLER, Prop'r MonnmBSts And Mtlm I keep constantly on linuiIan J mun ufneture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite 3" Old Stones Cleaned and Eexaired. rX)W PRICES I LOW rRICESII 1 hnvA onn of thn lipsf. MnrtiU Ci.t. ters in the Stats and consequently turn out Kood work. tfjjrijouie and see my work & prices. Tlliinkflll for liUKt. fuvnm I iiuml. ru Hpi'i't fully ask a continuance of same, M, Li. MILLER From Sir to Hon, A n Fnmllv Mfrtlrlnp Ilnonn's Cpii-rv Ktnir for llii' Nrrvr his h Iriini hln-In mill n li'ifnry. iiynii niiM' hiniii-y. i.ivi'rnr hiikki (lisonlrr tin nni iii'iiiy, inn koi n irre hiiiiiihii ihu Kiiki of (Ms rciiii'iiy ui imii'h. ii you nuvt niiiiiri'Hiinii, run ft Ipnt ton. Hfiu5.li hi'. Ktii'iiinul Ifin. etc, tills irrniul Hint'ltli' will riiro ynu. 8. K. Unwell. M- I'lliro, I'll.. .1. V. Ih'i KiT. Illrllllnlil. W. II. Hit i i hi li . 1 ri'.M'lvlllp ninl It. II. nutters. I'ciiim iTi'i'k, ttn li'nilliiK itrni.'KtH'H. sola iikciiIh, ami HriMllslrlliiitlnv fimiili'H Irro to tliu Hllllotvu I.iirtt'e uii'KUKi's soo uml w. L B. WOLGEMUTH Rlpana Tabules cure biliousness. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. i I for Steam and Hot Water Fitting. Also denier in Hoilers. Kniriues, Sliaftlnu I'lilli-yc, lltinirers und J.fHt ti er lU'ltili'. REPAIRING of KnKlnes, Rollers and Mill work. Families un li lie riupplied v itli Hath TuIih, l'ipe and Pipe Fittints. I lve us refereuee coiierriiini; my inocliiitii cal skill, Friek & Co. of Waynehboro, i'a. ami Lebanon M'f'if. Co. both com panion Of Iiiiii HtllllllillK. Iu order to avoid accidents All Bailers hlioulil bit tented under the li yd run I in tet-t at lenst iitii'e ii year. Avoid danger uud cull upon me to make the test, A. H. WOLGEMUTH, SeliiiPiirove, : : Pa. ffSw 4m m H. FELIX, Lct :0:- Hrltfht new deslgos look out J rvpry UOOK ami COMierof otir S'oJ Shapes and Styles In wl,P it J 1 u w your laeai. CARPETS, RUGS. ART S0UAR3 J nirvKfnn,. t-',WOI ftt prices so low that ohJ er iiiercnuots can not compet :0: Yours Respectfully, OVI) . - 4 . -- - I . II V'V-v.A wmmm i iuriiitii all sizes lroiu a liaud cutter to a cutter tin will cut and nidit trom S to ! tons per hour. Farmers E get twice the value out of their corn fodder hy cuttinsi: The Tornado Feed Cutter prepares tho fodder iu mkU elegant style that your caltle will not yrot sore mouth..- ...Ill ! . I . " wui pay uu- usen iwiee in one season. Tellow larm who are especially short in feed, give it a thought. Ct or write for catalogue giving full information. GEO. N. ERDLEY, Selinsgrove Cancer I Cancer I Ciini'nr enroll on tlie trraHt, beail, fucc, lip bund or any win re on tha external surfuee of tlie body (Is ettftit days) wlllioul the loss ot a drop ot blood. No knife lined. Tortus very res sonablu, ('(ill at 'my oftlce or address I). It. ItuTUHix'K, M. l) Now lk'rlln, I'a. P. 8. Kindly ssk your druKglst or mcrcbunt wbetlier be Icet-ps Dr. I). U. Kolbroek's reiuo dli'S Tlx t Two-duy LXiutfb Cure, Hlummullo Lini ment, EluctrlcNsuruliclaCure, I.lver Pills, 11 end sube Powders, Vegetable CouBlUon Powder tor all domtstle autmaU, Kss. Peppermlut, Uoldea Tlnuture, Perfecto VuulUu, Lauduuum, l'arv forte and Castor Oil. If not, toll blm to order tbem at once as t boy are sold and used every where. D. H. KOTHKOl'K. M. D., 1'byslclan sad Pbarmselbt, New Berlin, Pa. think .lmil iSUl to PIB Wanted-ftn Idea rroi I yaar !.: thr may briu ou wUh. WrIM JOaif WSLlUIRKUaS a CO.. Paual Attar. MffcWMMHIWli D. 0for tblr (l.SW MlM aa4 art t tws kaulnd LbtmUuiu wsatod.. McClure's Magazine For 1897 SEVEN GREAT SERIALS A Now Life of (Irani by Il iiiiUnil irluiu. I'jo ilrst auuiurutlvn ami nl,.,m.fn l it ol V ev.T published. I. ivmn v lllnitr.iie l. (II ',mtn iKioi'iiibiir ) Hudyurd aiiilliiK's llrxt Aiunrlrau hci II. "i'iiii iiun Cn inir.iu ,n.. ... i.. n ....... Ilolxirl I.-IUI8 .SIovoihkii's ' .St. IvM." TU i only novnl of Stoveuiiou d sllll uii.uullli.l' (B, cbM -.!?'!1..i'w T?Mn ;!!onnf wr",n Mf. a was for three of the nioit cr:iw ... ;.. ., .uioiii.roi in UIIIUJIUILUIIIIIUI, Bllll 1 DrOllllUly ll ' l 'H t Hill MI1V III llMI lllilll I lili t I i iKr.. mi ..ul l...r I.... ... ... ..... 'u...Mtj tloii and uiirreMpouiluiice. (i.itoiih. Portraits of Ureal Auivrleaiis. Many of them unoubllHbed. In connoctlou s ilU UUin' of poriraiis it is uiu-niMd 10 publish sp .clul blutfraphlcal studies under lh S'Sft! of M.ikersot tbe l ulon trom Wanhlnston to Lincoln. Pictures of l'aleitlno. spoctully Uikuu under the editor's direction. ?Urles of Adveuturo. A sorU 1 by fouuu Uoylo. lu wlilcu bo will use bis extnorllinrj a lor mystery aud Ingenuity wbleU have. In the "Bberlixk lIollue, storks. W place beMue l oo una Uitooriau. TEN FAMOUS WRITERS IAN MACLAUEN. All the flct on that be will writs during the coming year. wltaUsH tion 01 two coin nnuuons u suotner publication wblcb were engaged from Inu w ' will appear In Mi'Ci.dks s Mauaxins. JdtL CUANDLEH UAKKI8. A series of new auuual stories la the name Odd uU' KabbU" and tha "Ltttlo Mr Tblmblennifer" stories. RUDYAHD KIPI.INU. Iloitdes "Captains Courageous,n Kipling will contribute to Vin all of tue short stories be will write durlnir tbe coming year. OCTAVE Til AN ET ts preparing fur tbe M aoazinS a series of short stories tn wblcn US'"! characters will sppiur, altbougu each will be complete la Itself. ANTUONY HOPE BUET IIAIITK AODBHTBlRI FB AN E R. STOCKTON 8TANLBY WKYMAN CLAKK WtH will all bare stories In MCv'ldks s for vbe coming year. These are only a small traction of tbe great and l-np Jrtaut teatare of McUlvsi's Huhv 1SV7, tbs subscription price of which is only One Dollar a Tear Tbe new volume bijlus with No ve Tiber. Subscriptions should start with this oumw. The S. S. McOlure Co., New York City.