Sick Headaches and Dizzy Spells, Wea K, Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Are you in a "poor condition?" Are you almost ready to give up from exhaustion, nervousness, headaches, backaches, and dizzy spells? No need to mention the de tails of a run down or "poor condition" to those who are suffering. Better to tell you of Nervine, the remedy sold on a guarantee to help you, and restore your poor Weakened nerves to life, strength and health. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a fjreat deal for nie. In the fall of 1897 my health was in a very poor condition. Ex treme nervousness, dizzy spells and sick headaches made me most miserable. I had been under the care of our local physician for some time, but got no better. 1 was 011 the verge of nervous prostration. Had no appetite, and could not sleep. I grew worse as the dizzy spells continued and lost flesh anil strength. Ohl those awful days. A lady friend who had taken Restorative Ner vine advised me to try it. I bought a bottle at the local drug store and when it was one ha 112 gone I noticed that the medicine was helping me. I continued taking it according to directions until I had used three bbttles when I felt so much better I stooped taking it. I feel that my present greatly improved health is all due to Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. lam grateful for the benefit I re ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly on its merits as a nerve tonic and restora tive."—MßS. I'. M. HOGOBOOM, Dalton, Mass. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. Geina Glraned I'rum the Teaching* of All Denomination*. The prosperous soul is a soul thor oughly conversant with the things of Guil, a mind stored with "the riches of the knowledge of the glory of God."— Itev. I)r. McLeod, Presbyterian, Brook- Si u. C'tirlMt tlie Solution. Christ is the solution of all social dif ficulties, and he should lie preached as such. Ills religion is made up of two elements—faith and a rule of moral and spiritual life. —Itev. Dr. Babbitt, Episcopalian, Brooklyn. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Physicians Prescribe it. Many broad minded physicians prescribe Foley's 11 on ay and Tar, as they have nev er found HO safe and reliable a remedy for tliro'it and lung troubles as this great medicine, For sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown, and .fames McFarlane,porte. Pa. Not Saved by Proxy. The gist of God's purpose Is that all men may be saved. In order to Im press this upon the world it must be shown that God loves all. No soul has ever been saved by proxy. Christ him self touched the blind eyes.—ltev. M. P. Fikes. Baptist. Baltimore. Anxious Morhers, Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the little ones of the household have the croup. There is 110 other medicine HO effective in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a household favorite for throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons it can be safeh given. For'sale by*C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown; | McFarlane, Laporte. I'rlcelennnexit of Wisdom. There Is 110 (Iner attribute to wisdom than when Job says that it cannot be got for gold. What Job says of wis dom will in Jewish iudirmcnf be an- Cured oi Piles After 40 Years. Mr. C. llaney, of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for forty years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. De \\ itt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him per manently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, eczema, tet t"f. salt rheum, and all other skin diseases L 10k tor the name DeVVitt 011 the pack age—all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. IF'YOU are hill ions and seekin advisers, I'M KE DeWitt'S Little Early Risers, •lust before going to bed. Volt will find on the morrow, You are rid of your sorrow— That's all; just enough said. These famous pills do not gripe, but move the bowels gently and easily,cleans ing the liver. Their tonic effect gives strength to the glands, preventing a re turn of the disorder. plied to true education, for wisdom lb only the fruit of the best education.— Itabbi Lyons, Brooklyn. ChriatlikciieNM the Aim. There is but one standard, one mark at Which to aim. Oliristlikeness. It is A Policeman's Testimony. J.N. L'atterson, night policeman ol Nashua, I a., writes, "'Last winter 1 had a bad cold 011 my lungs and tried at least halfdozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment Irom two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar anil two-thirds of a bottle cured me. 1 consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." Foley's Tlotiey and Tar for coughs and colds: reliable, tried and tested. Hale and sure. Foley's Honey and Tar alwaH stops the cough und heals the lungs. Refuse substi tutes. For sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown and James McFarlane, Laporte. One Minute Cough Cure. Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Pneumonia, Asthma, Lagrippe and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I got soaked by rain, snvs Gertrude K. Kenner, M 1 ncie, Ind., and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly; lost 48 pounds. My druggist recommended < >ne Minute Cough Cure. The first bottle brought reliel, several cured nie. I am back to my old weight, 14S lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlem, re lieves (lie cough at once, draws out in llamation, cures croup. An ideal remedy for children. our one business here below to con stantly approximate this standard. We need strong desire, desperate hunger and thirst after righteousness to reach it.—ltev. Dr. Mudge, Worcester, Mass. The Standard of Measurement. You who boat the Christian mark and call yourselves members of the Christian society will be accepted by reason of your deeds and your faith. You will be measured—and the nieasur- Ha Could Hardly Get Up, P.H. Duffy of Ashley, 111., writes, "This is to certify tiiat i have taken two bottles ol Foley's Kidney Cure and it hits helped me more than any other medicine. 1 tried many advertised reiiielies, but none ol them gave me any relief. Mv druggist recommended Foley's Kidney Cure and it has cured me. Before commencing its use I was in such a shape that I could hardly get up when once down." W. A. ilerren of Finch, Ark., writes, ''l wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and bladder trouble that two doctors had given up." For sale by C, I>. Voorhees, Sonestown; James McFarlane, Laporte. lng line is accurate—by what you are. —ltev. Dr. Clampett, Episcopalian, San Francisco. Threefold Necessity. The threefold necessity to a success ful Christian life was a high ideal, the exercise of a strenuous endeavor nnd the experience of a divine fellowship. Idealizing was the salt of progress and kindled in us the appreciation of per fection. All men were what their Ideals made them.—ltev. J. D. Free man, Baptist, Toronto, Canada. A Thanksgiving Dinner. Heavy eating is usually the tirst cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks inflame the mucous membranes lining the stom acli, producing a swelling lifter eating, heartburn, headache, sour risings and finally catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves the inflammation, protects the nerves anil cures the catarrah. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by cleansing and sweetening the glands of the stomach. No Other God, We see at once how our regulating principle of love not only puts life and value into the keeping of the law, but interprets it and makes its keeping easy. If we love God as we ought, we shall have no desire to bring in any other god to share his place in our hearts. And we shall not think that we have kept this commandment be cause we do not worship a heathen deity. We shall not allow any earthly ambitiou or desire to occupy that su preme place of interest and affection which is God's alone.—ltev. It. Iladow, Presbyterian, Toronto, Canada. ISsaentiul Characteristics. What are the essential characteris tics of a God inspired life? Faith, which takes hold of truth and of a per sonal Christ; purity, which puts God's truth Into living embodiment; hope, which draws upon things promised as well as upon those revealed, and love, which unites the heart to God and man. Such a life, we scarcely need to be told, Is not a sudden attainment. It ! is a growth. It Is not the result of one effort It Is the work of a lifetime. It is this kind of life which Is the jewel of the soul.—-Itev. W. P. Harmon, Con gregationalism Brooklyn. The Snhllment Troth. The profoundest, the sublimest, truth ever revealed toman is the truth that j centers in Calvary. It has been the greatest redemptive force In the world for 1,900 years, and the truth of Cal vary is the truth of gain through sacri fice; that love, the forgetting of self, the giving of life in service, is the mightiest power known among men for winning all that can be won. To j the foot of the cross, to the Christ that 1 lived nnd died for others, have been 1 brought all the treasures of earth, lion or, praise, reverence, gold and precious stones.—ltev. Dr. Raymond, Sclienecta- i dy. N. Y. CONDENSED KEt'ORT of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dushore, Da., At close of business, Sept. 15 1902 RESOURCES: Loans nnil Discount* #221,G02 2fi U. S. Bonds to secure circulation d.OUO 00 Premium 011 I'. S. Bonds ;{, 100 00 I Stock Securities 15,000 00 Furniture 1,875 00 Due from Banks Approved reserve Act 37.4:19 28 Specie anil Legal Tender Notes.... 23,232 01 Redemption fund I'. S. Treasury 25,000 00 8 351,648 58 LIABILITIES. Capital g 50,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 21,938 19 Circulation 48.750 00 Deposits 233,856 39 Dividens unpaid 100 I 354,518 58 State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan s»: I, M. I). Swarts, Cashier of tlie above named bank, do solemnly swear .hat the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. M. D. SWARTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Supt 1902. JOHN H. CRONIN, Notary Public. My commission expires February 27, 190t., Correct—Attest: A.WALSII. ) JNO. I). REESER > Directors. B. W. JENNINGS. ) DYSPEPTICiDE The grMtMt aid to DIGESTION. IN POLITICS TO Pntlllty of Placing Tariff Matters In the limit!** of a Comml»«lon. It is Impossible by any human device to take the tariff out of politics wltta < sr.it changing our government from re \ public to absolute monarchy. The tar iff and all other business matters with j which congress deals were put into politics when the foundations of the republic were laid, and they will stay there. The fact that the tariff affects all the people in their business and do mestic affairs instead of being a rea son why it should be taken out of poli tics is the very reason why it cannot be taken out. It Is as natural and inevitable that there should L>e varying and confllct : lug views as to tariff taxation as that different sects of Christians should dis agree on creeds, and it would be no more impracticable to bring all the churches, sects and denominations to gether on a common creed by appoint ing a commission for that purpose than to g< l tip tariff schedules- satisfactory to nil schools of political economists by the commission process. In the tirst place, a nonpartisan com mission tliat could agree upon a bill is manifestly absurd. A commission to amount to anything would have to be bipartisan. A Democratic tariff commission one appointed by a Dem ocratic president—would have an anti protection or tariff for revenue only majority. A Republican president would see to it that a protection ma- Jority were appointed. Hut even If that impossibility were nonexistent and a strictly nonpartisan commission of tariff experts could agree upon a scheme, that agreement would not take it out of politics. "All bills for raising revenue must originate in the house of representatives." Roth hotises of congress must pass upon every item of a revenue bill. The report of a commission could not he anything more than suggestive to congress. The power to levy taxes cannot be dele gated by congress to any board, body or commission which it could create. Supposing the report of a commis sion to be presented to congress in the shape of a tariff bill, it is at once in polities, and in the most strenuous kind of politics. Not only the radical differences between parties have to lie fought to a finish, but conflicting in terests of industries and localities in tensify the struggle. There Is no en couragement in the precedent of the tariff commission that preceded the enactment of the tariff of 1883 to re peat that experiment. The senate framed that measure, cunningly dodg ing around a constitutional provls on, and a marvelous ruling by Speaker Keifer sent it to a conference commit tee without giving the house a chance to consider it. And that tariff did not follow the lines laid down by the com mission. The country has had too many com missions of various kinds and too much money lias been wasted in that way. It were far better for both the legis lative and executive departments to do the work assigned to them by the constitution than to attempt to farm it out. And as our government is, and in its very nature must continue to be. a government by party, it must always be impossible to get national taxation out of politics.—Washington Post. A WroiiK Idea. While the Democrats are talking that the combines whose products are pro tected by the United States tariff sys tem should be cut out of such protec tion because they have outgrown the necessity for protection, it develops that such are not the facts. A consplc- j uous instance is that the rolling mills i of Europe are called upon now to j work at their full capacity to help the ! mills of this country to supply the de- I mand for steel products. Other iron ! goods are also needed beyond the ca- j parity of American plants. With the tariff kept at the protective point j American plants will be enlarged to do 1 all the work necessary for this coun try. With the tariff taken off, with 1 Democratic free trade <!>*• I leSS ' 1 112' 8 mako ® a serviceable all within I B B Shotguns outsL>t and outlast the most expensive I ? fjlfJwliS 5 double barrel guns and are just as reliable besides. H H WINCHESTER REPE ATI SO ARMS CO., • HEW HAVES, CONN. ■ NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. Established in 1841, for over sixty years it was the F'OD NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, known and read in I v7rv every State in the Union. On November 7, 1901, it was changed to the MFMRFD NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, I 11— I 11)1—rv a high class, up to-date, illustrated agricultural weekly, ' for the farmer and hie family— \'r PRICE SIPO 1 L-1 F" a year, but you can buy it for less. How ? • I 11— By subscribing through your own favorite horn* n»w»- F7V D U pi)'C paper, the REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. . ® olh Papers one year tor only $1.25. J y^y\\ j LY Send your order and money to the News Item. Sample copy free. Send your address to NE W-YOBY TRIBUNE FARMER, New-York. mills would hold that trade and gain inure us this country grew. American steel and iron workers would then come into direct competition with foreign la bor, and wages would go down. The trust would not be crushed. The work ers would be crushed. There is noth ing plainer than that the Democratic idea is wrong from first to last. rnfnrtnnate. It la unfortunate for the country and still more so for the Republican party that the debute In the senate on the Phil ippine bill has taken a partisan turn. — Philadelphia Ledger. But not at all unfortunate that the Democrats have made it a partisan measure by denouncing the patriotism of our army and are berating Itepub licans for defending our loyal soldiers. However, the soldiers are mostly from the masses who work for a living, and If there is any one on the face of God's green earth despised and hated by Democratic free traders it is the American laborer. The Ledger is too good a paper to join, however slightly, with the foes of our soldiers merely be cause they are mostly breadwinners. NotlilnK l>nt Word*. The Republicans have to concede that there are never any strikes when the Democius are In power. Under the rule of Democracy men are (?lad to work at any old price.—-Alexandria Post-News. In an old fashioned book there is a letter by St. James in which he refers to men who. when they find the unfor tunate naked and destitute of daily food, say to them, "Depart in peace; be ye warmed, fed and clothed," but never furnish anything needful for the 1 body. Even so Democratic free trad ers iu 1592 SJG addressed honeyed words ' to wage earners, but never lifted finger j or voice to furnish employment. Yes, i history does repeat itself and no wia- I take. IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. lint the Skin IM Not Quite lllff Enough to Hl«le the Free Trade Wolf. Manufacturers, merchants, mill hands and wage earners generally understand the effect of an attack upon the pro tective tariff. The present generation had experience during the Democratic hard times which followed the election of Cleveland, and they have the his tory of similar hard times at several prior periods, the product of similar attacks. It is useless to ask the victims of the Cleveland disaster to support any movement that could be identified as IID attack upon the tariff; therefore oui friends the enemy are trying to dis guise their attack and have very near ly reached Republican ground in their effort to delude unwary voters Into giving their support to Democratic con gressmen. If the people should lie foolish enough to elect a Democratic majority to con gress, a thing that seems impossible, they will find that the Democratic con gressmen will speedily leave the safe ground occupied by Republicans and will launch out into inn>ractieabl6 BANNER BALVE " the most healing salve In the world. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Cures all stomach troubles Prepared only by E. C. DEWITT & Co., OhlcaffO The sl. bottle eontaiusUK times the 50c. sl»»> Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. measures, uor i.-r tue n£nent or th€ people, but for the purpose of antago nizing the senate In hopes of creating Democratic election materlul for the presidential election. The attack will not be made In good faith. It Is intended only to oppose the Republicans. In fact, that and a desire to secure office compose the top, bottom, sides and middle of Democrat ic plans and policies. LISTLESS AND LANGUID. How Often You Hear It. Not Real Sick, Just Tired. Flayed Out. No Strength. No Energy Listless. Languid. Nervous. Don't Want to Move. Don't Oare What Happens. A Com mon Condition Easily Cured. Mrs. Prank Sage of No. 106 Elizabeth St., Towanda, Pa., says:—"l can truth fully say I never had anything do me so much good as Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. As the result of overwork I was leeling all run down and tired and languid all the time. I waa also bothered with frequent headaches and did not rest weH. 1 got Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pille and at different times remarked how well I •It and rested better. I oan recommend hem highly." l>r. A. W. Chase's Nerve Tills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or I>r. A.W.Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M- 1). are on every package. QOURT PROCLAMATION^ W HEKKAS, Ho*. K. M. DUNHAM, President JUIIKH, Honorallies Joliu 1). Keener unci Jucol Meyer, Associate Judges of|the (jourts of Oyer and Terminer and Cieneral Jail Delivery, Quartei Sessions of the Peace, Orphan.-' Court' and Com mon Pleas lor the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the '2O day of Sept, ISOI, to me directed, for liolunig the sevem courts ill the Borough of Laporte. on Monday tin Bth day of Dec. 1902. at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace and Constables within tin county, that they be then and there in their prop cr Person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with then rolls, records, inquisitions examinations ami other rememberanees to those things to wliicli their offices appertain to be done. And to thosi who are bound by their recognizance to prosecuu against prisoners who are or shall be ill the jail o: tliesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified U be then and there to prosecute agaiiist them u will be Just. J. U. COTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa., Oct. 52. lao2, Foley's Honey and Tar tor children, sate, sure. No opiates. Administrators Notice. ''•state of Harry Zax, late of the Horo of Laporte, County oi Sullivan and Stat* of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of Administration upon the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated; and those indebted thereto, will please mikt payment to A. J. BRAHLEY, Administrator. Aug 20. 02. At Lafiorte, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Estate ol E. 1. Brundage late of Davidson lwp., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of said de cedent have been granted to the undei signed. All persons indebted to said es late are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delay to Mrs. L< >U ISA BR UN DAGE. Administratrix, Nordmont, P:i MTJLLEN, Attorney, Laporte, Pa. Notice to the Public. The Forksville Grist Mil) is in good running order for grinding WHEAT, BUCK WHEAT and CHOP. With thanks for your patronage in the past,will try and please you in the future, WILLIAM ALLEN, Forksville, Pa. LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hughesville. This is the purest lime on the ridge. We will compete with any dealer on car load lots delivered on the W. &N. B. R. R. with our own cars, giving purchaser ample time to unload. All correspondency will 'eceive prompt attention. Address, A. T. ARMSTRONG, SONESTOWN, PA. Cbtppewa Htme IRtlne. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. 1 liin POPULAR State Institution is located in the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful part of the State. It is in the GREAT SUMMER RESORT liE<i- JON of the BLUE KIDGE and POCONO MOUNTAINo and within two miles of the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. The total expenses for Boarding, Furn ished rooms and all other expenses onlv s:{.so per week. In addition tOjthe regu lar Departments in the Normal proper, we have a fine COLLEGE PREPARA IOKY DEPARTMENT. We can save vou one full year in your College Prep;ira lion. Departments of MUSIC, ELOCU TION', ART-DRAWING. PAINTING IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, taught l>y Specialists. A New Recitation Building. is now in course of erection, which will give a tine Laboratory and fourteen other recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium ! Our own ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT ! A Superior Faculty ! "* Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. Nearly FJVE HUN DRED PUPILS ENROLLED this year. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 8, 1002. For Catalogue and particulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal. The undersigned will open his cider mill on Thursday, Sept. 4th and will run each Thursday Friday and Saturday of each week until November 14, 'O2. JOHN M. CONVERSE, SONESTOWN, PA. 8000 bushels of lime at Reader's Lime House, one and one half mile below Laporte. For Sale. One cook stove, burns wood only. Very cheap for cash. Mrs. C. E. Grimm. To Let;, —100 cords acid wood and 100 m hardwood logs. Two miles south of Laporte Boro. A. E. Tripp, Laporte, Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar heats lungs sad stops the cough. BargaTnsJ It is our business It is our business to save our customers as much as possible on Harnesses, Robes, Blankets, Whips, Platform Wagons, BUGGIES AND ROAD WAGONS. Call and examine my stock and see what you can save on a pair of Blankets. You can also get your horses shod while you get your grist ground at the mill. W. E. MILLER, FORKSVILLE, PA. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Soecial Special Prices. Prices. Busy Days at VERNON HULL'S The Mid-Season sale of of seasonable goods is at tracting many well pleased buyers. More people than ever are realizing and appre ciating the efforts of this store to give the people good qualities at reasonable prices. NEW Goods on |^KTB]t^N| ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. IKI ■gpfrsa, Pa. MPM SALVE r most healing »*lv« in the world. To Cora Constipation Forever. feke Cuscnrets Candy Cathartic 10c or tSo. [7. C. C. fall to sura, druggi*t» refund money.
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