Relie! From Headache and Neuralgia In a Few Minutes After Taking Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. Chronic Case Cured. "I cannot speak to highly of your remedies and I will always tell my friends how much they have done for my husband and myself for sudden attacks ot headaches, neuralgia and rheumatic pains. There is nothing equal to Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They are simply splendid and give relief in fifteen or twenty minutes. I used to be subject to attacks of headache, which had become chronic, and I took a course of Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills in connection with the Anti-Pain Pills. The result is I now have very little trouble in that way. My husband has also taken these remedies and praises them very highly. We always have some of both kinds of pills in the house, and do not feel that we could get along without them.— MRS. KATE K. JOHNSON, McClellandsville, Delaware. There are many reasons why you should take Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, but the best reason is that they will give you almost instant n lief from headache or other pain. In cases of chronic headache, when the sufferer knows an attack is coming on, a Pain Pill will usu ally prevent it entirely. In cases of extreme nervous exhaustion, when the brain is too tired and the body too nervous to rest, an Anti-Pain Pill will sooth the nerves so that sleep may come. They never fail, yet con tain no opiates and are non-laxative. All druggists sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain I'ills. They are non-laxative; con tain no opiates, never sold in bulk, 25 doses, 25 cents. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. The Kingdom of Heaveu. "The kingdom of heaven," a phrase, a figure of speech, a picture, a dream, intangible, vague, mysterious, yet It expresses the inspiration of all the generations, the domluant force in all history, for under some form of words it has voiced the faith and aspiration of humanity from the beginning, and all the struggles of the ages have been but witnesses to Its hidden energy. Wherever man liavo believed in some thing purer, holier, more enduring and more satisfying than they have yet seen or known there the Influence of the kingdom of heaven has been felt- Rev. Dr. V. V. Raymond, President Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. A Cold Wave. ZCT ■ The forecast of sudden changes in the weather serves notice that a hoarse voice and !• heavy cough may invade the san ctity of health in your own home. Cau tious people have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure always at hand. E.H.Wise Madison, Ga., writes: '*l am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my present good health, ai d probably my life." It cures Coughs, Colds, LaGagrippe, Bron chitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure cu'-sthe phlegm, draws out the inilania tion, heals and soothes the mucous mem branes and strengthens the lungs. Active and Devoted. Christ was an example of religious devotion. We find him going to the temple. Be was also an example of religious activity. We find him doing good. Some people are devoted Chris tians, but they are not active. Others are active, but not devoted. Christ was both active and devoted.—Rev. Dr. Meeley, Methodist, Brooklvn. If you feel ill and need a pill Why not purchase the best? DeWitt's Early Risers Are little surprisers, Take one—they do the rest. W. IT. Howell. Houston, Texas, writes: —I have use I Little Early Riser Pills 111 my lamily for constipation, siek headache etc. To their use I am indebted for the health of my family. SometliliiK to Do. The desire of the true heart and thoughtful mind is, "Give me some thing to do; give me some part In the world's work; give me a mission."— Rev. Dr. Bisbee. Unlversallst. Boston. What's in a Name P Everything is in the name when it c >i:ies to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De- Witt it Co. of Chicago, discovered, some years ago, how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For Wind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases DeWitt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numer ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De- Witt's—the genuine. Follow Where Chrlat Lend*. If we go astray, It shall not be for lack of a bath, but for not following where Christ leads. We are simply to go forward to Christlikeness.—Rev. Mr. Helms, Methodist, Worcester, Mass. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests all classes of food, tones and stren gthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach trouble, and makes rich red blood, health a Mil strength. Kodol rebuilds wornout tissues, purities, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. (>. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: I have used a number of boitles of Kodol and have found it to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful rem edy lor stomach ailments, 1 recommend it to my friends. Education Without R<ll«lou. Experience teaches that you can have educated villains; thut education with out sanctities of religion or restraints of morality Increases the power for evil. Rev. Dr. Dana, Presbyterian, Philadelphia. Don't.be imposed upon by taking sul>- 8! itutes oflered for Foley's Honey and Tar Foley's Honey and Tar positively cures nil throat and lung diseases. Refuse sub stitutes. Report From the Reform School. ST J. (1. Gluok, Superintendent P.unt lewn, >» , Va., wines: "After trying all other advertised cough medicine we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar ex clusively in the West Virginia Reform School. I find it the most effective and absolutely harmless." For sale by C. I). Voorhees. Sonestown, and James McFiirlane.porle. I'a. Rlghteomneaii l*n>«. There Is no greater folly conceivable than that of Imagining that unright eousness pays more than righteous ness. The history of the world Is against It. Reason Is ugalnst it. It Is the righteousness of the world that makes unrighteousness of seeming ad vantage.—Rev. Dr. Raymond, Presi dent Union College, Schenectady. N. Y. A Timely Topic. At this session of coughs and colds it is well to 'know that Foley's Honey and tar is the greatest throat and lung remedy It cures quickly, and prevents serious re sults from cold. For sale by C, D. Voorhees, Sonestown; •James McFarlane, Laporte. Kearnfai of God and Man. Of all creeds that have been founded since the beginning of the world the Christian religion 13 the only one that overcomes the sense of distance be tween God and man.—Rev. Dr. Brady, Episcopalian, Philadelphia. Unstable Christianity. A Christianity which is not rooted Is always unstable; a Christian love that has not penetrated Into the depths Is not a love of a permanent or enduring character. It is more like a bubble.— Rev. Dr. MacLaurln, Reformed, Roch ester, N. Y. Coughs, Colds aud Constipation. Few people realize when taking cough medicine other than Foley's Honey and Tar, that they contain opiates which are constipating besides being unsafe, partic ularly. for children. Foley's Honey and Par contains 110 opiates, is safe and sure and will not constipate. For'sale by'C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown; Jsnies McFarlane, Laporte A kidney or bladder trouble can always be cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure in time. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. 11. Th urnes, a well known coal ope rator of Buffalo, 0., writes, "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicines until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surpris ing. A few doses started the brick dust like fine stones and now 1 have no'pain across my kidneys and I feel like *a' new man. It has done me a SIOOO worth ol good." History Reveals Itself. In every republic that ever existed it was the aim of the rich to crush the middle class and make an aristocracy of wealth to enslave the lower classes of humanity. Water, food and fuel belong to the people, and the men that rob them of either are traitors to hu manity.—Rev. P. K. Kaln, Reformed, Philadelphia. Coy's Life Saved from Membran Croup. C. W. Lynch, a prominent citizen of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My little boy .had a severe attack of membranous croup and only got relief after taking Foley's Honey and Tar. He got relief alter one dose and I feel that it saved the life of my boy'" Refuse substitutes. For sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown and James McFarlane, Laporte. "Whatsoever Ye Do." Whatsoever! Draw this word as a cir cumference around all the activities of your life and see how much It means. It Is all Inclusive. Everything—busi ness, politics, society, religion—must be brought under the high rule of pleasing the Lord rather than men.— Rev. L. E. Sellers, Christian, Terre Haute, Ind. Thanks For Penrose. Resolutions of thanks, according to a Washington dispatch, continue to' pour in upon Hon. Boies Penrose for his speech in the senate against the oleomargarine trust. Granges all over the state are sending him official reso lutions for his efforts in the interests of pure butter and the dairy. A Continual Warfare. The conflict of the world spirit nnd God is analogous to the continual war fare waged between the flesh and the spirit in the person of every member of tho human race.—Rev. P. W. Norris, Episcopalian, Brooklyn. WE PAY FREIGHT A caul >gue which teUs Its v .rv \t a glance has just Ivren |#M»cdUyu». This (free llth d £»ok, which U vaatlv VIJKVJ. r t" anything »<.* put s»o*vi in 10 colors ti:-- "faiaou* lan«!" Kug*, Art M«|imre-., Uriipriit*, ltc.il i'aprr, lllnnkfi*. 4\»i :fi.r i.. Framed I'lrture*, Sewing Kurlilni sund |ii r! iKlt* !•> i Urt .l I urtdiure. We SiTiv Carpets Free, Fwrds'i WAdded Lining Without Charjc, an J Freight crx all the above Quality considered, the "lnroo-.» V»rilnnd•• g.»>d< are priced lower than inferior grade., < .in l«e purchased f-.r cUe where,mid for T . we m..il a quality r.:»:npie ot any gr.i<ie • 112 carpet; for He. mdl a col!eui«..i ot largo samples of w «ll paper, f..r 4c. a sample of cur comfort, *ho -.i.ij,' the pure whitt. «otton the • harge for samples may I* deducted from y. ui first order. WR QUOTH A N*W SOIRR.S IUIU;AI.\S «. H. * Mu Wall !•«l>.r, • w v lh P" rull, Injrrnln ■ » «/,€ from U to Tie p-r pair, fr>«u B mr. K r 112: nui Ajtc JEb& tI.OO tu ftICS Trade-Mark Registered. \V. ; m Va -ults and overcoat* t > order, an ! guarantee to fit yon. li. ? pruc-t lnvlnat V»> pay «>\pr« I publish a hitfh-trt (fie- ) catalogue cloth '.ampies attach'd Our 'ltev .roods i a* ,J.>gue ins *ainp'cs attn h- d. and pri< es range from isc. t $1.50 |n-r yar 1. The l*»ok is free We prepay ( ran-p >rt«il«»r.. We sell everything to Rat, Wear and Vae, an 1 t.if la .inmu'h 480 ; ig« catalogue tells vou about everything you l<uy at every season rf th • With this book in your possi Sih>u you ran save from 2 j i , 75 ner «<-nt. nn everytiiing. This book r -.» . fl JSperc «py to print an • maU. SendlOc.to h< lp pav ' 1 .stage. n:i » you can deduct thi v.ur first order oi* 3! •*). Which look do you want r , exictiy this wa«- • : V 9 rtTn COIT Baltimore. Nd., DYSPEPTICIDE Th* grutut aid to DIGESTION. ESKIMO COURTSHIP. Bow tbe Native Selects a Drlde—Tbe M.*»rrlait«" Ceremony. The Eskimo gentleuinn never seleota a wife In his own village. As soon aa he Is able to make a living for a family he goes Into a neighboring village and falls in a fit of love before some likely girl. She Is then penned up for some time lu a house—a sort of dugout or burrow In the ground—and when the bride day comes v >e goes there and crawls in. It is in the pluy that the bride to be shall so strenuously object that she lights him off. He then goes out and gots his dogs and sled, and when they are harnessed up he goes In agnin, overcomes her, ties her hands and feet, places her on the sled and hauls her to his own village. That completes the ceremony of marriage. The whole village gives them a wed ding feast. Next day, or later on, If they don't forget it, they go before a minister of the gospel and are married Indue form. This feature of the union, however, is not important and does not bother them very much. The dressing of the bride's hair is a revelation. It is done up In a series of knots about a foot high on top of her head and pulled so tightly from the scalp that very often big patches of It are fairly pulled out by the roots, leav ing bald and barren places around the ears and the temples. An IntelllKent Dow. A gentleman once had a very hand some and Intelligent collie in his pos session. One day be lost the dog when taking it through the city. The crea ture in vain searched everywhere for his master and at last, seeing a hansom cab creeping leisurely along, Jumped Into It ond settled himself determined I WINCHESTER | fl FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS B i "New Rival" "Leader" "Repeated' B SB nF you are looking for reliable shotgud am- ■ 99 H munit,on » kind that shoots where you M H [ffijaj p a j nt y our g Un> b U y Winchester Factory H P Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with H j£| Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded §1 H with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester H Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. H R ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM B Shortfalls On Advertising | By Charles Austin Bates. * No. 44. Intelligent stock raisers know that a certain amount of feed it necessary to keep an animal alive. They might feed that amount a s long as it lived, and it would never gain a pound. There is no profit in that at p a y* * 9 t ' Ae 112 kind that builds flesh rapidly. takes twenty pounds of f°°d each day to keep a sheep 1 alive, twenty-five pounds a day it n ma^e ' 9 ,s profit. The first five pounds amount to nothing, nor does the second, or third, or fourth five p° unds - 1113 about the 8301(5 wa y animalaiivt: with advertising. You have to do a certain amount to overcome the passive XSST resistance of the public. You have to do a cer tain amount of advertising to make them wake 5,1 up to the fact that you are in business at all. You have to pay a certain amount to keep your j\ advertising alive. What you pay above that J \ J\ amount brings profit. Some advertisers fail / \ /j\ CCaUSC / \|^| .iiikLgk "It is the extra founds ) f thai brings thepry/tt." barely enough, or sometimes not quite enough, to make the mil —| advertising self-sustaining. A I n"' 11 ' 111 i little bit morc w ° uld makc ' You Have to do tsc.rtain amount of advertising to™ rtise a little bit tOO much waMe th4*)ugwk,Ujthaf you are than not q U ite enough. Copyright, Charles Austin Dates, Nmt) York, NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER. _ _ _ Established in 1841, for over sixty years it wa« the POD NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, known and read in ' every State in the Union. F\/FDV ovem^er 7, 1901. it was changed to the mpmrfd NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FARMER, Ill—i lULK a high class, upto-date, illustrated Agricultural weekly, /"*\r for the farmer and his family— ur PRICE $ IPO fHr a year, but you can buy it for less. How 1 ' ' **— By subscribing through your own favorite hom» n«ws pflper ' ,he KEp UBLICAN NEWS ITEM. /iK/nLl< j Both Papers one year lor only $125. FAMILY. Send your order and money to the News Item. Sample copy tree. Send your address to HEW.YOBY TMBVNE FARMER, New-Yorß. ly on the seat. The driver tried to en tice it out, but without success, and a little crowd collected. None dared to tackle the dog, but at last a facetious spectator shouted out, "1 say. Dill, darn ine lf-he don't want to be druv home." "That's it; that's what he wants," they all agreed amid shouts of laughter. Then one examined his col lar and found an address clearly en graved upon It. Without further ado cabby Jumped up and drove up to this same address, which proved to be the correct one. Needless to say, the cab man was substantially rewarded. The dog had been In the habit of driving home every evening with his master In a hansom and, with doggie reasoning, had decided to follow his usual custom when he had given up hope of finding his master.—London Opinion. Dr. Jowett and Bible Hlstorjr. The following story of I)r. Jowett was current among the undergraduates at Oxford in my day. It had reached the master's ears that Ballol men were not so successful In the examination in "Iludlments of Religion" as In the cla«- slcal schools, so that he determined to call up the next batch of candidates and catechise them himself In Bible history. "Mr. Smith," he Is reported to have said, "what prophet went up to heaven In a chariot of fire?" "Elijah, sir." "It Is disgraceful that a scholar of this colloge should be so ignorant! Mr. Jones?" "Elijah, sir." "Mr. Brown?" "Elijah, sir." At this point the library boy entered, and to strike the undergraduates with shame he was appealed to. "Tell these gentlemen what prophet went up to heaven in a chariot of Are." "Elijah, sir." Then ensued a pause and then, "Well, gentle men, perhaps It was Elijah!"—Cornhlll Mnornxlno A Little t'eo Mack. "A wife has a right to expect much of her husband," remarked the ph.io sophlcally inclined person musingly. "Yes, I suppose she has." replied tbe uisek appearing man with wilted look ing whiskers; "I suppose she has, but when she expects him to live up. stead ily and without swerving, to the motto on her first husband's tombstone I somehow think she Is expecting more than she really ought to expect from a common, everyday, earthly man." Qualified. "Yea, he"! sure to make a grand pres ident for the college. He's had BO much experience." "I didn't know he was a prominent educator." "He Isn't He was an insurance agent, and he can coax money out of a stone waU."—Washington Times. Daaperate. Doctor—To remove your mother-in law In her present condition to the hos pital would. I am afraid, prove fatal. Henripeck—Well, let's try It any way.—Kansas City Independent. Inane Verbosity. "Don't you think that Mrs. Chatson to quite a brilliant conversationalist? "Oh, quite! She can express less In more words than any one I ever met." —Life. Such Is the flexibility of our language that a noble brute may be either a thoroughbred St Bernard or a rascally foreign fortune seeker. Washington Times. PACTS NOT FICTION. A. Plain Statement of a Bad Condition and a Cure that Never Fails. Mrs. Edward John of No. 336 Waeli ington St., PittstOD, Pa., says:—"For u long time I had had trouble with my nerves and suffered so much from head aches. I did uot rest well and when 1 did sleep I would have a smothering sen sation. I saw Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills recommended and got a box and used them with good results. 1 was feel ing well aud looking so much better after their use." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at. 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A.W.Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase. , M- D. are on every package. Foley*s Honey and Tar tor ebildnn,*mfo,Bur*. No opiates. Notice to the Public. The Forksville Grist Mill 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. Cbippewa Xtme IRilns. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, HUGHESVILLE, PA, A Generation Ago coffee could only be bought in bulk. Tbe pW soth century way is the |yM LION COFFEE KjjjJ way—sealed pack* /MM ages, always clean, /9M fresh and retaining its rich flavor. gAMHEft SALVE, the moat hMllngsslwln the world. Doit Tobacco Spit sad Smoke Tour Lift Inq. To quit tobacoo easily and forever, be mag netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bac, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak mea strong. All druggists, (Oc or 11. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample tree. Address Qterllnir Remedy Oft, Chicago «r New York Deaffaeis Caaaet be Cars* by iocs! application!, as they cannot reach the ifoeaaed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that Is by constltu. tienal remedies. Deafness is eansed by aa in. domed condition of the ■MUCOUS lining of the Hnstaehlaa Tabs. When this tubs geUtwflamed yoa hare a rorr.Mlnj sound or imperfect hear. Ins. and when i; is entirely closed Deafness la ! the result, and unless the inflammation can be I taken out sr 1 th stubs restored to its normal <■ condition, will be destroyed forever; nine cases e it of ten are caused by catarrh, which is not hi* • but an Inflamed condition ol (hemneonr nun'scos. . _ Ws will gh<e Ons Hundred Dollars tor any case of PcefMeafesnsed by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Oars. Bend for Mrcalan, tree. F. J. CHENEY a CO., TsHdo, O. gf Mold hj Divarifts. TSo. ■•U's Tamil? PUIS ars Ik* ksrt. East Stroudsburg, Pa. This POPULAR State Institution i j located in the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful part ot the State. It is iu the GREAT SUMMER RESOHT REG ION of the BLUE RIDtiE and POCONO MOUVf AINo and within two miles of the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. The total expenses lor Boarding, Furn ished rooms and all other expenses onlv $3.50 per week. In addition to,the regu lar Departments in the Normal proper, we have a fine COLLEGE PREPARA 10RY DEPARTMENT. We can save you one full year in your College Prepara tion. Departments of MUSIC, ELOCU TION, ART-DRAWING. PAINTING IN CHINA ami WATER COLORS, taught by Specialists. A New Recitation Building. is now in course of erection, which will give a fine Laboratory and fourteen other recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium ! Our own ELECTRIC LIGIIT PLANT I A Superior Faculty I Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. Nearlv FIVE HUN DRED PUPILS ENROLLED this year, FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 8, 1902. For Catalogue and particulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal. Foley*s Honey w Tar heals longs and stops tbe cough. BargainsT 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 |exhTBTO ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. mUwrove, Pa. To Cora Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 230. (112 U O. O. tall to cure, druggists refund monoy How Are Taar Kidney* 112 Dr. Hobba' Sparairtis PUI» care all kidney Ills. Sam Ha fte*. Add. BtarUac Remedy Co., Cbloaso or N. Y Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of tbe 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 itomachs 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. Dares all stomach troubles
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