Sick Headaches and Dizzy Spells, Weak, 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 ilizzy spells ? No need to mention the de tails of a run down or "poor condition" to ttiuse 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 great deal for me. 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. I was on the verge of nervous prostration. Had no appetite, and could not sleep. I grew worse as the aizzy spells continued and lost flesh and strength. GM those awful days. A lady friena 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.f gone I noticed that the medicine was helping me. I continued taking it according to directions until I had used three bottles when I felt so much better I stopped taking it.l 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. P. M. HUGO BOOM, Dalton, Mass. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle I)r. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ' RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. Ccmi Gleaned From the Teachings of All Denominations. The only hope to be saved from ever lasting suffering Is to accept the of fered mercy of God In this life and re pent of all sin.—ltev. Dr. Holderby, Presbyterian, Atlanta, Ga. Christ Relieves All Burdens. fhere Is not a galling of the yoke or a pressure of the burden but can be relieved by a consistent application of the teaching of Christ.--Rev. F. E. Hopkins, Congrpgationalist, Chicago. | v The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All join in paying tribute to DeWitt's Little Early Risers. 11. Williams,. San Antonio, Texas, writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly recommend them to everybody. They eureK'onstipation. Killiousness, Sick head ache. Torpid Liver, Jaundice, malaria and all other liver troubles. It Is Free Trade. Tariff reform in operation is free trade in operation. Free trade Is a great producer of rest for the working man In America. At the same time It makes hard work for the European v.orkingman who Is compelled to pro duce for our markets. Asbury Park (X. J.) Journal. A'Scientiflc Discovery. Kodol does for the stomach that which U is unable to do for itself, even when hut slightly disordered or over-loaded, Kodol supplies the natural juices of di gestion and does the work of the stom ach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed musclee of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digest? what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food into rich, red'blood. Something 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. Universallst. Boston. Unconscious from Croup. During a sudden and tsrrible attack of crupour little girl was unconscious from strangulation, says A. L. Spaft'ord, post master,('heater, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was administered and repeated often, it reduced the swelling ami information, cut the mucus and short ly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds, La- Grippe, and all Throat and Lung trouble. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in the throat and chest and enablea the lungs to contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to the blood. Falth'a Satisfying Basis. Only where the light of revelation ehines and the teachings of that reve lation are accepted does faith find a satisfying basis or hope rise into assur ance.—Rer. Dr. Chi vers, Baptist, Brook •vn One Hundred Dollars a Box. is the value 11. A. Tisdale, Summcrton, S. places on DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve. He says:"l had the piles (or 20 years. 1 tride many doctors and medi cines, but all failed except DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Ilazel with antiseptics and emol lients; relieves and permently cures blind bleeding, itching piles, sores, cuts, bruises eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. 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. Kain, Reformed, Philadelphia. The prevention of consumption is en tirely a question of commencing the prop er treatment in time. Nothing is so well adapted to ward oil' fatal lung troubles as Foley's Honey and Tar. by,C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown; Jsines McFarlane, Laporte. Test of Experience. The only way to test the power of Christ to forgive sins or the efficacy of prayer is to comply with the conditions which God has laid down and put them to the test of experience. Whether faith In Christ can give strength in trial, impart patience in suffering, fill the soul with peace, can only be settled by each one for himself. —Rev. Dr. Mc- Cullugh, Presbyterian, Worcester, Mass. Children Poisoned. Many children are poisoned and made nervous and weak, if not killed outright, by mothers giving them cough syrups con taining opiates. Foley's llonev and Tal is a safe and certain remedy for coughs, croup and lung troubles, and is the only prominent cough medicine that contains 110 opiates or other poisons. The many friends of G. H. Ilausan, Engineer, L. E. A W. I!. It., at present living in Lima,o. will be pleased to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease, lie writes: "1 was cured by us ing Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recom mend to all, especially trainmen who are usually similarly attlcted." For sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown and James McFarlane, La port" Nearness of God and Man. Of all creeds that have been founded since the beginning of the world the Christian religion is 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 in 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. MacLaurin, Reformed, Roch ester. N. Y. A Life at Stake. If you but knew the splendid merit ol Foley's Honey and Tar you would never be without it. A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or la grippe. It may save your life. For sale by C. D. Voorhees, Sonestown, and .lames McFarlane,porte. Pa. "Whatsoever Ve 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. STOP IT. A neglected cough or cold may lead to serious bronchical or lung troubles, Dont take chances when Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from serious effects of a cold. For kale by C, 1). Voorhees, Sonestown; lames McFarlane, Laporte. Active and Devoted. Christ was an example of religious devotion. We find him going to the temple. He 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. In Bed for week withJLaGrip pe. We have received the following letter from Mr. Ray Kemp, of Angola, Ind. '*l was in bed four weeks with la grippe and I tried many remedies and spent consid ers le for treatment with physicians, but I received 110 relief unti jjl tried Foley's Honey and Tar. Two small bottles of ibis 11 .-dicine cured'me and 1 now use it exclusively in myj'amily." Take no sub stitutes, Favors and Obligations. There are no favors In God's world but Involve also greater obligations. Each privilege we enjoy meaus anoth er duty. Every power we obtain im poses upon us some new responsibility. There is no such thiug as equality In life. Nature did not fashion all flow ers and trees alike. Its beauty consists In its variety of form and color, In its contrasts of high and low, of strong end feeble. Neither are all men mold ed alike physically or intellectually; otherwise human existence would be bereft of all charm, of all ambition.— Rev. Kaufman Kohler, Hebrew, New York. The Spirit's Whisperings. The most decisive witness of the Holy Spirit's coming are often whis perings instead of shoutings in our ears. The world around us is filled with evidence. The word of God steals upon us like a thief In the night. We ought to be concerned about the repeat ed daily coming of Christ.—Rev. F. J. McConnell, Methodist, Cambridge, Matifl. Tl.ion Coffee? / 4 ia 16 ouncts of pure / \ I I coffee to the pound. j \ I 1 Coated Coffees are I \ I I only about 14 ounces I 1 I lof coffee and two I \ / I ounces of eggs, I \ Jl ( I glue, etc, of no I I I ' I value to you, but moneyin the pocket JJ6H\ of the roaster.^CSßJHP The M*le4 Mokift Insure* unl- j •era «uu«y ui treehmm > r r> rr f( t-Kjr.j. ves. All Run Down. Oonetant Head Aches. Sleep Not Rest ful. A Victim Gives the Road to Health. Mrs. Fied Korn of No. 175 Wells St., Wilkes Barre, Pa., says:—"l have been very nervous for a long time, suffering so much from persistent headaches and could not sleep well at night. I was so bad last spring that 1 had to have the doctor and again last fall. 1 was very poorly and seeing !);• A. W. Chases's Nerve Till* recommended 1 got a box and used them I have had no headaches since and sleep well. They are an awfully good medieine. I also gave some to my little boy for nervousness and they did him so much good. I recommend them highly. An Important Declalon. National Master Jones made an Im portant decision at the session of the Muine state grange and settled a point HON. A A HON JONES OP BOOTH BUND, IND., MASTEIi NATIONAL GRANGE. that lias caused much discussion. The decision was in regard to the reading of the records and was as follows: "The minutes of the meeting of a snbgrange should be received and adopted at the close of the said meet ing. At the opening of the following meeting the record should be read for the information of those present. No other action should be taken." fWINCHESTER 1 ■ FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS I B "New Rival" "Leaded' I B W y° u are l°°^ in g f° r reliable shotgud am- I 9HI munition > kind shoots where you I m M point your gun, buy Winchester Factory ■ |j Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with H M Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater,' 1 loaded I ■ with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester I Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. 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I take a train for the north, firmly believing that it is the train for the south. Will I bring up at the south Just the same? It makes all the differ ence in the world whether we believe in anything because we have investi gated it or whether our belief is found ed on ignorance. Our belief in anything does not make it so if it Is not truth.— G. A. F. Rural Free Mall Delivery. At no distant day the rural free mall delivery service will require 40,000 car riers. This is a large number. When we consider the brief time this service has been in operation, its success ma j be considered phenomenal. During the past year over 12,000 petitions have been filed at Washington for this rural service. This proves that the farmer* are waking up to their privileges. All this is gratifying to the members of the Order of Tatrons of Husbandry, for theirs was the first organization that attempted to secure the establishment of the free mail delivery service. In deed it is the direct result of their ef forts. Special Grange Week. The Pennsylvania state grange at Its recent session recommended that a "special grange week" be set apart in February by the master of the state grange and that every subordinate grange in the state be urged to make epecial effort during that time to in crease Its membership. It is a good plan and worthy of geueral adoption. The title "lecturer" of a grange doea not necessarily signify that he must be its best talker. He has other duties of more importance than lecturing. He has charge of all the literary and ed ucational work of the grange, and his position is as responsible a one as the master's. The grange Is shaking Itself together and Is moving to the front. It is be ginning to appreciate the magnitude of its responsibility, the largeness of Its opportunity. It is doing things and getting ready to do even greater things.—American Grunge Bulletin. The three grand purposes of the grange are the social elevation, the ed ucational advancement and the moral Improvement of the farmer's family. License Notices. N i nig in my office and the same will be present ed to the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Sullivan County on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1903, at 2 o'clock, p. ni. Cherry Township. MILDRED. 1 Chas. E. Jackson, Tavern License. 2 Frank F. Hhaad, Distillers License -8 .John C. Shaad, Tavern License. 4 James Connor, Tavern License. 5 John Daily, Tavern License. (» John Luksie, Tavern License. 7 John P. Murphy, Restaurant License. SATTER FIELD. 8 Patrick MclJee, Restaurant License. CHERRY MILLS. 9 John Gross, Tavern License. DUBHORE. 10 Lenard Ililbert, Wholesale License. COLLEY Township. 11 C. F. llunsinger, Tavern License. LOPEZ. 12 H. W. McKibbins, Tavevn License. 13 Julia Jackson, Tavern License 14 James P. McGee, Tavern License. GENOGA LAKE 15 Fred Gleason, Tavern License LOPEZ. 16 W. E. Steafather, Restaurant License 17 John H. Yonkin, Restaurant License 18 James P. Gorgg, Wholesale License 19 Reed G. Frutchey, Restaurant 20 Henry MsDermott, Tavern License Davidson Township. EMMONS. 21 Parvin Kile, Tavern License MUNCY VALLEY. 22 James Moran, Jr. Restaurant 23 Dennis Palmatier, Tavern License 24 George W. Meyers, Tavern License. SONESTOWN. 25 Ellis Swank, Tavern Licence 26 Daniel H. Lorah, Tavern License DUSHORE. 27 William O'Niel, Wholesale License 28 John J. Cadden, Restaurant License 29 Robert McGee, Restaurant License 30 Margaret Connor, Restaurant. 31 Patrick Daly, lieetaurant License 32 Anthony Rouse, Tavern License. 33 Michael Commueekey, Tavern Lic'n. 34 Henry Tracv, Tavern License. EAGLES MERE. 35 W. 11. Vanbnskirk, Tavern License FORKSVILLE. 36 P. M. Scanlinc, Tavern License SIIUNK. 37 A. E. Tripp, Tavern License. Hillsgrove Township. HILLSGROVE. 38 Joseph'llelsman, Tavern License. Laporte Township. NORDMONT. 39 Philip Peterman, Tavern License. LAPORTE BOROUGH. 40 Frank W. Gallagher. Tavern License 41 David Mark, Tavern License SHREWSBURY Township. 42 Norman Stackhouse, Lavern License THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Clerk. Clerk's office, Laporte, Ta., Jan. 26, 1903. CONDENSED KKTOKT of the condition of th« FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dushore, Pa.. At close of business, Nor, 25 1902 Rbsol'Rcis: Loans and Discounts 1224,386 3fi C. S. Bonds to secure circulation 5,000 00 Premium on U. S. Bonds 3,400 00 Stock Securities 15,000 00 Furniture 1,375 00 Due from Banks Approved reserve Agt 42,619 67 Specie and Legal Tender Notes 17,23* 65 Redemption fund U. 8. Treasury 25,000 00 I 356,516 58 Liabilities. Capital | 50,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 23,576 05 Circulation 49.500 00 Deposits. 233,436 58 Dividens unpaid 100 t 356.516 58 State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I, M. D. Swarts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swea: .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 Ist day of Dec. 1902. ALBERT F. IIEES3 Notary Public. I Correct—Attest: A. WALSII. ) JNO. I). KEESER >• Directors F.O. SYLVARIA. j 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 1n the past,will try and please you in the future, WILLIAM ALLEN, Forksville, Pa. Cbfppewa Xtmc IRtlns. Lime furnished in cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvili* Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, HUGHESVILLE, PA, a Per Oent. on Checking Account*. . md 4 per cent, on Savings Deposits at Pittsburg Trust Company Interest com , oounded semi-annually. Capital, surplus and profits exceeding 16,000,000, and de posits over $10,000,000. Do all your banking by mail. Send postal for two hundrek year calendar free. 323 Fourth avenme, Pittsburg, Pa. PAfIPER SALVE, the moat healing in the wo rid. IV Filll 4VJTo PATEIT Good Idus II I V 31 U 1, I ■ ■ THE PATENT RECMO; MdMUkUkl Baltimore, Md. •utNorlpUoot to XtM r*MI B#cord fMlOptr anaum. .i Mi East Stroudsburg, Pa. Thin POPULAR State Institution is located|iu the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful "part ot the.State. It is in the GREAT SUMMKR RESORT REG ION of the BLUE RIDGE 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 $3.50 per week. In addition 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 c f MUSIC', ELOCU TION, ART-DRAWING. PAINTING IN CHINA and 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 I Our own ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT ! A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. Nearly 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 Tar heals lungs and stops th ? cough. Bargains J 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, i 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 |exh^ ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Bfflflgrov*} Pa. To Cafe Constipation Forever. Take Cascurets Canity Cutliurtic. 10c or 250. If C. C. C. fatl to cure, druggists n fund money How Are Tour Kidney* 112 Dr. Hobba' Sparaeus Pills euro all kitlnoy Ilia. San> tie (tea. Add. Hteruntf Kemedy Co.. Cblcaso or N. V. ONE MINUTE One Minute Couch Cure does not pass Immedi ately Into the stomach, but lingers In the throat, chest Hid lungs, producing the following results; (1) Relieves the cough. (2) Makes the breathing easy. (3) Cuts out the phlegm. (4) Draws out the Inflammation. (5) Kills the germs (microbes) of disease, (6) Strengthens the mucous membranes. (7) Clears the head. (A) Relieves the feverish conditions. (ft Removes every cause of the cough and the •train on the lungs. (10) Enablea the lungs to contribute pure llfe glvtng and life-sustaining oiygen to the blood. Cure* Croup snd all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Affections. 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