Grip Shattered My Nerv ous Systepa. Stomach Deranged, Liver Dormant. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me Completely. A slight cold in the winter with fever, head ache, backache; when the nose runs and the eyes water and a soreness seems to permeate the marrow of the bones; this is the begin ning of Grip's deadly grasp. The danger follows in the shattered nervous system and the derangement of the heart or the digestive organs as in the following case: "The last week in January I contracted LaGrippe and was confined to my bed for live weeks. My nervous system was com pletely shattered, stomach badly deranped and I'ver in an almost dormant condition. I took treatment daily from my family phy sician, but could get no relief. My condition continued to grow worse and as I had often heard of Dr. Miles' medicines I decided to try them. I purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nerve and l.iver Pills. When I began taking the medicine I had 110 appetite, couldn't sleep and was scarcely able to get around. My weight at this time was one hundred and twenty-four pounds. At the end of the second week I was a changed man, my appetite was beyond control, my sleep was refreshing, my strength renewed and my weight was one hundred and forty-two pounds. I never felt better in mv life .than I do at this writing. I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Miles' Remedies to the afflicted. If anyone doubts the above statement I am ready to confirm it."—L). C. WALKER, U. S. Treasury Dep't., Washington, D. C. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Tlir Soil of the Mind. Tlio laws of growth and development require tlie constant stirring of the soil of the mind, and today there is no or ganization capable of doing so much for the future of the state through its members as the grange.—Maine Farm er. The lesources of the national grange amount to $04,928.56, quite • respecta ble sum. _ i Last year 256 new granges fff r< or ganized. Michigan led with ninety. For liver troubje and constipation There's nothing better in creation Than little early risers, the famous little pills, they always etlect. a cure and "save doctors bills. Little early risers are diff erent from all other pills. They do not weaken the system but act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restoring the liver to the full performance of its functions naturally'. Follow Where Chrlat Leads. 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. Good For Children., i'lie pleasant to take and harmless (hie Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of cough,, croup and la gripp because it does not pass immediate ly into tlie stomach, but takes effect iij.'lit :it the seat of the trouble. It draws out the iiillaniation . heals ami soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life-sus taining oxygen to the blood and tissues. X Conllnnnl Warfare. The conflict of the world spirit and God Is analogous to the continual war fare waged between the flesh and the spirit in the person of every member of the human race.—Rev. F. W. Norris. Episcopalian, Brooklyn. Due Notice is Served, line notice is hereby served on ihe pub lic generally that Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve is the only salveon the market that is made from the pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel. Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve has cured thousands of cases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless counterfeits. Those per sons who get the genuine Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve are never disappointed be cause it cures. Religion Enriehea Life. Religion satisfies because it enriches life. It opens the way into a new kind of joy. It brings Into play a new ra..,-,o of activity. Thus Jesus said that he came that we might have life ami that we might have It more abun dantly. He came to widen out the cir cle of human appreciation. The pur pose of religion thus considered is nltin with the purpose of all progress. It is to teach new truth, to awaken new aspiration, to develop new possibilities, to round out more fully the natural life of man.—Rev. George Hodges, Pitts burn. A Sweet Breath, is n never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the brenth is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Xodol Dys pepsia cure for curing indigestion, dys pepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes, "I have been a dyspeptic for years—tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use ol Kodal I began to improve at once, ai d alter taking a few bottles am fully restor ed in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Tolmrro S|iit nm! Smoke Your I.lft- Auny. To quit tobacco easily and forever, lie map neiic. full of life, nerve and vigor, talte No To Ha* . the wonder-worker, that mattes weal; men strong. All druggists, 60c or Jl. Cure guanin teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Itemedy Co , Chicago "r New York j mfciIAEGE Conducted by J. W> DARROW« I Yew Cvrrupondcnt P>c w \*>rk State Gran ge j GRANGE FIRE INSURANCE. Some Statistic* Relative to TIIIN Fea ture of tiraiiKe Work. While there are financial benefits ac cruing to members of the grange, these are not set forth as inducements to se cure membership. However, some facts concerning grange fire Insurance are worthy of consideration. In Michigan thirty counties of the state are organ ized under county and district plans and also a company covering all terri tory not otherwise organized. The ag- j gregate value of farm properties car- j rled by those companies is about $lO,- 000,000. The average annual cost of Insurance upon each SI,OOO is not far | from sl. Pennsylvania has eight, grange mutual fire insurance companies . carrying risks aggregating over sls,- j 000.000. Some of these companies have been doing business more than a quar ter of a century. The aggregate cost has been about one-half of what the same class of risks costs In other com panies. In Maine, with almost $6,000,- | 000 in risks, the fire losses of 1002 in the Androscoggin Patrons company amounted to only SB,OOO, and the aver- | age assessment on SI,OOO for seven j years, ending Dec. 31, 1002, was only $2. The Oxford County (Me.) Patrons Insurance company carries $1,774,328 ' at an average cost per year for twenty- j six years of $3.60 per SI,OOO. In New York state the risks carried by grange insurance companies is, for 1901, last report published, $58,225,000. Losses were $104,000, or SI.BO per sl,- j 000, and expenses $24,000, or 40 cents per SI,OOO. Cost of insurance per sl,- ; (XX) was $2.20. There were twenty- i three companies reporting. In the Jef- | ferson and Lewis county Patrons Fire Relief association New York state risks amount to $10,240,803, and with losses for the year much above the average the cost of insurance was only sl.Bl on each SI,OOO. In Herkimer county the grange insurance in force Jan. 1, ! 1003. was $2,518,780. In Steuben and Livingston counties association policies in force Jan. 1 amounted to $3,170,300 and cost to the insured for three years . past lias been onlys3V& cents per SI,OOO. i The Columbia and Dutchess associa- | tion carries $3,184,000 in risks, of which amount $1,060,860 was written in 1002, and the total cost to the insured for five years was $4.84 per SI,OOO, or übout S)5 cents per year per SI,OOO. The Cat taraugus county association wrote s2tK>,ooo insurance in 1002 and has over $1,000,000 In force. The Ohio Grangers' Mutual Insur ance company has been in operation twenty-three years. There are now 3,286 policies in force, the amount of the insurance being $3,100,616. There have been twenty-one assessments for 186 losses during the twenty-three years, and the average cost of insur ance per year lias been $1.43 per SI,OOO. : In Massachusetts the grange com panies wrote $407,608 insurance in 1902, i and total risks are $755,368. Receipts for premiums were $.'{,272, while the losses were only $l5O. This is a re markable showing, for while good for tune has certainly attended the com pany it is also evidence of carefully selected risks. Herein lies one of the chief reasons S for the excellent showing made by grange insurance companies—care in j selection of risks, then economy of ad ministration and careful supervision. GRANGE CONFERENCES. MlrlilKan Taklnir the Lead In a Moat Valuable Line of Work. Michigan state grange, under the I careful direction of its worthy master, George B. Horton, is stepping into the front rank as an efficient farmers' or- j ganization. More new granges were j organized in that state last year than in any other. It has more grange hulls owned by the granges. It is proving i of vast helpfulness to the farmers in ■ matters of legislation. The latest idea | is to hold grange conferences through out the state, much after the custom of the farmers' Institutes. Assignments have been made for a series of nearly 2( I meetings in aid of uniformity in grange work and to assist all granges, new and old, in the way of essential , methods to grange success. These con- ! ferences are supposed to be so located as to be convenient for all members from all granges to attend. In behalf of the state grange a proficient confer- ; ence conductor will assist at each meet- ! ing. A considerable portion of each • programme is to be made up from as- i signments to local people, and discus- 1 sion will be general. All conferences are intended to be ' closed sessions. All parts of grange ! work will be considered. The idea is a good one for ndoption in every state. What the Granite Stand* For. The grange is the strongest and most enduring farmers' society in this coun try, if not in the world. Other farm organizations have sprung up and flour ished for a time, only to wither or die. 1 After a hard struggle and slow early growth the grange lives, a powerful ! yet conservative element in American ; farm life. We may safely say that no other organization so fairly represents the American farm freeholder. An ! honest expression of grange opinion j may be accepted as a fair statement of j the views held by the better class of farmers who own their farms and live on them. If there is any organization ! better qualified to give voice to the i views of this class, we do not know , what it is.—Rural New Yorker. A noble trinity—the church, the school and the grange. All are labor ing for the uplift of humanity. MAGAZINE CLUBBING OFFERS FOR. 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Winchester ISi iiwllfl I Shot g uns outsnoot and outiast the most expensive I i'MJhIH ■ double barrel guns and are just as reliable besides. | H W,NCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., - NEW HAVEN, CONN. I FOLEY'S KDNEV CURE I 1 Will positively cure any case of Kidney I I or Bladder disease not beyond the reach I I of medicine. No medicine can do more. I 1 FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE Pamd St#n# and Brml Wlth Excruciating Pains I B WWII6 A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., writea: H » , "I have been afflicted with kidney an<J bladder trouble for years, pass- H ■ strengthens the urinary organs, X" SR" I 9 builds UD tllC kldncvs 3,nd inviff- surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., I ■ i i « « O and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. H gl orates the whole system. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me SI,OOO worth of good." ■ Hi T m ciiAR/nuTrrn Mo R * m *dy Can Compara With It I a II 19 tXUJttlAll I C.C.U Thos. W. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and ■ ■ TIHA CI7CC en- ■A 4 AA one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and H ■ «" wlAtO OUC anO <PI.UU be says there is no remedy that will compare with it. SOLO IND RECOMMENDED OY i • :\ I \\ 13 A >: h *> ' GAS or GASOLINE I KNG I N S. I There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name \ BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. ■ CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. DeaMMfeMft le Cored »' local applications, m *»«y cannot reach th« seaaed portion of the ear. There is only ona way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by ail in* I flamed condition of the mucous lining of the | Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets|Tnflamed ?oa have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ng, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is | the result, and unles3 the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal ! condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; , nine cases out of ten are cansed by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. I We will give One Hundred Dollars for an* ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for | °" COlar *' U V\J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. , Kf fnlA hr rirw'fiatg. 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the bast. DEPOSITS OVER $10,000,000. Pittsburg Trust Company lias capital, surplus and profits exceeding $6,000,000. Pays 4 per cent, interest on Savings De posits, subject to withdrawal ofsloo with* out notice, and 2 per cent, on Checking Accounts. Interest compounded semi annually. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two-hundred year calendar tree. 323 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. i)uu't Tobacco Spit and Su like lour tire An ay* To quit tobacco easily and forovcr, bo mag ociic. full of life. nerve and vigor, take No-'i'o Bac, the wonderworker, that malms weak men strong. All druggists, Mc or ?I. Cureguaran te°d. Booklet and sample free. Address ®»-erMne Remedy Co, Chicago or Ntw York. DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION -41 Atone S LJ HALF THE COST I/ Lion Coffee has better strength and f K flavor than many so-call lA cd "fancy" brands. /Li Bulk coffee at the same I ■ price is not to be com f m pared with Lion in quality. mm In i lb. air tight, I / J sealed packages. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right > We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign . r Send model, sketch or photo of invention lor <' < free report on patentability. For tree book | Patents and TRADE-MARKS wri £ {Opposite U. S. Patent Office<! D.C^ Foley*s Honey an <* Tar heals lungs and stops the cough. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed i by the Court of Common Pleas ol' Sulli van County, Auditor to pass upon excep- I tions filed to the first and final account o! 11. I'. Hall, Guardian of John ll.Roth rock (now deceased), notice is hereby given that he will attend to the duties of his appointment in the Court Koom at La porte, Fa , on|Friday, April 24, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties interested may attend if they think proper. A I.BERT K. HUESS, Dushore,Pa.,March 21, 1903. Auditor. Wo desire to announce to the pub lic that our coal mine near Bernice is now open and we are prepared to furnish mine run coal to the local trade at very reasonable rates This coal is free burning anhtra cite of fine quality. We give a good load at ton rates. A large supply constantly on hand. RAN DAM. A* MEYLEKT $6,000,000 Security. Capital, surplus and profits of this amount secure the depositors of the Pitts burg Trust Company, 323 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg Pa. 4 per cent interest on sav ings and 2 per cent, on checking accounts. Hank by mail. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. This POPULAR .State! Institution is located,in the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful "part ol the State. It is in the GREAT SUMMER RESORT REG ION of the BLUE RIDGE and FOCONO MOUNTAINo and within two miles of the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. The total Hoarding, Furn ished rooms and all other expenses only $3.50 per week. In addition to the regu lar Departments inj the Normal proper, we have a fine COLLEGE PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. We can save you one full year in your College Prepara tion. Departments'of 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. Pine Gymnasium ! Our own ELECTRIC LIGHT.PLANT ! A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. FIVE HUN DRED PUPILS ENROLLED this year. FALL TERM.OPENS SEPT. 8, 1902. For Catalogue and'particulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal.
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