trtetlr Caa4entlal. 8he How la tyoti were not t,Wl teraVs reception t ; Ht I stayed oa aeoonat of a fciersonal matter. 6be May I ask what It was? i He Will you promise to keep II se cret T , , She Yet. . He 'Well, they failed to send me aa iTltatlon. Tlt-Blt. i Ik Much tha Baa Beat. t She looked trustingly into bla eyes end smiled. . ..... ! "Papa cays I shall never have one cent nt his money If I marry you," she Mid, ("but t sin glad of that. I prefer to owe everything to my husband." i "But you forget," be returned, ner vously, "that that will make It neces sary for your husband to owe every thing, too." Chicago Post. . A Sad Partial;. "Pood night, my love, the hour is late. I And sadly then he took sts leave, I But outside, near the front ysrd fate. Madly the bulldog took bla sleeve I Up-to-Date. COMMISERATION. tts Mies Dennis' face Is tlqtie fpityinply) Poor m Life. ir. i wits we sll wouM be only say nt things In repartee f the nest day. M. Patrick, In Judge. the Baalsyrse. vqu had any expert air. .. ado when yoo I usually set It It where tome over.. . -Tit-Bite. II Neeae. id fellow. I shan't year." intend, to start till row, do you?" i put In all day to ' "stand the rail .iiue ittoien. - .loago Tribune. w'oosrratalatlof All Aronnd. Soott-Ibeor'you are to merry the Jest Miss Binks. Let me cotigrats te you oti your good taste. .. Knott Oh, thnt hoe been declared 1. Scott- Congratulate you on your tod sense! -Puck. Proceeding- Were Takea. Junior Counsel (after stating case) think our client has a good cause of etion. Senior Counsel (doubtfully) I can't e it; what Is It? Junior Counsel He's worth $50,000. Puck. That M onld He Dad. Brooks (a musician) What -ou do if you hod a voice like Tch'er'a? ioks Oh, I'd get along all what would I do if you had -Harlem Life. ll Chivalry. .ord (Je Broke la the ;e indeed? Mrs. Ves; iie 'accepts, only keeps those secret. thrr 1'een id t he angry man to hie lut this thing stopped rtirs is prying into our .cieseope. 3 it, sir."-i-DetroIt Frea mini the Case, ur age, please. ro' (gtmhing) I have ,-h, Hlr. u Near-sighted, I sup pliin North American. mo lle Wouldn't. i't ninrry a girl solely for you?" o that is, noi if I could ith a girl who tail some ins also.' Chicago Post. Veil Mated. ;' t ought to be done with Is." m to the girls who kiss "Chicago Record. itnrnl Inference. dy ancestor were knights J have you'understaond. -- ' eh knights in a barroom, I ng by. some of thelr-.de-f. Y. Journal. lenty of Time. : Veil, judge; 'I'll tell you all right, ffo ahead; there are s'yet beforeihnoJto! ui klyn Llfe.4 ii i ii "... V . . .,f t tit Many Members.'"' ' know that there Is a Sire-ft otfcerhoed !-V' vi'. ry mnrrjed man fbelongs to o Itecord. ralahcd the l'lnms.N -Fritz, tell me the nnme of us, with Caalaa-t Tksha la. ' Thsre la a littia girl living la Cleve land, tha Leader say, who ta rapidly pausing her father's hair taaaaaaae tha rolor of the driven aaow. . The other day she looked up at hist frrore betweea his knees, aad asked t - "Papa, was It a wise person who said 'the good die young?" , "Yea," said tha musing man. "I guess o," : ' . v; "Well.' she went on. after thinking it over for some time. Tax not so much surprised about you; but. I don't see (how mamma ever managed to get growed np." laharaan. "That waa a very inhuman reception Jtenderson gave the tramp who called here for a bite to eat yesterday, wasn't it?" "I hadn't heard of It. What did he do?" "Got out one of his wife's biscuits, and" "Surely he didn't feed It to the poor (fellow?" "No; he hit him with it." Cleveland Leader. A Chance. "Whnt's the matter wid Briggers?" asked the gentleman with the red shirt. "I thought he was always so radical in Jils beliefs and wanted the money of the bountry divided up evenly. Now be doesn't say a word." "Because," remarked the man with the whiskers, "his uncle has Just left him $10,000." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. In Rasala. 'Tell you what it is," raid the re turned tourist, "you can't be too care ful in Europe." "Why?" "In St. Petersburg my wife remarked to a friend that she'd give me a good blowing up when she met nre, and they arrested her for a nihilist." Philadel phia North American. A Way Women Have. "You've got me charged with a boa of cigars on the 12th Inst. the' I didn't have," said the customer. "On the 13th, did you soy?" replied the cigar dealer; "Ob yes, you had em. Those are the on .yourwlfegave you for your birthday." Yonkers Statesman. ' A Warm Dleewealest. Mrs. Barley (at breakfast) It was Very late when you returned home last night, George. The debate at your 1H- wrary uuu ubi uiti l-ccu a very ivug; l A 1 . 1 .f one. Mr. Darley (unguardedlyV Fifteen Ihot rounds, Up-to-Date. , track On. . . "Oh, Jack, I am so terrified when "Get under the bed and It will never touch you." ,' "But we have folding beds." "Very thing.. Chance for you to shut up." N. Y. Truth. Wastlaar Tlsae. Philanthropic Caller (at jail) My Ifriend, have you any religious convic tions? Avery Baddun Well, I reckon that's what you might cull 'em. I was sent here fur robbin' a church. Chicago Tribune. Ills I'snal Reward. "Grandpa, what is n peacemaker?" "Well, a peacemaker Is a man who jumps In to prevent two other men from fighting, and comes out with more bruises and black eyes thnn either of them." Louisville Courier-Journal. This Boaads True. Tou should not be first on hand. Unless you would be beaten; The early bird may get the worm But the early worm gets eaten. Puck. GENEROSITY. Willie (who has eaten his piece of caks as fast as possible) Say! Ethel; le"' play menngerle. Ill be the n land you feed me with your cake Times. Stats or On io, Citv ok Tolkdo, I l.l'C AK JOUKTY. j Frank J. Chunky makes onth tht he Is the senior partner of Die llrm of K. J.Chknev A Co., doing busim'SH in the City of Toledo, County and Htute nfiirrmid. nnd that wild linn will pity the sum f ON K "I'NDIIKD DOI.I.AKH for each and every Case of Catarrh that cnnnol be cured by tlie uhu ol jiai.i, s CATAhrii ctrk. KHANK J. CHENEY. Bwnrn to before me nnd mbacribed In my prenenve, this Otli day of December, A. D.lrHft. fA-,) A. W. GLE-tHON, i r-) Notary Public. IIiiU'k Cnlarrh Cure ie taken Internall and acts directly on the blond nnd mucou mirfaces ol the system- Hend for tmitimoiiials, free. K.J CHKNEY CO., Toledo, O. ' Bold bv DriiKKixts 7Sc. Hall Family I'll I a are the bent. Tr. Gita V. rorevev Take LiiiscuretH Cuimy i.a n.rtlo. lOoortSo, If C. C. C. fail to euro, ilrut;iHtti r 'fund money ' i 10a or no. S4 PSH DAY. SUR Salary or Commission DO you insnt hvivMt. sitadv ' tmpKf'i' tht ytar idu.17. :i pii mtfes. at ycu homt er to tntxtf II S3, syndic, n j .' WJfumiiK btii bank rru-rticti, , AW1EKICAN TE'A CO," ! , OzrnoiT MicHias Robert L. SHearrer,' PRACTICAL BKICK MAKEK,' BETTER AUT) BURNER. Can fflve best of reference. Country jotwpre; 1CT1IVU. 1028 Mdnroe St o-i-em. ' . Huntingdciri', Pa. "l-To-Bao tor It O- Ii rfAV TMt SUNDAY SCHOOL. laterstatteaal i aa ta vlaaaary , Ittiw Jaaaa Tatat4 MatlStaw 4U-II. '. .... Arraai4 frea reloukc-Ts Notts.) GOLD KM TEXT. For la that He Him self hath suffered betnc tempted. He Is a Me to succor thcra that are tomptea. hsd. sob. Tl MEL Probably about January, A. o. SI, dirsotly after His baptism. Tbs Initiatory Battle and Testing-. As the first Adam, the hesd of the rse. must be tempted end tested st the be ginning of his career, so must the sec ond Adam, the bead of the redeemed people of God, be tempted and tested si the beginning of his work. , ; L "Then:"immedlately after Hie bap tism and "full of the Holy Ghost" "wss Jesus led up of (by) the Spirit:" Under some constraining influence tost shewed Dim wbat He ought to do. "To be tempted of ihee'evll:" The slander er, the false accuser, one who seeks by false and lying means to Injure others. misrepresenting God, distorting the truth. Temptation Through the Appetite. . "Fasted forty days and forty nights:" Both Mark and Luke aay Be was tempted all these forty days, prob ably in the same general way aa the last three great assaulta now to be de scribed. He was probably thinking. praying, planning. "Be was afterward a hungered: tvnen toe reaction nas begun, hunger asserts its claims with force so terrible tbat (aa baa been shown again and again in buman ex perience) such moments are fraught with the extremest peril to the soul. 3. "The tempter came to Him:" Sa tan made bis severest assault In the time of Jesus' greatest weakness. He till watches bis time, and attacks ua when weary, nick, troubled, disheart ened, nervous and weak. "If thou be the Son of God:" if you really are God's Son, and hence are possessed of mirac ulous powers, "command that these stones be made bread:" The wrong was not in turning atones Into bread. but In doing It when He ought not to, st the instigation of Satan, at the expense of higher things. It would have de stroyed His power and mission aa s Saviour of men. He could not then be tempted like aa we are if He used His supernatural power to ssvs Himself from hunger.forwebaveno such power. 4. "It Is wrltteo:"lnDeut.8:S. quoted from the Greek translation. "Man shall not live by bread alone:" By food for the body. The Temptation to Oslo Good Things by a False and Presumptuous Faith. Vs. S-T. S. Taketh Him up. Into the holy city i " Jerusalem, literally, or lu spirit. "Oa a (the) pinnacle (or rather, wing) sf the temple." - ; ft. "If thou be the Son of God:" Thus planting a doubt In His mind, "Cast Thyself down:" Into tha court of the temple among the crowds. It was pre sented as showing Bis faith In God, and giving the assurance that He was tha Son of God, if God sent His angel to care for Him, . Then, too, the peoyle. seeing Him coming down safety .from the height, would hall Him as prophet end make Him king, ss they tried to do after He fed the 8.000. "For It Is writ ten" (Pas. 91:11)1 He quotes this pas sage, and misapplies it., to show that Jesns could do it safely, and succeed in proving His Atesslabsnlp. Many a temptation has come from misapplying Scripture. 7. "It Is written (Deut.ft:16) again:" On the other hand, aa explaining the words you quote. "Thou shslt not tempt the Lord thy God:" That is. distrust God or test His power pre sumptuously, . i Temptation to Gain Success, Even Good Objects, by Wrong Doing. 8. "The devil taketh Him up Into an ex ceeding high mountain:" Probably In spirit, in vision, for there is no moan tain so high that all the kingdoms of the eorth can be seen by the bodily eye. It was in some kind of vision that Satan showed him, in a moment of time, "nil the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them:".. The kingdom of power and law in Rome, with Its splendid court and triumphant armies: the kingdoms of literature, art snd cul ture In Greece; the "barbarlo gema of gold" of the Orient; and possibly a vision of the future with its glorious civilizations, with its redeemed peoples, fulfilling all that the prophets foretold, or John on Patmos saw of, the new beaveris and the new esrth. v 9. "All these things will I give thee:" In a measure Satan did have these things. Christ later called him the prince of thie world. "If thou wilt fall down and worship Me:" Satan does not mean a bald act of worship, a bend ing In outwnrd reverence to the grim King of Darkness. . Rather, Satan asked such an act of worship as men give when they worship money, by lov ing it better thun God; when they wor ship success, by placing it before duty; a real, not a formal, worship. Satan is too chrenvd to insist on the form if he can gain the heart. , 10. "Get thee hence, Satan:" It was by this proposal thnt Satan revealed himself. "For It Is written (Dent. 6:13), Thou shaft worship the Lord thy God:" There is none other worthy of worship. ' 11. "Then the devil lenveth Him:" vanquished.'- Luke wWr. "for ' a sea son." "And behold, angols ministered unto Illm:" Gave Him fopd,es in the case of Elijah (1 Kings 10:6) ; and at the name time companionship, sympathy and the assurance 'that-God nnd Heaven- were on-his side. . . i . .. ' . vi .HELfFUL BUOOE3X10N3.! . . ( SJn isoqscnt to the temptation.,,; , The tempter .comes verr In 6ne beautiful dlsghfse, aVAHuOgel of light. The.reflnrel'flowersot cbmfcrt in - the iWllderflesa.-of TeAnpJ;allor,)Ona is the ,-focjt ,tjjaU(;h.rist a.s.tjmpe and that therefore the .fact' that we are teiiipted is no jjroui iiiu vc urcn mjveu.- All .vKo iwould'oetAtne, strong and useful mnattai their pewer largely. through tdctdry over temptation. ItUs thus- that the soul "bull' 'tself larger man ons." J is a cv' 'or'oedu eatU ' "" ' f' f Cake, est Baw Taesu , oa Junes' Heodaeae rowOers. "With regard to L. James' Qtd aebe Powders, I bava no . hesitation in commanding them to ;,.suflerers from btradache. They, relieve t)xt pain fpttdily, and J bate never known ai.yooe to be harmed by their nee.' have been a great .sufferer from headache in my life,;' Jbut' have almost gotten rid of it by the oon etati t use of hot water and fruit, and br doing without coffee. The Dr James ' Headache Powders - bavF, however, greatly relieved me at times aud I never allow myself to ta with ¬ out tbetn, and bavo reoonjrondd to others freely. C. C. McCabe." For sale by V. H. Spangler, Drug gist Middleburgb, Pa. - 6 17-9m ONE OP TWO WAYS. , The bladder was created for one purpose, oniuely, a reoeptnele for the uriue, and as suoh it is not liable to any form of dineaee except by one t.f two ways. The Brut way is froiu Imperfect actiou of the kidneys. The second way in from ch relent local treatment of other ditwHeett. ('IIIKR t'Al'KK. Unhealthy uriue from unhealthy kidnevs is the chief can) of bladder troubles. 8o the womb, like the bladder, wascreated for one purposes, and if not doctored too much In not liable to wfukiiCHS or dUease, exoept in rare cases. It I nituated back of and very close to the bladder, there fore hiiv nain. disease or liioonveiil- Vtice lUdttifeHted lu thekidrievs. back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female wenk ties or wotub trouble of smue sort. The error IseaHilv mnde and may be as easily avoided. To Hud out cor reotly, set your urlneasidafor twenty four hours, a sediment or settling indicates kidney or hladder trouble. The mild and the extraodinary effect of Dr Kihuer'r Swaiup-Koot, th great kidney, and blsdder remedy is soon realized. If yoo need a medicine you should have the bent. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar' You may have a sample bottle and pam phlet, both sent free by nialL Men tion the Middleburgb, Post and send voor address to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Th proprietor of this paper guarantee the genuineness this offer tttM FIBMANSNTLT CCKKD ! rrasa t to a stars'-tlase, by tbs sum i sw-i One bottle guaranteed to cure any ease of plies, regardless of bow locg standing, what you have tried, or what your physician may alalia. Honey refunded if permanent cure Is not obtaloed In the most severe eases In less than S days1 time. After all others fail get Lo-Mo and be eured. Prioe 75o. per bottle, sent prepaid to any address, on receipt, of prioe Address Harry Logue, 109 W. Fourth street, Willlainsport, Pa. ' 9 28-ly 5" Hold by all first class druggists rTIODD PDISOn Piisnftrr.iu nsmlsurt Aru- u Usrv BLOOD POISON atrawMBt'y cored Id UtoSS daTS. Vim aa h .... A homaf or ssax prloa andsr ssm taaraa-ty.lf-oaprsftrtoeosislMrsaswllleoB. lrnHtorrMlroBdfs-Mndhotelbtlli4o4 Beaait.lfweftlltooaraIfroabsvUAasar eary, fodMa notash, and Mill bsvs sebss sea rimplM. Coapar Colored Snots, Olearsoa XE5.S aor psnoi us soar, Hair or Svabrows faUlaa eat. It Is IklS SMoad.ry BLOOD POI80 (insnwuttatnt. WesoUdttheaKMtobssi Bate eases snd ehallanaa tha -fmfIA . baffled th; skill of the aaost amiaaat phrai Class. SM,M espltsl txhlnd our bdcimU lknslttanuMr. .Absolata proofs sent Msisdoa Klondike Alaska! Why not B-t your shars of tbs great fortunes to be realised from the vronderliil discoveries already made snd to he made In tlilsNew Klon dike Alssks EldorsdOT THE WASHING TON GOLD FIELDS . EXPLORATION COM PANY under Ito eharscWT Is authorised to frOs- pect (or and acquire Mining- Claims and Prop erties la the wonderful sold fields of Klondike snd Masks, Immense fortunes bsve alreedy been realized and millions more will be made there. Will yon allow this golden Opportunity to pais you byT -A tew dollar Invested In In this undertaktDg mny be 'the foundation to your fortune. The rush to the wonderland nec essitates immediate action. The first in the Held the flrsl In fortune. No Si.ch opportunity has ever been piesented to the people of tbe present generation oa. Is Offered in the Klon dike Alaska Gold Fields. : All .sharcboldee gut thoir full proKrtiOh of all profits. Ko divi dendt are made on etock remaining unsold, Send your orders enclosing One Dollar tor each share of fully paid-up and non-assessable 'stock desired to the WASHINGTON GOLD FIELDS KXPIX)HATION COMPANY, Taooma, Wash ington. : . ...... The following- Tacoiua dealers in supplies for the Klondike and Alaska trade are Stockhold ers In the Company and will inform you regard. Ing the reliability of its oQleers: Monty Gunn, Groceries; A. F. Iloika, Harness Co.; Morris Gross Co , Pry Goods and Clothing ; w. G. Rowland. Outfitter; Hugo Fcllts, Tents; Tacoma Hardware Co. , ,; 10-28-lyr, 1-Mt-MpS REVIVO Ufa, RESTORES VITALITY. Made a iKtnuy. ij Well Man .ISthDay. f- . t of Mg , TKE GREAT, noth Day. nrodnVvd ttn above remits le SO days.'- 1tw l io .ti-rnillv pud quickly. Cures whan sll others fail Voiif.r nin tvnl rrgsln their lost rasnhnod. snd eld 'iuii rw'ovsr th-ir youtbfiU viiror by uaiug i:l:Vt i. It itniukly ud sui-ulj-rnKlor Ni-nroi Kit), jir-i Vitality, ImpnieHoy, Nightly Cruissianii, i.OFt lMv Falling Mt'inory, Waiiins: lMvau's. snd II r-cu.ot nU-stioiiu ortinntnil ltvdlscmtioa, srbielt sritiu Sttfor r ly. kriiirs or nitrrisie. II not only curve py start tug t..h vitol btsrsse. bnt I a (mat ncrre tonlo and filnnd Imlldrr, bring ln Urirthe pink glow finale1 cheeks and re storing the. lire of yenlb. It wards off Jn-jotty Md CoBJmtittnn.i4n4ii.t oa bating KEVlVO.no other. It con be carried in rnt pocket. By null, S 1.00 per packsge.-or sli for SS.OO, wltb a peat tlve written smnranteo , w ror rafaad ibe money. OtrenJor free. WVLDICIIE C0..271Wate "XILL ssOM than half a isstaj a swaaj navs sisasi Sij. Isf el tat sktt Mst ssrtssM aa rsnltt t rrwt. ESTES L LAURIAT, Publishers GO rio o ST, B; f?c " W a CO ? w- w "3 P ... A SUIKIER SAIL in ladies shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, ' For the' pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like onr sale. Orowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which huyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and , the . dictates of individual taste. Ladies; whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. GH. Data It Pay ta be Melt f Besides the discomfort and Kuffering,' illness of any kind is expensive. Hundreds of people consult tlin doctors every day about coughs and colds. This is batter Mian lo saner ine aiseae to run alonv. but thote who use Otto's Curs for the throat and lungs do better still. It coats loss than cure Is certain- You can gel a iriw bottle free of our agent, W. H. Herman, Tm elvllle; Mlddleswarth A Ulsh. MeClure; H. A, Ebrigbt, Aline, large sizes too and so. i Everybody Bays 'Bo. ; Co-carets Candy Catlmrtlc, tlio rnnst won dotul nieiliottl discovery of tlio ape, pleas ant and refresliine to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and Dowels, closnsine the entire svstm. dispel colds, euro headache, fever, huhituul oimllpation nnd hllioiisness. Please buy and try a box of C. O. O. tn-dnv: 10, 85, ho t ent. Bold and guarant"- to cure by nil druggists. , PATENTS , Bnnaiilt'. fit rtAmmlinli OBTAINED- TEEMS !- EASY. Consult or communicate wits the editor ofthlspape'.who will five all needed Infor mation.. i Kdoeata Tone Howels With Cuscareto. Candy Cathartic, cine conmlpstlon foreveri lOo, 26c, U a a C. fall. drucjiUiK refund money. n AXLE II GREASE BEST IN TnB tVOSLD. - a i Its wearing qualli lt are' urumrpaa-ed, stualrr t outlasting two box, of any other brand. Mos affected bf hent. (.truKT TUB OBNiilNate; ! FOB 8 ALB UY DEALKIiS GEttERALLX. ..XEAIIN...::; ; , a . mm mEBBORLV Bplendld opportunity for young noa. Gltnatlont paying good naliiry securnl. Adilr-ss FI3K TlEI,EGllArH 5... . . . t seaseL. U hr. taa-e-.&. Mmmtfi d foatJaaiririirit, tc. pUaac !a, Aheokthst 4m.Z he gU4 to which srr kauaewUs rosy i cahWaid'- tMrouai Owtk sbook puMifl aaB-B atsVsstastas--Btl asasnasktsaaaaT. - taV 1 mm TsKsxVn VUUUavtEi IT tical perfectly rtlishkt and i good sense. ConteffisL724 corapendium of cookery, frchcoaive and copiously it Big r o SEHNS IMAROi M. L. MILLE rrop'r I kep eonetantl on hand and man ufacture to order all klods of Marble Jand Granite : MoDniBBsts Anil Headstones! Old Stones Cleaned and Eepolred. LOW PUICES I ' WW PRICES 1 bare one of the be ble Out- ters In tbe State turu out Kiod w tTCoiue ' Thank fu' epeotfnlli queutly lea. pm r til w.t .) 1X.( 4 18 lt. 4-00 IIA 4 04 , II 4t S5t U4C ait 11.86 1.44 U. ASS 111 ass ii it . S.M 11-64 t 111 1S.M H i or io.su ii t-00 10.41 M MS , ISSS IT Ml' lt.H t 1.45 10.21 41 ttt I0.lt 41 I 10.0S M 84 Train leaves Sunbu . f rives at Selinasri Trains leave Lewlnto 4 M s m, 10 II a m.1287 p m, Aitoona, riitsburg ami tn . For Bsltlraore sort Wsshlni I IS 4 Id. 1 0 p m For Phllad Terkiniam.leaiU44ai Harrlsburg T 00 a m sod 8 W p u. PMfadelphia & Erie R R . 1 AND ' NORTHERN OENTKAL R Irslsi leave nunbary dally exoe. 1 2t a m lor Erie and UanandulK' ft II a is for Hellelonte Erie and S4S a m tor tack Hsven, Tyrant 1 10 p si for HolloloDte Kntfe A C 5 84 p tn lor Henovo and Klulru 15 p m lor iACk Haven Sunday B 18 a m for Erie and Ci 0 41 am forLoek Haven and I liamiport 5 Ma ra forratawissa and Hai...u 1 8-1 an, 0 69 am 2 00 and 6 4,1pm lo barre and HaKAltnn 7(0 Sin, lO'iOain.S'Sp'ra, S4'pmfur sinani mount i.nrinei Sunday S3 m lor Wllkonbarre Trains luare Selln-grove Junction' 10 00 a in, week days arrlvlnir nt flill idelpL S ou p in New York I A3 p in Baltimore 1 11 p wuuingion i m pin BM n m daily arriving a. Philadelphia 10 20 p m Now York 1 68 a m, HaHniore 9 46 p I 1 p m weeit days arriving at fblladelpa. 4 Nt in New Y urk 7 M m l ra'ns aio lenve nunoury : 1 80 a m dally arriving at I'lilladeidhla 4 62 a I Baltimore 6 20 a ra WnslilDgton 740 am Ns York ftliin Weekdsys, 10 8 a m Sundays, 1 4.1 p m, werk days arriving at Pbiladelphlt 1 28 p m. New Yoi k V 80 p in, Baltimore 4 0J p IE Wanhlugton T IB p m . Train- also leave Sonbury at 80 a tn and I nnd 8 80 p in, tor Harnsburg, Philadelphia am Baltimore J K. WOOD, Gen'l rase Agent 3. B. TIDTCUINHON, Oen'l Manager How ta be Ilatiatomc. ' it Is s mistake to suppose that ' tha only w to be good looking le to be born so. Goo health has more to do with good looks tha. anything else- Such diseases as constipation dyspepsia, liver complaints, rheumatism. ne vous disorders, Ac, not only shorten life,' but spoil tempers and "looks." Bacon's Celerj King for the nerves cures these troubles. W H. Herman, TroxalvtHe; MiddleRwnrth k Ulsh McOlure; sell It and will give you a samplt package free. I-arge lee 250 and 50c. BALLOONS ft! The Wonder of the Age: ; I The Shooting Star Balloon. These wonderful balloons combine nil t merit of former similar inventions and bm many new and Interesting featurns. They rli In the air, discharging Wonderful Fire Hal and Brilliant Shooting Stars, which thrill wit delight every beholder. They come packed, large balnons, "eavb measuring over 7 Inch long," In an enveloping ouae, and can be hand led with perfect safety, as tbe only absolute!? safe Interior Klrework, (riving a sntlsfaotor display, ever Invented. It ia pronounced b the press as the greatest wonder in safe fin works yet prod ui-ciL They are wanted ever) wtere foe hoine amusement, parlor and ehurr entortnlmiient. fairs, etc Sample enveb containing 10 Iwlloone with full directions,o lu cents, 8 for 20. Agents this is a hot seU Send forpriees. Addrees, '.,;' KMI'IHli NOVELTY CO., MAI.0NS, ''!.- ' s , . iif:AKCHOS ILECTHIC BELT. Vi i 4UI?ii "snixui "' .'mr'l ' (Doocla sent to R hnnd. 'No one bu ttlnumatisrn, LI v. )Aine Back, and Foot and taking glow of warmth i that It Is acting o Using purpos y W. II. Pa lConn., haf