THE .SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson In the International Sri lea foi ; February 2 1, 11MI1 Jraus In i.ctli nuinc. for Infants and Children. OMtorla is r harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops anil Sootliiujr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It WHltiWlm neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverllincss. It cures l)iarrlii ;i and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panueeu The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought 7 Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. tmf rrwuu, cqmp.nt. tt muhhii strut, ni KM sfsifi TffflllliiHIIHIIHHHIiSZsl r- pi -v ; : . . . ; 0 M F. MACHINES. . , ; va -m own re&ords 6 pli asure of .i Gr.-i phone is largely '' own i d Wo futnUh thu machine with recorder for 17.5a M Orapbophoaes of ever) description. Call er write, aW, JJ C0LUM8IA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dept. '30 w W 25la3 1 13, 1 15 A ll55-115uBroadway,N. 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Ueneral 1'asseuger Airent 'ortstuouth, Va. 1178t' Signature of ZRAPHOPHONE i s if 1 I . ,.. i r 3, ij Astrongly constructed Graph- "i i ophonc, with simple mechan- Ptj j ism, made to meet tlie dc- "jj jj mend for a first-class talking ' ;: machine, at a low price, t !::::t::::-:::-::::::i:i:iii::i::i:: 4 s increased by making and rerjroducins B Restore Vita Lost Vigor and Manhood PILLS ISO CYS. ,t, fir.. . um.V 11.. bankable guarantee bond. XTRA STRENGTH ImmnrlinlA DaomHa 2 TRY Ihe Ideal French Took FOR BODY AND BRAIN a 1 efficacious agreeable Hum in Cure I lie UrTu! Remain quietly at bom m d take 1 immberlaiirs Cottfrb llemedv as tin ecu 11 unit a quick recovery n I ' 1 mill 1 w. 1 li.'lt ramuHu 1 . Slll'e Willi I I'l III I any tendency of the grip to result 111 racts i neuinonia. wuich is reallv the onh 11. ins danger. Amoi g the tons of tuousi n.ls who have used it for giip not one case has ever 1 n reported that did recover. Forsale at the, Miudh 1 11 .,' Drug Store, Buchanan, Mich , May N. x. Ubstlemes:-M.v mamma has haeu agreai coffee drinker and bus louna it, very injurious, Having u se ,1 several packages of your WBAIN O, (be driuktbal takes the place of coffee, she found it much better for herself aud for us children l o drink. She has given up coffee drinking entirely. We use a pack age every week, I am ten veirs old. Respectfully yours, Fannie Williams. i.a HelpiMi Ojnlekly Cnred. "In tlni winter of 1898 and 1899 1 was taken down with a severe attack of what is culled La Urippe" sayi F mi 2W, l 11 Pr0minent druagist of Winfield, III. "The only medicine 1 used was two bottles of Chamber lain s Cough Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the oousbins ike magic, and 1 have never sioce been troubled with Grippe" Cham berlain s Cough Remedy can uIwbvh he i email ..,1 m,,,,, l. L . ' r-----fuii n iicaa up a se vere cold and ward off any I hreateu 'd attack of pneumonia. It is pleas mt to take, too, which makes it the most desirable and one of the most popular preparations in use for these -Iraents. For sale at Middleburg Dug Store. PARKER'S HAIR BALAAM PlfSniM sod bmurthaa the hi Somowi s mzuTltn, rrowtn. over Valla to Bastara Ot Hlr to its youthful Color? Curst soup diaruts a hslr laiiii. in. .wlllin.1 BeaaaaaBBBBK 'mi Prepared by H. C. Lenlngton. THE LESION TEXT. (Matthew L'ti loG-lb. ) 3. Then cometh Jesu. with them untr u place called QethaemaiM, ami saith untc the dlaclplaa, Sit ye here, while 1 go and pray yonder. SI. And lie took with Him Peter and th. two Hons of Eebadae, and began to b. sorrowful and very heavy. 36. Then salth H unto them. My ou' Is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death, tarry ye hire, and watch with me. 3S. And He went a little farther, and fell on his fine. Mid prayed, .-aying, O m EaUr, If It be passible, let this cup i piuis Crom me; nevtrtheless not as 1 will, but as thou will. W. Ami He comelb unto the disciple?.! and tlndeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour? 41. Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the p.iit indeed is will .my. but the Besh Is weak. 42. He went away aaaln the second I time, and prayed, saying, 0 my Father, If this cup may not pass awaj from me, except 1 drink it, thy will be done. 13. Am- He came end louml them asleep aKiiin: for their eyes were heavy. II. And lie left them, and went awaj asaln, and prayed the third time, say ins the .iint word.1-. 45 Then cometh He to his disciples, and saith unto them. Sleep on now, and take your rest: behold, the hour Is at hand. "and the Han of man Is betray.fi into the hands ul sinners. 16. Rise, let us be going: behold he is at hand that doth betray me. UOLUISM TEXT. Sol m villi, bal thine In- done. I. uUe ihli NOTE8 AND COMMENTS. The scripture to be studied includes chiefly the account of Christ's suffering in the garden of Gethsemane. This was mi the lower slope of the Mount of Olives, just opposite and II littl" ways from Jerusalem.' There is. how ever, one incident that is as appropri ate to this lesson as to the last. That is Jesus foretelling the fall of Petei and Peter'semphatiodenial. This warn ing was given in the upper room at the close of the supper which Jesus had just established ns a memorial of Hinv stjf. On the waj out from Jerusalem on the way to the Miami of Olives Jesus gave II is disciples a fan well -;'.k. All this should le studied lo get u proper appreciation of the lessons w bich Jesus' suiVi i in-:s and death were meant to teach the world. Tnkfbgthe lesson in this manner, the following Scripture selections should be read: Peter's fall foretold Luke 22:31-38 1 Peter's tall foretold John 13:36-M Jesus' farewell discourse. John chaps, il-i Intercessory prayer loim I7:l-!M Peter's confidence Matt. 26:30-31 Peter's confidence Mark 14:26-31 The agony in the garden .Man. :ii.:i;-4i The agony in the garden Marls 14:32-4! The agony In the garden Luke 22:40-4( Peter's Fall Foretold. There an limitations to every character, Jesuit Knew those of His disciples and ol other men and women with whom he came in contact. Peter was one of the most Belf-confldent of the disciples Herein lay both his great strength and chief weakness, Jesus saw dangei ahead and did not hesitate to wai n him of it, although such warning was sure not to be heeded. "Simon." said Jesns. "Satan hath desired you that he maj sift you us wheat." There is a great deal of Chaff to most of us, and very little of the nutritious grain of the wheat. "But," added the Master. "I have prayed for thee, that thou fail not." J tu t the self-sufficient IVtei thought he was ready for tiny teiupta tion, no matter how severe, even prison or death. Jesus had counted the cost. Peter had not, and He knew the charac ter of Peter through and through w hen lie said : "The cock shall not crow this day. before that thou shalt Ihrici deny that thou knowest me." Jesus' Farewell Discourse. Then fol lows a lalk with Mis disciples that was both comforting and saddening. Sad dening, because it showed the great change that was about to come upon t hcin, Comforting, because of the ns surance of Divine care In till the In evitable vicissitudes that must over take us in this life. This farewell talk is contained in chapters 14, 15 and 16 ol John's Gospel, perhaps the most fa miliar portion of Scripture to untold number! of people. Here it is that Wl are encouraged in the hope for a bet ter life than this beyond death, that Jesus declares Himself the Way, tilt Truth unci the Life. We are assured that prayers in His name will in heard aud answered. The Agony In the Garden. Among the causes of Christ's agday tin thought of death probably figured not tit all. liven among those less tirtul organized than was Jesus, mental suf fering hits become so great that death in any form would be welcome. But we know the emphasis Jesus always laid on the fact of human sin, and the fresh illustration of it in the character ol Judas was in itself overwhelming, He felt with the greatest intensity the sin of the world. Death means more than physical suffering. Il is t he penalty ol sin, and so in some sort, however, we explain it, Jesus suffered for the sin of the world, and in part at least became ils propitiation. The sublime part ol it is that JeSUS was not merely going through a form, but her was a suffer ing He shrank from, but in this su preme hour He showed absolute sub mission. "Not my will, but thine, be done." Was Christ's prayer answered ? None can doubt it who will note the fortitude with which He bore Himself from this moment on. During all this agony the disciples slept. It was not through indifference. Luke, the phy sician, says it was sorrow. FIbo and TbUlles. Sin is our only enemy. His heart of s input li is behind His hand of strength. (Jiving love by the wuy is the way to getting love. If you do not flee from the devil you will be fleeced. He who makes light of the Bible will get no light from it. Only he can secure success who is willing to face failure. There is a tremendous chasm be tween the poetry wa applaud and tlie To toe engineer who has the powerful forces of nature under his control, the pos session of a clear head is an absolute neces sity. He must have a head that is quick and ready, wide awake and ever on the lookout to meet emergencies. A clear head must be free from aches and pains, because they weaken the nervous force and divert the attention. It must not know dizsiness, dullness, melancholy, depres sion of spirits, nor nervousness. Dr. Miles' Neviime Relieves every form of head trouble and gives to tho entire system that vigor, energy ar.d snap that make clear-headedness. Try a bottle for yourself. Sold by all druggists ca a guarantee. Dr. RLIes Medical Co., EHbart, Ini, POPULAR PliB!.!8AT!8NS-PQ?ULAR PRICES has for nearly sixty . r.,-wKnt7.i-,l as th. PSopl I tu 1 r Na THE WEEKLY tloaal Family Newepat t inie-in u n.1 !l il plendld Am iculiui -i Depart meat, its relial l market i imrtii. recognised authorli: throughout th "r : II fiuducn notes, iti gci ace atii alecliuiili-p Oepartinf m, I i ranclrstlna sh i eie etc., render ;t In I mi TDIDiiiir verj family. lll-i .'.IT s ,l I , i io.. ri pit ear. in connection with TI i Ti Uluitratcii v ee kites i.n-1 aural nesular With Weekly Trl Weekly i" Tribunal Trsbune, one Year. fine Year. One year, north American RevloTr, I i. ' iM i.oo Bft.llO S5.no III i per Mau.iii.e. ei. orU 1 I I.1K 4.IMI I. all Harper'a llnanr. 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Prompt Payments REr.1E.3ER- Steady Habit up or smokii, or enesfl yoa lump that looks good when the lamp that you never wffl - it ; mat s Kocbc9tc?i I you us ' just iii c-notl . i.ia tnr all uroieul itimki- Jfew Uurlu i,li r. To make .-en nine, limlr for the norao CB., as p. rue. a tt Erei.y "I am an old railroader, and a few years ago I became so run-down in health that I thought I would have to resign my posi tion. I was tired all the time, was rest less, and had no ambition to do anything. I had a queer feeling in my head and was so nervous and unstrung that the least noise would startle me. 1 could get no relief until I began taking Dr. Miles' Nerv ine, and three bottles cured me.:' John IIkss, DeGraff, Ohio. LEGAL ADVERTING Court Prnclair ation y n KRAS the Hon. Karold M, I I'resi it Judge the Judloisl 1 ootNi 1 ni the counties ol s .. I' nml Pater I-'. Iti.-le nml .. T herlinft, K assuuInis JwUes la smt 1 dor coanty, have Issued their uieeapt 1 .t ile ihe inn, ,1a v 11 Dea A. l., 19(11. It reeled !.,r Ihe IhiIiIIihi man 1 irpbaiis' 1 court ol Oiiiiimon Pleas, eourt oil yet 1 miner .m i Oenersl Court ut laartei 8e hePeiice. t Miildleburah, lor th.- n Snyder, n the fourth ituiidsy, (belnit 1 Any ol Fell. and to ciiatluue 11.11 Mullet thoteforc heretiy gh ee to he er, Justices ol the Pesce and Unustali lor the eoanty ol Snyder, tu spiie n 11 iiroper person with their rolls, reri.r.1.-. I in. 11-. essailuatlons nun other rii.e-.m ti sin til tblSK wlnrh nt tlnllr uHlo thsir behnll parts In in he done aial -t and penuins prusruutlnit In hcball id M ini wi-ii ti h salnst mn iiRmnn,,i mhb liiirvu i" 1 b 111011 -in. lucre attei ilin. purtlnu without leave nt theli peil are req te.i t.. he puootual In llieli mi it the iimlnted time uifree blj to not lilvei under m.l hand sua SChIhI the nHI i- 11. Mlddlel ureh, the 2Rth din A. P.... n- lhoU8atldiilnehuiidr.il 1 ne (i. w ROW, m 1 w 'I li H - APPKAIHKMKNTH. Moll ! --10 -n ll,.il the rollowln - U I I prulseiiient.s tinder tho ISflO law, have 1. . With the Clerk ol the or inn"' I'mn-i ol couutj i..i confirmation Feb. U8tb, loot. 1. Apprniscmentof Sarah K Hteelj " -i. ei.i . line ,.i eat Boiivei tun n-liig Snyder County, In., deceased, elected 1.. taken 11 iii r the ISuO exemption law. Appraisement .l liioiiaia I. lieni-iF, widow .1 -inii 1 11-1 1. uenKier. lute or 1 'iiiintiiu township, Bnyder Co I'a . elected to u ; ikti under tin- f-ai. exemption law. Prathanatar) ' Aeeonnla, Tire following net nts will lie pre ntidta cotifirmutloii, Monday, Pebrunry -. 1 1 1 first nml final account ..f tin- Smiliiin Trust nml ufe Deposit Company of -nnhnrj, iu guttrd-un and trustee of Catherim tilt widow ni Henry ti deceased. l-'ir-t mid dual acoouni ul 9, I. I'lickw, one of the trustees of James K Davis, .tr li. M. HUlNDI.I. r,. ik Mtddleburg, Pa,Jaa,lid, IVU1 i OEtllSTEU'SNOTICBa, -Notice IsherehvglT " en Unit, the following named persons Una : Hied their Administrators', Qursdinn und E euuiyra acuouuia in ine u-.risici uulci ul sop der coiiuty, and the same win he press nn i i"t oooOrmatfon and allowance at the Conn iihim in .uiii'iieuiii iii, nouoay, ren. vein, r.i.i. l. The final account of .1. H. and it. c Ho er. executors nf Chas. Hoover, late . ! Pei.a c iwnahip, dnrnisrri. '2. First mid Until account of Ambrose !f. Peter, administrator ol Uenry J Peter, luts i l West Ueavei towaeblp, deceased, :t, lrir-t mul Hum neoouni of Charles Fry executor nf tin- last will ami testament l Ifin nail Dlnius, bta of Jackson township, den I I. Pinal account nf .1. ti. Ilornh i eeutor of tho estates of Susan and Mieluu Ucji aart, late of ti est Perry township, id -"i. l- ir-tan.l i.irliiil accuiiut nf .nne- M Pureman, administrator of Kllaa Purei .i . sti nf Adams township, deceased ii. Account of W in. K Howell, (iuarilimi ol Minnie, William 0 , Orie A. ami Suilie i r.nv lord, minor children of Uewii Cruwfon! Isli nf West Beaver township, deceased, l, l.im I, Uowell, adm'i of Wm. P. Howell 7. Account of Wm. v. Howell, trustee ol IVm II. Kaumgiirdner, died by l.issle L, Hon .i minlstrattix of the said Win. P, Uowell, tw deceased s. Plrst and final account of Llesia I. Hot1 ll.adm'x ofWm. P. Howell, lute nf IVcst Hi vai towuahip, deceased, 9. First und final account of Wm. A. l-"iaber, uardisB nf Carrie A. Boyer, lute Carrie i a . hi. Ini.i, one of the children .m.l heirs ol Henry vVoouruff, late of Penn township, iluc'd. .1. II. WILLIS, i: gister Jsn js, 1(01, Notice of Apphcaiion forChartei Ccrporatton. of Notice is hereby ulvon thai an ami li i iiiinn ; w in u- made to tin- lion, it, tt. ill dure, dent Judge of the Court ol Common I'l Hnyder county, on the 20th .ay nt i'. I9UI lor a ehiirter of a corporation lo hi' tin- Reformed Uhureh, Mlddieburgh, I'n . Lfnlted States nf tin- (lencral j sod I er and object of whloh are tlie worshl 1 mighty Qod nccordlng to the faith and line ol the Qeaeral oyaod In the ITniti I nf America. " JACOd UII.Bi I i 1 .I.in (S, IMH. 111. Soli' I' I'n- ii ii irv ..illel etthr .Lill et it- tiscip stsus ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Ut ttra of Aduiiulstratiun in ill i'.,l.itr nf Wm. Leach. l,i.. nl Pl,nnliinll till. Bnyder oounty, Pa., deo'd, having hi engrsiiiei to tlie uuderaigmed, nil persons kn.nv Ins i'"'m selvei, inilcl li-il It, naitl cntute lire reipi. " mske Immediate payment, while those havim c ilium will present Lbsuu duly utbenlicated a tlie undersigned. M. I. POTI KB, OKOBQI 1 BACH, Attorney. Administrates'. Mlddieburgh, !., Jan, 33, Ml, Admio.atrator'a Sale of Valuable RTIAIi ESTATE Itv virtue ,.f an mIh ,.r Mb Ih I mil nf US Orphans' Couri of Snyder County, the "''"" Biicneii, uilnnnistiator of the ertule nl wui l.ciieh. lute ol Chapman Township. SnyderWi Pa., deceased, will, on Monday, February 18, 1901 at about one mils east of Under on tin'" leading from llofTer to 1 ort Trevertou. IsajJ township of ( hapmnn, orTi r the folloWinl tori bed real estate at public sale : TRACT Nil. 1. A tract of acres "! P? chen situate in suin township of CllspMB s Joining lands of Levi A- SbofTer, 1 f shiifTer, l'eter Knighte, others. lienjuniiii Hoyei sos TRACT Nl). 2. A tract of 3acres nml IMP? ches situate In said township of Chapman. S Joining lands of Philip Moyer's estate. WW? 1. Arnold. Kenjamln Mover, Catharine Amui" lvi A. chaffer and others. Both these tracts are In a good state of cul tivation and are desirably located. Me to begin at 10 o'clock A, M. of ssl when terms and conditions will l known by UKOKOK LBACBi I. 8. LONOACRK, Admlnistn"' Auctioneer. - 1?OR SALE A flrst-claas35 barrel roller is" -- with good water power, at a barnsm- r particulars liiqnlr oof P. II. KAUC1I .v " Kelly Croat Koads Pa.