jlty -- PP , . o o o o o o o o o o c o o f o c o u c c c e o e o tff tfttfft ? - ft i;TiiB'.:iii?lTriiSclool T FOR UBL.C rV.LS.C. CFAWltNG AND ti T F. A C E k s . Prepares Supervisors ar.d ether teachers of these branches for their work. Over 500 graduates placed in well paying positions. The finest School of its kind in the country. A fine opportunity for prac tice teaching is given pupils. -'w.sx.9 . board and Rooms can be secured at very reasonable rates. . - S Xty eight teachers from this School have received fine positions'thisj-ear. Correspondence Department. public School HDuetc lpubltc School Drawtno public School phstcal ava.n.na. Graduates of these Departments have obtained fine Positions. Caynor System of Piano Study for children. Eniil Leibliug System of Advanced Piano Study. These Systems can positively be obtained only of this School. Write for circulars and further information fo EMMA A. THOMAS, cr Director. 550 WOODWARD AVENUE, o ,e . ' autistic I flboto0tapb, RIPPEL'S STUDIO, SUNBUKY. PA. a o All the latest and best materials are C used in the production of photos at n Rl I's studio, Sunbury. His work o is proof of skill as a fine operator. O Special attention is paid to lightnii g q and posing. Everyone is familiar with the time O honored method of placing the photo- $ graph upon a selected Jcard mount, J Right hsre Is where artist's proof He 3 part from the accented rules pf r i trait making. q The likeness, produced by the Collodio-Carbon process, is printed o directly upon the parchment paper, q the c-j:.tre of which is embossed to permit a sunken margin to surround the picture, with ample r ice for a 4 signature. The fascinating density 2 -f li -'it and shade in the Carbon. 3 blei .' at the edges. Into the parch- q ment itself, is a captivating combina- II n; crowned by the Artists. Proof fj Ei :l ure, which envelopes the entire creation, 8 In keeping with his well-known O policy of providing the art loving J with all that is new, Rippel's O is now filling orders for J Artist's Proof Portrait, o which will be the reigning success of 9 y season. aj See the Artist's Proof display in O the window, then go in and ask ques- , lions. 0 Mr. R.ppel also carries a fine line m of Art Pictures for decorative pur- O 0 5tl "i of moulding always m ha ii. Frames made to order. 2 to?' i o ifcoooooo o a THE ODD AWD CURIOUS. As :i rule, n man's hair turns rtsj five years sooner than a woman's. Professional cyclists made ovet $100,000 in prize money during the past year. Queen Victoria's own special bed Binl her pony currfnge accompanied her wherever she went. It is estimated that on an average aeb penny in circulation changes hands 11 times a week. Out of every 100 habitual criminals 10 of the men and 53 of the women have been convicted over ten times. The most expensive hospital ever built the Parisian Hotel Wen, which cost 1,00,000, about 3,000 per bed. Gas 1 1 'he only British trude which In In ' nployed no women. There were uevua at work in electrical worhs. A Ti:::'on hatter who has been ob servant 6nys that men's heads grow appreciably up to the time that their owners are 65 years old. The finest human hair is blonde, and red is the coarsest. The thickness of human hair varies from the two hun dred -- A "ftieth to the six hundredth of an Inch, In 1,760 murders committed in the United Kingdom in the ten years end ing 1888 there was no trace of the criminal in 1,004 cases, and only 151 " executed. nU-IU-BHU iilsm t.j CI aTatToBBeoa LOUIS A. THOMAS, Secretary. DETROIT, MICH. .-.-l-I-K-K-H-I-H-K-H-i-i-H-I-HH- D. A. KERN, Dealer In WOOD and IRON PUMPS, X STEAM and WATER Fittings, I f. SEWER and IRON PIPING, I ! STEEL ROOFING, etc. LETTER FILES. Y X With these letter files I give a peri itor and an index so that you can ..j your letters alphabetically and ha- : every letter at your fingers' e do. How often you have looked for a letter and you could not find it. This will cure your troubles. It will last a life time. Price for file, perfor ator and indox combined 7 DC. Middleburg, Pa. J Juniata Collcoc Offers good, thorough instruction In the following departments : - NORMAL ENGLISH. 3 . ACADEMY. CLASSICAL. MUSIC and BUSINESS' Each course has experienced teach ers and presents special advantages In its distinctive field. The college is well equipped and prepared to do the work which it offers. The Spring Term of 1902 will begin April 1st. Write for catalogue and full particulars to I HARVEY BRUMBAUGH, Acting resident, Huntingdon, Pa. Corn oil Versus Olive Oil. The industrial and commercial pa pi rs of continental Europe are calling attention to the approaching compe tition of American corn oil. It is stated that this oil is greatly appreciated from an industrial point of view and that its fine golden color and agree able taste make it a possible rival for older and better-known varieties of table oil. Well-directed efforts have been made for some time, notably at tin- Paris exposition, to establish this product in foreign markets, and from present indications it would appear that they have been successful. De troit Free Press. sin Plalshea laseets, A young woman in Clyde has the peculiar quality of being poison to insects. The instant that a fly, mos quito, bee or other insect bites or stings her, it drops dead. The bite leaves only a small red spot without the usual swelling or inflammation. Doctors say that Iter condition is due to a peculiar state of the blood, caused by having been poisoned at some time by insect bites. London Mail. Six Million Boxes a Year. In 1895, none; in 1900, 6,000,000 boxes; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best medicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 10c. rtsnrt. Goost La r . The following story1 is told concern ing two sailors, who happened to be ashore: One of these decided that after vis iting his own frieuds he would spend a few days with his messmate. Arriv ing in the locality of his mate's home he was borritit I tu find that he had for gotten the number of the house. After asking in ain policemen, postmen and pedestrinns he caught sight of a toy windmill man. and hailing him he of fered two pmee for a "b'.ow on his busrle." The man airreed, and jack tar then gave the liip's call. A crowd quickly gathered and stared at the musical sailor. Immediately a window was thrown up and a well-known voice exclaimed: "Ship ahoy! Why. mate, your pipe's been wait ing hours!" Amid great cheerinq- of the. crowd he rerjf quickly joined his friend and his pipe.- London Spare Moments. rimit lovers Are Not Wanton. It is no uncommon thing to hear persons say that they love flowers; but watch the in among t he flowers and you will see them pick a tine specimen, toy with it for h time, and then calmly throw it on the ground to be trodden under foot. Love never wastes the en ergies of its object, and we may there for set down this professed love of flowers as a very unreal thing. The waste, sheer waste, of plant life is in credible, and it is uot the children who are responsible for the vandalism be trayed by bunches of w ild flowers that strew the lanes, paths and porches. Every child should be taught by those who have it in charge that plants are living things, playing their part in the great scheme of life, a scheme so un fathonable that it defies the most searching scrutiny of even the most powerful intellects. Current Litera ture. SUCCESSSUL WOMEN. Boston has the first Indian type writer nuil stenographer. She is Miss Vah-tu-was8. Mrs. Emma A. Bummers controls the Los Angeles oil markets. She bandies s good fourth of the output of the Los Angeles field. Cats are lube's pets among nni mals. she fimis them the most Inde pendent and coquettish of created things and full of occult influence. Wild verbena is her perfume, carna tion her Sower, autumn her season, Ophelia her favorite role. It is said that Mine. Kcjane is fre quently seen in public in a carriage drawn by mules with white-hatted coachman and footman and the jingle of ninny bells. The general effect suggests the circus or a bold adver tisement of some new nostrum. Mrs. Elvira Mason, the widow of David Mason, a millionaire resident of Bristol, N. II., has given that town $10,000 for the start of a home for the aired, and adds that the gift, will be increased from time to time as the work on the homo proceeds. Misses lloxii, Isabel and Alice Adams, of Illinois, are successful fish farmers, 'iliey raise gold fish and silver fish, properly called paradise fish, for the Chicago market. The silver fish belong to the nest build ing family and are reared in a small lake. The work of caring for the fish is light, intensely interesting, and the only hardship is properly housing them in the winter. FRILLS OF FASHION. Very large buttons are seen on the late nt driving gloves. Hed linen promises to become averj popular fabric. The latest way lo applylacetosgown is to raise it from the surface with a padding of chiffon underneath. The exaggerated long, pointed waist In front is no longef good form justs slight elongation is better style. White lawn ties with polka-ilpt bor ders are finding favor, ns are also the polka-dot ties with applied white bor ders. Those in the knowing predict a very stroii"; tendency tovelvet.elTeets, form ing part of the weave in the fashion able fall textiles. The desire to "rustle," such a orne n few seasons ago, has all died out. All the most attract Ive silk underskirts arc made of soft-iinisTied goods, Blank chantillv lace on black and white foulards is a strikingly effective combination and one frequent ly seen among displays of handsome gowns. It is said that lace mitts are again coming to the fore with the advent of the short sleeve nnd low neck. They are found in both wrist and elbow lengt lis. Touches of black velvet to set off the gown or hat nre becoming almost indispensable. A bow tied loosely and set on the side of a hat of palest blue or pink, with the ends hanging slight ly over the brim, is remarkably effect ive. lulcrenee. "One tiling I like about her is that she never gossips," said one woman. "Nonsense 1" said Miss Cayenne. "That doesn't indicate amiability. It nercly shows she has no friends who will intrust her with a secret." Wash ington Star. llln Opinion. "I told him to back the horse, but he wouldn't. He has money, but he has no nerve." "Yes. Some folks wouldn't have any money if they had nerve enough to lose It." Puck. His Own In dorr. "What's become of that grocer who was on the corner?" "Oh, he bragged so much about his good business that three other grocers came on the block." Chicago Secord-Herald. too many to nam:. lev.DrvMeAfee. nouiicomant wsswnore m turn 11a.m., A Had Speller. "Somrtimes," -aid Willie Wishing ton, "I am tempted to believe in re incarnation." "I am not surprised that you should be," answered Miss Cayenne. "You know, every once in awhile you spell some worl in n way that 're minds me of the way those old fel lows spelleci In the Hlizabethan pe riod." Washington Star. I ri.-n dxhip'a Trlbate. The man at whose funeral they were assembled hudn't drawn a sober breath during the last 13 years of his life, and had been noted for being al ways in trouble with bis neighbors. I "Well," said one of his acquaint ances, turning sadly away after the ' services were over, "he was a man oi I mighty reg'lar habits." Chicago I Tribune. murtllSJf, Inn True. "If evei y in ! 1, 1 o w wl lit a g. and medicine Dr Kluir'a New Life I ills U," writes l. II Tu her, Drmp.-ey-town. in., "vou'il Kill nil you Lnvi in a day. Two week' use made a new man i t me." Infallible for COD stip i t i 111, s t 111 11 nh a u liver ti oublea , Go at the Miildlt bniff Drug Store, 1 rar bill, Oar man v Co., RiohJeld, It., and pr. .) W, Biiiupnell, Pi lias creek, Pa. A Medicine for Old People. Rev. Geo. Gay, Greenwich, K;is is past 83 years of ace, yet he says: "I am enjoyine excellent health fur a man am enjoying of my ace, u of my age, due entirely to the n iuven- stlns Influences of Dr. Miles' Nervine It brines slcen anil rest when nothlna else will, and gives strength and vital ity even tu one of my old age." "I am an old soldier," write! Mr. Geo. Watson, of Newton, la., '"and 1 have been a great suffeier from nervousness, vertipo and spinal trouble. I lave spent considerable money for medicine and doctors, but with little benefit. 1 w as so bad my mind showed signs of weak ness. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I know it saved my life." Dr. Miles' Nervine Saved mc from the insane asy lum," Mrs. A. M. Heifner, of Jerico Springs, Mo., v rites. "I was so nerv ous that I could scarcely control my self, could not sleep nor rest, woujd even forget the Danes of my own children at times. I commenced using Dr. Mile' Nervine and it helped me from the Orst, and now 1 am perfectly well." Sold by all Druggist on Quarante. Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. TilHlen DUt, Dealer Here, madam, is a horse can recommend sound, kind Old Lady Oh, 1 don't want that sort of a horse. He holds his head high. Dealer Eh? Old Lady I like a horse that holds his nose close to the ground, so he enn see where he's going. X. V. Weekly. H. SSf. SS SJP DmnllU. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something lust as good." Any Day Would Ilo. i Teas You could never convince her that Friday is an unlucky day to be married. Jess Not superstitious, eh? Tcss o, she's HuperstfCloui enough, but she's over u5, and still single, I Philadelphia Press. A New tin) Out. "You soy that I am your first love, Edgar, and yet everybody knows that you have been courting any number of girls all summer." "Yes, dear but you forget I am beginning life entirely unew." '. Y. Times. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure bilioiun , con t ian nnd hendnche. T y nie easy to take and pleasnnt in effect For sale by Middleburg Drug Store. Market I'nllurm ilum Only. If a man has a good many hogs to send to market, and intends to send them slong in different lots, it will generally, pay him to select for each lot animals of uniform size and fin ish. TJniformity pleases the eye and exerts an influence on every man, though the man subject to the influ ence may not be aware of it. The buyer may not really intend to pay for uniformity in his purchases of swine, but be will often do so in spite of himself. If a man have a number of pigs that are not up to the average of the others, it will often pay him to hold them back and feed them for a few weeks longer. A buyer will not willingly turn away from a nice lot of uniform animals just to save a lit tle on the price of each. Farmers' Review. 1 - ' I NEW Km L old for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Jtonjrht has borne the signa ture of Chns. H. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over 30 yearn. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and 'Just-as-gouil " are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought. 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