j.. m. - 1. as "J Bj WW PRIMATE OF ENGLAND. LEGAL RDYERTSING E-j- Position l ow II. 1,1 by Dr. Temple), I BL -' Jiffi Hum a llltt.-r BUJJHB T.r;; i; ilk L ka staletj. ndtoth,-l:lo. HlilKd '' I 'A If if I '. I MCRtDCN BRITKK'-A C). iifcwTaMM K I 1 aw Meridcn, Conn. I MINIST1PT .( S N (TICK I.. i ! r ii Aiii. mist rut i t t . vl.. . ... John Ii 1 1 . I I Kimrl lilli I V i.llll "li vv p., S.i.i. i t .. r.i. .Hi'. I. ..IIP i.-.-i. i . It.. um.t 4 i-.l, ... .fr i itiowl.. 1'.. I. iMlOtltVil Ii Mill eiHate i - hniUeilti .1 I Ilk lUHUI'.ll.tl. ptlv H III. vv i't Mi.- . ' il.i Mil praeei.t umih Jul) inanilu leJ ii .. in ilersiane.l JiiliN V. in. I I r Kre ilbt, i .i , i, i .'i, m I. litutinlatratw, OF SPECIAL SALE CARPETS, MATTING RUGS and FURNITURE? 1 THE UKEUT AND MOST GO PLETE LIE EVER DISPLAYED LEWI8T0WN. - - - - Marked attractiveness in design and color and excellent quality X X of labric, combined with the reasonable prices, make our carpets i conspicuous. At this lime attention is called to the new season's T T patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminsters and Tapestry t Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Rag Carpets in all styles x T and prices. Our stock of new FURNITURE is es- pecially pleasing. We also have a fine ! line of baby Carriages. . W. H. FELIX, X Valley Street, Lewiatown, Pa, IIIIIIllHMilMII H-H4 H-M-M III I MI 1 H 1111111111 NH I PR. FREDERICK TEMPLE. Arrhbishnp of Canterbury and l'llrnai. of All Kuglund.) highest ecclesiastical officer In Eng land. Temple is a man of inilil ditt posltlon with an aversion to contro versy, nml so fur ns his power anil Influence gii the interests of peace ami harmony will be carefully ob served. The see of Canterbury is one of tin1 oldest in Europe, and its his tory is brilliant with the nanus of illustrious church dignitaries ami taints, beginning with Augustine, who came here from Home in 506 A. I)., am) Including such personages as Thomas a Becket, Thomas Craumer, William Land, John Tillotaon ami Thomas Seeker, men whose names an- inseparably bound up with the most eventful tragic and romantic periods in English history. The pres ent cathedral at Canterbury, stands on the site of a Roman church given by Kiiir Ethelbert, together with his own palace adjoining, to Augustine and his monks. The archbishops have not resided in Canterbury since the seventeenth century. Dr. Temple eame to his present high oflirc in is'.ni, succeeding the famous Archbishop Talt. He was educated in lialliol col lege, Oxford, and was for several years head master of Rugby school, Ho was made bishop of London in ishs, the ecclesiastical post of duty in England next in honor ami dig nity to that of the archbishopric of Canterbury. AN ARTISTIC BANNER. I nlque Bl ISSpta of Hllre N - J I , ., r U IIi'hIhiiimI and Wmle I i.-.lii 1 1 i for Ulnar Kdnnril, A iiuiiiiiir setn-me. Thr Irrigdbie water in Texas is de rived mostly from the Itio (Irande, the Pecos and the Canadian, and enough water flows down thee streams to ir rigate thr whole valley from end to end. In the BUtumn the water of th" Rio Grande is somewhat exhausted hefiire it reaches the Texas line, and ihe farming industry below El Paso is thus threatened, bin the June floods semi the water down in riotous abun dance, sn thai valuivble crops are often ruined by It overflow, The engineer ing question of paramount importance In Tt xas is to con1 rol the waters of the I Kiu Grinds by storing the overflow of June fur the droughts of August. U tempts are already being made to do this, but it will be a gigantic engineer ing feat that will require years for completion,- Qunton s Magazine, BUTCHERING Is done with half the trouble and work if yon have good tools. Why not buy the Bntorprlso Sausage Stuffors and Meat Grinders and saveagreat deal of unnecessary trouble ? 9qt. Enterprise Stuflers and Lard Press, $4 7R qt. Enterprise Stuffers and Lard Press, 3.75 2 qt. Enterprise Stuffers and Lard Press, 3.00 Bntorprlso Moat Qrlnders No. 12 Chops 3 lbs. meat in 1 minute $1.90 No. 22 Chops 8 lbs. meat in 1 minute 3 15 No. 543 Chops 3 lbs. meat in 1 minute 4.75 We also have the celebrated Lee's Butcher Knives and -Steel. Lard Cans, Hog Scrapers. 8oales, Ladles, Skim mers, Kettles, aud everying necessary to butchering. D. HEIM'S SON, Sunbury, Penna. -WH--r-K WANTED 25 PERSONS to buy a bed room Buite, consisting of seven pieces for $lo. 50 We do not deliver these suite out of town for this PRICE. This offer is to hold (rood until tlio present stock is exhausted. Others will quote you the same grade of suite Irom $20 32? The banner to be hung over King Edward's stall in the famous St. George's chapel, to designate the place of the sovereign of the Must Noble Order of the darter, has just been finished, and is said to be one of the finest examples of needlework every worked out. The banner was made at the royal school of nrt needlework, Smith Kensington, Hol land, after designs by (!. W. Eve, A. R. E., and occupied those who worked on it a longer time than any similar piece of work ever turned out of the oivnrci-M liuririK Honeymoon, Statistics uf the French divorce courts show that S5 per cent, of t tie applications during thr last year have bttn granted. Many of these applica tions wrre made before the honey moon was over, and more than 7."i cr cent, during the flrst ten years of mat rimony. Contrary to the ordinary opinion, over half the divorces granted were to laboring people, TELEPHONE NIAGARA'S ROAR. Transmitter .villi Mruitiilmiir Altnrli- m-u i rinceii in (in Cawe f the WIsHtS, A long-distnnen telephone transmit ter with megaphone attachment has been installed in the Cave of the Winds at Niagara falls. In order that tie stu pendotU, deafening roar of the Falls of Xinsrara may be trans'mittnl fiver the ltell telephone lines to New York, Buffalo, the Pan-American exwsition and other places, The saega phone catches up Ove ronr of the falling waters, leads it into the telephone transmitter, from which it passes Into the telephone exchange at Niagara Kails, where the roar is sup plied nt the will of the iperatori to subscribers, or i. turned Into the long distance lines which carry it to New York or to the Hell telephone exhibit in the Electricity building of the Pan American exposition. It is heard over the telephone with wonderfully real istic intensity, and one can easily im agine the tumbling, tossing, plunging waters striking the rocky talus in front of the Cave of the Winds. Our complete line of bed-room suites are ex- I traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and J worth your "while to consider. Very respectfully, W. A. SHAN, J 439 Maikot St. Undertaking cial SUNBUKY, PA. AN ELABORATE BANNER. (Made for King- Edward In His Capacity us Sovereign of the Oarter.) school. It is fashioned of velvet of exquisite color, cloth of gold, ard gold and silver embroidery, in a com bination extremely pleasing to the artistic eye. The drawing is vigor ous and has been carried out in a simple manner. In the decorative I distribution of the details the same lilies arc followed as in the series of royal book platen thnt are among the attractions of Windsor library, by the same artist. The Knglish and Scottish lims follow ancient exam ples, and in the Irish harp old and simple lines are chosen. The same figures and emblems urn used as in Queen Victoria's banner, but In ao arrangement quite different. Most Esaei Mini mi iii ni. A singular old man lias died in Vl ennn In his seventy-third year, lie I died with the reputation of being the most esact man on record. Prom his twenty-seventh year he kept accurate account of everything he bought, and what hd paiii Tor it. In the '.'7 yearn r.f hisWonvivi.il life eonunlcd 2S, 7S0 glasses of brier. rave up .'rink injr in Ws Bfty-fottrth yefflf, but he; continued to sni)ko constantly, even during his last sicKns, raising the number of cigars to b.S,7i:i, or an av erage of in,C07 a year. Of the whola number some 43,500 were given to him; HOME AMD CHILD Does your horse "feel his oats"? What a difference be tween the grain-fed and tlio ";rass-fcd horse I The flr..t strong and full of ginger, th u second flabby, weak and tired "Hit before he beffins. TIil' feeding makes the difference. Children are not alike cit'r.c:-. One is rosy, bright-eyed, full of life and laughter, another is pic, weak and dull. The feed ing again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding. They don't "feel their oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet. It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses lip dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones and red blood into pale ones. It makes children grow. Scott's Emulsion makgs ordi nary food do iti duty. This picture; represent?, the Trade Matk of Scott's Emulsion and h on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Icarl St., New York. roc and l. all druggist;;. A UMlNiSTRATt Its' NoTK I Ln 1 r- uf ..,iunnt:..tuii in I he rltf i Ulw 'I tint I .u of M 11 towtiliii . icr outity. 1 u i' "-i 1 tk in,i nrniitt'i tn 1 In- niiUrinIci I'll nil iv r-n, u i uu tin n vfn in'fliifii ii -nitl rat tit it ni)utHt-il i ni ike initlH iluili' M 11 t ni, lull iMt hn in . l.univ Hniiutl llitj 'Mol liit - m ,ii irrttii1 I nii luty ft iii 11 nt it. 1 in. I. - in itrritin i, hA n l. W 1 i.l : T, IAMK y yy KKTZ, Ailiiimlntriittira, Vt 8, IV 1. ESTATE) NOTIGP- Noti. j m lirrrliy Rtvon llinl lmirl ttrii nt ftut hi- In- n ui.ii-tiil bj li- It fir- In iltr 1 IMv nf niiri.il teller, ittteol itiiti lownliii 11 ili-r X '(Mint y I'ii , ittKi lVi I I -t'tiMiH ktluH lllH 1 liem-i'l vo tn bf iiuii l-t, -.1 In -al l 1 -lull "Ik. u lil Ii iik i 1 mini ' I Lit iny imcII Aliil tin - hnvltlM ' Itlln -m itli-l It -Itolli l ne-ent Itlfflll . I ni nut In-lit ii itt' .1 rm bH'IIIaiii nt Al l-I.N SM 1 1 i.l ! . tit 11 iv in r id u nij itti I n , Him; t. '.'.."I ADMINldTUATUR'H ??OTICE Let ll'lh Ol At I III 1 1 1 l-l I ; I jflll tl lit nl tti "f Henry N'igln in c nf w I'erry tw p Snyili r iMilinl) . I'i . (lei '(, ImviiiR Imi'ii ifrnuti In t he uuUcrtttfii6li nil Hsrmiii kiiotvlHu i hen, elvcM Indol Ird i.i Mold i Htntv nrc rvijiii otml t. ritakti IntntfdiMH pi incut, w liilr tlmw lm nu t 'rtiin-j u ill 1 in n 1 1 In-in duly Hiitlieiitlcatcd i I in- uiidri'iiKU' 'I- i. r S CiLK Vilnilntntmtoi Mine. I'ii , uir Hi, I0IH. lfXK I'TOH's NtkTlC'K Notice . hi-r l llivim thnt lettcrfi it'fttiiinriiiiiry upon i'i entnte nl Lydln Swurtx, Intu nl wHahitiatm Townnhtp. pitydev 1 otitity, ' n, iIvcvaiwcI, im bcru twilled In due form ol law Ui tin- undci Ignrtl, in win nu nil Indetited In Mill - ntati h) ii i it lil milk i- muni iliate pnj'nit'lll it ml Un bnvliiD clulmn nftfttnut it nlmuld preiwiit litem miv mil in uiieiiie. i inr "i'ii n-mi'i ii. ii v u .1 a i -i". Kxi'vutur. It N s . I. l'.' w II SWAUTZ, i Knnt., I'ii.. Atlff. I'.'Ot In ri' i"tiitc nf DlkvM W eaver, tut nf Dillon Iwp. Knydef to., I dMMMM i III the I l pllllll i iiiirt nf Snydt' County. Tim undsrctiKncd Auditor, Rppotnteil by ibr i 'iMirt. to luftka illttrtbttttoti ol the balance In thu banda nf II, TrouUiinn, admlnlHtrntor nt the entAM nf IKivkI Weaver. lute uf I n loll townahlp, Hnydr County i I'm , dacraaed, aa aliown by the Aral and Anal accouni ol aaM ail mtnlatrator M ill ait for the purttoaa nf iiu np polntmcnt, al Ida olHea In the boroitg-b of Hv hnaajrovs, I'a HATUMDAY, NON'KMIIKK 88rdT IWI, ' 10 o'clook A. M ui wbleli time um I placa ii I pernona Interaated in (lie dlatritni lion of -'i'i balanca, or fundi arc notilli A in nt lend and pteaanl their ctaiim duly autben' tioated, ot badabarretl from comlnR In on raid fund. IIOIUCK AL I. K.MAN, Auditor. Oct. 80th, Ifll. WANT RI) THUSTWORHV MEN AND WO nan tn travel mid idvertlaa for old eatabllahad bouaa nf aolld (inninruii tandlni Salary 178(1 year and azpauaea, all payable in caab. wo can. vaaalni raqutrad. Qlva rafereneea and aaoloa mi' f ni 1 1 1 e e . I Htuinpett cnvelnpe. Aililre Manager, 8M Caitoat Bldg,, t bicago. tlsltta WANTED SEVERAL PRR80N8 K OUAR m ter m (I good ri'iHitatinti In each atate I one in Hi.-, county renuTted) to represent and adver tile nl. I evtHlih-lir I wenltliy IniM.lienH luui-e nf o'fd iiiiMiieiai atandlng. talary llt.M weekly with ezpanaaa additional, nil payable Incnaii each wadnaaday direct front head oflloca Horae and carrl'ige furnlahed, when naeeaaary. Referancea, Bnoloaa wif addreaaed a tamped envelope. MunaKer, QS Canton Building, 'hi eago. 9-H1 One of the great packing houses of Chicago 1ms prohibited profanity upon its premise. The primary purpose of the order wns In itself excellent, name ly, to protect employes ngainst abuse by swearing foremen or overseers; but it- cannot fail also to exercise ;t good Influence over nil those who work for the company, especially the young er men. In commenting on tin order the Chicago Post truthfully says: "It is one of the better signs "f the times that in these days the men ut the head of affairs are presumed to be, if mt Christians, at any rate gentlemen. They find ways enough "f making their tvishes Intelligible aud effective without resort to Muster or swagger or the indecencies of blasphemy.1 the licit Time. The lient time in cure a cnuh or cold in when ynu arc (imt affected, a pleasant and aue rem edy for aore ttirnat, wrak Inns lrom tiial ho re neas( cniiKhinR apeiu. etc., i- Mexican Syrup for COUgbl and coimuiitptlnn. lie wise in time ami keep a bottle In ymir medicine ( herd, always handy fur immediate Uae, remenbciing the old BilaKC. "A Mitch in time anven nine " II in a true lima; tonie and Helta for only 1 centn Many Wonder. Many womter lmw it 1h that pin wormn anil atomach woriua get into little childian. or a tape w nun Ku feci long, can gel in and axlat Slid fmw iimide of a man, aa it sometimes bappeni hey may well wonder, for it im a k"' noyt-, iery. Hnarever, many now know fmmciperi ence that Mother' Worm Syrup will rid one nf intcNtinal wormn and greutly Improve Ike health alter the wnriim have been destroyed and eipellrd. It la ahiiouteiy a bjurtnleas rem edy to take, and an it only cost! centSi a" ahoiild try it who auntect worma to lie the CAUec of their ill health. Mealewn Root Fllla. Theae pll'a, coating rnly ccntl a iox, are the latehl vegetable dlaeoTeiy for rleanalng renovating, atrengi hening uimI rinlntniK the liver an(l bowele. Itctter hculih Invariably fob io. m their uae. Tbe Beat Time. The beat time to cure pain ia w hen you firxt feel it Alwaya have a bottle of Uoocfe a Quick Hdief in the hnuae. t un i external or Internal uatn. and coaa our 2b centa. CUTta i rami and colic. The Whole Hod) . The whole body depends en ennd, healthy blond for Its sustenance and atretistb. Nothlni nmkeH the blood no hi all Ii v in il l he nerves an atroiiK a - Oooeh'i Bareapariila. Itead leitlmoiiial on ita wrappeia. pilr-ine rnrea Piles 1 Money refunded if it ever fella, A'uA'.i k cures bills and Pevi r. Incredible, Mrs. Fuller The whole in or homl talks nf nothing inn the w:i; yon drink? Kullrr Oh, 1 (riicss iml . I in not i In only husband the neighborhood basi- Hrin K! v ii Life. Had Been Hell er Us . Dirty Dunnlgan Lady, l wnsn' always ns I am mi . Kind Old liatly N'o? Dirty Dunnlgun (gloomily) No; once had ii wiii- an' six children t support till'. lirooliiyn Ellgle, M LUIItS WHtllt ALL LLSL I All S, MM Bast Uosgh lrnp, Tasti Gi V Mm in Hum. smM i.v druntfliiu. agilaNritiiri-&j?gnTi r 1 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lraaiiu in tin I iiIit iihi i i, nil I ,-rle for lln-i-iiilu r IS, IIMH The 'U..II IT. nu-: m-json Ti:. r ii:iu:ii ij.mi i s v. uniu sll lbs i ui in catloa ot Israel, sylnc Iii Ihi lentil Caj ot this nrnnih tiny hh.iil lakt to them every an lamb, according lu lha houie ol I bill lalhi i.-. a lamb lor un bom i And it lha bonw bold i little for lbs lamb, in him and his i hboi neat in I., bis houss l ik. Ii .... - to th numbci u( il..- souls; ever) n. rordlasj to his ruling iihull niaki .mr i mat loi tin- lamb. .. uui lamb h ill bi will bh misb. ii in i Ii ul Hi. in -i year; ll uu; Ii Mtu i I,.' sheep, ui from i hi I. And yi shall kei It up ui I four leenth da) uf II ild nn md tht V, hull Hsaetnhl) ut Ibr nu lion ut Im.ii'I ahull kill II .1. 1 he ev. ; And Ibev nhal iaki ol Un blund, 8B4 at 1 tin ii .n 1 in. 1 u i on Ua Upuei dour i"i ul tin liou . Mbertla U . Ii nl ..it 11 v Ai U tin v ahull . ii Un lli 1 In that niaht. lu.ial Mill. ii. uiili-uveaesH bn .... . .it ,1 with tun. t h ih 1 in s 1 hall tat It. ! Iut rut .! it raw, 1 1 "i n at an H'lih water. 1. ui riiiisl mill Hi ; 1. - baael with ln legSt ai.! Ultb the ptirttnunca th. raoi. in And ye shall 1. 1 nothing nl II remain in. i;t tin morning; anil ihai nl 1 maln eih ui 11 in. ui the nioriiihg bail bur vuii lire. II. Ai.i ihus shall yi eal It, with yont lidiia Kii'i.i ii. yotlr shoes on you 1 t, and )uur atafl in youl hand ; unit yi ' i .it 1 ii. Ilaate; 11 la Un lain ' p.n - IS Fur I will ihimi 1 1, 1 Hugh Hi in iiJ ol ICg) pi Ihla 1 Ighl. anil 111 in . .1 tbl lli-iti.. 11 11. 1I1. land nf Egypt, both mar at. 1 In ast ; and agulliM all Ilia gods or. Kgypt 1 will exuule Juiignieni 1 tm th turd 1.: A11I the blood shStl he l.i II for S li.lti'ti iipiui iir hiiuses wberi yi are: and when 1 - ih. bltmd, I will pu 01 r you, inn ii plugui1 shall uui ii. "t von ti ii -11. v you, when I stnlti the land ot lao pi. 11 V nrt 1 his dnj shall he unto you for a ii.. in. .t ..il , and vi .hall keep II 1 least tC (In. Lord throughout yourgenei itloos;ye shall keep it .. least by an urdiiinncs lot ever. nu iii: ti at 1 hrlal our imaaovei Is siiei'lllee.l f.ir 11a. I 1 or, N t IT ICS A N I ' .' IM At I . NTS Thr whole slury uf the l'aivi 1 and nf ihe prepsrat.ions for departure for I In. promised land is told in Rxodtll 12:1, 13: 10. The points, in their or der, nre as- follows: Th,- pssaovar enjoined, V.x 12.1 31 -The pnsMiver observed, Rs I2:VM, The midnight Journey, Kx i: ;.7 r. The paaaover a memorial, V.x 12:43, 16 10 The place is tin land of Goshen in Kgypl I'he timi nocordlng lo Ussher is It r 1401; neenrding to others, B. C. 1:1111. tine writei makes ii as late ar U'Tii. The time of yeur eorrespunda lo 1. 11 1 Raster I'm- further legislation concerning Ihe Passover, rend Lev. 2,1:5-8; Num. J: I I I, L'S: If, :'.',; 1 1, ut, Iii: 1-S The 1'assover ICujoined tl'.x. I2:MX, -The exinliis lu be the even: froiu which Israel reckoned time, as we reckon t Ime from the supposed date oi Christ's birth. The Pussovei am! fo.' lowing exodus di.l mil occur, however, until the fourteenth day of ihe month. Preparations were to begin on the lonih dav, with the selection of the animal fur sacrifice, The word ren dered "Iamb" means the young of eitli'r sheep or jfimt. snd either a la mil nr a kid might be nseit The pro plr were not to gather in large com panies, Inn ench fnmily was in pa: by j itself. If a family were loo small to use n wluile lamb, Iwn families were to unite, and arrangements were In be made According In the uppel it r .if ench Individual, n i suggested in Ihe lat ter pari nf verse four. The animal chosen must not be more than n venr .lil. and niiisi be physicuii,i pet fed. Only such animals would serve fur n nncred feast. For the four days be tween the seleelii.n nf the nilimul and the data of the feast, it wns (.. lir fed li' those who were t n ca f It . and so pre pared for iis use The Hebrew word fur "even" mean literally "between the tven evenings." and ref. r In the lime between three nVlncti nnd snn SCt. The "assembly" ia a wnrrf which la 1 er come Into use to sign i f, Ihe w hole 11 a 1 i .11 an an orga iiiaed bod I he put tillg nf blood nn Ihe house vv '. s nn nff ward confession of loyal fa lib, bill had also a sacrificial significance similar to that of the blond or ashes sprinkled fnp Cleansing on nltars and on defiled pr anns (Lev. 1:5, :t:V; Num. t'l t7 is). Unleavened bread and bitter herbs were intended ns a symbol 'f the up presslon which Israel had nrTeteftiB Egypt. The lamb must be completely I eaten, because the idea of a fesal made I f in ui sacred, so lhat eating il under ordinary rircurostanrei would he like a profa 1111 1 ion. i The Law of the Feaat ( I- IL' 14-27. 43-51, 13:1-10) The special point em- phnsiged by these laws of the Passover j wns that it stood as a memorial of (iod's great deliveranee, To this end. the law regarding unleavened bread and the observance nf the feast re- I quired that the ordinary customs of ! life be altered in a marker! way; in struction was provided for. t! rtl there might be no failure in the curri III of knowledge reearilinrr God's rer- , a nee; and every firstborn son was re garded as consecrated lo Jehovah nnd required to be redeemed by forma I pay. Blent (Num. 18:15-17), ami n similar provision was made regarding Ihe firs:, offspring of In nsts, The I'i-st PnSSOver and Ihe f'xnrTiiv. fKv. 1:2-I'.'V Verne 31 seems I" in dicate that the law regarding unleav ened bread was nol (riven until a 'ntrr time, and that ihe historic reason fee the law N thai mentioned here, Spenr I'oiata, The (.hi isi motive is the ui".-' efTevts tunl church machinery, Sobriety among cur leaders means obrloty in the cottoge. The fervent prayer of 1 rlghleoiM jiiau sUU ptevails with c,, 8, Tlio oOwift roitd'cn chun Ii 1 Ha -11 moat wonderful up-lilting r err. In life you will lean ns you look and ns yon loan so ymi will lie v. i.i n you, fall'. tin bou.'hL 1 he rest for $12..ri0(). or about .Jiuiit .
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