I Gi SOUS." V tastes good. Nothing gives Tut nunu is ouu tug W will U weak. Little things Ut irritation. What's the mat C probabilities are that the Is deranged and tne liver ln- L' ftolden Medical Discovery ban who is run down and dis- kl like new being. It cures If the stomach and other or kestion and nutrition, stirs the Iver into action, and increases Iy of the biooa-maning gianas, ere is an abundant supply of blood. lrd Jacob, of Marengo, Crawford .A ! M.M rtf af- , WrUC; ""I' .,..... j.mtm w. - llrr trouble and malaria I cave up I ever getting stout again, the last iin ir vnir medicine. I had tried be doctor and received but little a (aims i 1 " 1 ww. . - - . lical Uiscovery and one vinl of his tlleta ' I am stout and hearty. It is Fto your wonderful medicines." rce's Common Sense Medical ontainmg 1008 large pages, in trs, is sent free oil receipt of it stamps to pay expense of !y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, . Y. SYLVAN! A RAILROAD. icwistown Division, effect Nov. 24, 1901. I STATIONS. I KASTWABD' AM P II Punbury 8 20 4 SJ Selinagrov Junction 0il 4 40 bvlinwove 9 04i AVt l'awllng 8.V; 4 27 Ernnnier 8 4 4 '-''I Mrim-r 8 4T 4 -JO Midtllcburg 8 4) 4 1:1 Dun for Kilt 407 TJeavertowa 8 '! S S7 Ailninsliurg 8 --I) is Vi Kauhs Mills 8 13' 3 II il.Clurc bH7 8 49 Waxr-sr T H7 8:18 Shindle 7 51 R 2l rnluU'rville 7 49 Sir, Mnitlnnil 7 M 8 ill I.ewintown T 33 8 la rwlntown (Haiti Street. HI g 114 Lewintowa Junction. 7)0 B (XI IT WORKED T ESTERS AT. THE SUNDAT SCHOOL. fvea iSuubury 5 SO p n., itr- rit bfclmsprove 5 15 p in litiBsrove h;()Up. m., arrives nbtiiy C:T5 v m. live Lewlstown Junctiou : t a in, 1 10 D lu.ltliip m I -t7i in, 7 OTp IS 311 a ui for Altuotin, I'itt.-burg and Lioroam' Wahinirton HOa n ni 930. !H 10 in h'.ir I'liipn'ripliii -lit.! iVik i 8 80am. 1 Oii 1 1'J 4 M uud 1110 p -burn tt 10 !! Iphia & Erie R R Division AIM) HE UN I'K.NTKAI. HA1LWAY e s 11 tgrovn Junoriun iti.iiy mr Wci. S p in, 4 52 p ni. 9 liid.-.y 0 in a m, unbiiry dully except Killiiliy: .uu iio.i n u tu ior i:iu and ( :.n 'llelnnti! Krlo aiuf tinnnd.iiuua Jim llnven, Tyrone id tile We if. lo, mi p in iur Hil!et'nti Ivnc 'iu.hmIhUii.'i f novo ami l lunrji iii-i in - jio: t ii m for liulTiilo via En porlum, ic, on am ior r.no nim mum. b'k lluvcn aud t ill m 2 (Hi 11 11 ,1 in lii, Ull'...u kclton in, i m p ni, D 33 p in lr iShamo ('ariuul m Iur Wllke'-liarro EASTWARD. kave Scllnpunive Junction iiiiiiiuk in riiiiiiucilklltil h urk C 53 p ui llultluiuro 8 U p ui VJXl. .. m.,1 dv a iiiiniiuiiium n ork 8 R3 a in, Uallluiore 9 15 pm I hi p ni. 1 yiiy arriving at I'lilladolphln fork 713 a m, Boltimore 2 30 a in s bIm) leave Sunliury : f arriving at Fhlladeldhla CJ a m if, m. WaliliKU)B 830 am New Wcekdayf , 10 a to Sunday. Iy arriving at PhlladclpUla 7 i f 83 a m, 10 88 Sundays Bultl WasUlngton 880 a m. liallltnore liligton 116 pm. days arriving at Philadelphia Vork S 13 p m, BttKlmore 12 10 p l is p m ! days arriving at Philadelphia ork so p m, Baltimore a iw p m Ipm irrlvlng at Phllartninhia n m Cm, Baltimore T 80 p m, Waah e 8unbai7 at 1 80 a m and 1 20 Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Lady It's not good for you to cry like that. Kid Oh, I don't know. I got er nickel frr crj ia' dis way yestf rday. Chicago American. One on (he I.raal Llarhta. Should o!d Satan ever go to law. He'll win his case, I'm satisfied, Beciume the lawyers, one and all, Will no doubt be upon his aide. Chicago Daily News. Marrlnse Not Failure. Old Friend AVas your dauj-liter'a marriage a success? Hostess Oh, a great success. f-'Iie's traveling in Europe on the nli:iopy. V. Y. Weekly. Fast and Loose. She Don't you think jour friend Smiley's manners are rather loose? lie Possibly; but Smiley himself is nearly u'.ways tight. Chicairo Dails News. Doesn't Look Hcnuonnlile. "She says no man has ever nut Ms arm round her." '0h. I don't believe it. Wliv. vl,i been slci'gliriding dozens of times." Chicago runt. r t H"t tobacco r,prr "" 1 YourLifsawayl You can be cured of any form of tobacci iiKing 'liily, be made well, strong, tnt;nptic, full of new life and vigor by taking HO-T9-UAC. that makes weak men strong. Many aiii ten pounds In ten days. Over BQQ.OUQ cured. All drti;;pistq. Cure pimrauti-od. ii,k It let and advice l;Ki:i!. Aililress STi;RI,INC JUiMiiDY CO- Chicaso or New York, 4J' LE EALZIDYERTSINCt, - Gaurl Prnciaraatinn. WMIfcKKAb the Hon. Harold M. r,-rar. I'i uiiidoiit JudKe o! Hie .Hutu i! In.n.;!. emiu.-vd of the ei'Utilies .l Si v.J.t, .hi-; Vnlon mid Peler F. Klegla and Z. T. ti tu bi'i ii:i, lvi;., Af.Hrlr.te ,! utleii ill and iurSuv der county, iiavc liiaued Uiclr iM"'ft, I'carlii date 1 1 io Ulli day in Dec, A. H., H.II. n. mi directed lor Hie liuidiim olau drpl ai.s' t'ourt, i court ol Common I'lci.', enuit ul 'Jit an. I IVr miner uii'l tleiicral Co-.irt ol im;itI , S.-:o,.. I ! foiu'C, at .Ul.tdlfi -wan, i"r ;i. i'i !'.' Suyder. i ll lb u llrst lo..il iv, (' - J nay ol I''elt. liui), .i.ui lo e hi' in u.i i no v.1 .N ! i'e i- i!,i i liao in ret y m n tu he V: el', J uMtcK; ot liie I'i ::i'C al:,i CorUt!'ii in loi'tliu ei'iiniy ul Snyder, lu to linn pruj.vT pcM'oi niih tltj'.i' ioiIh. rei-"r l, Ir.. ! Leii. exHii'iiiaildi.' ai:o oilii-r r i"iunl-i.i: ". tu do llio.-e llilnu.- hicii ol liit lr i.i.'ico- a i.i i llioii' I'lIi.iII i.ui in In to lu done at I wim, and pi i .ioii.- n.i.-.'eatlii in h"hall il ihu r, n 1IIOIIW1 aillt lU'lliUM lillj plTrhllur OVi-ullr lire ! iiiircil to I e then ami llioro aiti ii ii.i.; I il pintlim ttilliuut leave at tliuirper!', .. . . ate rviiuertttil to he puni lua! in ll.-!-ni'.i;: .r'.ii at tl'e iiMintrd tl.i.e aree -bly t .i .tii r. I iiven uuii''r lay Imnil m.i si'al a; t - Mfjritt olliee In iWiddlcl urgh, the '-'7lh 'lay il J. hi. i. 1)., ouo lUo isatid nine liimdr t .vo. O. W. ltu., , Sli.vill. UriDUWS' Al'l'HAISEMKNTH. .Nfiltd- Is liori' byslven llial Hie lullowlnif Widow.-,' JV p prulseiiKint.s uatliM ltn f:iiH) law, have litt-n Mc. wiiu mo i iitk oi inrurpiaiiH conn nfs.iyuei bjuui j mi eonui mai iuii ruo. iiu, r.iuz, 1. Appiul-emi'iitof II irrlft nk'Miarl. whlo oUoiiatiian lllckll.irt. latit of .n;iliiL.'hiii two (Icii'a.seil, eleeifd lo bj lakuu uuder llio L'XL'Uiptiou law. 2. Apprulhcmont of Surah Ktrnusc, widow ol Kllas iSlrotisk', lalu ol .Motiioo livp., dociMa-Hl, eh ulud lo be lakeu uudir (lib k0 oxcminlou law. 8. Appraisement of Lucy A. Alffler, widow ol iuroiiic A'K'er, latit in iit-'uvur i wp., Ui'i'i'aHt'd. cliclid lo Oo taken uud'.-r me U'M exeaipllon iuw. 4. Appraisement of Amanda Veiand. widow of Mli'lmel Welnnd, lute ot West Ueuver twp., elected l be taken uuder the 1300 ezempilou law, ft Appraisement ot Hotty Roicnioy, widow ot Frederick ltelcbloy, late ot Motiroo twp., dee'd elected lu be lukua uuder tue $300 vxcaipilou O. R HA INDEL, Clerk. Mlddkburg, Pa., Jan. 25. IDOi. ii REVflVO RESTORES VtTAUTV Made a Well Man V I HVJf t7XZ TLXXRaEODTS borealUln'30days. Ittctl "ic,,r- Cures when all others fall in their lost mauhood. and old ' tii-oisr youthful vigor by uulna WeV' and surely rentores Nrvon fr, impoteno). iugbtly liulaslons, J"g liomory, Wsatinu Dim a,, aud ' IU1IUKIBUVQ. lorstndy.biifinensoriiitiiriage. II Istartlng at the trait o lintemat, but lonlo and blood builder, h.tE clow tonalo cfaeekFandre Vt youth. It wards ou n.nultj .in uii uaving iiu.1 j i o,no carried In vest roi-kf t. By mall to. or six for H 0.OO, with n nual runranteo to core or teiund Middkhurah. Vn ,., WltQU DiiLO CO. on evory hot of thn Jroino-Oultin j Tablet. jcvnrea n cold tn on day 1E0I8TKK'8 NOTICES. Notice Isherobv iv Av (ii lUat the following named persona have tiled their Administrators', Uurudlan, and Ki- ecuiora' accounts in me K"gister's omce of Sny der County, and the same will be presented lor ootittrmiitlon and allowance at tha Oitirt Uouse n miuuieuurgu, mouuay, reo. m a, inv. 1. The account of Jno. H. Jarrett, execuii r oi me insi win anu leiunueui oi j acoo Jurreil late ot Monroe township, deceased. ' 3. First and Anal account of aivllla Erdlev. 1.. 1... ........ v rtf Act... M.1 1 . ' auiuiuiniiuiiiAui uioioMiBui & uiTuuuTu nnJiey, Ule ot Frunklln toarLshlp.dec'd, 8. Klmt and final account of Ellas Bniutior, executor ot Hnmuel Brunuer, lute ot Cenlio township, deceased. , 4. Flrht and final account of Gcorgo fach DdniinlHtrutor ot the estate of Wllllniu l.uc h' lule olCliapinun tp.,deo'd. ' 8. Klrsl und final account of P. (1. Carman admlnlHirulor of Hie estate of Hanih II, Snydo laio ol Cliupmau lowushlp, deceased. ' 8. First and final accountot 8. A Wetzel and .. II. IllngiiiitUQ, executors of Die ehiate ol Oeorife htzler, Into ot Biver lowt nuip, deu'd. 7. Urst and final account of T. A. Wairncr adinlhlnlriilurof tho enlale ol Mary A. bum' gut duer, luleol West Beuveriwp., deu'd. 8. First and Until account of T. A, Wn-pii r, ml. mliitstmtnr of llieesuiteof Adam llimiajiluer latuof Ueuvvr towunhlp, duc'd. ' V. First and account ot II. P. Jarre it evieipor Of tho Inst Will mill tcMaliH'lit f .Vaiviicl Hpuar, laU'ot Kclliisnrovo, iloie.is d. 10. Final uiTomitH of Hciiiy llrovii, (ritarill.vi ot Km in und Sici llng Ktwil, minor eiiiidi en or Ueorau Creed, Into ot WiuiliUigloii Hip., deu'd. 11. I'M hi mid lluitl nrcouut of William K. .Mi' ler. iiiliiillihtiater of llii et:ilo nl licuiirii i Miller, lalji ot Mlddlebur, deceased. J. II. WILLIS. KiU-Nfor Jan. 27. Wf "T lmvn nsr.il Plmmliorli.In'u P.i. lTonimlv for n nnmlipp nf i'.n.a " , . v J llOQ nun have no hcBitaney la snyine ti nt it ia the best remodyforcouglip, ooKla find croun I hnvo uvni iibu.I family. I have not words to exnroas my confiJonco ia this rcrawly. Jfrs J. A. Mocre. North Star, Mich. Tor BiUe by the Middlebur Dru Store 1st the Internal Usml rtee far Febranry 16, 10O3 The Sec ond I'ersecntUn. THE LESSON TEXT. (AcUJ3-42.) SI When they heard that, they were eul to the heart, and took counsel to slay them 34. Then stood there up one In the council, a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor or th law, had In reputation among all the peo ple, and commanded to put the apostlei forth a little pace: . SS. And said unto them. Ye men of Israel, take hied to yourselves what ye Intend tc do as touching these men. 36. For before these days rose up Theu- das. bnnstlntf htmal n k. I I .. . . O . V OUIll, UUU J , Ife i whom a number of men, about too, Joined themselves: who was slain; and all, at many as obeyed him. were scattered, and broilsht in i.ni,al.l , 27. After this man rnu nn Tiia r riall. ! lee In the days of the taxing-, and drew away much people after him: he also per Uhed; and all, even as muny aa obeyed him, were dispersed. 3S. And now I say unto you. Refrain from these men, and let Ihem alone: for if thti counsel or this work be of men, it will comt to noiiKht. 39. iiut If It be of God, ye cannot over throw It; lest haply y be found even tc tight nkalnst (3oU. 40. Ai.d to him they agreed: and wher they had called the apostles, and beater them, tiny cummandid that they shoulc not speak In the nam. o. jix, and lei them ro. 41. Ai.d ihcy departed from the presenct of tho council, rejoicing that they wer counted worthy to suffer shame for His name. 4i And dally In the temple, and In ever JeM's'i'-hni-t01'"81''1 n" t0 Uach nnd Preacr UOI.UKX TF.XT.-lllr..ed are the wlilrli nre prrxerutrd for rluhteoaa mikei for theirs la tbeKlusdun) of llvuvt-n. .tintt. Biio. NOTES AND COMMENTS, iaithful Witnessing. Jesu, it will be remembered, had forewarned Ilia disciples that they would suffer perse cution for His Bake (John 15:20; 16:2). Xow that tilne had come, and. the way they bore themselves under it shows how devoted they were to their Mas ter. Tiny not only endured, but re joiced that they were counted worthy to suffer for Him. .With such witnesHea nothing could stop the growth of the church. Signs Wrought by the Apostles. The situation dencribcrt here wan like the time when JeSus was working miraclei frequently in Gulilee. It is, not stated in verte 15 that Peter's shadow actual ly hraled anyone. The verse shows graphically the excitement that pre vailed. Iteloaticd from Prison. When Peter and John were arrested before they' were teaching In the temple, Thistime their captors seem to have sought them out in their headquarters. The high priest now, no doubt, began to fear the influence of such popular ex citement upon his authority. The teaching was a direct defianceof that auM.oi'iiy (!:!). The angel who de livered the iiiiitlpisi'nt them to teach in the temple, liven with all the bold lies they hi.il iii preaching they natu ral'y in! lifllatul about setting them f'.vi;'n; in t be temple as rivals of Gamaliel and other teachers there. Tint v.licnfN.d's messenger commanded them to go thiy went without hesita tion, in their y.cal entering the temple i!t (?.'.'.' il. The S:l 11 lll'r'l-Tn lir, 1,1 w!;?:t ihey learned of tin. ""''! ' I'.-T-ipr, that liny had rriimTs v. i:!r.i :lii' umple guard who had let t1' ri "n. 'I'lie'r pcrp'exily i thus best i" plaltici!, ar.d i lie siij'.p.isit ion was r,::'!'-i'. T:-i;:! Ti.-fure the SanhciTrln. An iiwi I on the apostles' feeling :i' "' t' r i" the temple is thrown l.y the s a!i'.'n,., t ,-.f the man who told t!u' S-'.i 'iliidrlii that the apostles wore stamlit:g and ti M'lri.g. Most teachers sat while fiviiig it strt'ction. The op-tiliu- regan! in which the apostles were held is indicated by the fear of the te mple guard, to use violence. The high priiH'.'s words (v. 2S) show the sensi tiveness of the Jewish authorities to the npos ties' defiance of their com mands, and to the charge that they were guilty of Jesus' death, which Tetcr had several times made (2:23; 3:13-15; -1:10). Teter's answer is an other bold defiance, based on the fact that God had commanded them and given them power to Fpeak, proving by Jesus' resurrection and by the gift of the Holy Spirit that Christ was indeed His Son. The boldness of Peter an gered the rulers, but Gamaliel, who, though a party opponent of the Sad ducees, was greatly respected by all, saved the Sanhedrin ftr the time from impulsive action. Gamaliel's fpeech was a keen application of shrewd com mon sense to the situation in hand. His motive was probably not opposi tion to the Sadducees or sympathy with the Christians, but a recognition of the wisest course. The only Theudaa known did not live until about ten years after Gamaliel made his speech, unless Josephus made a mistake in dates. Hut there is no reason to doubt that the speech was made, and that it had the effect described. The beating which the apostles received must h tve been very revere, but they regarded It as a token of honor that they had been active and prumineut enomrh In Gnrf'a service to receive it. PRACTICAL APPLICATION. The World has not lipen riMirti s u'1 - j v tome the truth, but has met it with pris- on, ton ure, seourgings, etc. The discplcs should never vecrm-il the personal consequences of. witness- I nig ret- the truth. l". T ........-.-.. - me ye nnen men Kf:nll re. pro:ich you, . n:d persecute you for my take," Vlit ami Thlatlps. A passive church soon passes a way. 1'nifoi iiiily is not rssentiiil to unity. Kvory act has u cause und U o cause. Tho irreverent receive no revela tion. The heedless life will not be weed- le?n. . Tret fulness is the cause of Tearful ness. God does not forcet tn 1inflf those who do not forget His benefits. The bars across tho heavenly road are as likely to be made of cold as of iron. Kam'g Horn. tti) You have used all sorts of cough reme-; dies but it does not ; yield; it is too deep i seated. It may wear j itself out in time, but j it is. more liable to f produce la grippe,' I pneumonia or a sen- i ous throat affection. ! I You need something j that will give youj strength and build j up the body. 'SCOTT'S -EMULSION i ! I i ...:n it.:. ...i it v s I win uu nub wiicn everyiniruj . else fails. There is no doubt I i about it. It nourishes, I strengthens, builds up and I i kes the body strong and j j healthy, not only to throw I off this hard couh, but to f fortify the system against I further attacks. If you arc I i run down or emaciated you j should certainly take this I j nourishing food medicine, j 4:. MCI. , ! i-r i for .1. i Ii, . ;j; . 110.. . , i.j, ano !i. i .ii. initiuiiw anil re i ticuai,. noticeable . ;.e . some of the far w.-.-urti Kansus and South Ij. . Kot . were pased prohibit i,.g i .. from accepting more I. .in , nation. Auother iiiilmcI e. . of the general laws is the i'i of the extent to which votln chine has spread. It is meel . . . great encouragement. There headway made toward u;..;ii lation uud toward the popu ar , . . tion of senators. The laws m .il also the increased adoption o, ; .: inheritance tax. Due might ..m. . indeed that this would bccniue :i eral. A good many aiiti-tru-i .a.. were enacted, but not oiie-quaner a.s many as the: year before. 1 . an.i i.,.i. alt ilrtK'-'isU. SCO I V 1st WM-., i:hiv.is l.'cw York. ? l"J-'"ill-.l ill .HI.,HJ t A linme for Tun, Once upon a I iine a young gentleman .and a yout "or lady wnt alone in a bright parlor in front of a chi crt'ir open fire, with u talile between them, playing car ls. As y continued tc play and chat l lit '.ill? was nut si: nnrt'h beiv.'i eti tin in, f i.p rh'ry bnth got nearer the lire :;i..l played the game on One corner of il e tabic. , They had started in to play incher. iii't after an l.i.nt :u d n ha'f tin y fotiuu that ihry w ere p'a, ir.g heart s. Moral--Wc are lot n'way Mtre what the game is. -St. f.ouN Kepnliiie. I. enil In l)i i:in I'.-.rt. "Do y.u U...,. liar -!i'." the I maidi':i a'i.'. i- '-i w Mi a init. . ' his !.. t, "i h.i ; a i..t o " ; l:e i i; i i. u- til k'WS are sayinv :i v.aul I., in i'T, : .i ftT ipy ni ttcyV 11 .a al.-iird thai 1-1 V hy, ii y lit t :, f. vp, i-iy ; all im, ,r. and the iiii'n tr. im It Is o: 'y ab. l,.",no a year." "If you t ! l " : ti v. . m live ,.n C-.it. darliii!'," M-j'li.i! llin-o'i', nia'low . someth'ng w!:!i :,n ei'.rl a.d s:po-- -J. inr her brown hair. "I am v. illli:: tc rl:k it." Chicago Tribiir.e. C'llll't Irt A Mil). Citim.in I hear jmir fellow -low : s mnn, Mr. I'ach: ;, 's ijiiarantit.i ! at hunie on account of smallpox. Subbtilis Yes there's smal'pux it his house; nne of the children tick. Hut it's not as bad as it might be. (itiman No'.' Siibbubs Xo. The servant girl is quarantined there, too. Philadelphia l'ress. SiiiiiIIiiiu fur llueliata. A prominent K ntuckian was i hal-1 longed to a duel the other day ami at once suuiM-Med i sanelbugs as w a- I pons. Naturallv! this rouses a howl nmong the oli! timers who see iu its tlippatuy a new proof of the decay of the Ken tucky spirit. And yet tin taidiag is not a weapon to be idly stieiv d at. In the hand of a vigorous d active man it would lie fully as ih'ii- ! dermis as u revolver handled hy .in j ordinary marksman. It could be counted on to do far more tlan.nge j than, the French duelling sword, or j the German student's foil, (lae In : v 1 crack from a sandbag might ! counted on to put a man hois i 1 combat about as quickly and tlr :- J oughly as if u pilodrivi r had fa!' :: ou him, or an army nmhj had hi. :. . , him. If t he other man is wi-e will keep away from the i ; . I Galveston, u cily of i;.clo;ui a',:, ! pluck, as well as of high c;.;n:in : . prumise, is steadily nl work on ii. problem of prulcctiug Itself froai om ; How by the waters of the gulf. . board of expert engineers has ; . employed by the city ai.d it is p:,:.... they will rec. liiii.Uid that the graue i. the cily be r.iM.i'. Ii w,,ulj c.. i to build a sea wail, but a ci:-, : . above all possible :.!:;h :',;. a ., absolute c.m:iil i.ee, 'J J. cii ii s ; ban (ia !u . . ; ;. , i..r. . ; their grade i:.-.iv ;i;.i:. v..-;: f ; uiu i ir.-. I n at y l ;.:'.-, . , w.d.Mj.w.' t i.o ;n.i ; : i :: c ,,', . ' ' ;.- d to he i, re of ;i;e .-. ... po:-i.i.:t of the l i.ilM "A "If THEY CRUSH THE POWERS This is written in mid-October. The long, oppressive summer is quits gone. Fading leaf, withering tree and the rustling corn ia the fields are signs of the season. Fog, frost, rain, snow, they are coming. You remember last winter; of 1900 aud 1901. The weather was cruel. Ah I the thous ands it killed, and tha hundred of thous ands it maimed and crippled. Oh, tha rough grasp it laid on men at work, women at home, and children iu cribs and cradles. Coughs that began before Thanksgiving Day are racking and tearing them still ; yes, and growing worse as they dig deeper into tha poor, tired throat and lungs. Manx were cured by using Benson's Porous Plas ters. For tha soothing aud healing power of these Plasters is wonderful They con quer the complaints THAT ARE KILLING THE PEOPLE. Xo other plaster, no other medicine or ap plication, can compare with them. Coughs, colds, backache, rheumatism, lumbago, kidney and liver troubles, asthma, intlu. enzs, they all go down before Benson's Plasters lAs a snow image in the sun. You cau't throw money away ou a Iiensou's Plaster. Everybody It going to use them this season. Hut luuke certaiu you get tho or v. o -vill i re; Here is (mi: from l'lii!;:;., , w ho iirtds no inirod'K'tioa to n -bod : "!)o not pray for ea-y 1... . Pray t.i be strop ,'vr imp. l.i i.. ; pray for t.ik equal to y..iir p,v.,;.. Pray for powers equal to jour t.i 1. Then the doing of your work si .ill be i:o miracle. livery day you shall wonder at yourself, at the rich;:. -, of life which has conn; to you by the grace of God." It is hardly worth while to say that this is as applica ble to women as to mcu. It Uts ev erybody. Who is the author of the phrase "innocuous desuetude?'' It is gen erally believed that Grover Cleveland is, tho words being used in his mes sage of March 1, 1SS0, but James W. Uutterlield, writing to tho Xew York Sun, says that the phrase was first used by William E. Gladstone, who gave utterance to the expression in Hengler's circus (a building), iu Liv erpool, in 18H2. 7 F 1WE . ! til r i Mi ll, sforr.! ! Ifutit, I danr 1 1 frit -t svjr of U iv Ink CANDi CATHART CM LIKE l -lat , '..t tlit T i .l.t'ii tr tJrlp- III U I Of (I'VfJ Utll ii I A i mi ut oniriST, til' YOUR BLC I'm k t'n, r. . . I. .. I . i. I ' ,1.1 Vl'll 10 boi mi - S' ii I I v -! : w iiinn nti ! i i't ii I ii nr. I'i- IS'' W heeler t.'ni It Itlieiii.iittliii - i vvinlir II i: j.ttttls. I lit J I Oil' ii 1 hoiip'' f - I'm! : I . It! e'li I I w i l il a: :il ' i"ir s. Y I'. t' i ..y Mi.- ."'a'l' i T : I oi . : . r iiftli- I nn . ' re:, vv i ; 1 ; - Iii .'nl i i , 1111 r ay, .'!:itli ' I'. !.. II..' i-.ll 11' I ' il A. I.K ... I u'-l ' I ' U'..e "I Il 1. ill - i . . . t.. .1.1 i ; p ; i v: r. .1 l . - . i ii. o. ti.T Vp 'i I i. a ; e ii' in . . 'n't I !' MPS. I J. "1 I - .1 I':. --. ,t Iti The city of Philadelphia gets EC per cent, of the money put iuto the automatic weighing machines in the public parks. Since 1S'J5 115,920 per sons have used the machines, and the profit to the city has been $2151. vl. Ben Franklin, who used to live ia Philadelphia, used to say: "Look after the pennies, and the dollars will look after themselves." ) t .f t martil g p. e!,,. -, is that I . .. thin'; . n my IV, t." "I I'oii't w -t..lt r." . rv. ' il,.. i Iti imiiati.'ii al.i:u , ..p. :it the'r ample prop. i" i i:-. "I'.; b awfully i ii:barra--e i mj.,. wi.li Jiair of f.'vt like t ha t." Chi-a-o Ti ii une. pewtugo ou any uiuaber ordered la the tutted MutOS on receipt Of 2.;e. oueu. bcubury &, Juhunou, Mf0-. CUcuiioU, N.Yy Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous Droitiution- Dr. Mile Nervine cures them. I'ur Whiskey is i i-ure- foreiniijln, colili. emt anutptii Vt mid uilier pnliiioniiry trmililei. U 'tvl tl'c let urliiiiiileutof I'lie lliiyiier li-lillilii; 1 'o. 'iiii'lmppc:traol.owliere in ihii iiMiie, ami ler how to pio luee four full ipiitrtHut imilicin.il'.v pure whi'Hoy, cxprexa pn piiil, for tS.M. GOLDEN RELIEF cuts cvriea anv arip BflUlitCS SPHAINS STINGS RUST NAIlt. COLIC fTMlltrtee COLDS BRONCHITIS S0METHROA1 NEURAtC.IA rtiSlDS OA OUT DIARHMliA In 1 to 8 minutes S3e. lOo, FAIN IC'AJ tO:A An Alton (III.) woman has ;aiu,i k crusade against mcu who will vol work uuii s'.'.iu'i.rt ..Mr ii p.' M . .- . wains aa ordinance packed reqini'l ... such me a to be urreslod and pit: ivork on the rock pile wi.'i The money she would, turu over the fauiilics for their support. Of course, remarks m ii-.c sur Chicago i'aily New statt, bills und rhyme. Wc cou'.J lei that tiM servatiou was the result of a piv tough txperieuco ut ouc time v-r ; other. Mjatery Solved. Grimes They say that .Milson has gone all to pieces-. Wonder what the cause is! Never heard that he had any vices. Perhaps it was speculation. Means He visited tho church fair last week, and he appeared all right then. Grimes Was at the fair, was he? Oh. well that accounts for it, all right. Hoston Transcript. I'our l liluit! Toss I dou'f suppose Miss Pussay ever had any biattx when slid was a young girl. Jess No, she wait too dignified and oh!-fahioned. Tcss And she has none now ? Jess Xo, .she's too kittenish low. PhilaiU Iphia llulletln. Surely ot. Ch.'i'y I said soiuetkinir t ) M's-s Quickstep the other day, and all '... :i a j( that ch'.eren and feo'.s i'c h- truth. I woiulvr. haw Jove, if -M ; ;nt any: hit: g ierscnal! M'-s IV M-'r-Ci rt rr-'y r c". .'I'Jlii'j kpius ip':v a v'.'ll. v ago Ti'i'"i"e. l . Tlie ii.-li t of 1 b ... ' yet- -. v.!-. i ' -:i v.-'l. -A! .-s , ...-'-. ar.' ll-'li (.: M - N - p. " " '" fee -'.":- te I : !u v -Ti'-ll'ts. It is not necessary, wheu a to .:; wants to exert au iron will, to muko it pig iron, advises the Kansas City Star. Superstitious New Yorkers carry u malljounilycttlb.on.eforrool loV..., Don't Accept a Sub tutc ! When yoa ask for C-. , d v. M c sure yea get the geuainc C'a.scu: .-is (.'atuiv-" Cathartic! Don't aec-eot fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablsU stamp ed C. C. C. Never swld ia lulk. All druggists, toe. he i (. 1
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