(Z. general stand-rd of MMnmort II , riri U emandpeiad from cbool CTsrrif-e. at the dignity of trailing St, and elaborate btrdmug e cktd P" toons vroman. tt tre g0W BOthing . foch Hand jj. When the pcunly toe- I womanhood sitained ec rding to her Midinl. Ml eft is wed of Dtfltnly cm 0 caution. It prlisU ignor c or neglect thi critical oewhlch often h in lomJ Mother who ewe the evi nce of f unc oil derange- i at in young girls should promptly them begin the use of Dr. Pierce' rorite Prescription. . It establishes reg tij, tranquihze the nerve and tones Hie VDvIC IJiio"- uv trouble! etarted during my girlhood, Im Mix Flora L Grccr, of lor Howe Stmt, "1 O "but did not prove serious until 189J. mUist time 1 ' eee a "ell day. I rrcd at ery monthly period with terrible jjche, irritation of the spine and paint in krcU. I had soreness through my hips and net all the time and constant backache. '. doctor would tell mc one thing ailed me, ,ber would aay eomething altogether differ hut thty only relieved me. I thep wrote ,oi followed your advice. I took five bolUea , Pxrce't Favorite Prescription, four of idea Medical Discovery' and five vials of Ims1 Have not naa angle symptom 01 h. tnd eat solid ana substantial food with- timress." ., .. ... -.-r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the Jt ..iitnt. It, alMmrleh 11m . Ms KB J TTJ2 SUuSAT ECTOCL. V EMSYIVANIA HAILROAD, , LewiBtown Division. . t. Ic effect Nov. 24, 1901. UD. I STAtlOlrs. J , KAKTWASD MIX); ID 10 1 WIS 1013, 10171 ic wi io MS! 1051 UfcS u si ll : ii i: iiiil IllW nt; Sunbury Stlinsgrove Junction t bcllnsgrore ' FawUng Krmmer Meiser HldUleburg Benfer ... 1 ' Beaverlowa t 1 Adamsburg ! Banbs Hills t i ' McOlurl Wagctr Shindla Palntervtlle .-' ' Naitland Lewtetowa ' . hU2 Lewl.town (Main Street. mii Lewtstowa Junction. A M 0 20 OS 04 n ii 8 47 140 S84 8 810 813 887 T 071 7 84 t4 T43 t8 T88 T 10 r 4W 140 41K '4IT 4 93 420 4 IS 40T 1ST ; 86i 44 49 S88 129 its 80 II 105 100 V leaves Sunbury fi 30. o m, ar tireR at Selinegrove 6 45 p m i te8oeiiuBKroven:wp. m., axrjvet Sunburyf:l5p. m. ' ki leave LewUtown Junotloo : klOlism, 110 r m.lSOp m 4 37p m, T 07r DB,U8ti m tor Aiioona, r liuDurg so. Mtlmore tnitt Washington BOB am IV, 1 4 is. jo p as iw rauaeaipaia ana n at iM0&8ttam,lltS4Waa Dl I Hirritbart 10 B av - , ' , .deiphta & En n R Division. AND BETHKRN CBNTHAL BAILWAT ' WESTWARD, ilrtres sclihigroVe Junction tuily roi I sua nesi lm,iisep m, 4 53 p nv Sunday ts a m I IttTrSanharT dally exeSDt Bandar: ' lmlorBulIlo,llianiIor Kris and Can- Efor Bellefont Erie and Uanandalfrna D ior uooa naven, Tyrone ana me went Buffalo, 1 10 p m for Hsllsrsnts Ktnt t knd Canandafffua v . lor kesovo and Klmira tlorWlUlanuport 'lain tor Buffalo via En. port um i tor Erie, S U a m for Erie and (Janan : IMpsi for Wi lorLoek Havsa sad . IK t m 3 00 and 6 SSp a lor WUke. ilHuellon . - I 10 a m. 3 OS Dm. Ililmlu Shaao I louni Uarmel ' j a m lor Wllkenbarre EASTWARD. , . um Itava StllBigrors Junction dally arriving at Fhlladalnhl KiwYorkiupai. fialtlmorsaupu iwa i p n dallT arrivina al PhlladslDhlm I Ntw Yark I si a at. Baltlmsrs 4S b a I II 51 SK'. i i i . a, tally .arriving t fhUadtlpht iKiv Trk TU a ta, BaJUtsara ISO i n2:i&ie.t?.;vri; J daily. arrtTtogwt rhiladaMhia i na a JT a Wshia)jta 110 am Ms H m Watklays, M tt) a Baadayt. " 4 dally arming at PhiUuUipbJa Tt Mark I at a aj, lSU0undaya Balll i dl WaaUgVM SMa aKslttmort t ""etaa la p 8 F'wi aatyi i Mnanrtvlb;- si piiaileiphlt IttVliajm, jmiimoiwitM r A" 4it attivftt ai Pkltodafphi is aumors dsinhsarsf pit I aw p sBf .naao ,anMlBtal kiott a ti.Tun Ids' ' I " Itava Haatw saa ss mm an V". Ir Uarrlsbarg. rhlladslBkla as '? waivvi Pas. Afo Tim- lArti - 4f pfem ri w iwf Bug 0a ahov, nsstdtl btH ttoys. tttetj (Maaiektr. Onns whan aUothart fail VMl NMt. 1 1 S mJjiIJ Well Mm "ante their youthful vigor by aatns inUkly sat stsalyrastoraa Nsrvans. rlUiity, tmpotsaey. mghtly Smlsaloaa, 'nuing MsBtory. WastlM Dttiasit.aDd joesd,bminf4tormajrUg. It 7T starting at the seat of disease. Dot ?vetoBlo sod Mood bollder, brina) i Pink glow to Mia cheeks and r fa of youth, ft wards oft? rnaulti "Moo. Insliit on brlDf BEVITO, H labt carried la vast pocket. By mall war toe 8MA)0, with apoal jpiaraataw to ear or raiand , ' urc4Utfrsv Address fiPwA hit PLEURGH DRbQ CO. Ann -. - H, noi. re nnflM4 ii. 'ti.i m New York never wear Lionets on the streets. Go-Dear me. Are their pvlng?Harlem Wfe. Leiaaa Im Ihe lateraartlaam Svrlva iur May 18, 1IKJ2 Tfc Early . Ckrlatlaat Mlasletttas-loaii THE LESSON TEXT. , ' . - - (Acts 13:1-11) ' L Now there were In thechurvh that was at Antloch certain prophets acd teachen; as Barnabus, and Simeon that was called Niger? and Lucius of Cyrent, and Manaen. which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch. and Saul. 1 Aa they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said. Separate me Barnabas and Suul for the v. oik wheit unto I have called them. . 3. And when they had fasted and prayed, and laid the Is hands ea them, they sent tbem away. ; . 4. Se they; being seat forth fcythenoly Ghost, departed unto Seleucta; and from thence they sailed to Cyprus. v ! t. And when tbey were at Salamls, they preached the word of God in ths syna gogues of ths Jews; and they had also John to their minister. . -- t And when they had gone Urrough the Isle unto Paphos, they found a certain sorcerer, a false prophtt, a Jew, whose name was Barjesus: ; " ' " ' 1. Which was with ths deputy of 'the country, Serglus Paulus, a prudent man; who called for Barna'bas and Saul, and de sired to hear tbt word of Qod. t. But Elymas ths sorcerer (for so la his same by interpretation) withstood them, seeding to turn away the deputy from the faith. . r v . 9. then Saul; (who also is called Paul.) filled with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes on him. - . . 10. And said, O full of all subUUty snd all mischief, thou child of tot devil, thou ene my of all righteousness, wilt thou not lease to pervert the right ways of ths Lord T 11. And now. behold, the hand of the Lord Is upon thee, and thou shalt be blind, not teeing the sun for a season. And Imme diately there fell on him a mist and a darkness; and he went about seeking some to lead him by the hand. 12. Then the deputy, when he saw what was done, believed, being astonished at thevdoctrlne of the Lord.' r GOLDET TEXT. Go ' ye, therefore, aad teach all nations. Matt. StSi 1U. OUTLINE OF SCRIPTURAL S ECTION. Ordaining of missionaries ActsI3:l- 3. Conflict with Elymas.. ..Acti TIME. A. D. 45. ,(PLACE.--Antlaeh and Tapho. NOTES AND COMMENTS, j , A Missionary Church. The church has indeed 'preached the Gospel in Samaria and in other plnces outside ot Jerusalem, but it was because the disciples were driven there by perse cution. - Now,- for the first' time," It grapples with the duty of preaching to the whole world. We begin what may be called Part III Of the Book of Acts, Part I (i-v) being concerned with the founding . of the church, rart II (vi-xil) with its growth and the rest with its missionary work. Two Missionaries Ordained. The "prophets and ..teachers" of .the church in Antloch were all Jew. We know nothing more about Symeon, Lucius and Manaen than their names. The movement outward was probably planned by the church, and the fast ing and prayer were for guidance in the matter. .The two . missionaries were important to the church. , Barn abas had been a leader ever since the cburoh was fairly organized,' and Saul hid -jolnod him soou f ter Lis hrrlvslJ.'The aending of Barnabas and Saul was the first organized mis sionary effort of a church. -Hitherto all disciples had done. what, they could within their own reach. Now they acted together to send men where, without such sending, none of them . would have gone. The new step was so important that the-missionaries received ordination from the 'church' (not front the apostles) for this special work. Conflict with Elymas. Notice . the similarity in form of the first clause of verse 4 and the last clause of verse 3. . Luke felt that God and man were working together In the sending of these missionaries. Seleucia is the seaport of ' Antloch; Salamls the point on the eastern eoast of Cyprus where the missionaries landed; Pa phos, the capital of the island, on its western coast.' Cyprus wm not a field that had been' entirely un touched (11:19). The work of John (Mark) was - not v assistance In preaching, but what would in mod ern' times be called business) manage ment. v The servios of an attendant was ( also included in his work to some extent. Magi or sorcerer, had a great deal of influence,, and often obtained the favor ,f p rominent end wealthy menvh Tha imposter whom the. mliitonaries found with Sergius isuius,, being s jew, was more guilty in. tils practioe than many others. The. phrase "man of understanding seems to imply n dUpoeitlon to in vestigate various teachings. The change of SwuPs name, noted in verse 9,' was merely the. adoption of. his Bomivn name" instead of hie" Hebrew. Its use may have .been suggested by the fact thai ths, proconsul bore it also,, but Fatft must soon havs be gun to use tt when he traveled among and' preached to Gentiles. The rebuke "of Elymas seems to have been a turning point for Paul. ' Be fore that Barnabas was always men tioned firstt afterwards, Paul i al ways put first and was the leader. The judgment on Elymas was spec tacular and convincing, and its jus tice could not be denied. '' w - PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. The Holy Spirit will be likely to speak to a church that is devoutly ministering to the Lord. The noly Spirit is still calling for disciples to do missionary service among the heathen. - The Holy Spirit calls those disci ples to preach to the heathen who are best fitted for the work. The Holy Spirit endows those whom He calls with HI own power, so that they can triumph over oppo sition. If the Holy Spirit ho called you to a special work, let nothing stand in the way of your taking it up. To reach the port of Heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it. But we must sail and not drift nor lie at anchor. Barn's Horn. . flK UrighUy article In tie AtiuO Monthly ventures a point of view in re Tee Meek Par- Trd to the Itriag ting np of chlldrea that is bold, Bovel ana refreshing. It is that in many In stances the modern child is afflicted with "to much parent." Says the writer: "In these days of strenuous parentage It may not be amiss to sug gest mildly that there may be, Jn thf constitution of a family, such a thins as too much parent. Time wa whes being a parent was incidental to other business in life. Our grandfather! brought up children, a dozen at a time, with a careless familiarity that taket way the modern breath. Each of tht dozen was disciplined snd duly chas tened. They were whipped when they told lies, and occasionally when thej did not. They learned to read at four, were put to work at five, a a matter of course, and developed in due time thr, stuff that men are made of." There ii iiuch truth in this.: Allowing for the tendency of modern pessimist to ex aggerate the goodness of the "good bid times," and admitting that there are hundred of children that never get enough parent, it is still true that in the homes of the rich n.d of the well to-do, cli'.lurtn often receive too con stant attention. The young idea is the object of bo much consideration, ii planted and replanted eo many times, is sunned, watered and dug at by so many peopiie, that it shoots up a most refined plant, it is true, .but not al ways a very aturdy one. The writer in the Atlantic Monthly humorously con fine his plea to the ill suffered by the sedulous parent himself. "We pre test that he never had a chance in life. Tea to one his parents bclorged to the old ichool and disciplined him within an inch of his life. And now his chil dren belong to the new. He is ground between, the upper and the nether stone. Only in scattered, precious mo ments does he dare call himself his own. ' Late in the evening, perhaps, when the ell-important child has been adequately played with and encour aged and developed and put to bed on his hygienic pillow, there comes a mo ment when the exhausted parent may sit down before the fire and draw a comfortable grown-up breath and gather strength and wisdom for the morrow." But the more serious side of the case, according to the Milwaukee Sentinel, is that of the children. The approved modern and elaborate method 'of bringing them up result often in making them self-conscious, introspective and self-important. They know, too well for their own good, that they are the central con cern of the family life. A Jittlemore use of the wise old sawsjand a-llttle les psychology snd child-study might be bettef A child of intelligent, well- purpoMd parent hardly needs any specific training beyond what the rou tine of home and school give him, and the wiser way Is to surround him with a wholesome atmosphere, and let him grow up in it without taking notes of hi own processes and progress. He is better taught indirectly than directly, and by example rather than by pre cept The little city of Milltown, N. J., was excited for sure the other day, and with good reason. The big "bull whis tle" of the rubber factory blew furious ly. The whistle is the signal for fire, and (he continued roar alarmed the town. A mam was found clutching the end of the whiitle rope, which hang 18 feet above the ground. He explained that he was repairing a valve on the drying apparatus when his ladder slipped and he clutched at the nearest thing. It wss the longest and loudest alarm of fire the town had ever known, .j i rr-T r i A women fights seasickness, a' vet eran eesrtein' says," until she can fight too longer. Then she becomes quickly maudlin SB: "tetfo. ' Almost 'hi-variably- she tiaka three questions "Do people die: of esiicknes?" "How fa are we from shore?' "How fong b fore we sbelt iaBdr - When a man is good anaTaick ha tfeesa't care wheels? la Chicago the latest freak organisa tion is the Four Hour Sleep club. The proposition is that people aleep too long, but its weakness is that members are not promised four hours' leep. Possibly, and thla , uggest!on hail from Philadelphia, through the Satur day Evening lot, they may get it by Reaving Chicago.' A few years sgo it took one man aft hours to take a ton of hay from the stubble and pat it in bales.' It bow takes 11 hours and 34 minute. The coat is reduced from $3.M to ILWeton. " Chioago has (oat a sfeni' It worth about $1,000,000, and' the 'city would Hke to fad it again'. Gradual en croachments were msde on the street by a reilreadeompsnyntil it waseom pleteJy covered, and the-city will in stitute eviction proceedings. . -. Soma of the patients of a Baltimore hospital for the insane had their reg ular annual full-dreas ball the other bight The Virginia reel was the last number on the programme, which wa made up of ell. the dances known to present-day polite society. The firat of Chicago' tall steel build ing erected about IS years ago, is to be torn down to make way for something bigger. Antiquity doesn't have much chance to get in its work in these rest less times, thinks the Bocton Transcript. Itailroads hare no reason to com plain of what 1001 did for them. Their gross earnings exceeded by 12 per cent, nd their net earnings by 10 percent, those of any previous year. The complaint is again heard from the rural districts that now that eggs are 40 cents a dozen the hens will not lay. But If they would, eggs would not be 40 cents a dozen. firo Yea CicHi? Do ton Buffer from Kidnev. Liver. CUdder or Blood Disease or any urin ary trouble, rjyipeptia, Sheomatiim. wntuMUOJL or u a woman any of the sickneeM peculiar to your tex t If so, send your address- to Dr. David Kennedy Corporation. Bondout, N.Y and they will send you absolutely tree trial bottle of : 0i7. KniiiEDirs FAVORITE REMEDY, the greatest spoclflo known to medical science foe the oure of these dlseatos or any urio acid trouble. It has been used by physicians in hospitals and sanitariums for nearly thirty yeara with unfailing sncoesa. Its sale it so large to-day it can be found at any drug store. tuOOmBmtttm ' ea 0r.OO. CWtaam. - w on v to iti i I tt rtence w th this dikease, UlU bow lo pre vent any dangerous rohst queure from it. 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Intos loatlns health ean be at- talned by aU who, under our tUreotlons, strive for It by NATUKAL meant. We mail yam Hr of ue"tlo,i 'rom which your oaae la diagnosed by ourstadof ph jalolans. Eaou case H speoially preaoribed f or. If doetort have pronounoed youineurable In any of the loUJwlne dWeases, it will be of vita) Interest to yoa to ooauuunioate with ua at once. Bright ' Dueass and other Kidney Disease!, EheumatLsm, Oonsnmption, Weak nesses of Women, lt Manhood, Bladder Disease. Piles. Oonstination. Blood DU- -jua, Gatarrh. Dyspepsia, Diabetes, BpUsptj, HasDue.Iriaomnia, Liver Disea;, iiervou ieomty, Qciauos, jLiuLma, AUMoaneM ua lieneral ""vility, an all otbsr diiie4wWohrsui'i, from improper living pr ignoranoe or aert of the lawsof mtua, " The oegleot of the Physical well-being . , In my lodgment resulted loan . Increase In Insanity and a decrease In the birth rat throughout the United Slate. Da. Fbbdbrick J. Simpson, of Harttord. " Tbey cure where others have (ailed." I'uiLaUKU'Bi Pass. . " Their treatment is rational . . . they do all they claim." n, Philadelphia Nobth Amebmcaxt. Diet, exercise and water arc the three great ourailve avenciea." Health Jocbnal. An interesting pamphlet of our treatment containing half-tone im I ten .imonlals of persons we have cured, rent free to all. THE INSTITUTE OP PHYSICAL SCIEXCE, LawrenceTUle, Tioga CoFona'a.. TnisIsflotuMentMedicifieAi V' 1 1 . . . if. " I had nervous indigestion and. a general derangement of the entire system: : It had been a continual turre for 12 years. My blood be came:very poor and at times my tod itttd finger n Would- be di- A:cliiaalir easXidL nii.t?: 13 : f et v on some ftinto kerep I -1 -' , and at times .would take off my miser sli6et3 for they I had.' Wheri '' ;f, ; over I experience anything to re , mind me of past aches I cannot be too elated to tell what. Ripans - Tabules have done for me. I still take one now and then, because I . know how bad 1 have b 3 en. They were just what I noticed. The f lvecent packet is enough for an ordin ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cent . contains a supply for a year. 1 1 ' .J V ' , m ..1" "' 1 I