IIA NDIOAPPED, I, nun who itaited to run's race ia Altai and fetters would b visibly hand Cped. Ko one would expect hita to Leed. The man who runs the race of life wnen ma digestive and nu- trftW a,w V glased U equally lindicapped. In tot one case his arength is orer ifrhted, in the Per it is under mined. Succeas dtmands above all else a sound ctomach. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of diees tion and nutrition. When this is done food is perfectly digested and as imilated and the oody receives strength in the only way in which strength can be given by the nutrition derived front digested and as iituilated food. The praise t would like to give yonr 'Golrtrn Helical liitctwcry ' I cannot ntttr In word, or W"B ren'" "rites Jamrs B. Ambroie, Hvi.of U"S Mifflin Street. Huntingdon, Fa. I wns taken with what our uhyaiclana here uid was indigestion. I doctored with the beat round here and found no relief. I wrote to mi and vou sent me a question blank to fill out, atid I did J. mid you then adviacd me to use j)r rierce'l Oolilen Medloal Discovery. I took three bottle nd I felt ao good that I atopped, btint curei I have no lyuiptotn, of gastric Uuuble or indisestion now." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as pool." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ailviscr," sent free on receipt of stamps to cover expense of mailing only. Twenty -one cue-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. pi THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. PENNSYLVANIA HAILR0A3. Lowistown Division. In effect Hay 2.r, 1902. irB-TT Alt ll. I STATIONS. I KASTW1.1U- r am a a i 2J Hi n 253 J.W J 1 su 82 8.7 837 8U M jM 4 CM 40 4 AM I In mi. Hunbury ;h 10 Kullnarovu Junction ill Id frelinnirrove :10'i.l I'awlitiK '1017 Kri'tmi-.r luilili Meiwer 10. W1 Miilillrhurg 10 12; Henfcr 10 6ii Itravcr ty-rings 111 0.1 Kaulm Mills llll'.t Mel'luro 111 17 i WsKKr 11'.' I Khindle HOT! Fainti-rville 1132 Nattlnnd 1140: Iem'Mtown II 42 Lewlatown (Main Street. .1145 Lewiatowa junction. am. p M V M : 5,1 9 09. 44) 90li ullh 8 .VI 27 at 4 in 8 411 4 20 8 40 4 l:i 34; 41 07 8iV MS? aao: 8W 8 1.1 8 4 1 8H7. 8 3 7 57. 8 28 7M 8 2 7 49 8 2i) 7 4,1 8 13 T35' Si's 7M Is T 30 SOn Train leaves Suubury 6 30 p m, fa riven at Sehnagrove 5 45 p m Leaves SelinsgrovefiiOO p. m., arrivi at Sun bury 6:f5 p. ni. Trains leave LewUtown Junction : 1 40 am, 10 14 a m, 1 10 p oi.laiip m 4 HTp m X rr, m,i 42 p in, 12 36 & id for Altouna, Plttstiun ui Uie West. For Kaltlmore and Wmhlnirton SOSatn'l:' IK. I as 4 83. 8 10 p cn For Philadelphia and N York 6 68, 805, 80 a m, 102 1(8 488 and 111' m Fur HarrlHliurx g 10 p ta Philadelphia & Erie R R Division ANT NOKTHKRN rENTK AI. RAILWAY WESTWARD, T!aln leave Hcllliigrove Junction diliy Puntmiy and West, 9 S5 a m, 12 58 p m, 4 51 p m. Sunday 9 -if. u 1 41 r ' Twins leave Sunhury dally except Sundny: 122T a tn for HuITjIo.1 24 aua lor Krlo ami -in.UiiMiii i 10 u tn for Hellelnnte Erie and Cnnandiilini. 12 a m lor Uek Haven, Tyrone and I he H i l.Mp m for Kiiffiiln, 111 p 111 lur Hrll.i k'.ui' Tyrone and t'ananduiuua 5 in . ui lor kcDuru and Kliuiru 1 40 p tn tor WllllniUHpoit Son'lay 12 27 a m for Buffalo via Ell pnrl 1 24 a tn for trie, 5 10 a ui tor Krle ami Cii' dalicua 8 64 p ui lui 4: a in for Iock Haven and latuiort H 4' a 111, !l "m a 111 2 00 and B 25 p m lor W i iam au1 Hn.ritou 6 lua ui. M 10 11 111, 2 08 p ui, 5 31 f tn lur S k'ni iiml Rimini ( urini'l Suu.lay 9 M a m tnr VVIlki'lwrre KAsrWAKIJ. Train" leave Sclincirruve Juni'tloi mm a ui, daily arr.vluK at I'hi! ..I ! 1 p in Ncn Yurk s p ui ilaltlimire :t '. I Wii.-htliL'Un 4 It) pm 5:1" p 111 daily arrlvlni: ut Philadelphia 10 211 p ui New Yurk 8 53 a in, Haltlinore 9 5 WiiKlilii;tuu 10 56 p in. a 42 pm, ually arrlvlnir nt Phlladi 1 425a 111, New York 713 a m, Hultlmore 230 1 WanhliiKton 4 05 a k Trii'iis hIcO leave Sunbury : IWim daily arrlvlnv at Phlladeldhla 0 !: Haltlinore 7 20 a in Washington H.IO am ' York V33a m Weekdaya, 10. 'J) am Sunday 8 24 in dally arrivlut; at Philadelphia ' t ra, New York 9 38 a m, 10 38 Suuduyx It mere I 20 a in, Washington h:h) a m. Uuln 12iopn Wa-sllili((ton 1 16 p Ul. I5i a m week daya arriving nt Phlladi lp 11 44 a in, New York i 13 p m, fialtlmure 12 n m, WaHliliiKlon 1 is p m 159 pa week daya arrlvlnir. at Phtluiloi, e23pni w Yora U 80 p m, llntHuore 1 0 Wiuhiimtoi 7 15pia 1 44 p m dully, arrlvlnir at Philadelphia 7 82 New Y'ork 10 2:1 p tn, lliilt liuorc 7 80 p m, V Im-ton S 35 p in 'i'riilns alnu leave Sunbury at 9 50 a m and nil 8 at pm, lur HarriaburKi Philadelphia Baltimore I K. WOOD, Gen'l ' J. 11. HPTCIH ' ' l.n'l M RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. mm prodneos the anore reanlU IntSO daT. ttaetl txerf uMt and antekl. Cnrea when all others fall loan men will regain their lott manhood, and old men will Mooter their youthful visor br oaing BXTI VO. II quickly aad surely reatorae Ntivoua. Deea, Loet Vitality, Impotency, Itlgbtly Emlaalooa, tort Power, railing Memory, Waatln DlaeMi,and 111 effects of K If abase or eieeasand indlieretloo, hich onfite one for atady, bnalnees or marrltce. It tot only cures by alert! 1 at the seat of dlHaee, but u a great oerretoalo and blood builder, brinr ig back the pink glow to pale cheeks and r Slorlnt the Are of youth. It wards off Insanity and Oooaumptlon. Insist on bavins KEVIVO, no ether. It can be carried tn veet pocket. Oy mall, per package, or all for SM.OO, with a poet Vve written wnaranteo to ear or wno4 he money. Circular tree. Address Royal Medicine Ca.S For tale in Middlelmrgh, Pa., by MIDDBLEUROI1 DRLQ CO. 1 Just 80. Sellna They say some of the old fashions are coming in again. Lisette No doubt. And they do teem bo absurd until they come la! Brooklyn Lie. ' Leeaoa. la the lartmattvMl Berlea (or Jaat N, imi2 The Coaaeil at Jeraaaleaa. THE LESSON TEXT. (Act io.Ji-SS.) 22. Then plraae It the apostles aad elders, with the whole church, to tend ohown mtn of their own company to Anrtoch with faul and Barnabae, namely, Judas iur numed Uarsabae, and Silas, chief amocg the brethren: St And they wrote letters by them after thut manner: The apostles and elUtra and brethren send ttreeting; unto the brethren which are of the Uentllei in Antloch and Syria und Clliela: W. Forasmuch at we have heard, that certain whleh went out from u have trou bled you with word, subverting youraoult saying;. Ye mu be circumcised, and keta the law: to whom we gave no such com mamdment; it aeemed good unto us, being aswm bled with one accord, to send chosen men unto you with our beloved Barnabas ucd FauL 2a. Men that have hazarded their lives For the name ot our Lord JesuaChrUt. H7. H'e have sent therefore Judaa and Silas, who Khali also tell you the fame things by mouth. a. For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us. to lay upon you no greater bur den than thce necessary things; . That ye absf.iin from meats offered to Idols, and from blood, iind from tiling:'' strangled, and from fornication: fn-m whh h if ye kevp yourselves, ye .-hull do Will. Fare ye well. 'Jv. So v. lur. tl.ty wire fflsmisii!, they came to Antlnch: nr.d when tl-ey ln.d k ith erid the multitude together, tiny ilelivered Uie epMle: 31. Which wh.n thi y had n ad, they re jlcpil for the consolation. '1. And Jmias and Silas, being prophets .'ilso thi msi Ives, exhort. d thc.lin ilin 11 wilt many words, and fi.t:ftm-.eil tin m. Ai.il aftr liny had tarri. there t -rice, tiny were lit o In peace 1:0111 llK br. ;!uvn iintn ih- .-ipntl's. .(ll.lr-. 'I i:i'.Miiiul fnl 1 h erf fur e In the liberty here II ll ( lirft Imlli 111 11 ile 11 m free. tiiil. T:l. (HTI.lNi; 11F SrilHTriiAl, SKi 'TION. An I in port a nt ma.-'tii 1: ; iilmiil n 1! etv ir,:1-G The llli-; Hon (lellMted Acli !ri:ii-21 The ,u, . :!,, declikd Act.- l.'.::-::.l TIM 10 A. I. ri. J'l.At-'li Jt rusalem. Jews. MOT10S AX1X-OMMRNTS. Tin- tjreut (jni'M iim. Tlie .Icwsw cT eonirfl jirosely tes frum ntlicr ti.-i 1 1onst iipmi tli e fiuiiUtiiin lliat they slmuM liiniinc ulipilient to tlie lnws of .Inies. Wliea the Jews liecamo disciples of Christ Ihey diil nut fnnsidcr those l;iws of less liinilinir oMifjnt ion upon theii.i-olves. Ilc11ce.it w.-is natural for thciD to think that Gentiles tlmnlil take the same Mrpsto breiime fliris tinns us to beeutne jirosflytes of the faith, lint la ui saw more clearly, and raiel the isstie that fienliles miplit not. be forced into boiidape tothreere monial law in order tube rpenjrtiizotl ns ChrititiiinK. The question was a vital one. and fortunately for mankind was decided in favor of Christian liberty. Iind the decision been the other way, Christianity must have been a mere sect of the Jews. The Question Submitted. The dis--enssion which made so much trouble seems to tis to have beMi about very small matters, but the issue was really important, for a Christ ianity that practiced nil ihr Jewish ceremonies could never have won the world. The argument of the Jewish teachers, nt Antloch probably depended on the fact that the Jewish religion vvns com manded by fiod, nnd so must be ob served by all who obeyed find. The mess t tigers of the church in Antiooh were frankly on one side of the ques tion that was to be decided, but, ihe story 1hcy had to tell won them great favor sill along the way. The Question Debated. This was one of the few occasions important enough to call all the leaders of the church together. The "questioning" of verse 7 was the discussion among those who took sides in the matter. Peter's speech pronounced for the greatest freedom, pointing out that, the Holy Spirit had borne witness to the (icntiles, nnd that the strictest Jews depended upon find's grace. Paul and llarnabas added to the effect of this speech by telling what they had seen; and then James gave the final word ns presiding officer. The things he insisted on seemed to him a matter of simple decency. The Question Decided. The whole church took the final action with ap parent unanimity, though neither the Jewish teachers nor Paul abode strict ly by the decision. It was a com promise to which they felt (v. 2S) thnt the Holy Spirit had guided them. We know nothing about Judas, but Silas was with Paul on the next missionary journey. The letter first denies the authority of the men who had insist ed on circumcision. It next intro duces the messengers, complimenting .t. 1 1 Ti... .1 1 inH T.lie r.ciil mm ei'iiiiif;e ,n i uui mm 11111- n-abns. Finally it lays- down the point on which the Jews insisted. To eat things sacrificed to idols was like tak ing part in the sacrifice; yet Paul with in a few yenrs upheld Christian liberty in this mutter (Hum, 14:13-15; 1 Cor. 8:1-8). "Iilood" wns ruimetimes used directly ns food, and the Jews were careful to have nil blood removed from meat before it wns eaten; while "things strangled" were forbidden, becnuse the blood was left in the body. Fornication, as distinguished from adultery, was considered no special disgrace. This last point is the only one of those mentioned on which Christian morality now insists. The question had been so troublesome thnt its decision brought great joy to the church in Antioeh. The omission of verse 34 makes it appear thnt Silns went to Jerusalem to report and then returned to Antioeh. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. Learn to be contented, and you will know how to be rich. The more conscientious men arc, the more likely it ia that differences will arise among them. One Hhotild learn to be yielding in matters of minor importance, though Arm as a mountain rock on essen tials. Caro should be taken not to disfel lowshlp those whom the Lord hnB ac cepted and acknowledged. When any form ia dlscorered to be a V galling yoke it had bettec be broken. .:, ......-j R1UATISU Kept Him Home. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ' Cored S. H. Stroud, of Canstota, N. Y.; read his concise letter. u I suffered awfully with rheu matism. At times it was so severe I could not get oat or mj bouse. 1 near a or ur. Rarld Kennedy's Favorite Rem cdy and took four bottles of it and was completely cured, and I have bad no return of the rheumatism since, 1 am happy to add my testl niony to Its virtue und cheerfully recommend It to olticrs." lr. lavitl Kcnne dy's Favorito Kem edy restores tho liver to a healthy conJi ti'"t. ami cures tho worst cases of cons:.,. ;t is a cer tain c.iro for all diseases peculiar to fe mulcs tiiul a'd'ord grout protection from Hack that oritpuutu in change of life. It cures scrofula, salt rln uiu, rhcuma tism, dyspepsia, all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases, gravel, diabetes and Wight's diiH'a.-o. In this last disease it i:'s cured whore &!! else f.iilod. II vim p. re not already convince! thai pr. I'avid Kt'iiiii'ily'.s Favorite Ucniedy is the inoilic'ini' you nroil, you may have a trial lint tic, absolutely free, with a val uable im dUal pain h!'.t , by Bendinp your name, yit!i po t .iiice address, ta t''0 Dr. I;tvi.l Kennedy Corporation, Hondout, N. Y iiH'tit'u iiinir this Pitner. Dr. Ll.tviil Kennedy's Favorito Item ed y is tor sale by all druggist at $1.00 a bottle, or 0 bottles for $3.U0 lees thw one cent a dose. , Ir. Eavii Kennedy's Golden Plastors ttrcutthtu MuhIm, remove paiu auyKhere. lio CARRY HEAVY BURDENS. AliKfllt-Hlllilcil. Indignant t'olloelor You told me when I was here last week that J'ou would kettle this hill if I taw you to day. The Delinquent 1 know, but, con found it, the host of ns make mistakes miiiei inn's. 1 intended to be out to day and forgot all about it. Chicago liCcord-Jic raid. The Tropic'. DrllKht. Bolivar I don't see that yem an swered any of Jellaby's argument in your speech. Y'ou nitviply pitched into ,'lellaby. SilvertnngT didn't mean to. Iidn't you Fee how my address took? Peo ple generally would rather hear a man abused than to listen to replies to his arguments. Boston Transcript. 11 r Foul Mvnna. Remus Who took le cake down at dct swell cakewalU? Sam Bill lones, Remus But Bill wasn't invited. Sam I Know, Iml ho ran bis hand fro do window an' tui.U do cake when no body wiim looliiii'. - t'liirngo Daily News. Infinite Yiiriely. Mrs. Crabshau - I made such a splen did bargain to-day. Mrs. ( raw ford- What was it. dear? Mrs. (rabhaw By paying five dol lars to an 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 111. nt bureau they agree to solid me a new servant every two weeks for a 1 1 1 1 1 year. X. Y. Sun. flow Iron W111 DlMOiivercil. Teacher .Inhniiy. can you loll me how iron was llr-t discovered? Johnny Yes, sir. "Well! Just tell the class what your information is on that point." "I heard pa say yesterday that they smelt it." Spare Moments. Financially Spenkliiit. "Am 1 as dear to you now as I was during our courtship?" asked the bride of six short, months. "Much dearer," briefly answered the husband, as he proceedeil to audit a fresh crop of monthly bills. Chicago Daily News. The D11 niter. "Y'ou are speculating?" said the president of the bank, severely. "Yes, Bir," replied the cashier. "Xo harm in speculating, I hope?" "Well, no; provided you don't get excited and drop the 'si'" Town Topics. FUhln' Time. Now Nature calls her children Where speckled beauties (fleam; Bo the teuehr wallops Johnny Uecuuse Johnny whips the stream. N. Y. 8un. WAITIXG, Snil'I.Y WAITING. iieni Uncle E. Z. Ma rite Say, if thet young feller don't hurry , back with the change fer that thousand dollar bill I'll never be in time to git them green (roods for Dcneon Jenks and thet gold brick fer me! Chicago American. rartierita Crlmlnia. But Justtc never will be done Until there Is prescribed The self-same course of treatment for The brl&x and ihe bribed. : " Trmaasisrt Heavy Loads with CoatftaratlT Esie, Very heavy is the beam of timber which the man thimn in the accom panying picture is carrying, and yet 1iS ricux cAititYixn a load. (Poised so That the W!tM Ki.-t on l'.nck uiul Sluuili.. rs ) the burden is not nearly si onerous as it seems to be. since it is so poised that its weight re-ls as lightly as pos sible on the man's back and shoulders. The man who' is carrying it is a Mex ican, (lui fur years has worked in 1 lie mines of that countrv. Like other workmen similarly employed it is often his duty t i carry ponderous logs of timber from one part of the mine to another, and long experience has taught him how to place the tim ber on his hack so lliat it will not prove an excessive burden. At. the best, howeter. says the Louis ville Courier-Journal, it i- not an agree able task, and many of tlm-e who have seen Mexican workmen with these loads on their backs have wondered why mules and donkeys were tint em ployed in their stead. Then We Kind Ont, The man was running- for oflioe fm the first time. "What are his views on the various questions before the public?" askeo. the unsophisticated voter. "il:- real views?" asked the politi cian. "Certainly." "Wy dear sir," explained the politi chin, "the only way to find that out in to elect him." Chicago Bust. Mull, of Cell I UN. "What, a charming infant!" ex claimed Miss Fri.z. "Yes," said the mother, proudly. "We are looking forward to a bril liant future for ojir boy." "I'm sure he will realize, it. 1 shouldn't be at all surprised if he were to become a great literary man. What lie is saying now sounds to me rxactly like Seoteh dialect!" Wash ingtou .Star. Sathlac Rash. Afcaat Her. Tut you are tM young," pleaded the anxious mother. "No girl should marry before her mind is fully formed. "Oh," said the gladsome maiden of 18 ummers,"my mind has been made tip for more than a week." Tit-Bits. The Oaea to Avoid. Old Man If vou would select a good wife, my young friend, you must avoid the descendant of a certain famous woman. Younar Man I shall certainly heed your advice. Who wns she?" Old Man Eve. X. Y. Weekly. Xelahhorlr, Rustv Rufus Be lady in de next house give me a piece of home-made cuke. Wont you give me soniethin , too? Mrs. Spiteful Certainly! Here's a pepsin tablet. .Bulge. Not Ton l.lliernl. Parishioner The people are com plaining that you are too liberal. I'northodox Pastor-Oh, that's a mistake, my dear, a great mistake. I am just as stingy ns the rest of you. X. Y. Woeklv. ' MORE LIVES ARE 8AVED BY VSINQ.. Dr. King's New Discovery, FOlt Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Lucg Remedies Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NO CURE. KOPAY. Price 50c. & SI. Trial CotUo ?rea. I'uolKiT Yi 1 li ll HAS (lltsnli mi 1, fice. 1m c ilopi'ndt 1 t ( 11 Siiccc.-f . I s t. 1t yn it S'. v. iix - t . . I.I I 1 ll S- , W11 i : 1 '.''.oil. a-i'T .-'v TT.' 1! 1 !!,. v - .' I'M t r. .nf to I "tie "k. I Suerllleeil I lie Tree. Yisitor- Y101 are having that beau tiful old t roe cut down, I see. Why ? Mr. Suburb- It interferes with my neighbors' view of the house, and they keep running- in to tiiul out what is going on. . Y. Woi-klv. ;. I1. roliirLv;!', Veterinary c;J, '..LIN S '.ROVE. PA . Al ; -. .11 i. ms.-iti i ' , ',.f.- ' ri I j.i. I 1 t a .1 . .I ' llll ' AGENTS WANTEDS Two Survivor of lSIIO. Claremont, X. II., has two citizens born early in the year iMiti, anj wn will soon celebrate the olio hundred and second anniversary of their birlh. Roth are eumpnrnthfly active iiien and one coniinues to enjoy skating! They have the appearance of nienof 73 or 80. At the age of (,:. ,. enlisted in a Xctv llainpshiio Mgiinmt and nerved three yean. 9 S TBE BEST tfVK S LAWN CVX g swino vr 8 MADB fit- vV Lawn Swings anil Settees, pi.nmnck Chairs, Cnmn L'linlrs and innli, Iruninj Tallies, Wasli benches. Lie. St Agents casi'y m.-.'te to S10 Per Day. I Will furnish : auiplcs at re-i duced prices to those desiring agency. Kxclusive territory given. Address, Clearfield Wooden-Ware Co., CLEARFIELD, PI. Wbei! You Do Die, Die ot OM Afe YOtlCAN HE OrnKDUy our onniMnect movement-cure, liyilrnp.uliy mat li-.terrml treats nient! We not only maintain Iml Knarantee thut viirnrmis. tnli oi'i--un: lieait li .. 11 lr 11 1 tuiiieil liy uU who, iiinliT our ilireeluuiH. strive for it ly N ,'rt'i A 1, 111 runs. We m:iil yni A h-t of iiiestiuiis from wtneh your ease is di:iKiinetl hy our.t:i:luf iil;yu-i:in.. i::u'he.t.o N ipeeinllv ireeriheil fur. If iloetnrs have iriiiiniiiieeil you Inoiir ilile 111 u;.y of tae loll i'viau iliM-.isrs, ii will tie of vital inicrcsi to you to uoiiuuuuiuutu with us ul oner. Bright's Discaso and other Kidney Diseases, Khoumiititm, Ooncumption, Weak no3803 of Wouion, Lost Manliood, Bladder Diseases, Piles, Constipation, Blood Dis eases, Catarrh, Dyspopsia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disease, Insomnia, Liver Ditiea30, Nervous Debility, Sciatioa, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all other diseases which result from impropor living or ignorance or neglect of tho lawaof uatui'o. "The tiei leet of the rtiynical well-lielnif , . . In my JurtVnient remiltert In an Increase in 11, sunny 11 ml u decrease iu the. turth rate, tliroiit'liinil. the t'liin il M:tt-s. Int. Khkiii:iiii-k .1. SlMI-si'N.ot llii'ifiinl. " They care where others have fiiileil."--l'Hii.AliKl.l,lln I'iu.-s. " Tiieir treatment in rational . . . they tin mil they eln.ia." L I'iiii Ann, 111 1 N'i 111 ll Avrni' w. " li.et, exercise ami wa'rr ar, ihe three preal curative agencies. ' - Hi:.iI.tii Ji if UNA!.. All iutoresttntj pamphlet of our treatment contaiuiLg hal'-luiie !.i 1 Ut jimoniai'i 'f K'rstm.s wo have cured, n ut free to all. 111!: 1NM HT'lti F rUYSICAIi SCIKXCK, l-aivreiiecvillo, liu-a Co., r.nn'a. 1 ira s 1 ID (1 FID A Nis: Ripans Tabules hold their place as the supreme remedy which cures dyspepsia, indigestion, stomach, liv er and bowels troubles, sick head ache and constipation. No other single remedy has yet been found since the twilight ot medical history which is capable of doing so much good to so large a majority of mankind. The f lveccnt packet is enough for an ordiii ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. 7