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S1CDICAL
suffered for six years with con
ti'..tit'H and indigestion, during
iv!:h!i lime I employed several pliy
.ns. imt tlicv could not reach niy
c..,-t," wiitcs Mr. G. Poppluwfll, of
!' :: k.1 Springs, Carroll Co., Ark. "I
i v.i :'.:.it tliere was no help for me,
ivif.d nut retain food on my stomach ;
!i.v! vertigo and would fall helpless to
:lie flxr. - Two years ago I com
mrr.ced taking Dr. Pierce's Golaon
Mi-iiical Discovery and little ' Pellets,'
jr.ii improved from the start. After
ukiai; twelve bottles of the ' Discov
rrV ' i was able to do light work, ami
h've been improving ever since. I
am in good health for one of my
ai:i ti years. I owe it all to Doctor
rime's 'medicines. "
IIAS MONEY TO BURN
TEE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
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Russell Sage, Veteran and Magnate
of Wall Street.
fMSYLVAMA HAILROAD.
Lewistown Division
In effect May 25, 1902.
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Lewlntown (Main Street,
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t K3 He U Still ArtlTe and Has More
llradjr Cash at His Cumaaaad
Ihaa Aajr other "Man la
ew York.
! 'Uncle" Kusscll Sage AVall street
! magnate, mult iiuillioiiaire anil worlil
: wiiie authority un finance has just
celebrated his S.lth birthday and the
sixtieth year of his advent as a money
lender and a great speculator in Wall
: htreet.
"I haven't taken n holiday in JO
years," said Mr. s"afre, "ami 1 find my
'work is both recreation and exercise.
; 1 have been too busy to lind time for
; :be seashore, the uiount.;ius or the
' beach resorts of the south.
I "A long time ao 1 made up my mind
I that I would spend no time in idleness
: so I in jj- as 1 could find profitable r.ml
I p'ea.-ant occulta: ion. My business
j.rites me that, ;.nd so I am nearly 1-
: t.ays nt wurk.
"What do 1 consider esscntii.l to a
lyoimyf man's success in life'.' Well, in-
jilustry, perseverance and n de'inilo
ffoal are three of the necessary fac-
I lors. The v, i ii n tr man must l.nov
what he wants to do; must work hard
; to iicei inplish it. and must not be dis
j mayed or turned from his course by
ui-oourajrcnients.
I "What measure o(- suoeem I may
have attained has been due largely to
j thee three things. 1 have been a busy
; inan for more years than most men.
J and I have a!va s not iced that t lie man
wlin iiiade up hN mind to succeed, al
most iiMiirialdy did so, if l.e was made
of the rhrht material."
SpeaU in from a n experience of more
than half a century of Wall street i.ni!
its methods. Mr. Sare said:
"The youiijr man win) ilesiies to sin
cecd slionlil newr amlile in stocks. I
do not mean by this that he should
nevtrseek success through ihc medium
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AND
NOIiTHEKN t'ENTHAL KAIL WAY
WESTWARD,
Train I' nves s 'Uuigrove Junction lr.Uy for
iii.ii'iiy and West,
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In iii l"i' lii'llel'into Krlo and 1 " nmulti i u t::i
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1.1 "in dully arriving at I'nil.iilelpliia 122
i in, N.-.v Vork 91 a m, 10 as Siiiiduvs ilalti
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'.'"k 'i in tMrk iI.ijm arriving nt Pliltinl'ilplilii
I I- ;i in, SVw York 4 13 p m, linllluiuie Vi ID p
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: mi i ii week diyit urrlvlnir nt t'lillndplphlii
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J-1 iii ii.i.iv, arriving at I'lillailelplilii 7 31 p m
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I. H. WOUli, ilen'l Vit Arfent
'I! III".' I.INSdN (teu'l .Mnuuur.
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Well Man
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Protlnees the, nliovo rssnltB ln'30 days. It ctl
.---,i.my uiu iiuicaiy. cures wucn an otuers lau.
;onr.(ni"UwUlrogalu faoir temt maubood.audoid
tlVTv' roco"'or tllcl1 youtliliil vigor by using
"'), It oulckly ftiidLL. . oTFHioreBNirvout'
h, Lout Vitality, I-apcloocy. i i' ! tiy Eniiaslou,
J'". Failing ;,;vnioiT. Waxtiun riacaaes.anil
f aica iriauicii ilorc .ii" jr. ItusinttR or mirriaao. It
foioniy (-urps ; ,7 ntcrtinc nt tlm n--t 1 1 dlBcae. bul
pssra.t nerto tonic, and bhvul In.lider. brins
I'?.i .tno t''n,t (lim to pulo diet titandr
orir.g -.ho fl10 ,nti. j. war(i CC Jnsaniti
ra i-or.-umptlon. I. nut on bavinu 11EVIVO. no
" It can b PAH i,1 In Mil wvU n fnil
d.0d ieTtukus,rr six lor 80.O0, with a potl
money. Circular (reo. Addreaa
oyal Medici Co.,arhP.,l
or nab in Mddleburrh, Pa., 'bu
llfWnLEURGll DRbG CO.
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RUSSEL SAG IC.
(New York Financier Who Is Still Active,
at the Age of i3.)
rf speculation, but rather that he
sliiudd nlwiiys observe sound business
methods in his dealing's. When soinn:.
p-.i id- laying st neks a re low they should
be bought as an investment, but not
nt he r ise.
"Tin; speculative fever lias been the
ruin i f thousand'" of yoiuii; men and
the wreck of many fortunes, and will
1 11 in tic to east wrecks as lor. a the
mad rush for ipiiekly-inade fortunes
continues."
Alt lii iih Mr. Sap-e is far past I he aire
at which niii.-t men are wholly ieenni-jn-l
1 ;i 1 to (ii-eh.'ii'Lre active business
care-. lie J'i Tsi il.v directs the 111:1 11 -..f
his v:;-t liiiilies, and every
i!av ! i : 's not lc.-s than nine hours at
his (!c-k in the back room of hi suite
r,f o!i:, i - in the Nassau streit skv-
Since the time that Nureross, the an
archist, t ried to kill him, and eilodcd
the bomb in his otliee, Mr. Sai;e has
li.nl nn iron c.rntiii!', surmount ii tr a
stout w ooilen pari it ion, placed a few
feet from the en I ranee to his front of
fice. Thron-ili a small wicket ale the
caller must tell bis business, name, etc.,
beCnr'- he can naiii admission to the
atrcil linancier. Once inside, he fines t he
p'ossi r of $llin.iMii).(ll)(), made by his
ow n efforts, keen-eyed, quick, ready to
dispose of any business quest inn with
celerity.
It is said of Mr. Safe's fiirt nne that
it is in the besl shape of all the falm
l'.i: fortunes .alliered ti L'cther by
New Yorkers. It is said that Mr. SaT'
can produce more millions in ready
cash on short not ice than any ten men
in Ma'd.at Ian. His fortune is largely
in the best securities, pood real estate,
firt class bonds, etc., nil of which
make hiiih-class collat-eral quickly con
vert ihle into cash.
Many stories npnrhryphnl and
founded on fact am told of Mr. S:i?.
nti'ih'- t.'iri.iiis ways of saviir money
on ! daily lunches, papers,
street car fare and what not. but they
have no effect upon the nfjed financier
tit any time.
"I never lend money unless 1 (ret
first-class security," said Mr. Hafre. "T
never pay more than i have to for arti
cles I have to purchase, and I try al
ways to pet as nearly us possible full
value for money expended. These are
cnrtlin.il rules without which no man
can hope to reach the (foal of success
in the business world.
In his utlice every business day Mr.
SnpfC U waited on by hundreds anxious
to invest money in speculative priv
ileges which he sells. When Jay (iould
was nlive he was the most skillful
trader in "puts an. 1 cal!.-" know n cil her
to Wall street or the world.
finee his death Mr. Saire hns been
recognized ns the legitimate successor
to his crown. To-day, at S3 years hi,
lie Is king of the'"put nnd cull" court,
and past master of the intricacies of
the "privilege" trade.
I t . .w. I. .! .!..
far Juljr -7. 1!U2 VorliltlBK
the Golden Calf. s
THS LESSON TKXT.
(Kxodus Jl'-S5.)
L And when the people saw that Moses
deisyed to come leiun out ot the mount
the people ualliered thenwelves together
Unto Aaron, and said unto htm: Vp,
make ua coils, which shall go before us;
torasfor this Moses, the man lhat brousht
us up out of the land of Ksypt, wo wot
not what Is become of him.
2. And Aaron Fa.d unto them: Break
off the golden carr.iDis. which are In the
ears of your wives, of your sons, and
of your dauuhtera, uad brins them unto
II IV.
3. And all the people bre.ke oft the
Roldeu earrings vtliieli were in their ears,
mid brnUKht them unlo Aaron.
4. And he received them at their hand,
and fashioned It wi'.h a Kravimt tool,
after he had made it 11 molten call: nnd
they said: These Le thy Rods. t Israel,
which liroiifelit tluo up out. of the land
of Kjjypt.
j. And when Aaron saw It, he built nn
altar before it: and Aaron mad proc
lamation, and said: To-morrow it a feast
to liie I.or.i.
i. And they rove up early on tile mor
row, and offered burnt niTerinKS, und
b-ouKht peace offcriiiRs; and Ihe peop'0
s.it down to eat tiiul to ilrmk, und ross
up to play.
00. Ai.l it came to jvifs on the morrow,
thai .Mo.-es said unlo llio peopU. Ye have
sinned a Knat sin; and now I will so
up unlo tlie l.'c.l; pcradveiiture 1 shall
111. ike an aioneineiit for your tin.
ill. And Jtosis returned unto the Lord,
and said, till, this people have sinned a
-li nt sin. and have madu lliein Rods ot
en:. I.
Yet. now. If Til, ,11 will forgive their
sin: an. I if n il. Idol me, 1 pray thee,
out of Thy hook which thou hast writ
ten. 33. And the Lord said unto Muses,
Whosoever hath sinned unalnst me, liiin
will I blot out of my book.
31. Therefore now bo, lead the people
unto the place 01 which I have spoken
unlo lliee: heboid, mine Annel shall no
before Hue: nevertheless In the day when
1 visit 1 will visit their sin upon them.
3.". And the Lord planned the people,
because, they made the calf, which Aaron
made
1. ul.DliV Tl-.vr. iliou shall luivena
utlier umin before inc. I'i, !ot:t.
lilTldXI! OI-' SCUU'Tl'UK S1XTIOV.
The civil law Kx. .M::'2-23
The law iieeepled lix 24:1-1).
The calf worshiped Kx. 32:1-6.
The calf destroyed Kx. 32:7-20
The idolaters punished Kx- 32:21-20.
Mose.i' intercession Ex. 32 .30-33.
TIMK.-H. I', lli'l.
l'l-Al'K.-Slnul.
NOTIOS AND I'OMMKNTri.
The Law ltroken. lly a solemn cove
nant the Israelites bound themselves to
keepallthelaw, moral anil civil (24:a-S).
This covenant they broke when they
made the golden calf. In making this
there was no intention to turn away
from Jehovah, but to have a material
representation of Him which would
help them in their worship. They
broke, not the lirst, but the second
eoTiim.'liidment.
The Civil Law.-Ex. 20; :-..:). called
the "Hook of the Covenant," is
the earliest of all Hebrew legislation,
some of the laws coming down from the
early days in Kgypt. It treats of (1)
worship ('.') rights of slaves, (.1) ns
sauttsonpersnns, (4) domestic animals,
(S) property, (C) purity, (7) kindness,
() injustice, and (?) the sacred sea
sons. The Calf Worshiped. Moses and
Joshua had gone up into the moun
tain. The people bad been waiting
almost six w eeks, expect iug every day
!b."t they would return, but st ill they
ca:ne tml. and the people nt la--t cave
them u)i for lost am! turned to .V-ron
for leadership. There is the smri.-es-t:in
of a sneer in the evprc-siou "as
for this Moses. Ihe tun 11 that lir ;l,l
us up 011I of ihe land of Egypt." At
fir? thom-'ht 1 Ii'" coupling of a nicer
w ith t he si :i t cm en I of t lie grea t service
Moses had done them, seems like the
basest inirrn t it ude, TYrhnps it is,
hut to this day. the inn 11 who under
takes a thing and fails to carry it
t b rouuh. or. in other i n!s. who leant
a pcple into ihe wilderness and can
not or does 11. '1 lead them out nirain.
is spoken of in ;: . sm..(. tone of voice.
That is what V' c . seemed to have
done, so the penple took things inii
their own bands. The life of the eanio
under Moves' leadership had been l i';
oroi.s. They re-ncfed him. but now
t lint he was rone I hi y asked for a lead
ership and a worship more to their
taste. Aaron was in a hard place
So is every lead "r of ineri under simila r
circumstances. lie probably --aid to
himself, "I w i - h it w eve ot her wise, but
I can go no furl her I l.n n public opinion
will w.-rrnnt: the time is not yet ripe
for Moses' rigoroii morality: (he pe. -pie
are imt educated up to it. Lead,
ers who lend nro-M ill ra re. A a mn was
following the crowd. The Hebrews
were breakiii'.' t he c'UiiPi.'i nil. but tlov
were not consciously aba in Ion in r Jeho
vah. Tin- eal f was t bo ii;.. lit of as a part
of the old ,lchov;ih-wor-hip, mid lb"
fen: ! procluimc'l by Aaron, with all its
diirist inir anil immoral features (re
ferred to ill the word play), was a feast
"to Jehovah" (Ex. n?:".)'.
Intercession and "Punishment. The
earnestness and self-eiTiicement of
Moses in pleading w lib Jehovah forliis
beloved but wayward people is sublime.
We may be sure 1 Tin t if (owl were nde
qtiafcly represented here He would not
seem more petulant, and less foririv
ingthnn His serva nt . Note in this sec
tion how Aaron lays f be Ida me forliis
own net on the people, nnd nlso how
Tehovab recognizes the responsibility
nf tlm "voters" for the net of a public
nflicial. "And Jehovah smote the peo
ple, because they nintfe the calf, which
Aaron, made" (Ex. :2 ::'.:,). What the
finit ing was we are not told.
PRACTICAL SCarjRSTION'S.
It Is n great sin to break any of the
commandments for to do so shows dis
loyalty to fiod.
The breaking of any of His eommnnd
ments, therefore, cannot be lightly
overlooked bytiod.
One who breaks nny of 0 oil's com
mandments brenks the covenant, and
therefore cnunot plead its promises.
HOST ANCIENT OF CROWNS.
The path of all excellence lies in the
fol'owing or advancing ideas which rise
u we approach them, nnd which ore
perpetually calling us to loftier
heights. Kam's Horn.
The Iroa Craira mt Lombard)-. Which
Is Said to Tnataia a all from
the- Savior frou.
Among the crowns preserving the
ancient form more than any others
now worn U the so-called imp crown
of Lombnrdy, which is. the most treas
ured national possession of the Italian
kingdom, mys an article by the Duke
of Argyle, in Leslie's Monthly. It is
of golden "plaques," or panels rather
longer than they are high, but small
in si.e, so ns not to rise aliote the top
of the head. They form, indeed, only
a'jointed band of foliaged, embossed
relief-work, and one narrow wire of
iron hinds them together in the inside
this wire having the repute of being
hammered out from one of the r.ails
of our Saviour's cross. It was the en
largement of these panels in other
crowns which led to the cross-band or
"closure" of the crown. Look at t!i,
Herman crown nnd the Austrian, both
adaptation of that of the oil em
perors of the "Holy Ibunan Empire."
The "arch of empire" became the re
sult in the crown of t he neeessit vfor
fastening panels for protection for the
head from any stroke from above de
livered In war.
They Were- Mow Cnavlica.
The old newspapers of 1 ins I on were
"Slow conches," there is no ilenvlm;
It, says Frank P.. "Sanborn, in' the
Itookman; but tlu country itself was
slow compared with the modern pace.
This was a favorite jest when Mr.
Sanborn entered college at Harvard
50 years ago: "Why is the Adver
tiser like a poor man's plaster?" I!e
cunse it is good for a week- back."
A few years earlier. ,1. K. Mills, at
their club, had dared to say to Na
thnn Hale, then at the top of Huston
journalism, when the veteran editor
tins saying.. "Such a thing happened
of n Snt unlay; I know it, because
flint day my son Charles was born."
"No, Mr. Hale, your son ( barb's was
bom of a Wednesday, but you didn't
find it tint till Saturday."
Solicitude Mlaillreeteit.
In a London safe deposit vault re
cently the renter of a safe, anxious
for the spiritual welfare of one of
the janitors, said, while they were
in the vault together: "Are you pre
pared to die '." For answer the jani
tor instantly pinned the questioner
to th; wall by the throat. Assistance
arrived and the unfortunate renter
was enrrictl out, half "throttled." Ex
planations ensued and it was then
discovered thnt an inquiry after his
spiritual welfare had been construed
Thy the janitor as the preliminary to
a murderous attack.
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Ai: bu.-i.i. ss .'iitruMfe.t to'iiicar
.II .ciii'ivo i,ro, ;i!t uttentioll.
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VetzrijJahY sUrceoN,
j SELINbGROVE. PA.
, All pr.'frsstciiiii iiiisiiicss entrust d to uiy care
Wll nt" lve 1 r. mi't nail careful attention.
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KWiOYAL PILLS
Dr. It hi id krnni'rt)';iili'n Drupi. InsUnt relief,
curulgls, Uliruiuitlmu, llruUi s, llursi. jjc, 50c.
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CURE
All Wadder nnd
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in ine.l i'V all wliu, liniler inir iliieel inns, strive tor 11 lv N A'l't li '
a I. -I 01 ii"ci.ii'iis fiiiia wtiiou vonr euse is iliiurnoseil liy oursi:i::..i ,.
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!: !c Abthrua, lliliousnoss aud Qaneral Debility, and all other
fM:ti i irvirov ,or living or itjnorauce or neglect -oftlidiawi of nature.
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For years I had been a suilerer
with chronic stomach trouble, pres
sure of gas and distress of my bow
els. I contracted what the doctors
pronounced a low type of malaria.
I could not take solid food at all,
and only a very little of the lightest
of diet would create lever and vom
iting. The druggist sent me a box
of Ripans Tabules, saying he sold
more Ripans than anything ese
for stomach trouble. I not only
found relief, but believe I have been
permanently cured.
Thefiveccnt packet is enough for an ordin
ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents,
ontains a supply for a year.
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