The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 07, 1902, Image 7

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ICnooisch fa larjrer factor in "lift,
.. d the pursuit of happiness
r Lt nole art aware. Patriotism
thitand hi
unjrr but not dyapepaia.
Tne confirm ea ajra
peptic "is fit for
treason, etratagetna
and spoils." The
man who goes to the
front for his country
with a weak stomach
will be a weak
soldier, and a fault
finder.
A sound stomach
makes for good citi
zenship as well as
for health and happi
ness. Diseases of the
stomach and other
organs of diges
tion and nutrition
are promptly and
permanently cured
by the use of Ir.
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery. It
builds, up the body
with sound flesh and
solid muscle.
After I received the
, which you (rare me in regard to my
L'nirnt " wniea teo. in, rvsq., ui
Lki street, llsllimore, Maryland, "I uted
(tOUKn .i-v1iv. r 1 j.
L,tion Aer using whhwci
Llf aired, I have not felt any aymptoms
r- Hail ineu itniw n .ti, a
r j of that were good for dyapepaia, but with
..., Finally. I became diacouraired, and
Lr to you for advice, with the above reaulL
flic, dealer who offers a substitute for
" Inscovery " is oniy sccaing 10 maac
little more profit realized on the sale
ltss meritorious preparations.
)r. Jierce s common sense medical
Iviser is sent jrte on receipt 01 stamps
nav cxnense or mailing only, send,
,ie.cent stamps for the paper covered
ijlc, or ji stamps for the cloth bound.
Iress Dr. K. V. llerce. Butlalo, in. Y.
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PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD.
Lewistown Division.
In effect May 25, 1902.
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rives at behnsgrove 5 45 p m
aves SttlinsBrove 0:00 p. m arrives
atbuubury b:T5 p. in.
kins leave Lewintown Junction :
:i in. 10 u n m. 110 D m.KlOn m 4 37 n m, 7 OTP
k I.1 p in, 12 36 a tu for Altoona, Pittsburg and
wast.
br Hnl'.lmure an" waaninirton nw am su.
i as 4 :u H 10 it m tor rhl adeltilila and near
fc ., 80 am, 102 1(3 4 I and lilt p
toi HarnfburK 8 10 p m
Phi arinlnhia K, Frto K K IliulSinn.
AND
N0KTHEKN CENT K A I. RAILWAY
WESTWARD,
rain leaves sclltiierove Junction tolly tor
Itmiy and Wet.
i5m, i 58 p m, 4 52 p m. Sunday a a m,
pDI.
Ltns leave Sunbury dully except Sunday:
f a m lor HufTalo.l 24 a m for Erie and Can-
a m for Heiieronta trie ami i ananaaiinia
I a m lor Look Haven, Tyrone and the West.
d m lor Hunuio, l is urn ior noiieieni
pe Tyrone and llanandaliiua
In m lor kenovo and tluiira
I in lor Wlllliimaport
Way 12 27 a m for Buffalo via En.porlum,
a m lur tne, tin am ior r-ne anil uanan-
Uua a W p in lor wu
a in for Lock Haven and
aisport
am. 'i warn 2 00 ana 5 25 um lor Wllttes-
rf and llaz-clton
a m in Hi a in, 2 05 p m, 5 31 p in lur Shamo-
iim .M'limt t unnel
lumlav a j5 a m lor Wllkenbarre
KAMTWAKD.
I'raiiu leave Selln.'urove Junction
ii in, dully arriving ut rUlladcljihla
pm Ni- urk 5 5;j p ui liallluiore 8 11 p ui
IiiiiuImii 4 in pin
j i in 'I.iii v arrlvlna; at Philadelphia
. mi Ni k York 9 M a ni. Dalliiuore 9 45 D m
a-lilnk'tiu lu .'it p in.
:u in, u ui iy arnviiiK at rnuaaeiunia
ka in, New York 713 a m, Jlaltluiore 2 3(1 am
kahliiKton 4 05 a m
: rams aim) laav Sunbury :
Vi a in daily arriving at Phlladeldhla S2 a m
Itliuore 7 20 a m WuhlOKton 830 am New
rknam Weekdayi, 10 Ui am Sundays,
:t "in uaiiy arviviog at rliliaaeipuia 7 si
, Ni-w York S3 a m, 10 88 Sundays Ualtl-
ie l m a in. Waahlnirton 8.10 a m. Baltimore
a p it Washington 116 pm.
m wtuk (Iuvh arriving at PDIladPlnnla
- a In. Now York a 13 n in. Hiilllliuire 12 10 n
w.iMiUi;ion 1 15 p m
l u. fveuH uaya arriving ai rniiaaeipnia
inn . ! w York 30 u in. liaitlmora t 0U u ui
kslihiKioi 7 15 pm
i in u.tiiv, arriving ar, pniianripnia 7 32 p m
' V 'Klir,p m, Ualtlmurs 7 30 p ni, Waah-
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rally ,ifU leave Sunbury at W a m and 20
" .ii u., lur HarriaourK, rnuaueipuia and
luifre
I . K. WUOU, Oen'l Paul Agent
ML Tt'lllNSON (Jen'l Manavar.
RGVIVO
RESTORES VTTALITT
4LVE
GENERAL PURPOSE BARN.
(I ASTorda Shelter tor Stock and Rooaa
for the Coaivraileai4 Storaae of
All Keeda.
To rare time nml lalmr should be a
iesidi'utuiu in the Helet-tion of plans
for u burn or outbuililinjr.s. My barn
affords slit-lter for stock, room for
the convenient storing and feeding1 of
feeds, aeeoniniodiitionH for stosnge of
manure without wuste, and many
conveniences for the doing of chores.
The barn is 4(lxti0 feet. On the
south side is a covered barnyard
30.;i) feet. The west side of the
burnyard is boarded tip or protected
by un adjoining building, thus louv-
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. ,1
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ing the soutli and east siilen open.
This alTonls an excellent place for
carefully saving all manure, which is
of great importance; also for allow
ing animals exercise on stormy days,
nnd at the same time protection from
the weather, also provides shelter for
any additional stock which the lmrn
would not accommodate. The roof
over the. barnyard is built high
enough to give storing room for
straw, betiding, etc., which should lie
used plentifully so as to always keep
the barnyard dry.
My barn contains three horse
stalls, with mangers, harness closet
and work simp, all on one side. Op
posite are (garters for storage of
implements and tools anil feed bins.
There are ei(-ht comfortable cow
stalls with mangers,. llesidcs the
driveway, there is plenty of feed
room or Hour space, for doing such
work as may be necessary.
The floor over the barnyard slimiM
be high enough to admit it load of
hay, or about It or 12 feet. The
pump nnd watering trough are also
located in the barnyard. The basc-
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ARRANGEMENT OF HAYMOWS.
ment should be built in a small bank
(if any) so as to admit n driveway
to both basement and first floor.
This basement should be eight or
nine feet high and provided wifh
plenty of light. Floors of stiiblea
should be carefully constructed so ns
to save all liquid manure. The work
shop should contain an assortment of
tools, enabling the farmer to do the
most of his own repairing, nnd afford
ing work during inclement weather,
(iraiu bins for storing various feeds
enable the farmer to feed a properly
balanced ration.
The first floor is altogether for mow
room with driveway 12 feet wide,
fart of the space may be set oft for
granaries if desired. Open chutes ad
mit of putting down feed to base
ment nnd also serve as ventilators.
Sides of chutes are boarded up two
or three feet high. A cupola is
placed on the roof, dimensions being
in proportion to sie of bnrn. Poors
should be hung on nntl-friction roll
ing hangers. The bnrn should be
built of good material, kept well
painted to preserve the wood, as well
as for the sake of appenrnnce. It will
then be an ornament ns well ns a
necessity on nny farm. Wilbur F.
Kennedy, In Farm nnd Home.
Made a
Well Man
He irrrV of Mo.
!nra the Bbov reeo.Ua ln'30 daya. Ittetl
rfullv and qulesly. Curea when all others fait
if men win regain thoir loat manhood, and old
will recover their youthful vigor by tulnf
i'IVO. It quickly ind aurrly reatorea Narvoua
Loot Vitality. Impotency, Nightly Emlaaloca,
"wer, Falling Ucmory. Waatln Olaeaaea.and
tr-cta of Mlt-abuee or oleosa and Indlacretion,
" unOUonotoe atudy.boalneaaormarrlaae. It
fly curea ky atartlng at the aeat of dlaeaaa. but
Kt nerve tenia and blood builder, brlnf
Mck the pink (low to male ctaoaaa and re
nt the Am of .nik ft rm Itiunlta
CotMumptlno. laalat oa having RE VIVO, ne
' I can be carried In veet pocket. Br nail
o rr Mckajte, or nli ior SSAO, with poal
wrlttam pamntN to etnra aW rahuad
Boner. Otraularfna. Addnaa
val MediciiieCa,Aril
f nle in Middleburgh, Pa., Vy
iJlJHLEURQIl DRUG CO,
CllKa WULUf aii Iitt line
i uu.n BjruD. 'raataa uooo.
in nme. Sold br drnavlata.
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HOGS AND THEIR CARE.
Do not trust the main crop of pig
entirely to young sows.
If bran is used In making slop for
the hogs add a little oil-meal.
In caring for the pigs in winter
make "comfort" the watchword.
Wheat short or middlings are a
good milk food for the brood sows.
It is usually njjwise to aisonra a
young sow because she fail the first
time.
Usually the sow litters increase in
size and quality as the dum becomes
older.
The breeding boar should have but
little 6lop,- as it doe not make solid
flesh.
Allowing the pigs to sleep in the
manure pile usuajlly induce cough
and scurvy.
In selilng mixed lot of stock th
best alwaya guffe-r by being sold with
the inferior.
T aelnetlnir the breeding sows a
strong maternal should be the first
ponftlderation.
it. is a heaw expense to keen un
productive) sows from one breeding
season to another.
Damp sleeping places for hogs
should ba guarded against, as they
tend to induce rheumatism, colds and
other distases. Bural World.
LaatMB la the laterainttoaMal ftarlaa
, far A as at lu, ItXlS Traaper- . .
aare taaaea,
THE LESSON TEXT.
(Leviticus 10:1-11.)
L And Nadab and Ablhu. the aona of
Aaron, took either of thrm his censer,
and put tire therein, and put Incense)
thereon, and offered strange tire betoro
the Lord, which 'He commanded them
Dot
1 And there went nut Are from the
Lord, and devoured them, and they died
before the Lord. .
3. Then Moses said unto Aaron. This
Is It that the Lord spake, saying-, I will
be sanctified In them that come nigh me,
and before all the people I will be glori
fied. And Aaron held his peace.
4. And Moses called Mishael and Elza
phan. the sona ot I'nlel the uncle of
Aaron, and said unto them. Cone near,
carry your brethren from before the
sanctuary out of the camp.
6. So they went near,- and- carried them
In their couts out of the camp; as Moses
had suld.
6. And Moses said unto Auron, and unto
Eleazar and unto lthnmar. his sons. Un
cover not your lieud.t, neither rend your
clothes: lest ye die, and lest wrath come
upon all the people: but let your breth
ren, the whole house of Israel, bewail
the burniiiK which the Lord hath kindled.
7. And ye shall nut go out from the
door of the tahlernacle of the congrega
tion, lest ye (lie: for the anointing oil
of the Lord is upon you. And they did
according to the word of Moses.
8. And the Lord spake unto Aaroli, say
In aT,
9. 0o not drink wine nor strong drink,
thou, nor thy suns with thee, when ye go
Into the tabernacle of the congregaflon,
lest ye die: It shall be a statute for ever
throughout your general ions:
10. And that ye may put difference be
tween holy and unholy, and between
clean and unclean:
11. And that ye may teach the children
of Israel all the statutes which the Lord
hath spoken unto Them by the hand of
Moses.
UOLDEX THXT.-I.rt as watch and
be axiber. 1 The an. Bill.
OI TL1NK OF SLKUTI RE SECTION.
The profanation Lev. 10:1-33.
The mourning Lev. 10:4-7.
The prohibition Lev. lu:S-U.
TIME.-U. C. 14WJ.
l'LACK. Slnul.
NOTES A NO COMMENTS.
Strange Fire. If Cod were to be
honored and reverenced by Ilis peo
ple, it was essential that the forms
of approach to Ilim should be strict
ly regarded; otherwise their concep
tion of Hint would be greatly low
ered. It is quite probable that Nadab
and A bill u were under the intliiciice
of wine or they would not have of
fered "strange lire."
Profaning the Altar. The "st rnnge"
lire wns fire kindled in some irregu
lar manner or taken from some un
hallowed source. The offense seems
slight, but ns showing a lack of rev
erence for Jehovat, it was very grave.
The sin was one of the heart. Wor
ship that is not reverent in a m.k
cry. "Sanctified" in this place mean.'
'icconied as holy," not "nuitle
ludv."
The 1'iiniiiig ltewailed. Then men
upon whom Moses called to bury the
dead priests were near kindred, prob
ably elderly men. They took the bod
ies without special preparation to a
place outside the camp. The priests
were forbidden the usual signs of
mourning disheveled bnir nnd torn
clothing because they bad died by
reason of Jehovah s judgment on
their sin. Do we not sometimes la
ment and perhaps rebel against (lod's
decisions when we should bow in si
lencp ns Aaron did? A terrible ca
lamity had befallen the house of
Aaron because of irreverence and dis
obedience, but irreverence nnd dis
obedience generally begin at home.
nnd the fault is too often with the
parents. Yet who will sav thnt the
father's punishment was not greater
than thnt of his sons?
The 1'rohibit ion. The command to
nbstain from wine, and strong drink
is thought by some, on account of its'
insertion here, to hint, that Nadab
nnd Abihu were intoxicated when
they brought strange fire, but this
is very uncertain indeed. There is
nothing uncertain, however, about
the command itself, which, with the
reason for it (10: in, 11), is one of the
clearest passages in the Hible in its
teaching of abstinence. The reasons
given are absolutely free from the.
fanaticism which sometimes in the
past has made it seem that, the worst
foes of the temperance cause were
they of its own household. There
is n grain of truth in the saying that
"a large part of the business of the
wise is to counteract the efforts of
the good." The priests were forbid
den strong drink hern use Jehovah
wanted men, strong, clear-eyed, self
respecting men. to stand before him.
The religion of Jehovah was to be
the religion of purity, self-respect,
mnnhood nnd womanhood. The first
suggestion of n debased priesthood,
such ns was common in other re
ligions, had to be met in n way to
prevent its appearing ngnin. Forty
seven American railroads discrimi
nate nguinst persons who drink be
cause they want to employ men.
Most great business enterprises do
the same thing, nnd for the same rea
son. The doors thnt young men who
drink close upon themselves by their
own f ree net should not be forgot
ten. The opportunities they lose, the
confidence they forfeit, the mnnhood
hey nre willing to risk, should make
drinking in any form appear a very
poor proposition to any snne man.
To mnko the most of himself is a
duty that every mnn owes to himself,
his country and his flod.
. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS.
One should never indulge in nny
practice which makes it impossible
to discern between the holy and un
holy. When alcohol burns inside one can
offer no holy fire to the Lord.
An insincere offering is as the burn
ing of strange fire before the Lord.
Alcohol is a trickster, in that it
deceives one into thinking that the
unclean Is clean.
Noble birth Is an accident of fortune,
noble actions characterize the great.
Ham's Horn.
MAST OF OUR SHEEP GOATS'
Hack, er aiattaa Said la Large
Cltlra la tka Meat at
Aaararaa.
Among stockmen it is notorious thnt
great deal of meat that is sold for
prime mutton in St. Louis, Chicago,
Louisville aud Kansas City is really
Angora goat meat just as good eut
lng and fur more profitable to the
stockmen by reason of the greater
value of the fleece, mohair . against
wooL says the Kansas City World.
The Angoru, guut-ruising interest i
steadily growing throughout the
United States. Its headquarters, that
is, the headquarters tf the American
Angora Gout llrecdcrs' association, nre
right here iu Kansas City. W. T. Mc
Intyre is the secretary of this associa
tion. Mr. Mclutvvre says:
"There ure 50,000 Angora goats in
the country to-lay aud the business is
growing fast. It has all been built up
since March 14, lsui, when our associa
tion was formed. Then, according to
government statistics, there were but
80,000 Angora goats in the Tinted
States. Aud not one registered. Nun
we have about 30.0(H) registered.
"Hegistereil gouts range iu price
from $10 to $15 each. Some bucks go
from $25 t $i(M). Plain, unregistered
animals bring from $a.50 to $: a head.
It pays to raise nny kind, but just now,
at any rate from the stud standpoint,
it is more profitable to ruise registered
stock.
"Angora goats do better than sheep
anywhere, but ure especially better in
brush-covered sections. They are far
hartlier thuit sheep.
"Our asociation has 3!s members
now, in all part of the I'liited States
and Cannda and Mexico. We have some
in Australia.
The liiiruriMU Dutch mnn.
Queen Willielmiua's crown is veru
gorgeous. It is of dull gold, only the
edges being polished. It consists of
a crimson velvet cap inclosed in a cir
cle set with sapphires and emeralds.
the ImiH-rml arches terminate in irt
points, eight of which are surmount
ed by large single pearls, and t lie
other eight, bent toward the center
and there crowned with the globe
nnd croRs, ure sot with nine pearls
e.1ch, which are graduated in si,..
the smallest being placed at the top.
Anirrla-aaia thrnnil.
Tive hundred and cu'ln vone :i liens
In (ir;'itt llrititiu applied for nnturiili-
zation (luring I'.illtl, but there were
only 20 Americans among the num
ber. There ure more than li.uno
Amtiw'ftnns permanently settled in
"V t'Xtt'titiou'' Bni1 of number
not . j tiefouie naturalized sub
jects of his majesty.
QHEUTISM
Kept Him Home.
Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy
Cured S. H. Stroud, of CanastoU,
M. Y.; read his concise letter.
"I suffered awfully with rheu
matism. Attimts it was so severe I
could not get out of my house.
i nearn or itr.
David Kennedy's
Favorite Kern
ed y and took four
bottles cf it and was
completely
cured, ami I have
liad no return of tha
rheumatism since.
I am happy to
add my testl
L m II and cheerfully
II recommend It lo
If liters."
II' (J Dr. David Kenne
I I II dy's Favorite Rom-
V(a ( edy restores tho liver
to a healthy condi
tion, and cures tha
worst cases of constipation. It is a cer
tain cure for all diseases peculiar to fe
males and affords great protection from
attacks that originate, in cliango of life.
It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheuma
tism, dyspepsia, all kidney, bladder and
urinary diseases, gravel, diabetes and
Uriht's disease. In this Inst discaso it
las cured where all else failed.
If you are not already convinced thai
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy
is the medicine you need, you may have
a trial bottle, absolutely free, with a val
nable medical pamphlet, by sending
your name, with post otlice address, to
the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation,
Kondout, N. Y., mentioning this paper.
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem
edy is for sale bv all dru'ist at $1.0X1 a
bottle, or 6 bottles for $3.00 Icsh thau
one cent n dose.
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Wragtlieu Muael.a, ttmovt palu auywhete. Ite
MORE LIVES ARE SAVED
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At one
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17 Lion Coffee
has better strength and
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Bulk coffee at the same
I price is not to be com
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In I lb. air tight,
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Veterinary sUrceoN.
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W.U receive priiiiijif nul carets! attention.
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Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all other
diseases which result from improper living or ignorance or neglect of the laws of nature.
" "Too nekieei of the fhyaloat weu-bein . . . In niy Judrmenl rcanltrtl Is aa
lnoreaae In iuaanity and a deoreaae Is Ue birth rate throughout the United Stale.
t)B. Kkepihh j. SiMraoN.of Hatford.
" They cure where otbeni hae failed." I'mi-auaxPHiA l'ucvt.
"Ttirir trratuient is ralieiial . . . they do all Ihev claim."
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" Diet, fiercie und wa'rr he three great surutive a;eueieii "
- Hkai.tii J'THSd.
An interesting l amjihlet of our treatment containing half-ton i i i te
.linonlula of persons wa have cured, .-ent free to all.
niK INSTITUTE OF I IIVSICaI. SCIENCE, I-an eville, Tloira Co., rcmi'a.
Ttiis Is Rot Patent Medicine Ad.
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For twenty years I had been a
sufferer from bronchial troubles ac
companied with a hacking cough.
I at times suffered from extreme
nervous prostration. About four
years ago I began taking Ripans
Tabules, and since then I have us
ed them pretty constantly. I rare
ly retire at night without taking
my Tabule, and I find they keep
my digestive organs (which nat
urally are weak) in good order, and
they also allay my tendency to
nervousness and make me sleep.
The flvecent packet is enough foran ordin
ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents,
contains a supply for a year.
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