(. k notable that in the despoodency lj bT womanly diaeaaea, there teema FZui cuttering woman no way of Pne from pain except at the price of ?Wlf I1 wo"' to erd K , $torr of struggle and suffering ex- Sin such dire "it to health jbappine-bT KcrCesi;"""- .It for womanly ft has well been tiled "A god Cod to weak ano feA women." It r.-viitiiM reeu- Prv dries weakening drains, heals in Lm'mation and ulceration and cures fe Ltl umiknesa. It makes weak women Cong and sick women well. r.Yr medicine almort iaUed ia. fr the a ., rntn Mn. buwiu . niu..v., v, ji, Kmoath Co., Mus., Bo If My unne was Kbrick "lust, and I had pl all over me and I t .lirwiritiK feeling it teemed I eould not do rlt!U Work. I had to tit down to wrath the r V- n. In the yetr 1H07 I wit to tick I IT -ni care to live and prayed many timet that would take me. One day I found a little KL I read it and wrote to Dr. Pierce, and in I . . A . inlMf I riM-iflnl In trv I nd to-day I am a well woman. I ff no backache, no headache, no pain at all. I.vd tlwtvt to have headache previoutly to klmonthlv period ana tucn pain tnai 1 would Kllie B.or in .irony lok three bottle. EnT picrce't Favorite Preteription and three r " . ... 1: rkiuvwru mnri IhrM ma f . i-irrcr't Heasant Pellets, and wat com- Lrlely cured." Aocept no suosiuuie ivt nvuiuc riv h notion." I Here is nomine just as goou. rv l'icrce's Common Sense Medical Ljyjjersent free on receipt of stamps 0 cover expense 01 mailing amy. oenu ., one-rent stamps for the book in paper overs; or 31 stamps for the cloth bound kolume. Adiiress ur. k. v. nerce, Buffalo, N. Y. THE SUSOAT SCHOOL. Th n th the prize .err. W. . JV57J? . recently been diaeovered. Be la ari- . PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. rowiBtown Division. In effect May 25, 1902. rnrrwAHi). III 1)0 i 111 I.' 13 IV-'' io;if. 10 I. ,10 M lUfHi 11 (W ,11 ou 11 17 11 '41 H W II . 11 t" 11 42 1145 STATIONS. EAHTWABD' 13 51 7 (3 V5 .05 Bunbury Selinaicrova Junction Mlltuirrove Pawling Krcnmer Meitcr Mi idleburg -nfer i . rtown e nrings K.u ilia McCi -e WaRi:r Shludle Pnintvrvilla Alaitland Iewiiitown lrwliitown(Malii Street. Lewiatowa Junction. A Ml Ft H 'J0j 4 W 8 09, 4 40 9 01 4 3 R.V'l 4 27 S4; 41M 8 47 4 20 8 4n 4 1.1 ati 4117 S 8B7 sio sni 813 8 44 8: sag 7 57: 8 2g 7 Mi 8 24 7 4 8 2 7 4 8I3 T 85i 8i 733 88 7 30 8Urj Irain leaves Sunbury 5 30 p m, ar rives at sehnscrove 5 45 p ni bcaveHScliiiRprovefirOOp. m., arrives at Sun bury b:T5 p. in. Trains leave Lewiittown Junction : jo a m. 10 14 a m. 1 10 0 m.lSOn m 4 37u i!., 7 (17p , 8 42 p m, 12 36 a in (or Altoona, PltUI'iirK and For llnltlmore and wasninirton bus am vau. K. 138. 4aa. 8 10 p m For Philadelphia and Novi ork 9 n. 8 05. iam, irainiw anu 1110 p k Cot H&rrisiiuric 10 p Ul Philadelphia & Erie n n Division. AND XOKTIIEKN 'KNTKAL RAILWAY WESTWARD, Train ! nvei Mi'iiiifcrove Junction ailly for luuliuiy unil Wi si. 9 a m, 1 J JS p ra, 4 52 p m, Sunday 8 23 ft m, II p in. rninHli'.wSiinluiry dully except Rundny: :Sn in ) r Hull liu.i 21 u m lor J-.rio and i an- in a m lor UHlplnnte Erie and 4'nnnndnliriia 12 a in I"f Iiris Uven, Tyrone ami the Wi-M. ' l n in lor ll'llf.ilo, 1 13 P in lor Hcllel.Hiiti) kui' Tyrone nnd I'nniindniKua Hi ii in I'T kcnovn mid Lliuira 4l p III lor llil,ll!l:.JKJl t kuiil.iy I-.' J7 a m for ButTilo via En.porlum. 2i a in lur bi'ic, s 10 a in lur r.ne anu ;ann!i- itaiKU;i 8 61 p nt lor Wn 1 42 a in fur Lock Haven and liiiuspori Ifiin, ,Vi a m 2 00 and & 25 m lor Wllkes I'urre and llaeltun ) In a in, 1" lu a in, 2 05 p in, 5 35 p m lor Sharoo- ain aiji .iniinii ,nrmei Suii'Uj t j.'i a in lor wllkexbarre EASTWARD. Tniln? Icnve Sollnnrove Junction 100(1 a in, dally iirrivinir at f lillndclntilu S IT p in Ni'w York 3 53p m Baltimore 3 11 t m nKiiiiuKli)ii iv pin S:io ii ui dally arrlvlnc at Phlladoluhla 10 2d p in New York 3 53 a m, Baltimore 9 45 p m w.i.IiUik'mii mr,6 p m. ti ui, ually arrlvlnir at Plilladelohla 4 25. m, New York 713 a m, Baltimora 2 30 a m naainnKtmi nnaic Trains alKO leave Sunbury : 8 M a m dally arriving at Hhlladeldhia 6 53 a m Haltlmiire 7 'JO a m Wanhlnrtnn H.'ul am Naw York V 33 a in Weekdays, 10 8 am Sundays, U vm dullv nrnvlnir at PlillAillnhl 7 59 a m, New York HI a m, 10 38 Sundays Baltl mcte 1 20 a in, Washington 830 a u. Baltimore 12iu p n , Wellington 1 15 p m. J M a in wi'ok duya arrlvlnir at Philadelphia U 4 a m, New York 1 13 p m, Baltimore li JO p m, WasUiiiKion 1 15 p in IBS pu. week day arrlvlnir at Philadelphia a l ui, N w York 30 p m, BaiOmore 6 00 p m Waiililnntoi J 15 p in J, 44 p ni dally, arriving at Philadelphia 7 3? p m Nfw York lo w p m, Baltimore 7 80 p in, Wasli loton 8 35 p m .ralna also leave Sunbury at 950 a ra and 20 jnd J 31 p in, lur liarrlaburg, Philadelphia and 1. vi. nrnnii n.i p... -.B.HfTcUlNSt)N Ua'l Manwcer. RESTORES VITALITf Made a V7J- 1 We Man the iSZ&K .im. &HUAT - DfAnnaaatL.i . Pr(miyandiuickly. Curee when all otberafalL wliiralllKtii thetr loet manhood, and old lirtrTil covor ,urir youthful mor by uin i ?V H "uiMy and surely rentorea Nerrou. J"", bo.t Vitality. ImpotcDcy. Nightly Emleaionn, Ji rower, Failing Memory. Waetina Clue aaoa. and ii.K .0 """ abuso or exceeaand Indiscretion, Ei ono ,nr B,ud- biiflnewi or marriage. II V cure by atartinR at tlio aeat of dlaeaae. but In. 1. J ?.Prvo ,onl ' lood builder, bring. Itorin. plnk B'ow Pa cheeka and r ndT,lh' 0re ' ynth " ru 08 fnnanlti Ith. i.un,I"on- ln,K 0I KETIVO,no a I rfn " "n carried in et pocket. By mail iOper packane. or six I or 8J3.O0, with pott Royal Alcdiciow Co.,af,M.Ti for mte m Middlcburqh, ra., by MlWnLKUliOll DRLG CO. M "' .'"'xh Hyriia. Taniu Ouuu. Cat I I ITiTaiii. " K"'',t-- i" H Icaaaai la tho InteraatlaaaJ rtta (r Beptenaker 14, 10418 LT laar Ofceylaa- THE LESS074KT EXT. (Oeut. 30:ll-il.) 11. For this nimmamLmf-r.t which 1 cam mand thee this 62 y. It It cot bidden from thee, neither ia Ii tar off. 11 It Isrt In Heaven, that thou fhouldcst ay. Who shall so up forur to Heaven, and brliiff It unto us, that e may hear it, and go it? 13. Neither Is It beyord the eea, that thou shouidcit tay. Who ahaii t,o ovtr the eca for ur. and bring it unto us. that w may hear it, and do it 7 , 14. But the word lg vtry r.lgh unto thee. In thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayert do it. I 15. See, 1 have wt before thee this- day life and good, and 1' ath and evil; 1 16. In that 1 cun,.,iand thee this day to love the Lord thy Uod. to walk in his woys, and to keep his commandments andi hi statutes and hi Judgments, that thou may- : est live and multiply: ar.d the Lord thy God 1 shall blet thee in the land whither thou foest to pones it. 17. Hut if thir.e heart turn away, to that : thou wilt not hear, but shall be drawn ' away, and worship other gods, and serve them; I IS. I denounce unto you this duy. that y hall sureiy perish, ar.d that ye shall not lirolor.g your days upon the land, whlihrr thou passes t ovt r Jordan to go (41 posi-vf f It. I 19. 1 call Heaven and earth to record this ; Jny against you, that I have set before you i me ana death, blessing and curalr.g: there fore choose life, that both thou and thy eed may live: a. That thou mayest love the Lord thy Uod, anUthat iliou mayest obey HI voice, and that thou mayest clave unto Him: for He la thy Hie, and the lench 01 thy unvs: that thou mayest dwell In the land which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, to Abra ham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give thtm. UOLDUS TKXT Kor till l tbe late oC tiixl, that wr keep hi roiumiind 111 rill. 1 John Kill. UI T1.I.NK UK StKIPTfRE SECTION. The bli sslngs and cursi s lieut., xxvill. Israel's obliiruilitn t n,,H !,.., w,v Encouragement to rtpentani-e .! ,. li ut., 30:1-10. God s commandment lieut., Jo:ll-14. Mi"'?uy Utut., 3u:10-iv. TIME. U. C. 145:'. I'lACE. Lund of Moab. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Conditions of Xulinunl rroKtivrity. The Ituok of Deutpronoiny in lnrjjo ly given to enforcing the truth Hint nutioniii prosperity is conditioned upon serving liod. Drawing near to the end of life, Moses was unximis to impress this truth upon the Israel ites. Deuteronomy contains three ad dresses in which he sought to con vince them that their highest well being depended upon their beingfiiith ful to the (iod who hnd brought them out of Egypt. The lilessiiigs nnd Curses. A most noteworthy thing about the twenty eighth chapter of Deuteronomy is the oriental exuberance of its lan guage. Men of our time nnd race do not go so much into details in treat ing of blessing or curse. Success and failure ia all departments of life are here connected with obedience and disobedience. In fact, to the Hebrew mind all material prosperity was a sign of Jehovah's favor, nnd material reverses, of llis displcnsure. Encouragement to Ilcpentance. The two preceding chapters are in the spirit of the law nt its harshest, but the thirtieth chapter ia full of the spirit of the Gospel. As in nil Clod's denlings with men, pennlty follows sin without fail, so does pardon fol low penitence. God's blessing once lost is nnt necessarily lost forever, but may lie regained by ceasing to sin and beginning to obey (v. 2). Xn con dition is too hopeless for such a re turn (v. 4), and the restoration to fa vor will lie perfect and complete (v. 5). (iod's help to fahliful obedience may be expected by those who desire it. (v. (). and full happiness will sure ly follow (vs. 7-10). God's Commandment. The com mandment referred to (see 11:"2; 10: 9) is devotion to Jehovah. The "for" at the beginning is not used to con nect this section with what goes just before, but with the general thought of the duty of obedience, which is in volved in everything that has been said. The word rendered "hard" means rather, trfo dillicult (17:8). The reasonableness and fairness of (iod's will ns revoaled to us by Christ, and in the Ten Words of the older revela tion, cannot help appealing to the thoughtful man. God does not lay upon us burdens too henvy to be borne, nnd llis commands are given for our good, not for His. All His great laws He has in some way put into our very hearts (30:14), so that we should be conscious of their Tight ness if they had never been written on the tables of stone. Man's Duty. The keynote of this section is freedom of choice. The choice is presented first in the terms of its consequences. Life nnd pros perity follow the right choice, while misfortune and death follow the choice that is wrong. The choice of good is the choice of obedience to Jehovah (v. 10). Its first step is love for Jehovah, nnd that love will leud to full obedience to Him. This sec tion impresses again the fact that "whatsoever n. man sowcth, that shall he also reap." With verse .19 begins a final solemn appeal; nn appeal ns solemn nnd as forceful to the present generation as it was to that. Kight and wrong are before us nnd we must choose. The great "I ought" rises up in every mnn's soul, a witness that God is our life (v. 20) and that good- j ness ia really, natural, not badness; 1 that the Father's house and not the j miserable fnr country is really the 1 prodigal's home, j What the Preacher Snj. 1 Opposition often furnishes iuspira- lion. j J,ong praying cannot piece out snort living. To recede from a wrong position is really to advance. Chaff nnd straw always stuck up higher than grain. It takes a great heart to be grateful lor little things. Godliness cannot be measured by a lack of manliness. Conscience ha greater commercial value thun cash. Tli Casawlwlnt. man because Th. V.I., ( dent,y fintt t'Vioar ... , .. lTer in the poweij -so," an.wered Senator Sorghum;-' of advertising, aihat'a not the point. He didn't use hia proposition recently made to the. It. He wasted it." Washington Star, tovernment will attest. In this prop- M.n for T (nla osition, he offered the government j -i th next letter jth write tne." $50,000 for the privilege having hii wrote the city girl, who was nt the face printed on me year's issue ol beach, to her mothc-, "please smd my bathing suit. I forgot to put it In my trunk when I ct.iue uway." Vonkera Statesman. ' The Power of l.aaineaa. Hopkins Why Uou't jou take a rect 9 cummer. Jenkfna It' too dangerous. If I ajiould ever quit work 1 don't believe I'd ever get started nguin its long a 1 lived. Detroit Free Tress. postage stamps. He mnde no secrel of the fact that it was his desire t have this done for advertising pur poses, pure and simple. True to at traditions. Uncle Sam refused to Irt coerced, and the prospective adver tiser's $30,000 was made to look like nine cents and a penny; but had thil man succeeded in carrying the mat ter through, declares Ad Sense, hi would have had, without any quali fication, the biggest umouut of pub licity, so far as circulation is con cerned, ever attained by any one man The above statement well evidence the value of advertising. Any mat who will voluntarily offer $j0,000 foi the purpose if udvertisitighimself hut doubtless been greatly benefited bj publicity in the past. He has evi dently figured out ih sehe-.ic and lint realized that he was bound to make money by the investment. Of course such a proposition would never be en tertained by the government undet any circumstances, but the fact that it was mnde is the most valuable tes timonial that could be given to tli value of advertising. There are wise and solemn men who disbelieve in what is called Luck. ... . . swear that thert Ivlther I.ui-lt or , , lsn tanysuchthing U,'",, and teach theii young that success is due to virtue aud industry alone. Now, last week a gas and oil company was putting down 11 test well in Ohio. What wa struck? O, nothing but gold uni' coul. We don't say there was any Luck about the matter, but it is curi ous how some folks tind things und how the treasures in the bowels d the earth rush out at 'em. For vx ample, Col. Jim. (iutTey, of Pennsyl vania, und various other states. He was prospecting for zinc in Arkansas last winter. One very cold day what was his surprise and pleasure to find coal, wood and hot ami pat one on the same spot. If this not not Luck, it is Genius. A traveler who recently passed through France by rail observed how scrupulously neat nnd clean nil the little farms were kept. Not a weed is to be seen lior an inch of ground wasted. The whole country is tended as a garden, and everything is so trim and nice that to an American, who is accustomed to be so slovenly and wasteful in farming, the landscape in u pleasing scene. France has been cultivated a great many years, and over there an acre often lias to pro duce enough to support a family. It is necessary, therefore, to make the most of everything, nnd so farmiiif' in France is on the intensive order. It will lie many generations before we arrive at that state of land econ omy, but many of our farmers could learn a valuable lesson from the French peasant. The value of farms and farm prod ucts in this country, according to t hi census report of l'JUO, has to be ex pressed in 11 figures. The sum is be yond the power of the human mind to grasp, but it makes us realise this, however, that the resources of tliis country are almost immeasurable. No kind of real estate is advancing as rapidly as farm values, and as a specu lative proposition there is nothing so good to hung on to. The government figures discredit the popular impres sion that rurnlites are rapidly flock ing to the cities at least, if they ore, the tide in the other direction is just as strong. The Yannsr Mather. Two yearSKO she showed to me Hr B. A. with an honest pride. To-day she has a new degree M. A., with a B. A. BY her side. Llf. COMES K ATI HAL TO HIM. Jaat Hoaa f raaa trhasl. Mra. Ke tired Well, lirii'gel, now what' the matter? Int my daugh ter Esther in the kitchen to help you? Bridget That just it. mum. If I've got to eat her cooking I'll quit. Chicago Journal. In a Hurry. "The best men iu Georgia," suit! the father to his ton, "came right f rum the plow." "That's what I want to come from." was the reply, "an" durn quick, too!" Atlanta Constitution. VVerdliiK Oat. Dorcas What are you going to contribute to the "rummage Mile?" Mrs. Dorcas Why, ail the thing the junkman wouldn't buy." N. Y. Sun. Aro You Siclt? Do fou .suffer from Kidney, Lira, SUdder or Blood Disease or any uris ary trouble. Dyspepsia, EheumsUnfc, Constipation, or if a woman any- of the sicknesses peculiar to your sex t it so, send your address, to Dr. Dwnd Kennedy Corporation, Itondout, N-Y and they will send you absolutely bus a trial bottle of DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, the irroatest specific known to inodlral wie for the cure of then diseaoivs or any urio anA trouble. It ha been used by iihynieiun ik hospitals and nnUHriuui fur m-ur!y thirty roar with unfmlinic succe. Im sale i large, to-day it can be found ut any ilrurf sturo i.ooBoM0 w etofta.oa. An Item (rum bleu sit. j Knrn Her Mitmina. Mrs. Dearborn Docs your hii-bnml "And sh:i ! I I pcak In your father, shout for union forever? 1 curling?" asked the young ir.nn im Mrs. Wabash No, indeed! He's , mediately after the fair maid bail try ing to get a divorce already. ) IfUiled hiui. Yonkers Statesman. , "Yes," replied the one nnd only. nut lor go i iii-si- -Mike iion t say a I word to mother." 1 "Why in 1 ?" lie nsked. j "lli-e:ui.-e," she 11 1 s t t reil, "f ilonl j want the engage mi-nt inm'e politic for 1 two i i- three i!:is ct." t bieng Daily Nt-vs. o llauM of It. Mrs. Doole And wiH you love me when I'm old nnd unlovely? Doozle 1 suppose so. You see, I'll be old and daffy then, myself. Sua Francisco Uullctin. "What makes your dog such a fight er?" "Oh, we feed him on serajis." Phila delphia Press. The World ( We Find It. Fudd Thi is hard world. Dudd And yet everybody is looking for soft places in it. Huston Trau icriuU Suspicions. Husband I've just bought your mother an automobile. Wife Oh, John, how could you be o cruel? Chicago American. The Genuine 1 1 m- 1847 Spoons, I?c.':s, Kr.ives, etc., have all the qualii! in eloign, workmanship t t .c best sterling silver, ; tj one-eighth ;he ccst. t".v: sterling now on the -.inly too thin ar.d light IllnkV Opinion. Mrs. Hinks There goes a man who proposed to me once. He's rich, too. . Mr. Dinks I'll bet he wasn't rich whenyou refused him. N. Y. Weekly. On the riuaia. Ella What is your idea of a suceets ful woman? Stella A married one. N. Y. Times. Lion Coffee is 16 ounces of pure coffee to the pound. Coated Coffees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to you, but moneyinthepockct of the roaster. Th Mftlffl ptcktft Inmrtt unl. turn quant, and frt,ltnM. 1 Brrklhirt II 1- , 11 and finish. yrf at onc-fou. f Much ' &52oV market is GM forpracti. u - u 1 - o tenor in n I Plate tha' ,. fj Aslt your ' Jl 1 Avoid sulistit". Y rse, and is lar way to ".s, 'ttrs." r for "1847" e Our full trade-m. "I847 Roger: ?.roi." lock fur it. S. leading dealer , verywhere. Befure b write fur our 1...- boolt No. p.'l 1STERSA-1-VI. SII.VF.Il CO.. MERIDEN BRITA'iMA CO.. Mender. Conn. 4 ..... y " "0 Uealtli 1 tlio Orst of all UU-rtU-s, ami liaiiplnes irlve u theehorgy wLlch ia 5 the I Mlsof In-ill' i.."- .(.i. f. I I c CI e i CI t t The Dr. Mumaw Medical Association, 'rN'r,Mi-,, TI.I' ' ICl.KII.VliT, Kl.lillAKT (ll.. Ill. Caniihatln ami Treatment at :tii:e ir b Mid. Six Srvii.i'M. All illicit- flcniTiil Mi-iliial. liK-ctn.iiiitlilc. II if irni.-. 't.'ie,.Miiu II- ii: 'pj::ii. . jnJ Ui--. ! i w. Itotpltul Adtaittuxcs. l.)i- rested tor t.l im.- l' rce et Charge. Also .-ilaiiiiliiiturt-rs nl ,in,l IK-alir in ..c.'ical. nr'.:i-.il I'rtlnip-.-'Tti. M ii Coinntlc and I'lii.skul CuKiirr Spinaltici. t ir.Mliir.ir . r the Mik koiii Invalid. Corre.punilcnc suikitt-tl. CunMil'.ati'.n I'rte. AJdreit the Secretary, 409 So. Main St., Elkhart. and if Si-mi for a ci'i'V ior-Hmik fur loo.t. r,ni:iiniii Infoiiiiatl-'ii .-. 'ii.-.-riuiii.' lliulUi. lluLii-. ami ll ivi,. trati-il. l'rici-. ti n c.-nts. I T a t "The beauty ahout rcadiiijr a news paper is that you can nmicri-lantl the plain Kiifjlish it uses," mi id the wife jftiy. And then the fimple niiijr, turn ing to the fporting P"!?L' rvatl aloud: "Travis was bunkoictl pliiying for the fifth hole after hooking his drive into the rough, and lost, 54. The sixth also went against him, even though l'.ristol bunkoied on li is tecum!, a long brassey, Travis approaching short nnd then overputting. Travis won the uiuth, however, with a pretty four." The meanest swindler ever heard of "in these parts" has been operating In Ilipley county, Intl. He poses na a dentist and goes from house to house extracting teeth without cost. lie calls again in a few days, gets half the price for a plate and fails J.o ap pear again, leaving his victim minus teeth and cat.lt. There is weeping and wailing, but under the circumstances there is no gnashing of teeth. There is, however, a terrible chewing of gum. "We have enough coal to supply the market," enys President Eaer. And the market has enough money to sup ply the trust. So, after all, as the New York World says, everyone should be content except, possibly,' the con sumers and the miners. Now doth the little busy mosquito employ each twilight hour. I had been troubled with my stomach for the past sixteen or sev enteen years, and, as I have been acting as a drug clerk for the past thirteen years, I have had a good chance to try all remedies in the market, but never found anything, until we got in a supply of Ripans Tabules, that did me any good. They have entirely cured me. At times I could hold nothing on my stomach, and I had a sour stomach most all the time; in fact, I was miserable, and life was hardly worth living. I was called cross and crabbed by my friends, but now they all notice the change in me. The f ivecent packet is enough for an ordin ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents, contains a supply for a year.