c nrso cut. mnv farmer's wife aits on lht 13 wed out-m if there u not GTounceof eAbrtUfttabee. But r- fan Lber"" riH be d retresu .5!a mill. i for the 'oman to bred out. ,n pfOIOUuu L the ear Lforeibly.w that sac topped about. 2 woman feels more acutely the I.. trk and throbbing nerves. I k women, hundreds of tboniands of l . 1 It 1 .1 x i hare been wauc wa wy wre w ui Pierre's Favorite Prescription. It kjisbes regularity, driea weakening Lj, deals miiHiniiiiH'M mi uuw rind cures female weakness. ld cni "h 1 suffered fee thlr- Mart wjm . - - .mini through my hips sbd back," writes tohn Dickson, of OrenTell, Aasiaubola Dirt., ,' itf I cant describe the maery k was mr ft-H looc t a (IBM. Iooulcf not eat mediants advertised rad thought I Eirrthtm. Had not taken one bottle till i wung wen. Aim . ; PrneriDtioa ' and one at 'Golden Li n-nrrv ' I was like a new woman. Meat and sleep anJ d my work. le Common Sense juemcai Adviser, Ifit free on receipt of eta trip, to nay Inse of mailing only. Send 21 one l.timins for the book in paper covers, stamps for the volume bound in Address JJr. fierce, mumio, . x. VIRTUES OF BARLEY. ENNSYLVAN1A RAILROAD. Lewistowu Division. In effect May 25, 1902. STATIONS. I IUD. A S ii mi ii in in l.i 10 10 311 0 12 1151 Sunbtiry S'liiiKrove Junction iiiiirrve I'awliiiic Krcniner Meimr Mi lilleburg Mifcr t i town ii to . t iliiB I Hi K . i ins im I.Oi 11T Wanner li Mundle 1 tfi rsiniervllle U2 Mnitland 1 411 kewliitown ,1 42 Lewlntown (Main Street. 145 LewiHtown Junction. EAtTWARD' r u 4 SO A H 909 04 SIM 8 4S 8 471 8 41)1 8M 8 8 8 IS Bfffl T 87 7M1, T 49i 48 tmI 7 88' 7 30 4 40 4 27 4 83 4 20 4 18 407 57 51 8 44 8 3H 8 28 8 2( 8 2o 8 la 80s "8 8 Do leaves Suubury 6 30 p m, ar- ves at Selinsprove 5 45 p m VsSelitiegrove :00p. m., arrives aunbiirv 6:15 p. m. Is leave Lewintowrj Juiictlon : WlUra. 110pm,13Hpm47in, T97p b m, 12 36 a ui for Altoona, Fituburg anJ i. Wmwunil waahlnKton 80S am 9 80, 1 4S3 lOp m For Philadelphia and Now r,H,lam. lirilMtSH and nil p tmtburg 10 1) ia ladelphia & tne n n Division. AND UTIIEHN I'ENTKAl. RAILWAY tt'KSTWARD, lave s-Iiiifrove Junction aaliy tor and Went. In, 12 VI p m, 4 52 p m. Sundny 9 45 a m, nvf Sutilmry dully exrept Runday: (urllnllJlo.l ii u ni mr Erie aud Can- for Ilcl!efitito Krle and ("anamlalirua lur hio Haven, Tyrone anil the Wesl. hi lur Itnrritlo, 1 1:1 ii m tor KeUcifonla yruiie anil t'HiiamlHlKua iit kpooviiaiiil Klinira lur Y iilla import 12 i? a m for Buffalo via En norlnm. lur trie, 5 10 a in lor Krle ami Canuu fi 64 u m for vVii forlick llavon and 9 ra 2 00 an J 5 25 Dm lor Wliunn- kd llaielton to 10 am. am u n. 5 S5 r in top Sluuniw M'liiiiU'iiriuel V .5 a ui lur WllkesbarrO EASTWAHD. ralnf leave Sollnsgrove Junction u a 1 1 y nrrivlnjr at Kblludelphla ew urk 6 53 0 in lialtluiura X 11 n m ton 4 lepra f jauy arriving at Philadelphia I .New York 8 53 a m. Hnlilm,,r ianm tun io si p m. - uaiiy arnvinir at Philadelphia New York 713 a in. HuUi, .... tmi . ton 4 ift a rc I ira'im aim laave Sunburr : f 'ally arriving at Philadefdhla 1 51 a m V iS m, .""hlnnton (130 am New CaviLaornvm ' Philadelphia 7 M tii.1. '" 1088 Sundays Balil- i m, Wa.tUlniflOn8.Hlla m Uulllmnra Wathlngton 1 16 p m. fk -ecv i5" ITI'" at Philadelphia fc in . rrlvlnF at Philadelphia 7 8? p m K ' j P Baltimore 7 80 p m, Waah- '" f unnury at 50 a m and 20 . namaourK, Philadelphia and law Thnt Vlll Grew Ch4 Cora Oaa Year Will Yll Fair Barlrr Cra ta Kext. One advantage which barley may be credited with over the other ce reals is that it is ranch less liable to be injured by the rust fun,MH. Nearly all the varieties that are now ost the market nintare noma tune during; the first ten days in July, so that the crop escaies to some extent the severely hot wjenther. Ripening; as it does at this early date is of considerable advantage to the grower during the hsrvestlnir period. Where wintr wheat is prown barley 1h generally ready to harvest soon after this crop, while spring wheat and oata come in a lit tle later. But the fact thnt it ma tures at as convenient time would ot alone recommend it for general evd ture. It must give a good yield of grain, otherwine farmers in general will have little use for it. In this respect we think that barley fnlly fills the requirements. Where, or dinary care is taken t preparing the seed bed and the soil is at all in good heart there is little difiienlty Knng a yield oi 4U btiKnels.tier acre, in fact we have seen a 10 and 5 bushel yield time and again. As the grain usually weighs from 45 to 50 pounds per bushel it will be seen that the yield in pounds per ncre is rrj iurge. ii certainly would re quire n. heavy crop of oats to pro ance the same nmoimt of food. It is true that- the grain is scarcely so palatable as oats and that it is not relished so much by farm animals; at the same time if propeOly com bined with other foods it will give good results. Live Stock Indicator. NEEDS EXTERMINATION. Jlmawa Xt in a Plant That Ia Una- tteruua ta Children na Well aa Live Mock. The plant that we illustrate is a good one to exterminate, especially if there are j oung children to play in its vicin ity. It is poisonous, nnd the life of more than one child has been sacrificed to it. Children are poisoned by play- THE SU1CDAY SCHOOL. Leaaaa la taa latrraartlaaal irrtea (r Oetahrr Xn, 1IMI Joahaa aa Caleb. THE LESSON TEXT. (Joahua 14:5-15.) (. And the Lord commanded Moses, so the children ot Israel did. and Uiey divided the Und. ' S. Then the children of Judah came untc Joshua In o.ik.i; ai.d Caieo the auu of Je phur.neh the Kpma.ie aaid unto him. Thou knowest the thing that the Lord auliiunic Mosea the man of God concerning ms and thee In Kudeehbarnea. 7. Forty years b.d was 1 when Mosea tho servant oKthe Lord sent me from Kadech barnea to epy out the land; and I brought him word attain as It was in mir.e heart. 8. Nevertheless my brethren that went up with me made the heart of the people melt: hut I wholly followed the Lord my God. . And Moses aware on that day. saying, Surely the lurid whereon thy leet have trodden fSall be thine lrihtrliar.ee, ar.d thy children's torever, bee use thou batt whol ly followed the Lord my God 10. And now. behold, the Lord hth kept me alive, as He said, t hew 40 ar.d five yearn, even since tho Lord Hmke this wordiur.to Motes, while the cht.uren of Israel wan dered in the wilderness: and now, lo, I am this day fourscore and five yeurs old 11. And yet 1 am as strong this day as I' as In the day that Moses sent me: as my strrngth was then, even so Is my strength now, tor war, both lo go out, ar.U to en me In li Now therefore r; v: n tr l mountain, whereof the Lore i,...ii .n u..u o.y; for thou htardest In thui day how tl e Anaklms were there, and that the Ciiiis were great and fenced: If so be tho Lord will be with me. then 1 shall be able to drive them out, as the Ixird raid. 13. And Joshua bleswd him, and Rave unto Caleb the son of Jephuniieh llcuron for an Inheritance. 14. Hebron therefore became the Inher itance of Caleb the son of Juphunneh the Kenezlte unto this day, because that he wholly followed the Lord God of Israel. 16. And tho name of Hebron beforo was Klrjathurba; which Arbn was a grtat man among the Acaklmg. And the land hnd rest from war. ;OI.I)l. IK XT He wholly followed the iMiril. JiikIi. l ltl I. OUTLINE OK SCK1ITUUAL SECTION. Defeat and victory Josh, vll., vlil. torapact with tho Gibeonltes Josh ix Conquest of southern Cnmuin Joi-h. x. ('onuuest of northern Canaan Jush. xi. uiiuinn unuonquerea Josn. x Hi, ' t Taa4 puss! o( a aaa, "Say, ma." , "Vhat is It. my dearr "Is pa a self-mada man?" "Xo, darling. If anyone asks yon about It you must ssy that your father is the architect ot his own fortune." It should be explained that she had just returned from a three-week's visit in Itoston. Chicago Iieooril-ller-ald. Ko Scandal. v He klrsed her. He could not withstand Tha chance that offered, maybe. He waa a politician and She waa a voter's baby. Washington 8tar. Qt ESTIOS OP POLES. REV. AARON GOO trr. Pastor Rhioediff, N. V. M. E rturct. CURED OP Kidney and B.iu& FrogrMe BY DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE EEilUDV Tho Josh. 14:11-15 1430 and HI... A JIMSON WLED. (a, flowering spray; b, fruit ;npr capsule both one-third natural size.) in;? with the leaf in the mouth, and after the seeds ripen by eating them lliey are also dangerous to cattle. These weeds are generally found on vacant lots. Mow the weeds and scut ter grass seed in their place. BIG PROFIT IN WATER. Fruit Growers anil Dairymen Can Sell It at a llluh Price and Tet l'lenae the 11 oyer. I tgnE VITALiTt Made a Well Man I. M M aad;??.Lt,ln:30dTS. Itsctl will ni.7 ii. , " Ton " 0,Iler 11 r." a 'heir lost manhood, and old L it Z , " Toulbful viRor by oslna hritaii.. ' , T nu Bu", restores Nervous V. tuhni I.?poU,De- "htly Erolations, lit u11nior!'' teaiii.and Kfe,.r .r.and lndiKretloa, iri h .7 Zl , """mess or marriage, it S nluk .Dloon oniider, bring, LpJT '""th. ft wards off fnsanitl fMckia, .r ... Poeses. uy mall To sell water at n high price and yet please the buyer is one of the farmer's privileges. The gardener whose strawberries ore juciest, whose melons, givo tho greatest re freshment during the hot August days and whose peaches are the most melt ing owes much of tho superior quality V his fruit to the abundance of water they contain. To secure this added juiciness, unless nature be liberal with rains during the growing season, he must spend money, time ami labor in irrigating his plantationsor in making special efforts to conserve the moist ure in the soil. The cheese-maker also sells considerable water in his product, but he might usually sell more with satisfaction both to himself and to the consumer, lie would have an advan tage over the gardener in 0 doing, for he need not go to great expense to provide the moisture. It is always found in plenty in the green cheese; nnd he need only use enre in retaining it to add both quantity and quality to his marketable cheese. Troy (X. Y.) Times. Cleaning Creamers C hurn. J. Bunting, of Michigan, in his Cream ery Journal, tells how he cleans his churn as follows: "I use a handful of sal soda and one of salt, together with two tablespoonfuls of potash or lye, with four ordinary pails of hot water. I pour this in the churn and start it go ing, but I am always sure to leave th venting plug out. 1 run tne cnurn lor about two minutes, draw the water olT into a washtub and use it to wash my strainer, butter ladle, paddle, bricker, etc. After I have washed my churn outside and inside with this solution, I pour cold water into It and rinse it by running for nbout two mnutes. After drawing oft the water I sprinkla with salt." Don't falMo whitewash the chicken house outside as well as Inside. It I Caleb's claim T1ME.-11. C. H61 I'LACE.-Gilgal. NOTES AND COMMENTS. the Conquest. It took about seve years to subdue Cannun with unythin like completeness, though the victory was practically assured m much let time. Joshua' plan of campaign wu masterly, lty taking Jericho and and by securing the cities of (iile Ceerooth and Chephirah and Kirinth jearim through the Gibeonites (9:1-1S), Canaau was d'ivided into tw parts by a line runningf rem Jericho t me .tieuiierranean, so Hint the king of the north and of the south werecu oft from cooperating with eiic"h other, Then Joshua first conquered the sou- cm! then the north by the swiftness o his movements and the impetuosity o his attacks. All this was done before the redemption of the promise made t Caleb, The Two Campaigns. Chapter vii. re lates the defeat of a small detnehmen of men at Ai, as the result of the di obedience of Achan, who had take 6ome of the plunder of Jericho for hi own use; the detection and punishmrii or tne oiieniieranu, wnii turn, the Hon ing to death of his innocent children Joshua w as a noble servant of God, lm we who have known Christ's revel at io oi inc nea 11 oi tioii. cannot lieliov that he was right in supposing nil tl crucify and barbarism of tliosedavs to be pleasing in Ood's sight. Theoex two chapters relate the taking of Ai nnd the stratagem of the (lilieonifes I he accounts of tin conquest found in Joshua indicate two distinct cum paigns carried on by the nation ns whole, with marvelous success. The first was in the southern part of the country, and began with the defeat of the five Amorile kings. It brought about the complete subjugation of that part of the country and the ex termination of most of the originn lnnauiants. i tie northern campaign began with the defeat of the coalition under Jabin, king of Ilazor, nnd was throughout, n sweeping victory. The accounts in Joshua and Judges have never been satisfactorily harmonized Joshua perhaps gives a sort of con densed account of what really took a much longer time than would appenr on tne surface. t-aleb's tlaim. "The children of Judah drew nigh unto Joshua:" Caleb belonged to the tribe of Judah bv adoption, for he was not one of the Hebrew by birth. He wns "Caleb the Kcneite." 'The thing that Je hovah spake eoncorninr me:" He based bis claim on Jehovah's prom ise, spoken more than 40 years be fore, "forty years old was I:" .Ca leb was 85 years. old at the time of this lesson. "My brethren:" Caleb Is referring to the ten cowardly spies, men who had been enemies to the whole nation, but he speaks kindly nnd nurses no resentment in his heart. "I nm as strong this day as I was:" His life had not been easy, hut it had been pure and good and strong, nnd he assured Joshua that he was just as well able to con quer 'the Anakim as ever, though he was 85 years old. "This old veteran, whose services would hnve entitled him to almost any reward he might ask, did not seek for a soft place for his declining yenrs, but for author ity to do yet moro hard fighting." Prof. Heecher. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. He who wholly follows tho Lord may expect at times to oltend oth ers. He who wholly follows the Lord will always have a present reward in the approval of his conscience. He who wholly follows the Lord will in tile end win popular esteem. He who wholly follows the Lord will ever he sustained and approved by Him. He who wholly follows the Lord ' not Haas awn v. t i benefit. Look here, this house is clear out of sight of the water, and you told me before I signed the lease of this cottage that I could put a rod out of the window and cutch fish In the lake." "Well, I didn't say how long your pole would have to be." Chicago Tribune. The Era of It'ah I'rlrca. Maryhadallttlelarr.li; The waiter claimed It wjis Just As much as thty could give and live; Bo Mary blamed the trust. Puck. What He tYanfa to Know. "I can't understand nbout this wire less telegraphy," suid Mrs. Wumlcr. "Why, it's plain as day." said Mr. Wunder. "They just send the mes sages through the air instead of over wires." "I know that." said she, "but how do they fasten the air to the poles'.1" Tit-Bits. thAnJaMnKnf ,heP,(! donf " 1-v Hr. D.ivid KenneuVs F.tvori'.. Remedv .ivorue iumiumv i,ir Kijnev ti Easily Arrans-ed. . Stage Director Little Kva Is ill and will not be uble to appear at this evening's performance. 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