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    HIDjDLEBUEG post.
1 again there is an item in the
concerning the birth of a
5L to small that a quart' cup
aCti 11 1WU,U ..... mw
who in weaknesa and misery
ti forward to the baby's advent
-.line and fear.
Lie fine, healthy children the
must D u"u;i "
common testimony
of mothers that the
use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip
tion not only pro
motes the mother's
health but also gives
her strength to give
her child.
"Favorite Pre
scription " accom-
ilishes these results
y tranquilizing the
nerves, promoting a
healthy appetite,
and giving refresh-
Up, 11 incrcuaca p;iitai vigui
kci great muscular elasticity, so
lie baby's advent is practically
8 It is lue uew oi tunica lor
, 'mothers.
! recommend Dr. Pierce' Favorite
,;;, write Mrs. J. W. G. Stephen, ol
orth'umberland County, Va. "Before
little bov wai born I took six bottle.
. Snrst child and baa been from birth,
rTnrd verv much leaa than I ever did
I unhesitatingly advise expectant
to use the ' Favorite Prescription.'
if1er who offers a substitute for
Ste Prescription " does so to gain
le more prone paia on tae saie
meritorious medicines,
ierce's Common Sense Medical
, containing looS pages, is sent
receipt of stamps to pay expense
Slinir only. Send 3t one-cent'
r. .. - , .i , .
for ttie ciom-oounu voiunie, or
stamps for the book in paper
Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buf-
V.
NSYLVANtA KAILROAD.
Lewistown Divisiou.
In effect May 25, 1902.
,. HTATIOlfS. I AHTWABO'
, AM! P H
mi Hunhury "ail 4 50
0 SIlnvrove Junction SOU 4 40
eelinsirrora 9 04 tm
t; 1'nwMnit 8ft8 4.27
1 K reamer 48
lii Melser 8 47 4 20
in Miihlleburs; 8 4i 4 la
! llenfcr 8 84 ' 4 07
II lieavertowa am
l nearer Spring KUI w
11 Kiiin.f .Mills oi.li
li sleClure 8H7j 8 38
; Wagner 5i
I Mimdle 7 M 8 24
lit l'alntervllle 7 49 B2II
.11 nit I and 7 B 13
Ixwintown TM 80s
hrwttnwiiMaln Mreel. 7 83: SI'S
15 Lrwixtowa Junction. 17 10 SVQ
kuves iSuubury 6 30 p m, ar
ks ut Sehungrovo 5 45 p m
WiiiEKrovercOOn. m., arrives
Kutibiiry ti:i5 p. in.
cave LewiHiown Juuctlon :
i0 14 in. 1 10 0 rn.13.tn m 4 S7 D m. T OTP
pi, 12 36 a hi (or Aluxins, Pittsburg and
more am' Wsh!nirton SOS am 9 30,
93 8 10 p m Kor Philadelphia and New
, naiara. 1 02 ltJ 4 &x and 1114) p
IrrHmrx 4 10 p in
AND
rTHEKN t'KNTKAT. RAILWAY
tii.srWARD.
k-avss Hclibiirrove Junction dally for
fend Weal.
12 58 p m, 4 52 p m. Sunday 9 a m,
Vvp Sunlmry dally except Sunday:
wuuiuiu.m a m tor fiJie and uan-
i
air Bellclnnte Erie and CanandalKtia
nr uicb Haven, Tyrone and the weal.
lor Kiinnio, 113 Dm lor Hellefonts
one and I'snandaiitua
fcr kennvnand Elinira
lor WlUIiimiiport
L'? A m ffir ttllfTaln Via Cn nnHum
sir Erie, 5 tu a ui lor Kris and Cannn'
IBM p m lor wi,.
urLnck Haven and
DShlmfDAinil KMnm Im nri Ifeu
I Haulton
Btiiuaui, 'inspni, 5 89 pm lor Shamo-
Muunt Caruiel
iuid tor Wllkeabarre
KAHTWAH1).
Kin- iitare Sellnigrova Junction
- 1 1 j arriving ai ruuaaeipoia
Now rkg 58 pm Baltlmor 8 U p m
tun l- p m '
mIH) rrlvlna at Philadelphia
New Y .rk 9 68 a m, Balliniora 9 45pm
lJU 10 56 p m.
i. ualiy arrlvlna; at Philadelphia
New York 713 a lu, Baltimore 2 80 a m
ton 4 115 a ir.
TraiiiB alo leave Sunbnry :
1aiy arrlvltiK at Philadelphia 8 82 a m
e7 a in WMhloton 830 am New
a m Weekdayi, low a m Sundays,
a dally arnvinii at PhlladelpUla 7K
'York 9 88 a m, 10 88 Sundays Baltl-
m WuKiiingwn 880 a m. BalUmore
UHhlnKton 1 16 p m.
week dayH arriving at PMladelphla
, New York t is p m, BalUmore IS 10 p
a ""J1 "'J" arrtTtna; at Philadelphia
, y.nrk y " P . Baitlmora 8 oo n m
foi 7 14 p m
?J",1,y,,"rrlv,n? at Philadelphia 7 S! p m
sj p m P m' Baltlmore. p m, Waah
alw iuvt i Sunbury at BO a m and 10
"' lur Harrlsbunr, Philadelphia and
r. lliMiv- Wuou. 0n'l Paas Agent
RIIinson n'l Manasrar. ,
rV(tnpM
nxauato
1
RESTORES VtTALITV
Mads a
Well Man
of Me.
WTOlUta'Wdnys. sctt
iraau nntni,i , . . ' . . .
kn biii 11 . ii wnen an ouwrs sail.
fn"l"ro,J' the,r nanhood.andold
McOTor thMr youthful viiror by osl&i
tvi. ,?,ulcily nl ure' watorea Marfona
kr 2tmr ' ittD0licr. Mfhtly Kiaissiona,
C if Mttoory' Wactiu XMaeam. and
rit.boiio or exoaasaod Indlaetetton,
Ll" lar "lT, buHnewi or rnarriat. It
InSL ."matthaaeat of ditaasa.bat
I uTT' 'pale and blood btdlder, briar
V, ; l'a -w to jnO eboaki and i
Jul" r ' J ith, ft Ward ecT nanlti
Plu U.ijl o, harina KE TITO, OS
P eto b earn d lo M pocket. Or mall
Medicine Ca,tIiICAorVll
J n Middleburgh. Pa., 'by
KLEUIiGH DRLG CO.
tKillWi"?
-2ie. Sold war
hi -i-r i
Wcsen as Well &s Lisa
Are MadeMlserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor
ana cneertulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out bf order
or diseased. .
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it Is not uncommon
for a child to be boi
afflicted with weak kl
ney?. I e child uriu
ares 'er. if the
urine scalds the fiesV- - hen the child
resches an dee -.Iij hould be able to
control the p.sago. It is yet afflicted with
led-wettlng. depend upon It. the cause of
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these Important organs. This unpleasant
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- fr-ff
cent and one dollar -JTIifjWV;:;iteh
sizes. You may have a lltSWtiffefSra
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- Home of swaunvrtool
ing all about It. Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
signature t.t on i vcry box of the genuine
axativ f "irso-Quinine Tawou
rained" "t n cold in one) daw
A S miintliet lo Sentiment.
"I'm crazy about inusH-!" said the
girl who always uses ait exagger
ated form of H'prli.
"After hearing you practice,'' siiid
her father, ".o am J." Washington
Star.
I'rpsnluu.
Cleverlon Well, I must go have
an engagement with n pretty girl.
llashaway Can't you put it )tT'.'
"No; it's too pressing." N. Y.
Ilerulil.
Ilereillly.
Hewitt l'.Iood will toll.
Jewett That's so; (irtiet fwenrs
terribly, und it tiinus out tl:jt hi
gramlfather as a liaekiiian.- P.nx.k
Ivn Life.
THE SUKDAT SCHOOL.
t-nn lo the- laterastloaal torloa
(r Jaaaarx lt 19US Chris
( k tkaa LItIbs. .
THE LECSO:; TEXT.
I. Therefore, my brtthien. dearly bo
leved and longed tor. my Joy and crown, yo
Hand fast in the Lori. n-.y deany belcvid.
z. I beseech Eucdiaa. and beseech Syn
tyche, that they be of the same mind lu its
Lord.
. And I entreat thee, also, true yokefel
low, help those women which labored with
me In the Gospel, with Clement, also, and
with other my feiiow-laborers, whose
numes are In the book of kfe.
4. Rejoice In the Lord alway: and again
I aay, rejoice.
t. Let your moderation be known unto
alt men. The Lord ia at hand.
. Be careful for nothing; but In every
thing by prayer and supplication with
trankrglving let your requests be made
known unto God.
7. And the peace of God, which paseeth
all understanding, shall keep your hearts
and minds through Christ Jesus.
8. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things
are true, whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are Just, whatsoever
things are pure, whatsoever things are
lovely, whatsoever things are of good re
port; if there be any virtue, and it there
be any pruise. think on these things.
. Those things, which ye have both
(turned, and received, and heard, and seen
In me. do; und the Uod of peace shall
be wah you.
10. But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly,
that now at the lart your care of me hath
flourished ugaln; wherein ye were alsc
cartful, but ye lacked opportunity.
II. Not that I speak In respect of want:
for I have learned. In whatsoever state I
am, therewith to be content.
12. I know both how to be abashed, and 1
know how to abound: everywhere aniln all
things 1 am lnstrucicd both to be full and to
be hungry, both to abound and to suffer
need.
IS. I can do all things through Chrls-t,
which strcngthenrth me.
i()l.llK 'IICV.HeJolc In tup Lord
alway ! hi I. 4il.
ANALYSIS OP Si'RlI'TL'RE SrCCTlON.
Individual exhortation Phil 4 1-7
General exhortations' l'hll -s -e 9
Personal references I'hll' 4'ltK',0
T1MK. Hi A. D.
l'LACE. Home.
An L'pli fting Message. Hear in mind
that the epistle to the I'hilippiuns was
written during 1 'mil's imprisonment
at Koine, nnd yet note how cheery and
inspiring it is! There is nothing in it
to show thnt the aposlle is downcast.
Indeed, he declared that the things that
have huppened unto him have turned
out to be for t lie progress of the (ios
pel (I; 12). lie hopes that he will be
delivered, but is ready to die; and for
his own sake alone, that he would be
glad to do, for then he would be with
Christ (1:21-23). l'atil had a special
affection for the l'hilippian church,
and his love is plainly evidenced in this
letter. It should be rend, all ,f it. ;it
one sitting.
Last Sunday the lesson was the si oi
of the end of Paul's work in I'hilippi.
This simple personal letter from the
apostle, now perhaps Hearing the end
of his life, to his old friends nt I'hilippi,
was written from a IComnn prison, and
apparently after Paul's affairs lad
taken a decided turn for the worse, l.e
is still cheerful und hopes for release
and to see his friends again, but his
cause fgr hope and joy is .not in his
Circumstances, but In the fact that he
is superior to them. The crisis which
should mean life or death to him was
nenr (1:20-24). He was ready for
eithef. Ke promises to send Timothy
to them "forthwith, so soon as I shall
see how it will go with me." head the
whole letter nnd more than once If
possible, and let the courage nnd con
tentment and humility and nffection
uteness of the man whose life is re
vealed in it tench theirown lessons.
"Wherefore:" lteferring to what he
has just said. Iaul is counseling his
friends from his own experience to let
their faith in future glory be an in
spiration to every-dny living. "Euodin
. . . Syntyche:" Two women, both
of them Christians ("whose names are
In the Book of Life"), and yet who
were hurting the cause by their un
pleasant disagreement, "True yoke
fellow." There has been much discus
sion as to who was meant,- but prob
ably the word translated yokefellow
was the name of one of the l'hilippian
disciples, and we should rend, "1 be
seech thee also, Synzygus (yokefel
low), rightly so named (true)."
"Rejoice in the Lord:" This letter
comes from Paul's own life experi
ences. His advice has been tested and
tried. If we are to rejoice always we
must look from the small facts of life
to the great ones, and the greatest Is
God and, His love. "The Lord is at
hand:" The reference is to nn early
reappearance of Christ on earth, which
seems to have been generally looked
for by the Christians. "In nothing be
anxious:" The distressing anxiety of
those who are depending entirely upon
themselves. Ths Christian mny take
all his troubles and cares to God, nnd
so find the "peace of God." "Whatso
ever things are true, . . . think on
these things:" Take account of them,
let the mind dwell on them, learn to
appreciate them wherever they are
found, nnd then, Paul goes on to say,
"these things do."
"Kevived your thought:"- They had
wanted to send Paul aid before but
had lacked opportunity. In the next
verses Paul speaks of the secret of
Christian contentment. He had
learned how to abound, nnd how to be
in want, and both with a thankful
heart; but the strength which enabled
him to do the hard things was his only
as a result of his vital fiiion with
Christ Jesus his Lord.
. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS.
Only one who has a clear trust in
the Lord can be anxious for noth'ing.
As one thinlteth so is he; therefore
think of whatsoever things are true,
honorable, just, pure, etc.
Learn the great secret of being con
tent. Do not let your happiness de
pend upon outward circumstances.
The Trwth Tensely- Todd.
Prayer is more than petition; j
Faith. is time's bridge between man !
and God. I all UrunrMa.
Justice seek, tho.e L who will not M SSSSSSLSriuSk M.
Mew, mercy. . ....
A I'lenHiint l'iilure.
(room You have plenty of money,
haven't you, darling'.'
Bride Why, n. I'npn gave me a
hwidy;"! dollars, hut that won't hist
me a week. Brooklyn Life.
Mildest.
He I love the true, the good, the
beautiful.
Miss Sereleaf Oh, Mr. Blank, this
is so sudden. N. V. Suu.
In every town
and village
m.iv hp hnr '
j J u 44lb4
rFiaVii ia "
!
V "-I'd tprosvssr 5. lL.
WW tt
" 5038
Uaae
ks
I 0tanJtr4
that makes vour
I horses glad. .1
rases
3 ,-. n
ROGERS
ONLY BUT
"1847
' Rogers Bros."
Is the Trade mark
that appears on the old original
brand of
Knives, Forks
and Spoons.
There are tnnny Imitations
"1447" is iilciitilvimr ninrk
ol the genuine, wiuciiare aula
Dy leading dealers, hena io
ine milkers lor ikjukici
Ko. lyt, oi beautiful new
designs.
THE INTERNATIONAL
SILVER CO.
Meridtn, Conn.
f4
AWie Hntt
Au Hears.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
fhaft.
'HirHtMTKK' KNUL.IN
nwtalllo hoses, sealed with blue ribbon.
Always reliable. LadlM, ask Drufirtst Ibe
tTIB'S MULISH in Meal s
I Tath m athrr. iufaM SaartrsM MtMl
I SailltmaatSHl IsallBdMa. Bur of yourDrussist,
I or send 4e. In sumps fur PajMlewlaure, Teatl.
moaisii ana - sseiier tmr BjSMile," in leuer,
or irium jusss. sv,we lesnmoiiiaia, oow w
JnM
Class of Water.
Put a handful olgltutd
ceffet in a glass ol water,
wash off the coating,
look at it; smell itl u
ithttodnnkT Give
LION COFFEE
the same test. It leaves the water
bright and clear, because it's just
pun coffee.
ThaaldBaekaetiiansaaltDra
qoalltf sad nshaeea.
rv '
1
It Wai the New York bnarel at
j aldermen which elected Lindley Mur-
A Kate ta Be-a
Johaaoa.
ray a eonuniHxion
cr of deeds with
out reallim thnt
r
the name belonged to a distinguished
grammarian, long deceased. It was
a daily newspaper, not many miles
from there, which reprinted the work
of a minor sixteenth century poet,
credited to " ia the New York
" A still more ttagrunt failure
to "spot" a universiilW- Ln... ....
Mr. Lot's Falling;.
Sunday-School Teacher And ao
Lot a wife was turned to salt. Can
anyone tell why?
Willie (from the rear) She was too
fresh. Harvard Lampoon.
IHrTerent ow.
He Do you know, Miss Dorothy, I
often kissed you when vim were a
babv?
S h. well, I couldn't help my
he I. ...n. X. Y. Journal.
Tohnrro llalilt.
"Sa, pii'"
"Well!"'
"If n cow was fed on tolmcco leave
would she give tobacco juice'.'" Y
Herald.
Inquest in Partition.
Ill the Orphans' Court of Snyder Co.,
reniiHylvttiila. In the estate of Ja
cob Lfpley,, late of West 1 leaver
Township, in said County, deceased.
Now. Dec. 8, Urn-.', tliv I'oint ganl n ru'o
uptin llio li-irn uliil other nrtii nt,-rt-i oil in
tliu oiirtltiun iif tin. rt.i.1 .Mt.....r .i...u..
lo iiip ur ill iipfii I'uiirt on ,ni.iiiy. t.o uiii
nJ ut,ry. a. i , hum, hi . ii elm-It p. lu.
nml iiirept or relume the n-ul n-lim- hi the vuln
nlion lisiil hy return of iuifiu-t im, nriiutku
IiiiIm on the sumo, i.r show mine wliv the niiiiii
fhnilhl nut bu suhl.
In pin ii lin e of I he
iihovj nr'ler. notii-i'. Is 1 ui,,. ,..
T. A. llliniT. AtlV ill Hml f.,r i ui- I...!
Ilet.. Mm. I-A-il I i.nlnv i.m i ...ii.. .'i ..i..
nml Aliiiihum l. miiIVt Mm Miuy Ann Smmk
nml Mini Mmuk' Mre. Ailuiililit liover mill ?n
phnrus HnyiT, Mrs. .Hiintli June '.Miirkli. ami
rraiiKini 11 Alarkle.ni.il Mriih I.epley, ll ol
Snyiler I'mility. la ; Mrs. Hester Situipsell nil. I
.limeph Nuupni-ll, of MnuollU-1,1, .llieliitaii
nlm. hillv Ami l.-.iiiu i: t.. V
, :,J. ' ' """K" riiimi, ui
ftlonre I nrk. Miclngmi ; Inane Killing, nf lluw.
unlsvillii, Allelngaii ; .Mrs. Aiimhinlu K II uu, nf
iesimrg Aili higHii; Aliniluim lliiuiig, ulMintln
MlUinn, .Mkhlgnii ; Mrs Kllj.h' til heeler Unit
Unnlel Heeler, ot Kiiltnn, MuhicHi,: Mrs
llitlihsh Ih'liuigmiil Hnhert Helaiig, n( Jli.li,.
tvaka, Imli'iiin: Miunii I'nrkvr. nt Three Invert
Mli'hiL'ikii : Sulniij.l I.' l...L-.,. ..r i u... ; '
"I "tl . IF .111,1111 lll,
MleliiKuii; I suae h. 1'iirkir, nl Simnlinir,
Mk-hiKiin; Mrt. I.illle Smith nml ( hnlimey N.
rimitli. Mrs. HlaMinth ami .s,lM,ii,. ; .smith
nl ' llnuaril flty, Miehnrnn; rrhm K. Khlen!
hnrlet A. Uiiion. Mrt. I.L, S. i .i,.i, .,i
llenty I'nmpt.iti. all nf Mneunili, lllinnit; llnw
niUS. Fuller, whiisi-aililret-i it unkimn n ; Jnlin
II. I.i-iley, nf Meiulerville. Mlllli.,1 ,. . n,,.
Bheth Kreiner, whose. hcri-iiliiiiits is uiiki'i .u n I
M rs liiii hi-l KemtiiitliiiK nod John Kemln rliiit'.
nl Klklmit, lnilinna: Miss l.uey Ann l it, nml
Jerry f Us. Mrs Nirnh I'ruhv, ,lrs. Iternlie
hk'Hifi lt nml John Kli infelt. Mrs Annie l.e),
ley. Annie l.eiley, tiiiinlinn of Hert I.e. .ley nml
lieuhih l.epley, VMrt Wnttinr, Wirt Wairimr
Kiinrilinn nl Lottie Wnunei anil Mnliel VMKni-r
Alls. JlnuKin Ilium, A. Slnclnir, Knrilinu nf
l.lenii Lepley nml Kn-il I.eplev. nil nf Colon,
Mli'lilklili, mill Mrs. Abliie Nililiorn nml b run U
Nuitinru.nf IliirrOnk, Miiliiitmi, heirs of the,
snlil Jneob LiMilfV fi..v....l ..,i ....;. i.. i..
lerest. to apMiar in the Orphans' Court of uihl
l'JJ",T'! H'""1 " ? of Kelirunry.
liwi, al 1 o'clock p. m., in aecnrd. . mia
order. u. M SlilM ZT
Seal of the Orphans') Clerk O. C,
t'oiirl of Miyiler li. W. Mow,
( Co., l'eiina. I Mlicriff.
OR. DAYID KENNEDY'S
Favorite
Remedy
Is the Only Medicine that
win rosmvciy wure
GRAVEL AND KIDNEY
COMPLAINTS-
W enter T I TU orRe - Smith, foreman of the Hoi
ton tenter, Mass., according to the!l.y Manufacturing Company's Work.-,
Jew ork Tost. A certuin Arthur I Lockjairt, N. Y., says: "1 have used
1'arwell, of thut suburb, composed a I Ui'vid Kennedy s Favorite Kemedv
musical settimr for the f,.iii.,e .th , ,xm1 T1?- I troubled with
" i kmivoi mill l-i. nnv ..nii.,i.i..i
" ...... ......., 'ii. .uuiiii iiuiie
severely, which IsitheriHl mo a great
deal, and have found great relief from
its uso, audtaa cheerfully recommend
If yoa nuiTer from kidney, liver or
bladder trouble in any form. diiiUtes.
ungnts (lis
"Drink to Me Only with Thine l-yes.
in Utie course of time it was pub
lished iu sheet music form. Now
there chanced to live in western New
York n woman who had retired from
the operatic stage that she might de
vote her declining it cars to the man
ufacture of phonographic records,
which means sinning viicidiiiusly
into the horn of u phonograph Un
popular melodies of the ilay. She
chaiucil In sec a i-opy nf the song il
tiestion, and apparently likt-d it, for
an early mail train liore eastward a
letter addressed to Mr. IU n Johnson,
.union tennr, .Mass. 'Dear .Sir," it!
said, "Kor I will include your
SOIIg, 'Drink to M.,v ..:,). 'Ilni.r
ft
ease. rhen.
liiatism, dy
lK'psiit, ooze
mil r any
ft inn of blood
tliscnse, or, if
n woman,
from the
Pick n es sos
icciiliar to
yoursix.ttii.I
are not nl
ready con
iiiceil thnt
Dr. David
ar. . . ' - 1 ' I.
l-:e.' in mv new . ;,i.-,i. ,.,.. .,i ,. ' riennntly s t avontelicinody is thoiuedi-
.ceiin.s .,., .n.:,... ... ... ...... 1?,yo,. nr yJ y'vo a trial
wniie, iiusoiutciy iree, with n valuable
meiliciil vi"llilet, by wnding vour
nriimt ..-itl. . . xi.. . ii.
u....,.-, . ,i,u iiiii, iiiiu-M IHIIiri SM T.l T IIP
fci.iin n-eiiriis, anil win also semi v.ni
a reeoi-d of ihe same." it is onlv
fair to appiuil the cmupoM r's rcplv:
"hear Mailam.; As .lohii-i.ti was n
pal of Hill' Sh.ikespeai-e's. lie i-n't
with us at the present lime, in any
ca.se he would not vain-lion tins e
peuilit lire a sum which might lie
so in m-li more sal isfael ot ily appli. il
at Ihe Merniaiil Tavern. We le. I lliat
t:ie last three centuries have sulli-
c.eally hcialiled his name ahi'oail to
m;ii:c it iiiiiieeessary to resort lo the
l.aor.i'grapii iu the present i mer
'!'.'." l-'seiipe for lieortre.
Maud (under the Mistletoe) Now,
George, you must take only one.
George Hut one from one leaves
nothing; let's make it one each and
tie.
Maud (shyly) -lh, well,, it's sud
den, I ut you may tisk papa. Vonkers
Statesman.
Dr. David KemioiU- I
out, .V ) ., mentioning this paper.
O Dr. David Kennedy s I-'avo; it.- Kem
edy is sold by nil druggist ut, S oi) a
xittlo or 0 bottles for jjo.uo less than
uie cent it dose.
Ilcljilliu; Ihe lkuor.
'"Well. on must mlinit." saiil the
misaiit h rope, "that old tiotrox never
gate a 1 1 thing lo help the r."
"Nonsense!" retorted Smiley. "I
ilon't aillliil il. It Win only a feu rays
ago that he gave his .-f::.(Hii. mm daugh
ter to a foreign count." l'liilailelji
1'iess.
Ilr. ll:iM4Ki'iiii, ,h-,(,7,,.n lin.ps Instant relief.
I eurulKla, ltli, uni.,tlin, lirulm-s, llurss. sjc, joe
I use of llcreilll j,
' ('holly I ' on know. Miss Sharp, I
beliee some people inherit their stu
; jiidily.
J Miss Sharp lliii. Mr. Saphead, it is
rot proper 1. 1 sp, aU that way of your
patents. I oliiinliia Jester.
j In lniiili.
i l'anny 1 think they're engaged.
The eoiitii tailed on her father yei.
! tcn!y.
I May And you think the father oh
taiie.l the coiitit'b consent'.' liruok
i i.. i :r..
IT PAYS
to iuKcriisc in a iiV(. illh nji
to dale iicwspapir. I'or rtsnlt.-
.ma
I IV
The POST
Isllile I'riH.f.
Di "' iSt'iit It's " ife is
lh-'Ks Dins stlf tain witn iter l.n
deaf
I
11 "our
Mlllll-
g ttlld llrtir ctltt.
itfi.'-iDKa? r,iehi!
gers?
Diggs I guess fo. Smith liasn'-. a
dozen hairs left in his head. Chicago
llnilv News.
-DMINISTHATOUS' NOTICE. Let-
Tlie-y' ..liiinii.tnitiiirl in the e-tnte of
i.- ., ol l'errjr town. hip, Hoyder
n. '- mi-having lieen (tranted
JlbJ I'X'il.V"" twlnv theoi-
inks iiiiuieiliiitc uaymenl, while those harlog
cluiuis iik' iin.t the said estate will in-sent them
duly a. nh.-ntir.it.'. I to the lueli'rsiiriici!.
Kit AN lv KKK'IIKMIAI'II,
.1 .WT. IIiiltMlKKi.Klt. Ailnilnistrntors
Uec. s, i.j, M . jMeusant Mills.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Laxativ Eromo Qumms Tatiets.
'on Million bawn solJ in past 12 months. This Signature. SCyy
w
Cures Crip
in Two Days.
on every
box.
1
I had suffered for over a year
with a sore mouth and tongue.
The doctor said it came from the
stomach. I was advised to try
Ripans Tabules and have found
them the best thing I have yet
taken. I would advise everybody
that has any stomach trouble to
try Ripans Tabules.
The flvecent packet Is enough for an ordin
ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty c ents,
contains a supply for a year
I