' MlDJLEBtJEG POST. C Ly THE U5E OP Pierce's averne hxripsion A Alshropk. or Austin, Lonoke nir: "After five nionthi of rnng with female wrnkncu I .hjrihr iKntfit of other aulfrrers umr iihitciinn. i uocioreu witn .nh'-Mri.m without onv kkI re st hiifluml ured rue to try l)r. mfdiiinrt wmcn i uin, witn L rmiH-. I am completely cured. -r botlU's 01 it. i-ierce a ravonie four of his ' Oolilen Medical (nd (wo vial of his 'Pleasant Common Sense Medical Ad- ;coS large pages in paper ii tent tree on receipt of si ti stamps to pay expense of only. Address Dr. Pierct, SYLVANIA KAILROAD. Levristown Division. effect May 25, 1902. I UTATIOK. K48TWABU' AM 1' M fiiiilinry a a 4 so Hrlliiuriv Jitiu'tlon 90y, 4 4 s,iiiii;rove 9 011 4 M I'iiwIiiik 8. VI 4 27 Kn-itint-r S 19 4 !:t Mi-iwr H 4i I U M il IMitirK fM" 4 lit livnfer H HI 4 1)7 lli'.ivi-llowll 8 3 57 IViivrrSptiiiK!! ! V !:) Mill" M-H 8 tl H.i'hire H H7 8 38 Waicrir 7 117 3 '.' Mimdle 7M 8 2( I'aintcrville 7 44 D'Ai iVlmtland 7 43 8 1a Lewi'town 7M , IwMownOlain Htreel. 7 M 8 uj) Uwiatown Junction. 7 W 8 0,, ires Sunbury 5 30 p m, ar- at Sehnsgrove 5 45 p m leliDseroveHiOOp. m arrives nnbury 6:i5 p. m. fveLfwwtown Junction : i t m, 1 10 D m,130p m 4 37p m, T 07p qui m lor jutoona, riiuDorg ana ireinii Washington 80S am 9 80, 4 10 r m l'"r Philadelphia and New to. I W . m, 1U2 1 .3 4 M and 111 p tttartvt 10 p in Mia A Erie R B OWitiiuW- run itntk a i. Hail wat WESTWARD,' irn s-lli.iirrove Junction flatly for Id Weil. 38 p m, 4 52 p m. Sunday Dim, sunbury dnllv except Rumlnv: I Bull do, I ;i a in tor Erie and Cap. IWItfnnte Kris and Canandalirua Iek Haven. Tv'riine anil Mi wai.i . br Ullff nlo. 1 lit II m fur Hxllnlnnra fie and ('anHrilutvua lawivoainl hlniiru ttllluiiispoil A tn tor hlirT.lln via Vn nnrlum K'lc, 5 in u in tor Krle ami 'nniin- !-k Haven and mh a m 9 nil .in I i... mui..u - " W VI li. IUI WW KltOII J am, -l 5 i m, 5 3S y m lor Shamo- nl t'uriiiAl i - - Mao for Wlllte'barre EASTWAKD. 'vc Sellnrove Junction .J ninviim hi rnuuaeiunia tw i .rk.V'.lii m It , no, ...... o ii ,. 41 Hill llv .rHi-lnn Ul.ll. J.1..1.1. l I . Uiiam, Han luiors g IS p ni ) 111. II ft I I V UKWi.'l.... n. 111. tl - 1 . I . 1. "'ii m riiiiwilllllllia York ,18 a ui, Ha'tluiore 2 80 a m ri'UB aim laave Sunbury : i .ih.i. k i riiiiaiieiunia s S2 a to Din VI' ii 1. 1 ....... n d n m Weekdayi, 10 a m Sundayi, Ida. IV Irniinn a tii.n .. ma.. r .u "v ruiiwieiuuii 7 we orK 9il a m. 10 38 8unduva Hum. fin wasliuiKion nun a m. BAltluiore f asWnirton I II p m. Iilr u .... - . .. .... t 0,r.k w P m, Baltimore 11 10 p Wetlt dtyi arrlvinic at Philadelphia Tin " ''' vuy ui Pn m p B1uore 1 80 p m, Wn- lar. Sunhury at 60 a m and 20 P. Ir Harrlaburn, Philadelphia and hNNr.'irr,MABeni No aspect of the trreat industrial iombinntiona of the day haa been Coadltl... .d n,or "nxiously censidered than OpportaaMIe. ... ... tne.r probable in fluence on the develonnunt if intlinti aal capacity. How Co thev nfftft ih younff man's chances of bticcess? lint he the same opportunity now that lit hud 23 or 50 years tgo? Can be htgu now, as he did then, with nothing, a no by his intelligence, fidelity and "push," create a place and carve out & for tune for himself? Certainly condi tions have greatly changed but it is by no means certain, declares the Youth' Companion, that opportuni ties have lessened. A lurge- company f nu n gathered recently to do honoi to an old' friend and employer on hit eightieth birthday, ltv his inventions and improvements in processes he had nuuie a lortune and come to be called "the iron master." He rose from the working ranks under the old condi tions. Itut the stime papers which re ported this birthday celebration had rtftrenccs also to the head' of the great shipping combination, the pres ident of the "steel trust," the head of the greatest st reet railway system in the world, and the largest contractu! in the world. They represent, in part at least, the new conditions, yet every ne of them has risen from the ranks. It is doubtful if the chances are less f reijuent ; it is not doubt fill t hat t lie di -ma mi for (pialit ies wh ieh cointiiu nd sue ciss has increased. Moreover, the re wards have grow n larger, and thetinit iu which they may le won has blunt ened. Specialist ion, concent rut i. n are the order of the day, and thequnl hies most in demand lire executive qualities. Ii is un aire of irreat tiiidcr takings. The man who succeeds best is he who can not only work ellieientlj himself, but can show others how ti work. The men w ho have made tin ii way to the top and accumulated for tunes by the time they are 40 year old are no longer rare; but w hen t.hex have reached a place of nillicieiit im portance to warrant a biography, am; the biogruphy is written in almost every case it appears that two things are true of them: They performed the little tasks of theirearly experience thoroughly and intelligently, and they were always on the lookout for bigger things to do. Almost papers is DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Yoa Miserable. everybody who reads the news sure to know of tho wonderful , cures rnada by Dr. j. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, II the great kidney, liver li and bladder remedy. s is tne p-eat medl fS cal triumph of the nine- II HI ntri ..... ...... Ji ll! -- vemutjr, Sl ill covered after vear of . r-lil sjieninic researcn ty "VrM Dr. Kilmer, the emi- - n.ni U : J i i . , iiviu muiicy ana oiaa drr sivriallvt an4 i. wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brighfs Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need, h has been tested In so many ways. In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in everv cbsa that a snAnial nrrano-mn j J . -.ivtiivill 1 1 J been made by which all readtrs of this paper t who have tint alrAaHv triiH it mav n,, - sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and fyff snd your address to g!5 UiVjriCi!5iJ Dr. Kilmer & Co..Blnp- En!.HPrtAiS5Sq hamton. N. Y. The jJiiUsnlO regular fifty cent and nonwots-anip-iux. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. VI At one x HALF THE COST Lion Goffoo has better strength and flavor than many so-call- i eu "iancy ' Drands. Bulk coffee at the same price is not to be com pared with Lion in quality. In i lb. air tight, sealed package. -rna)pia;fcteaai later. Mrs. Getthere Such impudence! Here's Sister Matilda proposing to I :ome here with both her children and make us a long visit. I Mr. 0. lint you spent half the sum- ' mcr at her home in the country, and i Von had four children and a nurse. I Mrs. (i. A different thing altogeth- ' er. She has no servants, but she knows I perfectly well that we have several and j that every one of tli. ni will (ret mad ! ml leave if the family is increased. -V V. Weekly. " i to be a any re- suppose we am rUnterinur" "I want iny photograph natural likeness, without touching or embellishing. I you will charge less for it" "On the contrary, madam, must charge more." I "More? Why is that?" "Madam, to let an exact likeness of you go out of this gallery without I any improving work upon it would ' cost us a hundred customers at I least." Cleveland Plain Dealer. ! I'-ilueallonnl IHarlpllnr. Little (iii-I-If I was a teacher ....iM- cierynmiy behave. Auntie -How would vou accom plish, that? Little (Jirl-Vcry easy. When girl., wis bad m tl. 1lu.m tlu.v (li(lll.t look pretty; when little boy, Wis bad I M ,:li. diei.i sit with the girls and when big i,vs Wm1 , wuihli.'t let thciu sit with the girls. fit-Hits. a atgTintiire 's en . very lo of the genuine axativ'v' '-iotno-Quinine Tablets rainedv ''mn cold In one davr nn- Ifuw Me Filnin-1 It. "I owe no man a dollar," he nounced proudly. "Why you unconscionable scoun drel," retorted one of the party, "you've owed me a V for the last eight months." "Well, that isn't a dollar." Chicago Tout. IT??' -aa rl REVSVO RESTORES VTTALITt Made a illf lTl, l"rco "bpnallothanifall "mT ,u t manhood, and old u7' b lr yo"'tu V'nor br oaltti f,ui? . , ' u 1 pure'y rtoreA Nrrou Fal' V: v lcucr- N'Sut'T lunlaaloni, ?t iliory. WanUns Dlsnaaoa. and ti abuiio or eicaand lndlacration. -rf:"-u'renrtuarrtaf. II Ji, rt!irt;,.Tntthoiiffat of dlaetM.bul Tiluie, b,ood builder, brlnf 8ro K nT.to r-l ctoeeks and r ialf.y ",h' IwardonMlt oearn 1 in yt pocket. By mall SmK. ' 11 tat a o. with a post rtlS1;" to rnri or raroaS . , l- aaoreaa "vuiiUli DKliQ CO. I Utll Jiai ..111 J 3 iH ?TllllfI.L j a.a-f.la 1 One must forget self-at isfying ,-. self-desiring, but none can afford ;. lleJuat 1,U!i t,1B n'rlt tu toVoaraelf. OVerl""k moment or neglcel in the least self-needs and self-being. Our first and highest duty is to make the best of ourselves. We can never make men or things better un til we huve succeeded therein in some 3easure. ejLJQaJM-alL it., gUwm, say a writer in the Philadelphia North American, just as Pitt char ncterized Gen. Wolfe's boasting tin day before the English army em barked for Canada. 13ut Pitt forgot all that when he heard how Wolfe rose from a sickbed to achieve the glorious victory of the Heights of Abraham! So will men forget their sneering when through personal care and attention we fit ourselves for the accomplishing of some high work. All we shall ever be able to accom plish, either in ourselves or in others, must begin iu ourselves. It is most necessary we should set our stand ards sufficiently high to rise ubove the requirements of this world; but having done that, let us stick to the mark, despite what others say or think or do. All you can make of your life you alone must make. You may become a borrower, and thus constitute yourself only n depository for other people's thoughts and opinions and principles. Or you can be your own banker, drawing on yourself for the principal, and lend ing it out at interest. One thing ad mits no disputing what you have not you cannot give! Apparent self ishness is often the purest unselfish ness. And 1 am not sure there can be any finer nerenninl rin,,l(;,. thnn it, 1m r,nA ..nil 1 . i . I " a on i uue a uesi sein A Smoker' llnnnnm. Aseimi 1 don't see why you patro nize that cigar store. Tiny give you a pretty poor weed there. (iraphter I know, but they keep a big box of matches on the counter and you can take all you want. Philadel phia Press. Ilrnvrr. "Do you think that women are as 1 rave as men?' "Ilraver," answered Miss Cayenne. "Vou will observe that the scientists who keep talking with terror about the bacilli iir a kiss are all males." Washington Star. When KUrrmra Mer4. If an observer, you'll allow Be It a paradox or not . That a pretty woman'i Icy bow Malfpi mml man Knlllnv kn. -Crncag-o Xay ewi. ' ' ll" " 1 reod Her Idea. "He strode with a martial air,' the litUe girl. "Now get the dictionary and look up the meanings of the words," said the teacher, "and then bring me a para phrase of that sentence." The little maid worked wearily over her dictionary, and then brought the following paraphrase to her teacher: "He took long strides with great courage." X. Y. Times. Her Duly. Henpeck (shaking) - My dear, there are burglars in the house. Mrs. II. (determinedly)-Well, we will hae to go downstairs and see. Henpeck nervously ) -You go lirst, my dear. The burglars wouldn't shoot a woman. Mrs. II. (firmhl -Never. It is a wife's duty to follow her husband. Ikiltiinore American. A Pimallile Inalnnatlnn. Xoggsby It's liinny how women will change their minds. When 1 lirst met the girl who eventually became Mrs. X., she was one of those who declared she wouldn't marry the bet man in the world. Within a year she married me. Waggsby Hut what make you think she has changed her ininii? Baltimore American. const i-luxury A f rniil of t iiiiuui-n t. "So you don't want your tuents to know about the you ure maintaining." "No," answered Senator Sorghum. "Some constituents me pretty selfish. They'll think that if I have any ctra nnmcy to spend I ought to pay it out f,,r v,,u-s." -Washin 'ton Star. Already In I'rnrtire. "Madam, are you a woman suffrag ist?" "No, sir; I haven't time to be." "Haven't time? Well, if you had the privilege of voting, whom would you support?" "The same man I have siiniioi-teil for the last ten years my husband." Tit-Hits. Difi-Hlw Vlnhiii. Crimsonbeak My wile is the est woman for changing around 1 ever saw. YeastWhat's wrung now? "Why I never can find ihc k in the front door the same phi nights in succession." Y Statesman. great- I iiings ylmle e I wo Hikers OR. DAYID KENNEDY'S Favorite Remedy Is the Only Medicine that w ill Positively Cure GRAVEL AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. George L. Smith, foreman of tho Hoi ley Manufacturing Company's Works, Lorkport. N. Y.. says: " I 'have. u.W. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy with good results. I was troubled with gravel and kidney complaint quite severely, which Inithcred ine a great deal, and have found great relief from its use, and can cheerfully recommend it." If yon suffer from "kidney, liver or bladder trouble in any form", diaWtes. linglit s dis ease, t rheu matism, dys cpsi;i, ooze urn, or any f orm of bli n k1 disease, or, if n woman, from the ficknesso l'ciliar to your sex, an,; ,aro not al ready con vinced that i lir n... ii Kennedy's Favorite Hemcd v is the medi cino you need, yon may "have a trial bottlo, absolutely free, with a valuable I meuicai pamphlet, by wtnlii",' your name, with post office addn to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporal -i n Iion dout, N. Y., lneiitiiiniiig this paper. cDr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hern j pdy is sold by all druggists at SI. no a J l"'tle or 6 bottles for $5.00 loss than uie cent a dose. Ilr. David Kennrdi'aliorili-n lirnim Insiantrellef. t-uriilulii, llheunii.ttaiii, llrulara, llurai. ajc, 50c The- Twain. ".".he nlways hay two servants In Her l.ou-p." sal. I Mrs. Tummln. "Huh: so have we." yal.l Mrs. V. "line Koirar, t'other coming. " I'hllailelphla Press. A C'lrnr f nae- of It "Say, pa, what's just retribution?" "It's something that happened to a man I read about the oth r day. He was tossing somebody el.-e's baby nn in the air t rv in to find out il,,.il,,.r K" " ' I'.tijoyril llliiimir. "What kind of a time a I i I you have lit the party?" asked the old I'rieiiH. "Kilst rate," answereil Mr. I 11111 rox. "You see, it was a ina-ipieraile ; party, and mother and 1!,,. .,s , couldn't identify me and criticise my gr.inim.-ir ami deportment." Wash i ingtoii Star. Wanted a Monopoly, Kdith (ieorge is so unreasonable, j Mcrtie What's he doing now? 1 Kdith As soon as 1 accepted him he insisted that I should break all my oilier engagements. Judge. Huron'! If, 1 Ii 11 uuli "lint what i.s the Use of oiir get ting angry when you talk of the coal he could bit 1 lie i'i 1 1! 11 r , It n It I n,.t ' tl'll-t, Soothers? It iloesn'l trouble knock the i,l.-,st,.r I,,,.... .i 1 ' the trust or do you any good. his back so that he'll never be able to walk again." Chicago Keeord-llerald. ntnral Ail vnntnur. She What a wt-Il-bred air of repose young Simkins has! lie Naturally. He was hornlay fo begin with. Chicago Daily News. aar 1 nn.ntafta 9 In every town L and village may be had, the r WW win -vrt m Had StasSard till U. A&aawwM, A nunrrnl. Mrs. McCnll For goodness sake! Y'ou don't really nay vour servant girl 1 C... Jnll... . i n -l'MT. Bir-; 1 j-.kft-k'eV. " " '" " Mrs. McCall My! What makes you pay her that much? Mrs. Hiram Offen She docs. Phila delphia Press. "Doesn't it. tl gh? 1 get so ho", thinking about the blamed wretches that I don't miss the furnace tire:" Cincinnati Commercial -Tribune. All llrnke. Law t r 1 .'id vou --si" mm Me that makes your horses glad. Americans will hardly be nblT" to repress a smile ut the naive com ment of nn English tailor one of the men who came over with Mr. Alfred Mosely to study American labor con ditions. "We di not find as much shoddy ns we expected," he says. "The tailoring establishments in this country are up to date and tTie material is good, us is also the work manship." All the best woolens used to come from abroad, but that is past. In the manufacture of cer tain kinds of cloth, Great Ilritain and Germany still lead; but as a whole, American woolens of to-day are ns attractive in design, as honest ly and as durable as those which ore imported A Japanese lieutenant has invented a pistol that will fire 80 shots a min ute. It is up to America to produce a pistol with a new Maxim-um ca pacity. Virginia has ndopteda compromise; the anti-kissing law will apply only to the Bible. This will not be the depriva tion that the other bill threatened. ulhPfflialSVar- On Silver Tlnte end only be drtermlned after long yenra of actual aervice unless yoii Iiurchase ware bearing a well :uown trnde-mark. l-'orover half a century Spoona, Forks, etc., stnniicu Have trten In use and Riven perfect HnttHfnctton. They nrr sold by lendiitK dmlcr everywhere. Ir catulotfiie No. ti:i,jfuev designs scud to the mukers INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., Mcrirfen, Conn. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Atlantio City, possesses a police mo tor car which i used solely for the oarcgruice of intxvdcated prisoner. 0 e D Rare. Always n-llnblf. LAdlea, aak Prurelst tot IHIdlKUKHa B.JWL,IWlil In Hl aod Uolal nirlalllo boxtti, aeajeil with blue ribbon. Take alher. Krrua alaaaerona snbaU latlOBta aad laaallalloaa. Jtuy of your urucirlat, or send r. in atnmjia fur Partlralara, Trail tuoalala and " Keller Tar Ladles." in truer, by rvlsarai Mmll. !, TaaUawaiala, tkiW a all lrU(Klsta. OBIOEBSTBB OBIaflOAL OO. IM HaatUaa aajaaa-a, ritUL, PA. MrrnniitM l.lfe- In tlilenun. Mrs. Dearborn Oh, my! Life is such a bore? Mi;. U'abosh What's wrong now? "Why, a woman no sooner gets through with one wedding than she has to begin getting ready fur her next." Y'oiikcrsSiaiestn.ni First will? Second Lawyer V too. Chicago American break the r.ii'l the heirt. v ti tlalo iicwsiiaptT 'at-itre '11110 Wtr For rc3ulL trv The POST. To Cure a Cold In One Day a I A.- r a Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. T!ib SSgnutarC, Sjyr Cures Crip in Two Days. on every rrvtase- box. 25c. 1 I n II 0 L Owing to close confinement in business I suffered from a bad touch of indigestion, so much so as to cause me intense pain. My tongue was caoted; had severe pains around my eyes and felt miserable. Through the persuas ion ol a friend I tried Ripans Ta bules, and after taking them for two days I obtained some relief. I kept on taking them, and can saf ly say they have cured me. The f lvecent packet is enough for an ordin ary occasion. Thefamily bottle Sixty centts contains a supply for a year.