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' 1 'Tv I Tho who are frftlntn? flesh
... . . r, titc MlrAruth hvrAriilnr -a-
Our line i miieli ngcr, lu!li" mil
y JOClJ?a jin tli- r than it ever w.i Ih lino.
(IKIHT.IMK", ii 1"H ''"' i'iiliv lti;;lnT, prieiu lower.
OT10N5f Ii"-' value nrc iviunikalile iiml t'.iu m i vi
nttrmtive.
jIVUPWAKK DKS'AKT.MKNT, uv,v tr .t-M.1. t- i!,..i
I'ViT.
ThoS Who are) salnlnv flaah -
end strength by recutar treat-1
Scott's Emulsion
hou'd continue the treatment
In hot weatheri smaller dose
nnda little cool milk with It will
do Away with any oblectlon
which Is attached to fatty pro
duct during the heated
eason.
PenH for fr-e .ample.
SfriTT A HOWNL, Clieml.it,
409-415 I'tatl Strett, Nw York.
c. and f i.ao; all druggitu.
i;-i''
TlN'AlII-', nwtfjiiiig reduction
no- Departmen
O r I" 1 N S NV . 1 : 1-;, well wlii-tvil at ;ni
,;j sVAl!H, look to us for l;iri;Hiiw :tul kiv
. ' mi. I 'Al'S ur lims arc jm-mI, I'.c.-Ii,
iiml etircl'ully scli'deil Mwk.
SilOla IMTAUTMKNT, iu u!i t i 1 tra it- liiurt-
oi.f i:inillt l to tlit r":n
iii'-iit.
,. Kvtrv tiny is liui-traiu D.iv
frpiitnz .. :. :. .... .
ai rimi'-'j .Mmkrts i.ir liiiurr sui'i i.-
t 409-415 I can ii
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
ttiioa la Ik, lateraallaaal Series
, for Jane T, I (Mt.'l I'a a l'a Vev.
nt mud Iklvnrrrk.
I
Charter Notice.
I ll.lt
ilfpart-
Watr
Notion in inTc'-y (C'VT , ,,lf fppli will
lp in mim ttir !' iltfi mti'iiu nltti
I of Vii'yl mtl, on inlry, luiv ftfU'f nt 1,
I one t -Hi-.imt nit.r (iinilrnl hm I ".. tmlt-r
! til if iifl rtnt:v. t li' Mn Art
i i irnril f"r 1 In Inctf pir. ton . l rrrMlttiMi
I of April t"t4. ixl lh -n ineitlN fi'-'t-tu or
! ft t'lifirtitr fif m in'f 11 I-'I r iur.tfii-i to rf
t-tlleltii V (llt l.iirir Wnror iHMai.. Tim t tht
1 cii iru tor inl Kj' 01 wiix-ii i i M'lHfdy
.itr'" to tin U'trouir't ' Ml'litiir, ny It
fit . jkn't t Kr.t. t nrt'irrliir tiI cor
Iritliuii4 r'ilinjr lir in inrt jj tit tin f'ti
lim n i(ja), nl 1 1 1 i v I lie riijlit"! liett--flt-i
Atnl prlvl'fic1 ' t'i' ni I Art r A---' iiit-lv
fitt'l tin' hUjilrM"td lin-
11 I,. I, A KK. Sii'if tor
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Watch EVly Markets
N. T. Dundore
DUNDORE, PENNA.
n 3 q ;
FFDS That Succeed
(.K..I 119 vrnr." niMTlpnrr wl'li . K ami tlx- ri-.ult .l ll.m nre p nwil at the htii c
.ml 'J'rrr. ln'atinely lllu-trut.-rt .n.,.l.U-. l,.eil Mt.K. :
L,,lor ini.lwir.caimn..r.l to be wlll.ut tlio Vn'.tmlilii
iil !r 11.
AMERICA'S BED FOI
1.. .i.i. .nr, il.- uhnwv liiMlarn wortli from i'A7li l' 0 arronllr Z
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Vri HfUWjr llir lilt- HinniK'"
0
MM Hki 11 ;N4.iirf in fti.l
Illi ii.HM, With hlll r-hrvrci.
Tutwi no oil-f r. Ui-fnae rfnnicrn nMii
lnllon liu II mi in. iiiv..f rir 1 ini-i:t,
or Wfwl Ir. tn Htiii, f.,r Hnrtlrnlnr. TrM
nnnlMln n'l U llrf for l.nllr." tn r
by return Iw,u 1 attmiontRi j
ail iJruK'fi-t.
chichkhtrh chkmtoai. no
MmUi ikU
....tn'ili' atfitiiitua.
r" . a
BIG RETURN ON A 25 CENT INVESTMENT.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
CH SEED
EODUCE
( VIM Ili-ailanf ratilnge .... InnilretliiT Knrljr Hummer
1XK hootii of K11rtl1.l1 Ijnicrotli' w Lite Jjuly Finger.
I HOI Kiio'nf llrotn Smrli-t Trnnltill
1 tniio Frul'nof Cucmiilier . . . . Inrtrrth' Klral
1 Julio lli-iwlnof U-ttura Virginia Hlll Header
I (VO Friiitn oi Watermelon . . Arkanm Traveler
I litM HiiIImi of Onion liloomwlale learl
&U0 I'lanU of Tuinato ljmlrotlia' harlleiit
lick colleillon of !ee'lli for twenty five (25) cent- enclced With tlie Onler will be mailed.
Ll,l like In iin.il eai-h of my olil . r.vi a . r mi c
tn.lfrlrn(l.t'atal.gue, an I am J, LAilUKCl'l Ca. 3Ji3
to Oil ortler pruniptly ami aaini-
JAMES VICK. 1217 Market Street.
ME IV OF 'OCHESTER, N V.
l0CR Mll OnDIR DtPAnTMtHT.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Jill
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE.
i
sir
lr(rDrug
Our Stock Constats
Such as Is Found rg Drug Stfv jte
r r;ia uiunirv store.
ryV ods, Hardware, Drugs,
Groceries, Chinaware,
Best Shoes.
igars and Tobacco, Smokers' Supplies.
OUR MOTTO :
More Goods for Same Honey I
Same Goods for Less Money !
Come and see our wares. Harket prices paid for
Country Produce.
A. 5. Sechrist,
Verdilla, Pa.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition: beaut, vigor
ana cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trruble has
become so prevalent
that K Is not uncommon
(or a child to be trr
afflicted with weak kir
neys. ! :'r e child urlt.-ae-.
ten. if the
urine scalds the flesh r ... .hen the child
reaches an are should be able to
control the psagt. 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 (rest remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root iascoarulUtA. l-j acid
by drufgista, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have s I "-rw 1H
i. 1....1. i uaSlni'i
sample kkjuib d mui
tree, also pamphlet tell- noma at mbim
Ing all about it. Including many cf the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Blnghamtcn. N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
I
WE OFFER YOU
O 1 R12m mooths' subscription to MiddleburgrosT
A 11 JOne year's subscription to Conkey's Home JoornaL
" n l i. . u , . ....
udg jcar s luciiiucnuip in uncraau rnusKOj Associauon.
CONKEY'S HOME JOURNAL
Irr and musical monthly family magazine which should be In every home. Its
UKii ii always in colors, it is printed on good paper, and mechanically every
ii ibuie to the printer's art. Cenkey'a Home Journal isreally twomaeannes
' Hie lirsi hall is devoted to special illuntrated articles on subjects prominently
r !" , .iniimii i inu serial sio ies. i ne secoau nail is devoted to tne raicf
f iiiolluT and daughter. It also contains
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE
ral l.-Moni lii lace and embroidery-making.
! una in inline niiiiinery.
m Irsjoiu in interior decoration. i'
41 ukKfitions for home dressmaking.
J. . i .t 'on ""I'artment showinn the newest designs In hats and costumes,
u ami the smaller articles ot feminine wear.
I'lele paiiern department, from which patterns mat be ordered.
1 4ln nhowinv how to set the table.
ana I jihU Talk." ki-i. .....- .1.. inr..,:- .i... i. ... . . .v.
fiowi.uldbe un loiUte
'U'Koihk ia supplemented by a department of minic which contains each month
II Villi, tWO-ltet) or walli. a leonn un Vnrjl Trainin,. an. I l.iinn nn P.,.n
f eminent teachers.
I.. ne "r"I?01 er", 01 articles tor the boys. These articles are
w pidcucdl and tell how all kiuds ot pets may be raised both for pleasure and
Amarloawn Muaioavl Aaaoolavtlan enahleit it 4 niomSer. tn rvirrtiscn eliaAi
" "!'! ia ai uitcounis raiiiiiK irom no to SrV ler cent.
I III IV 1 .1 CMnkAUA El. - I . I I . . "... . ....
-ii . " -.w t m UI4IIVU w aujr 4UU1VM
vviimiuuitaiiona ami remittances to
ittss on request
l!t(U to Rlauaelt.
Inr- I would like a HttT
Ml. air. You tc, I'm married
tr And you need the In-
fjur faiullv?
pier No, lr; fur mvself.
'y ifo Vuowa juat what I'm
Heiiorlvr Va M'lly.
"Kton remirter. in describ-
vorutK.na of one of the white
vleasantly stated that it
uriimnre In yellow and blue."
u w ith him for thla rude oom-
attvmluut gave him a "load-
on hi. next vlalt. The wily
gtnoroualy passed It to a
WINDOR HOUSE
W. II. BV I'LCK, Proprietor
418 Market Si., Harrisburg Pa.,
(Oupoait f. K. K. ltepot Kiitranie)
-av t ailed lor All Vralna
Rooms, 23 and 50c. Good Meals, 25c
Good accorutuodationa. U
.rawhrrii's must
Glas rrrown
have son.
Late tender growth in jw.ti'h trec.i
should cu: air, says a New
Unmpxhire prower. i rren
The bos Li not f.r cull., but for th j P-ril
best fruit that can prow on a tri"i : tier
remarks an exchange.
According to California authiirif if,
the raisin crop of the atatf for 1WJ U
100,OOi),000 pounds and the largest but
one ever prown in the sate.
Dr. Saunders, of Canada, has some
crosses of Siberian crab on Tetofsky.
MeMahon White and other hanlr ap
ples nboul which he is very aanguine.
Some northern strawberry prowerj
who are able) to secure a good price
for their fruit In the season u.se an
extra thick winter mulch to delay the
e-princr fruiting a Ion? a possible.
Raw Apple Promote Hrelta.
Kipe, uncooked apples are amoni;
the most valuable of our fruits. It
has been said that any man who can
and will eat two good-sized apples in
the course of every 2 hours, will
never have gont, and if this destroyer
of comfort has already fastened its
f&nga in his system, apples will van
quish even the most persistent form of
this legacy of luxurious living. Kaw
apples are much to be preferred for
health reasons to those that are
cooked. Heat makes chemical changes
and destroys or devitalize an acid
that seems to act directly on the lime,
salts and earthy matter created iu the
system by gouty and rheumatic coudi-
liAn,IBV1,pm,H' 1.!.i.
TJ1K LESSON TEXT.
(Ae; .7:-41.)
S3. Ami while the day nm comlre: on.
I'aul b. aoul.t tr.un a.i to tuk mmt, my.
I.itr. Till liu) la ;he lotutrei.ih lny tl.at
J rnve tnrr.ei! nrl tii.i:nuil mulirtt. hav
. l.'iif in km iich.HK.
ZL Whin N.te I pray cu to take viim
treat; fur tlu.4 for our .. a.i r, : t ,r U.. r
shiill n.it un l.uir lai; ;ruin ii.- head of
any of you.
'ii. Anil alien he hnl' ;hna .vokfr.. he
tn k l.reaii. un I i.ji v thank.' in l. .d n
I'riatnce of them ::: nni when (.. t.aU
l.rnken It. he I., un, to mi.
OS. T;.n re 1 1: y a,l of kik.J c h.er. a nd
they ii:o t,.t,K F-.n.e n..,it
I ST. An. I wile In ': (u ;K. ,!.ip ;o
tundritt thre, icnrf im-l s;x- n .,.
OK. AikI In n t!,-y h,Tt i nt. n . i .i., jh. th.
I ilKhtem ,1 ihe ship, airj
lMo the .(.i.
ti. Am hn ;n il iv. ki. r.'.t
Ian I: hut th'y iluoiir ,; a r rtain
rreek with a ah'.rf . Iiro hi h :h er
mlr.del. If it rc p..s.li.i, m tf.r...Ht In
the hip
' And whn ;hy h i 1 t.ik- r. i.;itr.i an
rhors, th-y comrr.itt I th-ms :v i,nt
the sea. and i'.ox. 1 te r ; ,, r t.an.'. an I
b-'dattd up the n.uir.ii4!. to ;he .nd. an I
rnaJ t'.w ar I hore.
II. Ar. l f.il.ir.s: ;n:-i n p'are h-r twrt
hub mit, they r in th- unip 'ier.;m.t and
the for. part ;u. k t.i-', ur.'l r. man., d un
n.fival.'e. liu th h.i..!. r i.art as hroken
with the vi..:en of the waves.
Ii Aril t i'i:iir.' .iirn. . w a to kll!
the prMniiera. - t ar.y of thirn r.ouel
'im Oil; ;ir, 1 rft .ijrf-.
4i. Hut :t - ii r.tnri..r., g to nave fan'.,
k-j.t th-rr. frnrn th ir p. r . ar,. rom
manfled rhat f h. e- whi' h r.-iu!d ..nr. nn d
rat thrr.HH.vm tirt into the a., and g-t
to '.and.
11. A i. 1 r -t. v.n.e nr. h t ; ar. ;
s rr.e on Ir..k. ri p:e. of the !..,. Ar, i
it came to p.. that they si a;.. 1 ,.. -;i;.
;j ..in.).
f.Kl.HK TClTTIifa they ery un
to the l.oril In their tri.nl. le, anil He
hrlnceth I lien, out of llielr ilislreaaea.
I'a. I"7ias.
( it'TI.I N K Oh' SfHIFTT f.F; r-'lv Ti'iN
The vov i to f'r. t."1 .A.'-i.'T :
Th areat storm A :'. :-vi.
a i-h.-. r.ni; w,.r..a Ac' a 2T.J.-14.
The anehorlnar A. .T
.eachlr. the ship Art.. :T :'.i-t..
Saf to un I A Si . li-l.
TIME - A T)
I'LAi'E M. d;tTr an. in neii
NuTKS A N ) i 1 1 M M E NTS
In the les-o.n for two week ag. i'aul
was a prisoner at, ( aeareu, where he
had been pnn fined for two year. lie
had appealed his rase to the emr.e-'.r,
and wa waiting tn he sent to Kome
for trial. In t.hi.H lesson the vojMgn
Ivegina.
In studying thia voyag. rememher
ing that he wa a prisoner, think what
kind of a man Pan! must have been
to have gained aiien inflnenee on board
the ship. Tanl was one of a number
being sent to Rome under guard at.
this time. At Myra the eonvoy r,f pris
oners wai transferred to one r.f the
Alexandrian grain ships houm! for
Rome. The ship encountered head
winds moat of the time.
"The Fast" (day of Atonement) va
late in September or early in Ortober,
afp.ording to the year. During the
winter, navigation wna discontinued
entirely. Note several things in verses
9-11 showing that a meeting wag held
to diaenaa what waa best to do. Paul
waat tn !mryr1&Dt ns and ?x-,f
traveler for taoae day, and wnrht;8,
ent at the ponncil. "Eurnnullo" ia
from Euros, the east wind, and Aquilo,
the north wind. Compare onr expres
sion, a "northenter " "The hont" (v.
Ifl) was the sninll biwh t.iw-erl behind
the ship. For "lowered the ienr." v'
should say "shortened sail." "The
yrris" waa the nmeh i1re:niel n'tiek
san' ilontr the African eonst.
Ihe starm h.iij lasteil nenr'y
weeks. "rfrloers an.i rrv hint g
'.hen'.seives tip fur lout. an.', were
irtr r.ufhinir when Paui enne to
recie. and. ea'm. eleur-hetnied
.' r. ti'ient. sneeeeiieif fn raI1.vlr.tr
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" The POST.
The value of the onion us a medi
cine is just being found out. Doc
tors are of tbo opinion that it is a
preventer of smallpox and will ar
rest the spread of many other dis
eases. The oniou is a household
remedy which every mother has. used
for coughs, colds and croups for gen
erations, but now its virtue is being
tcated in a more scientific way. On
ions promote sleep and quiet irri
table nerves. They are said to im
prove the eyesight. They are kuown
to improve tho complexion. They
arc, in fact, most healthful and
beneficial article of diet, and if they
could bo made to taste and smell
like oranges or apples their popu
larity would be fur greater than
either of the fruita named.
Wl
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do-
the)
:nd
rh"
how
seems to stand he.a.1 and slf ul
a.b.ive ail the rest on Uie ih:p.
H do yon iii'ount f ;r it'.'
It was now a question where f.i -'in
the ihip aground, nr.. I in order to
ch.ve rM favorable a plaee n pos
sible it was nees.itrr to have .;.iy
l:c .t. tan' v:j-..ar.i. prav.T. tvl -i-.e
!eser.ion of the crw, w:rh.ut w'j-.m
it would have been hard t beacli the
ship successfully.
IVture to yourself the eene "n rh s
ship in the dusk of the morn in sr. e-
I peeiaily the part Paul piayeii and the
heartrending etTect of his words and
exaruple. "nirowinir out the wheat:"
The lighter the ship was the closer
could she run to shore before striking
bottom. "Loosinsr the bumis of the
rudders:" The "rudders" were two
enormous oar worked by hand from
the stern. They had been pulled out
of the water for fear the wave would
break them. TTie revised version is
more accurate here than the common.
Note the difference, epeciuily in verse
40: "Where two seas met;" This was
probably a bar such as often runs be
tween two neighboring islands. Ram
say believes that finding this was a
piece of extraordinary good fortune.
"Kill the prisoner:" If a Roman
soldier could not produce his prisoner
when called for, he forfeited his life.
Was Paul's influence on this voyage
due simply to his strong personality
and good judgment, or was it largely
due to the fact that he was a man of
God? What idea of Christianity do
you suppose I'nul'e thipnuites carried
out into the world with th.'in, n.s a
result of what they snv of it on the
voyage?
PRACTICAL SCUiJESTIONS.
In time of danger a Christian bus a
source of strength and cheer that oth
ers do not have.
In time of danger a Christ ink will in
tercede for others us well as for him
elf. In time of danger a Christian will try
to comfort and encourage others.
In time of danger a Christian's faith
in God will be most conspicuously
ihown.
The lew York
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helping them to su tire the lareil piiKMble profit from th
farm through pmiTii'til methods.
It in entertaining, instnn-tive ami prni'tically useful to
the furmcr's wife, ?nnn and dnuuhtera, Jwliose interests it
covers in an attractive manner.
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Ccpt. A 113a oraaavnay, low Tot K i2,ty
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;nv;te ire ittenucii.
" the r.Li bi .
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Fcr Men rrcm 54.C0 vp.
For Children ar.a Boys, frcm 51.
Calicoes at 5c. ana c. A?
Dress Ginghams, at 6c. ana i;.c.
Lawns, frc. 3 and iCc.
EMBKClDtKltb ana ...Al
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