Wfof ihe Con drawn from the strength-rivine portion of the kernel, and refined to absolute purity, is a brief idea of the goodness of ft CORN SYRUP The Great Spread for Daily "Breed. A food article and table delicacy that pleases all tastes. Appctizinr, r.utri- V tlous; makes you cat. A pre-diested food rer.dy for use by the blood independent of digestive function, therefore agreeable to the weakest stomach. A trial tin will tell. Sold in airtight, friction-top tini. 10c., 15,:. and 50c. at grocers. CORN PRODUCTS CO.. New York and Chicago. gTHETDUNDORirsT 1 lie STOP, LOOK, MSTKX. NewGoods N. T. Dundore, DUNDORE, PENNA. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Our Stock Consists of Clean New Hoods, Such as is Found in an Up-to-OateJ Country Stare. Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, ' Groceries, Cliinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppies. OUR MOTTO : More Goods for Same Honey ! Same Good for Less Money I Come and see our wares, flarket prices paid tor Country Produce. A. S. Sechrist, Verdila, Pa. I THE SUNDAY SC Laea im tke lateraatl . tor October IN, iuu,t Coafeaslo. rrle THE LESSON TEXT (P. 61:1-17.) 1. n&v mercy upon me, Oi ', accord tin to Thy loving kindness, .carding unto the multitude of Thy ;tnu r imrcias lot out rcy transgression. 1 Wash me thoroughly from mine Inl BjU.ty, and cltanse me from n.. s.n. 5. Fcr 1 aiki.ow leJse my trai:s...!-luns; and my sin Is ever before me. . Against Thee. Tht e on.y. ha I finned, and clone th.it ivl', in Thy sirht . that Thou Killhus! be justlllxl htiiTl.u. Hpiuktsl, and be vltur when Tluu Juus si ft, lunula. 1 was shaptn in iiiliiulty ; and In s.i. u.d my mother eunrt ii- me. C. Kthold. Thou deslith truth In the In Ward pans; and In the h!.; !i n part Thou 6ha)t make me to know ii.m. 7. i-'urgo tin with I. sl-i. ion. I slia'.I be clean: wash n.e, ui.u 1 ti.a., be wi.iur than enow. .V .Make m- to l .ar Joy and g!:nire.s; that the lioms wt..eli Thou Lav. bitk n rx .i; i" j.jU-, . I Hue Tr fae-e fr in mj a'.r.. aiu! b'.ot out all it:. IK 1 ti i ; ii I, u i". t ratv In m.- a I'lMU l.i .u t, tiod; mr.fi i.iuw a rivi.t sj lit witl.ui in . ' i. 4';is: r. n-.T :t.i :rmT;. i T . m lwa ; ui ii tak t:u! Thy i i liu:i iv uMo !:. '' Pane la m rnn-aj. Pt ' i k Citizen So ya t're roIcb fc tV ai' to see th" sight;-, a'.r yen, Ike? I t-. p. Oitizei. Wall, wear thfra Sunday clothrs tiat don't nt; leave y'r hall strln? in -round same as now; turn up y'r pan. s at th' bottom; take my ole cane an' carry It npfiile down, an' nc one will ever sur pect you come from th' country. N. V. Weekly. JSVVV vV I ii. 11 11 . Tl.i a : i O. !. lid u, l.;...i in. v. I Tl.-n . ::, l t, ;i.r.i i - Spiril . i "in in a- J..V ol '1 1 V : !. Tl.y : i .-; l 1 ;l a. -i' : . J..IS 1 , :'. . va ; ,i ,t. is Thy u i.uiu Li 1 ..I t;..- ' 1 r 'I 1 Uli I'll III .111 I ki 11 H1 I 1 I.e.!. 'I I LOW PRICES EVERYTHING KEPT IX A .VIUST-CLASS GENERAL STORE, ome and;'See Our New Stock. 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I J? nw"1,l,l'litiiii,l, all payahlo In cash I 1 SVerv WmIh...!... . ' i a .'tllttg? 'u"'hed when neoea ary. :Z fl', ..'"'ore self aalilreaaed envelope. "l.83Sl)esrborn St. Chicago. isin-iui.) C. RUTTER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Port Trevorton, Pa. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. All Calls Promptly Attended. MANAQER WANTED. fe'VftJf!1' "f """ mnge n".1" County and adtnln n terrltnrv EsTSl iT0,bl known lloos! o! solid llSla'nF: -Wetralgb cash salary P ch Monday by check dl-fcT'urte'- Eapenee money ad- r . rv..oa permanent, Addrers oio noaea Bldg., Chicafo.lll. WANTED :-SBVERAI. INDIT8TRIOP8 PER. sons in each stale to travel for house establish ed eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for successful and firofllable line. Pfrmanenteiigagenient. Week. y casb salary ol IIS and all traveling expenses and hotel bill advanced In rash each week. Experience not essential. Mention reference and enclose self addressee envelope. THE NATIONAL, JJ4 iDaarbaraSt. Chrtagt. M-l v , i ii. .i ;;- - i;oi.ii: i i a-:it' m cli-illl ha-iirt. l ;aa!. 1. M:!". Nl.TK.S AND I't'MMK.N L.S. i oaiii. 'J.) Uiio if Ha- luai.y ituiiaa- tiiius ol' DiivUl's KiiiTiisiiy uii'l iruo ; lit arU'tiua'KS in lotin.l in his liniii'v s (o i Mipiiiljuhlii'ili, llio ciipiiii'il fun nl' his i iriciul Juiiailian. An urdimtry ciiin j tal nionan h of Uaviil's time would have cxierininatoil Hie family of th.- fi.rmi-r j King, root and branch. lUtvId did not i do o, hut sent ai ross the Jordan t'i l.o- debar, where Mephll)nheth wan llv I ing in cuneeaiiuent, and brought him to Jerusalem with ureal honor, reslor I lug to him the rich lands of Saul which had been confiscated, and added him to the constantly incrcaslnt; number of courtiers who enjoyed the kinp's favor nnd lived more or less at his expense at the court In Jerusalem. (2 Sam. 11 12: 115.) David stood the testa of adversity better than those oi prosperity. Ease and luxury were W ginninB to tell on his character. In stead of leading his armies into battle as formerly, he now left them to Joab, nnd remained himself in his hnrem nt Jerusalem. The fact that In those days it was considered eminently proper for a king to have a harem did not make that harem less demoralizing. The sad story of David's moral weakness when tempted, and then of his deliberate mur der to conceal his sin and add another woman to his harem, is told in Chap. It. "Thus far," says Aslen, "the story belongs to the usual crimes of an ori ental despot . . . What follows, however, could have been found no where in the ancient world but In the "Jew;lsti monarchy." When after the terrible year lived with a guilty con science, the prophet Nathan aRaln ap peared before David to do the hard duty of n friend (12:1-12). David broke down completely, confess ins his sin and repentitiK with n repentance that was really a ehnnp" of life, niaek as the sin hail been, Jehovah forgave the penitent man. but the results of tin sin troubled David's life to the end. (Ps. .MM-.".) In ci.nneeiiun with this story of the sin and repentance iif Isra el's greatest kin;:, wv study the marvel ous prayer for pardon In the Fifty-first Psalm. It is not known who wrote this Psalm, but It fits David's circum stances so fully that ninny suppose It was written by him nfter the visit of Nathan. In its words the penitence and aspiration of those who have done wrong- have found expression through all the centuries to the present time. Is there not a place for the confession and prayer of the first few verses In every Christian experience? The one offering the prayer has hope, hut It Is In God's loving kindness rather than In his own deserts. "Against Thee, Thee only, have I sinned:" The very natural feeling of the heart, whatever Its sin, as It bows before the loving and righteous God to whom In Its sin It has been untrue. The Psalms are written In the languago of the feelings. "That thou mayest be Justified:" "By confessing my guilt I admit that Thy condemnation Is Just." (Vs. 6-12.) "Purify me with hyssop:" "Pronounce me clean from my sin Just as the priest pronounces the leper clean as he sprinkles him with the hyssop branch." "Gladness:" That comes only with a sense of sin put away and forgiven. "Bones . . . broken:" "A very strong figure, denoting tho most complete prostration." Perowne. . (Vs. 13-17.) "Then will I teach:" No one can bring others to Christ more effectively thnn tho one who has come close to God's fatherly heart in this exparlenro of contrition and forgive ness. "Thy praise:" An expression of the Joy that fills tho heart of the prod igal after his return to tho father's house. "Thou dellghtest not In sacri fice:" Nor In any other external thing In itself, but in a real, vital change of heart. PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS. One's sins may bo very numerous, but the multitude of God's tender mercies outnumbers them. Confession and forsaking of sin are necessary in order to obtain God'a par don. "Wash me thoroughly from nine inl qulty." In cleansing from sin no one should desire half measures. The- Injuries Knnnirrnted. ! Casey Shure, they do be tellin me I that Dig Moike Monohin wor knocked j down be an autymobile ylsterday ; v.or there any bones broke. I dunno? Con ley Troth, an' there wor; th i owner av th' divil wagon got his nose ! broke, th' i-hawfer got his jaw broke. ' tin' llig Moike bro!;e th' sicond : l.ntieMe av his might fishi! Puck ! I.:it TIiIiik t aanxlilorral. ' Crawford In looking over a cata logue ol automobile suni!rt"s 1 was s tr priseal at the number of things invent ed fur the protiatiici of the "i:ni :T -tir. Ciahslittw- I winder how many in ire ;t :a1 .:is tiuTe w ill be before they in Vi ill .-.iiaet hir.g to protect the pede t- ti'l.l"!. I nv II ; ei'.cs. V :itit IHllenlCy. ''How i, ji.i.r mI.ouI if Jn.n a'i: i'i "Wi 11. ii I- a liltli' slow. We l;:-e i.r : mill.: in n ttit.g pa npi whosuv w il'ii g to be ' aeliefs. The trouble is !u l.iii 'inylaiu'y who Oicsu't tliii:!; be I. revs nil I.be';a l , w a ,,, vvs;,;1,,( , . ( (,,),, n:i;." W'n-l.ington S;nr. A rae unit Ylairf t-if It. Am-.tiMir Critic Splendid pie! tire, renlly. Allow me to compliment yi:-i. Hut why did you clMo.se smii an ti.'.ly model? "She's my sister." "Oh, pardon! How foolish of me. I ought, of course, to have not Iced the resemblance. Tlt-l!its. for Infants and Children Castorla i a hurruless ftubstittite for Castor Oil, Pare irorlc, Drops nntl Sootliiue Syrups. It in PloasaMt. It contains nHtlior Opium, Morpliinti nor other Nnroofio raiibstanco. It tlostroys Vornis ami allays lVveri.slim'xs. It euros Diarrloia ami Vjinl C'olif. It relievos Tooth iiiff Tnaiblos ami our:, i. tmstipat ion. It rejrulatos tliot Stoiimolt and Howols, fvinur lioaltliv ami nnttiral Mot p. Tho C'hildron's l'anucoa Tho -MotliorV Friend. The Kind You Have Always' Bought 2 cars the Signature of S3 In Use For Over 30 Years. ll-rlala-ill vaa,v. Krnie He is the slowest young man I ever met. I thought he came In tho parlor to make love. Kthel Well, didn't he say he was be side, himself? Ernie lleslde himself? Why. he should have been beside me. Chicago Daily News. Liberal Adjustments- i : r,pt V- H. HRRVEY ECHDCH. GENERAL iNSf rANCE r,lLH (i.k tho 01(!c.,t,' M tiiii cm ';ils, Ctiiii..iiii. s. j l'it.-, Liti. .ici(!t iit anl Toni..(!i : NpAstejsmei.;s NoPremii m.Kotes. i The Aetna ImmmkII . , 1S1 Assets 1 T:lSH " Home " 1S5.S " v ,CJS.4 j " American " 1S10 " . ';...SUJ i The Standanl ;V Insurance 0 I he rscn- 1 01k 1 . Insurance Co. The fidcliti) Mi ! Ufc Association Your PatroEn siliclted. Soar Orittee. I "I believe," said the girl with the npw engagement ring, "that men and women should marry their oppositcs." "That being the case," rejoined the maid with a streak of envy In her make- I up, I suppose your Ilance is everything I that's nice. Chicago News. Cimlne Wisdom. "I wonder why a dog always turns I around three times before lying 1 down?" asked the inquisitive man. "He evidently believes that one good turn deserves another," answered the wise guy. Cincinnati Enquirer. Mlilnir the Colors. It In quite plainly to be seen That men who paint the town A Blowing red must hnve the "green" And freely p'nnk It down. Cincinnati KmiulriT. MOST LIBERAL OFFER OF THE YEAR. The Jew-York f ribune Farmer is a iiatioiinl , riuMiatetl iigi ia iilii i .1 weekly for farmers and their families, unit standi at the henil of tin- nri fiiltural luei-s. It is a practical put r for practical funnerH, helping Hu m to mcuiv the hugot edible i.rolil In in (he farm through .radical methods. It is entertaining, instructive and prai'tienlly useful (it the fanner's wife, sons nnd daiiglitcis, wImho iiitetevts it rovers in an attractive iiiamit r. The regular price is f 1.00 per year, but for a limited time we will receive your t-uliseription for TMU NEW YORK TRIBL'M; FARMER find nNo for yotirow;, favorite local newspaper, "The Post, Mi'Mlehurg, I'n. Qini: i:oion itntsov. The beet thing Is to be respected, and the next is to be loved; It ia bad to be hated, but worse still to be despised, PltUburg Dispatch. wl , "25 i m IK Both Papers One Yearforonly SL50 aeinl your otalei'Minl iniiiu v tu I'l.e l'or. Your ii.miik-iiimI iiililnss i n n ,..-t,il a juil i, MiW.YORK TRtl I M Akrirk', N.w-Y.iki ; bring iiI'ii e nil le'i c , I III- w ill "How did you come to give your sis ter the big apple and keep the little ono for yourself?" " 'Cause there was a worm In It." Ally Sloper. I Coming to Aline, Pa. A .greater sight than Walter J,. Main's Show vns to JMiddlehurg, will he the Xew (ioods that is null ing to the Aline Steve, on Monday and Tmsdnv, Sept. 28 and 2) and will he on exhihition all week Come and sec Admission Free. I havo the lavges and best variety of Dry (Jood amotions, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Kuhher goods to ho found in a ceuntry stove. Also a choice line of BON F Fflfln Men s Cl0,ilin& Ladies Up-to-date Coals L I UUUl Fur Collars, Keady Made Suits, Skin's, i Shirt aisiM ana a ueautiiui line ot JJress Uoods at Prices as Low as the Lowest. Soft and crooked bones mean rickets if you want to. The growing child must cat the right food for growth. Bones must have bono food, blood must have blood food and so 'in through the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littlcdoscs everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Rightfood will cure it. In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. i Send for free sample, SCOTT BOWNB, Chejmlata. 4O0-4IB Pearl Street, New York; ' yaadi.e ellalracsca. .-. Remember I always pay the highest price for produce. A cordial invitation is extended to all, thankim; my many patrons for past favors and soliciting a continuance of the same, I remain Yours truly, H. A. EBRIGHT. Pennsylvania lim iness and Shorthand College and Con spondciicc Schools. I.anca Ut, Pa. Ihirinit till' ;i-t ;- -il tlie above sa-lua-I tm. Imil un enrollment ef inure llinii l.Mm Irani till over the t'niti'al State-: Htul a lliiiMnir a uhn of :'oiinlinaat IK) more tlinn any older rv' .ml cf the kinal in I'eniinylvanln KtualiiHti's. f i ilentH enroll ilnily throiiKlinut the en tire ya nnal have alisolute asiaumiife of eiiloyniii I when they llnliih as the seliool is overwhelm n with applientioiis for help- lioiiral Is secured In (fooal heme, nt fr ! 1 1 to I'.'ajweek lens than In other places offi Ksiml lar atlvantHireB. Tution Is proportion i v low. On the 15th of May, last, the school i tinned a building which, wUen t"o remodelli iaeom ploted, will be one of the largext, be mnteal and finest used, eicluslvely, for bu.' a col lege purposes In the United Htntes. n is the only business college Pennsylvania a.vanlnga building of any greal value. For original Catalogue and College 'nurnal giving detailed inlormatiou regardlnr aur me thods of Instruction at the College anal l ow we teaco teacners, wnue liiey are ineacli.ng and union, anr Principal. save then the price of tuition, ahresa. J. M. WADE, Ph. O WINDOR HOUSE W. II. Ill ri.i:it, I'roiirielnr 418 Market Si., Harrisburg Pa (Opposite P. K. K. Hepot Entrntiie) -.('nlteil for All Trains-. Rooms, 25 nnd 50c. Good Meals, 25c Good acrouitroJations. T IT PAYS to advertise in a live and up-to-date newspaper. For results try The POST ii