MIDULEBUKG post. I ririMMMMrr. wrtnr A atistfnfi' anilAf r vii ini airmu d (onaucicu -- Deed It were." answered Mr. Erastui 1.1- JlUl w v . uuc uiu w k'tshlntgon Star. ysklnsr It Sir. L ion-t want to be too easily won," she v.turally." he conceded. Ii, If I say 'no' now," she went on Vinuslv you won i get iua bduui u P1 i -ll! ,," Pill. jfver list For $3.00 llomlllatiuv. he hpr that her mother's ancestors wv itood enough for her! And stors are not at all costly, either. thing! I woncrr now snp noins head up at all." Detroit Free CORN SYRUP ft Vk. The G'tat SprtaJ .CSr for Daily 'Srtad. jfir 0' a: " Snt the Ont H Meant. ,v Who wastha? l:i'.y who sat be .1 nt the tlu'ator thr other evening? i; Why, that was my wife. -Oh. I don't mran the one that o:ir rieht. I moan tho one you 1. Host on Transcript. I'mlrrstooil. , ;,,inaiiiiinr what color do you v '(larlinjihorn's hair?" . . a menu 01 yours, ansa vaia- y. s; a ricar menu. ml." c hie-ago Tribune. A Good Guess. "I wonder If I had too much last night." "You did." "How Uo you know? You weren't with me." "I know that v. hen a man is In Aoubt on that subject there Is no room for doubt." Chicago Post. I Jurfl f !f y Sure Mn. "So your friend tin- doitf.r is prof per- : Inc. is hi??" "He nna-t be. Hp r'ocprt have to make a!l his u"ii'j ;.:':'i 1 1: 1 1;' 1 1 . r s .' rii.f same hour rad. .'.:.; ,: .. i r : ar. im- poping crowd Kir.:; tl'.rtv." Ciiu -ir.r.atl Commercial Tribune. Andjwt5rchard trees ansfcarc :i v ' . --. A X 1 ut out of the chimney the utTmvrkc Vccks, x 1 1 the children romp and pl;iy,V 1 Jlrri (Trc-.ihcj"osvchecks ( Iter :.ifP l-aded and heaped are shelf and hin P1 With the harvested fruits of fall. vlo tnc rows ot stanchionx-'lcowv V iiereuie inter .suii'i e iroin iuor t k ik.u.i Is tilhtvj-the lractAi' mows. Vs. .t- -nd the orchard trees-'Jire' bare 1 a hat matter n wind and weather trout for Infants and Children. Castorla Is a harmless Hiltstituto lor 'astor Oil, Iiri j;ori'. Drop" al Sootliiu Syrups. It is I'loasaut. It contains neither Opium. JWorphino nor oilier NareolU' siilistaneo. It destroys AVopns and allays IVyerisliness. It cures Oianinea and AVind 'olie. It relieves Teeth ing Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates tlio Stomach and I towels, fjivimr healthy and natural jdecp. The Children's Panacea The Mother's I'rieml. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlic Signature of si In Use For Over 30 Yer.rs. 4 FULL QUARTS ennsylvanla RYE or BOURBON AinT?nQvl1akes whirl in the air? 1" Wti e nave aineieu iiie nmuo;i iiiuiiiiih.i s ieue, And the children romp arid plav'7CVT' 1 .- hildren nd men thank God for plenty and peace '-) nd a glad Thanksgiving Day. F.irm Journal. r- v v r rrTTtr . i ' - ilk 1 it - ' . M jf..m j- -i j TiiV 1 r -1 1 tl I i Ml Years OKI WHISKEY Y can Old hunk or cy5 " icki 1,: Mary's Thanksgiving Proclamation By REV. JOHN T. FARIS Jl KiiiTon'ii None T1U utory In bolon fact: It l tru far ni tho two luttoni ar con-urnol, which Kjluull) pauud batwuvu a Utile girl ul a nururuur. Our IvclcreiKv : Any -Merchant in Pittsburg. Express charges prepaid to your nearest station. All gom plain sealed cases. Why send out gf Pennsylvania for your whiskey when you can buy lunper from ua, and wc guarantee it to give satisfaction. If it don't ease you it won t cost you a cent. This hiskey is aged 111 the wood ami is thereioie K1L1I, nil I-. 1 MELLOW, and is therefore adapted for Medicinal and Household prposcs. oeim us a trial oriier ami 11 you are not saiisueu we wu ic puJ the money. We carry in stock all grades oi nies, liiskcv, etc. Semi tor our 1 ed the days. Grandpa and all the rest . . . . .. . ' hurl Kaon 1nWnl tnt rlnv An1 rnll vate pnee list. Spue al imlii(!emeiits tor Cluh orders. I ' V"" 1 1 ' . i fhn was sick. She had trlpd to think lATnT'Pl S M PlTPT. XT (IP i was well when her head ached the r j on Cor. 2d Ave. and Smithfield St., j read Mary Tolllver's letter twice, and then called a messenger. "Ilillle," ho snld, "go down town and buy the biggest turkey you can get, and i express it, with a lot of rranberrlcs and celery, and all sorts of Thanksgiving goodies, to this address." Then he called his clerk, and sent Mary a letter. The day before Thanksgiving, and Mary Tolliver was sick. Poor Mary! How she had looked forward to the tnnual festival! Tor weeks she had count- , vniitnt V.rlnrdf.y mornlnf? Mother Tolli ver handed her the big envelope. This Is what she spelled out: "llavltiR been Informed thixt Mary Tol liver whs 111 on the 28ih of Novembur, and was thus r'',"'n'c,' fmm JnlnlriK In the festivities tnolcUnt to ThankSKlvliiR Diiy, I then-fore recommend that nt n con- hour on Thursday, Lucimber 5, Pittsburg, Pa. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Our Stock Consists of Clean New Goods, Such as is round in an I'p.to-D.ite; Country Store. Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Groceries, Chinaware, Best Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppics. OUR MOTTO : More (ioods for Same Honey 1 Same Goods for Less Money 1 Come and see our wares, flarket prices paid for Country Produce. A. S. Sechrist, Verdi la, Pa. night before. Llut in the morning the little face wa Hushed with fever, and there was a family consultation. Then the doctor was called in. "Just a little ague,"' the doctor said. Mary knew what ague was; she had had It before, but never at Thanksgiv ing time. "Can you get me well for to-morrow?" she asked. "I'm afraid not," the doctor ajiswerrd, with a kindly smile. "You must ho quiet for a few days, and maybe you can have your Thanksgiving next week." So word was s?nt to the relatives 1 rt tn come next day, ns there would be no Tliniilisp.ti lug dinner at the Tcdliv. r Liberal Adjustments- Proiin! i ma tn mtmu m i war, tv. vtw. nxanuc-jncr aa-w pi , ,i irarw.- y ): m RE.EIv;b:ri H. HRRVEY SCSinCH, GENERAL INSTANCE ACEUC . ul the Oldest, 81 rtinirt'st (."asli Coiiijiaiiit s. JKhv, LilV, AccitUnt and Tni;ui. No Assessments No Ininiur lutt;-. A. !., 1 s 1 i Assds 11,0 ,i:?.ss ' 1S53 " 5,s:j ,(i2S.4 The Standard Accident Insurance Co The Aetna " Home " American Fonnded The;Nen' York Life Insurance Co. The' fidelity Mutual Life Association Your Patronasre is siliclted, 8' 1 FREE One Bottle of WINE for ihe Month of December only. "i ii' XIX As a Holiday Gift, wc will send you, free of all expense, a full quart bottle of Very Fine Old XOine. if you will send us an order for Eight Full Quart Bottles of our famous XXX Old Family Rye, which will only cost you $6.00. We will deliver, at once, by .express, free of charge, rij;lit to your home, in a plain box, with no marks on box to show what contents are. We make this offer to imluce you to buy our Whiskey, as we are confident that once you buy it you will always buy it. You run no risk whatever, for if the Whiskey is not nil we guarantee it to be, we will refund your money without question. We have a very large trade, and have built up a large business by selling Hiiih. Grade Good9 at Very Low Prices. Don't fail to send us this amount at once, and you will have a lot of very line liquors in your house for the holidays. If you want anything in Wines and Liquors, send for our price list. Highest Grade Goods at Lotucst Trices. A. L. SCHWARZ CO. 3 PaLtersoix, N. J. Established 33 Years. "JUST TO THINK UK DID THIS FOH ME!" Iioubo. Two days alter Thanksgiving j the fever wan all gone, and Mury was very quiet. "What is my little girl thinking of?" Mother Tolliver auked. "I was wondering if we could have a Thanksgiving day next week, as Dr. Brown said," Mary answered. "Oh, no! Mary," the was told; "not till next year. You know the governorniakca what he calls a 'proclamation,' and tells us when to have Thanksgiving." Out Mary was not satisfied. She thought all day, and made her plans. Monday morning she asked If she might write a letter. "Just my very own," she said. Mother Tolliver gave leave very will ingly. "Out it must be short," she added. It was a short letter which Mary banded to her mother two hours later. This is what she said: "Dear Oorernor: Flcaa can wa have an other ThankiKlvlng Day, and hava It next Thursday? I wai sick, and 10 Grandpa and the ethers ildn't coma, and I could not eat any Turkey. I ain't vary big, but I like Turkey. Fleas let us have It "Your friend, "MARY TOLLIVER." "Won't you send It, mammal" she pleaded. Mother Tolliver thought it would not hurt to Bend It, so the letter went that night. At the oapitol the governor was very busy. It was near the end of his term, and be bad a great 4eal to to. But he Mr. nnd Mn Tolliver, tufrethi-r with their family ntnl Mich ynunK frlnnds ns Mury may choose to Invite, a.fst mlile In the illn-lnK-room, nnd ihcre with hearts full of thankful!!!' lor country, for home, nnd for the blessed Inllutnca of children, pur !nke of rtiih bounties ns are usually Hi rved In Christ Inn America on the day ap pointed for Nuilonul TliiinkSKivliiK, and that especial attention be kivlii that Mary shall be bountifully supplied with such pn-ttons ot the national bird, and wllhsuch other delicacies, as are most congenial to her." ''Just se9 bis nniEfl at the bottom, mamma thenovemor's name!'1 shouted Mary. "Ami the letter Is all ribbons and lvd wax 011 tin; back. Just to thluk he did t bis for 111c!" " Ves, he diil it for you, Mary, and you :-imll have your own Tliun'.Ki-i hie; liny, llut what will juu Ii" tl.ai.l.ful for, a . eck after the time?" "Oil! I'll h" tl'.anl.ftil I'm s-o v.r'.I apajii. Will that do'.' A1.1l eat.'t I jn-t as well be thankful tlii.-i wi ck as hist V" And MotherTollivt-rthour.ht shecuiiM. - S. B Times. THE FAMILY REUNION. No Oilier liny In All the Year Serves $kr l'iirin of 11 Ls- 4il Inu l! . Thanhiing day serves a purpose supplied by no other day In tho year, ays a writer in Christian Work. It brings tho members of the old home together once inure; it britms up the old times anil recalls to mind tho dear ones, some giving tbaiiKS In fur-away homes of tlielr own, some of thorn, alas! not to unite with tin at the Thanksgiving board as in former years. But none tho less hearty and all the more tender will be the thanksgiv ing offered, with gratitude for what she was bo sweet, so loving, so exalted her pure life; nnd there nro other blessed ones of earlier years. At this time, then, of family gather ings and family rejoicing, let dovout thankfulness lodge in the heart and i find expression from the lips, as. we recall the blessings of tho family rela tionthe love, tho Joy, the hope, tho blessed memories It nurtures; for these it Is which make a paradise on earth and open up a vision of that endless Thanksgiving in the Paradise of God. Hello Central Give Me EBRIGHT'S STORE WliriT iiiv yon goini; ! I my your Full ami Winter 1; I? At Ebright's at Aline, Pa. Why ilo you luiy tlimt '.' J fiiiic Kliriglit carries tin largest and lust slock to srlect from, ii'ul lie is nli tin clieiipefit. You should mc his .KV STO' '' ,il is just lovely, and 1 never saw so many Outings, ( iiiilmnis, Flannels nnd Calicoes ami lie lias tin- nicest Dress (Joods ami Wai.-tinj;-. Ornaments for Trimmings. .K.'iidy-iiiadcSlllKT W.TS, Kli;'i"- at,.! i.iv;r variety i t l.adie- and .M1-1- ( .'l'.--, and Ik- ( US, I lie iivtlicst vnii evi 1 -aw and -1. man AT i:i'd;Kili r-s sit n:i:, y.,u : : . .;; ... , l'.. d I'llaiiKi N, Maps, Nj.i-iad-, I .: K..!.. 11. I lie carries llie ln-t Kli i d A l'oriii v Si i 'I I'.ail 1 ; : i 1 . . i l'.i:i;S. FI.m.i and Tal.lc Oil ( I. .Hi and l.'c:-... i-aii'l lihd a I't'ltcr sell clii.n an w In it. Wi-ll 1 ai, tu l.iiy my inti r ii.ily l!n ic I. and y. I . cvifvliiidv siv tlii'V are jj,"ia I" Aline. H A. EBRIGKT. IK TucrhnMnnHcrQTnss : w STOl', LOOK, LISTKN. liinicii.ois. Mrs. Turkey Where have you been, pa? Mr. Turkey I've been teeing that old hen around the comer, who tells for tunes. She's a fraud. You ought to have heard the character aha gave me. Said I was flighty and likely to lose my head; told me I waa going to be mixed up In some bind of an affair wKh a dark lady, and warned me to look out tot a bald-headed man with an ax. Pld 70 ever hear of anything so tbturdl vfcsV cgo Record-Herald. ,. ' . f NewGf LOU PRICES. EVK11YT1IIN'(J KEPT IX A KlllSsT-CLASS GENERAL STORE. Come and See Our New Stock. Highest Prices Paid For Country Produce. N. T. Dundore, DU1NUORE, PENNA. STOP THAT COUGH -w JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. An almost infallible remedy. Cm it :'' ..''(: V;.j, t";"fi ' ;