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Heirs in General. DISTRICT CONVENTION. Ttie StiiPDensbura 61ironlGl6. John A. Burger, who built the Scotland Industrial School, died on Y.

M. C. A. Workers Hold Their Annual Conference Many Prominent Thursday evening at his home in Lan- H. L.

MITTEN, Editor and Publisher. cister, tf apoplexy, aged 75 years. DON'T LETT GO! Representatires Presant. Good Addresses Delivered. William II.

Clendennin, a telegraph operator for the. P. E. R. R.

Co was brutally murdered while on duty THE annual convention in a tower near Jersey Shore, one OF of the Y. M. C. day last week. of the.

sev Irwin OTIarrah, wife and small enth district daughter perished in a fire which dt- convened, i the Reformed s'royed the Markleton Sanatorium, a health resort at Somerset, early Ad interesting statement has just appeared In a foreign religious newspaper from Father Krose, S. in re-' Hard to the numerical standing of the religious denominations of the world at the close of the nineteenth century His statistics are that the Catholics of all countries aggregate 564.505,922; the Protestants, Greek and Russian Orthodox. 111.320.643; Oriental Schism, Jews, Mohammedans, Brahmins or Hindoos, Buddhists, Confucians, Tao- church, at 7.30 Saturday morning. The family oc o'clock Friday cupied rooms on the second floor of Lies evening. the building The convention was opened with a Hon.

John A. Magee, editor of the song and prayer service, conducted by BLUE TRADING STAMPS llVATRONIZE the merchants who appreciate your trade by giving you a discount Uy xn BLUE TRADING STAMPS. There is no guess work as to what you will receive in exchange for Blue Trading Stamps. Our store is brimful of the most up-to date.useful and beautiful premiums. We are continually adding to the list of articles obtainable for our stamps.

It is an easy matter for you to find at our store just what you want. The unparalleled popularity of Green Trading Stamps shows that the worth of our premiums is appreciated. They consist of everything in Furniture, Cut Glass, Silverware, China, Bric-a-Brac, Hugs, Vases, Portieres, Musical Instruments, encouraging feature of the conference was Mr. Gregg's report which showed that the seventh district was above the average in the number of certifl-cites granted to pupils in educational classes. The College Men's Conference convened in the chapel of the C.

V. S. N. S. on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Representatives were present from Dickinson, Pennsylvania, Lebanon Valley and Franklin and Marshall Colleges, Dickinson Preparatory School, Indian Industrial School, Shippensburg and Millers ville State Normal Schools and the Gettysburg Theological Seminary. The conference was presided ever by Mr. S. Bard. The first subject was that of Bible Study with special reference to Bible Study Classes.

It was conducted by Mr Wolf, of Pennsylvania College. Some of the requisites for securing regular and full attendance at the classes were iriven as follows: Careful preparation on the part of- the teacher; appointing the class for such a time that it will not contlict with other regular college functions and personal work in advertising the class and bringing in the hoys. The discussion on the subject of missions was conducted by Mr. Jones, of Dickinson. Delegates from different schools reported what bad been done by their respective institutions for the cause of missions.

Means for securing a greater interest in missions were suggested as follows: Mission study classps; regular monthly meetings at which letters from Alumni in the field if there are such are read Perry County Democrat, died suddenly Mr. C. A. Kunkle, president of the at his home in New Bloomfield, Tues Flarrisburg Y. M.

C. A. He also made ists, the opening address. day of last week, aged 66 years. He has been editor of the Democrat since and was elected to the State legislature in 1862 and sent to Congress Mr.

Kunkle presided until the following organization was effected: Pres ident, Mr. J. Young, Mechanics in 1872. Twice he lias been selected burg, Vice President, Mr. C.

P. to renominate presidential candidates. Runimel, Shippensburg, and Sec Fetish worshippers, and other paeans other religions, 2,844,482 Of the 1,539,000,000 souls who make up the population of the world, Father Krose figures that 35.7 per cent, are Christians and 13.1 per cent. Mohammedans, and that there are 762,102.000 Monotheists to 766,000,000 Polytheists. In other words, that nearly half the population of the world believes in one God.

He was one of Perry county's most retary, Mr. E. A. Nace, Franklin and prominent Democrats. Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa.

A railroad wreck occurred on the Shippensburg: Trading Stamp Company Philadelphia and Reading Saturday Tills was followed by an address on Bible Study" by Rev. J. W. Memin-ger, pastor of St. Paul's Reformed night, near Gwynedd, in which two church, Lancaster, Pa.

men lost their lives and several others injured. Some person or persons re SOUTH RAILROAD STREET- In an, able manner Rev. Meminger moved a fish plate, drawing nine showed the effect that the word of spikes out of the ties and spreading God has had upon the world. He drew the rails, the train plunging dow over a vivid picture of what would be nec an embankment. TROLLEY TALK.

essary to destroy all the influence it. Tblrty-four Italians were burned to 9 has exerted in the world. It would be necessary to destroy all the Bibles; all death in a fire which destroyed a School Shoes for Children shanty in which they live at Lilly, other books, papers and magazines tint Charter Granted to the Valley Traction Company Thursday. The Chambersburg Repository says: For some time past several capital near Johnstown, early Saturday morn in any degree reflect the teachings of ing the Bible; to kill all Christians; to de stroy all churches and schools where We Have an Excellent Line of Them Can We Assist You Linn Hartranft, son of ex-Governor Hartranft, and Appraiser of the Port and the liberal use of missionary literature. The service Saturday evening was held in the Presbyterian church.

Devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. H. A. Bailey. The convention was then addressed on the subject.

"The work of the Y. C. A. as I see it" by 1. Mr.

B. Nead. Esq of Harrisburg, who spoke chiefly on the-work done in Harrisburg. 2 Hon. J.

A Stranahan, Ex-Attorney General, who took a wide view of the work being dne throughout the State. 3. Mr. E. E.

McCurdv. Leb- Bible truths have been taught; to de stroy all sacred architecture, sculpture, at Philadelphia, died Sunday from Dean Farrar says his reasons for taking the pledge were partly general and partly special: 1. I became convinced that the use of alcohol in any form was not a necessity. I saw that whole uations had lived and flourished without it. I believe that the whole race of man had existed for centuries previous to its discovery.

2. 1 was struck by the Indisputable fact that in England 20,000 inhabitants of our prisons, accustomed to strong drink all their lives, and the majority of them brought iuto prison directly or indirectly by it, could be, and were, from the moment of their imprisonment, absolutely deprived of it, not only without loss, but with entire gain to their personal health, 3. 1 derived from the recorded testimony of our most eminent physicians that the use of alcohol is a subtle and manifold source of disease, even to thousands who use- it in quantities conventionally deemed moderate; also that ail the young, and all the healthy. We take particular pride in showing the styles and of the little price it takes to buy them. Shoes for the father, mother and the little folks.

pointing, music, etc and to destroy Bright's disease. He has been promi pyramids, monuments, gravestones. nent in state politics since 1890. rr i containing quotations from the if 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Bible. Rev.

Meminirer also advocated iweive miners were killed in a mine at McConnellsville, by an ex SHIRTS FOR IVSEN an earnest study of he Bible for its plosion of gas Monday. rare literary value, but especially for chiefly of what the the mAan nf kJ Association had done for him person the means of spiritual to be Open Winter Promised. An exchange says this Winter will be an open one and the really cold weather will not arrive until much later than usual. The reason for making the prediction is furnished by a prognostics tor who has been observing the habits the squirrels and birds, lie finds that their instinct can be relied upon as being correct nine times out of ten. Nature teaches them how to provide for their necessities and an unvarying rule is to proportion the provisions to their wants, just as Nature supplies some animals with a light coat of fur for Summer use and a heavier coat for Winter.

The fox has a coat light In weight and in color for tne Summer and a heavy red coat in the Winter. Only the Winter coat is any good for garments for the ladies. The wild rabbit has a gray coat in Summer to conform to the surrounding ground and trees, and In Winter a coat of white fur to conform to the appearance of snow. Now, the squirrels must make provision for Winter They must have a home for shelter and a stock of food to last until 'the snow leaves the growth Harrisburg is to have a Sunday paner called the "Harrisburg Sunday ally and the city of Lebanon since its obtained from It. organization Times." There is sufficient enter Certain it is that nowhere else can a man find a more satisfactory variety of shirts from which to choose.

We haven't overlooked your wants in Groceries, and when you come in to puy those school shoes for the children we want to sell you groceries, too. Saturday morning the convention ists or Harrisburg and Carlisle have been making great efforts to obtain control of all the trolley lines in the lower end of the Valley. They have been successful and now the news comes that a charter was granted by Gov. Pennypacker Thursday to the Valley Traction Company. The directors of the new combine arc M.

C. Kennedy, of Chain bersburg; Geo. II. Stewart, of Shippensburg; Lyman D. Gilbert and Spencer C.

Gilbert, both of Harrisburg, and Lewis S. Sadler, of Carlisle. The company has already secured either the whole or the controlling interest of the following electric railway lines in the lower end of the Valley: The Harrisburg Mechanicsburg, Harrisburg West Fairview, West Fairview Marysviile. and tlie White Hill Mechanicsburg. It Is the intention of the new company to build a line from Mechanicsburg to prise back of it to make it go.

assembled in the Orange street U. 4. Mahone, one of the delegates from the Indian Industrial School. ho spoke of the work in their school. During the evening the audience was favored with a solo bv Mr.

Albert With Impressive address and glow church. The meetlne was onened with a sons? service conducted Mpwk ing eulogy of the two men whom the Dauphin County Bar Association has W. D. D. M.

FOGLESANGER Young and Bard. Screamer, of the Indian Industrial chosen to honor, portraits of Hon School Mr. T. II. Gregory, General Secre Mr.

Bard asked for contributions to John James Pearson, LL. and of tary of the P. IL R. Y. M.

C. Har Hon. John Wiggins Simonton, LL.D.. defray the' expenses of the convention and also presented the cause of the risburg, being unable to be pres ent on account of illness. Rev.

o. 1 deceased, president judges of the Twelfth Judicial District, were Mon Association's organ, "Association Men." (X Brown, pastor of the Church of God Mr. Wol finger, the local secretary day morning unveiled in Court conducted a helnful and insnirino- A STRAIGHT TIP read the appointments which the No. 1. Speeches were made by Gover Bible study.

nor Pennypacker, Congressman Olm delegates were to till at various church services on Sunday. and all who eat well and sleep well, do not require it, and are better without it. 4. Then the carefully-drawn statistics of many insurance societies convinced me that total abstinence, so far from shortening life, distinctly and Indisputably conducted to longevity. 5.

Then I accumulated proof thatdrink is far from being requisite to physical strength or intellectual force that many of our greatest-athletes, from the day of Sampson onward, '-whose drink was only of the crystal brook," have achieved without alcohol mightier feats than have ever been achieved with it. was followed by "introduc sted, Judge Weis, Judge Jacobs, tions" during which time each dele ine quiet hour service Sunday TRUST HIM WHO MAKES NO BOASTS" morning, was held in the Church of Judge Henderson and Hon. Lyman gate gave his name and the association God Tabernacle. A very impressive Gilbert, president of the Car Associa he represented. tion.

and inspiring season of song and prayer was enjoyed by all who at 9 4- i- The subject of Personal Work In Carlisle, connecting with the Carlisle and Mt. Holly railway at the Cumberland Valley Railroad depot. A central power house for all these lines, which will be operated as one system, will be located at Bridgeport. Vice President and General Superintendent M. C.

Kennedy, of theCuru- the Association How Conducted" was representative Geo. A. Pearre, of Maryland, has introduced a bill providing for an appropriation of $75,000 taken up by Mr. S. Bard, Harrisburg, Pa.

It was at once turned into We don't spend our time in bragging about our bargains and we make no promises that we cannot fulfil. Our business is conducted in a straightforward way without any noise or bluster. We would like you to look over our stock of Rings, Pins, Studs, Brooches, Watches, Cut Glass, Silverware. Our Holiday Goods are arriving and now is the time to make your selection while the stock is full. Repairing Neatly and Satisfactorily Done.

a discussion, led by Mr. Bard. Tor establishment of a national mili tary park at Fort Frederick, Washing anous answers were given to the The traveling representative of the Regal Shoe the famous $6 00 shoe for ground. You would think that they would build their homes in the Summer or occupy the same one year after year, but they do not. They build at the last moment, shortly before cold weather Sets in.

A year ago they started building their houses In the latter part of Septemb.r. This year, however, they did not start to construct their homes until the latter part of October, and some of them have just completed their nests. I speak or the gray sqnirrels, whose habits are different from the small red squirrel. This delay was not due to laziness on the part ot the little animals, but came through that reasoning which is beyond the understanding of man. wuui, oiaryiana.

j.iie rort was question "What is Personal Work?" The gist of these may be given in this tended. The "Quiet Hour" was Conducted by Rev Rev. Henry, or the Lutheran church Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, the Men's meeting was held in the Methodist church and was addressed bv Mr. S. M.

Bard on the "The Prodigal Son." Mr. Bailey had charge of the music. The Worn tn's meeting in the Presbyterian church was addressed by Mr. McCurdy, of Lebanon, and Mr. Zeigler, a delegate of the R.

R. Y. M. C. of Chambersburg.

The boy's meeting in the Church of God Tabernacle was conducted by win be at the Sherman Hotel on Friday, November 27th. sentence, "Personal work is personal prayer for a person with reference to Cumberland County Items. his relation to God." A. erected in 1756 by Governor Sharp, when Washington county was on the frontier of the colony, as a defense against the French and Indians. It was the earliest of the stone forts of the period in that territory.

The bill authorizes the President to appoint three commissioners, to be known as Commissioners of the Fort Frederick As to the importance of personal berland Valley Railroad said that the company was organized merely to combine and manage the railroad's electric lines in Cumberland and Dauphin counties, with no idea of building in Franklin county. The English "Society for the Prevention of Consumption" presided over by the Prince of Wales, was recently addressed by Sir William Broad-bent, who stated that it was definitely known that every case of consumption began with a germ communicated C. SQU I RES JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Mrs. Anna M. Ilarlacher, a former resident of Newville, died at her home in Mechanicsburg, Tuesday evening of work, all agreed that it was the most important phase of Y.

M. A. work -t. t. I and that all other methods of work employed, even the Sunday afternoon last week.

A very fashionable wedding occurred at Mt. Holly Wednesday afternoon of National Military Park to the meetings, are only means to reach men with whom to do personal work last week. Miss Mary Alexander site of the fort, including the 150 acres Mullin was married to James Kirke of land which were purchased in c.n- The delegates were asked to suggest iir. NcKelvy, of the Coatesvllle Association. When all gathered at 330 o'clock Sunday evening for the farewell service, the immense auditorium of the Lutheran church was crowded.

A brief survey of the association work In the State was given by Mr. Bard and an appeal was made in behalf foreign missions. Pledges and contributions for this purpose were received. A short experience meeting was held during which many of the delegates. from some other case.

There is no nection with it. reasons for the lack of earnest personal Dr. FAHRfiEY'S TEETHING SYRUP Will carry yonr baby safely throcch Mothers hare learned tn rely on it implicitly to cure quickly and thoroughly aJi ca-ses of Colic. Cholera Infantum, bummer Complaint, and Stomach and Bowe! Troubles which accompany tefthine. It is the best medicine for children because it is pure mnd absolutely harmless.

If your child is ieklv J-I SP IR- FAHRNEY'S 1 Kb HINi ti KL and it will pet healthy, strong and eood-natured immediately. Trial Rtti.e Frfk if yon mention tbi paper. Address. DRS. I FAHHNEY iOX.

Hagkkstowx. Mix work. The follow ing arc some of the See the cute suits and such thing as inherited consumption. Tnere may be local weakness which tends to consumption, but the germ lhe robins were later than usual this year making preparations for their migration South, and that seemed to indicate that the birds knew that Winter was to be slow in coming this year. Another thing that tended to confirm the opinion of a late Winter was that the woodchucks had not "holed up" for the Winter in September, as they usually do, but had been seen runuing about early in October.

replies elicited: Lack of love, faith and nine renows from three years up the courage; lack of feeling of rcsnonst yitcucsi town ai Holland s. lias absolutely to be planted in that y' bility: feeling of lack of opportunity If you want a good and new line of time; feeling of incompetency and of Shippensburg, mem weak spot before consumption can ensue. This ouht to comfort thousands inconsistency in our own lives- ndii. 0rs or the local association and Lamps to select from go and see ilock ersnwth Sons. I fpMlf fS ViTU hrlollv tt'jtnrl i i III; IIVUC II gence and failure to seeresults.

For Oood Soads. Up to the present time there ate on file at the State highway department iney reit had emue to thern from the On the question of organization for convention. Lect ace and Smallpox. ifsier, or Carlisle, by Rev. W.

P. Eve-land, of Bloomsburg. The ceremony was performed at the Mullen residence. Many persons of prominence were in attendance. Mr.

and Mrs. Bosler will be at home in Carlisle after January 1, 1904. Sheriff-elect Thomas M. Derr filed his bend, which was approved by the court Saturday. Mr.

Derr will retain the present deputy-sheriff, F. B. Mentzer. Mr. Mentzer has filled this difficult position very acceptably and his retention by Mr.

Derr will please all who have business with the sheriff's office. TS'ext Friday ii. K. Goodyear, of Carlisle, will leave for the National Soldiers' Home at Hampton, Va. He During the evening duets werp snntT personal work the following was rec at Harrisburg but 12 applications for by Misses Brenncman and Mowers and Everyone likes lettuce, and some of us get it most the year round.

Lob ommended: "Let the General Secrc Messrs. Railev. of York, anil John lary organize a tralnlntrclass composed ster, chicken aud all kinds of salad Hamilton, of Shippt-nsburg. Mr. Builry alsoRamra verv tourhinir koIh vi iuciuib is ncieuieu oy mm who are Stick to the Farm.

An exchange gives the following good advice to young men: As the population of the country increases, bringing with It a greater demand upon our farms to Teed that population, we are reminded that one of the. must be embellished by it. In Summer Mr. Woliinger nrcserited a brief re willing to do the work. Have the port of tlie convent ion and Mr.

Butler. every garden has a bed of it and in Winter the green-house produces It. names of individual men to be reached presented to the class in order that bv tvnnsylvania Co Metre, chairman of simply eat it because we like it discussion and prayer the best means the committee on resolutions offered his reort. His resolutions of thanks to the various persons and organiza of people ho have "weak chests" or 'weak lungs." They are not foreordained victims of this dread disease. All that is needed to bid absolute to this deadly scourge, is to be able to strengthen the weak lungs, and build up a strong body.

The inswer to this need is found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It so purifies the blood and increases the blood supply, that disease is thrown off. and the weak organs are nourished into perfect health, which d'-ries germs of every kind People, given up by d'tctors, cm iclutt'd. bleeding at the lings, with obstinate, lingering coulis, are being cured every day by theuseof-Golden Medical Discovery." It is a strictly temperance medicine containing no alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant.

may be devised for reaching them. In State aid in constructing roads under the aid of lv03. these applications being principally from counties and townships remote from large cities. There are already prepared and in course of preparation applications enough totax to the utmost the resources of this department next season. Two applications are on file from this county.

The supervisor or Dickinson township has put in an application for 2.000 ret of ro.id and the supervisor f.f E.ist Ptnii.sboro an application for 1.T..10 feet. The cost of constrnctiou is about o.000 a mile. tions tif Shippensburg for tne co-operation and aid in making the conven tliis connection the following books were suggested: "Christ Among Men." greatest problems before us is to induce the young men of the country, instead of crowding into the and cities Tor a precarious existence, to stay on their farms and take up their work on an- economic and scientiac basis. Formerly our young men left their tion a success were unantmonslv MM Torrey's 4Individual Work" and adopted. and never think of its medicinal qualities.

Now arises a physician ith the assertion that anyone who eats lettuce every day will never get the smallpox. Smallpox belongs to the scorbutic class of diseases, like scurvy, and so sailors and soldiers deprived of common vegetables are afflicted with these diseases. Smallpox rages in Winter, not because it is inherently a cold weather Trumbull's'Individual Work." The meet ing was closed in the char will remain until spring and then return to Carlisle on a visit. Founder's day was appropriately celebrated at Carlisle's popular college for young ladies, Metzger, Thursday evening last. Quite a Koodlv num acteristic imn'es-d ve man tier by having Mr.

J. C. Eckels, President or Carlisle Y. M. then conducted a similar discussion.

on the subject of me ueiegaus cnjircie the room and, with claM-ed hinds sung "Blest Be country homes, urged on by toe desire for the excitement and attractions of the Tie that Binds Thi was the convention eonrliirtet ber of people were present and an in- I A 1I.KT. regardless of beautiful dsisn and Cue in oiir are niativ I-eil ht se are UHKieniteFy Tit. be finished to suit the tastes of purchasers. Latest designs. Shade Shulenberjrer SHIPPENSBURG.

PA. iue active wemoers Obligation to city life. In very, very many cases the work of vvonc or all the -legates regretting that they might not longer mingle in the nrotit. teresting program rendered. The hut at that ro I the Association." The discussion brought out the following have made nothing of themselves in their new and unfamiliar surroundings.

We need these young men at ground was given by Hon.George Metz noor npon must ii, i i able and inspiring sessions among the hospitable people of Shippensburg. "wv diuiOM, I innirl.t. io Href ivui.ij IUf I Ul' cc auu tue ouwu.og erected in 11. entirely without fresh vetabl. Men's overcoats, boys' overcoats men's suits, boys' suits, at Hamilton home on their farms.

There thev can Pensioners Warned. Pensionersare receiving their vouchers from the Philadelphia oRice, and with them are sent a notice to be on their guard against swindlers. The notice states that bogus have been going around the country D. K-Steiner, died at the home of Celery and onions are good for this E. A.

Secretary. ninng obligations is a feeling of love and duty toward others. To do faith lwooertson ix rx 3 ffT iff his son-in-law, George Keyser. near purpose, but there is such a long inter w. Hi iH fully our work we must first get a love The traveling representative fir Mia val between their being gathered and for God and then spend much time in Home-muiie Chocolate and Vanilla Finite at the lowest price at Hocker- lorn the Mmotis 0 shoe for will he at the Sherman ilntol prayer and Bible study.

To fulfill our smmi kv huns obligations we mustliyeclosetoClirist 1 rLaay-ovember 27tli. do the work they arc fitted for and it well. There they will play important parts in the scheme of things. It is to be hoped for tho future of our farming industry that the introduction of the telephone, the trolley and the rural mail delivery will be of tfreat lJeip jn staying this unfortunate migration of our young men to the cities. Forbidden to Bead Bible in School and work for our fellowmen Our ob- The nicest line of Candies In A peremptory writ of mandamus from the best to the cheapest at .1.

ligations come upon us because (l) we are Christians and (2) members of edieu mat iiiey nse most of their anti-scorbutic properties. Lettuce is served shortly after it is picked, and hence contains the valuable properties which will prevent smallpox. After stating the above as his premises the learned physician draws this conclusion, which is suggestive: "We say without hesitation or reserve that let was issued Friday from the Supreme iiucKersmiin feons. I9n3 and Remanding $1 Tees for examining their pension papers The notice warns the pensioners to have nothing to do with any person except those with whom they know to be authorized to transact such business. Sale Register.

FmnAT. 4. tua-At the saw mill Plainfield. Thursday of apoplexy, aged 73 years; a wife, one brother and four sisters snrvive. nis remains were in-tarred at Mechanicsburg on Monday.

When you want something good to eat, get it at J. L. nOCKERSMITH SONS. Wew Trolley Company to Form. It is said that a number of gentlemen in the Cumberland Valley are about to form a new trolley company and propose to build several electric Christ's Cnirt, at Lincoln, commanding the discontinuance of the reading of lievs.

bwartz. Winerd, McCarrell Franklin County A flairs. David Adams, Waynesboro's oldest (Successor to Fooeiscnoer I sncxe) MANUFACTURER OF Soi cl Door fins. Boors, m. ea, mm, wosjiii, liiuiefiteuiiosjic.

We do Planing and all manner of Sawed and Turned Work. the Bible in the schools of district 2 and Brown and Mr. C. Ruuiruel, of Shippensburg, and others took part in coach maker, died of paralysis Thursday night aged 80 years. these discussions.

Gage county. It was a test case. The court said that there is nothing in the law. constitution or history of the Kev Edward II. Leisenring.

P. The Saturday afternoon session was people upon hich to ground the claim pastor of the First Lutheran Church. held in the Penn Street U. Church. of Chambersburg, has received a call that it is the duty of the government tuce win prevent smallpox.

It is a thousand times better than vaccina tion. It has no liabilities, like vaccination, to produce other diseases. We are willing to stake our professional reputation on the broad statement that anyone who eats lettuce daily wiil not catch smallpox, whether he be vaccinated or not." We give this The Bev. Irl K. Hicki 1904 Almanac The Rev.

Irl Hicks Almanac for 1004 is now ready. It will be mailed to any address for 30 cents. It. is surprising how such an elegant, co-stly book can be sent prepaid so cheaply. No family or persons is prepared to study the heavens, or the storms and weather in wrthout this wonderful Hicks Almanac and Prof Hicks to become pastor of St.

Paul's Luther ieversinir.f. at 1 p.m., Hv loriis JiK kory an.l oak khI, laW U.t niiinuf--turmg lumU 3tHi posts, fi. K. Clever. A kijnfskay.

M.non 2. .1. Heller near. MauiM-ilie, will sell horses. -ivrs, li.s" iuipk mt uts and ln.useln.su goods." Thi-hsday.

March IT. A. St.mtTer will sell at pubiiu sale ou aU)ve datr. on the Ktltr rarm formerly te Su.uzh farm in Hampton township, horses, cows, hots, Implements, ami household xmids! Sale HUM a. m.

Jos. Miller. auet. 3an.es Uavis aud Jacob Kaiiing, clerks. The opening services were conducted by Mr.

II. N. Bailey, General Secretary York Y. M. U.

A. A masterly Bible reading from the to teach religion. It is immaterial whether the objections of a parent are lines in Franklin and Cumberland counties. The main project Is to construct a line tLe entire length of the Cumberland Valley with the necessary branch lines. The turnpike will likely be an church, in Dixon, Illinois.

He has been pastor of the Chamhershnrtr unreasonable. The right to be unrea JN. Railroad, Street, Office and Works: Lutheran church for fourteen years. book of Exodus was jfiven by Rev. -SHI IIPPENSBURG, PA He has declined the call.

George C. Henry, Tastor of Memorial Waynesboro is to have a new W. M. for what it is worth and not to boom the lettuce market. Let us eat the Lutheran Church, Shippensburg, Pa.

splendid paper, Word and Work CLL AHO SE OUR WORK AND GET NOTICE. passenger stat ion. sonable is guaranteed by the constitution. The trustees affected say that they will refuse to obey the mandate and will subject themselves to contempt of court and its penalties before discontinuing the reading of the Biole. The subject of "Social Work" was Both are sent for only one dollar a plant because we like it and not forget Ira B.

Fahrney, son of Rev. Josiah year. Word and Works is auiotic Mn used from Shippensburg to Chambersburg and perhaps the line will be extended on to Hagerstown. In the the northern end of Franklin county a line will be built from near Shippensburg to Orrstown, Pleasant Hall and Upper Strasburg and possibly in then taken up for discussion under the direction of Mr. D.

S. Hamelbaugh, of I Y- 1... i There will he a meeting of the members of the I umberland alley Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at their otlioe in iii.siiii i W. Fahrney. of Waynesboro, swallow vaccination in the interim.

Some time ago it was stated that lemon best American Magazines. Like the Hicks Almanac, it is to well known ed two ounces of laudanum In his room iiduisourjf, ia. special stress was a zstn. lie J. "uu curetypnoid iaid UDOn the varlous tlnil n.

at Hotel Montgomery. OhamhPrshnrcr P. i oi two ana three o'clock for the purMse of elect bm thirteen il- lever, mere is some truth in this, i rir nn Kat.Mrrt:1 niht to need further commendation. Few men have labored more faithfully for vvvis iu 3c-ru ior me ensuinir venr ll5-4 Secretary. BAKERY E.

A. J. P. NEFF (SUCCESSORS TO) PETER uc lliaciiuai. au wm funnot ntlru.ca wno cannot otherwise be Winter or Summer colic is unknown when you give the baby Dr.

Fahrney's Teething Syrup.v You can get sample if you write. reached. iu that lie is addicted to the use of the drug and the prompt action of Dr. the public good or found a warmer place in the hearts of the peonle. notions never produce permanent results.

Lancaster Examiner. this work receptions should play an Da id Maclay he miht have died. important part. These should be ten Send orders to Word and Works Pub. George Russell Murray and Miss Women to Fight for the Unseating of Smoot.

Lp-- 2201 Locust St. Louis, Mo. other directions. The movement Is still in its infancy, but enough has come to public attention to warrant this announcement. The gentlemen all seem to be in earnest, and as the money has been subscribed, and the gentlemen interested are perfectly able to pay for it, there seems to be every indication that the Edna Grace Hughes, daughter of Rev.

dered to certain groups of men, such as: tboe employed in a certain line of work or those in the employ of one in arious women organizations Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't be much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails. and Mrs E. L.

Hughes, of Scotland, were married in the U. B. church of Oaly Makes a Bad Matter Worse. Ferhans vou have never tiu.n.rbr dividual or corporation. There should be no lack of innocent games provided place Thursday evening last, by FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CREAM PUFFS, PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES it but the fact must be apparent to Administrator's Notice.

Estate of Johnson C. Starliper. deceased Notice Is hereby Riven that letters of administration on the estate of Johnson Star-li per. late of Horouirh tumh. to.

fa. have been Rramed to the nndersijtned.residimiatSl.ippeiisbure.l'a.All Sr.in?''L,,t,l,el"S,'lvt's Indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, and th.jse having claims will present them for settlement J. 8 Ohwakp. 10-22-fiw Administrator. bw Shippensburg.

Pa. SHIPPENSBURQ MARKETS. the bride's father, assisted by Rev. at all times for those visiting the every ont that constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, aud project will prove a certainty. II.

Washinger. Cumberland County Boy Weds. ElmerS. Mills, son of S. Mm Chamberlain's Stomach and T.i vr I fif Carlisle and Mica I jf buildings.

"Educational Work" was the subject of the conference conducted by Mr. George A. Gregg, of New York. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for the i ne use fir cirast-ic- cathartics like the old fashioned pills only make a bad matter worse.

Cliamberlain'sHtomach and Liver Tablets are much more mild and gentle in their effect, and When stomach that which it is unable to do For sale at Metz' Drug Store. the nome the bride on Monday Educational Secretary International Committee Y. M. C. A.

A broad view throughout the country have united and are preparing for active work in the finht Tor unseating Uuited States Senator Smoot, the Mormon Apostle. Presidents of some of the women's organizations met Senators Washington, D. last week and discussed plans Tor action. The women of this country believe that this state of affairs is a menace to the homes of the country and will not rest until they have been victorious in the fight soon to be opened. These organizations further desire that Congress pass a law making polygamy a crime against the national statutes.

Don't forget to ask for Blue Trading We are prepared to furnisb Parties, Weddings, et, on short notice with all kinds of Cakes, etc Your patronage solicited, E. fl. rX J. P. NEFF evening tne via inst, by Key.

Freeley wic uiuoer uose is tauen their action iwowwiiibe found a corrmwi report of th. is so natural that one can hardly real- markets np to thAouVof gom prs lze It is the effect of a medicine. Try i hJJIh" H- swwart and J. L. alircnthiLttln nf J.

"ockersmitn A bona. "Cure the couirh and save th lifo IWUfer tue ring ceremony. The of the great demands In Y. M. a Dr.

Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures bride was given away by her father, circles for educational work was first UK.UJ. ur taie at. cougbs and colds, down to the very Metz' Drug (store. HayVtOD.tlmothyilR 03 3 Hay i ton.mlxed...l5 a (O Potatoes, new 45 Floor, family extra rye. Wheat, old uow.

ror itseir, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure supplies the natural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs transform all food into rich, red blood. Sold by E. C.

iLeufer. 7s VJUOUUJJJlIOll. Do you want a new suit or an over- oue wore a kowo or Aoiiau cloth over presented. Mr. Gregg then spoke of pink silk.

The groom is foreman of the high standard set by the Interna- the Newcastle (Pa.) Herald composing tional Committee for this work and rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Mills will reside urged the associations of the seventh Shoulder. 1' Dr.

Fahrney's Teething Syrup is absolutely harmless and is the medicine PARKER'S Macon Ham. Butr Lard. i-uau maue uo your order. Call and P9 12 16 10 HAIR BALSAM in- ior uauies me wnoie year. Cures digestion.

ir. CT-Js jflj Hfin. and b. umiie the over our slock, we can please you. that su 4S 45 4 00 1 75 in xewcasue arter a Honeymoon of district to strive to come up two weks to wat-Mo ities.

biu staodawi io all respect. wmieoats Stained Oats i Rye Corn i Clover Sd. Timotbj Seed. to A Si i rr 10 nesrore umj ITaip Urn V. 1 n- very I I burnt when making yvur pMfwtia.

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