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THB O S y ] ! ^ PAn,T BAjj;AI)roK.-.JHOT8BAT, O C T Q ^ sg, 1908-fA Q B 7. \^rvng}kaU^ Wonm Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ; F e ^ l ^ ^ S e n Srrt), T*xt «f th» ory V«rtar, xxxil, 1—C»i R#y. D. M* It Makes W eak \ iqutand* oi women Ii«e« W omen Strong. It .Hakes Sick Women Wolf- -,J not offer subsUtotcs. end ur^e thfcm upon you is “ iust ccpt no secret nostrum irt plice of this nin-stcret remedy. It drop ot alcohol and not a ^rain of habit-lorming or iojunout re tlycerio extract of healing., native Am'ericno rootin ______ mNUOUS perfohmakge . I wli9n jdullke,ttar aiiioxiff as youiil^e{| V a u d e v i l l e , A L L T H I S W E E K . IA Great Show. IEW »^®|^ gs .A trt s a v r tEN (»)*qKijm Important to Them. “Are the farmers talcing much Inter- e*t In politics this year?\ polgn will ago eg®,” what anbject?” , II, they arc hoping that the ci will rid the country of all si ITYCEUM THEATRE, I \ EAST FIRST STREET, ETOtY Afternoon andEvenlnt. 1 i f Vaudeyille! Moving Wcturesl || Chanred on Monday and Thur»lay MAW^iEK; CWldrenOc, Adul^a lOd i Evopings Everybody, 10c. | B U Y , SELL, . , - DIAMOJIDS, Etc. ^Ali liQjsineee strioily confidential. ^Write me;care General Delivery, pawego, N. Y., and I will give ppoa a confidential call. J Anderson. iOUSEHOU) FURNITURE. F< ntrcrND. 6 \'•'*** ■^■Bdand^Benec « » g n n o i Lelson IV.—Fourth IttuarlcP, For Oct. 25 , 1908 . . THE international SERIES. Xxxt^Mom. •m m sntar^ Prepare'd by Stewdi.' (Ospyriiht, ISOS.,by Ameticta Press AwcUUon-J W e turn today to this psalm for a lesson on the Joy of forgiveness, and tho fact th a t there i s so llttlo Joy on the part of tjiose Who profess to bo forgiven may Indicate that there has never been a realisation of what sin Is o r possibly ho assatrance ot forgive- neas, for w h en each a word as (Isa. Milh 25) “I,- even am H e that blot- teth out thy transgressions for mine Own sake and will hot rememljer thy sins” fells to ptodtice great graUtudo and gladness it Indicates a sad indif ference to‘ one’s guilt or to the great cost of the redemption which takes It away. Our lesson begins with \Oh the happiness of him whose traosgres- Elpn and sin and Iniquity has been put away.” In Ex. ixxl, 4, T, the Lord pro claims Himself as tho one who for gives Iniquity, transgression and sin, and In Lev. xvll, U ; Hcb. lx, 22, It la very clearly taught that this forgive ness can only bo by tho shedding of blood, and what or whoso blood is .stated In Eph. I, 7, and many parallel blood, tho for- Brevities gifsness of Bins, riches of H is grace.” In verse C of our Jes psalm we See that In order to obtain of forglvoncsB there must bo an qcknmTl\ ..qdgtu^nt, on uncovering, a confesirrfq o f Sln^ iniquity and transgression, for he 'fhat covereth his sins shall hot pros per, but ho that confesseth and fo> salceth them shall have mercy (Prov. xvUl, 18). or, as In P a xxxvUl, 18, THE HALL OF *FAME. lapcst has oaO( vyofttin., apothe cary, Mmo. Bertha ECalnlscb- - n Vincent of SaUgittuck, Conn., Ivorlng milk Iri «t pha.fefon drawn by two young steers- Imndea Maciidam, tho Scotch- rho Invented thfffc of road, made hls money In Now Y o rk City. A daughter was horh rercntly to Weuteuaut TJ. S. Grant, 8d,; U S. A., and Mrs. 'Grant, who la tUo ffaughter of Secretary of State EUhvi Hoqt. Miss Itnlla Garlbqldl, a grapflilaugh- ter of General Garlbaldh.haa-just been appointed to take charge Of ,'the Meth odist Girls’ Homo school'In Borne. This school Btoncls on the stcOet named for General Gjtrlbalffi aoff almost the shadow of h.la staWO- Since Mr. Sankey’a death, there yqt remain two a t least of th h writers and musical composers of the famous •■Gospel Songs,” These nret Jatacs T. McGmnaban, a fluo tenOjf sltiger. and W. H. Doane, who wrote “Rescue t Perishing” and other fam iliar hym: Mrs. G, Meyer la tcspoiiBlhle for the monument that has Just beOh erected at Port BUzaboth, South Africa, to toe memoty ot the horses that died during the Boer war. It cost upward of $5.- 000 and Is In tho sbnpe ot a stone wn- terlng trough, on tho top Of which is tho flguro of a bronze Wvalrymuu giving a drink to his horse. A llttlo clght-ycaiM)ia Girl named fesslo Porrla •was ono of the heroines of tho recent conference pf tho Nation al Education assocIaOon a t .Cleveland. ifHcit^OOflirww^iisnbnalttca to her she roelt 40S correm lyr^roB i^' lOO and ■spelling 888 orally.\ A gbld badge, certifying that she was ‘ if'dbampiou child speller ot America, w as pinned ' ' L a r id a C*x». F R E E E X H I B i T I O N Products and Premiums Closes Saturday Evening F I T Z H U G H H A L L , BRIDGE AND e a s t FIRST STREETS People evetywhere ate talking about thii handsome diipiay of 1000 Lukin Pretniums and of the |Pioducb, whjth co^isiet of Soaps, Toilet Preparatioas; Coifet^ Teat, ExIi^tAi, Baiting Powder, etc. w and Iitoin. bow to get a $20.00 retail ■value for $10.00—^jiut twice'wK|t the retaikr csot afford to give you. Hundreds of homes in this city are bang fumished without cost Laildb QqaBly is the lUmdaid df excellence—cotae-and judge for youn^. SOUVENIR SAMPLES TO LADIES Hit 'ftiriiborni Th4 proud 'ahd happy fatbar, Brset, swint«>and.atronr. ■Who takes toe baby bucBT And puihes It alodk ■ ImtKines all till Celloin' ■With Jealouiy are mad Beeauie ho owna a baby That look! Just like lu dad. rtlm o c REAL ESTATE. V l t y o n wish to buy. sell or exebanaf housi H ^ ta..tota or Lxrmi, borrow or temi mom J. H. GILL, 35 a n d 36 A r c a d e B lock S s f S C It docs not ftfl ho pasaca Octur to him that aomo ^o-sfd’r y i i ^ r r o a r i r b o a r Ho^d mthor ico a ball Sanxu . Than push a baby cart. The father with hla Ombora Movea on as'ln « ,dream. = s « r ; S t shock. 5od Is ever ready ^o forgive If only . 0 sinner will confess hls guilt. Ho soys, \Only acknowledge thine Iniqui ty, that thou hast transgressed against the Lord thy God (Jer. Ill, 18). Again, It U written, “If wo confess our Bins He Is fslthfol and Just forgive US our sins and to clea us Irsm all uarlghteonsnesa\ (I John I, 0). Ths result of attempUng to it posslbli to whom all U and to whom II alike SI le anything from Jitn® are naked and open 1 darkness and light are n hardly conceivable, but I Adam and Eve Binned we n attempting to hide from' God I, 8), 80 blind and so foolish does Bln mako people. In ono place the psalmist says. “So foolish was 1 .and Ignorant I was as a beast I thee\ (Ps. Ixxlll, SIS aod3t tr ,WANTEI>=^ I 'WelUnA dlntar-room g ir t'at the _____ or«Ulte,l“mlsUedornn- s i ■ 4 ~ 1 s t mparlsoT. ■ tt Curlua ^ars prim g | ( i£ s | | m U InOUtre^Ai ^PHONE WESLEY I p % jDEUVER^,.: 1 [ | 3 dfii$olida#ed[ . Tr^sfer Go., O ttce, lUehardsop TfccatnSi THO NE WESLEY ! In verses C, 7, the safety of the for given Is spokcu of as a hiding in God and thus preserved from trouble and dompassed obont with songs of dellv- 3CC, reminding us of the gracious ■ds of Isa. illll, 1, 2, “ Fear not, for I have redeemed thee; I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine,” and then tho nssuraoec that neither flood nor Are can really berm those who are truly Hla. “Our life Is -hid with Clirtet In God,\ “preserved li Jesus Christ\ (Col. Ill, 3: Jude. Ij-wi know that these things are written li tho book, but bow few fomparativcl: seem to so appropriate them ns ti cause them to be filled with Joy and peace! There seems to be a great fall- _ nro to possess our possessions (Obsd. ^ 17), 0 slowness to believe th a t God • means w h at He says and that He means you or me or any one who humbly and persistently comes to Himu Wo sBooia be like the man In John iv who believed the word which Jesus had spoken and went hfs way .expect ing to find his Boa well, lleing for given'by Etis great w o rt without any of ours (Korn. Iv, C; T i t HI, 5) and ely hidden In Himself, we a re now Him, to live unto Him ee to serve Him , id to walk in th e good •pared for Us (Eph. II, Itf; T i t 111 this also must he H ls working in __ and for every step ■wC h eed B\ sure guidance, Which Is vouchsafed us In Tetse 8 of p u r Icason. The mi is very helpful, f*!\ will counsel e eyes shall be upon thee,” cll you how to go. ana watch, iu g e t there. This, ss and lutt- r, Implies ncamma or w e can only tell anything to thoeo who are h e at to us i re guidance clt Ex. xxUl, 20, and If Israel had wanted to stay thehe cloudoud said go or to go whe I t .would ha t cl a cloud said. St.Carlllfeh'sSoMHantis y h a rd f o r theih. I t Is only when Is p erfect aubmission that all Is St. The exhortation In verso 9 0 be as the horse or the mule* .........................light ot the last glnuse o f .the'verse, for th horses and, muleff, loo, which ' ■ ' who idrlve them. W. G. Thrall & Son, IN S U R A N C E , Rooms 41-42 Arcade Block Ich pnt t me m any who idrlve them, in 1st L 3 , 'God. says th a t -the ox and the ass had iffoie Intelllgehce than Hls people Israel. Even from the birds- and the flowers t e •would' have ns learn les sons Of t r u s t‘In ‘Bim who has assured us that'-tve 'a te of more value than martj' sRarrotvs. The righteous may have toiTo-wh hei*j..ijut they shall all be 'totapa dhto Joy (John xvl, 20), whereas th& eqixov I s of the wicked shalrhis forever. The psalm ends 1 gladness a n d rejdlding and even st Ing Joy, b n t^ t la all In the Lor* rard the Ic Fashioifa; f i illt. a sironK leaning t^ long, untrlmmedTfldtt, which ' dlatlngnlshcd appestOBCs; among ledley ot gzrnltnred c«M. nd toward the claMlq grdwi ly more emphatic, both In dntllm detail, and dot a point W lost that can possibly tend to «cc«^t(iato flow ing lines and clinging effects. For walking skirts the -smartest lodels are severely plain circular or Ircular gored, but f o r .those designed mlformal wear tho.v ilmllarly to the long II skirts, oven tho nldat consorva- , are narrowed conslffernbl.v in comparison with those of lafit scaf.on. and even the Inevitable plaited one has been caught In tbS'vortex of the now change. Its plaits having been made less deep aud'Cbofiued as far as le k n e ^ - N o w Totk Tost. Home'Helps. A new tdothbrush should be soaked 1 cold water for ten or twelve hours before It Is used. A piece of flannel dampened with spirits of camphor will remove stains from mirrors or window glass. weak solution of turpentine pour ed down the water pipes once a week will drive the water bugs away. hen a garment is scorched, but not burned, tho stain may bo. removed by banging in tho snn or In front ot a blazing fire. Bo not use soap cleaning marble ta- niantcls. I t yellows them, lad from washing with ammonia. When woBhlng lace never rinse J t ^ -' rill give It bio topgai Better’results are bad from washh with water softened with ihlng lace never rinse J t ^ blue water with tho Idea of Improving Its color. Real lace should be final]; rinsed to sklmmllk, which wl s soft, creamy coloi Plays and Players. Amy Klcord has returned to th of “Girls.\ Bh'o has recovered bor recent UlneM. John Slavln and May Vokes are play ing to Whitney’s mdslcal succcs^ \A Knight For a Day.\ Ed® r Smith, tho author ofi.'^he ferry Go S iund,’* Is a t wotk on k 'ney inalcat comedy for Eddie Poy. Miss Mabel Boebnek: will ph old of Princess Flavla with “ Humor <m2 Philosophy By DUNCAN K. SHITH PERT P^GRAPHS. good cbnnco frequently wears such a mask that It takes a gambler to even glvo a guess at IL The bright side to a politician shines like a dollar and makes a noise like a bank roll. Fools never listen to wise men leet their originality become less patent and glittering. q^tWMTIEO It is a good ISU^RI i s a j thing to wrfrk, 1 / 1»t4he msjorltjr I of ■oe1»se-H bet ter hot %) dto obliged to con nect ffp with ev ery good thing. Happy Is the man who keeps track of hla fam ily M Mslduonii- ly as be does bis f a v o r i t e ball i Ve • Old Fashioned S Horehound Drops. * The kind that Grandmother • used^ make. S Hie kmd we sold lait year.i iS •jPirst supply of the seasfMt. 5c bag;* 2dc pound.. : g g u t t e r Pharmacy,.! Sill l$2T^e8t First StreetiiliS M a n i c u r i n g . Mrs. L T. Hane wacicer, Wicks Block, West f e s t and Bridge Sts. .“ “ f i 3 S ’ E s a g e . 5 0 c . if ONE .Drug' Store in town> Princess Flavla with James K., revival o f “The Prisoner COAL, COKE and CHARCOAL. landle all stzea.^1 Lehigh Valley Anthracite and high- g rads coke for domestic use, also charcosd for kind ling a n d cannel for open g rate fire. I a m itoklng a special p rice of $S,M p e r to n on cokeideUvery. One to n of this c o k e w ill last a s long sms two tons of ordinary domestic coke; t trial or der wiU con'vrnce y ou, A. H. MOWRY. Office .and Yard Foot of W w t Cayuga Street RAILIOADTIMETAILL YORK CENTRAL. tTrahwIxiavoOtwego-PJssenix U n o - DsyeaepMoo, 7:SS a . m,,exeent Sunday. - MetropollliastotpjawttCiinneefloni OiISs. ss-'urra'iSf'isas' ihIO p . m., daily A now play by Justin Hnntly Me- nrthy was produced In London by cwls Waller, entitled “The Duke’s lotto.\ It Is nn adaptatloa ot Feval’s Scraps of Science. anyb-xly nl thb) plnneri Tlic solar orb would appear blue to jhoulil view It outside of mospbon •V powerful telescope many as 13,000.1 of( which the light takes 2.1 to traverse the Inter n number ,70o years ning sp.ace, ' It lo catlmntod that the light of the full moon is at least .ItXl.OlX) times wea’.er than sunlight when the “great orb of day” Is stanillng at meridijin. ‘The sun spots,\ says Dr. John A.* Brashcar, the Pittsburg astronomer,; “presage nothing on tho earth except? magnetic disturbances, and thi harm that I expect from they may Interfere with w “I have a bone to pick with you.'- “Indeed!” < \But 1 have.” “Then you ought to be muzzled.” Read the Signs. \He was sadly In heed of a mi “HOW do you know?” “1 could see.\ ••■Why, man, he did not remove i l s * “I could tell by hls ears.” Could Afford It. . “^thought thaLthey ■vverecpfMfr.'K , UntorttSldHsi^, ‘•He fa so tonnjr?- wotiidti’f Ifa,*’’ use poison, and othoi;a f Did you ever lot of comfortable people i toorld bocause ol stop to think what a lie peop there may be ' “lo things you A dinner that ■doesn’t glvo him headacho afterword wJU do more t ward, nmking a man moral ttaon dozen sermons. ' ' \ It is really a good thing tl , , gives Its creator pleaauf^' 'l fulness Bhonid I servo some turn. NOTICE. II persons having lulls < r acOouni.-\ against the emmty of Oswgn, must di^po-sil tho same with llm Ctiuiily Clerk properly vorificil c n or befun the H’.th day of November, sitd in de fault thereof such hills of accounts- will not be aiulitofl hy th e Board o Suporvijors. W. W. Sm cE R , octSOiliswtonovlO. Clerk. FOUR GIRLS R e stored t o H e a lth hy X y ^ l a in, ^ lrik k a m ’3VegotnIitoC.OtoPOn]ia. Jftad W hat They fMy, MlatiaiinEossliSO SastMth Street, l^ew Yerk.writsis \iqfdfa B. F i n k h ^ ’s Vsgo'ta- ibls. Compound oTcn- - m s h r ^ I ^ tlsirp f r dlo tiUIortor, sad rronO, yhoadsebu, Or oiasytbinc etas — d^OA M kolpm s, MdT.-fMlIta'dairto Istathotakiibwotlt.” ■Allison &D«wdlel i i s s i f e - Fire, Accideat, Plate | CSlasSzPteaai Boiler and | Emplofer’s Liability !; Policies. Also Bonds of lodennity. I my periods, sftor tho belt loOal doctors had fafledto help mo.” FACtS FOR SICK-WOMEN. F o r ^ i r t j r y e a r ^ l y d i a E . frofa roots and herbs,Tias teen the ■ ' ’y for_ female have bei _____ _ _______ its', inflammation, tilcera- .m dard reined ndhas positively curedth-ousant^ ramenwho have te e n troiibled ■with ti^ d ig ^ e s s jO r h e ty o u s ] Why don’t jrott try 'it ? M rs. P l n k iia h i in v it e s o i l ' sick w o m e n to w r i t e h e r f o r rid'vice. ga . r A i g , 3 g i ^ ‘°' For good results adycrtiso in th- I’alladium '' \ C d / /Vf ^6