j . i i " t I 1 I:. his:'-; 1' ft :-;. ; 2 ; i . 1 s, ' Sadie Steward Oured a Of KINGSTON. N. V. by Dr. Isaim THE many case of apaunt, St. Vitus dam-it and epilepsy that Dr. Ml lea' Restorative Nerrlne baa cured. would alone rIto this gn-nt remedy wide reputa tion. Mrs. Walter A. Steward, 7T3 Broadway, Kiafiston, X. V,, says March 3, tW6: "In IhW, whiloon a visit to friends our little girl was taken with spasms. We battened home to our family puyslrlan. He did ail lie could I but failed. We called kt-verul physicians but the tpasms continued, her tongue !ecame partially paralyzed and the doctor said the would never talk attain. Night aud day we watched the poor and tried every remedy we C- mm . . if-nervine m .vO little sufferer saw advertised for such ruses but got no re lict WobeKtiu flvlnit Dr. Miles' Nervine, vid after taking four bottles she was run . rung about as weil and happy as ever." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug - gists under a positive guarantee, tint bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. Dtt. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart lnd. PENNSYLVANIA HAlL1J4ii. Sorbury h Lewistowu Division In effect Nov 28, 1897. WlMTWABOl DIS. STATIOW. I SAITWAI p m; ii ifl A. I, a m r I a ti.i'fe LewUtownJ. T.:w i tii 12. OJ Main Street ! T.M 8i t Is ii.ihii 1 I.ewutowo ! T.sn ! t , ll.lil a Maltleod I 7.48 ; 8 414 11.46 Palntur i 7.4u ' 8 V iSi 11.40 il Shlndle ,7.64 i 8: Ar 1l.:ie 12 Wanner ; I 11. a 17 Metilure i ' s. X M.1U 2 Rauli'a Mills I S.13 If Mn 11 12 H Adaaaiburn I Silt :i. .!.? 11.00 iio Heavertewn . N.i'i I 4 tin 10.60 30 i Henlur i .:u 4 tKK t).ti M M uidleburgb I 8.4" 4: KW 111.43 8 velser K 4l 4- Jrfi lOMf 37 ' Kraaraer S-4 4" Jbl 10.8.1 3 PawllOK H!W 4 1 iU ln.23 4:1 : Selinrove " 4 ! lu.17 46 Sellnmrove J.1 ' 4 ,':" ions mi 1 Huiiiiorv l" Train loaves Saubury C 25 P iu, ar- rivns at Suhnsgrove 5 45 p 111 lV.-t.UiH IcitVH lit'winf.owii Junction : Hl8:i in, l'l 13 11 'in.llff iri",f'"S" 1' m"7"(I7 ItSSpm Aliiinn, PlltKhiirif 11ml the West. Kor Hiillliiiiire anil Wiiihinitton !Wain 102 I 4 r. 1 irl p 111 K ir I'lii lnt h1 pliln and Ne York 8 33 . Ma 111, 1 03 ! 03 4 4:1 and 1118 m Km , Uitrrimiurx ;wio and t 20 p 111 Philadelphia & Erie R R Division A XI) NOKTIll'.KN t'KNTKAl, RAILWAY trim lesve Sunburv dully except Suinlny : ; 2i a m tor ric ami fnnundaUiia M m in lnr Kulletiirit'i Krlmuid t'nnandalirna J in 11 111 lor I.11C.U Hsren. Tyrone uil'l tin- Weal, i 111 p in fur lii'llol.inic iuni.' & CaniiMliilaiui 1 :up m lnr Kunnvn mi l I.linlni '.1 f. p 111 lor in rk U.oen Nnniliit i "I u in lor Krie mid I'linnndiilKua it5iim lorlock Mnv;n ami ui l"r Wii !hiui'l)ri 111 lor I'ntawlK-a ami Il.ii'llon .1 i 11 m, Vj 11 111 J ir.i .Hid .'1 4.1 i hi lor Wnko- i:liri' III ill llilnlt'ln ? Ml a 111. pi 211 a 111. 2 " P 111. 5 4"i 111 lor Sliainii '(Iri :illl Montlt I'lLrihi'l .s'uiiluy '.1 Vi :i m I. : Wllkb.if Tr.tln leave Sidlnngnive .luni-Hiin 111 ml a 111, week il iys nmvliiK lit rhll ulelphtn loo p 111 Now York ." .VI p 111 t illinium ill p 111 Wii-liliw:.'!! 4 l'i p 111 p 111 'l iil v nrrl vi nir at l'hilinililiU 10 2U p 111 New York 'j .Vi a iu. H:i 1 1 1 moru i 15 11 n H tip in. woik iliiyi irnvli.K at I'lilladulplihi t ia 111 New V nrk 7 "H 11 in I'r.i'ns nlo lenvn Siinlniry: 1 0u 111 .hilly arriving at I'liihulehlhlii 4 r,2 a 11 Itillnnore 0 211' n in Wa.hlnntnii 7 4n a ill No York Vila a 111 Weekiliy, Iikih a m Siin.lay, l.il ptn.wnek il.i.vr arrivliiK at llii!ailulilih ) i.l pin. r.ew Vnrk H p 111, llaltluiura 0 u.i i in WanhliiKtiill 7 I '' i 111 l''iiln iiImi I cine Sunhiiry lit MTiO a in unci 6 2? and 8 ail p 11., lor li.irrli-liir, I'liiladelphla am lUllllilore .1. K. WU.ll, Uen'l Paxil Ai ut i. II. IILTclllN.sii.N (ten'l Manaver HUMPHREYS' 1 3 8 0 IO -NO. JJ), N x No. No. No, No. No. 13 No. 20 No. 27 No. 30 No. 77 ABOUT ELOPEMENTS. A Wla Hstkev Dlwum lb aht la Islrmtisg Way. A. mother wbowe daujrhtfra are all happily Barf ied, rcYerring to tha tub Jeot of elopcmanta and marriage un sanctioned by the bride'a parents, re cently aaid; "I think the trouble in such matter la largely owing to the mistaken treatment whicli the daugh ter receive from the member of their family circle. Their brothers, if broth er they Maaesa. are not apt to mak; much of them, and the father and mother are o taken up with the care of existence that they unwittingly fall into the error of appearing indifferent to the budding beauty of their daugh ter. Every woman' heart longs for love. Compliment and endearing word are a sunshine to a growing plant, and if there is a lack of theae at home Is it any wonder that when young man comes along and tell a young girl that she 1 the sweetest thing ou earth,' she feel she ha been unappreciated for years, and imagine that to dwell forever with an Individual who adore ber, who recognize her charm, will be the acme of human happiness'.' "I inude up my mind when my girls were bubes that they should never have to look for admiration away from home. It was the rule in our household to give them every pleasure within our power, to tell them when they looked well, and to be as complimentary and gra cious as though they were the young ladies of a neighbor's household. And so they were not upset by the nrst chance words of admiration from a stranger, and having been always given in limlikruf n nil thnt ifcrhut. fnlllil !m nf- Tordcd was theirs, they were not prompted to run off to better their condition. Itutiawny matches are sel dom made in Heaven, but are brought ulmut, as I Raid in the beginning. through a nnturnt longing for affection that hits been wanting in places where it should be expected to come from first." Chirngo Daily News. NOVEL WINDOW DRAPERY. Simple In Construction, Bat Hand some In Appearance. A charming effect lit a window with a curtain thnt is nt once a graceful drape nd mellows the tone of the room by filtering the light beautifully, is the economical contrivance of a New York artist. Miss Alice Donbery, who took the gold mednl for tapestry at the world's fair. A white lace curtain of least expen sive make, but a good nnil hold tloral design, had become I lie worst for wear in the laundress' hands, and what to do with it was a problem. It was mounted on old gold yellow cheese clotli at four cents n yard, tacked - on n ti 1 1 i 1 1 i 11 ir frame, and the outlines were evenly but skctchily run in with old gold yellow crewel stitches. It was then "whipped" nt the edge, finished with brass rings, run on a mnhl-stick nnd passed through two polcttcs, which nerved ns window brackets. To make the light more graceful lo the eye. the lower part of the window was lined with white tissue paper pasted on without a crease, which when dry gives a faint gray light so needful to the artist who at thnt angle must guard against a glare. The cur tain was. however, one of a pair for a tiny druwing-room. The effect was rich, and only on close examination re vealed its simplicity of method. Chi cago Tinies-llcrald. Averntce IIcIkM of Women. The average height of women in Kug land is five feet six inches. The aver age height of American women, accord ing to William fllaiUle. the expert on physical culture. Is five feet four inches. The two Inches in favor of the English women are doubtless due to tunny gen erations of outdoor life and sports. CUAU. GIRL'S APKC.U 'WW Uks kr Uitte Thm small gtri'a ajron la raoaiftnf tentioD. and tba Uttla maid can hav several varieties from which to choose. On of thecels tats little fife apron, the pattern for which i taken from the apron worn by the oldest dangbter of the duchess of Fife. This little girl. Lady Alexandra Duff, wears this season a series of pretty house apron all mad of Scotch ging ham in pretty stripes of various colors. II -JK "j I f u n. rva m n nsvirnrns 1 ram Cures Fever. Infants' Diseases. Diarrhea. Neuralgia. Headache. Dyspepsia. 1 4 Cures Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases, Urinary Diseases Colds and Crip, Bold by dnicrl't. or lent prepaid upon receipt . of prlne, teats ftwfc Humphrey' Medicine ti t wiuiain s:.. ;eir xora. 8TORINO VEHICLES. w Caatraet m Wlaa'laaa mt mm laratts Pattern. . In the making of plans for a wind lass to elevate box from wagons or ilelgha, Ibe first requisite is a building f proper dimensions and construction to make it practicable, fig. 1 portrays vne 24 by 20 feet, and allow for corn rrib full length on one side. It re quires three sills and two plates, three rross beams, nine posts eight feet long and double doors at each end seven feet ; wide; comfortable space is left to pas between two wagon aide by aide. A I post set in the ground at center or : where doors meet should be abouteight or ten inches high, with groove at both ' sides to receive the end of board placed directly under the' edge of'door, which APRON FOR SCHOOLGIRL. THE WINDLASS COMPLETE. serves to keep out chickens or vermin. A irrtwirn 11 tun ucirnau the too of auid oost 1 " e ' r ....... . . I h. , I ru. f I inL A rAiui fuutttnafl Mill" V ,V U VW. ... VJ'V -- 1 to upper door frame anl also to beam The pattern for the apron is a simple) wl keep the door from swinging too one and the diagram for it was sent far back, so as not to damage hinges; over from Kngltftid by an American j foot of doors should be eight or ten lady who visit the Fife house. inches from the ground in case of The skirt is plain and is the same I Kn0w. length front and back. Around tbeedge Now procure a straight stick or log of the bib is a broad ruffle ending In a (B) eight inches in diameter, to reach point at the waist. When the apron is from first across middle beam, and luundered the waist is separated from placed on bearings mortised into beams this summer. Then look for this picture on j the wrapper, a man with a big fish on his back., Do not let anyone talk to 1 you or something jusn asjood." when vou want cod , liver oil and the1 hypo- , phosphites you want the very best. . You will: nnd1 them in only one place,' Scott s Emulsion. There is no other emul sion like it: none other does the same work ; and , no other has the same record of cures. All Dnwltta, we. and . Scott A Bowxe, Cbemista, N.T. the skirt and washed separately. By I making two waists to each skirt one ; skirt will often outlast two waists, both I In the laundry and in the wear and tear or i tie apron. Fruit Fairs at Cbnrcnca. A fruit fair was the form of a recent church entertainment. Oranges, limes, apples, bananus, grape fruit and hot house peaches and eur were uttract ively arranged In various styles. There was a tuble of fancy work at which no piece wus otTcrcd which did not in some way associate itself with fruit. Until one utteuipts to inukc out the list it in dillicult to reuli.e bow long it can be Hindi-. There are ull sorts of menu curds, prettily decorated with fruits, and innumerable doilies and ceuters whose limitations lo fruit designs did not prevent a wide vnriety. There Mere fruit plates und fruit baskets, pin cushions in fruit shapes, and pretty wuler colors, with bunches of fruit, al together n considerable array. At the tuble where refreshments were served the Ices were in fruit forms. The idea was nt least novel, which seems to be the most desirable thing nowaday. Chicago Tribune. I A Motor t rndl for IJabr. I A motor cradle Is the latest domestic invention. It is said to be a great ad vance on the linnd-rocked article, and cud lie Worked with either electricity or petroleum. The motion can be ac celerated cr slackened by simply turn ing n Rrri!". and one great advantage is ihi't the I'preewi does not cease swing ing thougli the baby may be left In the room uloue. Tliero are, of course, doc tors who say that a baby should not be rocked at all; but few mothers are of the same opinion, and with themajority the motor cradle will no doubt become impular. a at k und braced. Kight spokes (f) mortised through near one end of log (a) and braced form the wheel (h). Spokes are notched at one end to re ceive chain (g), to make revolve. .Notches are made near the bearing into which u dog (d) falls und serves to lock it and hold the box ut any desired a c ENTREE OP FRIED BANANAS. How to Prepare Them in a Way That Will Please the Most Fastidi ous Appetite. The rrd bananas, or plontains, are best for frying, as they are firmer. They ire seldom brought north, as they are not so delicate as the yellow ones. Ho, if vou cannot obtain the red, select hannnna that are very bard and firm, possibly too much to to be utrd raw. I'eel the bananas and cut them lo pieces HILOOD poison n U 5PECIALTY& 1,1 lilnry ULOOU foIXOM seraaimtiv I U Inarm) In MtoMdava, Vmeaablrea4edat J lhome furatnie price ander awe a-aaraa- i j . ii jov pn-iar coenoiaoera we wuieoa trnrt to put railroad fareeixl hotel feUlunl oeham. If we full to cor. If 700 bave takes aaar enry, iodide potash, and still have aches and Int. M ocous Tatohes In mouth, Sore Threat, .ttaaplea. Copper Colored Hpota, Clear o ar part of tli body, Il air or Eyebrows Calllaa at, It I tbli Seeoodar BLOOD VOIBoJ) vejraaraateetoenre. We eolwt the leal oheti . Bate ease and cnaUeaim tho world for a Case we cannot euro. This dlaeaoa boa aloavs koiBod theaklllof the moat omlMat phral etana. flOO.OOO eaptul behlod oar aoeoW ttmairnraaty. AtiolatoMoonsmloal(4os me Mftrror-Stntfn r'OA AGENTS, dcKribiac Ismme, and earthquake, Ac- i ti . L.'.k'11'h anduermaa. Mf tair im r 100 iu- it.i oaa Inim actual' photo. tnr.J. tin ""' --. . - Hie rr.- pii-n '-. curiTlt.aiai "i cant ttnuil ttr'vwbare. Wr.ic us 1 1 in . Liberal Te iritiMCW:': P-J8U8HINQ CO., New Music Liberal Offer. To introduce our uew moutbly pub icatioo. Amehican Popular Music emake tbe following liberal offer : Send cs the iihwph ef three or more lerfonners mi Ibe piano or organ, nd fifteen ueuts in money or pout- ge, and we will mail you sixteen pages of the latest popular songs, wo steps, etc., full sheet music ar onged for piauo or organ, and Am kbioan Popular Music for tbree UOUtllH. Address Popular Music Co., Iudiauapolis, lnd. THE PART3 IN DETAIL. height. Uoles are bored through wind lass directly ubove ends of box through which runs a rope (b b) und fulls down and is mude forked; one end goes through a strip (cc) one by four inches, which is dovetailed at opposite end over which a loop end of forked rope pusses. When strio is uluced underneath thev wagon box a tilting lever (c) hangs down with holes through it. which is placed on a spike driven into lieu in and holds aloft the dog while lowering the iox. 1 One etid of dog is anchored to cross j beam and pnsses through a slot iu a 1 strip one by three inches, which serves to guide it to place. 1 wo pieces, one by live Inches, arc nailed securely to cross lictitn with large holes through th"in nd placed directly under ends of spoke nd serve to guide chain to place. In Kig. I, h shows floor space overhead to store vehicles; I is space through which they are elevated, lhe best style of chain is such us is used on endless chain pumps. This also serves us a bandy device to elevate u beef when one bus occasion to butcher. The wiudluss should be on opposite Bide from crib. IS. Logan, in Furm and Home. Worn' Vanity. Maud Why has Lillian given up wearing rational costume? Did Ueorga object? Ethel Oh, no; he said he approved of it, because it would prevent ber at tracting any other man's1 admiration. Boston Traveler. Isolated Case. "I don't soy all women ure alike," re marked Mr. Mcekton, with a sigh, "but Elizabeth bnsn't changed much. Be fore we were married she was what they called a 'willowy' sort of girl. She is now a pronounced I-will-owy sort of a woman." Chicago Tribune. neallalng on Hla Investment. "Well. Uncle Reuben, your daughter Keturah has finished her education at lust, ha she?" "Yes, 1 reckon bo. She says itber and nyther. Cost me $1,900, but 1 guess it's all right." Chicago Tribune. A Hot Time. He raved about the "rlre of love" With which her charms Inspired him, But 'twas simply a frost to the holocaust He felt when her father "Ilred" him. L. A. W. Bulletin. IXPARDONADLE INJISTICI2. saeut ao Inch aad a half leng. Drop them In boUinf lard ar ether frying sub stance thai I not too salty. .1 When a light brown, put them la a covered eottander to drain. Uak a aauce of naif- a cup of boiling water, half a cap of claret, thicken with, corniurch and sweeten to taite. 8erv very hot. Fried banana. la a tTeat disk to'lfes) prleaayoawi k atijial. Wie the crsols eswtwasrvt t'vlH praBsiDt. . x ' !-;;".".'. , TTTTTT I J. . JJ I ' ' " ' T ' '. ' 1,1 ' I " " '. "''' FACTS FOR FARMERS. Good fences will preserve friendships and save lawsuits. Stump pullers are toocheup to permit negHgence in pulling out the stumps. There should be a forge, anvil and tools to go with them on every farm. If there ia much tile drainage to do. It will pay to hire an engineer to lay out the system. It we would only make it a rule thnt nothing, uot even the most insignificant thing ou the farm, should go to wuste, we should be that much richer. We know of nothing that gives more satisfaction than good walks about the premises, and they can be made cheaply with cinders or board, or even puckeel sand is better than nothing. Coal ashes, we would say to an Inquir er, often do soil good, not so much from their fertilizing aa from their mechan ical effect. Soils sometimes become disorganized and need mechanical re construction, which coal ashes some times can do, The markets in the towns near you ought to be worked for all they are worth, especially for vegetables, fresh egg, dairy product and fruit. W know a fanner who Iceep one team and man peddling nearly all the time, and it paya him. Western Plowman. C,omoeralsa Book Tralalac. . A certain amount of teaching In the different departments of the dairy and of agriculture is no doubt of great benefit to young farmers and dairymen, but It must' be associated with . good "common sense" If there are to b any valuable, practical reaulta. Indeed, good "bora ense," with energy, la the largest element In tha suueeaafut man agement of a farm or dairy. 'Training at tba agrlcultararscnoois la very valu able but ft cannot maJte aueeeasful Workers hoW'tbe tbougQtfql, enei1-, fczSjfialfc StUNSGROVE MflEJMAir Pro) It L. MILLER, I keep constantly oo band and J maoiure vo oruer ail Kinil or Marble and Granite llonits Aii HMflsIni' . Old Stonec Cleaned tni BopaV LOW PRICES I LOWPttlcl I nave one of the best Marbl ters in toe stale ana eoiiseqqJ turn out srood work. I aTCoiue and aee uiy taorkirpJ Thankf ui tor past Jmior 1 juoJ spectioiiT asit a eontlnnance of l M. L. MILU olufctice of the PeacJ AND GONVBYANGE STEININ6cR. M. Z. Mlddleburgk V F. K. BOWER. B. E. PA I BOWER &PAWU5; Attorneys-at-Law Offlcefl to Hank BullUlnu. JA8. O. CROU8E, ATTORNKT AT LAW, . MlDDLBBI'W All Lusiner entruhted to Id, will receive prompt attfutiou CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans and Investntf Beat Estate and Private Ilanki Wilhamsport, Lycoming Co. Deposits accepted, subject todrollsor rom any part ol the world. K. K Potticsd Veterinary sUrceo SILINSQROVE, PA. All professional business entrusted ti will receive prompt and careful atli'iili Newly Established.- WEST PERRY HOI onc-roartn mile e-asi or hk iim Teams free for traveling metitr to town, before or utter lUtes 75 ceuts per Day. T. 3E3. Boss, Pr OBTAW DATCMTC rnibiiiu TEEMS consult or communicate with tt of this paper, who will give all. nee-matloo. XL 2 c H Maude Mrs. Judson Is very much annoyed at the report of an Interview which appeared in one of the papers recently. Marian I suppose she didn't say half the things attributed to her? Maude Half ? She told the reporter enough to fill three columns, and he promised that every word of It would be published. Harlem Life. The Returned Klondlker. "What! Back already? Weren't the dlgKln's good?" "Don't know. Dug- fur home A quick a 1 could." Chicago Tribune. At a Polltleal Meeting. Iluzler Too much noise at the other end of the hall, gentlemen I I cannot hear myself speaking. Aderer (In the chair) Iluzler hasn't a grain of gratitude In his whole com position. N. Y. Truth. Useless to Hint. "Here's a valuable little book called 'Sight Living,' " said the canvasser. The man at the desk waved him away. "I'll have no use for it until I get out, ot politics," he said. Chicago Post A Ckleag-o Society Event. Mrs. Wabash Mrs. Lakeside is going to celebrate ber golden wedding neit week. , i , . Ura. Manhattan Vou don't say sol . Mrs. Wabash Yes; she will then have been married 60 time. Town Topics. ' YVkMHa Wa A boat. . immsvrrVm Bitald.you'U have a bard tlm pro viae; jmir Innocence. . ..BUI the Barfbtr -Weir, deaf it! tbatH what I hired you fefc Philadel phia North American. Th BsBsy Inxnrts. . Van WSIw--t1WI you And keeping up yacht, expensive. VsoMianvf f . yen. laiaerOb. nov I oaa feeftnp m oaatra, you knoir.--Xno!anatt?"r-s nwrelHT Tribua. - , in p o o CD CT P to -fl 3 S S -1 n 3 o p 5 a S CD (6 a a rt- V 3 93 CD a ao 2 p CD O 9 o -I 3 c 5s H O 3 c P e-- 3" O C5 I- 4. a WANTED Aarenta to sell wanlilnlj Jonea 1 Knoll, lai b. Ml, Muanon A Conaman Dancer. If you bave ever had a cold wltu milted to "wear away" it may int"i know it was a danirnroua proceetiu Cold and oouith whleh ia neglected wav for conaumotion. bronchttK catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous (itrl and lung remedy, will cure any conn Ann I.M vou rrom MMnmm nn. -i H. Herman, Troselvillai Mltldlr Vlah, McClure: II. A. Kbrlft-ht. Alii" ample bottle free. Large alaeiiV Auditor's Notice ) in re V of P. f Pt In theorrfl of snyueni peniisyi"'! In UieKauteof John K. UoMeawslter, late or- uoovm lownsnm, snyder Co., Pa,, deo'd The uoderslg-ned auditor, PPM Orphan' Court of Snyder Couoty. H to disuinute the Mad in the w Bollg and C M. ebowers, admluiiw1 deoedeot, to sad among those ent same, will attend to the duties of v eat at the offloe ot Jacob 06 nrnirh nt liwlllphlirlr flavdar W ayhaaia, oa Tuesday, the rt day oil at oiock A. if., when and wnert toterested arereotiestedtoprrt01! before tbe uaderattned. orb forti barred from coming la upon aaid H.E.rwm prUsihrlsMc - ity la Blood IH Clean blood mean a clel beauty without iu Cascreta,w3 tie elesa your Blood ana seep atirriog up the bury liver and m purities from the tody. 1W" banish pimnlea, toils,, bietcpn t. f.. ... rent giat, satiafaction guiuranteed, WSJ; m- m&wm!k o -. ; t t ' I i ' wrf-ff;-..','- r- ' ' '. V- . a ,.t ..4....IUi.. !. 'l'..;.;.tv'..