a J- .1.1 This it a story of mmm mUrttudU wmtn. . V r iiM staUmpU f teU t ttrmg m thtmnhn to rlri tmMNihmni, U true f tV dtmiud, too m itntdn l ht pastU tmtr bymmy mmm tvfe Mrw ciaUs 0 vatuo tf ixni health. si te-eUr mMmi TWT BIS seatae teJSaS M I mm ssavtsr aay T Myi that k 0- rhdveeUety,cUk tta tM. . ,ti ; v . j. ".'t.-a t B.CkM,14l7tlky. AwwvnwiMMMii k tortaf wib CM Mm AH Ml of Mr Bfc M bmnA tW x- ef Mm ' JaMrMJ M dMWUM of Mt MMs Mv t inytMii ci Usuttf To-dyMawau Jbt wants others to profit bf Mr - . a . M riMCtl S0fOW WtUI WMfOyBMIOIf LfuiupPTMslMis. "For five vcm I sufttnd with ovwba k," Mn. Ours wa vmtoo of ttory I wm MKHMOtM ssd(1 day bctdacM ana uunM rwM&ing ptitw my MCJK aim moiuacni -For moatta At ttn I wouU m can to mr Md. "At times bbek spots would appear tore my eyes and I would become bUad. me uoor unieniea me. ftk-eM- ON T SAGKIFICIS ... Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY the Sewing Machine witb an establisbed reputation that guarantees von long and satisfactory service : "7i E W UeU H mm loTSond tor our beautiful half-tone i Insurance. Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i Insurance Agency, SEUNSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- SDlmor W. Snydoi", Loaat, Successor io the late William II. Snyder, x The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance id represented ia the follow ne lint, of StAndurd r!oinnaniH. from which to make a Hulectiou. Noue Better the World over. SUNK, MMJATIOtl, AHXKT! FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign aasets) 5543,iMKl,onO.OO Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,H5,735.H2 rnoauix, nar::oru. luuu. ,.n,,v,...,.. Continental, New York, fi.754.9oa72 German American, New York, 6,240,01)8.83 LIFE Mutual Life Iub. Co. New York, $204,638,983.r.0 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of 3,750,000.00 Fire, Life and Acddeot risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly ami satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt., Telephone No. 182. Office on Corner Water & Pine Sts. Selinrprove. P t CANDY i; f"; ?V0 ALL . : DRUGGISTS . WMMt tocao sslssM w'soa Ms safMoea eefthsM.b tote., a a Mit Caere era. ao urn asisas nwlsaT stpases Tb vetW aaisstoaet a imMysi solfcto eeppieftleM eosMpoMleheAa ss, eaUUa 1H nf flj Morf or-siricitcn Empire aMMVesaf sMa4ras-oMM)atMrateMwrfear eoMoo tbeesewto lhe. sdkft seMt rTtXM bMft fm.mn se eetaeeiie dMortptioa of ibe grna celasaM, eH. si o Wte retM. aoc k esabelUsbe Hb sstf-oe tUeaWa BisssalM tHrwei ,;iu i . , T& wtrHAJtj, 'orcos-orOer MiM rMM papers to ta ceoetry resMi JM W r iKMaai eo t spss CVt sdi'siMs, ale , Tt t " I :V asi-iy ys, oH Marat M at toiM ii iMM MCM ACM MM. A heal m4 iHriri a hdSTTkm leMa a4 Mrfssiii 'ft w Milinlel nu ra Mr hb People, iMartftMttMyMaa BMoWlMMtM .Tber cored mel Tl brosfkt es mm ! say Us tad filled My cop wttb wUb9w4DsHm ' ' TMfceedacbe ft pxaei tM twitcbiag k omi tke atoaaoarai goasi the tremMtag bee caaaad, aoi 1 have gsMed iWHeM a'steaftb at snue aod I am tfcenUol lo Dr. TuLW PMk Pflb for Pale Peools for tke H wring," OhwI&WPmkPiM lm pravad a kooo to womanHnd. AcMf directly oa tbc blood aod aerrce, tbey tortora the reoolsM .yMUrp to all parts of the body, crcattsf fMcttoaal regdarKy aod perfect barmooy throuohout the octtom ryetem. The paOor of the cbeek b chaoftdto the dcUceta bhoh of bcahhi the eyre bright cot tbc muscles now elastic ambttkn Is created aod good health Nturae, Dr. iffiams' Pmk Pills are told by all draggistr, who unhrerssUy consider them the most fmportaat remedial agent they have to dispense. Tle Wl)ite. Its beautiful figured wood work,' durable construc tion, fine median i cal adjustment, Cotiplwl with the Finest Set of Steel Attachnieiits, makes it the Most Desirable Machine in the Market FRANK S. RIEGLE, MlDDLEBURGIT, 1A. catalogue. OMrrMiir .w lackiit. Let see latroouoe a veotlti We adantM.oar a rarioa Mrisv. V MeM.a heraoa4 eewyf - m omtm eMsra. aoer.er ure, too o wlU awear a ail tt atata, tMt o MB w ooad plaatta laasl.W Tsu ta weoda to wavta' o'er tt aesl la Tit kr dlUtreaeo M aaaaoceo I rates kto wutera aar, MstMaweara wtu areat TeaesasMo.taet fami la' dooaa't pay. 04, U" tolaleo grow tuzurtooe whar tsw ten e tighter bey -mm. in- ramm-vrj ouauo arouad eoe aa aM ftMiA M be spends his time la flshta' (Jee t iiM aw vans BWB7I, Na eoestn' all ereotlea 'eauee hie faralB' NA the erooke betwtot th ehlhtlee aa kto root i.i m ine rain, Nd a cardboard ar a piece ut tin reptoeo aa.h hrAlt.ii n... la th' window ur bis house, beeauae It mm i bo uee, no way, T expend a cent In fUln' up while farmta' doesn't pay. Ob, th' troubles an' tV trials of oM Term- r cjhi is aremi; Aa' It would set th' world a-wtepln'. ex th' hull t ahauM Nd I know be'e perseTerln', f r rve seen ua an an nen Vt a day. 'n' never k.teb enough t all a earcer dish. 'Nd th' laws uy this creation isn't what they out bter be, 'Nd ther's soraethln' sadly lacktn' In this country, rrcat n' frM. When a perseverin' tiller uv th' sell's ooiieTca t' say, Thet with all his perseverance, he hes never mada It tiavl - Western Rural. SIZE OF SUGAR BEETS Ybe Small Kind Are Richest la la- eaarlae Matter aad the Meet Prof itable (or the Grower. At a discussion upon augur beets re cently among tbomembera of a Wiscon sin farmers' institute Prof. VV. A. Hen ry, dean of the Wisconsin agricultural college, said, concerning the eize of beets: ",The best sugar becta weigh about two pounds each. Do not try to grow great, largo beeta, thinking they are tbo best. Years ago when. I wus looking up the beet sugar question in California I had a conversation with some of the officials of the Southern Paciflo Railroad company in tlieir office in Son Francisco. I was urging upon them the importance of beet sugar pro duction in California. Col. Crocker, the leader, showed much indifference, say ing that he liadi lost $30,000 in trying to promote this very enterprise. I told him that that was not necessarily a reason why beeteugar production could not yet be profitable. Later on in our conversation, when talking about Cali fornia's wonderful productions, he said that in his experiments he bad grown beets that weighed 20. or 30 pounds each. As soon as he told we this, I replied: 'There, Col. Crocker, is one of the rea sons your factory failed. You thought lattfc beets were good beeta, when in truth they are poor beets, and helped wreck your factory. You should have tried to produce small beets, but many to the acre; and such, if grown proper ly, would have been rich in sugar, and these would have brought you success Instead of failure."' FENCE-WIRE WINDER. With This Towl One Men Cti Do Lots of Work Wlthaat Tearing Ills Haads or Clethea. Last full I made the device for wind ing up fence wire, shown in the ac coiiipanyingillustratlon. Itis ai trouble some job to move a wire fence, but with this tool one roan can wiixd up FOR WINDINO FENCE WIRE, barb wire smoothly and quicklyVnd without tearing his olothea or bands. The wheels for the front end are acme old pulleys picked up at an implement warehouse. None are placed on the rear end, so that the sled will drag a littlo harder to Increase the tension. Fasten the end of the wire to an empty spool, and place the spool on a crowtar, run through holes in the standards. Stand behind, between the runners, an4 turn the spool, which will wind up the wire and draw the aled along. flebaa tlon Meyer, Jr., in Farm and Fireside. ' Locate (he I'aa.rdxala. Wherever an underdrain has been laid, either a map of the ground should be drawn, or such other memorandum aa will enable the owner of the land to always know where it may be found. There la nothing more provoking te tho buyer of a farm that la only partly un derdralned than his inability to deolde just where the old drains are located and what else conduit they have. ' Of eourae the drain, if In working order, will ahow .within two or three roda where tile or stone may be found. Bqt to reach it then requires much needless digging, which could ail have been voided, if the man who Jeld the drain hud been careful to make a record of its location.. '. ' '. Tho PoanMaioa FarmUaer. Good plowing lies very close to tbo foundation , of swoeaaful fannlngi.b' Jug tha foundaUoa stone upotv , which nearly all thorough and successful spl culture must rest It is. en operation which ahould never be tfcTformed bre JMsJy, for, whUs c4telepudBto plow the ground thoroughly ,.it U even mere so to permit of tho work - being lone la hurried and auparfldaj Ttstn crAffrioultrnxal EMails. CYar fTlrt' In order to rive aila claUkM. to Bp other apera ; eheap" we have npde jurninente with Munber of paper io combine theni with he rwr at special rates. The regular rate pet year lor the Pan" is tl.50 but during our special offer we will accept $1.00 per year in advance. Then if any want other papers that we name below we give them the advantage of special rates. The first column names the publisher's price, the second the amount which added to $1.00 will pay for the it pugT an(j t,e publication named. The list is as follows. Pub. rtlce.l'Com. Price. N.T. Weekly Tribune. Si.eo t . Rule. " pnaa, l.oo m Waahingtoo Weekly Post, l.oo .m N. Y. Thrice-weekly World, 1.00 M American Oardenlnf (M), l.oo . Pblla. Inquirer (dally), 3 00 t 0 Farm News (M), 40 10 Womankind (M), .U .10 American Agriculturist, l.oo .75 Practical Farmer, l.oo -Tt Magazines, Scrtbner's, J.oo g.w Ladles' Home Ideal' l.oo .44 The Arena. iso t.io McUall's Kaslilon Mag., 1.00 .30 Ooempolltsn, l.oo .so Leslie's Weekly, 4.0 4.00 Herlew ol Kevlews, .M 00 Century, 4.00 S.ftu You can make a variety of com binations from the nbove, lor in stance the PtisT and N. Y. Tribune for $1.2f ; the Tdst and the Phtla. Press for $l.r0; tho Post, the N. Y. Trilmno, Womankind and Furm News and other papers for ouly $1.45 cash in advance and so on combinations can be made to suit purchasers' tastes. Address all or ders to the Post or hand them tooiir agents. tf. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard service they en dured during the war. Mr. Qeo. S. Anderson, of Rossville, York county, Penna., who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now fre quently troubled with rheumatism. "I had a severe attack lately," he says, "and procured a bottle of Chamborlain's Pain Bnlin. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for oue dozen bottles." Mr. Andurson wanted it both for his own use ana to supply it to his friend and neighbor, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruhes and burns, for which it is unequall ed, for sale by all Druggists. OLD COPIES WANTED. In order to complete our tiles we want the following named issues of tlio Post: July 8, Sept. lfi, ISO'.); Ort. fi, 13, 1870; Jan. 20, 1871; Apr. 17, 187:5 ; Nov. 4, Dee. 2:1, 1875; Mar. 7, 187S; Mav l.r, 187'.; 1-Y1. 17, Mar. 10, 1S81; Apr. 23, 1883; Mar. 27, June 12, Aug. 7 ai id(H. 30, 1884; Sept. 17, 18S."; Jan. 2S, May fi, Oct. 28, Dee. 23, 18S('; Dee. 2D, 1887. Any of our readers having copies of the nliove issues will confer a favor by letting us know, copies in good condition, will iiiiind u fair price. Vhooplna Cough. Slicll Colli- tf. I. had a little boy who was uearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain's CoukIi Remedy. I did not think that any mediciue would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, and one bottle cured him entirely. It is the best cough mediciue I ever had in the house. J. L. Moore, South Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by all Druggists. FREE TO COKSUUPTIVES. Dr. Bint ul outtl ea etmltcsuoa a frwa lUinl, of hU nW dtteovaT for Oouumptlon. BroochlU and nu raiun, woian nn. w nay mmmd. Th. DiW!tor I. Vfl, Blllch tnlemtee la pnadlne Uw bi'wi ul tbla (rraat ramodr. RmiIhi .r n. oiimm H write WIIB. aaiaj. tB. H. a BABTB, A, ilatar-Ovau Bias., Calrasa. A sllss-l'Bderetaadlaar. American Tourist 1 understand, marquis, that you foil in love with a disUngulshed American lady on ac count of her pretty foot. Marquis Dot is it. Dat is it Do pretty ray she foots de bills. N. Y. Weekly. The publication of stories about the prodigious achievements of women la the Kondlke, region.. ought to be stopped, ssys.the Cincinnati Enquirer, tor humanity's asst'e? f Cat' one about thevrwrtran who wanjeoT to tM f ukon and carried' a sewing machine on he back , is an especially pernicious He- A physician in Mobile, Ala. b proud patients under his oharge whoee ggtt gate ages amounted to 841 years." One la .78, asotber So, another 88, hni the fourtJS W ysetfslold; Mci 2 Ml i'.t'.h MrnfHSjA4f-m The reoeat stqm.bs.Bosiob, ' which pulkd tows aod erosaed the wlrea, the QsaQi uf 100 O DYO WASHES DYES AT ONI OPERATION : :any color. The Clesnest, Fsstest Dye for Soiled or Fsded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under linen, etc., whether Silk, Sarin, Cotton or Wool. Sold in All Colon by Crocmrt and. Bruggitts, or mailed rot for 15 contt ; Address, THB MAYPOLB SOAP DEPOT, j ui vmmm aires?, iw rare. W10OWS' AI'HltAlSIC.MK.NTp.-iNulive Is hen by Kivi-ii timl Hit) lulluwlui; Widows' Ap pralseuieuts unUur tUu ;n u luw, Imvu but-u IUjo wltu Hie t'leia ul llic orjuus' luurlcl Miuer county tor t'oiiiirumiluu uu MuiiUa,v, ta th day oi June, lxlut. 1. AiuruuMuifUl or l.lllle C. ltiitliloti, TTldnw oteUiiiics A. ltatliluu, mlu ul rruukilu iwp, sujovr to. duc'u, cliriud iu uu lukuu under Uie auo exuiupium law. K. ApiruiM'iiii.'ui ut KlluU'tli KoNsIt-r. widow of William 11. t'esawtr. lalu uf tvatru iwp.sny. iler cu. utx-'d. i-ltru-U lo bo lakuii uudur tlio aiuooiuiiiplluii law. a. Appral'iiieiilut l.uclnila llotvun, widow ul SiunUul llowt-ii Into ul Krankllu twp. siiyuur cu, dwu. fleeted tu lw taken under the iiu exeiup. Uuoluw. 4. AtiprulHoinoiit of Stinih Walter, widow of Jucoli l'. Walter, liileul h toiiktlti twp. SuyuVr cu. dec d. flee It U lu Uu lakuii under (lie mo uxeuipilun law. 6. Apprnlnoment oi ll.irrl. t I run!., wlduvr ot MlcUuel KriiiiU, lulu ul 1 mi LI 111 iwp. .Snyder eo. UiHi'd.,fleeleu lu lie luKel. Uliilut I 111) ;1M) exvuipilun luw. . Apiirulm'Uienl of Sullu lireshler, widow of Henry i'. llremlur, lalu .u I'Im.iihiii iwp. Sny der ew. dee'd, elwled tu be lukeu Uiiuer Ilia SaiKlvxeuipilun luw. T. Appraisement uf Kiln i llelclieiiLaeli, widow Ol Daniel huleueiiij.cl, lule ol l ei ry Iwp. hiij dr eu. dne'd. elueied lu uu luKeu under Uie .HXI vxoiiiplluuliiw. i. AppiHlneiuent uf Alice M. Ilepuer, widow ufJuliu llepner, lule ol WuauiiikIuii Iwp, mi). eer eo. Oei 'd.eleeu d lo be taken under Uie Will) exeniitluu law. mtmm .. . O. M.Siiimiki., l u ll., O.f. MlUilletmrli, l'u .iho Till, lt-vi. Accounts. The folluwlnif m-euunis win ho He(-iite(l lur uoiilli liiiiliuu ai the m l U i in ul euui l : 1. 1 Un IIIHI und lliml ueeuliu uf 1(. A. Kalil,, coiuliuileu uf Alat.v HI. 11ukIihs, deeu. . Tnu.ie!untiu;euuuiui3. A. Wul.i I, (luiir diuli luid enuuulllu ul Wllllal.l ieiirer uf lleuver iwp. Mivui'l eo. . . II. il. Siiiniiki., I'rotliuuotury. .lld(llebui j;li, l'.i., .iluy ;in, liw.. J Ktilh'I'ElfS NOTIlthh. .HuilCf Is lieieOy kiv "eu lual uie loduwiii iiuima prrnuini li.tu Uled llielr Adiiili.ibUalu..i, oiuiuiau, and hx ueuioiH' ueyoiiuin In tne lu;iMera oilu e ol hitJ Uer I uunlTttud Ine same win no pnnenieii mr colillliniUiou and lUluWunew ui Ine tuiici nouoe lu .uidnleuui'Kii, .Muuiu) , ,i uiie ol n lmi. 1. Aeeuuiaoi F. V. I.lllnliuni aim 1!. 1. Wub Iler, udmlljIMraluiJiui.luiiiiO. limm laioul Wi.l lleuver twp. hnjuei cu. dee'u. i. r'llal aud limit uewjuiu ul (leoine C. Auuilll or, vxeeuiur ul lu u.M.ue ui ,iu auiumer. Into of Monroe Iwp. &iijer eo. dee'U. S. firm, and llii.u iweuunl ol n. n. MjelirHt, adiulniMralui ul 11- .i. hu-iuilnt, lulu ui I nlun iwp.doe'u. 4. '1 uu lliHl iihd lllinl aeiounl olJulin llllliert, exeeului' ol Muliiiia l-uiim. mm m i.m l ! lwl'- S"'il.'l" -U. dee d, i (. Kinul uetounl or .lolin 1'. I.ill.el. lulmluln- "'"ui ui ouin i.eu.Li, niiu ul Anudietteek tW l mijuei eu. uec u. U. KlIHlund unal ueeuunt uf Uluirleii A. Saner. I ex. ul Hie ial 1,1 uud le.tialueiil ul bil..iin'in lireuii, lal- ut M idilleeieek twp. Miyder eu. dee'd. 7. tflrnl nud lllinl neeuiiiil ol Allien Fe.ssler, iidiuliilHlralnr uf Iteuueu ll. 'ennier. late ul t'enlie twp. SIQdei eu. uee'd- I nemcuiTni'uf Ad.ilii I!. Walter, LMiaidlan of lluliniNin K. Waller, ul. al. minor elilidieii ul M,.ry Waller (lieu ItelililiiKei ), Uec'd auu urund eulldieu uf JuUU L. Ituliliuijter, lain ul hiiiuk lln iwp. bnyuereu. ilee'U ll. lirnlund f 1 ii ill uiieuunt ut Kimini lliblL'limm, iiuuiiiimlriuru ui I lie enialo ul lr. 'I liumaa 11 lnoibuus, IuUj of Uie LoroU(ii ul .tiU.dieonrMii ill in. uuunly ul Sii) uer, due'd. 1U. The llrst uud lluul aixount uf tieurifo II aim Jacob lueeku, exeeiiloi-s ul Uie last wu and U.lauieiitot Jaeub Dleese.laUj ul Cuerv iwu iuidereo. dee'd. " 11. Flint aud lluul account ol Wlllluin Kmwli. acnilniBliaiuruf tuu tauiu of .loan Arboi:u.n. luuiui retry twp. Snyder, eu. -ec'U. 111. Fli Bliuid lluul ueeuunt 1,1 11, a. lloweuox aduillilalrutui at lli eslaic ol Audiuw J. Uower: bux, lulu ul Ueniro iw p. suyder cu. uee'd. ID. Flint mid final ueeuunt ul Pelur S. und Henry J. lleruiuu ex. euui ul tuu tututu ul Jacob K. llunnuu, due'd. 14. First and final account of L. It. llulne.' SdmluUlratol ul I lie enlaU) uf KlUabulti Muyur late ot SpriUB iw p. buy der cu. ueeeased. 15 Klinlaud partial ueoountot John s. Wolf, admlnlatralur ut Uie estate of Harriet ISelu! luU) ol liulun iwp. Snyder eo. dee d. 16. riiBlundllualueeouutoi V, II. Wairner executor ol Uie lout will and testament of Jolin Heed, lute 01 Huu iwp. suyder eu. dee'd. 17. First and final uccuuut uf Levi Ulrlcb, aduilulbLruluriVf. A. ut uie enluut of Joun Howteruiau, late of the borouu'li uf Hull liHirl'fivi. Snyder co. deo'd. is. Aeeuuntui Henrr in us. ituanllnn of in. children aud uelrs of FranKllu suviier. ini ..i Jackbou twp. Snyder due'd. IV. First and final account of Lucettu Seers and William H. Sours, administrators of William B. Soera, late of the uutougu ul Seliustrove, Suy uer oo. dee'd. ' Joss H. Willis, lieglster. Court Proclamation. WHEBEAH the Hon. Harold M. HoOlara FrMldentJudu. ol the Judlslal lii.tn,,. oompuMid of th. oountlai ol Suyder, aod uniou ana it. v. Bauipuel end Z. T. Gem berlloir, bus., AMuelaW Judiu lu and Inrsn.. reeaaty, havelMued their precept, bearlnji mm ue s7Wdav eiApr. A.D., um. torn, directed fur In holding uf an Orpliani' Court, e ounrt ot OommoB Pleai, oourt ol Oyer and Ter. miner aad (general Oourt ol ttuarter Sueioni ol thaPeaoe, at Mlddl.burgb, lur the county ol Saydej, en the 11 Monday, (bel.r the eta day ol June 18W.), and to oonUuu. one eteea, .RoUoels therefor, hereby a It.d to the Ooron er.JtutieesorUiePeaoeaDd Uontubles la and forth, eeeoty el tlnyder. to appear la th.lr Kiser persoa with their rails, records, luquleU m, .xamlaatloni sad other remembrances to do the, tblnn whlsh of their otaoei and la uw oauaii partain vo oe ooae and TTIlnum and penonl proaeenUnc la behalf of the Ueat sumwaalthajBMBBypereeaerperseasere ret qaM to b flies sad then aaveodloc sad e pertla wlthcut leave si their peril. Jestloee areMiesMd to ke paactual is their Btteadeaee at appointed Uaie screeebly lo aoUoe. Olvea sader kaad serf . lal the Hherire Oatee Is MIcMMenb, the tth day ol May A.U i eae thoaaaad eight hundred aad staet tat. e. 8. BlTTfcK, Sherlfl. earn mmj9mwmmyW m9M sbbBbbbbbbbV I t aaanmaaaw No Mats, .i No lHaW., Look 1 1 Look ! t IjOOlr. at VOUrRAlf whan n. v.... clothins-at my store., i kp eoa- rtantiy in rtoclc the beat and finest line of Hats and Gents' Clothiasj, Furnisbina Goods. TTmlar Caps. Call to see my stock. W. B. BOYER'SrBEOTHERHOOD STOPC OCNBURT, - - PENNA A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot. For tbo pleas ure it gives, there's no sail Iiko our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufacturcd, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. Ir house or street wear, pleasuro or o very-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. liadi es, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H. WANTED-BRAINS 08 ltd ivomioi of WnUcetos City. Tbis tcclc ec;t ci mas; dollin. It will bo lost to yoa for acthise. Wiitt ui Uriiy. CBycthitko(icitclhiisto fitoctl Protoct year tdon: tbe7 my brill T oilti. Bo!:ro ij jiyl-g fct pitost, got our liberal oflirt ltd fc?er.ter'i ittittint. Sititcris dolay. f-OPr A. CO. Pitc' """(i? ""(mor r New Music Liberal Offer. To introduce our new monthly pub lication. Amkiuoan roiTLAU Mimiu, wemnke the following liberul oiler : Scud us tlio iihines cf three or more I performers on tlio piutio or organ, ' mid fifteen cents in money or post i uge, and we w ill until you sixteen pages ot tlie latest popular souffs, two steps, etc., full sheet music nr ronged for piano or organ, and Am r.iticAX Topulau Mvsio for tfjrte months. Address Popular Music Co., Indianapolis, led. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made i Well Ma. 15th Day. of Me. B tint AT 30th prodilree the nlmva riwult. In'30 flay. It s. t i jiowerfullr.ndiiuicklr. Cure, when all othrn fall Young mu will rviraiu their loat aianhood.and old W"1 recoor their youthful vigor bf uaing IlKVIVO. It quickly sod. urslynrntore. Nervoue ."i Vi.UUl, Impoteicr. Nightly mlMione. Loet Power, Filling Memory. Wanting Dtaeuee.and all effecti i ol wlf abun or excsMand Indiscretion, which undu ene lor study, euilneu or ni.rrUt e. It not only cure, by starting at th. seat of dlaeaae. but u a great nerve tonle and blood builder, bring. i?f.. V,hi p,nh. ' o P"le cheeha and re storine the Ore of youth, ft ward, off Iniunity ana eoniurantlon. Inun nn tmn. dmih a afni 11 bsarrted In Teat pocket. By mall, 7. . peg. or aix lor ao.uu. with a poel Jlve wrttun aaraatee to ear or refund aaesaoaoF. areolar free. Address Will KD1CUE CO.. 271 W lattllu, CHICAGO. ILL Ker sale at Mlddleburgh, by W. H. 8PANGLER. Choloa rim Oak. Oae cup of butter, two cups of sugar, one cup of milk, three cups of flour, one ball cup of cornstarch, four eggs, two teaspoons of cream of tartar, one tea-! spoon of soda, one pound of tigs. Cu the figs la thin strips and sprinkle with flour, then place a layer of cake batter la the cake tm, nest a layer of figs and so on, finishing with a layer of cake. This la an excellent cake. Boston Globe. - . - . . , , Think of.ltt ' A woman acting aa engineer of a trolley car! Mrs. Mabel Brierly. of Matamorae, Fa baa Just been appointed substitute "motortnan". on a trolley line In MidiUtown.N.Y. . Ttaskw lfcatipB4)el mm in e m tjrr i - aTsti 'Mi' tar -r.7ii - at k WW bar. J t t. b oil e- o ae Mis OS its ho : irs ' la.'