Lost Years of i. 6Mh James H. Wallace could have paid fj,ooo for Ike information contained in the following lines, and been a gaitter by the purchase. His experience, which cost dearly, given freely -to others. n information contained tn the fol- in, Uaei had been in tht ponwioo of Z?H. Vallate, of Detroit, Mich, he -jd hart saved more than $3,000 and nuli have enjoyed five yean oi health ai happioe instead of tortare. Mr Wallace is aa expert accountant and Imakecccf. t um woe ui . ruocr rri.'rL Detratt. He Uvea with hh CSy ta a pretty home at 240 Sixth Street. Irth, havinj inherited scrofula. icuti Dun man. Mc Vallacc atemed. L he told Us story, to have a long Hie of Lprous health and useKilrm before him. iHc tells about the remarkable incident kit ltd to h complete resroraoon as iouo wn lTk. n ohviician soon said I had a Liiltutionil blood disorder, and by con- Lnt treatment and diet it might be cured I "Blood punncra ana apnng meotctnes ni, the eruptions more aggressive and .iImL In 18S8 I was a fearful looking "Large Uiucra vu iuj auaea unuuugro jntiououtly. "I triti evervthiflf I took medical bathsi Ltnt to Mtdktae Lake, Washington spent L. 13.000 for medidrk and medical aer- (ice all wasted money, time and energy. "My recovery seems ukc miracle to . t t in he, us Beginning aaama nu imnanrr. waiasiouowsi "One iiv in the fall I read a newtoaoer Ukls about a cure effected by Dr. Wil Great Reduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Ninety Days ! hie Undersigned Offer TIRE STOCK OF It the greatest sacrificr ever known in central Penn sylvania. We arc uot tMlog ont, but we do this to IncrenBe our sales above anypre !oub year. We Rive a rew of rne prices as rouow : ' , oft Wood Chamber Baits $14.00Cottou Top Mattrew 9N lard Wood Chamber Suits 10.00:Woven Wire Mattress 1.7S latique Ouk Suits, 8 riecee 19.00: Bed SnrintfH 1 2" lush Parlor Suits SO.OODrop Tables, per ft .00 JVoouVu Chairs per set 3.50;Platfonu Kookers oo I In stock, everything in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Book Cat.es, fcesks, Side-boards, Cupboards, Centre feather I'll lows, .Lounges, Uouclies, UouKiitraya, rsinas, nan iwjuh, van teat Chairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. I Prlfips reduced all through. Come earl v and see our stock before, civ I n lour order, and thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. . . Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming. FIRE.9L1FE 9 AMHCCIDEETR) Insurance. Snyder's old, and Insurance Agency,' SEIINSGB0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Elmer OT. Sixydox, .orLt, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow- ng list of Standard Companies, from Setter the World over. - rNAMK, LOCATION, ASSETS. flRE-Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign asseth) $43,000,000.00 Hartford, of Hartford. (Jonn., (oldest American sjo.) H,b40,7.io.ua Phosnix, Hartford, Conn. 6,588,058.07 Continental, New York, 6,754,908.72 vnuwu auicilUHii lion ivibi " I -" I " " LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York. $204.638.983.f,6 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00 a-no, iaue ana Acciaent tibkb accepted at ilb iuwui ijubbiuio iuio, jua ified bv a strict recard to mutual safetv. All iust claims rromr)tlv and latisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes oi Insur We promptly furnished. . . ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt., eiepnone No. 182. Office on Corner CANDY CATHARTIC OJRE CONSTIPATION 2Se 50c - DRUGGISTS f REE TO COHSUUPTIVES. t fr' ; t'M.tariswlitsaallaarilMitiuf STOVE The Cheapest and Best Fuel on the Market, With it you can ran a vapor stove for one half cent per hour. Give as a call and bo convinced. ' , v Schocb & Stahlnecker. J liams' Pink Pflls for Pale People. It Inter, cstei me, but I quickly forgot it. That afternoon while moving some books I broke aa ulcer on my leg and nearly tainted. "The pain made mc sick. I stopped work and dropped into a chair. "Then I again saw that newspaper arti cle. The paper was lying on the floor, the article exposed as though Lreng sic to take warning. "I read ft through1 again carefully and decided to give the pills a fair trial. The cure described in the paper was like my own case. "I sent for a box of the piQs at once and took some that afternoon. "From that day I began to mend. "When one box waa finished my friends remarked upon my improved looks. "Eight boxes cured me completely there was not a sot left on my body." Mr. Vallacc made affidavit to the truth of his story before Robert . Hull, If- a Notary Public. . ' Thousands of similar cases illustrate the aneqtlled power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People over diseases of the blood and nerves. No blood disease has been discovered that can withstand the actloa of their powerful vegetable ingre dients, which harmlessly expel the impuri ties that cause disease. All druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People l one box 50 cents, six boxes, $2,50. The Public Their EN FURNITURE Tables, Fauoy Bookers. Many unairs, MIFFLINBDROU. F reliable Gen'i which to make a selection. None Water & Tine bts, Belinsgr ore. r a mm niwpiv ok qis nw aiw-oTpry (ur Oonnmptloa. Bronchitis nrt wUi lung, which tare So tmf nni TM Doctor la verjt mmh lnlonK4 la prcaoliMI th iwwa of thai itol rwaedy. RMdan ar it sum tad to writ ailaaal 4tlay. ThL IT. B. BABTf. M, Calrscs. : NAPHTHA Four Free Scholarships To be awarded by EaHDtes Cote. The Best Practical School in America. TO THE .FOUR PERSONS Wbo secure the largest number of votes in the content ex- plained below. Get yonr friends to snliscrilis fprie POST and seenre a Free Scnolarsuip. AVt have just coiicliiilwl an ar rangonu'iit whort'by we are oiuiMihI to oiler M'h of four vikmij? jicrwuis a frw sfliolarship in tlio ceh'hratoil rjistinan Lusuiest Collojrc, 1 ougli k(H')si, Now York, tht X'v York IJiiisiiu'ss Instituti', 12")th Strtft, New York City, or tln National CorrcsiMiiKU'iiot' St'liiHils lliroiifih which thi-y give inst Miction by mail. Thcst! instituions arc known in every section oi tliev.oi hl. Their graduates are thoroughly eqnipiM-il for business pursuits, and are numloml by tens of thousands. Thev arc found in every city and in almost every I county ami village in the United States. The courses of study given l are short, inexpensive, practical and j useful and afford a bcttir training j for business than can lie had in any other school. SllO-l.V FRKK.Sl'MOI.AIiSllIfS-81 10 The following statement by Mr. Clement C. (Jaincs, President of the' College, explains wlit the !ifleient scholarships are and what their value is as prizes. .;7F,,ist I'KizK 837. A S ill I.AHSllIl'-l'ilMlKS, S2. Good for a term of twelve weeks personal instruction (at the College) in the ACADEMIC, lU'SlNKSS, SI K )UT-1 1 ANI ), TYPK-W1MT-IX(J, TELWSiaril and PKN MANSIlIl'department.s, and 2 for complete Short-hand looks. If the student prefer, Instruction by Mail in JiiHik-keeping and Short-hand of the same value will be given. ?:V2 Sw ( n i) PmzB $52. A $30 S H(I.A!tSIIH-15lMKS, 2. Good for a complete course in Short-hand (with ImhiIvH 2) including Principles, with practical work in Correspondenee and Uejiorting, in struction exclusively by mail; or personal instruction of the Kime value (limited to ten weeks) in any department of the College, w ith our Simplified Short-hand Instructor $2. $25 Tumi) Pkizk ?2r. A 25 Sriioi.Aiwiii!'. j Good course in IJook-keoping (without books) including lotli Single and double entry, principles' and practical work, instruction by mail or personal instruction of the same value (limited to eight weeks)' in nny department of the College, without IxMtks. 1G Focirrn Phize 10. A 15 SchoLAHKHii'-IiEKsox, . I'KIW, 1. Good for a term of ten wn ks, correspondence instruction, in Short hand, including lesson pajers but no books; or personal instruction of the same value (limited to five weeks) in any department of the College, without books. These prizes are easily obtained and the four young persons who make the most telling efforts and appeal to their friends for help will win them. The POST wants to add 1,000 subscribers to its list within the next 4 months, To ac complish 'this end it offers the scholarships to the four ladies or gentlemen who secure the greatest number of votes in our Eastman College Contest which is started to-day and will close with the last issue of the l'OST for August, 1898. Every ballot cut from this paper counts one vote. Certificates for votes acquired by new subscriptions and renewals with cash in advance will be issued with ballot annexed, which must be filled out and forwarded to be counted No votes except those written on the printed ballots cut from the columns of this paper or those allow ed for subscription, renewals, job work and advertising will be count ed. Extra copies of the POST may be obtained at 3 cents per copy. Votes Allowed fou SruscRu- TIOX8. For every new sul ascription or re newal for a year accompanied by 1.00 in cash one hundred votes will be given. For every sixinonthssubscriptioii or renewal paying 50 cents fifty (50 votes will be given. x For every dollar's worth of job work, leg-al advertising, businesad vertising or " other printing brought to thia ollice, we will issue a certi ficate, when work is paid for willing for 100 votes in the contest. Scl;olar?l)ip Coupoi). This Coupon entitles to ONE VOTE in the Middlfbinvl, POST'S contest for 4S-hoIarshipsat Eastman Pmsiiu ss College, Pmigh-; kvepsie, NY., worth 110. Geo. W. 'a;i:xski.i.kii, , Proprietor. Our Clubbing List. In order to give all a chance to get otliKi- papers cheap we h ive made arrangements with a number Jof papers to eombiiie them with the j Post at special rates. The regular j rate pel year lor the Post is 1.50 but din ing our special oiler we will : ,(,cp 1 .00 per' year in adviMiee. Then if any want other papers tint we mine Mow we give them the advantage of special rates. The j first coliiinii names the publisher's price, the second the amount which ii i - . ... jadded to 1.00 will pav for the I W' ami the publication nam,,!. i in- lll il IOIIOWS. I'llb, lTln. c,1in. Trli I KT V- a.'. ...!.. i. I. ir''hl iriiMIUI', 4 l'lillii. prss, I1.IHI l.im 1 .1X1 l.UI .TIH) WunIiIii(oii Wwkl.v I'.im, X. Y. Tlirlrc-wt'Okly WorM, AmiTlcun nar(li-iilni:(M). 1'lilln, Imiulrcr (ilail.), Fnrni Ni'ws (SI), WoinHliklnd (M), AmiTk'n ii AvrlciiltiirlHt. .4l .lit V .'Ml 111 I rractlcul Farmur, I.IKI 1.111 SIlipiJlIM", Snrlbiiw'H, I.ailk'H' llotnn Itlciil Tlio Ari'im, MiilTuH's KiisIiIiiii Miiff., l'(HIIIMllt in, Leslie's Wwkly, Hi'Vli'W of Kfvlt'ws, 1 111 '..MJ 1.IH) 1.0,1 KM JM i.M .i.'i y.Mi ,ii .'.in i' en a. -ii Century, You can make a variety of com binations from the ibove, for in stance the Post and N. Y. Tribune for $l.i!.p ; the Pusr and the Phila. Press for l.o0; the Post, the N. Y. Tribune, Womankind and Farm News and other papers for onlv 1.4") cash in advance and so oil combinations can le made to suit purchasers' tastes. Address all or ders to the Post or hand them to our agents. tf. I was seriously afllicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than over before. I have used many remedies without recieving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, by a friend, who, knowing mo to bu a poor widow, gave it to pie, I tried it, and with the most gratifying results. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. Hespectfnlly, IVIrh. Mary A. Bkaud, Clareinore, Ark. Soid by all Drug, gists. OLD COPIES WANTED. Iu order to complete our files we want the following named issues of the Post: July 8, Sept. 10, 1S09; Oct. G, 13, 170; Jan. 20, 1871; Apr. 17, 1873 ; Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar. 7, 1878; May 15, 1870; Feb. 17, Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883; March 27, June 12, and Oetolnr 30, 1884; Sept. 17, 1 885 ; Jan. 28. May 6, Oct. 28, Dec. 23, 18S0; Dec. 29, 1887. Any of our readers having copies of the above issues will confer a favor by letting us know. Such copies in good condition will com mand a fair price. tf. Bad management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be success I ul one must look ahead . and plan ahead so that when a favoradle opportunity presents itself he . is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A ' pru and careful man will keep a bottle bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity, compels it and then ruin his best norse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays put 25 cents, the other is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting . poorer. For sale by all Druggists. : ' : Scene in Portugal at the Rio Porto Vineyards. CABHTIXa THI PORT O RAPES TO THE WINERY, OX THX HEADS Of MEM AND WOMEM, KEAB THE TAU.K DE MEXfcTtf WHEKU THEY ARE Dl'MPEO V THE MASUDia VATS TO HE TRODDEN FOli TORT WISE. The rugged hills with projecting rocks of brown stone and shale containing a large quantity ot iron, make it impossible to use wagons here hence the grapes have to be carried to the treading vat or larger as they are called, and some are large enough for twenty persons to tread, which they do dancing to music furnished by the proprietor. ALFRED the Pioneer wine grower of New Jersey whose Port Grape wine ar.d Ilurgandy rivals the vorld, imported the Port Grape vines manv years ago, and planted vineyards in the Passaic Vallev N. J. The s;il in Passaic county, New Jersey, U identical to that of de'Menetiz. Spoor's Now Jersey Vineyards are situated in the Passaic valley below the mountain range and the grapes are carted to the winery in the town of Passaic wheie they are mashed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds, and made into wine. These grand wines of Spoor's that have mellowed in fi.ivor in the; course ot years ot ripening, are the choicest wines in this country and can only be obtained by paying a price that is higher than new wines from western vineyards. Mr. Speer deems it necessary for a healthy wine that it be allowed years to mature in wood to get rid of it:: coarse parts; with this object he keeps his wines several years in fumigated cellars and frequently racks before bottling or oiTering for sale. The reputation of Specr's wines as a valuable medicinal and family wine extends around the world. '"Grocers and Druggists sell Specr's Wines and Di andy. W 2110 "KM Tlio Hilar rmii'tiuns ir Ik k.'pt vlK THE HOME REMEDY i mils' a tvj.Mi for FEMALE COMPLAINTS i. rui.t ii Di-y u'o wnmif, Kt all these wiln, InviruliirltlrK it in I iliilli'uHI'MiinnmtMty imC Dirt r-'Hy npl'lir rurlli e.i'i ! tilt' fnMioiiNOUllll'ltHJhv ,i.H hi tM'l KHIovcn till nit I it In Womlior OviiricM III 10 MititM. I'romDtlv ri'ltrvt'M lit Hittichi'. Simm n, IUmhI hikI ItliiiJiliT Tioulilm, KnlntinHH, NVrvm iii'mk, fVar uml lVHHiiiltncy. Cur ft L l.'UiHrrlnn, Wnnih Oiniplnlnti, IU-- i'h-. -Vj plit''tn-nlH, lliii'kfti hi', lli'iitiiitf I'mvii Iliitilialii'HSim'ni'M tiihl I'bi nili.nirt. CIi'th"T II... .11 -...I t'li.llaa II... - PAT 1 -MP' r Paltw nix) all Kntmlc IMfnlrm, M . Suit. Sun iiihI Abftoliitcly lliiriiil 4M nTAnn in nnsil HOMMIV AIMHtl iii iiu ftth. Ihx will ti)nidfttt it run) In nnfltmrv OlUro ALL rAINl r "m",,i ,n ',l,un wrfti IN TEN MINUTES ThePerfcctoCo.CaxtoaBc.Chica Sol. I In Mi.IiUi'hlirLTli l't , lv MhliMrliuix uu , Ml. .'it'MDiiiT MI!h h H'Miry Hal rlltiv: ; utir l'onhfi rrt'f-k t'.v .!. , .iiiipsi'ii. $1.50 Per Day. A KKW I.AIUKS AMI li ENTI.KM KX WANT Ml III rA.AS. AlMH" Hlll.v K ' II 11 1 ' " For pirik'uliir.". 'ill or mliltrs. s-9-iii. Kmii.v Stki'nk, Mniinvnna, l"ii. SUMMER OUTINGS. irKiiiiiill,r- iiiliii'M'l TotirN In I'cui . a'ltniilH Itiillroml. Tin' I'l'imsy vniilii It.illrnai! I'liiiimnv mi noiihi't'N I In' f'll'Owin piTwiimllj I ninliii'l. il T'lilrn for Hit' Mlllillifr illid tnrl Ailliiliili ul l-l: . To the NitiIi (.iicliiilliiK Waikliisillfii, N ut lint Falls, TlliiUMiliil I-IiiiiiIh, Mm IH'iiI, i(ih Ii. c, All Sulilt' Ciiii-iii I.iiki'n rli'iiiiin uml O : s.iriiluKii, It ml niln.vllulit riiUMliiuiivli Mm' Illy Ii laliiluol Hi,' IIikIkiiii), July 'ii, uml Aiiuiimi 1,1. Hal,', flim Kir t In- kiiiimI trip lioin New Viiik l'lilliulil.ilii, Hiilliiiuir,1, uml V u.-ilillih' irtivcrliiif nil exM'ns,'H or u twiMvocks U li. l'n - Ifomomiit ittit'a immii uiimt kmiiin. To YdlnwHtoiie park and Mil- Triins-Missls!i pi KxM)slilon on a npecl.1 train of I'lillm n Hli'i'plnt;. ('(impart mi-lit, olmcrviuion, and iIIiiIi.k cam, iillnwlntr elulit iIiivh In "Womlcrlaiiil" iiihI two aayH at. omuliii. scpii'iiilit-r l. liaic, i.':ii from New York. I'lilln(lcliliiii, ll.ilthin.ic, uuO WiiHliiiiKton ; fm Iroiii I'HIsIjuik. To Nluara Kall.i, I'xcunloti tlcki'tn pint to ri'iiirn wiiiiiu it'll na win i koIU on .liny v'l. Aiiuust I uml m, SKpii'inlH-r 1, 1.. uml -.11. ai n t, o( 1(10 from I'lillaileliihla, llallliiion,, uml Wuti HlKloll. TIlCHI! Ill Ki'lK llll'lllllO I riltlHIMM tilt llltl only and will permit ul lop over wltlim limit nt IIiiITiiIo, Uc'lu'sli'i', mid Wutklim on tliu it' turn trip. Two tin day tours to Oottyiibiirif, Lump t'av oriiH. Nalural Undue. Viruiiilii Hot Mirlnus. Klcliiiiiiml. and Wiinliliiulon, H'piciiilior H and ortnlHT in. Iluic, Hi irom Nnw York. SMI from I'lilladt'lplilu. rniKrtlonale rales Iroiii oiliei pulnts. For Illiieriiili'S ami furl her Informui Inn, nppl to ticket uceiilH. oradiiresntit'o. W. HiimI, Ah HlstmilUeiiernI I'asseiifi'r Ajjeiil, I'lilliiilrlnlim. 6-lA-Kt. , Convention National Educational Assd- ciation, Waahington, D. C. RihIiicpiI Hati'ft vlal'punaj lvnnla Kitll roHil. For the National EdiiPHtlonal Aasoelutlon Con voutlontu oe held at Wastalnvton. U. v.. .lulv 7 to li, the I'ennxylvtinla Itallruad romiumv v in khII excursion tlckelH from polnb, on lu line to WuHliiiiKton and return at rule of Hlnule faro tor the round trip ppi U.OO iiieiulxTfihlp fee. Thei-e ticket" will be, bold on, and k'ood goini;, July 4 mj i, mm it'""1 iu returu leaving nuMinnKloll jiuy n w in. wnnn Binuipea oy joint AKOhl nt WiiKhlnirion. lly dervwlilnif ticket Willi Jnlni Airt'ht on or before July U and ou nuvment oi 50 cenlj, tlii return limit may be extended to AiiKiiKt 81. Ticket (or tide trips from Wash ington to (JPitvHoiirft. Richmond, oil I'olnt I'om- niri, nun nouiuern otnieiieios will De on Hale at tlw ortloes of the Pennsylvania Itallrond t'om pnnv lu WuKhlinftou during- the ootitlniinnie ol lueuouveiiiiuu. li-levl. Impoaalhl. "IIow did Fakem, the hypnotiat, get along on hi a loat trip?" "First-rate, until be tried the impossl ble. He hpnotixed a tramp one day and tried to make him law wood. Brooklyn Life. nil Ytan. Mrs. Flint (skeptically) n'mt What kind of a job do you want? Seldom Fedd (with aurpriaintr can dor) Any Idnd of a job dat 1 can't git. mum. Fuck. - Aa How Tker'r Eacaared. He See the rinc around the moon ? She Yea. (After moment of al ienee,) George, can you tell me what ia the difference between the moon and my flogerTBrooklyn Life. SPEEH. Q. II A . Ml ; T Mia v ' v szamn Mi. , IH.T on ' ' ',' Look! Look!! tUmN BROTHERHOOD STOPC SUNUI'KY, l'KXXA A SUMMER SAIL in ladies1 shoes is a pleasant voyano afoot For tbo pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best tit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For houso or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking,, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies,, whoexer claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H, WANTED-BRAINS Sol for ou; hudieat rim of piello buildhfi, iUtate ul vttiM of Wuhisftoa City. Till bock ccit u mas iollan. ttwmtautt ttyoi leraettlif. Writ Mto-dy. SunttaliketMaatalteU) ptlntl Prrttet pm Idoaa; th aiy britf jn wialth. Bofoi ipjlyitr for ptt, rH m llcinl ofl.n ted Inntor'i ittlrtut. Siuirlaltlar. CQPP A CO.- rttt tttaan WuHtftaa. UlO. Ooat Tabacee Spit aad Barak Tear Ml 4 war. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mar nelle, full of life, nerre and lgor ; " Bao, the wonderworlifr, f ... v c a atroBt. All drtJtJj, .- r: . Ccv , .... teeo. tsooaiet - . v Sterllnr neoed .; , 'UCf tv : . Y'- Look at youpsi'lf when you buy lolliintr at in v n!,in, keep cou 'tatitly in sti c't tb bt st anil finest inp of HiitH ami dents' Clotliinj;, Furnishiiii; Goo. Is, Umlerweur anil Cii H. Cull lo s -e my stoi'k.