The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 04, 1898, Image 3

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For thirteen years this woman suffered from a help-
less infirmity which baffled skillful medical treatment.
She was restored to health in a remarkable manner
and is now helpful to otherntfferers. v
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y, bJa Street, Canton, N.Y., suffered
L Ifc. fadocribabls tortura oi iafUm-
VW atnoOS 1M na1 . BHB auactao
Cfckdteass know what such suflar-
C just this w aa
t i wmm. however, there m mm
LuUted a ttwij which successfully
K. mi v
fk Hit I" Pals J
w:y cure, effected by Dr. VUlaiw'
Nj, oi tr. Striting example. mn.
Vert" rspriM . .
.pealuxe of it to feporter .be Hid i
iXiirttcn yean afolwas attacked wMi
inm4i,ry rheumatism aad a complica-
'I'cinrot btgia to describe my sufferinji
inethattL-ne. J ' " . i
You can )udc aomcwaat of what I
luftd, when you look at these hands."
v were distorted, twirted and twolkn.
'My foot, too, ao much out of shape
t the big toe laya acroea Uu other, the
touchinf the little toe. .
'njtwDhntindin I am atzty-Hvt yean
L have a pleasant homeland ether com-
ft C IO tOt waa lav nvu turn
other thinfi pale Into buipiificenee when
lWe without good health.
."I tried different docton and many pro
prietary remedica, but ao permanent bene
fit was obtained,
"Last March I was induced to try Dr.
VjIKams' Pink PiOa for Pale People,
"Befoe I had finished the tint box I began
to feel that they were doinf mc good,
" I continued wing them and steadily
grew better. .
. 44 1 hive used thirteen boxes of the pills
and to-day feel better than for the past fif
teen years
"My appetite b goodf Ilerl bright, cheer
ful and have a desire to livt ana enjoy society,
44 1 have been a member of the Methodist
church lor many yean, but for six yean
was unable to attend,
" Now I am able to attend the church
services regularly and certainly appreciate
that privilege.
"I consbcrDr. Vffiiams Pink Pills for
Pale People a wonderful medicine and am
confident no other remedy - could have
effected the wonderful cure they have in
my case.
I am glad to itatc this, hoping that soma
sufferer may profit by it and obtain relief.'
It was nature's own remedy that accom
plished this cure caused by impure blood,
for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
are composed of vegetable remedies that
exert a oowerful influence m purif yini and
enriching the blood. Many diseases long
supposed by the medical profession to be
incurable have succumbed to the potent
influence of these pills. This universal
remedy b told by
Great Reduction Sale of
FURNITURE!
For Nrtety Days !
e Undersigned Offer Tne moiic ineir jsm-
TIRE STOCK OF FUaNITUaE
r TIUS GREATEST SACRIFICE EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENH-
f , U . PTLVANIA. ' b :
We are not alllng oat, but w do this to Increase) our aalei aboT any pre
)ui year. Wn Rive a few of the prleea aa follows :
ft Wood Chamber Salts $H.OO!Cotton Top Mattress 8.M
ird Wood Chamber 8ults 16.00; Woven Wire Mattress. 1.75
itiqoe Oak Salts, 8 Pieces 18.00 Bed Spring.. 125
Dfh Parlor SuiU 80.00! Drop Tables, per ft .60
ooden Chalra per set 8.50Platfonu Rocaers 50
In stock, everything In tbe furniture line, liieludlntr Mlrrori, Book Cases,
iska, Slde-boards, Cnpboarde, Centre Tables. Fauoy Rockers, Baby Chalra
lather Plllowa, LooDges, Coaches, Dongbtrays, Sinks, Hall Racks, Can
at Chairs fine, inedlnm and cheap furniture, to suit all ol&aaeev
! 'rices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock, -before, giving
ar order, and thns save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dpllar."V
)ecial Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming.
MIFFLINBURGH. P
FIRE,9LIFE9ANDFECiDEMT
Insurance.
Snyder's op, aisd reliable Gen'i
insurance Agency,
sEuttsorioviB, shyijer county, pa-
Sacce88or to tbe late William H. Snyder.
The Par-Ecellence of. Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow
g list of Standard Comnanies. from which to make a selection. None
ietter tne world ovr.
aus.
IRE Royal,
LUflATION,
AaSRTfl.
Livwroool. Eng. (including foreign assetb) $43,000,000.00
I Hartford, oi Hartford, Uonn., (oldest American o,o4o,oo.o
I Phoenix, t - v ' ' HaVtford, Conn. 5,688,058.07
I Continental, New York, . 6,754,908.72
I Grman American, k New York, 6,240,098.83
IFE-Mutual Life Ins. Co. T ew York, 204,638,983.fi6
XJIDENT-Employers' rjability Assurance Corporation,
( Aecident Ins. Co. 'Subscribed Capital of t3,750,000.00
I Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted al the lowest possible rate, just
ified by a strict regard to saatual safety. All just claims promptly and
ltiBfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur
hoe nromntJv f nrnianiwl. -..-; F.T.MRR W. SNYDER. Afft.
telephone No. J 92., Office on Corner Water & Fine Sts. SeDnsgrove, F
Qy CATHARTIC 4
2Se 50e DRUGGISTS
Kit TO CCriSUUPTIVES.
Dr. BatM UI aaU oa araUMUoa
rra mmfU of kK an dlvgrcry
lor OouuapUon. Bronchitis ami
vaak iuan, which cam 1UT
nr. fk Doctor M vary mach
IntanaM In oprMdliic Um Mm
Ihu ircot ialy. shIm m rv
avnlwl to writ vttkMt attor.,
Th. m. SL MASTS.'
Mc ouraa.
STOVE : NAPHTHA
The Cheapest and Best Fuel on tbe Market,
"Witb it yon can run a viipor stove for one
half cent per hour. ,Oivo us a call and be
convinced. ,
1 Schocb & Stahlnecker,
Middleburffh, Pa
lEOWlUi'li?
Four Free Scholarships
To bt awarded by '
The Hest Practical School in
, America.
4 .
TOTUEEOUlt PERSONS
Who secure the largest number
'-of votes in Cue contest ex
" " plained below.
Sfitjonr friends lo sntoite for Ibe
POST ami sccnie a Free
SdiolarshiDv
We have just couclmlwl an ar
rangement wlierebv we are enabled
to otfer each of foivr young persons
a free eeliolursliip in the celebrated
EaHtman lousiness College, Pmigh
keej)sie, New York, tlie New York
Business Institute, 125th Street,
New York City, or the National
CorresiHiiulenee SeliouU through
which tliey give uisti notion by mail.
Ihese instituioiiB are known in every
section of thev.orkl. Their grailuates
are thoroughly equipped for businifw
pursuits, and are nunihcrctl by tens
of thousands. They are found in
every city and in almost every
county and village in the United
States. The courses of study given
are short, inexpensive, practical and
useful and afford a bctt r training
for business than can be had in any
other school.
8 1 1 0-1 x Frke Scuoia nsii i i-s-S 1 1 0
The following statement by Air.
Clement C. Gaines, President of the
College, explains what the different
scholarships are and what their
value is as prizes.
$37 First Prize $37.
A $35 ScHCLAiwmr-IiooKK, 2.
Good for a term of twelve weeks
personal instruction (at the College)
in the ACADEMIC, BUSINESS,
SHOUT-HAND, TYPE-WRITING,
TELEGRAPH and PEN
MANSHIP deiMirtmonts, and ?2 for
complete Short-hand l)ooks. If the
student prefer. Instruction by Mail
in Hook-keeping and Short-hand of
the wiine value will Im; given.
32 Skoixi) Prize $32.
A $30 S-ii()i,.i:siur-15xics, ?2.
GikkI for n complete, course in
Short-hand (with Ixioks 82) including
Principles, with pra t!cal work in
CorrcsM)ndeiu'e and lvc)orting, in
struction exclusively by mail; or
iH-rsona! instruction of the same
! . i . . i. a : i
value (niimvti m icu wccks; i i nuv lUn.lllwipH ,astw A.hlrcss all or-
ieniiiei m m nx; u t.. (1,.rs U) thc. rosT op jmll(l ()t,m (o(,r
'lri-Js AUjIVJ fK Sl'LOCRIj.
TIOX8.
For every new subscription or re
newal for a year acoomianied by
$1.00 in cash one hundred votes
will be given.
For every six months subscription
or renewal paying 50 cents fifty (50
votes will be given.
For every dollar's worth of job
work, legal advertising, business ad
vertising or other printing brought
to thia ollice, we will issue a certi
ficate, when work is jiaid for calling
f"r 100 votes in the contest.
Scljolarftip Coupoi).
This Coupon entitles
to ONE VOTE in thcMiddlcburgh
I'OST'S contifit for 4Scholarshipsat
listman Ilusiness College, Pough
kvepsie, N. Y., worth $110.
Geo. W. Wacexsei.i.er,
Proprietor.
Our Clubbing List.
In order to give all a chance to
get other papers cheap we h ive
made arrangements with a numU-r
of papers to combine them with the
Post at sjH-cial rates. The regular
rate pei year for the Post is $1.50
but during our special offer we will
accept $1.00 per year in advance.
Then if any want other paMrs tlmt
we name Mow 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
"Post" and the publication named.
The list is as follows.
Speer'o Port Grape Wine
Nine Tears Old,
Burgundy Eight Tears Old, And
Claret 16 Tears Old.
Extenslv Wine . Cellar.
I Storing, Ageing nod Racking Wine.
I A wine made one year and sold the next is not a proper wine for
.invalids; to get rid of its coarse and injurious elements requires
years lor u 10 lay in wouu casics, una Dy irequeni drawing ft from
its gross sediment, or the coarse parts it becomes rich and mellow
and valuable for invalids. It is sudorific, diuretic and blood making
I iium mc nun iii wie sou ui mc sspcer vineyarus in iionnern W. J.
I The principal varieties arc the Port, Burgundy, Shcrrpand Claret
and the Climax brandy. All these wines when stored for years and
i drawn ott from time to time in fresh fumigated casks become vastly
I superior products and necessarily arc more expensive. This is
why Spcer's wines and Brandy are more costly ana so far superior to
the California wines. They arc absolutely pare; unexcelled by
uny in thc world. Sneer's wines are ordered by wealthy and refined
I families in Kurope where they are prescribed by physicians and are
! esteemed for their superiority, velvety roundness, full body and re
I fined flavor. The efficacy of these wines is wonderful. It has lpn
a study and a pride during Mr. Speer's life to produce a wine of tbe
highest grnde of perfection not so much to make monev as to excell
in getting a wine of the richest character. He has spared no labor
nor expense in bringing his vineyards and wines up to the above
high standard of excellence. Thc Climax Brandy twenty years
old is equal to the finest French brands.
To be had of Druggists and Grocers who sell high class wines.
Pub. l-rleo.
N. Y. Weekly Tribune, ii.no
Phllii. pregg, i.oo
WaHlilngton Weekly Pott, i.oo
N. V. Thrlee-woekly World, 1.00
American UardeDlng(M), I.oo
PWls. Inquirer (dally), s-uo
Knrm News (M), .&0
Womankind (M), .w
American Agriculturist, i.oo
Practical Farmer, 1.00
Magazines,
Scrlbner'H, j.no
Ladles' Home Meal 1.110
The Arena, 2 . mi
iMcOhIPs FihIiIou Mag., i.iki
Cohinpolltan, 1.1x1
Lenllt'n Weekly, 4 00
. HMVieW 01 KeviewN, a.f0
! Century, 4.00
! You can make a variety of rum.
I lrtiiiitions from the nlxtve, for in
istjinee the Post and X. Y. Tribune
for $1.2", ; (!,t. IVjht and tlie Phila.
Press for $l..r(); the Post, the X.
Y. Tribune, Womankind mid Farm
Xews and other papers for only
$I.4r rash in advance ami soon
combinations tan ! ninde to suit
Com. Price.
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The porulttr
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THS HOME REMEDY jiiSHS
for FEMALE COMPLAINTS " r.7b T
ihrT go wrvDgi Kor all thew pal... Urcinilrlu. and
ilimrultlf.no rrmKljf on ntn Klly appllrd
o.rii. ipi.ii tbe riuitanaOanil'KIUbx Ixlr tairwir
uviieven ail nin In Womb or
OvHrtna In 10 Hlnutol. lromptly
rolievea llixlarhi. Knun, Blood and
HlMlde TruulilttM, F.lnlneu, Mvrruu
nr.. Vmr and Povpondency. Cure.
Iucorrhoaa, Womb Contiant., IH
plwiiK'nU, nnckiu'hi., lM'.rlng Down
I'alttt ftiwl mil t mli uiRunltTB.
llaiilnlMaSortnit.. nnd Ulratlonii. l;hei.r
thti.plrlu Mid Vltnllivil the whola train.
SMif, mure itnii Ananiutvi nnrniieaa,
itna AOd. box will complef a rnr In imllnarr rant1..
CTrtDP II I Dllul K0Ln RV ALI' nKI'tltaUTH
IUl v ALL lAlRI or n111! In plain wrappurou
N TEN MINUTESiTkPtriKtoC.CaitMBf.Ckkio
I Sold In M liKlli'txll'Kll Pit.. tv MI1I1II1 burr UrtiK
Co.; Mt. I'li'iiH ml Mills llepry llt rdliifr ; and
I I'eiitiH crevk by J. w. Sumi'm-ll.
POOn FELLOW.
Simnlified Short-hand Instructor
$2" Tiur.D VmzK 25.
A 25 SciroT.ARsmr.
(JikkI ctr.irse in llook-keeping
(without Ixtoks) including Ix.th
Single and double entry, principles
and practical work, instruction by
mail or personal instruction of the
same value (limited to eight weeks)
in any department of the College,
without htioks.
16 Fourth Prize 916.
A 15 ScIiolaiwhip-Lkhkon, Pa-
I'EUH, 1.
Good for a term of ten weeks,
correspondence instruction, in Short
hand, including leason jwpers but
no books ; or personal instruction of
the same value (limited to five
weeks) in any department of tlie
College, without Iwoks.
agents.
tf
Person troubled with diarrhoea
will be interested in the experienc of
Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel
Dorrance, Providence, It. I. He
savs : 'Tor several years I have teeu
almost a constant sufferer from diar
rhoea, the frequent attacks complete
ly prostrating me and rendeirng me
unfit for my duties at this hotel.
About two years ago a traveling
salesman kindly gave me a small
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much
to my surprise and delight its effects
were immediate. Whenever I felt
symptons of the disease I would
fortify myself against the attack
with a few doses of this valuable
remedy. The result baa been very
satisfactory and almost complete
relief from the affliction," For sale
by all Druggists.
OLD COPIES WANTED.
In order to complete our files we
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These prizes are easily tibtaiul . want rno following jmined issues of
d the four voung i i--in- w!i.! J'iT:
ung
tellin'
anti
make luo nioM iciim'- ."I'ih ts an
iipiea! ft) their friends i'ov help will
win llicin - The . POST wants to
:idd 3, 000 bill b ribers to its list
u it hi:: 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 lo-day and will
close with thti last issue of the POST
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 tlie POST may
be obtained at 3 cents per copy.
.inly 'H. Sept. 10, 1869: Oct. 6
13, 1870 j Jan. 26, 1871; Apr. 17.
1873 j Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875 ; Mar.
7,1878; May 15,1879; Feb. 17.
Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883,
March 27, June 1 2, and Octolier;
30, 1884; Sept. 17, 1885; Jan. 28,
May 6 Oct. 28, Dec. 23,1886;
Dec. 29, 1887.
Any of our readers having copies
of the above issues will confer a
favor by Jetting us know. Such
copieB in good condition wiH com
mand a fair price. tf.
$100 Seward. $100.
Tn readers of this paper will bo plowed to
learn that, tbera Is at leant on disease that
cleDoe has been able to cur Id all IM stage
and tbat is catarrrb. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is Die
onby potiuve cure now known to the medlca.
fraternity. Catarrh being a oonetltutlonal dis
ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh cure Is taken Internally, acting dlretly
Upon WO OlOOd and munnua anrfarwa nf t.hn
system, tbereby destroying the foundation of
h . m2i .nl a1"11? tne patient strength by
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
MSB aWVUIVi
building up in-constitution and assisting na
iJre " a.J Its work. Tne proprietors have so
niuoh faith ln .lta ouraUve oowers. that they
ler ooeuundredDoUariforaBy case that it
Ji5ii"re' H,,, teitlmonlals.
JSL. UHMET a CO., Toledo, O,
Bold by Druggists fge.
Hairs Fsmfly Pills are the best.
She My father's a general. What
does your father do?
He Whatever mother tells hlml
Ally Sloper.
Ha Chek.
The college boy now grieves about
Tlila paradox unwitting;
Borauao hla father's loln oar
Appears eo unremitting. '
Jujg.
rnforlaaat.
"I'm afraid I have lot a patlrait,"
aald the young physician who prallzt-a
the value of makingan impresalon.
"Didn't you know what remedy to
prescribe?"
TerfecUy. That part of It was sim
ple, enough. But I couldn't think of the
Latiu for 'nuatard plaster.'" Wash
lag-too Star.
boaldn't Head It.
"I've beard it said he waa a mind
reader," su4rl her dearest friend.
"It's not true," she replied, bitterly;
"How do you know?"
"He has Been calling on me twice a
week for three months and hasn't yet
mustered up tbe courage to propose."
Chicago Poat.
Aye, There's the nob."
"Pooh! I know a story that's just aa
good aa that!" exclaimed the bore.
"Undoubtedly," tney repnea; "li you
could only tell It as well." Chicago
Post. '
Aa pi rate am Vawela.
Ethel Have you noticed how Lord
Slabsidea drops his aspirates?
Penelope Oh, but that's nothing to
tbe way he drops hla vowels papa says
he bas got more than a dozen of his
I 0 U's. Tit-Bits.
Our baby has been continually
troubled with colio and cholera
infantum since his birth, and all
that we could do for him did not
seem to give more than temporary
rliof nnril Vi fried Phamhorlain'a
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item
edy. Since giving that remedy he
Has not been troubled. We want to
Sive you this testimonial as an evi
ence of our gratitude, not that you
need it to advertise your meritorious
remedy. G. M. Law. K"okuk,Iowa.
For sale by all DruRcist.
Look! Look!!
Look lit VOIinsclf u hen von linr
clolhintrat my Mon, I i'eepcou-
siuDU.y in Httck tlie bet ana finest
line of Hats iiud Oeutn' Clothiap,
Fui uishillL Goods. IJnderwt'iir and
Cnpf.. Call to see my stock.
f . B. BOYER'S BROTHERHOOD STORE
Scxiiuity,
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A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies shoes is a nloasanf
voyage afoot. For tie pleas
ure it gives, there's no sail
like our sale. Crowds are
enjoying it, and securing the
prettiest, coolest and bent tit
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices which
buyeis lind it a pleasure to
pay, Foi houso or street
wear, pleasure or every-day
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or driving, we supply
the ideal shoes demanded by
fashion and tho dictates of
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims your hands,
by all means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
6.H.
WANTED-BRAINS
ImJ Iw Mt IMiltMBa aiaaa al aaall. V.lllUa. .
a A aaraaaaal af JP..kl.aa Ma- SM. I. ...!. - ' .
wa sivvwhvsi w ntsiUaiMii wlv AflaC 60CS HOC Bl WHBW
tolUn. IlwUlUMotttT&itoraotbltr. WriwtoC
- - waawaitaiMaaSK eW faWII.. I T0VCf TSBT atllBM
,?rtrtoyniilta. littn Klrlrj fct pitnt, n
OOPP aV CO. UUff tfiw Vvi:iot. b y
PsatTttscee Spit Raioke Tear t.in iway.
To quit tobacco eaally pml furr-er. i.e mar-
aetle, full of life, nerve ami vior
Bao, tba wonderworker. I ... i. ..
strong. All drrsa.. 4 r v
teed. Booklet ;
Sterling ltrmeJ '
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