ouhks off a ;. Pastor's Wife v This woman was peculiarly afflicted; physicians could ia nothing to relieve her, yet she was cured m a simple .v She now sends a message to suffering humanity which should be helpful . u...j r' . ALA rJ Dv. lit. ao"" . .. l cauo um v-araoan j by her siunsoi, ana tot yean T1 4 to Ua 1.1c ni lohM. fibs it well tn4 tb story of fctf id recovery will touca a rapoo i (he baft ol rwnr woman. ksij years asssiel Mrs. Aaams, bepanlofail. Thenrst trouble 1 Srai with my stomach I food did vith me, and my appetite tailed scarcely cab - luini tn html before I wu h a meal, and the lood felt like iy stomach. s itb a smothered feeling which n -rtmA lata on throat and ipaoicd by a choking sensation. to Won au over ana my iuu imeaccdiwelHag until I thought jLi Um I tiJ aain and mraiMi IUUB ... " w t tide which extended acroat my hulfcompanied by uUMneta, ana wen I severe paroxysms ot pam catena the lower part of my stomach into lion of my heart. jrlog these spells a ftara rtage as urge . would aeoear in the left side of fonuch and around the left side, 'had a feeling of heaviness in my head . rntAA aeMlv hald H lie or my eyes open yet when night came dnottlce "I also offered intensely from female trouble. " I doctored with ten different physicians, but waa not benefited. No two of the doc tort diagnosed my case the same. " One day my husband noticed as article regarding Dr. Williams' Plak Pills (or Pale People in the newspaper, and induced me to try the pins. "I began taking them, but experienced no relief until I hid used the sixth box. I continued taking them and a'ter using eleven boxes was greatly benefited. MI was also troubled with nervous pros tration and numbness of my right hand and arm. My hand hurt so at times, tingling and burning, that I could hardly endure the pain, but that has all passed away. 44 1 now know what it means to cat a good meal without suffering afterwards, and en Joy a good nighf s rest. " 1 am again able to do my work, and have done more this summer than in all the last four yean put together. MI feel safe in saying that it b all due to Dr. Williams' Pink Puis for Pale People, and consider it my duty to let people know what these pills have done for me, as it may be the means of relief for others who are suffering.'' Diseases strange to physicians I symp toms that defied diagnosis, have succumbed to the potent influence of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Druggists everywhere consider them to be one of the most valuable remedial agents known to science. Great Reduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Ninety Days 1 e Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OP FURNITURE IT THE GREATEST SACRIFICR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN SYLVANIA. We are not selliDR out, but we do thiB to Increase our sales above any pre. 1ous year. We ffive a few of the prions as follows : loft Wood Chamber Suits $14.00 Cotton Top Mattress 2.35 Jard Wood Chamber Suits 16.00 Woven Wire Mattress 1.73 intiqae Oak Suits, 8 Pieces 19.00: Bed Spring 1-23 Mash Parlor Suits 80.00; Drop Tables, per ft .80 Wooden Chairs per set 2.5U;l'latforni Kocaers ov . -i-.i. ii.u. i n. ...nit..Jo lino (...lnrlln.r Mirrors Hook Crkpb. . oi '. i l.i. n!.i nt. TVKto. Vouihi R.wilrar Knhv Chaira i...u. T)ni, T Aimna. nnnalini Trvtlo-li t rn VB NinKS. Httll KaCKS. Oan. leat Chairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. s.i...j,i..ii thrnnvh Onim, nnrlvand hps onr stock before: (riving I UUCP icuuwu nil wmvhSi.i - . roar order, and than save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. Ipecial Attention Given to Undertaking & Aiii banning. MIFFLINBURGH, P FIRE.9LIFE 9 AND ACCIDENT THE PARTY OF THE SOLDIER How the Republican Organization Has Stood by the Boys in Bine From the Beginning. INTERESTING TALK WITH COLONEL A. K. M'GLURE. Insurance:, k SNYDER'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen'l Insurance Agency, SEIINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- aairrLox V7". rxyclor, Agent, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. na liflf. nf HUn1a f!nmfaniafl from wtiiph to makfi A BeleCtlOU. NODO 11 11 1IT 1 I NAM IS, MKJATIOM, SKT8' PTPPPnn1 T ;n.v.nn1 Vnrr nlii1in frtrpiiTn assets 4!l.000.000.00 Hartford, ol Uartlord, tjonn., loiaesi American vm.) o.uu.iou.u Phoenix, Hartford. Conn. 5'52?'2-2I Continental, New York, M&SSIS German American, New York, t,J'5?o, vv Xf.. i t t i vrm v.l W204.fi38.983.cG UlUlHUbUM UliO XUD. UL'i HOI? 1V1 " .CCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, AvlUvliv alls. auuouiuou voiiw' ; V . VlM T i(n A n A rtntil nn cilru BAAATlfdil D f fVlfi InWORt, TtOflRlhlA rftt. lUfl- ified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All ust claims promptly and latisfaotorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classeB of Inaur- ,nA nrnmntl v f nmiaho DTTjMER W. SNYDER. Airt., Telephone No. 182. Office on Corner Water & Pine Sts. 8ebDS(rrove, P CANDY CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS a. mi TO GONSUUPTIVES. Dr. Barn will Ball M appUoaUon a fro luiple of bt m dlKOTerj tat OoMaptlun. BronelilU ud weak lsiur, which tare t Mar nrc4. Th Doctor U Tr much inknutM) in mr tdinH Ui nowi o Uib Rrwt rW or. VJT anowd Co if Um WIlkMt i.ar. 15b. it. a HARTS, At JattOrraa Bloc CM $T0 : NAPHTHA The Cheapest and Best Fnei che Market. With it yor can ran a vapor stove for one half cent per hour. Give us a call and be convinced. Schoch & Stahlneckor, - . ... . . Middleburgh, Pa The Sage of Political JournallNm ttw mil How tbe Act Wtut 1'bkwiI GIy Ina the Soldier In the Field the Rttfht to Vote, andTellH How Oue ofPretf lili-nt Lincoln's ProleWn Utretch ert From Twenty-four Hours to Twenty Yenr. i (Special Corrcipondence.) Philadelphia. Auk. 1 "That resolution adopted o enthusi astically by the Republican mate com mittee brings to my minu me sixties as though the years since then had been weeks. It was In the course of a chat witn Colonel A. K. MoClure. most l.rllllant of free lance editors, that he said this, und we happened to be dlsc-UBSlm; the resolution by which the KoimMlcan party, now. as In the sixties, and In all the Intervening years, has been dis tinctly the party of the soldier, whether In maintaining him In his full Hunt of suffrage or In standing guard over the legislation out of which huve come pensions, soldiers' homes and soldiers' orphan schools. "That resolution reaffirming as sound Republican doctrine the declaration that 'the right of suffrage keeps step with the American soldier wherever he follows the nag of his country.'" contin ued the colonel, "affirms a fact In luw, so far as Pennsylvania Is concerned, And one which the Republican party, after a determined strtlKRlc. P' In" ths very constitution of the common wealth. The sub-committee to be ap pointed by State Chairman Elkln 'to take such steps as may be necessary to see that thlH right Is Insured to every Pennsylvania soldier who Is now In the servloe of his country, wherever he may be, without regard to zone or hem' Innhere.' will have no heavier duties than merely to remind the governor. If any reminder had been necessary, as I don't suppose It was In the present case, of his prerogatives under the act of 18W. passed In pursuance of the amendment to the constitution adopted in tha some year. That Is still the law of the state, and while I do not fancy thai the result of the eloctlon In fenn sylvanla this fall will be so close that we will hove to wait In uncertainty until the official returns from the Ma nila bay precinct are received and counted, there Is no question In my mind as to the rllfht of the fennsyiva nla soldiers to vote, whether they are In the Philippines. In Cuba or In Porto Rica For this purpose the American flag makes everything In sight of It American territory on election day. "What a rousing majority there is likely to be In Cavlte township for Aleck Hawkins for state senator from the Washington-Beaver district, by the way, for he Is the Republican candi date, and has his Tenth regiment there with him. And there is Willis Hillings, who Is somewhere in Porto Rico with the Sixteenth, and may be Heaven knows where on rb-otlon day. If they don't make peace too fast at Washing ton the returns from Barcelona or Cadiz, or even the Madrid districts, may have an Interesting bearing on the next representation at Harrlsburg from one of our oil country districts. "The question of the right of the sol dier In the Held to vote was raised In the congressional election of 1862," con tinued Colonel MoClure. "In a cose where some soldier votes were the balance of power In one of the Phila delphia districts. On a contest the question got to the supreme court of the state, and the soldier votes were thrown out In pursuance of an opinion written by Woodward. The Republi can party Immediately accepted th Issue. The necessary resolution for submitting a constitutional amendment to a vote of the people was pressed through two successive legislatures, as required; It went to a vote of the peo ple In the early summer of '64. was carried, and the legislature convened In special session to pass the act re quired to carry It Into effect. "I had some Influence In Republican councils at the time," he added, mod estly (he was chairman of the Repub lican state committee In 1860, had a latchkey to the White House so long as President Lincoln occupied It, and was the power behind the throne In both the Curtin administrations). "I did the best I could, and so did Gov ernor Curtin, to make the bill fair and Just. It was war times then, as now. The Republicans, of course, had the people overwhelmingly with them In Pennsylvania, and while they had not the relative numerical strength they have now, the war swept all other ques tions out of the public mind. It Is as Shakespeare put It In what might be the saying of a shrewd and observing poHtlcran of today 'uncommon things make common things forgotten.' The Republicans could have passed any sort of an election law they pleased, If they had seen fit to take unfair ad vantage of their strength. "After the law was passed I suggest ed to Curtin that he appoint some rep resentative Democrats among the elec tion commissioners provided for, and among others fie appointed Jerry Mc Klbben, of this city. McKlbben hesi tated about accepting, and said to mt: " 'If Stanton catches me In Washing ton he'll put me Into the capital prison, sure,' but on my assurance that he would be properly suppprted and pro tected, he -went There waa an old feud between the secretary of war and the McKibbena, and Stanton waa not only a tealous official, but one of tbe best haters of a time when animosi ties were especially hot Well, I got a telegram a few days later, saying: " 'I am In capital prison. Come and get me out' and signed McKlbben. . "I telegraphed the president, saying I must see him that night, and went over. I found that one of the printers. I In setting up the blank tally sheets furnished to the commissi oners, Ba4 Inadvertently dropped off the name of one of the Republican candidates for elector. McKlbben knew nothing of it, and It could have had no effect on the result, but Stanton, with that micro scopic eye ef his, detected It, and had promptly stuck Jerry in Jail on the charge of putting forth fraudulent elec tion papers. All that President Lin coln could do that night was to order his release temporarily on parole. I was to tee Stanton next morning and get a full discharge. I raw him, but after considering the matter three days the secretary wrote me raying he had con cluded that In the public interest he ought not to do so. "And," concluded th shrc of political JournaltFtn, with one of those rich but quiet lnuchn of hl which seem to come from the henrt. "by Gecrgv, he nver did do It. and Jerry McKibhen died SO years after, still at liberty under Lin coln's temporary parole, vhlch was In tended to last only over nlRbt." OKOIfiE K. WKLSHONS. The Bml Remnly fnr I'lns. Mr. Jobn Muthins. a well known stock of J?ulnnkt, Ky.; says: "AftM" suffering for over a wesk with flux. and my physician burin failed to relieve me, I was a1vinetl to try Chamberlai't's Colic, Cholera ntul Diarrhoea Hemedy. and luive the pleasure of statiosr tlmt the lm'.f of one bottle cured a;e." For rale by all DrufrgistH. HE KNEW THAT. Teacher An Inland Is a body of land surrounded by water. Take Cuba, fot Instance. Johnnio You bet! that's what we're going to do. Collier's Weekly. Figure Can't Lie. Thero aro covers to Nature's shortcomings That detection can defy. For the dressmakers know how to fashion Tho form to enchant the eye; And yet there arc still old fogies Vio tell us figures can't He. L'P tO DtltO; Died On mo. First Kansas Man I hear thnt a bosothicf died rather sudden las' night. Second Kansas Man (louder of neck tie jxirty) Y-e-s; he wasn't sick lonff. "Didhcdiepamer "Like a rooster jist like a rooster with hlsspurson!" N. Y. Weekly. A Sin to Secret. "Why did you Insiot on un executive session?" asked the intimate aeijimint' nncc. "Did you have. anything so very mysterious or important to say on that subject "No," replied Senator Sorghum "But I desired to make my const it u. ents think I hud." Washington Star. At Dead of Mht. Mrs Smith (from her room, as she hears a dull thud In the hull) What arc you doing, dear? lluvo you struck u light? Smith (In his stocking feet) Nol 1 1 1 1 ! It felt more like a chair. Sun Francisco Exam iner. ! the Springtime of Love. Mrs, Tracy In looking through my trunk to-day, I found this tender mis sive from a former lover. Tracy (utter reading the epistle) What sap-head wroto that? Mrs. Trncy Don't you recognize your writing, dear? Up to Date. Plenty ot Them. MIIavj you ever had lnany mission aries here?" Inquired tho latest one of them. "Oh, yes," said tho king of tho Can non Jin II islands, "we huve had mis sionaries to burn." Town Topics. OLD COPIES WANTED. In order to complete our files wo want the following named issues of tho Post : July 8, Sept. 1(5, 186!); Oct 6 13, 1870; Jan. 2(5, 1871; Apr. 17. 1873 ; Nov. 4. Dec. 23, 1875 ; Mar, 7, 187S; May 15, 1879; Feb. 17 Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883, March 27, June 12, and Octolieri 30, 1884; Sept. 17, 1885; Jan. 28, May 6, Oct. 28, Dec. 23,1880; Dee. 2J, 18S7. Any of our readers having copies of the above issues will confer a favor by letting us know. Such copies iu good condition will com mand a fair price. tf. $100 Eeward. $100. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at. least odb disease that science has been able to cure In all Us stages and that Is Calarrru. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure dow known to the medica, fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires acenstltmionul treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken Internally, acting dlrctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot tho system, thereby deHtroylnir the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient streugth by building np the constitution and assisting na ture In doing Its work. The proprietors have so muob faith In Its curative powers, that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It Alls to cure, send for list or test imonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 750. Hail's Family rills are tbe best. cccccccccccccccccccccccco 1 Remember if you arc dissatisfied with the size of piece or with the quality of the chewing tobacco you are now using and you '11 get your money's worth. Tk in a W W W rW V S&Ws V sWMVWV AV mm9 larger than the 10-cent piece of any other brand of the same high quality, and is the largest piece of really good m (jjpjfci gmj pBHM ssi mm m mm mm mm SHSJSHsaKssasssssisssssMsssssssBjsass chewing tobacco that is sold for JO cents, Remember the name when you buy again. f www www wwwwW wwwwwww wwwwi XI D n Q I KB k't your hare n Mie treat fortune. In Ih rcnllxed from the ttnndi-rliil rtlwoverie alri'aily made ai.l to In- Mailt. In tliUNi'W Kliin-cllkoAlai.krt-r.Mora.lor T1IK WASHING TON liol.I) KIKI.KS F.XI'I.OHATION COM PANY under lt elianr'ti'r In nlitliorliieil to irm KTt for atnl ani'iln' M'.nln I lalnm ntul I'mp ertlen In the wonderful I 'U-liln f Klninllk" ami Al:lkn. 1 1 tl t in-T: fortune nvi) alrca.ly iH'en p'allrcil anil lllllll'ii.s lunre 11 Im' H aiti' llwre. Will you nllo'.v tliln Kolili-tl opportunity to pa-w you hy? A lew ilollam Invested 111 in tills uiuli-rtaklux may lie the Inundation to your fort utii'. Tile rut'i to the wonderland iiev esltaten immediate net lull. The llril in the Hfli I the Hrft In fortune. No sneh opportutiity li:i ever lii'en piewnti'd to the people of tin' prenent Kelie ration a In olTered in the Klou dike Alnxk-I (iold Fii H. All .Hlmreholdeeii Ifi't their lull proportion of all prollu No dlvi clendu are made on i-tock remaining unsold Send your orderm-iu-loglng Oue hollar for ea"l rdinre of fully paid-up and niiu-aMeHHiilile ntoelr desired to the WASHINGTON (iOI.l) KMC!, DM KXIM.OHATION COMPANY, Tae a, Wah inicton. The following Tneoinn dealers In Kilppllen fur tho Klondike ami AhiHka trade nrc Stoekliold era In the Company and will Inform you regard IniC the relliihlliiy of IIh nllleers: Monty A Ounn, (froeerloK; A. H. llonka, HiirnexH Co.; MnrriHt.romiCo., Pry Good mid Clothing ; W, (I. Kowlani!, Out litter; Huko I'ellt, Tents Tacoma Hardware Co. lu-lW-lyr. ano-Rio riinetlunn of iiim-ii tntmt bo kft vIk w i a- uAftas nriiEnv nrni rrun for rtmALt wumrunm ia i rut n ihf 9 m wronir. .For all thuw imln, Irrt'irulftrltliK Bni iiiirvrsj nil pit in in tuiiiii.r IVHii3t III IO MIiiuOh. I'nimptly rllvf) Ht'itilrtclu, NausMit, IHoihI anl IMsultli'r Tnmhlcsi, Klntiiinii. Nervou- LfUOdrrhfRA, Womb Complalntri, I'll Imii'mrnt, llnrlcarhp, li('srln(f fWn I'salnii saiifl nil rinsiliIHrm1i'rri. jmXWkv Hitrvnf iinfl l'lfNTiitl"nn. C hs'iTH.VT II . - 11. II.,. -u.nu SVW A.W M im spinis si nil iiinnsrs n " i"""" WJi ilW Hrtfi. Hum Mini AlMiltitly llHrmlrn. U110 6O0. bus will cumpU'ta run In onHimrr cnHiit. STOPS ALL PAINI Mr nw m l,lin wrappuron IN TEN MINUTES! Tbe PcrtKloCo Ciilon B. Chlcijo Hold In MMdleiiurgli. Pa., hy Mltldlelmrlf DriiK Co.: Mt. I'leiuani siiiib uy nenry iiHrniug ; aim i'cuns creek tiy J. W. Hnuipsell. N (Tea Hani $4 PER DAY SURE Salary or Commiscion. DO yem mtit kromW, irrai tmplrymn, Hit yror round, it gnod ungts. at your own homt or to tntvtlf so, und 4c. in slampi for our unoltialt pnct-list end particular!. Wikrnisn Dtsi 0 dank rtftnncts. AMERICAN TEA CO. Oitroit. MiCHiaan Edarnte Vonr lloweli With Cancnrsts. Candy Cathartic, cum ronntlpntlon forovor. I0c.5c. HCCO fall, drug!(iu refund iro'T lirAI I D1DRD W)Yoit.kx- WW ' a -a arav I'KCTTOIitl any paperlntr? Wo will aend vnu freo a liirfre selec'lon of samples from JW, wr roll up, all new cnlorlnifs ami novelties up to date. VB PAY KRKKillT. We want tin aireiit In everv town to sell on ooinmiw-ion imm larve sample hooks, nocapiiui reutren. for rmnpies or particulars, address h. W'OLK, T47 7M Ninth Ave., N- Y. S-12-Jiii. 5000 BICYCLES muC be Hoard out of one. sinirtwi, ssif , J o mim jrihopworn and mmr4 wheel 8 10 19 nwell HI HtMIfls, VIS UI 4eat f'i-lorw elearlnff Mile. fihi)ttd to ant one rHYM wnllUMit aftwiswsi an RADdrtome fwurfnlr book tree. R 4 HIV a iffrnvr M by ft HtUe work for us, FUKC THEof tA Hrfar saaTetltat. P. lis HEAJ) A PKEMTIftMp 1 MinDie wneel writ t .nce Cur our neerial errr. Ckleeve, la WANTED-BRAINS fnstoenkulieasrlivssfptibUo tillilift, ititus dollwt. It ma H mt ju yos ht sotMtt. Writt u te-SK ,l ' .S" f,wi" imnnvnwi rtetoimlta. ifwwlyliifcrt,rH nt Utrrtl eSin ill larutw'i AniXia nnTi. tli COPP A CO. Pttr r'r "p,ul-,lsi, t' i H 4 rcrj u Look! Look ! I Look at vounsplf when you buy clothing at my store, I keep eon m.nntly in slock the best iimi finest line of Hats find Gents Clothing, Furnisbinir Gooils, Underwear an j Caps. Cull to nee my stcek. V. H. BOYER'S BROTHERHOOD STORE SOJUICRY, - - - 1'EXNA. f I IV, ' 'ttu .' )V-' E- r A SUMMER SAIL in ladies1 shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot Fori he pleas ure it gives, there's no sail) like our sale. Crowds aro enjoying it, and securing the-- prettiest, coolest and hest fit ting Summer shoes now man ufacturetl, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. Yoi house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical pnrposes, walking,, riding, or driving, we supply tho ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies,, whoever claims yoar hands,. by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.EGlON.-SDiliiirf FAT FOLKS Mil pound! per month. IlAKafl.KftNi a aiarTiaai vsrearr A TV w r r Tt T"nn 1 ' JSiT r T erltine. HUOIL VKKK. Addrau IIH. ,