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I waa so bad that the do L (onU ant get the medicine ia mr mouth, Ct had lo fdT m hrpodermio injection, hi doctor anid I waa likely to die in one of Csiwllf." ...',! ' 4 IA fc" 7Mrs a go, I took treatment of a Wialiit iu Kansas City, but it only relieved P. Lll. . . - ktiorawuuo. - " ' WW" 1 ram nvrv iwo year an my Llth iu miserable. My husband who had Great Reduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Nhety Days I Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNOTJBE AT TOR GREATEST 8ACRIFICR EvER K.XOWN IN CENTRAL PENN-. - pTLvANIA. We are uot f.elllu(r out, but w do thin to inorenae our aalei above) anypr. klousyear. we (tiv lew oi ine pnoog ni iohow : knit Wood CliHUiber Suits ..fH.OO Cotton Top Mattrew 3.25 Ward Wood Chamber Suit 16.00;Woven Wire MattreHS 1.7) Antique OaK Suits, 8 neoe? i.uu;tiea ppruiBH I'lnsh Parlor Suits 80.00; Drop Tables, per ft .60 Woodi'D Chairs per set 2.50jPlatfonn Rockers 3 BO in .tnclf pvprvthliit? In the furniture line, iucludinic Mirrors, Hook Cat.es, Desks, 8icleboards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Roukers. Baby Chairs, Festber Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Douicbtrays, Sinks, Hall Hacks, Can Beat Chairs One, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our utock before, giving your order, and thus save 15 to 20 ier oent. on every dollar. Kpeciai ii.uenuon uivcn io uuutsruiKiiiK muaimmi;. FIRE.LIFE 8 AMDFACCIDEMT) Snyder's old, and Insurance Agency, SEUNSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- ZSlxxxex TOT. Sxaydoxr, JSLeexxt, Saccessor to the late William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow ng list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. None Better tne World over. LOOATlOJf, FIKE-Royal, Liverpool, Ent?. (includint? foreign assets) $43,000,000.00 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,735.62 I'lioonix, Jlartiord, uonn. o,im,v;m.vi ''Continental;'''" New York, , 6,754,908.72 uoiumu aiucitvaut v iv vt -i 1 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, 204,638,988.(56 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident ins. jo. DUDscriDea uapuai oi iou,"u.uu Fire. Life and Accident riBks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance promptly furnished. ELMEItW.SNYDEIt.Afrt., leiepnone No. 182. (Jmce on uorner STOVK : NAPHTHA The Cheapest and Besi Fuei ibo Market. With it you can run a vapor stove for one half cent per hour. Give us a call and be convinced. ; ' .., Schoch & Stahlneckor, OLD COPIES WAIT TED. Iu order to complete our files we want the following named issues of tliel'osT: July8,Spt. 1G, 1869; CXit. 6, 3, 1870; Jan. 20. 1871 5 Apr. 17. 1873; Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar 7, 1878 : Mav 15. 1879: Feb. 17- Mar. 10, 1881; Apr.. 23, 1883. March 27, June 12, and October; SO, 1881 ; Sept. 17, 1885 ; Jan: 28, 6, Oct; 28, Dec, -23, 1886; Dec 29, 1887. ,,. - Any of our readt.a liavimr conies Mthe alwve isnties will confer a avor by lettin us know. Sucli Apies iu good dbnduion will com' Jtandafair price. it . . lUnuiAi?'.'-1 II 1 II Ml III " 113 I I I i 1 ..'!. 1 - . .' , e Women's Life llov; Cited. great (kith in Dr.' Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People, inaistad toM I eontaetjo Being them. 1 finally eenssnted to tar them. After taking a few doaee I eould aee an improve saent and my headaeho spalls were not so severe. I kept taking the pills until I had used four boiea, and since that time I have not had any of those attack and 1 never felt ao well ia my life. "I have recommended the pill to my friends and several have wed them with good results.' " I am always glad to tell of the great heaefit I received from Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People, for now I feel as though I was the hsppieet, most contented woman iu the world, fur with good health who cannot but be happy" Mrs. storce I a sister or Josepb Holland, of llh.K wKa a wall kaiMma. lhMMflh.nl .1. . county, having been a candidate for sheriil at the election of 1808. Her parents are Mr, and Mr. (i.W.Citrtin, of EaglevUle, ako will known in this eonnty. 1 Vo discovery of modern times tiss troved sneha boon to women as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regn. lating the functions, tliev roetore the strength and health to the exhausted woman when every effort of the physician proves un availing. Therw pills sre recognised everywhere as a specific for diseases of the blood and nerve. For paraljmis, locomotor ataxia, and other disease long supposed incurable, they have proved their efficacy in thousands of coses. Truly they are one of the greatest blessings ever bestowed upon mankind. MIFFLINBDRGH. ' reliable Gen'l water x nne ots, oennsgrove. r i Middleburgh, Pa InterestiM to Women- We want an active woman in ev ery town to introdcue thoCebebrat ed "Hyseia" Safety Belt and Cats, menial Bandage Supporter combin. ed; This is a new and convenient device and pronounced by over 10, 000 Physicians the greatest invention of the ace and the most moderate in price. Will last a life time, made pf Best Quality Sateen and best gold plate trimmiug", and retail price only 50 cents. In order to quickly introduoe tLem here, we will send agents terms and complete sample outfit free on receipt of 13 cents, to pay postage. Address 1 NICHOLS M'F'GCO.. 1 ' 8-lMt. . 378 Canal St New York. I n 1 1 Boands star saaaSk. I fr-B ar- I., rtimrm' la tf. 'arta8 BOK. TUtM. Addwr?" JENKSWAS His Bedford Speech of Accutane Was a Chilling Difiappoiutxeat. HOT OHE WORD AEOUT QUAY. Cvneraaij ReoctTtxl as the Over ton lose Utteranro of a Shrewd Jrj Lawyer. Who ltealtaea That tha Facta Are Overwhelm I uifl.v Aalnat Illiu, and So ladulirea lu General ltlea Which Do 'ot Even GUtter,l.et Alone Hort Hie Speech Analyaed. (BpachU Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Aug. 2S. Candidate Georg A. Jenka' speech at Bedford, accepting the Democratic nomination for governor, has decidedly fallen In distinctly flat. Aa a keynote of an aggressive cam paign, it la a note that haa already gone to protest. Of course everyoouy knows that Republican defeat In Penn sylvania cannot be accomplished by Democratic votes. None but Republi cans can defeat Republican candidates In this state, and a Democratic candi date, at the beginning of a hopeful can didacy, must somehow appeal to a cer tain element of the dominant party. This Pattlson was cunning enough to do In 18S2 and In 1890. and this Mr. Jenks, with all his skill and experience In pleading before a Jury, has con spicuously failed to do In 1S98. The dissatisfied element among Ke- nubllcans here, so far as it exists. which represents the disappointed am bitions of men to whom the very name of any successful Republican leadtr H as a red rag to a bull, hailed the speech with Instant resentment, becauce it simply a reiteration In Remrnl terms of old charges which had been threshed over and forgotten, and suld nothing epe lf!c. and nothing persor I- ly offensive, against Senator siuay. While they were sore and disappointed, straight backed Republicans were pleased that even so skillful an advo cate could make no better case against them. A prominent public man from the northwestern part of the stnte put the feeling very pointedly In the fol lowing words: "I have read Mr. Jenks" speech of ac ceptance with much interest naturally. Even If It had no relation to tne cam paign. I should have been Interested, because his reputation as an adroit anj skillful lawyer, cunning before a Jury In making the beBt possible plen In the face of adverse evidence, Is celebrated wherever he Is known. His P.edforl speech Is worthy of his reputation. It skillfully avoids specltlc statements. The word 'Democratic' does not ap pear In It at all, and the word "Repub lican" only once, and to one who reads tt without thinking the impression might be conveyed that both these par ties had In some miraculouB manner been swept beyond the borders of the state. "The fatal weakness of his speech is not In the pleader, but In the case. He probably put It as shrewdly as any body could. But when even the most cunning master of language Is forced to appear as the hopeless spokesman of a party which has no record in pub lie affairs to point to, and a record in national affairs which It Is compelled to point away from, he Is at a great disadvantage. "The gist of Mr. Jenks' speech Is the special plea that It Is quite consistent for anybody to vote for him and his as sociate Democratic candidates upon the state ticket and at the same time to vote for Republicans for congress. If this were eo It would include, of course, In the list of candidates eligible for Democratic votes the two Republican candidates for congressmen at large and the Republican state senators and members of the legislature, who will elect a United States senator. "It would be absurd to vote, one way for members of the one branch of con gress and vote the opposite wny for members of the other, especially when the United States senate Is as cl se as tt Is now. "This theory, that the record and purposes of the Republican and Demo cratic parties can be conveniently hung up behind the door, the mean ing of the vote this year forgotten, and the campaign narrowed down to a promiscuous guerrilla conflict, will not, I think, commend Itself to the Demo cratic party any more than to the Re publicans. It would mean disaster to any organization. One cannot follow one flag on one wing of the battle and carry a hostile banner on the other, any more than he can serve in the American army and the Spanish navy at the same time. The line must be kept consistent and Intact. The man who attempts to ride two horses go ing In opposite directions will go no where but to fall, and he who tries to belong to two churches of different creeds will probably lose his stand ing In both. It Is before all things the party creeds which are at Issue In this campaign. Aside from their personal friends, the greater part of the people of Pennsylvania do not much care which of them, Mr. Jenks or Colonel Stone, la elected governor, ao far as either of them Is Individually concern ed. Bat the people of Pennsylvania are deeply Interested and determined, If we can Judge the present by the past,' to see to It that the principles and pur poses of the Republican party shall not be repudiated and set aside to give place to those which Mr. Jenks' can didacy undeniably represents before the state and the country, however cun ningly he majr aeek to disguise the fact. Like a good lawyer, he has made the best of a bad case, but the Jury in this trial has time to think before the verdict, and I have no notion that it will be misled." There are few men in Pennsylvania better known than Jerome B. Nlles, of Tioga, ex-aadltor general of the state. He is recognised as one of the strong est men In the northern tier, and his long and distinguished connection with public affairs makes his utterances al ways timely and valuable. While not referring directly to the speech of the Democratic candidate, what h said yesterday was evidently Inspired by It. Mr. Nlles said: .. " . . t . "Our Democratic friends cannot shirk the national Issues In which our pre- tit sad mare welfare are so vital ky j -i ctrned. The voters of . this moat la te itarent atate will not, by them, be de- i ccived. Ia U9s they went before the cvuntry contending for the free and urMtnlted coinage of silver and plead-: ing for a tariff for revenue only. They are. In thla state, seemingly anxious to abandon their position taken In the last campaign. .They do not like to have anything aatd about free silver or about free trade. The marvelous and mys terious connection which they had die covered between wheat and silver dis appeared Immediately after the elec tion of Mr. McKInley. In thousands of speeches they cried out that we would ruin the American farmer by Insiating upon a currency founded upon a gold basis. They insisted that when silver went down In the scale of values that wheat went with It. That upon the fi nancial question they were a sort of Siamese twins. And yet. In this, as in all things else, they have been mis taken. As soon as It was ascertained that our currency was to be continued on a solid basis, wheat began to go up and silver kept on going down. The myster! "us connection was broken. There have been times Btnce 1896 when It would have taken enough silver bul lion to make three silver dollars to buy one bushel of wheat. The Republican party has been In this state on the right side of all the great public questions of the last four decades. Where are the public meas ures that our Democratic friends have originated? They canot be found. In this state, at least, the Democratic party has even been like the hind wheels of a wagon, crawling along In the rear, keeping Just so far behind; always using as a camping ground the place occupied by the Republicans in the years that, are gone, always keep ing Just far enough from the front to be of no service In the settlement of public questions. "We Judge men, and we should Judge political parties, by what they have done and not by what they pronitxc to do. You form your opinion as to the future conduct of your neighbor by an examination of his past life. Political parties are composed of individuals, and whut is true' of the individual per son Is true of all political parties, be they either great or small. There Is no allegation aguinst either of the can dldates personally that head the re Bpectlve state tickets. They are both worthy citizens. Each represents the traditions and the principles of his par ty. And the success of the Individual candidate will be the triumph of the party whose representative for the present he is. "Colonel William A. Stone repr Bvnts the Republican party, with Its glorious and Illuminated hlxtory of the past third of a century. He represents a par ty that stands pledged to a financial policy thut will for all time p.ve us a currency which shall be au unchange able as the hills and which shall be good as gold In any land upon which the sun in heaven shines In n iklnll hi daily round. Colonel Stone represents .1 party that Htands pledged to the main tenance of our present protective sys tem, which affords fair and ample re lief to America Industry; which raises a sulliclent revenue to meet all the de mands of the people; which Is at all times able to protect the gold reserve In the national treasury und whiuh coon not compel the government to sell Its bonds by the hundred millions to pay our running expenses In times of pro found peace and general prosperity. "Mr. Jenks und his ticket, so fur as this state Is concerned, do not represent nnyttilng. Ills party has not oriKinated a single measure for the lieueflt of the people. It has contented itself in oppos ing Republican nteusures, und generally without success. From a national standpoint Mr. Jenks represents a tar iff for revenue only and the free und unlimited coinage of 45-cent dollars. No Democratic orator, during the pend ing canvass, will deliver a speech ad vocating either. They dare not here and now urge the principles of the Chi cago platform. If they would meet these issues fuirly and squarely on the stump and advocate the same doc trines that they put forth at Chicago m 1894, the majority for Colonel Stone would be 300,000. "In political parties all cannot, at all times, have that to which they feel they are entitled. There always has been; there always will be heart burnings and bitter personal disappointments. Republicans should stand by our most excellent state ticket from the top to the bottom. There has been, there will be no allegation against the personal fitness of a single one from the huad to the foot of the list. They are all good men and true. We know of their ante cedents. It Is vastly Important that we should have a delegation In congress as nearly our way us possible. A dele gation that will at all times stand by the financial and revenue measures to which our party has been so long com mitted. "We all understand. If such a thing were possible, what the election of thi Democratic ticket In November would stand for. It would be said from the busy Atlantic coast to the golden shores of the Pacific; from our north ern lakes to the land of the orange and the magnolia, that the strongest pro tective state In the republic had re pudiated its own Idea, and that In mat ters of finance Its people preferred the theories of William J. Bryan to the facts, logic and sound principles of William McKInley, who today Is the most respected, the most honored and beloved clUsen of the republic." GHORGE H. WELSHONS. Not What She Wasted. "Yee." said the North Dakota lawyer, "my biibiuesn ia to secure divorces with out publicity." "Without what?" exclaimed the young woman who had been making inquiries. "Without publicity," he repeated. "Well, you won't do for me," he re plied, with conviction. "Why, thla is to be merely the first step to signing a contract to appear in a society drama." Chicago Tost. Still Golag. Mrs. Blngley George, I wish you'd put an advertisement in the paper for ldrl. Mr. Blngley Why? Whera's Han nah? ; . Mrs. Blngley O, she left this morn ing without aa much as saying good-by. Mr. Blngley That's nice. I wonder what made her do It? Mm. Blngley The oil can 44 Hurrah ! Battle Everybody who read's the newspapers knows what priva tion and suffering- were caused in Cuba by the failure of the supply of tobacco provided by the Government to reach the camps of the U. S. Soldiers. When marchbg fightingramping; wheeling instantly relieves that dry taste in the mouth. Remember the name when you buy again. ocoocooooccoocccocccoccot Klondike i lusku! Wily in el your mure n Hie ffiit lorMilK'n to In' pmIIxui! from the won lerl'll Wcoverii ilr 'ii'lv tniiile :tnl to he niinie In tlilw New Klon iik'!-Aliwka-Kuloralu? THK WASIIINd TON l.Ol.H l-'IKI.DS KX I'LOHATIO.N TOM I'AN V under IU clmnirl' r In aiitUorlzftt I" proa. P't'l for and ni'iiliro Mlnin t'lulnm ami Prop riles In tile Wdinli'triil 1 li'ldn f Klondike and Alimka. Iinin'l:m fi rliniri live ulreiidy t' on r-altzi'd mid llitllln s luori' H )'' inndn Hutu. Will yu allow tills Knlili'U opiKirluiitljr Ui pa"H yon liy? A fi'W clolln.ru IiivchIciI In in tins UU'l 'll it k lux inny lie tile loui iliilion In your for' line. The rilnll lo the Wonderland nec eiedt lien iininiillntii acMoii, The Hrxt in the fluid I he llfl In fortune. No n.tli opportunity In. h ever been piPnenleil lo the people of the prenent Keliernthiu at In fiffi red In tho Klon-dlkn-Alunkii l.old KirldH. All ahurehuldreH Kut their lull proportion of nil prnllu No dl-i-denda sre miuln on Mock reniiiliiinic iiiihoM. Send your order cticlimluir One IMillnr for eiv h share of fully taid-iipand tiiin-iiNHenHivlile hUh'S desired to the WASHINGTON tiOl.il FIKI.liH KXI'I.OHATION t'OMI'ANV, Tmiillia. Wash IhkIoii. The following' Tiieomi. dealers lo supplies for the Kloudlknitiid Ahiska tnule are Moekluild era In tlie('oliiiniiynud will Inform you regiud Inif tho ri-linliillly of lis ollleeni: Mon'y & (lilnn, (Iroeerie-.; A. K. Ilohkn. Iliirmvm Co.; Morris dross Co., Dry Ooodi und t'lcthiHK ; W, (1. Rowland. Outtlttar; lluun Kellti, Tents Tncouia ilurdwure Co. (U-W-lyr. Sano-Rio The peculiar fiinetlum of Wulllell mint liu kept vis- DtMSnV orouremi for FEMALE COMPLAINTS runt "k dry iro wmilR'. Fur all thMO pain.. Irri'trillsrltleii nd llillniUliiiu remedy one aflf4 Din Kn.lly applied iwril. .vislntUDfsin.mieJttllU'llllIhy lady herself (neves nil iiuin in niiniunr Ovarii In 10 Minutes. Promptly relieve llea'lai'lie. Naum, Illouil ami lllauder Troubles, Kalutliena. Kervou ntM, Ker autl liiMHndenfy. Cure luetirrhcpa, Wnmli t'oinilslnt, Ul plai'i'inents, llaekaetie, Hearing lown ig pown "SB) PmIiin and all Female lumtrdera- HillllalieMHoren'''Naiid rieenttliiim. C'liei'rsj Die .pint, and Vitalise the whole rrame. Nnf. hure and Absolutely Harmless. hum r,ua. Ihik will ntimolete a runt In ordinary riti STOPS ALL PAIN srwnvvt"M IN TEN MINUTESiTbPcrftctoC.CsitoBrCMciio Sold In Ml.ltlleluirh l'n., h Mlildleluuir Urns; Co.; Ml. l'leaaanl Mills liy Henry lliildlUK : sml I'eniiii creek by J. W. Ki,inii II. 5000 BICYCLES All makes and models, Staff Be elosrif oml at OSe. New 'T Model, iruar. antead, SV.TS to SINi . hopworn and aavd wheel a. asioSltl awrtl 'UN aaodrla. IS to SS6. Ureal faelarr alrariaa aula. Rhivvtn to anm otu m itDDroeai MrsoNf a 'leas.', a. risnasoniu souTsmr doqk irso. rjvv i u 1 1' vi' IK by little work for us. TkV.V. I'SE of asm pi wheal to rldsr arenu. Write at nnev fur our sefal aftVr, r. M. MEAU A rKESTHUS a Valcac, ill. Agents mm Money Tins IB the opportunity ot n llrt -time. Agent are making HfiO lo !( u week. FITZHUGH LEE, "war and Ittlo Consul General lo C'ubo, wrilos a Imok on Ma SpM War. Wo huvpr.n press for furly Issue, (lenrrnl Ue's own story til 1'uha and tho MimnHih Wsr, tu he produced Iu s oilUManl lui ttuok Of over DUO ptiKes, ,t'-i inches in site and almost 0ND HUNDRED 1 LLUS1RAI IONS. This Is theonlvnuthpntlo work published nn the one sutiji-ef omipjluif lliu minds of the enuro civuizoa wona. OUTFITS BEABY- ffi2STj Low no time. Ml ai once. Write for (utl purtlo- ulnrH Ln THE 1NTENAT10NAL SOCIETY, 91- 93 Filth Ae., New York. Publlwlier of General Ie'a llook. nttr authorl7fd distributers ars locs'erl In all VK9Mff. parts of lh U. 8. 7 8Mm. Ax has come." A i fk 1 1 rv v. 'I : : i ' "! I '. i . Look! Look!! Look tit VOItr.M.'lf wlii'ii von hmr clotLir.j? nt my htorr, I kn-p rou KtiiLtlv in rtoi'k tbe licht untl fines! line of HittH aixl Oonts' Clothing Furnisliintr Goods, Underwear and Citi'H. Cnll to Hf.'B my stock. I B. BOIER't? BROTHERHOOD STORE SlJXUPllV, - - l'EXNA A SUMMER SAIL in ladieB sbocs is a pleasant voyage afoot, For tho pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fitt ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis iind it a pltasurt to pay. Foi house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, iidinir. or drivins:, wo supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H. Wanted An Idea Wbo can think of aoma simple tuilis to patents ProtasS your Id: thsy mar bring oai wt Writ JOHN WBUDKRIlUKM CO- Patant i r sails. Atlor say. WashloctoD. 0. fur laatr Sl.au pna IS OI Kra BUDUratl ulTfmiloua waism. 'i! ! K J ", I