The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 13, 1898, Image 3

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    Story.
THE MEXICAN HOUSEHOLD.
flits is an occurrence in the life of a young girl
wj0 had a near approach to death, and of the mar
pious manner in which she was rescued.
-a, ago Mb. Mibcl SUdfa
.7TJ.. IMm with hc
jm V 0rw Street, and
' sfce commenced to (ail,
cnplktk)Oi Ktting In, faci-
7i4in wotninnooa.
rf, and sufferings during those
C5c not only dktrewtog but to
rLtfidtacourajed, the found
(tory reUttnf thk experience
I , eitttf ol fit burnt to htm
U touoC women who are paisinf
AMceriodof Uefnut&twnl
aitiii uiii "Two rean im I
tlibilin neattlb At ftrttldid
Cjch attention to my failing health,
Li would mend shortly.
L wane week after week till I be
Ctid that I was obliged to rccchrt
liMttmeok
JLtt0 the bat naepHal here for atx
Wwat not Dcntinca.
... in i i
I tcmoic uuwiof my una
4ghtt my whale lystcm was on
of a nervous collapse, and for
..!! not tkesw 1 men went to a
ive and etf Inflfmary.
physician were wma u
Wal pvwn nj w, mi
Wtment ffom him some time.
ZiA me there was no men growth,
vii purely a cast of extreme oer-
voumcas and bad state of the blow. His
was not able to five me any relief.
"I lost all color, had no good blood, and
when I held up my hands you could al
mott tee through them. I was so weak
that I could not walk up stain.
"I was completely discouraged, for the
physical state I was in wis deplorable. ,
One of my friends suggested that I take '
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for PiU People,
which I finally did.
"After having used the pills ia one bos
I felt much better. I kept taking the pills
and grew stronger each week, my nervous !
nets decreased and I regained flesh and
health.
"After I had taken the fifth box of puis '
I did not have any throbbing in my head
and I was as strong as I had ever been. i
"To-day I have a healthy color, a good
.-.i ti.- i
ClAUKf WJV .U WM W1U(N UM Kit fllC
In the last two months I have gained flM
rapidly and am in perfect health.
"This marvelous change in my condi
tion i entirely due to Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and I cannot say too much for them."
That there be no doubt regarding this
story, Mia Shields made affidavit before
Notary Public L. L, James.
"Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple arc composed of vegetable remedies that
exert a powerful influence In purifying and
enriching the blood. Many diseases long
supposed by the medical profession to be in
curable have succumbed to the- potent in
fluence of these pills. This universal remedy
is sold by all druggists.
It la Arrange aad Cadetc4 aa aa
Ueouumleal b4 Ordarly '
Plaa.
'The arrangement of furniture Is
much more formal than in the United
States. It is is very common sight to
aee a splendidly-furnished parlor with
row of straight-backed chairs all
alike with their backs against the wall
and as close together as they can be
placed clear around the room, says
the Modern Mexican.
Heavy single doors, such as are used
In the United States, ore practically
unknown In Mexican housea either ot
entrances or between Interior rooms.
All doors open in the middle and are
fastened with bolts at top and bot
tom. Exterior doors are always fitted
with gloss panels, for they also serve
ss windows. All such doors opening on
the street or open courts are fitted
with solid shutters that are folded at
the sides out of sight when not In
UF.
A good Mexican cook relieves the
mistress of the house of worry and re
sponsibility In a manner that is al
most unknown In the United States.
The cook Is given so much a day, and
with this amount she will purchase
ench niornin? all the provisions for
the day, Including even the staples
that are usunllr bouirht In larce quan
tities in other countries. On a dollar
a day n cook will provide a very good
table for a family of three or four,
and get enough beans and tortillas and
chile to set the servants' table besides.
Thev can really do better than tfielr
mlntreshes. because thev can usually
drive sharper bargains with the mar-
ketmen of their own class, ami tney
have more patience to haggle over the
last penny.
HEROISM OF FISHERMEN.
Itew Cstahl Ue Im.
"Did you see the story of the man
whose skull Is so bard that It flattens
buUeUr
"No; bat If there is such t uao
he'd better look out"
Whyr
"He'd be kidnaped by the Spaniards
and aaed for fortifications. They don't
seem to have discovered anything of
that character yet." Chicago Poet.
iat Blaa Rou Before Silas.
Husband I dreamed last night that
I was single and was courting you
again.
Wife Jid you propose lu the dream?
Husband Yes; I proponed before I
knew what I was doing, and when
I auw what 1 had done it soured me
so that I woke up in a fearful sweat.
X. Y. World.
.'fortunate Girl.
Of course all the other freaks In
the museum were sorry for her.
"Too bad," they said. "She misses
half the fun."
"What's the matter?" asked the cu
rious visitor.
"She's being courted by tho armless
wonder," they explained. Chicago
Post
.Mora Fatal Tttaa Spaalnh Uulleta.
Oh, think of the hosts without no..
Who aro sluln by the deadly cuco..
It Is a mistake
To rashly partake
And It lends to an eternal slo.
N. Y. Truth.
DEAD MEM TKLL NO TALES.
Great Reduction Sale of
FURNITURE!
For Ninetv Days !
Je Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN-
TIKE STOCK OF FUllMTUJUS
TBI GREATEST SACRIFICR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN-
OVT.VAMl A
jlesre uot selling out, but we do this to increase our sales above any pre.
Wivesr. We give a lew oi tne prices an iumuwo .
pood Chamber Suits $14.00Cotton Top Mat trow 2.85
VJZa rh....hr Knits 16.00:Woven Wire Mattress 1.7
Rot Oak Suits, 8 Piece ": BI Springs 1 2
r?o..i. .,iim H0.00 DronTab es. ter ft o
HQ 1 HI IUI UIW timtiM ; B ' ft
den Chairs per set 8.60;Platform Rookers 2 6U
.rtock, everything In the furniture line, Including Mirrors, Uook Cases,
it Sideboards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers Baby Chair
itber Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Uonghtrays, Hinks, Hell Racks, Can.
itChairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes.
Prises reduced all through. Come early aud see our stock before, giving
or order, aud thus save 18 to 20 per ceut. on every dollar.
cial Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming.
i . .... ... .m a t n rr nmM A XI I w. .4-
MIFFLINBUROH. P
pE,UFE 9 AMDFACC1 DlNTl
Insurance. wL
Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
Blmor W. Snydor, Agont,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow-
list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. oue
ietter th e World over. . a
f SAMK, LOCATION, 1,ASKTS
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Hartford, ol Jiartlord, uonn., tomesi American vo. o,i.,i.w.
Phoenis, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07
Continental, New i'ork, HXl?,
n AsJ V.a'Ynrl fi. 240.01)8. 81 J
E-Mntual Life Ins. Co. New York, . '204,638,983.00
1CCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance uorpoi aium,
Accident ins. tio. BUDScriDea japusi oi co,
Fire. Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus-
ied by a Btrict regard to mutual safety. All just chums promptly and
itisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to nil classes of Insur-
ELUIER W. SNYDEH. Act.,
ilelephoD No. 182. Office on ' Corner Water & Tine Sts. Selinsgrove. P
Vrorn Portland to Krw Orlraaa Our
Harbors Are Fall ot Vlklntr
Spirited Ilea.
Mr. Ilorbert D. Ward contributes to
the Century a paper devoted to "Ile
roes ot the Deep," in which ho says:
"It la always with a vague regret
that we road the sugas aud are thrilled
by the vikings exploits. It seems as 11
the deeds of daring had gone by for
ever, and as If the heroes of the deep
wore a myth of the past. Absorbed
in the Norse romance, we forget that
the vikings were only pirates, and that
they dared for sluughter and for
booty. If the Gloucester of to-day had
only existed then, what heroic saga
would it not have Inspired! For to
risk life for glory, or riches, or rescue,
or love is la the heart of every man
to do; but to risk life for a bare ex
istence, for other people's profit and
for an anonymous e.nd partakes of that
commonpluce sublimity which does
not form the favorite plot of poets, ul
though once in awhile it Is the subject
of a daily paragraph.
"For the vikings are not dead. From
rortlund to Now Orleans our harbors
are full of them. They loungo upon
our wharves and we do uot recognize
them. They loiter on our streets and
we know them not. Hut if there Is n
more modest, unconscious or braver
fellow than Juck the Fisherman our
eyes have yet to rest upon h.t face.
He is the hardiest and motit daring,
the best Fuilor in tho world to-duy.
Any continental kingdom would give
its wealth to possess lilm for Its de
fense. IIo is the envy of every mari
time nation, llua he no value for uh,
beyond the halibut nnil the cod, the
haddock snd the cusk?"
STOVE : NAPHTHA
The Cheapest and Beet Fuei die Market.
With it you can run a vapor stove for one
half cent per hour. Give us a call and bo
convinced.
Schoch & Stahlneckor,
Middleburgh, Pa
BLIND PEOPLE IN SPAIN.
OLD COPIES WANTED.
In order to complete our files we
'Tint the following named issues of
ePo6T:
July 8. Sent. 10. 18C9; Oct. 6.
13, 1870; Jan. 20, 1871; Apr. 17,
1873 : Nov. 4. Dec. 23. 1875 : Mar
1, 1878; May 15, 1879; Feb. 17
Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883
March 27, June 12, and October;
1884; Sept 17, 1885; Jan. 28,
May 6, Oct 28, Dec. 23,1880;
Dec. 29,1887.
Any oi our readers having copies
oi the above issues will confer a
lavor by Jetting ns know. Such
ODpies in j,ood condition will com
taadstjafc price. tf.
ano-Rio
The twrulUr
runcuuM of
women must
b kept Tig-
wuv unu o nrucnv orowarrBu-
for FEMALE COMPLAINTS "n.hi !t
th.r km wrong. .For all thew palm, ImgulailtlM and
(limculUMDoramidyun&nnn Qft Eailir applied
tartl. .hnalsUMramouSailU'Kllfbjrladjr henelf
'V Klle ll Pln In Wombor
f I Ovaries In 10 Minutes. Hromptlr
I ; rtillnve Heaitache,Mauiea, Blood and
I r 4 I Bladder Troublea, ralntneai, Menroue.
f '5,1 I new. Fear and DMpondencr. Cures
IeT.VJL lmnrrhma. Wlunh OomDhlnt. 0U-
Dfh 2(h DlaoomenU. Baekacha. Bearing Down
S gemsTr Bn( and all Female Dlanrdere. .
BanlahasSorenmaand ulceration., uneeri
thetplriu and Vltnllaea the whole frame,
u.r. Hnn and Ahaolutxlr Harmleaa.
One Wo. boa will oomnlele a pure In ordinary
... nitul SOLD BY ALLIHtl'iitJlhTS
STOPS ALL PAIN mailed In plain wrapper on
INTENUINUTESl:B,c
Sold In Miildlehnnrh. Ps., byMldrtlebunrDnis;
Co.; Ml. Iieaamit Mills liy Ilcmy liardlog;sDd
Pcddb creek by J. W. Bumpsell.
FAT
Ml r MDnCBD
I Wfenw
IDHCRD awav
ia to us V9 J
nonndi ner montta. ' v A
eUJaMSef M IMS M SteA
The Number I Very Larvo nnd Thrre
la So Effort to lie
duive It.
The large proportion of blind people
in Spain nits uttracteU attention slnee
tho beglunlng of the present century.
The subject Is ugaln brought up by un
article by Prlvj- Councilor Hirscbberg
ill the German Medical Weekly giving
tlie results of his recent observation
in Spiiln, where he attended the hy
gienic congress. He says the streets
of Madrid swarm with blind beggars;
the further south he went the more
blind he met. The proportion in Spain
as given In tho census of I860 is 11 to
10,000, agiilust eight to nine in Ger
many, France and England; but that
figure is considered undoubtedly fulse
by continental authorities. More re
cent figures give 14.8. Tho chief causes
of blindness in Spain are inflamma
tion of the eyes of Infants, granula
tion nnd smallpox. The widespread
fatalistic attitude of the sick, the look
of goveramental oversight and the
small attention paid to disease of the
eye operate to increase the number
of the blind in Spain. There is not a
single publlo eye hospital in Spain, so
cording to Dr. lllrschberg; only wurds
in general hospitals and private insti
tutions. Instruction in diseases of the
eye Is neglected in the medical schools,
though there is hope that the new med
ical faculty in Barcelona, which has
.been organized within two years, may
work an improvement in ophthalmol
ogy In Spoln.
Mrs. ClCTcland nnd Her Little Glrla.
A close friend of Mrs. Cleveland's
tells this story of her in an anecdotal
biography of the former mistress of
the whilte house In the LntfteV Home
Journal: ''Mrs. Cleveland used to be
comewhat sensitive over the general
regret so freely expressed before the
birth of the last child that there was
no boy in the family. It seemed to her
to imply a lack of appreciation of her
three little girls. A friend, who is mar
ried and has a son, visited the white
house one day, and when the children
were brought in she exclaimed: 'What
a pfy they are all .girls!' Quick as a
Hash Mrs. Ckve!ii:id knelt, put her
arms about .'..li;vucruto!lcu;
(That sliows that you do not know now
nte llttl gtrla ire "
"Well, Mrs. Hoolie, you're the first
of my patients thut has ever com
plained about my treatment.
"Oil, doctor, dcarl but ye didn't
give many of 'em a chance to com-
plain." Ally Sloper.
I'ariadoileal.
By some fren.lt of fortune,
I haven't trot a cent:
And the rent In my trousers
' Will not pny the rent.
Chicago Dully News.
It Depend.
"Is the crying of an Infant in the
night," asked the newest boarder, "a
cull to arms?"
"Sometimes," admitted the Cheerful
Idiot. "And again it may be only a
bottle cry. It all depends. ' Indian
upolls Journal.
A Sieuter Render.
Mrs. Do Smir (angrily) I want you
to keep your dog out of my house, Mrs,
De Smiu-t. It's full of liens.
Mrs. Do Smart Mercy on me! Fido
Come here, sir! Don't you go into that
house again. It's full of ilea. N. 1
Weekly.
Srlrntlflu Note.
Browne When were electric lights
first made?
Towue When Noah chased all the
animuls out of the nrk.
Browne What do you mwm?
Towne Well, didn't he make tho ark
light? X. V. Journal.
Mere Tlinn Enough.
Will So Miss Lightlcy refused you
eh? Did she give you any reason for
doing so?
Xcd Yes; two of them.
Will What were they?
Ned MyHelf and another fellow.
Chicago Daily News.
What Killed the Gout.
Visitor An' phwere is the goat, Mrs.
Murphy?
Mrs. Murphy Sure, an' he's dead
these thray days, bad cess to th' dlvil
as gave the poor crayther wan o' thlm
war extrysl N.Y. Truth.
A Illovr to Sentiment.
"Dearest, do you sit up late ot night
rending over and over my love letters
to you?"
"I would, Henry, but the truth Is,
they put mo to sleep." Detroit Free
Tress.
Tutsi Abstinence.
Dyspeptic Dr. Smith forbids water
at mealtime, aud Dr. Jones prohibits
it between meals. Whose advice would
you take?
The Count Both. Brooklyn Life.
Partners In Crime.
"Did he write this book all by him
self?" "Not exactly. He collaborated with
a case of whisky." Town Topics.
A Kevr Definition.
To," asked little Iteggic, "what
does this paper mean by the lull be
fore the storm?"
"Some poor fellow's honeymoon, I
suppose." -Tit-Pi ts.
Its Important Mlaalon.
lie What is the use of the bridal
VeE, anyhow?
She Why, it prevents the man see
ing that the woman is laughing at him.
Yonkers Statesman.
Sympathy.
Ws read of sess when iceberg tall
Against the cold, grim sky are traced.
And then we sigh and think of all
Tha weather hers that goes to waste.
Washington Star.
Ilnd Dons Her Share.
ITe ll.-.vp vfvt ever tried to mnkc
people happy?
I She I've been divorced lour tUuval
Yonkers Statesman. ...
( Pemember the name
when you buy aflain
Klnndlf(B Ktyor.hnreOl fF
the grunt furtuues A
I (VU J
f v i : :
I'l'lliA n .
to be reullr-ed from tho wnnrtnrlul dlxeOverlcs
already nunle ami to he made In thla New Klon
dike AlsnkaKldonulor THK WAN1UNU
TON (10 LI) FIELDS KXITXIHATION COM
PANY under Ita clmrni'ter l milliorlied to prO.
pect for nnd nillrO Mlnln ( Inlnis nnd Prop
ertivaln tile wonderlul 1 Uelda f Klondike
nnd Alimka. Iinnietiiw fortunes ave alrendy
been renlltvduiid inllllo s more II be Inmle
there. Will you nlloW IUIh Koldun opportuiilly
to pans ynii by? 'A few dollur InVeHtrd In
In this undertaking nuty lie the foiuwlntlou to
your fortune. Thr rilall to the Wonderland nec
eftsUiih linnit'dint action. The (lrt in the
field the llrsl In fortune. No surh npportiinlty
haa ever lit'en piewuti'd to the people of the
prvnciit KUlirriillon ai in olTtrrd In tho Klein
dike Alaska Hold FleliU. All liari'll.l.lii-n
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dende re uiwlo on Ntoik rriiuiitiliiu iiunold.
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Our authorized idiBtrlbuK.rs tire located In nil
parts of the U. H. 7-tfMm.
WANTTI) SKVERA L TRl'HT WOHTH Y
penrnns in this state to manage nur busi
ness lu thoir own and nearby counties. It Is
mainly oftlre work conducted at home. Salary
straiKht fJOO a year and exuenics definite,
bnnaflile, no more, no less tulnry. Monthly
ffiA. Kefcrences. I.nulone a rvlf-aihlresscd
slomixl envelope, Herbert E.IIees, I'rral., Dept
M, Chicago. V-14-lOt.
Farmers Break the Buggy Monopoly.
It Is claimed that for years bupiry mttMifnc
ttirershave secured exorbitant prices for their
goods, but recently, through the combined as
sistance of the farmers of Iowa, Illinois and
other states. Hears, Roiercck A Co., of chlengo,
hayexot the price of oneu bugles down to
llo.HO; Top BHlKle8..7i Tp Surrtes. $4.1.75
and upwards, and they are shipping them In
Immense numbers direct to farmers In every
stale. They send an immense HUKiry Cnialmrtio
free, postpaid, to s;iy one who asks for It. This
certalnlv Is a fottr victory for the larmer, but n
severe blow to the carriage manufacturers und
dealers. 7-14-13.
ITo-w Boob. Frco.
A valuable book giving complete
information how I euccessfully cure
consumption and other lung diseases
will be sent free to the readers of
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line of Huts nud Gents' CloU
FumiHliinir Goods. Underwear .
Caps. Call to wo my stock.
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SUSIICUY, - - l'KNXA.
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A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoes is a plcasuu;
voyage afoot, For tho pleas
ure it gives, tliero's no s:ti!
like our sale. Crowds arc
enjoying it, and securing i!:
prettiest, coolest and best lit
ting Summer slioes now man
ufactured, at prices whi :L
buyeis find it a pleasure to
pay. Foi bouso or sfer1
wear, pleasure or every-d un
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or drivinc, wo supply
the ideal shot's demanded by
fashion and the dictates of
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims your ha:: vis.
by all means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
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