QBpiPDScd rbff 'Floy, -!?-:rr: n Trn UISERY. Unsure Causes the Downfall of Many; Athletes ini wwy oi a Man JVeea tt Fr JVasa, (tn e!a Vw Wll playing, Mid . I I, m mm X 1 I I ft Htflal W. (", m wi Miami sn,, r kaewa mealing salesman, mfU Sanaa orPgnout aiiuui- I will SaTST aapor.anoa i ails lr'"l 7 Jwm quw a Dill oetione to be oro- asa) elsTsr, istead, MOtirl plane . mm sss wMle Mdlu a day la a I inoatiaa sawn in this State, aome ef a innf na waal la sne eu barbs to asa a ill, to atsae ia mm j snnrs t gna mu '0? nmm nl Imm 9nmm Minim auu waa u ajar lalklag ass raaaing then I baJ 4 aa aad had bit ' Teat"1 kaA aft Every time I mads a Ch tt tkt Wat I weals lay down oa tka IZjnA aad 7 rftn wm a faatwreae Ala (a da In my mmk mi na Ban Mnmnv ntuui i .1V Tka akwrifltaa ) Il I bat rhenmetlsaa. I wai taktn noma oa P wV I ttayad In my room and Ir mm af watka I waa on my back lie dny I p1Td that gama I weighed tit eOTsAi, and when I eommenoed to be well jjtoie oot again, I only weighed Great Reduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Ninetv Days I Ihe Undersigned Offer TIRE STOCK OF IT TUB GREATEST 8ACRIFICR KvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PKNlf- t?YLVANIA. We are not elllnK oat, but we do this to Increase our ealea aore any pre- tlout year. W Rive ft few oi the prloon ae toiiowh : toft Wood Chamber Buiti $14.00;Cotton Top Mattren 8 Hard Wood Chamber 8ult 16.00; Woven Wire MattrM 17- Antique Oak 8ults, 8 Pleoe 19.00; Hed SprltiifH 1 V Plnnh Parlor 8ulU 80.00; Drop Tahlnn. per ft Wooden Cbalre per aet 8.50: Platform Horkern 8 15" In stock, everything In the furniture line. Imdndlnr Mirrort.. Hook Chwh. Dek8.8lde.boardB.Ciip)oiirdH, Centre TablfH. Fauoy RtickerH. Baby Cli.iira Feather Pillowe, LotiDKee, Conchex. Doaphtray. Sink. Hnll Kncke. (.iu. 6Ht Chaire fine, tuediniu Hnd cheap furniture, to unit all clase, l'rlneH reduced all thronifh. Couie-Hrlyaud Kffimr etoek tinfore, tflvlnir roiir order, and thua nave IS to 20 pr eent. on iv-ry dollar. 8ieiil Attention Oivtin in Undertakinfr & Kiubaliuiiitr., KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limitod, MIKFLINlHMttill. I FIHE.4IFE AMiFACCIDEM'Rl i Insurance, fat SNYDEK'?5 OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen 1 Insurance Agency, SELIKSGRO , SNYDER COUNTY, PA- ji)lrxox' ev. onydor, Agent, Stu'ceMuir lo tlie Into William H. Snyder. Tho Piii-ExcellHcr nf ReltHble Iutturance is rcprosei.tet! in ih foll.nv. ng lint of StHijtWd ( ouipunieH, from which to make ft xcU'ction. ou Better the World over. .w-t FIRE-Roynl, Liverpool, Etij;. (including foreijfu ns8et) M3.tHHt,iHHi.0tt IlHrtforJ. of Hartford, Coun., (oldeHt Aidpi-icuh Co.) H,(4i)., 35.02 Phoenix, Hartford, Conu. o,588,0i8.07 Conlineutal, New York, 'MS'iii Germiui American, New York, ,,;1uo LIFH-Mutuul Life Ius. Co. New York, S 204. W.DW.t.O ACCIDENT Employers' Liability AHsuranee Corporation, U1 Aecidetit Ins. Co. HiibHciilicd Capital of $.i,o0.00t.lK Fire. Life and Accident t iks accepted at the lowont possible rate, jim iflod by a strict veard to tuntnnl shfefy. AH just claims promptly and atisnuftorilv urijusteri. Information in relation o nil classes of Insur nce prouiptlv furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Airt.. Telephot Ni. 182. Ollii-e on Corner Water k Pine Sts. SebnHiirove. P STOVE: NAPHTHA Tho Cheapest and Hest Fuei . . i.Ue Market. With it yon can run n vapor storo tor one half cent per hour. (Hve us a tall and he convinced. Schoch & Stahlneckr. Middleburgh, Pa YOUG FORTUIJE m MLt rif toner it which m rwvn UBAl, tka mrMmMma ataukaf at Ik.wnlint hM UaM airtanii anaiw i fMtlHi. iirn.r, aklht;. li!CiHTllEnHTTtiE. Jrrrg i aHBSaBBBBBaSSaaalBEBIEBSBCSSSa HA rnMl M IINtLI ANIWtR MAY tratkfll I afaial iwi falfwtli,t lahtaiMtaal, al ZARAH&A3TnGlOGin. look ltaaaaMii WAKi k fc-D-BRA WiltOWUtdWMTltWItllU t ,11.11, IUIC Jn. JiitJn tun tn Mtkui. Wrtu u tAr, WrauUifiaaalUatti KUit i fmul nwtiMii ' A OO, htm Ww'txtan, . ' nnn mum rrrnc wno was oincKen. aVe, MlUK " I teak i early aTarrthlag that hu er keen prttcribeJ er rbeumtiiui, and hail the heat of aaedleal auewlauee tut wai not benefited muek. I waa told that I would prehably be erippled for yean. " I had about giren up all hopot of ever belag able te go oa the road agaia, wkea I read an artiele in bit paper about a cue oi rheumatism aluoat ldentleal with my own that had been cured by Ur WiUiauu' Kiak Pille for Pale Peeple. "I decided to try tka allla and bought two aeiee oi rheia. Tkey gave tae eaane telirl aad I bought all more buiri. I aoou galard atreogtU and fleth erery day and euatiaued ualtig ike pUli tialll 1 waa euliraly tree frwm all vela. "That la wkyT reeoromend Pr Willlajni' Piak Pilla tor Pale Peoale tn tliote (uttering from rkeuuialieui." C. W. Cacaomix Tkle la to etrtify that Mi. C. W. Churchill, peraenally appaared before ma and read and aigned the fbrevoing atatement in my preeearo, and acknowledged the aame to be true In eTery reapeet Hoaaa-r E. Hmx, Jt., Jfetory Pttbho. What better proof eoaM a pereoa waal than the ahoee beta. Theaa p Ilia aland aarlraUed aa a teale Kr tke blood. The tea rat of ptrraat health la yie blood and all the eWmeate aeceeaary to glre new life and rlehune to it aad reatore ehartvrfd nerrra are contained ia a eengeaeed rWnn lo Dr. Williana' Piak Pilla m Pale I'enple. Drurci'fa nnMf theae pille to ha the beat oa tha market and they report larga aaiee. The Public Their EN FUBNlTUttl!; A ftlMAHKAaiK acilNTIPIO ANO ' woNDtnruk ciinci. i "solar uoioar." , cm mtt o AocuiAmt u mttmxx KoaUaa AltlNr. Ma maUaj awk a awui ft 1? .Mia, U1 in a MUM, nwraia, ' iwu im. ti. iu u 1 ai )w waul arfaiMik I aww Wa Th a lafcna jMiadf ttiwagMy a ' khu,a. LEAD V0U YO MAKI TNOUtANOS OP DOLLARS. I I vUl I t H to to all I aUV AMnai Box 403, WANTKIV- ItltVKHAL TKl'airwuKTHV " iwiwiui tn llita to m m ur t'U'U new fit Ihwirvwu nt noarhy tt'iiiti It U maiitly iiRka wuik xnutuvtU at litiiuw Salary atraWiil 0 a yvar aU vwn--il'llutio, huailil, no more, nklty. .VwntlilV fit Hlriiea. Knrlna awll attJrvwaU aiaiiMHl auvolo, tlarbort llvaa. ftat., tHit a, Uttioaiio, HVM OB 6IHRT SHOCKED THEM. tha flatrl Kalrmonnt Loat Ita t I trartlr Apiutrclval Aria- ' , v f to ratio Head Wattor. . , Thrre 1 new bead waiter at the notel Fairtnount, owiofr to a tucceaiioo of senaationa that marked the carter of the firs bead waiter of the aason. The firat head waiter of the teakon in a summer hotel la usually a "bird. Kairmount'a first bead waiter was em ployed without Investigation of hia an tecedent on account of baste. lie looked all right, Mrs. Mills, the man ager, thought, being tall, smoothly shaven, and having his blue-black hair well plastered down over lis brow. Imagine the shiver cf distress among the guests In the beautiful diiilng-rooin when the new head-waiter appeared in low-cut waistcout and swallow tail, re reulirg a broud expense of red-barred shirt bosom. It was one of those shirts crossed by broad red bara sinister, a fashionable innovation of years ago credited to tha princa of Wales and subsequently worn by prize fighters Mrs. Mills discovered several iale guests hastily leaving the dmiug-raom. "What is the matter?" she Hiked. "Isn't the dinner right?" They threw up their hands In silent horror. When spoken to the new head waiter was not amenable to reproof, lie In sisted haughtily that his costume waa absolutely correct and similar to the tuMo of the prince of Wales, it was only , by the most supreme exercise of authority that the tomirg of the shirt was accomplished. Xext to shock the srnaihllitlas at tha dwellers In Fairtnount was the head waiter's development of a peculiar nance step as be moved about the iliu-inp-room, which the guests termed "doing the goose foot." Ills entree ra- tembled, in a modified way, the deft stage entrance of Fritz, the emlseni yodeler. Again it was necessary to take vlgnroua measures. Meanwhile tbe head waiter did set grow humble. Inatead he ntsameil tat air t a purae-proud guest and picked for h I trawl f tbe baatrnom in the houaa. One day he failed to be present to look after tha aarving of breakfaat. Juat aa it waa tinder consideration wbetWr r not his absence should be oondoatd tha Indtaalor recorded an Imperious call from hhi room. Everybody wwileal bmathVMalr to learn what new horror awaited the Hotel Fairtnount. "lie wants hia braattfaot servod ia tha rtHnat," waa the report; "aad a wiitta Vhtrpa, toaat and coifca, with plenty af cream!" This waa too mneh, and Mrs. Mtila advertised for another head waits. TVs head wItur departed proudly. TTVaa half way down tbe long promenade ht turned and biased through his oUaoAsal teeth: "Codfbih ariatocraoy!" Tt ts now balleved that (he head wata er was no waiter at all, but a bvaho-dow-o eong and dnnre artist out erf JbV Itaneae Oty Star. WON'T DISCUSS FINANCES. Too Oret a Itetleonee Uelmas tweraeart asa Lover ftgajaaO toaj tsto Wife's Immi, There ia one phase of falne RMdaer In this wrld that shonld be abaadeoe4 wltheut further parley. It is the groaa ratieence kept np between lover wmi s-weethaart regarding a fixed inouwta after marriage. Young people oa tWo brink of matrimony refuse to allow money mutters mentioned. Tkey shy away from flnaaclal questions aa if a good American Hollar were a ratttt suako. If the pair would ftettU down to a practical talk regarding an allowaaew nrtsundetKtsndings of the graves aort ntisrht be spared txth of them later oa. ft hi the duty of every husband re) provide a suitable sum of money for the personal wants of his wife. Th man not willing to do this is unfit to as vii me the reeponaibnttiea of married life, anil the Income insufficient to oarry otrt thie armgement should not be eo slderei! as a support for two. Therw Is not enough honenty aloo g aaeh lines during eourting tiara. It may aeem very harsh to yank two soae ing aonls down from the elouda AdJ march them along the straight and narrow way of bread and Hitter larenee, but It's only a question of the tumble before or after marriage. The higher the soaring the harder the drop. Men are not half such fools la this respect as women. They w ould be only too gld. many of them, to know Just how they are to stand iu the allowance business. No, indeed; ninety-nine prospective brides out of a hundred would be insulted if the subject were broached to them. Hut these same women, after marriage, will get deep bladders uuder their eyes from eoo atant weeping over ftnattciat bicker ing. Sweethearts and lovers, cannot you eacape long enough from the great billing and cooing act to sensibly eon aider waya and menus? A wlfe'a personal allowance should be gauged according to her husband's Income, and the social position, which she Is to assume. Then she would know exactly what she could have and what she must do without after she haa east In her lot with her heart eholee. Every wlfo lu thin laud i entitled to an independent pocketbook, faet aa aurely aa her husbaud is eutitled to hi. Boston Herald. Otasa HvatUva. In making clam bouillon select 90 nice elama, chop flue, put tbeut lato a double boiler, cook carefully fur oae hour, then' add one plut of water, strain through cheesecloth; add a plut of milk and a palataVto seasonro of fepper. Serve at once, ladle' Howe Journal, SKOWT WHITE G0WHS. ' rrettr Wt Matklstar Tkoaa Oath, tkerofl frwaa Tkooo Worst W OraliitM. White gowna, which are to rage aU au miner, are beluf made tip by city tailors and dressmakers In crepe do chine, India silk, batiste, moussell&e ale sole, grenadine and barege, for wa tering place dresses, for summer fetes, dinners and evening toilete, and in plhiii and embroidered muslins, luwna, Hnena, veilinga, aargea, mohair, plquee and etarainea for wear throughout the day. Oue of the fancies already noted is that of making white over the very faahiouable Spanish yetlow (In spite of the war), as, for instance, white crepe do chine ever yellow satin, a dress of this coloring jnat made for a tall, brilliant brnnelte is composed of two kinds af the crepe de chine, oue deeply erinkled and wrought with heavy Milky tbreada, the other plain. Tbe lutter ht used for the tucked sviid shirred portions of the gown, which ia mails uy ever a very elegent prin cess slip of Spanish yellow satin, cut half low in the nook, with only a slight cresvent-ahaped aleevc-puff on tho shoulders. The yoke and sleevea prop er am made entirely of lace of ex quisitely ine pattern. The lustrous, beautiful satia gleams through the lace and the acmitranspareal crepe, giving it a lovely iridescent effect. A hue knife-plaited Heunoe tif the satin is added to the foundation skirt, and tho bottom of tbe erepe de chine skirt has a ruche of the erepe and satin pluitcd up together aa u finish. A nar row, very eiagaut bolt of fine cut am exaid, topaz and onyx stones, ri mined with creamy tnoek opals and joined by links in fold filigree, will be worn with this handsome toilet. Nuns' veiling, orepe do shine, and a very haudsome ohitTon, soft aa India silk, but as hoavy aa crepe, are among the popular fubrios used, for tho snowy gowns for tha aweet girl graduates this year. Full-fiodged college girls havs in many cases elected for very elaborate gowns of mouaanlinn de soie over white silk, riahly garnitur:d with point da Veniae. Mechliu-Valenciennes wr other haudaume laoo, in tae form of yokoa, guunnna, Rton or mikado jack ets, berthas and tha like, with satin aasbss at tho waist and sheuldor trim miner, of ribbon and luce ootubLned. But the beouf of tkoae gowns lies really la their quaint aawylicity, and tae wlss aod tasteful Isadora of a f anted aoatool prohibited the use of aaee-pearked gtanpa, and all other elab- erate garnitaroa, permitting only rlu toa and flewer Ososratioas on gowna an the gTadaatas, White China silk, wtalte laaia asisii, organdie, ehiffoa and Froaesi haisate were among the ma terial aUeweaV and astshea to matrh. eerried twies mrnmA the waist and giajoaraily faaSesas at the snolc, ac susapanieel very rsaay of these eaxeed fcf5y ysetf in hi, A areas de chine, awwa far a stenatev, rrasefui girl, with tiesv, krewi hsttr aad oyee to match, had a deraty Vi waist of the crepe As skins aaade ever a low Irsdag of sflk, aj-aaaMai fat aaiatrUd tuks and jstiri I sal The waU fasteaail at the hash, aad was hansleil aeross both treat and bask with satia ribbon, each band having a hew with graceful np awaas lssas. TVs nalrasd aieves were nssaTed asad ioiahed wvth ribbon hrassJsts fVoan waist to shoulder puff. TVs desayi tsalnil skirl was trimmed with frilla, tiatinJ witA the satin rfboea. At tka aiass dlaaer the pink and wtalts ssssn eaiors wen oharm hsgly In 1 1 kf u a a a npaa the dmesea of white India waists half low in the a oak. feat filed tm to the rashioable height, with gerlaapsa of soft Venetian net awd has Ik a a oa aaattehlnaT lace. One eiasa erf yesag gradsstoe, listeoins; to the raaeaiareatesarnjon. wHU wesr wbtte Is4la namll er katle dresses and Verga, ronad ksts aa! white chip, wit I trtraialns oi warts ekr9n shirred sflk sorts, and ohuart-s of piak IT. T. Fort. Jt Pml Blow. Tka la SenJajmro F. Prvwf.er. rreeldeat Aethar'a attonwy uc.. whee face was terrfWy dladurtfd by sears, was owes engaged in a ci. a-t srttormey fer the Feaasylvaaia rail road, and h oppltig couaavl. in hu clceiug eyetwh, ansde a most brutal ac taek on hinv "Tke deoil oge of the rail road, he aaiJ, "are as tortuous and twisted M the featttres of tho man who represented It." Mr. Brewster gave no otrtwnrdeyga that he felt thie ercel blew ntitfl be had tlnisted hi argnment. Then he aahl: "Tor thu ftrat thns fa my ftfe the persooal de fect from wtdeh I strfler has be a the tabjeet of publle remark. I wtU tell you how I eame by It. When I was Hve years of age I was one day pUyitt with a yoortger sister, wbeu hj fell f&to an open grate, where a irv wu burning, f epreug to her ai4tance, dragged he from, danger, and hi a do ing I fell nryself, with Buy faoe upon the burning coals. When I was picked uy tny face was as black"---and hii Hugvr treniAxed his antagoni4t'a4 Uit man a heart. irrancMoo Ar gonaut. Raaeare riaarr. ?oak a quarter of an ouuee of iwu glass or gelatine in three tablenifoou fuls of eold water for an hour. (.Sit up in the meantime IV, pound oyouxig rb eVarb Into small piecee, and siiHtuor this Iu as mush sold water as will baro- ly eovor It nutfl h ta quite soft. Drain oJT the JuU-e, put rt into a saticcpun with the soaked gelatine and etrr ui til the gelatine la quite dissolved. Sub the fruit throofh a sieve, uilx tho pulp with tke gelatine and add tour tahle spovnfuha of thJek creajn. 8wouUm eeordlng W taste. Stir- the flum mery over- the Ore for a few mlnutea, hut do not allow It to bolt; pour It Into a damped baatn and let ti stand tn a ool nlaua to set, then, turn It on to a glass disk and tend it to tka tahlo wttk a enstard poured round it.--Boe ton Qlobs.. Lovely Women hi the Lagar at lh Qatnto Csllelrosv Portugal. Srfht trearrlnr Grapes, to ennslc, wearing short JackeU and short linen narwsu bnt a great variety ef hoadgsar. A rtotlnlat. seated on the edge of tke vat, flddjrsa while one ar two of (ho dornssta Jotk to wtth tbsir troice, keebinj traaa wfdi taanr feet. trtaarag las 1 s.T-z-. m. I a-aas xa whW-JM" . . 1. 1 Rubber Rollers or Used for Crushing tho Graces to Mato Speer'e Port, Burgundy, Claret and Other WInest Which, as is well known, rival the world in excellence, for i:.va'.Ms.-m3 a.od pertions, and are made from the Oporto grape jpvw nun .:;f.-s hr portea from I'ortugal forty years ao. The soil of northern N'jv.- J rrscy. containinj; iron, is just suited for them. Mr. Speer, hou-vtr, : .:s lier iruproved way cf mashing the grapes. He employs liro r"Vnrfrf rubber run by an engine which crush cjTapes at the rne r n barrel a minute. Spcer's W ines, especially the Port and I5urun!y nv ir market, arc of very old vintage, and hve no superi' r. P'.; -:ciast. fax and near prescribe them for weaUy females and j:c1 ; orvrnK- Ihoy are blood-maifin, nclCin loncr life, Extensively use ! at p.irt:cs, weddings and uso. 0"Scld sr Drvccists and Grocers who l THE AMERIi It is impcasihU to promiss particular features that wiH lppei.- ir. fSar MA:.IRICN MONTHLY" during ths oming year, for it ti, u as Eoolurun my, "a great monthly ctwnpAper." As such,, it pi-jiti iasr ils ttx&tn an iUustnUi account of the noUhU thingi which mala the hatorwaf the month, of the political Star " Vi lacw a oa rri piiMisheil, in t!i. couatrr or is Ettrap. wauia ccmoina-t so HMXsn.v U.f tt tM AMfll:CA M.2MT'LY tfi IWT-neSl. tia'aiadas. an4 anrrv at Icunuusm ita inn I ouai .irffMnt. orcrily offifttTd opinion. uot taivft. tad kui Eiial) at tn par-sr ' llunxy period." ."i usrtowr. ! ' month. The "Ladinu Amelia five the bat thought and information of the cur-cut magncines in fi' ennia aratii the contributed articles furoah the character liutches of the trail of tfiar Booth, and give timely dianiMinng by authonts on any uestxa i immaduiSE atrioas import. The result of this comfrchensivc effort to edit in otu monthly volume 4sr feiormatioa needed by inteHigent pofut cf " live " instincts ts best g.uia ant. ta opinions which th readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY have seen fit to cxprr. These art thinking business men, clergy men, editors, lawyeri, profoson, ccgineeri, the wbie-awake women of Amenca. 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