1 ju WW I rarorlta to&ry b -WBs3 Cayt Cflin Patmlxii by ' Lktm Utttb Frea Its Virtaia Sttphan A. Daitlaa Call Jreat Me IW-Cbuitly Arite, JTyssoulk, ill. j m- Campbell Thompson ran the . i.h.m IJnroln often altrot. -nk" Yatea. Lyman Truinbcll tad r , (Vjlrtby bought refreshments for the Loin i lute-bellum days, and from the which Stephen A. Douglas do- " ... i. we or liis grwi .-;.! has uot M luuoh to do. how this hiftorio hotel, M it lias with ... i.i i i.i aJlnrJ's tliirteen-jenr-oiu muguuiK, .ertd, roy-eheeked daughter OUie. ' ' - t.iinv tlia nicture of nnr. I ,h thirteen years of her life were pent lira of mvaihiwH v imn u I ir.ri tifr.r,! fti imin wn Amnio vm but tia Lnt Wot resulted. .al leii effected by Dr. Williams' Piiln f'f 1 reopie, aim was mnu. (it it W piircuase v wi iii iur f .i.. 'hnl takea half a box. there wnn !li i.nnmrtinent is her condition : when Ll uii-n two boiet the waa complately La to health. To-day, there is out a r1 .... i still. r ier cnill wn nnuijiBnii. one came to the attention of the editor Tn.Ounlu Soriht. and a reporter wn L to Intra the story of this renmrknhle (n Mrs. inompsom own tips. Blie t ni a hearty, well-developed child ike tini 'he was born until she was mri old. in inn sne waa laann down hflstmniitnrT heoraatism. For nine ,hi wwnrrer entirely free from the (lis aA much of the tme was in an alarm- ...ititinn. At tlrcee. she could not walk. Lr ipius was drawn out of shr so that she coald not etand straight. One of the doe ton said ir nhe became well alie would be a cripple for life. " lr. Urigran, of Augusta, was the CrH doctor who had her case, lie duutored her throiiKli two serious times of the dikeue, and tinslly told tin he could not cure hrr. We doctored her roust all the time, but when tht wan ten years old mht bad au uuutually severe attack, and we called iu Ir. Krvider, of lrsi rie City, where we were then living. Be tried hard to cure her but finully gave it up. lie said, ' I an do nothing further, the case u the woret I hare wllneweu.' "We nearly pave up hope then, but called l'r. Mol'iinicl who doctotrd her afterwecatue to rijrDiouih, hut no benefit was derived. "Then 1 heard how Vncle Wekliy Wiiltro had leen cured by Dr. WUIiams' l'iuk Pill for Pule People. Knowing the cooditinn he had been iu, 1 thought if the pllle cured biui, thoy niiarht hilpOllie. Consequently I Ui.tht a box lor her, and before she bad fiuihcl it she was much better. She continued taking them, aud v hen the second box had been luro she was well, and has uever bad rheuniatuu since. " I cannot eay too much for the Dr. Wil liams' 1'iuk Pills for 1 believe OUie would linve been dead long ayo.lf she had not taken them." Victoria Thompson. Suborib d nnd sworn to before nie this 11th day of 8ijJtenir.fr, 1MI7. W. t. Ro.MTCX, Jfoiary Pullio. I hereby etHte thst I have eiHUiiued Mi.'u OUie Thompiion, and find no outward np peHrance of rheumatism. w. p. wapb. m. r. Rtibserihod and sworn to before ma this 17th day of September, lfP7. W. a. Romick. yolaty Puhh. All dealers will Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Psle People, or they will be sent poet- is id on receipt of price, fin cents a box or six Mxes for $2.S0 (they are never sold in hulk, nr by the WO), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, M. Y. CHINESE IN Manila, j money in uayonets. Lovely Women !n the Lanr at Ine Qalato tclleiros, rorlugal. Bow It Great Reduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Ninety Days ! r - w xm rwn . Tt..l12o rTtiA f M i3 unaersigrnea uner xne ruuiw xuon TIRE STOCK OP FURNITURE TUB GREATEST SACRIFICE EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN SYLVANIA. are uot celliDK out, but we do thin to Inorease our twles above Roy pre- .T I .. I . 1. - 1 f 1 I . .. .1 . year. rP Jfive a lew oi hib irioi-n in iuii"" , Wood Chainber Bnitti 14.00;Cotton Top Mattretia 2.V) hffood Chaniber Buits lfl.OOl Woven Wtre Mattretit. J i LOKk Suits. 8 Pieces 19.00 Bed SnrlniTH lh Parlor Suits 80.00: Drop table, per ft .W Ljeo Cbain per set 8.50jPlatforiu RookerB 8o0 itock, everything In the furniture line, luoludiiitr Mirrors, hook L. l.l.hF1 Pnnhniirrta Otfnt ro Tiihlps FatlflV Rockers. HllbV thaira ther PillowB, LoutiRes, Couclies, DouiihtrayH, Sinks, Hall Raoka, Can. IChairs fine, medium ana cheap rurntture, iobuii an ciaeeeo. lioeK reduced all tbrouKh. Come early and see our stock before, fcMog t order, and tuuu save 10 to 9) per cent, on every aoiiar. ial Attention Givon to Undertaking & Embalming. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Llmitea, MIFPLINBUROIl. P flRETeLIFE 9 AMlFACClDENTeJ Insurance. SYDER'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Geri'l Insurance Agency, SELINS GROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Blmor SAT". Snydor, LsorLt, Successor to tbe late William H. 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Schoch & Stahlneckor, Middleburgh, Pa 1" I?"! rotCNtf Bf WHICH YOU FUTURE CAN lHULt AND ACCURATELY BE fOBETOUk i -H'"rV . SAVAI, lh world nnowiMd ltrptlaa AitroloRr, who hm bow tmllBf vmIi ''. ,iulnnBi Uwruuslitiui lurti ftr iti it flr jwt. will ft truUiful. Mtunuev ,' , , - V f. Unt iitiroui diintfttiut of your lift. II will five 70a r ptrtuul pMrMt, 4i 1 I , ( 1 i s iwNiiiuu, vliirawur, ftl'tltij, t ut, ,wUti UumU 1 lit; to-mut ftootUsuu, mIvm w4 RTUNE TOLD. " REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND ' WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOLOGY.": Yntt nts Inform yrarMlf thorwshlj ea ' y "T'-ir1 Tn bp r.n vnr rn rr v ( ' .'ji.:) IU UC lift Mill IU Uk.. llm.ua B tut otlxr iiumuum of jwu I T CJ A f.A'jl E ANSWER M4Y LtAD 1QU TO tMKE TH0USN0S OF SOL'.ARS. I Hei III cnl. ami .v. vl. l 4ie of birtK nd 1 will lluwlMtalr Mm ;o - tfilhful rMnitjil ?uar I.i. al provt il ki i nil Iru. r 70ura.II. I iLUolii lul Uikl. tl oubirUuijiiLiutti .Irlrilr imStUsul. AiiarMS rr Trvwrrn, rcva nnx rQ3, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 IjTED-BRAHSiS AiWIflatMkH ImfUUaMI atainai WMwisuas. oMirts.T WANTKD BICVERAL TKUHTWOUTI1Y " iHirMins tn tills stale to manair our lui new. In tholrpwu ami nearby oounites, II U mainly oRlce work oomluvlsil at home. ttliry atralelit two a year anU exinsea-lerlam bonaflile, no more, no IfM salarjr. Monthly t7s. Uelerenuee. Knulose self-aililreaaetl stamped envelope, derbert K, lieaa, freat., l)ept. M, Ubloago. Mt-lti. They Are Influsntlal and for That Reason Disliked. Was Hade by a Wash- Stria trending Urapea. to music, wearing short Jackets and short linen pants,. Dit. iv Irtit a g-reat variety ol oeaflfear. Arroitniat. newteu on ine eagaoi tne vat. tidaie. la;ton Blacksmith. ; while one nr two of the flaawht Jotn id irtfh ttMir voicea, keeping time wirh their" Icet, treaaiog Use gTape. Il U'wrked the Wtipou of W. ty' ' .' 21'-' ! "I with I could pick up the bayonets Ai".vt'.. 9?SgH;a-f 'ijMlt rSTV5 - thai have been thrown aay around Santiago.- aniJ a blacksmith in one of W.ahlngtoo't down town shop. What eurtbly ffood would-thVy do .4M,5?v jou?" asked a by.lander. fr -V,-f;fc -I could make a mall fortune out fUim'CCM ft I ; ' v "i'7' '-.Iw of tbem." replied the blacksmith. .&'eWf rr'V & ronton that I think I would like to :SW '1. Tkrlr Thrlftj Ware Bavins; T deaieir Soorce of Grievance lo Ike Bnanlardtf, Who Hold Tkem la Ureal Coatempl. Forming us they do a very large proportion of the population, nearly equal to that of the uutivea tht'in Bi'lves, nnd hnvinjr by their indiiKtry and business ability Kustiiined the fame of Manila us u eomn.ereiul port. I they lire a thorn in the side of the Spanish mercantile c!u:k, aside from' the conventional dislike extended by ! I did once before with ilie bayonets the latter toward nil foreigners. lie- that were picked up at Antietatn and ln commercial by nature, mul hav- "Harper's Kerry." liH,' realized the good policy of keeping j "Uow's that?" their word in bumnenH mutters, in "Well. 1 don't know ns it did me any contrast with the everlasting pro- ! pood leaMwuyt It doesn't now that 1 have lost It nil. Perhaps that i the ronton that 1 think I would like to try it iij;:iin. I was n young man when the war was over anil was living up at a little out-oi-tlie-wuy place In the moiintnina of Maryland. 1 liad learned my trade of my father, who fell at (ettytburg, and the world was before me. I settled down to sheing farm horses and mules, repairing reapers and mowers, and doing odd jobs of all kinds. Price were better then than they are now. and the couutry did well and white cp-gs. "'Cap.' he taid, ns he laid the bayo- tr.istinnting und "munanu"-itig of thu Spaniards, they have built up u large luminous with the Knglish nnd American houses, who inllnitely pre fer to denl with them rather than with the owners of the soil. Their thrifty wuya aud tendency to auve money und tend it home to China rath er than to spend it where they ure is unother source of grievance to the huughty "ICspanolea." Then their ability und williuguesa to perform every kind of manual labor. from carpenterini;. shoemakinir. etc.. ! had tome cash tn it. I to coolie work, from morning to night i 'aid by a little capital, at the lowest of wuges is u cause of j "One day an old fellow living 'way envious irritation to the indolent tin- j "P "n the mountain enme Into my shop tive "Filipinos." and u constant feud j w'n bayonet in hi hand. On the is waged between the two races, which I other arm wls a little basket of nice has been bunded down for genera tions. In a street fight, however, 1 have noticed that the "Filipino" it i nel 0,1 'e anvil, 'my nnyin pnteh is very npt to come out ahead, although 1 " gornieu up wmi weens anil nun. many of the cooliea have the most I nn' ' J could on'y jest make mo a superb muscular development which j ''tle nurrcr hoe outen this baynet ter mis ycre tne&t o egn. i reckon I'd hev a right good ehance of un ylns" "I took the bayotict und hit It a tap ugainst the anvil and it rang like a bell. There wat the best of steel in it and 1 know I could make a first class hoe out of it. I had seen any number of bayonets, army muskets and twordt kicking around In that country, but I had never thought of using them for anything before. I stuck the bayonet into the fire ami in a few minutes I made a very pret ty little onion hoe for the old man. I cut off about two-thirds of the steel, then bent the rest around nearly square with the ferrule and flattened it out into a nice sharp blnde an inch ! wide. Theierrule I lift untouched so I have ever seen Long ogo. according to history, lleot of Chinese junks, under the fa mouB pirate chief LI Ma Hong, bore down on Manila with the Intention of capturing it nnd its ninny treusurea. The little garrison in the fort defend ed it with a gallantry such as Span iards can and will display when in desperation, and Li Ma Hong, pos sessing no "petroleum Bhells," and it j storm coming up providentially, the ; fleet was ingloriously defeated. Some of the Junks went ashore on the north ern coast of the island, and there is ' to-day a curious race of so-called ! Chinese "Igorotea," or savages, living ; In the fastnesses of the mountains, and i Bttpposed to be thu descendant of the uhlnwrnftVofl tilml... A nn.i.in dny in January is the anniversary of 1 hm Lhe h? han" cou'd te l,"t 'n, the fight, and on that day hardly ' : her haf Pf.nd to a" "Ul Chlnaman in Manila dares .how him-1 tU V,,ttnd??.ln1 thf c0"e r ,i the 8hof: t liu i yi ii iu lur ine oiu uiuu. ii hung just right and made tbe prettiest garden weapon you ever saw. The old fsUow waa delighted. A few houreu Rubbor Rollers are Used for Crushing the Cmos to Make Epcer's Port, Bursundy, Claret and Other Wlnosi Whitli, as is well known, rival the v.-orl 1 incxcellcncc,fori:iv;;'.;:.ir.(l e:,'il persons, nnd re made fnnntlie Oporto grape r v. non vir.t s iia porteil from l'ortujjal forty years ago. Thesoilcfnortlifrn New j-.-rscy, containitu; iron, is iust suited fcr thini. Mr. Spccr, however, t: the improved way of mashing the grapes. He employs l.ire ro rubber rtia by an engine which crush crapes at the r.-ite f a a uuuute. Sjicer's Wines, especially t!;e Tort and IV.ivundy market, are of verv old vintage, and have no super: r. I'hv far and near prescribe them for weakly females an I use. rs of irrcl v. in i.ms ' r.s. TO- r.Mly CJ?Sold by Druggists and Grocers who dlal in Wines. Thcv arc blnnd-makincr, addintr iron to the system, and tend lousr lif . r.xtensivcly uc 1 at panics, veddinrs nnd. :-! rr.i f HIGH LIGHTS. self out of doors, for every small boy. native or Spaniard, feels in duty bound j to "heave a rock" at hiru. i TV). V 1 .. tt f . . . .......... ...... . .un jater b(( cnme ,n aJn onJ lol(j me town, it is always assumed that the how ,h( boe e ,aiJ ,t WM Chinese hnr set ,t. and they aro very ,Q ht , thin Rnd , A an! scarce in the streets while the confla- ' " i, i . m i I u ll I sir n ta eav w vriiiw ia, gratisn lasts, for tacit instructions would Beeni to have been given on these occasions to the effect that "if you see a Chinumun hit him." Early In the spring of 1833 the Span ish Iron steamer San . limn sailed from Hong-Kong for Manila with n cargo largely composed of keroncnp, which had been carefully stowed os near the boilers os possible, and on deck, where the some 300 Chinese coolies who com posed the passenger list could sit on the enses nnd knock the embers from their pipes against them. It is not surprising that the ship took fire when Just within sight of Luon, and the Spanish captain, with most of his officers, promptly took to the boats and pulled for the shore, leaving a raging, shrieking muss of Chinese shrieking nt them from the doomed vessel, for no provision is made on something that I had always heard he fore this was the hardest kind of work. "What he said set me to thinking. If a bayonet made such a good onion hoe why was there not a field for mak ing them on a lare scale? The bayo nets were to be had in quantity ami there were people enough raising on ions. In a few day a neighbor of the old men came into the shop with a bayonet and said he wanted a hoe made out of it. Several others fol lowed his example in tbe next month or ao and bayonet hoes came to bo known and generally used in that re gion. I put up a notice in several post ofllcea around there that I would pay five cents apiece for bayonets. They came in by hundreds. Ia spare time .1 made tlicm up into hoes, which I finished off as nicely as I knew how these atenmers for the snfety of the . Then I put a little advertisement In the coolies In case of accident. In a few minutes tho San Juan was afire from stem to stern. As many as could climbed the masts, only to fall back suffocated into the blazing furnnce be low. Kven the most merciful death of drowning was denied them, for t?e sea was alive with sharks, attracted country ipaper and finally another in an agricultural paper, and the orders began to pour in on me. I charged 35 cent apiece for the hoes, and as it did not take over live minutes to make one, when 1 was making them iu quantity, I estimated that there was at least 15 cent profit on each hoe. by the glare, swarming around the J I had no discount to make to the trade, ship as mackerel swarm around a ' I sold every hoe myself and got all bucketful of "gurry." ' the profit myself. The trade increased Thirty-six hours later another until bayonet began topet scarce and steamer sighted the wreck nnd bore I hod to offer seven, eight and finally down to tho rescue. Out of the orig- ten cents for bayonets and they were innl 3(K some 80 wretched creatures slow to come ia at that figure. Bu: were found alive, clinging to the big for a year or two I sold the hoes by gangway which hung over the side, and hundreds and I got very well fixed to the stern davits and boat tackle, financially. In my advertisement of with tho iron hull of the steamer red- course I alluded to the Hiblical notion hot in places, and the sharks leaping of beating swords into plowshares and at them. The rescuing boats had lit- . shears into pruning hooks. This wa ernlly to fight their way through the , ry fetching with all sorts of good ravenous brutes. people, and a good many, I suppose, I saw the survivors us thev were ! bought my lioe not only because tney landed and a cllseoiirinrd.lnnl'in int I were a flrtlasa article, but as relic To bear disappointment bravely is to disconcert tbe fates. Mingle lolly w ith your wisdom, or no body w ill aoc!ate with you. We arc well balanced when our wills can control our prejudices. Kaitli ia higher than reason, as loy alty is finer than investigation. Thegeniality of some people-amounts to a positive blemish in character. Look before you leapt otherwise you won't recognize yourself afterward. Originality consista mainly in not saying the thing which everybody else aaya. Stupid people rob u of both time and .omper, hut clever people go away loaded with our ideaa. When a girl's clever tongue keep her from marrying it is because she haa not yet met her eqnnl among men. Chicago I5econ!. WITH TIIE WRITERS. if5 ' j i X f A m v.h ' jj : '.. jo I! i i Look! Look!! Look at youpnelf when you bir ilnrliin . i ..... .... . . r i t Asked how his name was pronounced my Niore. i ke.-p -ou - Sir Walter Ilesant replied. "Make it ' r',L' ,V' . ' ' i , . ht . UIHl tat exactly rhyme with pleasant." I "jlV"'1, -'l.,thiBfc c. r... "... ..... v. -.;.1.uri,,,',,.l,("0''l. U.lerweur and " ' "" umr': U"',H- 1 '" t nit stock ironi ine zooiikui neiii nu nicas tor they were. Tbe San Juan, an empty, scorched hull, was towed in nnd an chored in tho mouth of the river to cool off until the 70,000 Mexican dol lars In her bottom could be dug out of the debris, a melted 'mass. Aud not an expression of regret did I hear from any of my "Chlno" friends over the disaster to their countrymen. "Pah! coolies!" was all they auld. Boston Transcript. naspberrx Shortcake. To three cupfula of flour add two spoonfuls of baking powder. Sift twice, then rub into the flour a piece of but ter the size of a small egg. When well mixed stir in enough milk to make a soft dough. Bake In jelly tins, half filling each pan, and having a very hot oven. When the crust is a delicate brown, remove from the -pans, and with a sharp, heated knife, cut through each cake, splitting Into halves. But ter each half and spread raspberries which have been sugared an hour earlier between the layera. Serve warm with cream. Oood Housekeeping. of the war. Some of those bayonets had no doubt pierced some poor fel low's vitals, and let his life blood out upon the greensward on the battle fields of tbe south. It is good to think that tbe use 1 put them to was more peaceful and useful to munkiud." Washington Star. Mickey's Victory. Greenhorn IX) you ki ow, Mick, I could; make a lot of money out of you? Mickey How could) you? "By taking you round the streets on the end of a string as a monkey." "Indeed! I'm afraid you'd have to engage another man." "Oht What for?" "Why, to tell the people which end of the string the monkey is on." Spare Momenta. A Sad Case. -Wbat'a all the excitement Bike about? Wheeler A few minute ago ahorse slipped into a manhole. "Hurt much?" "Yes; broke bla front rkP Up to Date. the Bed Badge of Courage. "Henry Pcton Merriman" is the pen name of Mr. Hugh Scott, according to the authority of the editor of the Timei Saturday Keview. The late deorge Parsons Lathrop began his career as poet with two vol umes called liose and Hooftree un-1 Keenan's Charge. He was largely in strumental in organizing thu Copy right league. tiilbert Parker, the writer, has been elected an honorary member of the Uoyal Society of Canada and has re ceived the degree of P. C. L. from Trinity university, Toronto. Kev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgsou, of Christ church, Oxford, better known ai "Lewis Carroll," author of "Alice in Woiuk-rlund." who died ou January H at Guildford, I'ngland. left a gross estate valued ut about JUl.UOO. We learn that Mr. A. T. Quiller Couch, the Cornish novelist and essay ist, has great difiiculty in persuading people that his name i pronounced "Cooch," and say that, though be never invented the pronunciation, he can prevail on only a few friend (out side of Cornwall) to believe in it. V . B. BOfER'jJ BROfHERHOGD STORE V p,-rHI lir-s III tin -NKVKIi A I Till SHI i, itu V ns in thi. mm,. ( man. ,,, ,,,lr' Uimi. iri.wn .-,1,1 . ,.,!.. ... h.m.ll.l ..." , v r-IHllIf S. "l. KffiTf X. loll, .tj.lllllll 'Ml hl..lli;i Ulirv M, tiihlv If fl-Mr-NM4'l I i xptr k r Dtr mnnlh. Agents Tin N l h.i . fi i ni ll.aliH x X.VI n FITZHUGH III, ui (.iTi-i iii : u I -ii, r AND tk ami hii n 1 it'n' v 1 1 ,i liu -i:mh-IW i .,.fc. lll'-KI, ItH. Money 1 1). U'-a. 1 1 iiikitn V, !,.,.,, i. u ln V i priil-,.-.. . n 'li-n tT I'lirl.v Iswie. li.-r.-rtil l''S I iM'ii mul Ilie MHilsli W.'V In be -1 I Mlttil ial I l r i i ; 'iya'ts. 1 i' :" und aliiii'M FOR THE CYCLING MAJORITY. C,,L) INCHED 1LLUSTRAI IONS. It requires "sand" to learn how to encounter much of it afterwards. TU.n the ni eiillre I' 1 I y l l i in!. .i ii win :iln iit'i- will, i.m r -I;. .1 on ii.Mi.K t l.c in ' . i nt Uie ride a bicycle, but one doesu't care to DFTTriTO LTHnV I.i' ' rni i imh. uuuiiu 1'iuur I.I.IM. Ill -l-l' '.. I L. A. W. Bulletin. i uIumid 1. 1- I'tiiii tuui i Will" I", ll'll will III. tflVIMl ill urt ic- On a line day it is reckoned tbat the cycle riders of the world cover the grand total of lOO.OOU.OOO miles, or 4,000 times round) the world. J Uubber solution does not always keep well, and it is advisable to e.xatn iue tbe eouteuts of a tube of it it it has not been opened for some time iu or der to make sure that a repair can be effected with it. Nuts which will work loose may be kept tight by preparing a washer of brown paper and screwing them dowu ' on to that. This is worth remember-' ing wheu there is no mechanic at band to remedy the matter. i A cycle ruilway is something of a novelty ia practice, though already ; somewhat atals ia theory. A company i is now in progress ot formation at ' Birmingham for the construction of 3 ' "cycle railway" somewhat on the lines ', of a switchboard. Its precise tortu U i u yet Indefinite, but it is expected to ' form au important item at fairs and i other places ot amusement. ) THE 1TVAT10L fOCIETY, 91 93 F i It ! i A c l w Y ii V. I'm hlili ti !' t t-iM-rii i 1. 1--' HiiuK. linr inn I, ni il 1. 1- i - I i.i, is , ii nl' Is 1. 1 I In f s 'I In ;lK -til-n. 81.50 PEE DAY. A KKW i: l.ll.lll -Uii- I. 1 1 Hllll'l'il. I'll'1 1 1 New llitil u I' i cl .M l Kl W A N tv ' i . i. - ii .iv u'jh r Ki'UKIlT llyM VN 1 0- 'JO-1 ttU HEHML f " ul il HeodaeM and ATewrfto cured by. Dr. MILKS' VAM f ttu. 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