1 II .IK-alil in Amu 1 I jo HI AUAl : I' ll i 4 i int. H ut 1 IU! 'I i, ft l.ftlD'' iDl lull n( ' iDlti'! li.il.DW ' nni.tuinl m l iii ml cm 1 i!' utin-l! II iliTlnl liivt-n. al.inrii'1 I i ln iwl y M tfj ,-: -iY IV? I' WITH THE CLECTRICUT3. HE DOCTORS SAID IT WAS LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA OR CREEPING PARALYSIS. s Sufferer Found a Remedy that Helped Him and inrew an umer Medicines away. A Perfect Cure. From the Journal, fowrenrr, fan. i -.. i.. F"1" v.. .iiiVr n.ti r Uiwrn , C"' .. ... .1.1. .it. (i. ICiJ . w i.- II r.lliu m. . ... Liu r i'10 lr,t bu,in,M ,ioue wu Ci here. U " 1310 Loisillua Ut, i w"-'"-uo carp.uwr "nu "" firm in Jenvrnou tuij,wi. .m-i. .mt.net Journal reporter Mr.Suyder Li a wond.rful mory. He said: I - l .iDcrianced a coldneia or Uh0 in the f,rt' then ereeping up my t until it reached my body. I grew very in linn, niy ppwwiw - j i- ' 1.1 A MAW iknlll I fWklt. t& MTiral iitinguished physiciana, out' ;r miinnip a - ,inuf1tiprowwr. l'lle Peopla- immrimiij uuuinicncru ,ui, tlirowin ail m' ,w liu.l n I.M.ifitli.( mm I 11 .Mi tWAlvil k j in an sou " ... though it ii over tlx month inc T my Hut pill more nan heen no recurmiv m me dikcnuv. My appetite ia now good and my general lieultb In better than it hua beeu lur many yeara. " Yea, you con lay that my cure wim ef fected thrniu-h the uneof lr. U'illiuim' Pink 4,'illa for Pale l'eople, which I ctiuaidrr the mnat remarkable medicine on tla market. " You uik it' I have any objection to your riihliahiui; thia interview. None whutever. am nnlv ton glad to let other, know wlwt Dr. Williams' l'iuk Pill for Pale People have done for me, and 1 hope my alory limy b the mran of reatoriii); to health othrr aftlii ted aa I waa." The power of Ir. William' Pink Pilla for Pale People, in the vim nuniher of iUm'iim'k due to impure or poiiuiml. )1hhI hua lici'i. di'inotiKiruied in thouiianiU nf inamnct aa n -nuirliuhle a the one related above. Thov pill huild up the blood by upply itikT il lilwi'ivinc flemeiits, which nouriah tli varimi "rcunn, nirmilntiiic them to activity In the performance nf their function ami thin drive din-use from the ivitem. No nn'i who i (uttering enn rightfully neglect thil way to rentore nenlth. Phyiiciun amf dniK liia't eoimi.ter lr. William' Pink Pilla fnf Pale piM.ple a potent remody uud large (juau titiea of the pill ar ued. Great Eeduction Sale of FURNITURE! Pnr Ni i ot.v DaVS ! i j ev rtru 13 n Klin TVlfilT E5i io unaersigneu uiier . iuo uw TJUV. STnflff OP "PITRNITURB TIIK (JKEATKST8ACKIFICH EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL I ENN- ir.. uot f-ellini? out. but we do thin to ii.cre.iH our mlm. I.vh r.ny pr , venr. Wf tri i few of Hip prlcn an l',ow:,,r..u 2 V. t Wooc Chamber Biiirt. f i4.w;t..oiioii i - . MWooil Chamber Suit 1(1.00; Wovnn Wire Mattrn- (. Untie 0k Suits, 8 Pieoec 10.00: Hwl Rnrtntri. -, ,.1 Parlor Butt 80 00 Drop Tub en. per ft odeo CliMim per net 2.50 .Platform KocKern ntnrk. everytblnp in the furniture line, inoln.linn' M lrror8'lpV,Th.'!' ;:S,d:hon?,KANmr,KCentrei tiller IlllOVt'l", UMIII)-n, linir.uri, iw. ---tChalr-Hne. n.ediuiu ami cheap ' kMuu rices rednneu an (iirniiKii. vmur em ij nun irorder, and thus save in to zu per ceur. tui rv.-i , wial Attention (livon to UndertaKintr v. rin.m....i... KATUoHiMAJN 2 uan l -t , uiunwi M1FFUNIU1H011. " '"'I H la atated that adeaerted and nrifrH Iioiihc at Dartmoor. England, baa been atruck bj light ninjr oer 800 Umea, Thia ta a atrong rvfutation of the old aajlng that liifhtnlng" never at rikea twice In tha anme place. The uiuniclpullty of I'aria hta recog nized the value of electro-therapeutic In adding a new wing to the boapital at La Sultpetriene. which will be devoted exclusively to the Irvatn.riit ot dia ease, by means of electricity in it. va rioua forma. Electric power for arv:ii niiu-liine hn. heretofore been npplii'd from the motor to the npimlle through pearin. tut a new (iennun electric aewing mu rbine has the iower upplied directly to the spindle. A curioua state of thlna wn oh erved lo Investigating the electrolysis of water pipea in Duyton, ().. in which it wns found tbut atonea and pebbles near the pipea in some cusrs actm to huve been electroplated with the metal cf the pipea. which one of the experts tielievca hua never been observed before. NexttoGernmny, according to L'Elec ti itleti. France mi8ci-h' more electric trumwnys than any other countTy In Europe. During 1807 alone the num ber of kilometers added to its system amounted to 1 IT. 600; in other words, in 12 motitliH, almoat us tunny miles of electric tramwny were constructed in 1'iuncc us now exist in Englund. The electric building of the I'aria exposition of 1901) will contnin, among otherattractions. the machinery for the lichtiug of the entire grounds, which will requlrecngiiH's of over IL'.OUO horse power. These will necessarily require an immense amount of water for the generation of tlrara, and it hns been decided to utilize this water in u greut electrical fountain. 100 feet high, before tlnully delivering it to the boilers. NOT MERE BUTTERFLIES. 1 Insurance. NYDEW'S OLD. AND RELIaHLK t.eti i Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VS, SEYDER COUNTY, PA- ll..,. T7.,.,.1l..., t T?,.lM,l-.lr. TniiivntiiP i I i DlCSftilei? ir I lie follin' - list of SI auilard Companies, from which to mU u hi-lectioo. " ler the World over. . .kt te-Uoyal, Liverpool, Enjr. (including foreiu-i. nB.-U) ? JIS'Il!-!;!! Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., toiiiesi Aiueucmi w., iv-'Y;." ,,- I'ha'nix, Iim tfoi d, Conn. '''i-Vimu Conlineutal, " New York, . ; " " '' luf In t li A ltil-1ii r. New Ynt'k. i,- l',o. P-Mot.utl Lifw Inn. 13... w York, . ' ai4.-".iK." 1UKNT Employer,' Mubility AsBiiraiioeorMi..i.-. IACCUK'llt ItiHv tJO. .-iilUHCrineii vapiiiu ui 11' , p.Lifo and Accident risks fic.-.pted at the liwt .po-mlo nite, ju. 1.-.. 1. 4. ...I .,.,,. All int rl.illlih IlfOHIPt ! V III" VVJ II n l I UT L ll'UitHI I" llllltlil," r-", J. . ? T 1 t.. 1:.... i., t.i uil hiiseq ol ItlSlir- auuii nv iiiijusieu. iiiiui im.'ii i"n i" 1 , . nmmntle f imiol.o.1 F.TiMRIt W. SN Dl-'.H. A'.'t.. hibono K0 1S2. Oflico 011 Corner Water it I'm. Sts. SidiimLrov'. I sTOVE: NAPHTHA The Cheapest ami ltce-v Faei . 3o i'.'isirkor. With it you can run a vapor slf- cu t'r oik liulf cent per lionr. (live us a call aiul lt convinceO. Schoch & Stahlneckr. Middleburgh, Pa Tlie duchess of Abercorn con sew beautifully. Tba duchea-s of Sutherland can cook aud make a gown. She of ton design her own dresses. Queen Victorias daughters were taught to cook and mw and nialio tlw.Mii- kelvea generally useful. Princoa Henry of llnttonl.erg ia kkillful einbroideress, beside being an artist and musician. The tiinrohlonessof Ixmdouderry, one of England's most famous beaut ius, U a utilitarian of the first water. Th princess of Wales learned sclen- Uflc dresscuttlng. and o royul princess not so long ngo wa Initiated into thu myateriet of hoirdreasing. Thero is no lietter Judge, of needle' work in tha kingdom thnn Princess Christian. Many of tha design uaod In th Royl school of art needlework are from the clever pencil of Trincesa Lonise, mnrchionesis nf Lome, Princess Alice, mother of the present empreaa of liutwin. used to cut out her cluldren's clothes and trim their h.t's In the far-back davs when she way crand duchesi of IIosso, and was sur roundinl by the little ones. Empress Frederick of (icrniany isom of the most intellectual and cultured women in the world, but she .a alsoar ndept In the domestic arts. She is a tculptresa and enn cleverly wield the brush, ns well as her sister marchioness of Uirne. THE TPJ;TUS CASE. Wife of the Devil's Island Victim oo tbe Situation. Scene ia Cpcer'a V:cyrd, AT PAS SMC, 11. J. Gathering l Oporto Craps for rt it UargauSl ITim. tVnkV perantw. Invalsai and tbe a, flnil tbl. ta Jutiwliat tiny ant,a.enuuwoiJ-(ahtooi1rvii Cloodmalklns Wine. THEY EAT TO ORDER. ; now rwls Art rattearal br Maeailai , cry oa Score, of Poultry Farm. In Uaclaad. There are many poultry furma In England, for fresh fowl la considered a ' great and staple table delicacy, tney , have many schemes for fattening the ! birds. One is to confine them in small j pens, whete they con have no exercise and are fed a mixture of ground onta. milk and fat. They put on flesh at a rapid rate subjected to this treatment. th ITEMS 0? PASSING INTEREST. The mr.lo sex in the dominion of the khedivcNceeds the female, by lfiO.000. liussla is said to own 3,000,000 horses --nearly one-half of the whole number In existence. Kangaroo tails are exported from Australia to London, am) aro there made the chief ingredient of delicious soi'n. The dairy industry of Iowa contlni'cs to grow. There are now 1.002 crearner '. in the state, against 0j I In 1807 and SCI in 1S0G. During the last ten years tho records of Great Britain show that. 134 men and 2:t7 women mi died the uge of ICO years or more, A rat bit Mrs. Mary Wolfe's finger, at Thiny's Creek, 0. lilooil poisoning en sued, causing death nine weeks after tho bite was received. In .June last a swarm of bee took pus- ', session of the Hue of a copper boiler in j the kitchen of tbe Cherry Tree Inn at I Seething, in Norfolk, England. The : bees made their entrance and exit via I the kitchen chimney, anil were uotdis--turbed. The landlord of tho inn. Mr. C Jesse Garrod, has now found a hive of lior.ev In the flue. 1 FORTUNE TOLD. SS to THUS SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. ' WVllk 'XI JH a.kl.l....i lk.,...t,..t L..Md f..r aha mb! ti VMrtt. sTlfai as truthful. ftMUrfttaU I I V Y u. 1 . w-. .t-l. i .nH. I, fa II wilffii. vnnr lra.nal lliMiritiM. alia, i 1'iaon nwnajwia siiaiis f 1 -11 ; ' . FRUIT OF THE F0PPY. ' J nuaituin. iUiuIii. kbilitr. luU. urolnbl Uulh of hU, luanbU kocld.uu. kdiio. md ZyZ iu.Uwi ua luM klUin, Kwrixa, (na.ili, uauuM, ipMUlkliu liiuinw uuun, Mo. ,-r-a ntnnrn t nr an iiftT Tfi nr T1.V: ulbQCa ID DC UH til) I IU DC. You wn Inform yotirttlf thoronithlx on tntl M on rut oinvr qnriuvu ot wt i iu r tk-a ira-a-ut sVtld ftltural 111! VVV SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, etna 111 ou na bit. u.,. 01 oirw . trathM kromi niwliniot lour lift, i.a em l to b .11 tnw br lvrU. tho ASTROLOGER, Look Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. "IIM Wf.,.1. . huui.i.u..l.,libaiul. III. vondarfMl DNdldUtM aA tMtl Wt bftM "HUm k rlwll. I. IMM." JgD-BRA'S 1 ttfJwiTlmafiiMie fcnUurj, ittuu r5Ji?r" V. IWitM ceil "si n.if Jfili;," r l irttlit. Willi u t-4ay. i2,uH" mtiet yiM I43i !Mbii0i. ttBminlTtoifti'pt(tik VAS1 U! 8;jVKIIAt. Tmwl'WOUTHY ' ieriitis In till", stu'e to 111 iiini,, nur loii lleMlu lli'li'ow 1 ami uenrl.y coiiiitio., It is mill 11 ) v Kitlce work cnmliu'led M home. Salary ritlirlil . O it yonr anil exieii"S lelliilti. biiiintliln, no more, no l.'m .iklnry. Xonthl 376. Hofereiu'ea. Kiiflo." ilf-aiiilri'.wl H'miipuil envelope, darbcrl K. Ucm Preet., Dept. M, fhlcaiio, . Ma-lilt. Opium of the first class must be lough, smooth and n rich brown shade, bitter to taste and btrong of scout. In 1502 84 per cent, of the suicides in India were from the use of opium and 0110 statistician credits 00 per cent, of the women suicides to the same drug. Twelve-thirteenths of the opium of India is sent to China for smoking. Dur ing Victoria's reign the Chinese, have paid Into the Iiritish treasury for In dian opium $1,230,000,000. The growers of Inilia. in white tur bans nnd gowns, sit in the blazing sun waiting for their opium to be sorted when they go to market. The unripe poppy seed pod hns beeu cut Into live times and the milky sap dried iu the sun and kneaded into cukes, the best of which are covered with dried leaves, and thus brought to market. The Chinese government does all in tts power to check the opium hsbit, the punishments conxnon In the Chinese army for this habit being extreme. For the tint offense a man may have his up ,?er Hp cut; for the second he may be jecr plUted. For the last 60 years on an iverags a half-ton of opium has been 'n t to Cklna irvtm InA'a tvry hotir. FATTENING A FOWL BY MACHINERY. The birds are not allowed to pick up their food in the natural manner, but huve It pumped or crammed Into their crops by a simple machine, consisting of a large funnel, into which the food Is placed, falling Into n cylinder, from which it is pumped by a piston worked by a treadle through a flexible tube some seven inches long direct Into the fowl's crop. The bird are fed this way twice a day. The dexterity with which hundreds of protesting birds are thus fed is remarkable. Sko lolnls OH a Somber t Itra.oni for Bellevlna Her lluanand Inao real uf itir Terrible trim nf Trea.oa. The Umdon correspondent of the New York Journal has just tevurrd Irom Mme. In,tus 11 t.item, in iu lmii she di iuoiiM rah s the iiim.reiu'r nf her IiumniiiiI, 1 lit- exiuij riiiieh mili tary ollicer. Mine. Iirejfitc declare, wilhout reserve thiil the Inmii reiiu whs the work of i'erhuy She sign the following: Kirn Men of honor do not liet.ar 1 heir country My husband w-.i.h a mnn of honor. All v. ho Know hi ia udmit 'hat Peennil I ran emu rive of no motive 10 induee him to cotntr.it such an act of m-iisiiii He ilenrly lovr France He had 11 viilenditl future in prospect lie was not iu iiitiI of money lie w:is a man of independent nirans lie has always gnnrdid with jrcilous enre the fair name of his family lie bus even given orders tlinl nil his fortune ln ex pended in reh;ilii!il:ititig t hn 1 mme. Third My husband constantly nnd in the most solemn ninnnrr profrss iv inline) lice. Fourth - France imilntvs the ex:iniile i,f linssia In her liliml prrjndice ngnint the .lews. This is the reason why i lias been difficult to li t the liht shine upon n,y li'islnit'il's Innocence. Fifth Most of the Intellectual per -ons of France Iwlieve in the Inno cence of ("apt. Dreyfus. His wrll-rrg- iilnli'd life nnd his rapid military n,l vuncement Itulueoil them to look Into his ei sc. The lending nowe-xi;er in Paris bold that he Is innocent. Sixth lie was condemned npnn evi dence which was never shown to him nor to his counsel. The Irregularity and the illegality of his condemnation are 'no longer denied. The Inws of evi dence did twit govern the trial of Cnpt. Dreyfus. Seventh The character of the men who are most bitterly opposed to ray POULTRY DOES PAY. Ob of tha Moat Profitable, If Not tha Bloat Profitable, Ilranahes of Farming-. Those who say poultry does not pay do so benuso In the first place they do not expend the proportionate time ami braiu In oaring for their fowls that they do with their other stock, say the Western Rural. In the second plnce, tney do not keep an account, hence the many little sums art overlooked when compared with those derived from the cows, for Instance, where many timti the capital i invested. Take care of your hens for one season, credit them with all the eggs and chickens used at home aa well as thota sold, of course charging tbefeedaud time to them, and see If thy do not yield n greater profit proportionately than the uverago prod uct) at your disposal. Those who have thoroughly tried it, either us a businces in iteelf or as a side ifcsue, are almost unanimous In declaring that it is one of the most profitable, if not tho most profitable, branches of farming. One must not expeot to do well at it unless he is willing to dovote time nnd taJents to it, and evon then there are a few who. despite their beat efTotts, will fail; the same ia truoin every busme s ami pro fesaion. To such I would say. try some thing else, but to the average man I would recommend keeping a few fowls, if situated so thot Itisnt all practicable to do so. 1 NOTES FOR BEEKEEPERS. Italian bees aro proof ngainst moths nnd worms. Too much stimulative feeding ofteu tends to induce robbing. Colonics having 'k'.i t:ve ipicens are always the foundation of trouble. The strength of the colony deUr mines the amount of brood th-rrin. The cround In front of each hive should be banked up level vtith the en trance. The first thine after hiving a swarm of bees iu a frame hive is to adjust the frames. lie sure that the entrances aro kept cpen; bees must have fresh air to breathe. The best material in the smoker i dry, rotten wood that has become light end spongy. When robbing once gets started in the apiary it is very troublesome and hard 10 check. A gnrglo made of sage tea and sweet ened with honey Is one of the best reme dies for colds or hoarsness. When the queen goes up into the sur plus boxes she selects drone comb if possiblo in which to deposit her eggs. Except during the winter tho .vt trance should be large enough to admit of the bees passing in and out readily. Combs that are new ar.d bright lire rot near so liable to become infested with worms ns those of -i dark color. St. Louis Kcpublic. The llen'a I'xtt and Sex. Periodically nnd frequently goes around the report that egg wrinkled nt tho narrow ends produce cockerels, says tin' Country World. To the stu dent of embryology this fallacy i nt once apparent. For the first few days the chicken is sexual, nnd then to about the seventh day it is distinctly herma phrodite Rnd contains within lUelf the element of both sexes. After thia stage it verges In one direction, on set of organ developing nnd the other dimin ishing, according as to whether tho germ is going to produce a male or a female. So that if the germ had a liv ing omrcience, it would not know at the sixth day which sex It would nlti MAtaly he. 1 f, 'MsliF A X.Mfc&sM'i.r 1 Spccr'c i:rt & Burgundy ' inc. The Finest Wine in the world from ; his 56 Acres of Vineyards, where ' the soil is rich in iron, imparting I ittotheOporto rapeand thematic . t the Vi:ie causes the dark.iVcp ! rich color, and blood-making property of this lifc-ijivint.' Yine. The Iron in it. 1 Ins is the me. that b'-ats the world in its valua ble medicinal qualities, for family use find evening parties; it is especially beneficial for fcin.ilcs, invalids find ayed persons. The Port Wine is nine years old and the Burgundy, a rich dry wine eight years old. The Claret equal the finest French product. Druggists and Grocers Sell it. CAIT DKKYFU9. (From a I'tcturo TUen After Ilia Degrada tion.) husband is such that rt establishes a strong presumption In favor of his in nocence. Take tho chief specimens Murqulsde Mores, the most violent Jew bniter of his time; Col. Sandhcrr, wh,i died In a madhouse; Commandant dil Patty He l.Inin. who fears to fnce the charge of forgery; Col. Henry, the con-fese-ed forger nnd suicide; and Kster hay, the unspeakjible. Fighth Of the etprTts who ex.nn Itieil the bordereau, upon which he was condemned, three declared that itwa not iu my husband's hand writing. Icryboi'y knows now that the hor rrcau was the work of Ksterhazy. Ninth Herry'e forgery ii In itself sufficient evidence that in the judgment of the men whoop;:rsed Capt. loeyfn his condcnir.nl ion reerfed propping up. ITii forgery was "i preiiv.? al1so:nl', hieh M. Cnvaigr.ae. when minister of war, reerrtly r ad out to wild'y en thusiastic deputies as putting the guilt of my hnsli.ir.i! Ih-jmihI yea or rny. Tenth The seen oalecr who con stituted the court-martial would not have cotideinned him were it not thai, ufter their deliberation had been con cluded, tien. Mcrcicr flourished, before their excited eyes documents which ho Mid were proofs of my husband's guilt. These documents wcro not examined, and were forgeries. Kleventh M. Coobert, the best liv ing authority on graphology, jayi tliat the. bordereau is not in the handwriting ! t f Onpt. Dreyfus. J Twelfth it is now clear that the war J department has broken down in- its f - 1 forts to sustain a case ngainst my bus- j band. , Thirteenth The four journalists who j led the newspaper campaign against J my husband in-e palpably unworthy 1 of errileni'e. llruniont, of the Libre ! Parole, praises Lueheni, the murderer ; nf the empress of Austria; Derntilede is j cray upon the .Tew- rptestior; Mille- J ve.ye. of the I'atrle. bin r.i'.'-rrd livfore In ; he Norton f.i;-;.-iv. ii"d :i bete noi'.-i-i i the breath of his uss;;-!ls to Lochcf.irt ' , f the lntrnt:igennt. t Fourteenth Tin- ppei-iflo neettsnt ions j made by Zola in his fumnue. Ii-ttiv. "I J accuse." nre tnrr.in;,' out t; be wonder- ; fnl!y nceuraie. Fifteenth The conductors of the ', campaign ngainst my husband have f hesitated nt no crime. Forgery, rogu- , ety, conspiracy, duplicity, lying, and j prrhnps murder hrtvr been resorted to o keep my huslxind In chains. ' . Look ! Look ! ! Look nt youpself vLen you buy clothing ut my htorc, 1 keep cou ftniitly in stcck the best ami finest linooMjiils nnd (lints' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Underwear and Clips. Cull to see my stock. W. H. BOlfER'S BROTHERHOOD STOEC aSl'MJlliY, l'KNNA WAN I I I SKVKI.AI, TlifM V"i:THY perm n in tin- Mtjtti' tit iniiir'K' ,i'ir lniti lit'M In tin ir mi 11 itl l nt arl-y n tn.tu - It it mainly nllii M uork I'liiiiltn-f i-it it t Iidmh-. .t);iry ' -t ril h t II Iir HI l e'il:r- .Ifhltlli". HMiullit", imi limn tin f a'arv Mi nthly V". .. lii'ft-ri tin- i if 'it..- a ! If :nllii--i xtitllll 1 l flrl . lit till It I.. Ill -. I IT.' . I'l'lll. M. rliir.iL;.., -i -I'.t. The World tj Almanac and S Encyclopedia di for 1899 illustrated History of the Spanish American War jH jt ' v . J READY FOR.SALE J EVERYWMERE J JANUARY 1st, tZ19. J kN v tfi fc u' j4 Tofctticr vith S Konur-i on 11, c Prte.t. It tised to be the enstom when the chief priet of oae of the Congo tribaa showed symptoma of Illness ro kill him forthwith, either by strangling or hy the nid of n club, tbe natives be lieving thnt if he were allowed to die by attteaae all tha rrtt of tha world weuVI srtrk EDGAR STANTON S5ACLAY HhtorLo of tlx U. S. ITivy. v'w'f;5 THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. PRICE 25 CENTS. Postpaid to any address. THE WORLD, PuliUer Bullilr, NEW YORK. T marwrn twW? ;:rT Jaw nrmj No. a white, goes over to the next term mUe court reaching n agreemeot ' . . for rttriaL prtces tor this year. on 1 1