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WEEKLY
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ARM? AND NAVY NOTES.
HOLIDAY VEGETABLES.
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GorrBSpandBnts and Eepartrnents,
..-its Si.m-i.il Astts u. th.- l'lii,.'.ipii..s, Culm. Puerld Kan,
'".i P.-iH wiiiievr thr iutereBt t a nrnu pwph hi-
U2.Zll iMMHul Rialil of Illti'll'St lit bOOtf. US llOlOlld.
rinirtuieuW Will bv weekly articles on American sports,
P'! 1n! na 'i' o .'..a art, women' wort by noted i.uthor.ties.
l.-J : riiv.ilm 'filH-lT PlIlTIIIlKs'
P' fttuSrti liStmtoiH ol lUeJay.ai frequent
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lMW serial Htory. to Paul Leicester Ford, MtWol The Hon
1 ,Vr , .o rStarttnsV dValinx with lots nd .idv,...i ursa at the time
K it .. . i ion, profu.-ly .Uuetrated bv the pnpil ol How.,,.1
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Superb Christmas Issue
DOUBLE NUMBER IN COLORS AND GOLD
Thit Issue bas ooutiibntioo in Art from
WeoseU, Reuterdatal, Verbeck, HBinorirtge,
ffovrard, Toon, ".! . end in Literature from
Crockett, Sarsli Oraud, Douse, Walter Canip
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A Christmas Extravaganza
Written nl pom piled by Rttward Pyla.
25 cent. NowBaady.
CURRENT EVENTS IL
LUSTRATED.
ttreast of the time There is no event of importance
meredbg illustration and text-Record, Wilkesbarre,
Great Reduction Sale ot
FURNITURE!
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ndersigned Offer The Public Their ES
ttpf. STflflK OP FURNITURE
HI OllEATEST SACRIFICE EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL I'ENN-
reuoi kelliuK out. but w do thli to increase our salesabova anypre.
i-nr. We itive n few o. me prices . . g
,o.l Cl.an.ber Suit H.00;Uotton top - -
Rod Chamber Suits 10.00; Woven Wire Mattress -7 '
iQak Suits, 8 Pieces 1U.W:BJ opnotp. -
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trior Suits im.m. hiw
Cbalraper set B0 Platform RoeKen.
ck. evervthinir in tie furniture line, iiioiuoiuh; ' -, r -7 '
fi,le..oar(ls.Cupbo.irils, Ontre Tables, fancy ivuonrr-. "V"?
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lin-One, medium ami cheap furniture, to su.t all classes
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immeea an inroujrn. wuwwnjnuu. ,
r, and thus save 15 1o 20 per een- " ev.T.v dollar.
il Attention Given to Undertaking v MpmuniiDjE.
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I9SGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
uecesKorto the late William H. Snyder.
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Standard Cou.punies. from wfiion 10 ukh u neieuwuu. vu
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strict regard to mutual aafety. All josfc olaiiua promptly and
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FORTUNE TOLD.
A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND ,
WONDERFUL SCIENCE.
"SOLAR BIOLOGY." ,
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ASTROLOGER, Look Box 403, PhllmSmktmlm, Pm.
tinkm leemnmia mlj nlnllkiilkiiiuli Ml uleifel predletlen 4 tewu ere ee
'OVE: NAPHTHA
Clio Cheapest and Ker-t Fuei Aio Market,
KV itli it yon can run . vapor stove for one-
Imlf rent per honr. (livens call and In-
tonviiiced.
Schocb & Stahlneckor.
Middleburgh, Pa
The g-un of largest caliber in the
world is ibe British 17.72 inch 100 ton
fun.
The new 12-iuch i '-tun g-un, wlilrh it
to be supplied to battleships now build
ing, is capable of piercing 40 inches of
wrought Iron, if this were placed
gainst the mii.zle.
Nuval experts put down the active
life nf a modern battleship at uhuut 15
years. A hundred years ago battleships
lasted nearly six limes as long.aud were
on active service nearly the whole ot
their eomulssion
The mules si Ql from the United
State to Cuba st cm to thrive well there,
us only 21 have diet! out of t lie U00 sent.
Vet none of the mule drank boiled
water or slept on plat forms lifted above
the ground or observed any of the o'lier
rules of Unitary science.
The Egyptian army 10 years ago con
sisted of some C.U-ii men, badly trained
'and disciplined In 1881 Sir Evelyn
Wood and his assistants took it iu
hand, und it has now in its ranks more
than three times that number of men,
and as regards discipline, training, and
bravery is reckoned almost equal to
l'rilisl. troops.
The army of the British empire. In
cluding British, Indian, and colouial
troops, costs more to keep up than that
of any other nation in the world. In
round numbers France pays twenty
five millions sterling annur.lly for ht r
military defenses. Germany- thirty mil
lions. Russia the same, and the ltritish
empire ihirty-seven millions.
In the light between the fleets of Ad-
I mlrall Cervero and Sampson off San
tiago, the Americana mounted 22.1 guns
from 1.1-ineh down to Maxims and
the Spaniards lio. The Americans
mounted ,'!2 s-inch, 11 0-irjeh. nnd 13
5-Inch, and the Spaniards 3d S.S-ineh
and ten 0-inch. It is calculated that the
Americans were able to employ 11!) guns
and the Spaniards 91, nnd that the
weight of shot Bred every minute by the
Americans was fi,72i) pounds and the
Spaniards 4. S27 pounds.
IRONICAL IFS.
If It wasn't for enthusiasm hut little
would ever bo accomplished.
If a man loses his situation it's apt to
make him feci out of place.
If a man gives advice freely it's prob
ably becauae he wants to get rid of it.
If you can't say anything good of
your neighbor you can at least keep
silent.
If woman proposed one rejection
would crush her proud spirit beyond re
fovery. If every man didn't have to make his
reputation there might be more good
Msse,
If a woman has blond hair it doesn't
necessarily follow that she is light
headed. If a girl tells you she can't sing, gire
her credit, for being trurfhful und keep
quiet.
If our neighbors would do things as
we think they should it would be much
easier to loTe them.
If there is one thing that pleases a
woman more than another, it is to hare
the minister auk for a second piece of
her pi. Chicago Daily News.
How, They Caa Be Made t Treses t a
Very Attraetlwe nnd Appetls
. n Appearaece.
The abundance of vegetables served
on I lie holiday table is not less a charac
teristic of the feast than the abund
ance of pie. These vegetables arc olten
served in new forms which would cer
tainly deceive the grandmothers of this
generation, who served them only as
plain boiled.
C arrots have never been a favnrit
New Knglund vegetable, though they
have been ruised by farmers, since
colonial times. In a c.cam sauce, as
the are now served, they promise final
ly to become popular, Cut in orna
mental forms and served in this cream
sauce, the carrot presents a very orna
mental appearance on the table. The
-VVVVV
POULTRY FIGURES FOR MAINE.
Of geeas there are 3. 443; value, of
product, $7,472.33.
The total number of ducks is 0,018 1
value of product. $21!. 258.
The total number of turkeys is 5.20tj,
and value of product, $15,302.31).
The number of hens, iu the state is
I. 577,252; value of poultry produced,
$005,470; value of eggs produced, $1,
300,310; total value of eggs and poultry,
II, 871,781.17.
TValdoboro 1ms the greatest number
of hens, 23,740; Fort Kairrield Sho larg
est number of turkeys, 3il7; Stockton
Springs lends In ducks, 1.1U5. and up in
Mndawaska In geese, with 200.
The estimated average production of
poultry and eggs In the state is, per
hen. $1.18; turkey, $3.91; duck. $3 5S;
jroose, 82.17. The least average produc
tion per hen If in Aroostook county, 73
cents; the greatest in Washington,
$1.30.
HEARD IN THE CHURCHES.
V ICQ BT ABLER IN DAINTY FORM
vegetable may be cut into pear shape.
HiiUhI with a tinting knife, or in simple
balls with a little steel Vegetable scoop
or into a variety of forms. Cut tbe car
rots, after scraping them clean, and
drop them in cold water. Drain tbetn
w hen all the pieces arc ready into sail
ed boiling water, or broth if jou have
It, and boll them until tender. After
thladrain them and make enough cream
sauce to cover them. If broth is used
add it to the stock of broth already on
hand, as it has only gained a little flav
or of carrot by cooking the vegetable
in it. There is thus no loss iu usii g
broth to cook rice, macaroni or any
paste or vegetable that is cooked in
it. while certain vegetables gain a great
deal by being cooked in broth, and all
pastes gain flavor.
Turnips cut in balls and served in a
butter saUOS present a very attractive
appearaaoo) A delicious way tn serve
nsullflower is nu gratin. Cook the vege
table and divide it Into flowaretS, Put
it in nn enrthen dish, cover it with
cream sauce and then sprinkle grated
cheese, bits of butter and a few bread'
crumbs over it and bake it until it is
Well browned. Mashed squash can be
molded Into little Individual cups with
a star or some decorative form on the
bottom of each nnd turned out on a
plutter. to bo served on the Thanksgiv
ing table. Mashed potatoes can be
sorved as potato puffs, as rieed potatoes
and in a number of very decorative and
delicious forma. A fluting knlfo Is a
useful article for OVtting vegetables In
ornamental forms for servic- on the
table with meats or for the decoration
of salads. N'. Y. Tribune.
nYGIENE FOR CniLDREN.
Only two-sevenths of the people of
the I.'nited States are church members.
The First Presbyterian church in
Philadelphia recently celebrated its bi
centeu Dial,
ISaron Edmund Botbschild, of Inris,
hns undertaken to build a number of
factories in Jerusalem for the employ
ment of the Jews who are flocking
thither.
The bishop of London has directed his
candidates always to preach ou a sub
ject, not a text, und to upply themselves j
not to abstract questions, but to actual
problems, which they know arc felt
by those to whom they are speaking.
The first Methodist Episcopal church
ever organized for Bohemians was re
cently dedicated in Chicago. A aeriea
of meetings was held during the week
on euch evening, the services alternat
ing between the English and Kobemlau
languages.
FUNNY CUSTOMS.
imsisruffii)i
In Ceylon the richest people beg.
Taxes on beards are levied in Japa
nese cities.
In Ecuador they sweeten coffee with
crushed beetle.
In Japan they give you gooseberry
pis with roast duck.
And in London a man who refuses to
tip a waiter runs a fair chance of get
ting arrested.
Mort Chinese mandarins pass the
whole of their lives without taking a
single yard of exercise. Under no cir
cumstances whatever is a mandarin ever
seen on foot in his own Jurisdiction.
Sunny Uoilroomii Giro- llrnlth nnil De
velop QrOTVtfc) an.l Steep Im
prowes the rVerree.
A metrical journal snys that an itn
portnnt. hygieoio prrtnt which Is too
often overlooked altogether In tho se
lection of slncplng noma for young
children is that of light -the light of
the sun shining directly into the room,
nnd not tho rollected light of the wall
or reflector. The rays of the sun. with
their triple qualities cnloriflc. lumi
nous and chemical -are Indispensable
to life and health, and to deprive chil
dren of them in to prrpnre the ground
for phthisis. In the city nf Paris, 11,
C00 people din orery year from tiihereu
lol. as against 39,000 from all other
diseases. The cjluso given for this
frightful mortality Is that a large pro
portion of tb lower-clns population
live In gloomy, nnsunnrd rooms, over
looking dark or cold conrta or varda,
and righted by transoms, or deriving
their obscure light from other rooms.
The light of the sun alone is not only
a powerful source of vitality, but it
actuates the cells of the brain. Invigor
ates the muscle. Increases the pressurn
of blood In the arteries, and gives the
feeling of well being, nnd the lightness
of body and step that characterize per
fect health. To show how much more
efficacious than the administration of
medicine good air nnd light may I.e.
it is only necessary to take a debilitated,
anemio child, who has been living in n
cooped-iip, gloomy room, and place It
In a good-sized apartment, into which
the sunlight pours freely. An Immedi
ate improvement in the child will b
observed.
The regulation of the sleeping hours
of children Is not less important Dr.
Maurice de Flcury, who has made a
study of this branch of hygiene, smys
that ii child cf from five to eight years
of ago ought to sleep from eight o'clock
in the evening to seven in the morn
ing that is, 11 hours. A child of from
eight to twelve yeu.-s of age should
sleep from nine In the evening to seven
in the morning or ten hours; a child
of from 12 to 15, from 0:30 in the even
ing to 0:30 In the morning or nine
hours. Later, It is well to accustom
them to eight hours' sleep, nnd, eventu
ally, if the system does not demand
more, to seven hours. These rules are
for healthy children. Some children
are all the better for even n more lib
eral allowance, and those who are sick
ly, enervated and excitable should have
half an houroran hour's sleep after the
midday meal.
Wearlag a Belt Smartlr.
Uelta and buckles are special features
for the blouse and tiny waist. The
blouse itself must be tightened at the
GRAPE HARVEST IN PORTUGAL.
THE PORT GRAPES CARRIED TO THE TREADING VATS.
Scene at the Vineyards of Boa Visto, valley of the Douro: Women
out the bunches of g-rapes into small baskets, carry them a short dis
tance and fill large baskets holding near too pounds. Then men w ith
sheepskins thrown over their backs, and plaited straw knots on their
heads, shoulder the baskets and move off in single file down the rug
";ed winding paths and flights of steps to lurge vats, where the grapes
ire mashed for wine. The soil containing a large amount of iron.
Speer's Port Grape and Burgundy Wines
are made from the lame grapes grown on an eastern mountain slope
in Passaic valley, New Jersey, the soil also abounding in iron produces
the real Wood-making, Life-preserving Wines of the World
the old, original Port wine grape of Portugal. No other wines
equal these for invalids, weakly persons ami the aged, None put in
market until nine years old. For Sale hv Druggists and Grocers,
Also the P. J. Sherry, Burgundy, Socialite, Claret vin. 1881, and
Climax Brandy via. 187S, all used extensively in Hospitals and anions
the Medical faculty as the lu st in be obtained. The unfermented
Grape Juice is extensively used iu New York churches lor communion
service.
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Cuba and the Philippines
S-'ecial anii Ir will ftppeai on iheae
two count net ly Mtatti I'hil.
I.hinmn and I D. Millet, both
pfwhoin nude pacta, fourntytto the
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WEEKLY) an heretofore, making it
the (brain ott illottrated wcekly.
Hawaii and Porto Rico
Thcae placea will lie timilarly treated
hv Caspar Whltocy and W.
hlnvviildie, who Iikewue iii.mic a
Ittldy ul the plates.
BEST . . .
PICTORIAL iilSTORY OF THE YEAR
liwhal HARPER'S WEEKLY hai been in the past and will bu in tha
future 'I l - great work accompllthed in the late Spanish-American wai la
cluracteiiiti i i the WEEKLY S live and energetic polity.
SERIAL STORIES
WHEN TMB SLBBPBR WAKES, By H. ii. Wtlll
WITH SWORD AM) CRUCIFIX. Ity B. S. Vsn ZUt
THB CONSIMRATORS lly K. W. Chambers
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Some 5hort-Story Contributors
Owen lla.ll
H. S. Wllllsms
W. K. Norrls
B. F. Benson
THE WEST
and it. Induitrie will (rested in
a fnrs ol sniclei by Franklin
Matthews.
The London Letter
will lie wiiitrn (v Arnold White,
ind will be full ut timely matter.
F. J. McCarthy
John Corbln
II, s. Marrlman
M. S. Brlscoo
ALASKA
ami is rr..iim.r. will ba the lebjtCt
ul .1 . oi pa en by Eds srd J.
Spurr.
This Busy Wcrld
li v I:. S. Martin, will continue .0
atuuae and Instruct lla readers.
AMATEUR ATHLETICS
.. Lc ontinued weekly by Its welldlSOWn ed.i.-i, .Mr. Capur W hitney
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line of Hats ind OentH' Ulothinft.
Fnrnisbinc Goods, Underwear nnd
Cups. Call to see my stock,
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TrfArtTKD SEVERAL TBDSTWOSTHY
psTsuns In this ststs to nansare our imi
neuin Ibsir owu and nearby oounttss, it in
mainly otllt-c work condiict,,! nt Ik Sntnry
sirn'iit PW0 n year sod expenses definite,
bOaaflda, no mora, no lesa salary. Monthl) S75.
Itefrrn s. Bnelass elf-sddreased - iunjM .i
Snvslopa, ilrrbi-rt K. Hi ss, Vrest.. Dent Mi
I'hli-BKO, t-lS-ltt.
liradarhe. and Neurataia cured by Dr.
MILES' I'AIN FILLS. "Onu runt a dose."
WANTEP-BR AINS
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waist bv a firm lmnd. thru tin-lelt ail- MclUn. ISwIUbs int tc yoi forsotkls. Wrl'.o t! to-liy.
1,,.1wl vrithnnt th thought of makinir PlMa-lilaM ltsl fwUet row Wau:
justed without the thought of making mgjSXBSS
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COPr A CO. rta" tassMH TuMjrtat T
The World
Almanac and
j Encyclopedia
for 1899
Illustrated History
of the Spanish
American War
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2 JANUARY 1st, 1899. J
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Together with
The Battle Calendar
of the Republic
Compiled by
EDGAR STANTON MACLAY
HistorUn of the U. S. Navy.
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