The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 23, 1899, Image 2

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    Copper Colored
Splotches.
There is only one cure for Contagious
Blood Poison the disease which has
completely baffled the doctors. They
au .. !iy unable to cure it, and direct
their etfiiris toward bottling the poison
up in the blood and concealing it from
view. B. S. S. cures the disease posi
tively and permanently by forcing out
every trace of the taint.
I wii amided with n u-rrlble blood disease.
which wu la spot at Ant, but atterwarda
sprraaau (iTrr my whij.
These loon brokeout Into
sores, and It la easy to
Imagine the suffering; I
endured. Before I Te
eame convinced that the
doctors could do no good.
I had spent a hundred
dollars, which was really
thrown away. I then
tried various paten i
......ll-i...... l.iii lh .O.l
it' , , -rmSFA not reach the disease
S.' - JKWf' When I had lliitsliod my
tlrst bottle 01 a. s. 1
was greatly Improved
anil was iIiMmhU-d with
Xiie result.
The large rc-d splotches on my
best icart to grow paler ami suialler and
lj-f,-e long dlaapiared entirely. I regained
my i. neliihl, iieeaim' stronger, and tuy ap
p'lttK greatly Improved. I was soon entirely
well, an'1 my akin as eleur as a piece of glass.
II. I,. Ul mis. 100Mullrry St., Newark, N.J.
Don't destroy nil possible chance of a
sure by taking the doctor's treatment
tf mercury nnu potash, These mineral
cause the hair t fell out, und will
wreck the entire system,
crop
The
in iTUKi.y VBOBTABtl, and is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
potash) mercury, or other mineral.
Looks on the disease and its treat
in 'nt mailed free by Swift c5peci?cGoni-
o&bv. Atlanta. Georeia.
PENNSYLVANIA KJULROAD.
Sonbitry 8t Lewistowu Diviaiwi.
In effect Nov. 30, 1898.
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03 SALE EVERYWHERE.
.KoiQHS andTiwoat Irritations
5 c.
PACKAGES.
Wallace & CoTlew York City.
Witts wnmru tibt fAits.
i ouKb drrup. TSllsa Tlniif Uaol
in lime. Sotrt dnSKaMa
sjSMajgaaal
3no,,
Afraid of American Control.
The professional bull fighters In
Havana recently held a meeting In
I that city and decided to draft a petition
to President McKtnley praying that
after the Spanish evaeuatiou and the
beginning of American control, that
, there may be no legal steps taken to
prevent them from carrying on their
amusement. The bull fighters declsre
: that their livelihood depends upon their
ubility to continue their chosen profes-
. sion, and that it would be gross injus
tice to them to be deprived of the right,
! brsido u sore disappointment to the
people of Havana if their chief source
of amusement and entertainment ere
' forbidden. The gladiators will state
in their petition that Gen. Lee, during
his residence in Cuba, never missed an
' opportunity to witness a fight and was
always to he seen at the arena and was
very fond of the sport. They also state
that all Americans who have witnessed
' a bull fight are greatly pleased with
: the performance, and will also point to
, the fact that visiting Americans never
! fail to attend one of these performances
when they urc iu Havana. They believe
that when their case is fully set forth
! that their business will not be inter
fered with,
It took Germany much longer than
i France to comprehend the real
i strength ai:d purposes of the United
Slates in its dealings with Spain, and
i it is gratifying to us to learn even at
; this late day that there has been a de
j cided change in (iennan views toward
! us. Much of this new sentiment is due
to the diplomacy of Admiral Dewey and
the personal reports to I lie emperor of
tlie German observers of the Smiti.1.170
campaign. United Stales Minister
White has nil along insisted that the
1 official sentiment of Berlin was not an
tagonistic to us; but the German ad
miral .it Manila and the most Influen
tial newspapers certainly reflected a
different feeling. Now, the press, high
officials and representatives of vasl
commercial interests have entirely
changed their attitude, ami are out
j spoken in the hojie that the United
istatts will not relinquish the Philip
; pine islands, and, aboe all, will not re
turn them to Spain, under whom tl..
revolution and commercial troubles
would be prolonged.
in an article in McClure's Magazine,
Mr. Waldron upsets the time-honored
theory that wheat is themostimportani
crop in the world, and giu's the palm
to potatoes. Over 4.000,000,000 bush
els of potatoes are produced each year,
to 2,000,000,000 ..ushels of corn, while
wheat takes third place witii an annual
production of only 2,500,000,000 bushels,
Ireland Uads all other countries in po
loto eating, the annual consumption
th.-re being 1,467 pounds to each person
or over four pounds a day, Germany,
with an annual per capita consump
tion of 1,300 pounds, comes next) the
Netherlands coming third, ami Italy
I bringing up the extreme rear with an
! iiuiiuul per capita consumption of onlj
1 ii 1 UUUda.
An organization to help the poor ol
t'ul i ij a system of Industrial relief
::.i- been started in Brooklyn. The plan
is !,i secure a Iruct of land mar a.'i
suft'eriny Cuban city, place an Amen
can in charge, and offer employment
i the able-bodied poor in cultivating
i i" land, Thi' proceeds of the crops
!.i be turned buck into the relief fund
liiiliviiiii.il workers will he assisted ti
return to their old homes as soon ua
ihey can sustain themselves, The re
buiiding of destroyed homi s and the i s
tabllshment of free schools are among
the objects of this relief movement,
( Ine of the unique features of the late
caui iin in Pennsylvania was the a
' of the phonograph in the judicial fie-lu
in Alleghany county. John S. Robb, the
independent republican candidate, de
livered addresses one night at Mount
Washington and Mlllvale, and w hile hi
was speaking at these places a phon"
graph was reeling oft' his address to:,
large audience at BridgeviUe.
Boiled water is a leading topic of in
1 teres! in Chicago, and the health com
missioner says the boiling, to be i f
I fi'Ctive, must continue half an hour
After the water has cooled ami t he sedi
ment settled it is poured off and hot
j tied. Having completed the bottling.
I the citizen feels at liberty to take an
I antidote for breathing the vapor of the
1 Chicago river.
Owing to the wound he received ui
l'ort l-'isher, Copt, "llob" Evans was re
tired from the navy's active list and
was only restored after much pleading
by a joint resolution of emigres, which
exempted him forever from physical
examination as to disability. He is the
only officer in the service who has beer,
so honored.
It is said the board of directors of
the Maryland bureau of immigration
has instructed its secretary to go to
Holland for the purpose of obtaining
a number of immigrants with whom
to settle a colony in Maryland. It
seems the Dutch have taken Maryland
as well as Holland.
A report from San Francisco says
that after a litigation lasting 14 years
the will disposing of an estate in that
city once worth $76,000 has just been
sustained and litigation suspended, be
cuusc the estate has been exhausted in
paying legal fees. The lawyers gavs
up when the sack was emptied.
P0B8IES OF TBI POETS.
B Hot Tavla sms of
Wa warn tempted o ba bumpUoua when tba
stomas; of the Mala
Was followed by tba drubbing wo admin
istered to Spain,
But 'twill par us to romorober It Waa arre
Vaneo and pride
Which led Spain to tho sins for wbleb hoi
soldiers Mod and died.
It mar bo that republics, like eld mon
archies effete.
afar cot tho big-head badly, toppling of
their props and foot
Wo love our Mas; of freedom, with Iu bril
liant promise-stars.
Tho many grand achievements frescoed In
Ita battle scars.
The arand domain It reproaent. Ita men
who foar no foe.
But ride tho oar of procrooa with resistless
vim and go:
And yet 'tis well to fit tho car with air
brakea and tho like.
Control Is of Importance from a warship to
bike.
So lot us mix humility with all our loud
hurrahs.
Content with common sense to lovo our
country and Its cause.
To look for Inspiration and true wisdom to
the sklea.
Remembering that Ood Is great and In Him
vlct'ry lies;
So while we crow a little for the victory
o'er Spain.
Mix love with all your loyalty all braggart
brays are vain
Bombastic pride Is but tho sugar coating
over pain.
The greatest are the humbleat high In
Heaven and here on earth
Self-pralso Is hut a bubble and a text for
honest mirth;
Wo want to feel reaponalble for greatnei
and Its use.
With penalties awaiting Its perversion or
abuse.
So do not stop to cackle or to waste the
prccloua time.
March on In modest might toward our des
tiny sublime.
For gratitude Is virtue, but mere boastful
nuss a crime.
I. EDO Alt JONES.
Let Me nel4i-ve.
When boughs are shaken of bloom, and
dead leaves drifting, too,
I would recall their first perfume and the
sunlight sifting through;
When tlelds lie barren without, and bitter
frosts are come,
Itld mo not hear the winds of Doubt, that
with tho darkness roam.
When hours grow dim mid Krny, and the
sonR of the year la sung,
Ieave me the thrill of the dawnlni? day.
In a heart that Is young, Is youn!
Though Hope be a bK'Hsom whirled, and
Time doth pillage and win.
Itet mo hearken the pulse of the World, and
learn of Truth therein.
Ay, thouKh my dreams Khali pale, while
nlKht but an ember hires,
i.et mo believe, though its m-ht shall fall,
that Love, that Love endures
Virginia W. Cloud, In llookman
Hpnln's 9W,00OOQO.
Wbat'U we do with this money of ours
Money we scarcely expected?
No one will hint that we've wasted the
hours
Nor t lie country's finances neglected,
flhnll we devote it to powder and shot.
Ami talk tiitfiut Bercsnsss and slaughter,
Ruvlng ships to be added, no doubt, to our
lot
Of scrap-Iron under salt water?
Shall wo simulate pride, and still sneer at
the rules
Dy willed the world makes Ita progres
sion? Or shall we hire teachers and open up
s hools.
Anil try to be In the procession?
Washington Star.
Paluilslrs .
She takes my hand witli the soft diffidence
That seems a part of girlhood and pro
claims The timorous amateur; then glibly names
Each line thereon, bat holds me In sus
pense A sweet loiig while la-fore she can eom-
menos
Tho oracle's dellv'ry. Like twin fames
Her cheeks burn up when finally sbe
frames
The promise of long life and affluence.
If through some gypsy strain she reckooi
dear
Her reputation as a prophetess.
Then by her pleasant art may she illvlr.o
That It Is thrice secured If she will clear
My way to ull felicity with "yos"
In answer to a small request of mine.
Edward W, Uaruard, In Judge.
A Tmiolilnir Tale.
The plsjrwrlvbt with his manuscript
Wont smlly on his way,
Thn-cMcoro and more of managers
lipfuseil his play that day:
Then from a corner dark there sprang
A robber bold and masked,
And of the author, with a gun,
His life or money asked.
"I've nothing but this play, I swear 1"
Replied the trembling scribe;
"All aay It Is not worth the string
With which the cover's tied!"
The robber anatched the manuscript
And lied without delay.
"Thank Ood! At last!" tha playwright
cried,
"A man who'll take my play!"
Boatoa Transcript
A Lnllabr.
Sof an' low, nof an low,
An' sweetly es de rivata's flow,
We heahs de music cross de sea
Whan spreads de Ian" of Is-ter-Be,
An sweet an low, an sof an low,
De baby's teensy footfalls go:
But Mmeby he's gwlne be at peans
Whan rosea spring- an' lilies blow.
De music comes f'om hahps of got.
Tetched by de lingers nevah ole.
An Gawd leans down, leans down to heeft
De strains dat's floatln' to His cah.
An' sweet an' low, an sof an' low,
De baby's teensy footfalls go;
Out hlmeby he's gwine be at peace
Whah roses spring an' Miles blow.
-Will T. Hale, In Chicago Times-Herald.
Homely Ailvlce.
Try to spread de Kindness.
'Tain' no use to show
Other people's badness.
Folks Is folks, you know.
Jes' be kind an' lovln'
To'ds yon fellow roan;
Dinner's In de oven,
An' de gravy's In de pan.
Don't you stop to listen
To a scan'Ious tone,
'Ca'se you might be mtssln'
Bus'ness of yoh own.
Don't cloud hours dat'a sunny
Wtf "She sayj, says she."
Roast de turkey, honey,
An' let de neighbors ba.
Washington Star.
Life.
Whence and whitherT
Prom the night,
We come hither
To the llsht
Love and worry,
Joy and pain.
Toll and hurry
Night again.
J. A. Edgerton, in Chicago la
ter Osoan.
Am IsmlDwallosi Reeeate.
I understand you to aay that
there waa o possibility of our using ir
regular methods iu that county?" in
quired Senator Sorghum.
"I may have said something of the
kind." answered the voter.
"Well, it's downright libel. I'd have
you to understand, sir, that we're so
sure of thst county that we don't bnve
to use Irregular methods." Washing
ton Star.
A Diplomat.
"Young man." aaid the lady with
the beautiful diamonds, "do you sell
alpberbets?"
"Yea, modaiu," replied the polite
salesman of the book department.
"Well, I want one in words of one
syllable so 1 can learn it to my child."
"Yes, madam. How were things in
Boston when you left'.'" he asked, for
he was. indeed, an inveterate flatterer.
Philadelphia Record.
Feminine Irony.
Gerald What would you say if 1 were
to kiss you?
Geraldiue 1 don't know; hut 1 can
prepare a speech if you think it worth
while to wait. Town Topics.
Their Identity.
.luck I saw a couple very close to
gether last night and kissed them both.
Tom What ! Did you know them?
Jack Well er yes, slightly. They
were Molly's lips. N. V. World.
Amons; Old t'liuma.
Mrs. Newad Was I nervous, deur,
during the ceremony?
iier friend Well, a trifle at Brst, dar
ling, but not after William had said
"yes." Tit-Hits.
An r.vpi-rt Diairnonts.
Customer- I think there's a hair
tangled in the wheels.
Woman Watchmaker (examining por
trait in the case) Yes; I'm sure It
should be blond. Jewelers' Weekly.
Truthfull Spenklng.
Miss Voung Willi! did you say when
Charley ifognon threatened to kiss
i very girl in the room?
Miss Olds- 1 said I would just like to
see la i xi try It! N, Y. Journal,
Blend most softlv and
play most effectively over
a festive scene when thrown
by waxen candles.
The light that heightens
beauty's charm, that gives the
finished touch to the drawing
room or dining room, is the
mellow glow of
WAX CANDLES
Sold in all colors and shades
to harmonize with any interior
hanging! or decorations.
tMum
M it itn fiietn red liV
STANDARD OIL CO. 4!
For Bait' everywhere.
Rulbfl and l'lnnts hove DDetOtbOVMDdfOf atlsflrHi COS
toturn, for half a century, ru1 t- ci'lt'l'rntp Hip Mill yi ar
111 uumIIm'SS 1 liUVL istiut'ti ;i :i w ;ini; t'tuiiun ui
Vick's
Cardon
Guide
and Floral
whlrh in a work of art. 24 papffj Hthoftraphoil In colors,
4 psui touvnir, narlr lUu afrpH till1) with haiMlnoiue
tmlf (inn' lllustratlooR'of Flowrn, VeRi-tablet, I'lantA,
Fruits, ftc.elfffantly Ixiund in white and sold. A mar
vfI In ratilofUf makiiig : an authortty on nil luhjerta
prrtainfng to the garden, with care for the name, and a
descriptive catalogue of all that in deMraMe. It li too
eipenalve to give away I odlSCti mlnately , hut n want
everyone Intrrenteil in n good uanlrn Id have a copy,
therefore we will vnd ilie au(ile nnil n - fur
DUE MM for '4.1c. worth of sred 1 15 Ct8.
It tciu how crtdlt li glvta for Full Amount of
psrchaio to bay other goods.
Vick's Little Qem Catalogue ... ' - -
A perfect little gem of a price list. It U nlniply the
Jul tie condensed, tlnely UluRtrated, and in handy
shape, making U coureiiicnt for rt-fereuce, Fit KR
Vlcks Illustrated Monthly Magazine
F.nlarged, linprovi! nnd iitoiiateon allRubJects
relating to (iardeninir Horticulture, etc. 60 cents
a year. Sperlnl IHfffl olTtfr-t!ie Mnaazloe
oiio year, and thr l-uidt- for cent a.
Our bow plan of tellliig Tt?tisble Stodi glvot yos mors
for your monoy than soy iced hcait Is America.
James Vicks Sons,
Rochester, N. Y.
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MEDICAL WORK
FOR MEN. FREE
SEND NO MONCY. Mr nsw rssissd aciontifij
work neat ins oa VsVf weaknsva sod (liasuaS p
cuiiartomsn It just from thsprssa. lrr man,
no matter what hit ot-rupnticn or potidon in life,
will riti'l thit work unliksaDrtbinffSTarpnollshsd.
It la of vital intsrsst to the married or on married:
10 tha lisalthr and at rone or to the weak sod
hrnkon-dows. While the etlitton lasta I will send
ttewrtiy Mtitt in a r'tln wrapper, p--
llahlni Oeaertsvent D. IT)
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ft edTsssflssnn
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Scene in the Valley de
Mendlz, Portugal.
roup ef sjlrla Carrying;. Wats; lass
SSaakaSs VsUl of Urapea to tsW
Wlssarv to
Crnahed SUM
&ada ins If lne.
The Spccr Wine Company,
Passaic N. J.,
have their vineyards stocked of the
same )jrape, the only vineyard of
the kind in this country, the vines
were imported and planted here
over forty years ago. The Specr
Port wine and Burgundy are now
regarded the finest in the world,
their rich, full body and high
character is unexcelled. In
valid, weakly persons, especially
females, and the aged are made
strong and vigorous by its use, as
a medicinal wine it has no equal;
as a family wine it has no super-s
ior. First class physicians all over
the country, here and in Europe, ;
who have tried ihem recommend
them as the best.
A close study by physicians on
the effect of different brands of
winefl on the system convinces
them of the superiority of the Spcer ,
Passaic wines for their patients.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers
SPECIAL NOTICES
Hnuttt artvcrilaanietits ol arsry ii';
iVuiit, bale or Itxai, Losi ui fnoud. ia
Tint idii,
ln'r DO-
Icen liiHi-rterl iltidfr ills Imn I Mr r.ti.'.luMi ci-tit
i wonl ior ..ii" tin irOun h'iiI ona-lo'iriu oral :i
v. -i-i rM.-! Kub'Qitcnt Iiim'i 1 1. ,n. Notblog lll-it'ri'-i
to K'.- I hau tan caiita.
w
r.XNTPt)- SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY
p"r4 ns in tin- Mtali' tn iiiiui v ''Hi' t.ii i
no s Ii thetrowti td nearby ciutitlcs It is
mainly office work Oonduo'CVl lit boma. Siilnry
dralurhl SflOn h ymr and aspensa rtsfinttsi
rmiiiit'it- . no more, no leas salaty Mr.ntlily
?'i". Kofrrencea Knlose h If-addraaaod
itampcl envelope, Uerlierl R. Ri-sa, I'resl . Dept.
M.Cblcaxo. S-IS-loi.
I'lin- for MsrvcHia HasMlMkM,
PUI i' Ik. II i (v ' B I IHUri" I 1 1 .141, i,, 1 1 , ,,i ,iii,j .
ere bnadauhe, ilie Imidaolie u-tnuiiy laatlnm .
hree days at u timt1. Head iche powders n -l t. - j
ii nn temporarily, bnl ii-fi 'on bad aa efff-ot. I
illiicc I Lwinn tnkinijCHtcrv Klnx I bavn utchiiv ,
improved in rjeal'n !i.toin ur auvor inv DPOd
irlin. I'tivu Kaliit-d In Heli, and ro.'l decMtly
well -Mks. v. b. i i at' 'ii. Tt-rdpij, N, II. oelerj
Kmtt tor tiin Nwrvwi l.lrer una Kidney i- sum
In sw, and Sic, parkniiva hi w. II. Herman, I
trosevlllp; Nlddteswnrtb .v Ulsb, Mct'luroi B.I
A.HIirlKl't. Atlne. j
Oilir ulra. inllei:lii.ii.
l ismrt irofn it ui '84, slid iras i
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i-u rv Kins hna rlnn' tor we
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ompistnt, ehriinic rttarrsiioHti, i
If i I . '!. Til !
oulorn oooid not s'op li, i in relcri Ktug lifts
iire(lint,aii'i isainuoe ninre i yns lira
Pkaxk Hum: sb 0voo, Mich. (C'. F. 4BthN
Y. V I.) C lit Klngforilm Nrves, I.iv. ruiui
nit di "' Is WiM tn . :i: (l iV.M.rl'ii'rK t.v
W II, ii''i iiimjii. TroKeiellle; Mlddleswartli A
i. -ti. MeClurU a. A. Bbrtbi, Atlne,
...ANTED HRVEBAL THI
persuns i" tUls ita'e In in un
tt ess In their ow 1 nnl nearby t
mnfnly nftlfcv work ponducted at
srw ORTHY
:;v our bllsl"
Htntiesi It is
iumie Hfslssry
Cra'ffhl 0t'0 n yo' and exponnea detetiltei
li tiainli'. tin more, no Mtiitry 'oniiii.. ? n.
Referenoet I 'nelono aelf-addrcasecl ssmpod
envelope, ilrriu-u E, Hesa, Prost., I vpt tf,
fhicaao MiVIM
DMINISTKATOR'H NOTICE Let-
-alii
f ArooaOlfl, lnteo! Pranklln township.
Bnjrdar eoiinty, ra., dec il, liaving been irrnnteil
In tha undersigned, all pernoiiM knowing tliem-
n'lven null' ii'ii to sain i hiiiii' lire n-iiit-i.icii 141
make Immediate payment, while those bavrinx
o'almawlll present thsm duly suthsnflostss lo
he undersigned.
Dee. IS, ISM, DAVID II. GIFT.
Jacob Otlbert, Att'y, Adm'r.
DMINISTBATOR'B NOTICE; Let
A ter of Administration In tiipen..
tSi-of Win. Holleiibuch. lule of Perry lowh
41ii. snvder Co.. I'a.. iti'L-'d.. Iin'inif been trrant-
i tn t lie anderstirned, n parsons knowing
lUpmwrres Indebted to said estate are reqa rated
Xrniake Immediate payment, while too h-.vii.ir
jiiim will present tliem duly uiltlientlculed tn
t-feymriorHlg'iod.
SAMUEL IIOM.ENHACII, Admr.
PATENTS
" i m 1 1 -1 1 ! t or t'nmmtinlt
OBTAINED-
TERMS EASY.
consult or oommunlcale with tho Editor
Of this paper, Who will glvo all needed Infor-
mettoa.
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT
Insurance.
SNYDEK'S OLD. AND RELIABLE Gen'l
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGROVE. SNYDER COUNTY, PA
JEClnaor SA7. Snyder, Agent,
Snccessor to the late Williaio H. Snvder.
The Par-Excellence of Reliable
rifj list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. fl
Better the World over. . .-
FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreifin asseth) $Vy-Z
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) MjfrmS
Phoenix,
Hartford,
Continental.
New
German American, New
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New
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