V A Whole Dinner wid Mashed Potatoes By JESSIE LLEWELLYN. CTTaUK holiday rush kept u late, an J ultiiouijii thoroughly tired m nnr.a li and body 1 ft It no relief upon be ing free to leuve tl.e crowded ntore rr.d Teturn to my clien; boarding house. Slowly 1 made my way among chattering clerk,' comfortable matrons and faliion ble young women to the rear exit. I was horribly toncious of my frayed jacket, and the lean leather chatelaine at my side. Christmas!" 1 smiled bitterly. . "Serves you right for not staying mar ried," 1 could hear the last harsh word of my maiden aunt ns 1 left the sleepy village to cck independence and self-respect. "Other women?" rang the voice, "well, men will be men; he make a good living for vou, don't he?" I heard the key turn in the great store tioor, but Hill 1 remained on the step, staring out at the lights tearfully tellect- 54.00 SENT FREE. , I The Well-Krown Specialist, FRANK- $4.00 Wrrth of His Complete Treatment Free To Our Readers. There never was a bptier oppor tunity for pewit) 8 sufl'uiiug from tlineiutes of the hetut. nerves liver, btoinach or dropsy to test, free, a well-tried and Complete Treatment for these disorder. Dr. Miles is known to he n leading specialist in iIiksi) tiiHonui-H. h"i1 Ihm libflral efftT is certainly worthy of serious eon s d'eration by every alllieted reader. lus system ot .treatment is thoroughly scientific and immense I., t iw.vi.tf i I iw. nrilinarir mot linila ... i i r..l it uiclu-.it s several remeaies careiui ly6oleCted to suit each individual ease and is the final result of twenty five years of very extensive research . .. L : . I .. anil exoerience in i.renunK ims ciuos of diseases. Each treatment con- hists of a curative elixir, tonic tablets, laxative pills and usuhlly a plaster. Extensive statistics clearly demonstrate that Dr. Miles' Treat ment is at least three hires as suc cessful as the usual treatmeot. mouials from prominent people will be sent frte. These show Dr. Miles to be one or the worm s most buo Cessna physicians. . ... . nil. 1-. Qt.t. nil, r..o. pspiit-man. m iiieirm i imvn '"'"'" Iti-uuliiM. loeated itt Sun DieKa. CaL.Mtyii. "Dr. Mile' Special rreittment ha worked wonder in mv miii'd cam; when all elm failed, 1 hal rmnlnvill tile hi'st liiedieAl tnlentand Inul xpriit i'J,wi in so doiiiK- 1 believe lie U a wonderful spi'cmlist. 1 eoimliier n my amy 10 recornmenu him." "ror yearn 1 nan severe irounio wim ntnmacli, head, neurnlKia, ulnWinir apella nd ' . l.n,.l,,,nnl j.,,tiri.lw JUIPImI till'' wrilen ilnn. W, A. Warren. of JnmrRtowii.X. . riiieaRo. temilitu that Dr. Miles cured htm after ten utile physicians hurt railed. Mrs. it. nun mer. of (ireen lprine, l'a.. was cured after many physicians had pronounced her ease Hopeless. As all ultltcted readers may have 81.00 worth of treatment eircially ailipted to their ease, free, wo wotlil advise tliein to sene for It at once. Address, On. Iiiasklin Mli.ua, Slate St , Chicago. When writing nicntionltl'elMlddlcbnrKlI oT Sick AN IDEAL H0GH0USE. ThU ! What t Dmigner Call the Little Structure Here Deacrlbed by Himself. A pround nlnn of my hoi? house, built in 1H94, in shown in the cut. It is an idenl one. The chimney is directly behind the ventilator. It is half way down the roof. I prefer my hogs all in one house. Here I can feed 50 to CO of nil ages in 15 or 20 minutes. Their fi.p.l isi nut in drv. one bntr to a barrel; then th.. Imrrel is filled with boiling water from a faucet in the cooker. Water is heated in the afternoon, inrnerl ill th hnrrel with feed after chores are done, inul left over night with cover on. The next day it Is stir red thoroughly before feeding, and dipped out with a ten-quart tin pail. Small pens here and there are good piioiiu-h for summer or if one has only nn now thnt farrows late in the sea son. If those pens were all small, I Headaches and Dizzy Spells, Weak, Nervous, Vrciched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles Nervine .Cured Me. Are you in a "pocr conditionr Are you almost ready to pive up from exhaustion, .H'ew: Soods atlciiiiee I have just returned from tlie-listero Cities with a r,; rttiek of Merchandise at bargain prices to every pei-sini. my htuck before purchasing elsewhere. Please, Mum, Glmmc a Nickel?" d in the wet pavement, when there came, from somewhere below my wuist line, a Ismail whine. ? "IMcai-e, mum, gimme a niclicl? I looked down and beheld the smallest, Jirtiest, most forsaken little woman 1 had tver teen. Mie could have been no more than seven, but there was endless weath er tales in the hollow of her checks, and the over-bright black eyea btapoke knowl edge of lilth and ktarvatiou and wretch--edness. "Kr a penny," she whined. I a half intert'i.ed. A thought be yond .myself and hinj was welcome. "I'leaae, mum" he began again. - ,Wfr" fcust r; cevt nv. pocket. !' t had depoaitea my last dollar witu the boarding-housckceer in case the Jaundryman should call in my absence. Xotwithstanding the chrld's hardened little face there was on expression about her wide mouth that attracted me. It was almost motherly in its maturity. Laying the nickel and the penny hide by tide in my hand, 1 Kiid: "It it ail 1 have. Ji you take t!o nickel 1 s'...i;l nave to walk home, but it it is tho penny vott c'uootc 1 niy ride, and 1 am v. , v llrr ,! " sj'.ie aiiol an impudent, ir.iuisit;vo glance at , "Where d'ymi-e live': s:;e asked. J'u liiiinically i repi.ited my ttitet num ber. "Ten blocks'." the sc irnfu'.ly replied. "Dat's iasy!" ami f.viitly p'abbiug the nickel siie darted nroiind the coiner. The next day was Christmas, and I did not down to breakfast, but lunched oil' tcda crackers and tome stale candy; in my loom. Christmas! Christina-!"' I repented the words to haunting memories, and 1 um afraid I cried n little. Seine one tupped at my door. "Come in," 1 called in quite a matter r,t f:iet. tone. The door opened timidly, end t.icre on t'le threshold ttood no other than toy little beggar oi the nin'.il be fore. Stlie wa much embarrassed, but before I could wcju'une her one dirty paw shot out suddenly like her quick glances, and iu the begrimed little palm lay my nickel. "1 bringed it back," tne stammered, " 'cause 'cause" "lli-cause?" I suggested, smiling. "Jest 'cause 11 piped youse off as kind o' on you-e uppers you.-e own self, jtEd I ain't teemed t' tleep sound" She got no further this dirty, sinful, little waif, f"r 1 had gathered .her up in my arms and was holding her very tight, some one cared! On that desolate Christ mas some one actually eared! "Little woman," 1 said presently, laps ing into the language of him who was constantly in my thoughts, "there is one dollar coming to me, all on account of a deithct laundryman. What would you rat .er have than anything else that a dol Jar can buy':"' "Mas voute got de dough, sure 'nough?" I lidded. ' lii-'ant'.y t'.io nn-wend me: "Say, what Jud a whole dinner co-t, wid mashed po lat' - fi r bot'n of ti-cn-V" must have made a comical picture, my 'i.e. v friend and 1, as we entered the quie', doHn'jwn restaurant. There was jus; o"c ot! er person seated there on this Christmas day a man over in the thadow of tl.e comer. T..c child had seratnb'.ed into a chair ind.cated l y the head waiter, and I was shout to take my plac.- ooposite. when the man in the corner suddenly arose. I cannot, even now. remember how it nil happened. Confusedly 1 saw the young ster's eyes grow round with wonder, and the head waiter stilled an exclamatory oath, for I, tliere in tne ptihiic restaurant, I was in that stranger's arms. And this I remember distinctly the man's most manly words: "Forgive me, little woman, for not find ing you sooner. I have bren tcouring trie land for you. Not a word, not a word of it all was truth, and if 1 had that cack ling old maid aunt" A oiee interrupted him. It was the youngster's: "Say, mi, dat guy ia on de square honett I kin tell." And bless ber little heart, she did tell the truth. Useful Christmas Gifts Carjiet Sweepers Carving Knives and Folks Tea ami Table Spoons ClutliesjWnsliers ami Wringers A full line of Niekle-Platetl Ware. AlsoGrnnite anil "Delft" wares. Geo. W. Hackett, 325 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. Hope tnusl be elastic. It springs elernaiin tne uuniau uream, Wbpn a man makes a monkey of binipelf, e.olution must work botu ways. IVii tHCeA.- akes short roads. AXLE e Xnd light loads. m hi tirrvnnsness. headaches, backaches, and tliziy sfells ? No need to mention the de tails ot a run down cr "poor condition" to those who are suffering, llctter U tell you of Nervine, the remedy sold on a puarantee to help you. and restore your poor weakened nerves to life, strength and health. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a Rreat deal for me. In the fall of 1897 in health was in a very poor condition. . trtme nervousness, dizzy spells and sick headaches made me most miserable. I. had been under the care of our local physician for some time, but ct no better. 1 was on the verge of nervous prostration. Had no appetite, and could not sleep. 1 crew wore ns the dizzv spells continued and lost flesh and strength. Oh! those awful days. A lady friend who had taken Restorative Ner- ..: n. -.. It 1 r..,,,',f a lull ill. VI1IC UWCU II1C ll ll; ... ' " K "w at the local drug store and when it was one ha f cone I noticed that the medicine was helnine me. I continued taking it according to directions until I had used three bottles when I felt so much better I stopped taking it. I feel that my present rreatlv improved health is all due to Dr. Mi es Restorative 1 nm .fnl f.,r tH twiif-lil 1 re. 4.Cl.lll. Bill ' - - Ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly on its merits ns a nerve tonic and restora tive." Mrs.. 1'. M. Hooouoom, Dalton, Mass. All drurjists sell and c'larantee first bottle ri- Mil...' Ln,M.1lc SImiiiI ler frei. hoolc en Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Meuical Co., Klkliart, inu. SHOES REDUCED 25 per cent. All ladies and misses shuts have been redived 2") 'Meii's Wool lined Kublc r boot?, innde by die .MV '.'o., redueed to 2.50. . Indies first quality rubWrs 40c. LADIES FUR SCARFS Worth $1.00 reduced to $3.00. A full line of Dress Goods at Bottom l'riees. HENRY HARDINi! lj9 SCHNEE, PA GROUND PLAN OF HOGHOUSE TA.. 'z. CROUPE, tf ATTORNKT AT LA. 4 U t.iiHhiss entniste.1 tohi'ier- arl" reclva nrotst attention. ood for everything that runs on wheels. Cold Everywhere. k Mad hf STANDARD Oil CO. VINDOR HOUSE W. II. r.l'Tl.llIt, rroprlrlor 418 Aaiket Si., Harrisburff Pa., (Opposite 1. H. H. llejiot Entrance) -c. rnllcil lor All TraliiM-. Rooms, 25 and 50c. Good Meals, 25c Gooil aeeotnmoilntlonK. tf IH'll 1 For that jMillionaire Feeling wear clothes made to your exact meas ure by STRAUSS BROS Good Tailors fcr 23 years, CHICAGO Vou, feel ust right in them. Near ly 500 pat terns to o lect from Sitisfactioo guaranteed. See the com plete line A.t the store of mm EFFECT Gelnett Bros., Hiddleburg, Pa. would have to work Wo hour or more to feed them ail. earrylnjr feed to each pen and rotuoTinp snowdrifts or ice from the troughs before feeilinp. The stable is clenned twiee or three times nt, when fecdini? corn heavily, when it is clenned every day on account of the corncobs. , llie nogs in w inter are always In the house, po- iiifr linek to their urn when let out. --n In my hojr house I have lost uui two pips by thumps since 1897. The tank on cocVkcr can be removed and made o reiriilnr Ktove. and. when it is cold. a pood hot fire is made from chunks nf knoltv wood, which cannot be worked up for the kitchen stove. If the little doors are made six by eight ilm lit tin nir8 will come out and run back and forth iu the alleys, as in iiniiner. In the cuokinir rtin 1 have a shallow trough two inches deep, ten inches wide, four to six feet long. In tliiu in nut, Home cooked whole wlient and cracked corn made up for the pips. In one end is a cross cleat about 12 inches from the end of the trough. In H, is end sonic dry earth is put for tin pips to dip and exercise in; earth the full lilowinp of sod is best. This will have to be put in more than ,.,.,. ns tliev will have it dug out sev- .-r..,l times a day. After llu-ir excr- ,.!;. mIw. ii it. bo-riiis to pet cool, they will fr:il under the cooker and lie around the side of it sound asleep. I have my pips farrowed in winter, about February; January is too early, as the pips are too larpc and want more room. 1 plan to have ns many farrow nt one time as possible; then there is less trouble in dividing tlicm for feeding in pens, nnd an early pig can be shipped for breeding much earlier than a late one. I use a feed cooker; capacity, 50 gallons, which is small enough. Mv lioir house is 40 feet in diameter. sides ten feet long and six feet six Wlie liirrh to ceiling. Iho ratters from each corner run to the center. nnd those between are spiked on to the lain rafter. There is a ventilator i iin.lios Kniiare in center, slatted on four sides to keep rain nnd snow out and to let out steam, etc., which may nii.i.r A hirire tramloor is direct i m, ,1ip eooker. It is opened when water is taken from tho tank nnd nil Bteam goes out direct. After the water handling is done tne irapnoor is closed up nnd all heat is Kept in. This door is three by six feet. I would not build or feed any other way if for business. A. X. Tortiiiaa, in Kural Kcw Yorker. Condiment, in SlneU llnlloii. Condiments in the fecdjng of bul locks have been found by actual tets made in Kurope to be of but liltle value. Molates pave the best res-ults of tiny, but was apt to bring on a loosenes-s which could be checked only by reducing the quantity given. A quarter of a poUnd a day was ioum. In n II a bullock could take.' It k:i not lieen nroved that the condiment en ables the bullock to consume more lmlkv food, like straw nnd hay cliall T'.nll.ieks fed with molasses were ad judged ready for the market sooner than the others, nut ineir carcasses yielded the least meat and brought the least returns. llueterla llnve Lung I.Ives. Prof. John L. Sheldon says: "Like some w eeds, bacteria may remain dor mant for long periods. When the con ditions necessary for their growth re turn they immediately become active. Seeds of the cockle burr, ragweed and sunflower mav lie in the ground for a vesir or more withoutgerminating, but ... . 141 when tne SOU IS surreu up uuu mcj feel the influence of the sun- chinn nnd air. the seedlings burst from their teed coats and push their WIT UD throueb. the soil, apparently all the more vigorous on account of their long rest. 'A. 1 Pottage, Veterinary surgeon. SELINSOROVi. PA. All nrv.ffaalnnul tillRlneftR entril-'Clt tO Ttli' Cllfe ll receive prompt snrt careful m'entlon. ipXHCTTOK'S NOTICE Notice la nerrny given tluit letter, tentnincnmry upon tlie c.lnlo of Hopliin hliiclt Into of Heaver town- hiii p. Miyoer ninny, in-, ,ie ...... been i.siieil in clue form of Inw to the umler .iRiieil, to whom nil lmtelitcil to mitt i .tnte .lioiilit mnke ininieiimie iinymeiiu ou hitviii),'clniiii. BKnintt it nlionlil prencr.t tliem duly Butlientientcil for net! lenient. Al.KIII.U 81'EC'llT, nxccuior. e.vn k Tm.tivf.rtliv (lelltlemnn orlldv l. tl. t .. ,nnnira I, Mai ll... fll. An fllfl III I Hell nniii'j - en'nlili.lieil Iioii. of nolul linnnclnl .lunillnir. A tmlirlit, Donn nie wwn) .rj i".i hy cheek each Wednesday with nil expciiiw direct from hrailciunrlern. Money nilvnneed for expcilFC.. wuilHKer, OiuvM.-v.ui, ..iuH, .....p.-. -t Kit. IT PAYS to atlviTtiso in a live and ui-tt-ilalu ncw.paU'r. For lfsiilts trv The POST, lir)iv Iiifi t nat V4i.i nn lt Ik ul'l LiiXiitivo r!r.ui- .''.iiiiIih laDlets ! I m ol l in uUy. ? cure, no pay. I'i"; !( Ills. Wavtkii-A Tru-t'eoitliy (ieiitleiimn or I inly 1 ,..i. ,., iiu.iifi.'i. iiiiiiit'Mn mi mi iiiii I'strihlislieil holle vt .olid lllllllleilil Pllllldillir. strail-lil, lionn ll'le weekly Mimry oi m ikiih nyelieek einh VVnloemlny with nil exicnjeii illreet from neailiiuiirierii. ..ii.ne. . . . i. i.e. .... cxpeiiw. MiMiUKer. rwinnmi iiub, nniii;u ft-1 mi. W(IT Radius Staud tnjd ADJUSnot-c up. - Is 14xlS int'liesi ; lar(je :ml strong fiii.iijjli t. VOI.r jMCnOXAKY, l)!RK(TOnY, IIVS, J.U.UlMCii I'mt.K, ATi.as, ir any heavy vniiuii, at stnv j i i . i i i i i . . .i i i ' ant;ir-. ii can ue rerotccn nnu tmjtwtu wiienrti ho as to always throw tho strongest light on tliep Von can thus avoid the xlrnln on iinnr nc. !nn-; t f .i.u,, w Inu holding n Uiok in your hand or on a level l t . 1 it x . 11 i It in nindu ot kjak, aim mis on ono tHige a ft, keep liooks from sliding oil. reVoLViNg cse. This Ca.se i 15x15x12 inches. Tin; shchp Oak or Ash. finished on both sides and on nil , and linvt! 1) inelieH of hook space on four side, or 3 feet in all, room vnouirli for refiruice hooks of daily list;. Many bmiks mar he iilaeed on'the n)ier shelf. In' all twenty to thirty voliiino. sio, can ho put in it. CASTINGS connecting the top and Case are finished in hbek?, and of stitiioiciit strength to last a life-time. Pipe, Post and Legs. Tlw P. Inns nri. -ltt'iclioil v ronnil-lwMidod SITHIVS to tlli tnrnel Into this post is forced an iron pipe, which runs up through tne C 1. 11 .1 ,! -iiL-. .- .. ii 1 1 1.1'- iimi to which tne castings ac tne top are uiluuuco. -nimui'i uu? t ln (1ah revolves. As a Home, Office or Liisrauy article we claim its cipuldoei exist. Tlx? acaiiracy of this statemant cm ha confirmed by tin letters of the highest commendation lrom thousands ot .Ministers, toenovu Pliv.Hii'niiw. fiivprnniont. Stutn and Colintv Olliuiills. Bit . v .... j - j , -- j J . and Business Men. Over 50,000 have been sold in the United & iiad orders now come for large lots from England and. other fit cotiiniies. i HOW FINISHED. It is handsomely finished in Antique 0 . ... a . T !l T).. I iinii tin ileum iii- ir iiun vhivv j joihi - nvn AS A (JIFY. Nothing made is more suitable to prtsont to a t or ns a Wedding or Hirthday Gilt than this Stand. HOW SIULTEI). This Stand is sent knocked down, wrapp. heavy paper, linking a piokage of 20 Hn. ly Freight it pe second-class, and sttalhiut half wlnt it would cost ii ant: I'l.iin illeiiciliiw fl.e ii'itiinn' fivrf'tlicr Mcraimnnnv each SlMIlll. 1 ..., ..,.....wi,.i .. 0 1. V , , .1 ... , .1 ..X I L l' iiii. f i.i iM.ni nr tiiMi-ii it ih rM .1 in i is ..tiu. tor s inn us lire nllou'cd to sell them nt the wholesale rate of Three 1 illiirs F. 1J., Chicago. Or we will send the Post one year prepaid :rl h? Stand shipped J'. O. I. Chicago, lor 5o.oU. J gs: 3 Success Calenders. nnllK publishers of Success JL have issued an exquisitely en- gravctl twelve-leat Calender, inis (Calender is one of the finest ex amples of the famous Colortype Process, which excels lithography in its beautiful soft tones and color- ni.r Tho twelve designs are ori ginal painting made for Success by America's leading artists, and rep resent suhiects til cencral ami ins- pi rational interest. The original of the one for. December, lor instance, is a most exouisite painting by tin famous artist, J. C. licyendecker, representing "The Three Wise Men of the East." 4t The :t('Ci fnlender will lie ent entirely KHKK of churiro nnd POKt pftiJ to uny uddreaa on requent. THE SUCCESS COMPANY, I it.N. I'ntvrrKlty HlllldllllC. W noliinsftMi hcinnre, X. Y. The III Middleburg, Ladies vVanted $5.50 Sample Outfit FREE r. Meoirx K.lwtrlc 'onMti. .tmlirlit trout, iitiire'own remedy fur Haekiu-ho. Ncrvoane., Indl KOKtlnn, Heinlaehc, Liver nnd Kid ney Trouble; priee $1 to W. Or. Hvwtfn llnlr lli-nnti, for FnlliiiR llnlr; price. l "loilct article.. Write fur Liberal Term. U. A.Scott,870B'way N.Y. PEHMASEM' SITt'ATlOSI. and expense poid. or comnilMion, to take or der lor our vii.rui.-ii ' "v "' : Flowers. We carry iuii line lor me nra n" - . . . . . . I. . I i ..a man n.nn.1 lielpbut uececKl. M be baa the faellitie to compete for all klnda of trad and with differ- . . . ...... a.- Vrft &t AnM for eilt liunnt;s w, vidwm, ,...- termi to Uerrlck Company, tS-4-lSt. Bocheater, N. T. tt ia nn fiYCftllent TUFTED COUCR J - best durable valour covering, excellent qtwH? springs, just tlie taing for any easy rest, onlj Extension Tables, $5.00; 8 ft. $6.00; 10 ft. $7.00. Beautiful Writing Desk Ton 26x48, highly polished four drawers, I'm and a cupboard witu two uepartmeius. y parsons can use it at the same time, It ifif ished on all sides so that it can bo placed intJ middle of the room. It is a bargain at $S.w QfiMinr flair Manrr S gqnaro, extra .fsLelt below, only 93e. "Be grades and more expensive finish, 1-Sj n $250. Larqe Arm Rocken V . . . , . nl su n A nnml nnarr 'limr n. BnfCl!ll HUTtTaill " t V il iot . , ..- O . . rft A . nn. srv nn dn I .1 w 1 fill. Uther rockers, JJfi.ou, ftz uv, .vv anu v"-,, PICTURES, fruit and scenery, size 2w oak, oxydized and gilt irames. casei, -j $1.50, selling now for 1.00. J r U 1 3 i-c Kitchen and dining rooni wnair. anico assortmeDt, and ?5.C0 per half doz. J I have also a nice assortment of beds, , tresses and springs. Oomo early. ( J. E. OTAGEE, Kreamef,',