Sj IibWelntrgli 'lost Publi died every Thursday. Geo. VV VVagcnsclIcr, Editor. Arthur Cooper, Manager. Subscription $1.50 per year. (whli'li mist i' p il l in inlv;in v li. it sent out- fl ! Ill" r. unity.) ATIS OF ADVfRTISINQ. All tr.itisii-nt inlvi rtlsetnetit: imt ut lierwl- r i n f r . r t .,r "ill I li,.rji-u al Hie mlenf 11 c 1'iiH p'-r mi.' n,,hi ii t, I iip'imiin'' fur llr.1 Inser T t- ri ii i l I 1 1 . nil ..-r Hit- it t'V iy aulwequoiit us. ril'Pii. Omip.-r iV WiU'i'liseller, I'rop'r. Thursday, .Marcli 22, IS!) I. Standing Committeemen. 'I. mi -.1 .1 MM I'. l1." , i'l I t- In K 1 1 1 " I'.. , . -t AM' "liM" -.1. H - i Ii 1 1' I ; ''Ml t .1 'lilt s !, sv it'll. .1. K I'l-ttiTnir. N 'ililill Ke -', Il"ll. W I 111 till Pl'llT. -I. r. F. II. I k-''. r linvhl A. I'.'rl.llni'. I l.tl.Hllll .1. II. I 1,1' llllM'. .1. . HlllU. I i. I. -"'i I I . Kin, ; r. Win. Miirlln. M M! I .1 '. II I!M'.:kK llll Mil I'. I'"- I II' i. U . A. K ) r. I. I . Idm. M-.ni- i.. V i. .i i'. ,i m. '. V K r I ! t i . 1 1 1 . I'- ti'i I' i I, 1 . I . '!,! I, .1 il-'T. I ' I, I M I'. 1 1 . ii. i . i -i. IrWii : 1 i . i'. it. U. i ii. M. V iv T. ;. i.r i'. I, III -I'l .,, .' . . V .1 II..LI v., I ... '. .1-1,. litf.'l"--- i II I'1" l.l'T. I 'l. I! I.' ml' Hill,". I li! il, . II v . I l.. M , . . Ml, II, I -Ii. I'll. I U ii I'. M AT. Republican Ticket. t (H STY. I', r A-.i,,IU . 1 1 a . . iii:i:m.sm. I'it l'.itlii.ii,irii, .1. . -t ll '. II. i" ,r K', -KtiT ,v II .,r. .. l. Mllli:i.. r ,r in-ui. i .n. , in. , .i. .m. it M.i:. F'T Jury i '"iiiinl-'iuiii r, .1. II. KM IT. FAREWELL. With ll.is i,siii- of tli- l'.T we sever tit ii 1 1 '-t i n with tin1 paper having imtiiimcI tlic position as 'ilitir ainl jii'upi iilor Miiee lhrriii Ix r 1, l.! :iliuot twelve years. Wo lay down I ho editorial pen with ninny regrets fur wo htivo had a pleasant ainl lmii.v life of it. Wo canm among you mi entire stranger, and took tho paper whon it luiil Ions tlimi eight hundred tomi jif,; Htib isirilfi h, mul before wo had it three months our list had dropped below tho nix hundred notch. It was u hurtl task to build it up, but wo mot despair with determination and thriftily tho tide turnod in our favor, and now wo luy down tho oditoriid pou with tho comforting assurance that our efforts huvo boon appreci ated. From a twpnty-vn. column j-a-per raised it to forty-eight col uninH, from Bix columns home ad vertising wo raiHed it to fifteen, and from nix hundred paying names we huvo raised it to sixteen hundred, w ith mi udvertieiing and jobbing pa tronage second to nono in central Pennsylvania. We have sold the pn-ier to John JL Steiuinger, long a faithful, ef lieieiit mid trusty employe tit the Post, and he in turn lias sold it to Ueo. W. Wageiisellor and Arthur I). Cooper, r.utli gentlemen aro res idents of Sclinsgrove, are active, energetic, honest and industrious young gentlemen. The former is a graduate of Uueknell University, Jiowisburg.nnd has written for daily newspapers for many years, and the latter of Missionary Institute, Ho liusgrove. Hence our editorial man tle falls upon the shoulders of gen tlemen who will wear it with better fVfiksi.i lltn.t ,11.1 II... . :i 1 , "" uiv wiu writer, ana uuiier whoso management tho success of the paper is assured. AVe have purchased the A't ietone Uul;i ami Wttkhi Gazette, of IJello, fonte, Pa., of which wo have already taken cnargo ami where we will re snlo in the future. Thoso parting words aro not snok eu without regret. We feel that we leave many warm friends in this county, whom we wish wo could take with usbut not being able to do tins, wo fondly hope that thev wil remember us kindly assuring them as much in return. We have done the best we could and there is not a line that we Lave written in these twelve years that wo would and not a public act of ours that we would revoke We made some ouemies becauso wo did not fear to tell tho truth, and, although we boar no ill will toward any one, wo mako no apologies and ask no favors. There is a matter pending now bo 4 ... it. . meeii mu coumy commissioners ami the county treasurer to which wo called attention, which has not 1. ! i ... ueen explained ami which cannot uo explained bemuse it in crooked. We leave it as a legacy to tho tax payers of this county to seo that ti lesson will bo taught that will stamp put bull dozing ami official favorit ism for Honifl time to conic. With these parting words we bid you all farewell ; hoping that Suy. ler county, whoso interests wo al ways championed ami whose virtues we always. defended, is tho bettor for our having been in it. T. II. IIahteb. SALUTATORY. In making our editorial bow to tho intelligent readers of tho Post, we do it w ith a great deal of humility, yet with plenty of ambition to main tain, and if possible to increase the utility.of this already popular sheet. The readers of tho Post cannot lose so able nn editor as Mr. 1 tarter has proven himself to be without missing him. Ho hnt been called to a w ider field to exercise his talent ainl the present management fully lealizes that to please oil the renders of tlii widely circulated paper is no easy task; but the new linn modestly as sumes tho matith) of control but firmly asserts its position as an nd vocato of the right and a denouncer of the wrong way of lining things. Poth members of the firm have been born, bred ami raised upon Snyder county soil ami their sole interests me one and tho same with those of the citizens of tho county. Tin1 politics of the paper is no secret. It is Jit-publican. Vet it reserves the privilege of asterting its honest con victions upon all tpiestioiis affecting tiie interests of the peopln and the welfare of the public. It shall be our constant aim. and a vigilant t ye shall be continually exercised, that no untruth be uttered in these col umns mid that nothing be withheld which properly belongs to the pub lic gae. On the other hand, the paper docs not propose to be meddlesome, but intends to pursue a straight-forward course which will merit the appro bation and applause of an eager miil titudc. To the people of Middleburgh who so generously extended tho hand of welcome, and the many warm wisiies for our f ut urtt success and prosperity in their midst, we reply that wo shall endeavor to show our high appreci ation of their gratitude by serving them faithfully ami well in the ca pacity which we have chosen. To the newspaper brethren of this and adjoining counties wo send greeting with the fondest hope that our mutual relations may prove both pleasant ami agreeable. In conclusion, may our readers permit us to add that tho columns of tho Post will bo open for discus sion upon all tmestions tending to ward the public welfaro.lt shall ever stand as the exponent of what is right and honorable. Editor & Manager. McCLUliE. we are sorry to state tjat i. J. Butdorf and family bid adieu to heir many friends of this place lust Tues day and will again move to Shimo kin where Mr. JJatdorf will engage in business. They will always find a warm welcome hero if their business permits them to visit us. .. .Grand ma Middleswarth aud (iraudpaUlsh aro mending slowly. . .Opher Bower- sox left for Virginia on Monday 11. 10. Stimely's sale of personal property took platoon Friday 1). J. Dreeso of Adamsburg, spent Sun day atC. H. Klose's....liov. P. ( Weidenmyer will preach on this cir cuit another year. Wo welcome him back Mrs. Jero Drukenmiller of Middlecreek, was in town on Mon day visitiug her nephew, E. 11'. Lam bert The Hitting wave will soon strike this place aud will blow things helter-skelter. .Isaac Middleswarth's saw-mill and Isaac Dreese's two stave-mills are in full blast. . . .How about the school boll? Has tho money beeu collected that was sub scribed, or will it bo dropped again as bofore. The writer would like to see something done in that direc tion. KUATZEUVILLE. Some of our fanners are nearly rcaily to bow outs ami plant potatoes . . . .Mrs. John Dauboraian is visitiug friomlu in the far West. ...An infant cbiM of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. Dauber- man wan buried on Monday of this week On Monday the Herald Bros, will start their new rollers in their flouring mill. Our citizens will now bo enabled to hocuro good flour at homo . . Peter Klinglcr is studying pharmacy in Dr. ltothrock's dru storo, New Uorlin. Success to you. l'etor, in your new venture. . - Frank Glass, Esq., of New York City, is visiting his Bister, Mrs. II. S. Beaver ..J. 0. Klingler, who was Bick for Boino time, is out agiiin. . . .13on. Kline swallowed his false teeth ono night last week. Tho plate lodued in his Btomach two nights and a day, but aftor a severe strain ho vomited it up. Don. Hays his stomach isn't suitable for digesting Buch articles..., Daniel Trutt moved Lis fumily from the farm back to town again. Dim. says he has a patent straight bass hook all complete for tho bass season and we ran loot- mil for the six-inch bass and min-fisli Tho Bale of Levi Beaver wag well at tended. The best horse broncht ono hundred aud sixteen dollurs. Cesar. S. F. SHEAHV, Insurance Aicent mid Broker, lVimit Creek, I (). Pa. Only flrl cb Stifle Onnpiinli-i rpre-pntoJ. You iti mi premium not-, linc jruu mynn -.".ni'lit. In.iirnno- plurfil nn nil klml-nl inot Inrm pMpi-rty, ilw.llnu, xturtta mi. I cliuivlicii liny. wIiito In Knvlr im.f I'nlnn o.iniillnn. tmite in C. M. Shocr - Storc.t'rntrevlll, l'i D U. L. II. VOKI.KLEH. DENTIST. Treatim. tilling, nrtillelal teeth, bridge ami crown wo.k. Nitron oxiile gu for painters extritetioiiH. Everything pertaining to denfistrv. Van lSosUirk's old ntum!. SKMNSUKOVK. PA. Caution Notice. Nuilm N Iimis Iiv I'lvcn t!i it 1 lnvi- pnr.'lrwil it! i Miisiiii.il' s.ii.. in Mi. , i t....!, i. in niiii. mi tln villi il iv nr Fi l.ni irv, lvi. t ) f.ill.nt In.,' t.f I .11 IllTtll" ItnM-ll lltl'l p'fl III" ,i.. In ll.T I --e--.'fl. All p irl IfS illP c I lit 1, .lll'.l nut l(, lii", I, II- lid I hi- ,.uiii. : 1 I Hiv ami in i hi, I,.' us. '' J.'iiu n liiiriii. .i.i:M S WAM KIl ..r III,' niily Al l lloldKIt OtUJllj VI UUU1VU VI I UlUlUVl llv f.AII. II MII.ToN. IiN lll.r.irv f. .titer. Pli lliv ('.i-,i .'r.itli.ii t.f liK t.iinllv. nn. I inr Mr. Ill ilii' s I '. ,l: i ,,', ! W.irk. 'IWCNIV km;s or ruNt.i.'i. - ii-,. I iii, I. it, r I :,. "I'o;.ii i i ti, him i s-iiiNs.'' om' pr.i-.-B'. ins t..r tin s.- : llll' INii .'..,s in in., in iik. t. A. K. I'. .l,,,.i,i .,( .. t,...k ii nr P rs In, in :ir-t 'is r.llls ; iij-'-lifs pi-.'ll fi;.",.V. Mrs.ll.ill.ini nll l.s.k I.". nrilt-rs. i:i ,s.-M us,.i. in ,,v. pr..iit iM Iv N. Iti I Mi.s..i,,k i.ni. rs in -. il.os : pi,,tn ti; i:,. .1 I'.niHiii.'.. (,i m,-.. ..,,k i.i i,i,l. 'i-s in, iii :n, .-nils ; pr.,'ii 1; , k. A. I'liiii.-r i.f N. Ii.ik . t.,k M ..i.j. is ;u :i ,., s; prnill t.is y .. i:m 1 .1 i I-: i Fititi iokv iru.-n. n m.uwi,I to Iii, lie' I. Ki.i; MoNK ill I iii III. .11. il. !,.r I. this .i iiiKlii Nia iin.l. t'l ii. i ti.. N,,rtti, ;i, coim. Mairli . Is'it. v. oiti'iiAxs contT s..i: op REAL ESTATE Is- nil' r-em: or -Lis vomn lii viinii ivii. i rt: or I'KNS I 11 w Ssllll'. MiKII ( HI M V. 1' . Tin' iiii'l''isl.'iii-, lAt'i'iitors of siit, I i,'.'i',i'nt will .-ell liis r.'.il i-si.n,-. iiii hi,, pri'iniscs in mul J lltVllslilp, i n Wednesday. March '.N, 1 piirsnniii leiiti or, I. r l-su.-, in tli" orpli it.s' i 'oiiri ol s.n.i i oiii.i v ti 1 1. 1 -- pi,.. In.''s in p in i- II, hi. uh' ii .ii,, I ii, 'i' nil hi,' imii. ,1 to !,. iii'i's. tut. 1 Tli.- s.iiil - il fsta.t. win I nvri',1 f.r .ile In I ..1 i-.i.-i , in i w ,i ,;,-ri'iii ;hh, :iii, hi, li. , r .i Hit- iiuisi Is 1,1,1 it w 111 I..' u n,'k nn, n : MUST WAV. 'I'ltAi'T No. I. l.' lii- Ik.iiiii1i-, on tli,. nmtli Ky 1 ii I or l.i-Hls K. I'awllnir. on tin. ,-itM l.v I. iii, I of s.'phanis lii-inla-rlliiir, William II. tifiiilnrlliiL' iin.l oiln-rs, on Hi.--, mill iiy a piililii-rn.nl im. trai t No. .'. ami on tin- wi-st liv lain! orili-eri.'i' J. Si'Iiih Ii ami trai't Xo.H. ronialiilin" ONK lll'N lKKI A Nil 'llllltlV-Kli.irr AiKKs, morn or loss, wliiTvon an-i-ii'i-lcil 'I'wii FINK KW'KI I, IXU llol sKs. I.tirirn Hank llnrn. ainl minor oui liiillilliik's. iilsuat'oal Vanl al what Is known as flirfortl. U'lnt- nil first rlusx farmlnv lit nil. ami ItH-atpil iiliont iwn mill's wi-si of SclliiM (irnvi-. TK At'T No. a. iH-inir IhhiiiiIisI on flip nortli t.y trui t No. 1, on tliffasl liv Inn l No. l.on tin tuiulh l.v le ml of William Mi-a.si-, mul on tin- w.-st liv lam I of OiHirifii J. Si'Ikk Ii. ciiilaii.lm" FOItTV KKili r Ai'UKs. iimr nr Icsh. wlii-retin aro cns l i'il a FltAMK nWKI.I.INli llol SK. and ni'W lliuik Itarn. ni.il all nr. .-ssnry out ItiillUIUKS. tae wliulo U'lnt; tlmt l'Iiisn tarmlni" lan.l. SECOND WAV: TKAtTNO. l.-lii'lnif bounded on the north by land of Lfwl K. I'awllni". on the cast liv land of Si-pliaras (icniln'rllmf. W llllum it. (IimuImtIIiii iiml others, on the i-oiith by -multi' road, and on thDWHKttiy triuit No. 11. ixintniiilii)- NINKTV 'I'll It KK A'KKS, more or Iohh wh'-tsjiiar.frsU tslall the liniinivt rnentn tn;rUlud n the for- intir at-M-riuuQ or iniiit Ho. J ' tin - tmtl 1 WU. THACT NO. t Bi'lnir hoiindivlon the north by land of Lewlt, K. 1'awlliiK. oi ", "l I l.v Irwt No. I. on Urn muitli by tan I of William M.-hh.. or I In- 1'iililn- Hon,-, , flo w,, , ' land of Uinrk'e J. Helim-n. eoiitalnlnK VlNKl'V TIIKKK ACHKS, inort' or Ii-sm. whi-riHin are' all tlii Improvi-ini'iiis iiii'iitloiied in tliu lornu r do. H.'rinllon of trart No. ii. T Kit Ms. -'Ihtt terms ot Half will tx a.s follows n.'. mt i t-iit. down whrii tin- iroi-rty Is Klrm k oM ; om half tin-balaiiri-on April Int. Ism, ami ihiMilhi-roiii-half nn April isi. ls!H), win, Inter, est trom April 1st. lsw;, : (i,.,.,s ami itoR.se.sson to lie Klven on April 1st, ls.i.v Tho pnrehasi-r will reei-IVe one half the erops In the k'rolllid. Sale to lH-Kln al in o . l. k A. M. sol.oMoS A I'l'. W II.I.IAM II. t.KMIIKKI.lNii. AMose. OKMIIKIlKINti, Koeitnroi Jonalhali lieiniierlliu', di'c'd. A. II. Keek. Aurlli'lieer. I'. S. Anv liifonuiil Ion ileslri'd will lie cheer fully K'lveii In the said KxivuiorK, or their t torm j.ai.i.nM, cIils. p. I in, h. ;s,i m-iis-k'rove, I'ii, 53 WorlJ's Fair Views Free. TI I'liilltry Keeper'' has reiiehi-il the front aa the l.'.nlnih- aiiloitlv on NHilliy slxleen iari,-e panes imintinv, niiy renin ja-r uiiniiin -rarin anil nresine isu lu-pnife paper e.iiiilnif twice a In, mill, liny eenlH per annum. We w ill wml Iniili nailers one year ami llflv photo k'raphlc lews ol the Wiiilil'a Kail', to uew sule crtlM-rs only, nil lor llttv renta. Sainnle nmv of the "I'onlny KiN-ier." Willi iiarf leuhtra tree. Send ttveiH'iil.s lor ell her nf tin- tolow lii lia- k e. July lsal. has M view ; DroiKlers ami In ouhiilors. Aii'.'iist ihs mill Ailk'Ust lstu. Ail dress, "Tho 1'otiltry Keeper Co.," l'urkfhhnrif leiiies-rn eo.uti 111 h v.i-ceill OOOK t eollltrv IIoiim. NOTICE TO LUMBERMEN. Administratrix' Sale of Growing Timber ! Tim mideiKlirntMl. Administratrix nf Henry ltreou, lute ot .lai kson Two,, Snyder county, l'a., rtec'tl, ly virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' t'ourt of Smder fount v. will, wlin iim advice and church t of Wlllhtm Sis-bold ami Hum. iiui linger, unai'iiiuuH 01 inu minor children ot Mini ucATUHcu, ih'ii at private auie on Thursday, March '20, 1894. ut the lute residence of Raid defeased, atiout J mllea Konth-wcHl of New iterlln. I'n.. the iilinw. I Xt TI Ml) Kit on atxitit Keventy-flve Acrea of i imoeriaiiu. (on rracia .o a i ana or dis edciit a n-ai i-Kiaieaa or scrtoeu in Halil uppllcatloii for order to Nell,) fonslKtlhK of While Ouk, t'licatlilU Oak. Hock Oak. I'lne mid IlemliK k. ALL TIMHKIt under 11 IiicIich ncrosH the "lump i'j lni iii'H aiMHeim. ground will 1st re served. l.tiinUernieu are Invited to exuinlne tin, said Tlmtmr, and hand la their bids lietween I lila and the above date, or ou the auld date, ua inn same win oe aom tome inquest and beat uiuucr, SAI.I.IK IIKKU.N, Administratrix ol Henry nruoa, dee d To the Public, Generally. As Congress did not pass the extra revenue on whiskey. the Mark brands of whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white wiiisKey, ; m to iH months o i. j.(KI ; !S tu UU months old, f'J.So ; B4 to Ilii itiouthN old. fil.OO. lis to 4'J months old, !)() ; lliese are all line goods. Do not forget the old fetaud. hnipty whiskey barrels $1.50. J. L. Maiiks, NeurU.lt. Statiou. Sliddlebugh, l'a. ClMMiitiulMibw. awliifmMt,toiifili.iUu,la4iMui4raut. A DMINISTRATOIi'8 NOTICE. XV tern of adiulnlut ration in rntn l of )-,, Pu n l..rfll,. I,. .A ..f l.M.. I,rt.l.l, Sny.ler rmintr. I'., d-r'd, hn Iiilc l"-'ti Krtntod In tin. ii:i,, p,i;iir,, i per-'.n-knuirinK m-i'lv.- ImlehtKil to -nhl pat.itn nrn rtiiirrt4. to innke llnin.-ill ilo pnym-iiil, whiln tliM, h Init claim- wKI pri-m-nt tlu'in duly aiitliontlcatid to inu utiiil'ikiii'. I KANK rtlliTZI.lNK. rcli.-'i. t'l, Ad;uiniititor Vahted Salesman ne II a holen nine M HHIIKY S I'ot K and SFKP I'OTATOKS. I IIIKIIAL t AllViir ioMMI-ii' l'AII WKKKI.V. I'Klf- mm:ni iiii.i i'avinii rosnioNs to i.imi MKN. SI'l-.iIM, IMII i KMKN IS to HHIIN NI.HS. I ' i f .1 SIVK TKIIIIilttllY OIVKN IK HhsiltKO. I It.-ill on. e lor l.i ins to TiHijiawta Nursery Co- EccheslerNjY- DMIMsrUATOlfS NOTICE. Lt ters of Ailiiiinistrntlon on tlip pa- I it., i, i, h,e'i s. l h httn ol Mlddlt'lntTKli II , mil: Ii, Snj.li r i-i.niiiy, I'a.. ileo'il. Ii-kiiik Im-i-ii ur,it,'.'.l I-, tl.e uti.l.-rhiKur.l, nil pi-rior.ii kn..riiiK ln ii,.. v . tml.-l.tr, I 1,1 -aid late rnt r.-,iu--ti-,l .i iii.ike liiiiai-'lia'fi pnytiinnt. while Ih-i.i- liaviior rl-iini will pr-'.-nt tht'lti duly-au- tlll'llllr.lT' .1 t.l t!,L- utl.l'T.lrftir l. ,M. Iv. M'IKIUII. Sliin-h 1, 'I'l. AdiniiiKtrttor IXKCI'TOUS' NoTiek Notice i Is JliereliV ifiven I lint Letters Testa tii.t, t.tr.t mi tin' estate nl IIKNKV K f. It N, illfM tuln m Ij.-.iv.t i,,tvii-hip Snyil.-r t'niiiily, 'a, ',,o.i I, . ,i u-ii.-.t I,, ii,,- tni'li'i -,ni,. rc'ldeiit in n l t.en l,i',' All ,.-r-"ii", I lii'it'lnri!, ttnli-l4i-d t , - il.l e i it - I I I I ik" liniii.-illiiti. y- itii-'. t. aii'l !i Ii.'-- i'ii i'Iii.mik imali'i.t It trill pf-t HI I liem t. , r M-ltleiiient to : Mil.l. Mill KFKN, I UtANK K. KKU.N, ! l.s.khUX. iiiiin ii i i nit'K. i:i-L-ut'im. j as. t;. ci:oii:, ATToltXHY AT LAW, MllllM.KIIt'ltll, 1'A. All i.iisiness entrtisti'.l to his fare w ill receive i-rotupt uttentioii. Con Miltiitiitn in I -: 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 mid tierumn. riiiKM'.MMi:T holm:, 8 V I.V ESTKU .110 Wi;N.;Piior. Fint elns iii'fomniDil.it inns to the traveling pit'eii!. Uond Hlabling for lie liorses. Kveryl !ifiiif new. mill's Houtli of Middleburgh on he road to Kreeliurg. 5.1 IS 113 ter,:r,.'Aoenn.$75 IUMIHbMiilir. Hftfthcaallih fliiuv lor rami i? In b taikut. HuhH, no n4 drivi iUm wnboal Milog th bn4. ftahtlihMiioB, tl)itiafbln4M Ut rt. linbt, tolUtir4 fttil rb-wrful So aia4 tlncr.soaolt-lhan4irclnibtnc durbl,arranml.Ctreytrifr, "' Droirn fliahM.Bo mwa. lba. W. P. U AKK1MUN V CO-i Ctork l'A itliak U. KimuI W4fuo. 9 th ooinprtlt. il.iirv llArnisw. tIM ,irAn.l, oimi.i i mn . - .nil Itiivnr liollmrkty " 7f. Mnl,l luuui'a rmm U.inr&u Hutil a. ! u t'uV'a rmm fwii-iua - -n'lMiir-int. V- I. . Ilt'llli Y CAHT CO. 'fCS Ci) I to II Lawrtjcc ttt, Clm linutl. O. I0 - VIGOR OF HEN Cnslly, Qulokly, Permanently Restored. Vliiir, N mninr . Ilrkllllr. anil all the train of vll t nun i-rlr vmiraurUUir luv-wa, the renulti of oerwiirk, ! knena, worry, els. Full uentflh. deTelopmant, and tone BITi-n o every oncari and portion of the hod jr. Blmple, natural metlnxl. loitiwsliaio lnipmenient awn. llnre IninoMlble. tut) rvfereneea, Bunk, eiplaiiatlona udpnmraoiailHdoaaladifree. Addntaa CRIC MKDIOAL OO., BUFFALO. N. V. H EM CII&DROM GOLD'S SAWMILLandENGINES A w, null rial liiipmvi'niitit In I'rlrllnn Frrdaanil l.iu-llitek. Ii.u k in, ill, ,ti i, r t arruute three llmi- uh kisi tis any ntin-r in me market. Krlcll.in i lul.'h Feed, cnm-lia-all the ttssl p-arlna to alan.l Mill "lille In.-klmi : arent aanlna In inm-i and we nr. Wrlle t..r -iri ilium and prlii-n; fiinilnkwl Ins. iisin iipplleiitlnn. Also Hpi'lu Tnmh liar nii lint Itftltm, t uliivninra. Corn I'lant. f r, rsneii i-ra, elo. .Hfiin,"! ln( puprr. HENCH h DRIIMGOLD, Maofrs,, YORK, PA. Tho Lest Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. ' It gives a brilliant light. It will not Hinolco tho chimney. It will not char tho wick. 'v It has a high liro test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders tilled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. I EYIS' 98 LYE (rATaaniii) ' Tha ata-aa--! and a-ai-sit 1 .y man a, t till ko oUwr I.y. Il Imliif a ooa -Miwder aud uacftsl in a oaa Willi rmuialila lid. Uu cotiU-ni are aloaya rawly fnr uaa. WIQ inak the beat s-rfuuiM llam fkmp In 'ju nilnAu-a wlUioiil bulllBf. II la lb bsral f nr cleamlu wiu.Ua pltHM, UtHlufHi'llliK tlulm, clnattiA -taalkliiR butUua, palnM, trtua, aw, rZHHA. IAIT KTO CO Uw. At 1'bUa., l'a. liia. w - lonu w k yu t-J and tnt.Uca Vi,.-' GUTTIHi "T Out , " -TaJi"-""""" "Mi-ui, . a. HiaaiaoN mOo , 1! "" vtnsuia U " . OAMTON. MIO.ll ',m,)"ulTJ''t- rr- BUGGIES at h Price rgsy-E I JJ fWIT..nlirit,.....n Wrfs-tth.-tfia-X yLA. tT. t ' Tm.HilpisK 1,1,.., .,11 II I IVS V Ki I mm Stoves, Stoves, Stoves ! 11AXOKS from $13.00 up. Improved Cook wif-jfT-r i" VIP Stoves, from $10.00 gppiT up. riipse nr nstonishinglv l w tirie 'i, tut hi mi.v Ii iii ti-y now a.nl n, gri'dt way-i if yoti pny tli pnsli whieli 1 Mm wiiv I dn lin-lties. ni jt the clifapfot in the end as you cmi hhvh I pur cent, by Inlying of m- . ftlso limulli.' Stove Fixtures with till kind mid sizes of pipe ready bargains I oiler. L. 1 Niunre houtli of Depot. G. C. GUTELIUS. THE QfJE-PRICE DKALKU IN rnshiontiblo tiotb, rn ing, Hats, caps Xcektics, (leuts . burnishing (loods, . '.. Summer Under- wear, and Celcloid gomlsjAU'ii's sliirts, . jlj, hnitation stores Clothing for prince I Pauper! Clothing that looks liko silk and wears like leather. Come to the old Keliable -whro you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more, come and see for yourself. G. C. GUTEUUS, Middlehnrcrb "Oa - Clolies Bui 1 Mi but they go a great ways iu thatdlrection. Then J why iiend'tojtlie City for ready-made clothing and then take themto R.sk:lleil local tailor to improve the fit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al RflOfl FIT ut once HENRY L. MERCHANT TAILOH, Selii'.sgrove, Pa., where your work;is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interests every uiau and boy .A ueat-fittlng suit.no matter what tliejinaterlal is it always looks better than an ill-llttlug suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at onee and get iltm. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. - - s Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank. Sellnsgrove. Hew York Weeky Tribune AND The Middlehurgh PDST. A ONE YEAR. $1.75 Address all orders SQUAKK llhAi KKS from lm ' f . .1 i nil .i,ji-m i SIM's frem Up. and Spouting, fl(r ns,.. Oive tin; it cull nnd M.e i,.. ' SIIANXOX, Swineforil, 1', CLOTHIER! Children jm'uA and evervthin-'ti make a man loot handsome ami let' un happy, at prico V. V 'It" that discount all n . . 1 The Ian oy going to PHILLIPS to THE POST. (il ! I ,
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