The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 12, 1894, Image 4

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Published every Thursday.
Geo W. Wagcnsellcr, Editor.
Arthur E. Cooper, Manager.
Subscription 1.50 per year.
(wlil' li mu-t l' nul.t1nni1va.nre. lin sent o'it
the county.)
RATES OF AOVf RTISINO.
All tr.m-leiil nilwrMi'iii,iil otherwise
(vt,ir ictnl fur will lMM-li:irif'i1 nt rutn of n
cuts p. r line ihniip.ii I' l tin .1-111 'i Inr llti.1 Inser
tion mi. I in cents -r liiu' lor ecry nHiin-ijiinif
insertion.
Cooper Wagenseller, IVop'rs.
Thursday, April 12, 1891.
Standing Committeemen.
,1itiih-.I .1 MMlleHwutlli. .t. I'. 1'i ttmilf.
Il. ivir-I nln KliH'V. Nullum I'c.se
ILmn. r W. M Ami..-Il .tti ll. Willi n Heater.
ciMitri'-J. W . s.unpsol, '. K. Ii. rj;.'.
rii. it. in in .l..tiii "tli-r. lnvl.l A. I'..rtllii''.
Pr.ii.kllii .1. II Kiil- rllii"'. .1. II ll"Hk'.
.1.1. k-. i. .1 Miii-I. i. Win. M iilln.
V...'l.uroi I. II. l(li..:i.W. Wlllliiinl-. 1 ecso.
Ml. I'll, .reek W. A. . T. I. F. K'.
Moin.ic i.. A. K nun iii.m. f. A. F;irl. tnatl.
Vhii-lmii K. l.ii.i.l.'ii-l'iir'T li.old Moyer.
I'.rrv II. I . ArlMi-i. IiMii lli'.'f-,
vrrv W. st-( h;i. M. Artx.u'.i-l. I- .r:i l.lll.
swlmr A. M. Anr.mil. H ul l Ml. l.ll.- "I'll.
vilii-ifpn.- -I. H F. klcr, K.l. K. i.fiiilM'rllntf.
I iiImii lllriiln (iniiil.v. ImM.I i.. stulil.
V.i.-lilin;i..ii Win . Illlim-li. riillip I. Mover.
Republican Ticket.
Oil NTV.
K..r . inl'lv .
HAS. W. Ill KM ANN.
For rroiliiniotiiry,
I.e. srlliK ll.
I'or l;.".'Nl. r .V ll.Tor.liT.
I.. M. MllNHi:i..
'..r i-lrl. I Attorn..'.,
.1. M. l'.Ki:il.
l'..r Jury ('omnil-Mom r.
.1. II. K N KIT.
Tl.o C - y Mi'.-'iiu'nt.
JocV i- ! phenomena. Ho is
cithern ftM.l or is cicnly M-arching
Inr notoriety or it may '" both.
His l,.u. 1 could make ii' advance
ment on tin- Pittsburg ""'I All.'-u-ln
iiy poiic.' foivi-. They hadn't any
hesitation uhateur in corraling the
tramps in a '.stockyard ami locking
Hem up theiV. whence they can bo
judiciously distributed among prison
reformat orics 'uud dime museums.
It is said that Cox. y'h leading lieu
tenants are oi l fakir and tho prob
iibilitioH are Unit tl.evo uro as many
knavea an fools in thurrocioua array.
Movements Lko that of Coxey's are
a disoaso that hi iringB from a mere
pimplu on tie bou' v and become epi
demic. Notion), in tho cxftct ,or,u
d before, but t ho disoaso has alw ays
been tho sarin' whatever tho symp
toms.Buttl principle Iuih never been
known to -will without a Coxey.
Just what' tin-.' piiiipH want when
they get t, Washington if they ever
get then') is iml known, no not by
the loa-'lcrs themselves. If the goal
of Co xey'K ambition iH notority, his
bie-et is ueeomplishe.l. 1 le ran now
fol.il his arms in peaeo ami Hiirremler
Umboily to tho uiulertuker w ithout
furthei instiiietionH. It wouhlbean
ignorant uinlcrtaker who neeileil
inst met ions in such a v use.
AXTONVILLK.
Win. Hat ner li ft for Shamokin on
Monday Howard Sehatnbuch and
family made a trip to MctUuro last
Sunday . . . . Y. AY. Swciiglo is home
from Shamokin on a visit Lester
Dorr left for tho Lumber regions
last week (ieorgo l'rut.man 'our
black-smith i moved to Kant, one
dav last week. Ho intends to work
at. hi: trado there C. Melvin
ILiriu r left for Shamokin last Fri
day. From there ho intends to go to
work near (ilen Union Irvin
CSravbill made a trip to Shamokin
this week to sell Home of his stands
....Mrs. Delia Duck from Selins
"1'ovo visited her mother Mrs. Fnuitz
recently.
MONKOK TOWNSHIP.
lMittiiiL' is over in this vicinity
nid Ktriinueas it appears two houses
uro left unoccupied, viz:AYm. Jarrett's
and Norman Apps 1. It. John
T.r.ni. have purchased an old reliable
plater in Sunbury and will noon bo
readv to do white metal plating such
an knives, forks Ac, superior to
silverplating Sunbury has a enso
of smallpox on Linden Street mid
tho board of health is busily engaged
vaccinating people freo of charge
John Heckman had a slight
stroke of palsy Wednesday morning
1th inst. He bud about a milotowalk
to a storo where ho was to meet the
teamsters and just before ho reached
tho said store ho felt a fainting sen
sation and with difficulty reached
tho store. Ho has ho far recovered
that he can uso his arm very well
but his left fool is still insensible
to touch Sunbury people aro
still confident of a wagon bridge
being spanned across from that plaeo
to the Snyder County side. A bridge
would be a groat convenience to
sin vdnr Cnnntv Hucksters Knoch
Laudouslagor one of Peun's old vets
is ill.
TIIOXELVILLE.
T)r V. Millar Iiaa the rouch
wall just about finished for bin new
house.... Our jolly blacksmith,
Irvin Fetterolf, rut a new nlato roof
on his house last woek....The fol
lowing chiuiffcs took place last week:
AtnoRl?enfer moved on Ins farm )
Mrs. Hannah' Nerhood into the
Iumism vacated by Mr. lionfer which
she had jueviously bought from Mr.
IV; Jere Moyer on bin farm which
he bought from tho Administrator
of the fslato of Jacob Nerhood,
dee'd.: Henry Harttuan from Cen
trevilln on tlie farm vacated by Jere
Moyer : John 1). Sipe into the house
bought from Harrison Brininger ;
Mrs. Surah Brininger in with Ada
Kib; M. A. Swart z into tho bouse
vacated by Mrs. Brininger ; Cal.
DcLong to Adamsburg: Philip J.
Ocker on tho John Good farm....
Tho cold snap has done lots of dam
age to the cherry and peach buds
.....Tern Moyer sold to John V.
Zechman that part of bis farm which
lies east of the public road leading
from Troxelvillo up to Ner. M. Mid
.UoKwurth's. Consideration )l.Hlii.
Tliose persons who had contemplat
ed working in tho Seven mountains
this spring, are as yet out of a job.
There is no telling when operations
will he resumed. This upsets many
a calculation, ami is hard on
some people. For seven long years
the peaceful Hiumberrt of mule
whacker" John A. Fetterolf wero un
disturbed; but lo, and behold, last
uiwk his faithful wife presented
him w ith a brand new baby boy that
will no doubt give John an occa
sional wake up, with which he has
for ho long a time been unaccus
tomed, and will no doubt exclaim:
"Oh ! so far brilda kinner" Next
Monday tho trout season opens, the
l.-.th fulling on Sunday. Thotrout
fry mentioned in my last week's
letter wero recieved on Thursday,
and a h oalthior set of little 'trouties'
are seldom received. They were
planted in our mountain streams,
and I will now reuew my offer of
$25 reward for any information that
will lead to tho detection and con
viction of any person or persons
using dynamite in any of our moun
tain streams. The reward to bo
paid as soon aa a conviction is ob
tained. Cal. Joe.
KUATZKUVILLE.
Our schools have closed for tho
season.... Miss Gertrudo uood is
attending Central Peuna. Collogo at
New Berlin ...Master Daniel Kline
is dow n with scarlet fever. But at
tlii wrilin.' irt Itiinroviiii? . . . . Mrs.
Anna Hummel is visiting her sister
at Shamokin Dam 'Snuiro Daub-
ernian's wife has retimed from the
west. . . .Miss Laura learick is visit
iug her sister Mrs. M. K. Hassiuger,
at Middleburgh Mr. J. C. Klingler
hasgono to Contra! Pa. College to re
Hiinie his studies in the senior class. .
Barnhard Khuo s infant child was
buried last Friday. Ilev. Ocheuford
olliciating Our boys report plen-
tv of fun at tho partv on Tuesday
evenintr at Luther Krat.or's and also
on 1 1 nhiy evening at Ferry Kratzer s
. . . .( Kir nsticrman uro counting tue
lays until tho opening of thotrout
unnuoti . . . Ivriit.ziirvilln Miiml T in
forms and Drum Maiorsuit will he
sold at public sale on Saturday. I
hope tho boys are just disposing of
tho old instruments and will then
get a new outfit. Boys, do not let
the baud go to nothing for wo want
music.
SKLINSOKOVE.
Georgo Burns has accepted a pos
ition us shoo agent, and started on
flio roii.l on Mnndiiv Tl in mniiv
friends wish him abundant success
....Harry Laudenslager, a former
Selinsgrovo boy, who is learning
phnrmacy in the city of Brotherly
Love is home on a visit. .. .William
H. Bratton and family of McClure,
havo moved to this place for the
purpose of educating their daughter
A fair sample of Coxey'B "Com-
monwealers" passed through this
burg on Monday. It was the largest
party of gypsies seen here for many
years, having no loss than sixty
horses Tho new tin roof on the
-iid Lutheran church is nearly com
pleted John II. Bailey sold Ins
meat market to Fercival Nerhood,
who has moved to town. . . .ljuite an
improvement has been made to the
campus at the Institute by Dr.
Dimm tearing down his burn and
placing it at the rear of his residence
. . . .Miss Bertio Hamilton of Shamo
kin, is visiting Carrie and Nettio
Hendricks. .. .Absalom Roush of
Fremont, tho father of Elmer Boush
who acoidently shot himself, was in
town on Monday. Scuiiia.
Tho snow in front of the Post
printing oftico was 20 inches deep
oa Wednesday morning and no
signs of ceasing are manifest.
35 Complete Novels
nkatIjY Botsn,
AND A YKAK'8 KUBSCHirTlON
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liigli'dtttiK paper, replete with itoriea
of love, rdventiire, travel, ami iliort
Interebt'iigaml InMruetive nketchesof
fact ami fancy; ami in th lift of !t"i
novels aremieli treasures as "A Brave
Coward," hy Hobert Louis Stevenson,
"A Hlackwmilh's Daughter," by Ktta
AV. Pierce: "Ntnetta." i inont pleasing
Htory t.y M. T. Calilor,"A Jil.le(l Sin."
atnl "Hetween Two Sins." by the
author of "Dora Tliorne," The '1 ruth
of it," by the popular writer, Hugh
Conwny: and the 'Ioorebou Trag
edy," rather sensational, by Mrs .lane
(.'.Austin: "A Heroine." a delightful
etorv !' Mrs Itebecca II. Davis;"Wall
Flowers," ly the popular Marion Ilr
land, and the great story "Ouilty or
Not tSullty," by Amanda M. Douglass.
Space lorbids 'mentioning the other
novels; but they are nil the same high
grade, popular, bright. romantic, spicy,
interesting stories.
The !I5 novels and the current Ismie
of lloi sl'.uoM) Topics will be sent
von thetlay your order Is received.
This will supply you with a season'e
readimr for a mere song; and will b.
appreciated tiv all In the households
Send at once ill) cent to llorsKllobl)
Topics Put. Co . P. O. Box liriii, New
York City, N. Y.
SIIKUIFF'H SALE OF
REAL ESTATE!
Ilv vlrtiif nf a riTliiln writ nf Fl. Kii. Ih.miic.1
out of lln Court of Coininoii I 'I. mi ninl to in-
illl'.'.'lr.l. I will )'kimi to I'lllill.' S.il" ill til"
mrt ll'piiH.', in viii.ii.'iiiirK'ii in in oi i.K K ii. in.
on
Saturday, April 21,
I'lu- tollowliii' (IfHiTllH'il real oblate to w It :
All Unit certain m"!iinil or trad of I. in. I si.-
Hale In i nloii l.iwn-lilp. Snv.ler colllllv. I'll..
Ini.ii.. . Norlhliv l.in.N o( .loiialliiin spaiiu'l. r
llll'l .1.1. oil I..iIK' U'l'e. SollHl I.V I'lllill.' K' .1.1.
W.-II.V la;. .Is of Altec hill. iilnl .l.l.'.ni ...
Mioil.erirer. '.iil ulnl to.' Foil l'Y-FI N K A'lli:s
more o I" --. ln re..li al e efeeleil a IH il K lllnl
II I;N. ini'l otlHT on' I.HII.IIIII.-1.
Seii .1, taken into e. '.'in Ion ami In 1 l in
Hie property of .lar.ili Slioiln'ru'er.
Al.l- HI'.O 1"M II I , ll'Tlll.
Miorin'H o!l. .'. MliMli liiir;'li. .Mareli a-, l-m.
Annunl Apreal for tlie year 1394.
All lipiN'nl Will lie llel.l n' I'le Colll'llNslolll l'H
lill. e. Ml.t ll. l.illV, 1M., on tlie Ivilli iluy of April,
Is'.H, t.elii rii the hours of y A.M.. : I' M., (or
the fololn lslrl.l: A.l.ilns. lleaer, West
llenver. SprliiK'. Centre, mill Allil.llcliurt; Hnro
on the '.ntli of April, for tlie rollnw lnif ill.strlctx:
Jiu ksiin, Mhlilln Creek. MoliI'iH', I'ciill. SellliH-
trme ll'irn., atnl W'aKhliik'loii; ami on the Hist
iiiipiuan, Krniiklln, Perry. West Perry, hiiu
I'iiIoii, " lieu anil w here you cull atlcinl If you
think proicr.
JAM ICS F.ltOI.F.Y.
THOMAS IIKKIISTK1I,
PHAKKSIIKUMAN,
,1. W. SWAUTZ, t'lerk. I'oiniiilHNliincrs.
I DITOK'S NOTICE.
In Tint Kntatk ok Ukokiir A. Hhakkkh Iiko'd.
Tim ""tl rslir.icYl Ai'il'tor mx)iiitv fry fSv
Orpluin'H Court of Sny.ler rotwly, to dWti-lhute
the minis rciuuliilhif In the I.hikIh of I), ii. (i ir
liutli. ailiiilnlslrator of the estate of Ooorrn A.
shuefer late of chapman township, il.s '.l, to
mill alnolik'sl tlie parlies legally entitled I hereto,
will iitletnl to ilutleH of Ills apiMiliitineiil at the
iiltiee or smith a i.tiiM'tt in .iiiiiiiieiiiir'.'iiun sai
iinlav. Anrll lil. Isl, at la o'clock ii. in. of salil
iluv, when anil where nil in riles liiteresteil arc
rei'iiesiei to present t heir clalniH liefore the tlll
ilersiu'iieil, or lo he ili'liarreil r.uii coniluK In on
h.llll mini.
THOMAS J. SMITH.
Auditor.
Miin li :ll. ll.
Notice to Buiklers and Contractors.
The lnillillii comtnlttee of the .Missionary III
Ntllnle al. Sell ll),l ove, Pa , Invlve proposals (or
the erei lloti ol a new l.iillilliiu on the calupils o
the Instill. te. I'lahs iitul s III. 'al Ions nm In
seen al Hie oftli eot I he chairman or Hecretary of
the committee. Illtls will lie receneil until April
w. T he cointn It tee reseres Hie riiriil lo re eel
w n v or all Mils. AililresM Frank P. Muiiharl,
clililriiiaiior.l. K. Pimm. II. p., Sec. of ImiII.Iiii
column tee of the Missionary insilliite.
S. V. SIIKAHV,
Insurance Au'ent and ltroker.
l'enns Creek, 1. O. Pa.
(Inlv Mrnt rlii-'H Stock tJ.ii-ipanlrH rvprenenteil
You in'in mi premium noten, l.enoe j uu pay no
IiKiiriini'e placeil on nil kth.Mnl k.h.iI tiirm
pMprrty, iIw.'Uidk. (turut umi ciiuivnun uujr
where In Knv.lar ami t'nlnn rnnntti'.
ittlce 111 C. M. Shuwur'n Sture.t'eatrovllU, P
AliKNTS WANTKP fur the only Al'TIIOlUZED
I
Hy OAII, HAMILTON, Ills llterury eieiilor,
with t hcco-oneral Inn of hht family, ami for Mr
Maine's Complete Works. TWF.NTY YF.AKS
OF I'oNi.U Kss," anil his later Imok, "POI.I TI
I'AI. PISi'I SSloNS." one prosiHi'liiH for these
8 HKSI'SKI.I.INO )KKik III Die market. A. K.
I. Jordan of Me., took Khi orders from first in
callH : airent's nnillt f ITS Si I. Mrs. ll;ill;ir. ofo
tKik IS or.l.'i-s. I'd Seal 1iis.sIil In I day. nr.mt
f'.'.W. K. N. Hlee of Mus-s.. look ','7 orilern III V
davs s protlt .. J l'artrlli:e of Me., took 4.H
orders from . calls ; prollt f7.ViO. K. A. Palmer
of N. puk., took M orders In .1 days; protlt In v!V
KXi'l.l sIVK 'I KKUI I'ollY Klveu. It you wish
lo imike l.AUiiK .MONKY write Iniiiicdlatcly for
lenns to
Till-: HI'XIIY 111 I.I. Mil. PO.,Niir'lcli, Politi,
March S. Isiu, 4W,
50 World's Fair Views Free.
The "Poultry Keener" lias reached the front
ns i lie le.ullnif aiitoiitv on poultry sixteen
larL-i. i.uu'ea. inoiithly. Iltty ceiitM per alllllllll
"Farm and llrcsl.le" (a a lil-pat,'e paper ciilnliik'
twice a inonlli, tiny ceuls per iintiiiui. We will
M int Ih.iIi Daiieis olio year and titty Plioto
k'liiplilcylewiiof thu W'niM'ii Fair, to new hiiI
scrliMTM onlv, all for llfty centH. Kamplu copy
of the .'Poiiltiy Keeper," with part Icn lam free.
Si' ml tlveix'lits for cither of the lollow lni; back
lnimtM'tucoilal to a tf.weiit book : Poultry lluiis-
es. Julv 1KUI. lias M Mews; Prouder and lu
.uh..i.i'rs AiiL'iist lSsJ and Aih:ilst 1MI1. Ait
dresa, "Tim Poultry KeeHT Co.," Purkeaburif,
I'a.
To the Public, Generally.
As Connress did not pass the extra
revenue on whiskey, the MarksbramU
of whiskey-all of my own make
reiuaiu the same price. New white
Yvhixkev. t'.'H ; 10 to 18 months old
f.'.tKt ; US to !!( months old, fJ.Oo ; 'M
to :ill months old. ;I.W. 38 to 43
months old, 3 50 ; These are all fine
uood. Da not forget the old fetand.
Empty whiskey burrels fl.50.
J. L. Marks,
Neor U. It. Htatlon. Mlddlebugh, Vv
UnburuuWI., PR, J. B, M AVER. luUAirkSv,
l-UILA.rt HwUiiiik uaoiHiruk.il MlcUf fMikulvaM.1
CMltUoa Ku4ralof lhf ilclUM, IkdlM Mid pruni .
miiI.iiimih wi4 he unui, valmt,AM.ltJL'
to sell
hnlee llnl
XL KSF.KV!
STOCKonil SKKO POTATOES. MftKIl ALAfj
AHY or COMMISSION PAIP WFKKI.Y. I'KII
MAN'KNT an. I PAYINO posl'l loNs to (looll
MKN. SPK.IIAI. INPI'CK M KM S to HKOIN
N Kits. KXCM sIVK TKIIKITOKY IVEN 11'
PKS1HKP. W rite Ht mice lor terms to
Tie Gawks Nursery Co- RoclicsterN. Y;
ADMIN1STHATOITS NOTICE. Lett
ters of Administration on thee-"
tnln of AllcWI S-h.M'h Into ol Ml'lilleliiirvf i
l..r.mvh, sinrilrr rniinty, 1'.. .Icc'.l. hrini4
tiern if rniiir.! t.i the uti.l.'rplKiir.l, nil prrwir.i
knowinK lliuniflvr. In.li'l.tfil to rnl.l tt er
ro.uo.l..l t innk lininrdime pnrinrnt, hll4
thnne having rliilms will preient t'liria duly uj-
llientlcatoa to t:i uO'UTri unci.
,M. h. SCIIOCII.
Mnrrlil.'m Ailinlnlntmtn
TjiXECUTOUS' NOTICE. Notice lit
I'ilierebv given that Letters Testa
tni'iituri on 'tlie mliiteol 11 F.N K Y K F.H N, tlmr'i
lm ol licnvnr towiiliip. Snyder Cnunty, t'n
ihv lirn iMilvd tn the uinlt'riMKni'd rrpldlnv 111
hhI.I l..wn-l.lp. All t).'r..n, thi relnre. Indehted)
to al.l etstn will pie to linikti limnrillnt py;
tucnt. ml t ln.no liiirlnic cimim nunlnft II will
prvciit them tor .etll.'inent to
MH.MKIIKKHV,
Kit AN K K. hKKN,
.1. S. K K. UN.
InllN lll.IKirK.
Kaeeatori.
JAS. J. CUOl'.sE,
attohsky at law,
Midpi.khcuh. ta.
All oiisiness eiitruste.l to his care
will receive prompt attention. Con
sultation In English and (German.
rjlll E SUMMIT IIOI SE,
SYLVKSTEU IIOWEN, Puop.
First class iiRcomiiiodatiouN to the
traveling public iood stabling for
the horses. Everything new.
2 miles south of Middleburgh on
he road to Freeburtf. 5.1 13 U3
CX?l;;!r.' Agents. $7
wr t fr i. rD" Th
nuti- Ivt ft fa-oll trT i p.rnit-.
V .ti-t, ti'-. a at'i u'i th'Hi
Mhru1 Wrt.ltr ll" lft't'. f
rrn i.n. p- t" ' ' '
. P.HAIiHlM.N A: CO.. - ri t li, i .I'i:n(t it.
BUGGIES at h Price rereC
J7 J t-ti i,,,, iik-irr
i. riineien .
I'rfi Ur YYiuruii. f uniii'tltorH.
lift 'art . m:o tuyiffiuv
SB
fi" itm-vy " m Mnbi iiuu
t.iiTiniti ti J rm innt.
l.,riuii Hilil1. ftl (U. I'al i' Wm
S tw U UwriutT ht , t'iiu iuiuiti, t. 510 n'
soee of mn
Ruaily, Quickly Prmnnntly Restored
tVruknrfta, Nrrvmunnt, IkrUlllty. and all
fhn trttm of vllt fnm cmly 'rnirBtrl:itnr picxjiw,
tho rulta nf ovrrwork. n Itnt-M, worry, eu Vul
Slrrngth, doTrlopnivfit, and t"HO (riv.-n U evpry
orvan And NirtHti of Oio Iwwljr. tuiipl, nnturnl
tiitrKNl. luinnMltate iiinirtvoiiirit tven. taHur
AUkI prwfn nmtd tn'-niM) fre, AflilrMn
ERIK MCOIOAL CO., BUFFALO N. Y.
HENCH&DROMGOID'S
SAVMILLcENGINES
A u-ntiflcrtnl linprovenuuit In Frlrllun Fred mill
tUu-llnek. Ituck iiiotlun of ('urrlaiie three llmre
ijt titt lis any other In llio market. Friction
lulrh Feed, riiiii nil the fissl K'strlnn to nunt
Hill while li kliiii ; arent unvlnc In Bower nnd
wear. rue r..r rircuinni an. I price; iiiriilnlitsl
f ns iiion A.illeHt1nii. AIo Stprlnc Tnolli llnr
rial", llnv Itnkes, 4 ulllvHlura, ( urn Plant
era, Shrll rris I'tc. .Vr.ilioa (Alt xi;xr.
HENCH h DRMMGOLD, Manfrs., YORK, PA.
crown Acme.
The Lest Iluming Oil that can bo
Made from lYtroleuiii.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not sniolvo tho chimuey.
It w ill not char tho wick.
It has a high lire test.
It w ill not explode.
It is without n comparison as a per-
faction
Family Safety Oil.
It is manufactured from tho finest
Ci'iulo in tho most perfectly equip
ped refineries in the world
It is tho Best.
Ask your dealer for Crow n Acme.
Trado orders filled by
Yours truly,
THE ATLANTIC DEFINING CO
Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa.
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P. C. MARTAAN,
Tonoritil Artist,
has just opened a room in "W.
W. Wittenniyer's building,
where ho is prepared to do
first class work,
March 29, '91.
Wanted Salesman
P-Muii,, r p
FAMOUS WAR PICTURE
Tl;e Midadlcbur6l; POS
Proj(jcL
FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK
This Space is Reserved fo
G. C. GUTELIUS.
THE OPIE- FRIGE CLOTHIER
loin I t Mi Tie Ma
but they go a great ways in thatdirection. Then why send to the
City for ready-mado clothing and then take them to a sk'lled local
tailor to improve the lit, when you can get a
SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al OOQD FIT
at ouue oy going to
HENRY L. PHILLIPS-
MERCHANT TAILOU, Sollr.sgrove, Pa., where your work Is always
guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that interests
every man and boy .A neat-flttlng suit, no matter what the material
is it always looks better than an HMUtlng suit no matter how fine
the goods. Then coma at once and get fits.
HENRY L. PHILLIPS.
Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK,
New York Weeky Tribune
The MiddlEburgh PDST.
ONE
$1.75
Address all orders to THE POST.
four doors west of Hank. Helinsgrov
AND
YEAR.