The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 03, 1894, Image 4

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    Published every Thursday.
Geo W Wagcnscllcr, Editor.
Arthur E. Cooper, Manager.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
(which miH ! p ilil In mlvaiicn wIhti will out
shir I hi' nullity.)
n ATtS Or ADVtRTISINO.
All trunMi'iit wlvrrtlsi'ini'iits nut tlior If"
cntitrnrli-il f.ir 111 In1 rlnirjji'il tit tin-rati1 of IS
evnta it llin' ii'nitmi l"l iin'.iHiiriM t'ir II rnt iiiht
Uon nml in cttits ht ll ii." tor ri-ry miit-'im-iit
iniuTiloii.
Cooper A; Wngi'iim'ller, l'rop'rs.
Thursday, May 3f 1891.
Standing Committeemen.
,Il,i,.. .1 MMilli-Kwurtli. .1. K. Ki ili'Mll.
llfitviT Irvln Klni'V. Nullum Ki-".1.
Iti'ilviT Wi'it-Aimmlliiwi'll. Wllll.llll Ili'lttlT.
oiitrr J. W. Miiinii-wl, 4'. f. IWrji:
liiipiiinii-.lnliii Hi.i, r. IMviil A. I'nrtlliH'.
rratikllli-J. H. Knt.TlliH-. .1. II. Il"ll.
.1 ii k-u-n I c. Kllntfl'T. Win. Murtln.
V 11I l-tiircl H. Ill K WlllhiinK. ris""1.
lli.llisrik-W. A. KifliT. II. F. Ili'w.
M'liirm-!). A. Knufliniin. I'. A. Ful li limn.
-.-ti ii Ir-v lit F. IjinilfiiHliiifiT. HiivM MnjiT.
I'i ti v - It. F. Arliotfast, iln ll.iyr.
I'. rrv Wi'Ht - a h.w. l. A rtMi'ui . T. H. .rMtl.
iriiij-A. M. A'iriitiil. Ii.nl'l Mlililliwwurtli.
1 1 ii wn v .1. It. K'klir, Kil. U. .MiitnTlliiif.
t nlnii- lllriiln liiunliv. H.ivlil 1.. MhIiI.
WiiHliinicliiu - Win. f. Illlliilsli, I'lillip T. Miyr.
Republican Ticket.
ft H N TV.
Fur Ashi'IiiIiIv,
I II S. W. IIKKMANN.
Fur rniiliiiinit.iry,
.I.e. si'llm'll.
FiirHi'ttlHli-r A llrrnnli r.
(i. M. SII1NMKI..
Fur isirlri..iiiini',
.1. M. IIAKKIt.
Fur Jury Ciwinil Ihiiit,
.1. II. KNF.IT.
Tito Coi.'yiti-'s,
Thf followers nf CiM'.v :iif u'l'ttiii'-:
iii'JVt" tiuiiK runs : 1 1 1 1 considerably
bolder. The attempts t capture
trains in Montana and ( )hio last week
were Hiicct s.-fully accomplished, luit
by speedy : 1 1 1 c 1 judicious actions on
tlm purl nl" tin1 government, llic
Hcliumc of tho Industrials failed. If
theso armies marching on t Wash,
iugtou arc net tinted by the purest
motives, their liuaiiH must still In
condemned. In lliu firs t place, wo
dnibt tho expediency of tho motives,
because we cannot conceive that pro
fesHional trumps, viinricM, Kwiinlhas,
full-bloodoil uuurcbists, countfr-litt-ers,
prostitutoH, vagabonds ami idlers
could bavo very puro motives. Sec
ondly, It ii entablisbinK t bad pre
' Ur ' : 'iHiil, a ih . hith
is a relic of barbarism and which con
bfl traced to the darkest period in the
world's history. In the days when
despotic govern nients held sway over
the greater portion of tho world,
largo bands of men moved towan
tho capitals to overthrow the ruling
power or to demand concessions
This is an ago of civilization and an
era of intellectual advancement
Such movements are entirely tmt of
place.
Coxey with Jl'id men has moved in
to Washington. There are over n,
000 in ililtereiit parts ot tlie I nion
now miurliing on to Washington.
Would it not be a good idea for the
Washington police to "cage" (.'oxcy's
! men and put them on short ra
tions .' We think that this would bo
the best of medicine for accomplish
ing tho dispciHcinent of the vaga
bonds.
i neso i ramp armies deserve no
consideration. They are not to be
confounded with tho honest, respect
able, law-abiding unemployed. They
are in no way identified or associated
with tho great body of American
workiugiiien who aro deserving of
public respect and sympathy.
nucn summary wealing as that in
-uoniiinii ami Uiuo will soon cure
the Coxey craze.
CKXTHKYILLK.
Our merchants have returned
from the city with a choice selection
of .Spring and Summer goods
1. llartman made a business trip to
Juniata Co. last week H. O.
Uowersox anil T. I. Kleckner spent
a few days last week in the lumber
region ofCammal, Lycoming Co
A. I. . Marklo went to Gorton
Heights on Thursday whero lie has
secured employment on J. H. Hart
inan'a Bteam saw-mill Mrs. John
Mohn and Mrs, W. H. llartman
visited relatives in Laurelton last
weok....J. K. Shinkel Ksij. paid
Middleburg u business visited, Fri
day Dr. (1. C. Mohn and wife of
Laurelton, J. T. ' Oearhart and wife
of Adiimbburg, Miss Aunio Sline,
Mifllinburg. C. A. 1'rdly and wife of
Middleburgh, Harry Mitchel and
wife of White Spring, visited in town
on Sunday....K. Ii. llartman has
started up steam in his distillery and
began operating to-day (Thursday).
A. M. Tschopp of Dauphin Co. is
the store keeper and gaugcr.
Occasional.
BEAVEItTOWN.
It sadly behooves us to chronicle
the untimely death of Mrs . Girtrude
Dreeso. She was the old ? nt aught
er of A. M. Carpenter, and was
married to Charles Droee l little
more then three years ago. On Sat
erdny night Apr. 20, she was taken
violently ill. and at the sani time
beenme unconscious in whicli state
sho remained until the following
Thursday when she died at 5 A. M.
She was aged yrs., 4 inos. and 8
days. Tho funeral took place last
Saturday forenoon when alarf e con
course of peoplo followed me re
mains of one respected and loved to
their last resting place. It .-vW. II.
Fahs ofliciated. Gertrude Dreese
connected herself with the l'.vangel
ical Lutheran church Junellb,lww,
and remained a consistent member
of tho samo until God in His infinite
wisdom saw tit to remove her from
tho church militant to the church
triumphant. The death of this
young woman, has caused a vacancy
in her home, in the church, in the
Sabbath school and in the hearts of
her many friends. Truly death lores
a shilling mark. It is a bitter blow
and our deepest sympathy is with
the bereaved husband, parents, bro
thers and sisters of the departed.
We commend them to Him, who
best knows what is needed to guide
His peoplo home ... l'rof. J, Palmer
Carpenter, and wife of Sunbury,
Samuel Carpenter and wife of Lan
caster, and Charles Carpenter of
Camel, Cliuton Co. were here to at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Dreese
William Denver and Mrs. Peter
SchaclVcr aro on the sick list. . . ,D. F.
Coleman sold his confcctionery,flour
and feed store to Henry Weaver. . . .
Mis. Ellen 15eed and her little
daughter Frances after having spent
some time with friends, left on Thurs
day of last week for their home in
Virginia John Iloyerof Itebors-
burg paid our town a short visit last
week Jacob ( I. Snyder is treating
his house to n now coat of paint.
Wild Hoses.
Snyder Co. Sunday School Association.
Programme of tho 24th Annual
Convention to bo held in the Evan.
Lutheran Church, Deavertown, Pa.,
Muv 7, H and l,
MONDAY EVEN I NO.
7:'M. Devotional exorcises, '
Pres. M. L. Wagenseller.
7:45 Address, Prof. JJowersox.
voluntary aaaresse. .
TUESDAY MORNINd.'
9:00. Devotional exercises.
A. W. Musser.
9:4.-i. Relation of the Pastor to the S.S.
Rev. I. P. Jieff. Prof. D. S. lioyer.
10:00. Relation of tho Church Mem
ber to the S. S.
Rev.S. Smith, N. T. Dundore.
11:00. (Question Dox.
1 1 :!.. Reception of Delegates.
TI EKDAV AFTEI1NOON.
2:00. Devotional exercises, J.A. Smith.
2:lo. Organization and appointment
of Committees.
2:!10. Children's Mass Meeting,
Rev. S. E. Davis, J. A. Lombard.
Rev. W. W. Rhodes.
'y.'M. Report of Secretary.
TI KSIHV EVEN1NO.
7::50. Praise services,
A. M. Carpenter.
7:1V The Infant Department its
teacher and needs.
Prof. J. A. Sprenkel.
WEDNESDAY MOHNINO.
9:00. Devotional exercises, A.A. Fish.
9:1 Relation of tho S. S. to tho be
nevolent work of the church.
Rev. J. Yutzy, Prof. Win Moycr.
10:0O. Reports of S. S. ond selection
of pjace of next meeting.
10:2.-i. What are tho present needs of
the S. S. in our county f
Revs. W. M. Landis, J. E. Eckersly,
Rev. S. 13. Weugart.
11:00. Relation of tho S. S. to the
temperance movement,
Revs. A. K. Zimmerman, IX. F.
Hassinger.
WEDNESDAY AI TEHNOON.
2:00, Devotional exercises,
Wm. Heeter.
2:4'). What constitutes membership
of tho S. S.,
Revs. G. W. Schnable, C. O. Lehr.
2:4. Reports of committees.
;:00. Closing exercises.
Every school should be represent
ed by at least two delegates. Gos
pol hymns Nob. 1( 2, 8 and 4 will be
used. A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all.
Rev. W. Fahs,
J. P. Wetzel,
Rev. p. C. Weidesmyeii,
Executive Committee.
At the Court House.
At tho Argument Court held here
on Friday tho case of N. T. Dundoro
vs. Robert J. Ringaman was argued.
Attorney Hotdorf appeared for tho
petitioners against tho report of tho
viewers for a public road in Wush-
ingtou township.
Tho case of Henry W. Felty vs.
John J. Yctter and Moses Yetter was
submitted to the court.
At tho License Court, liceuses were
granted to tho prop'rs of all the old
hotel stands in the count'. A licenso
was also granted to John F. Boyer,
proprietor or the Uoyer House, Fre
mont, Pa., and the petition of Geo
W. Weaver, Freeburg, Pa., was re
fused on account of a remonstrance.
1- EOISTEH S NOTICES.-NoMo l hen-by
"rn tlmt thi- MlldMing nntiifil person have
fllwl thi'lr AilmliilHfrntor, Uiinnlliiti. flint Kx
triitoni' hcimuiim In Hip llinrliti-fi! oniop of sny
(Vr fount v, miii tlw nami' III Ih priwntcil lir
rotitlrnmtlnn nml hIIowiiwy at tlif fourt House
III MWIilMiurk'li. Mondiiy, May 1H.
1. Klrwt unil fliuil mvotint, ol Wm. K. HowHI.
PVlMltor of till' cstlltl- of Sopliln Kni'pp. IWI;
Ian Attorney In Fact furtlic lu'lra of ilm. Km-pp,
ai-.M'asiil.
. Flnt nml tlnitl iirniutil of o. s. Krrti'ltT.
(luiirillHn of U'vi Kfillu, minor HilM of I'i-Iit
MTIltl, IllWltWtl.
n. Final aiwunt of J. . Ilartmnn. Oiinnlliin of
oiivi'rsnip., minor rlillJ oi (.mi -gv Siiiui-'ll,
lll'ITIII'U.
4. First ntnl final iii'munt of Win. Mover, exerti
tor ot tin-i'-.iHtiot Shiiimi'I Ki-li'luuiliaVli, lata of
hniiiiiK"iii lownsiilp. ll'l'luSl.
. Final iii'iimnl of simon mi'l Tlio. Ilummi'l
nilinliilitratorM of tlm -iiito r .liiii,t, iniiiii'l
laic ol Molina1 towiisii, iIi-i'immmI.
n. First iiii'oiint of Wm. II. ot-mlierlliiir. Amoa
C licmliirlliitr nml Solniiion a pp. evrtitur ol
tni- Kiiitc oi .loiialliaii tii'iulHTllmf. ilis-emril.
.. First unit tiinil niivHini of I'hllip Amlii. nil
nilMHtr.lt. ir of tlm fatiilv of .IdIiii AliilK. lulfof
i rrry loiviiHiiip. 1-,-: -. I .
a. First ami final iirvoutit of Samm-I F. nml
lli'iiliimln J. M.iiiiit. iiilinliiHtrulorsol thrustale
ut Saminl J. MaiiriT. iliifiiaml.
II. Arronnt of .latnpa.t. nml Atvln Itortnai), nit
fnlniMlrutora of Him oatati1 of pi'tor lliTinaii. late
of JiK'kaon township, clivra.Mil.
in Acronnt of Levi IU hmt nilmlnlitrntor of tlm
esiiile of tiinrifi! K. Heaver, I it ol Molina tow n
alilp, dist'iusil.
II. Afoiinf of .lolin Folter. one of tin1 i.s.i
tora of tin1 Hstnto ot Jiuiilj 1 ellcr. Ial' of l i tin
township, iln-i-Kscd.
1J. First nml II lull ais-onut of Mary A. biiiI
Idila-rf W. stout. inlttilnlHtrat.irs of thiM-stuti- of
Joseph I). Stout, ilei ciiat'il.
IS. Flrat anil final nii'ount of p. s. Hitter, nil
Inliilslrntor ol the t'statt1 of Jiilin Yniiii)(, lnl! ol
Molina1 township, ilisvuxod.
14. First nml filial neeonnt of It. ('. Flss ml
liiltilatmtor of the estate ol Man ll.nisli Into ol
Monroe township, dis-eaaiil.
II. M. MIINDEI.,
Mlililli'luirc, I'a., May.frd, V4. Ililster.
S.F. SHKAUV,
Inviiriitice Agi-nt Mini Itroker,
IVnns Creek, 1. (). Pa.
Only flrat clan Stork Onfipiitilrii rcprefpnlr.l.
Y'oii alvu no iruiiuiu iioIck, liaure juii pay no
l..TllVllt.
Inmininre ilnepi on nil kln.i l u.i.nl inrin
pmppriy, iIwi.Iibk. pturr an. I cliurcliut any.
where In Snvilcr anil I'iiIoii emititteii.
oifliTlti C. M S!nier Stiirc.rmtrty.'IIU. I
SO World's Fair Views Free.
Tl l'l'lllliy li eM.- - h.is re.n 1'. I Hie ft'iilll
us I In1 IimiII'u' miloiitv mi piiipt, sli ii
lnrte patfes Montlilv. llfi.v rents per .innuiii.
"I'.inn anil llii -.lle' Isa li'. p.iKe p.iMT eomliitf
twlee n tin Hit ll. (Illy rents per milium. We III
sellil Inilil P.l'.iels one Mar lllel Ulty pi
Kllipllle le s lit Hie Will Ms Kil. r. Ll IH'IV sllli-
si rlliers only all lor nny reiitn. s uiipie eupy
of Hie Pollitl V Keeper."' Willi p.illl. lll.lls tree,
semi lleinMits l-ii' i llliei' ot the I-.1 1. v 1 1 ,f lurk
lllllllliers eipl.ll to II '. l elll I' 1"k : Poultry Hulls.
ih. .Inly Isyl, has ,vi ews: lltiimii rs nml In
etiliuiors, A'i,'u-t ami .uiisi ism.
ilress, "The I'oiiHrv Keener i n.," Pnrkcsluii'i;,
I'a.
SIIKIMFI' S SAI.K OF
REAL ESTATE !
By virtue of n writ of HI. F.i. Issucil nut of t he
Court ot I'oiumon Pleas ami to me illreeteil, I
will expos to Public Sale at Hie I'ourt House, III
MUlilleburtfU all ocask P.M. on
Saturday, Slay 12, IH'M.
The following Desrrlbmt Ileal Estate, to wlti
All thai eertaln iinwauatru or trai t ol hunt alU
uat In Chnpinan township, Snvder count v. Pa.,
tounilcA, 1UTU. WtkIu ot VUH UtTv.U tt,
East by liuida of John M. Illneanil ieo. Snyder,
South by lanilH of J. H. Hall. Weal by lauds ot J.
B. Hull and John Hrloe, eontalnliiif 110 Al'KKS
inoroor less, wnensill ani ereetea two uui b
ES. BANK HA UN and other otltbiillilliiira.
Ket.eil, taken Into exis utlon and to be Hold as
ine pni'rty oi Franklin kreitzer.
Ai.FKEOspwirr. sherirr.
shPrlfTsOfllis.1, Mldilletiureji, April ;i, lw.
U-UAU
MM I W-i
DR.J.B.MAV
rnlLft., rA. Rion; baopriUo m 41 at ttvm btua.
ttMtiUMb. Ht n4 tut lri.w. ifOWt totui, 9 A M.toSf.M.
DR. KILMER'S
KIDNEUIVERWI."
Iiolt cm (aravcl
(lull atone, drirk ilimt In urine. uiin In urethiu,
Mrainlnit after urinutloii, puinln tin1 lutt k nml
bl, auilden itoppaKO of water with preaaun1.
llrilitN Disease
Tula1 eiiata In urine, scanty untie. .NMitiiiji.fnot
villi's urinary trouhlm mid kidney illlln ultiiw.
Liver Complaint
Torpid or mi lurireil liver, foul Im-uth, liilious
ni aa, bilioui hruilarhe, KKr dlKoatlon, ftout.
Cataniiofthe lllailder
IiitUmruution, irritutioti, ulceration, dribbling-,
f n ipient rails, pus IiIimkI, mucus or iu.
AI DruKBUla &0 rrnta and IH.OOKUe.
11 Invalids llmiln tu Health ' (rrv CuuMilutlea rra.
1)11. KlLMLII & CO., HlNUIIAMTO.N, N. V.
WISIiSTIlR'S
1NTHRNA TIONA L
A Grand Ltiutatsr.
Suceruorofthti
"Vaubriilted."
Evervboily
hnulil own this
Jili'tioniiry. It un
wera all pieatiou
roiuernllii; lliu his
tory, sis-mug, pro
nuiirlutlou, nml
Uitaiilng of wurda.
A Library in
Itself, it nlao
:iven flip often lie-
kir...l I....
roneernmir eminent peraoiiKj ruetaeoneern
Iiir tlio coiintrlea, l it lea, tuwua, and nat
ural fi aturesof the t-lolH1; purtlrulara ou
re ml n ii noted rtet it loua persona and jilaees;
tmnalutloii of foreign ipjolatioua. It la In
valuable In tlio liuiuc, cilice, atudy, ami
ai'biKilrooiii,
The Ore Grent Stnndnrd A uthnrily.
Hull. I. J. llrrwar, Junius, nf I . s. siuin-ine
Court, write t M 'llio liilriiiillulial lilelionary l
Ilia iMTlrclinn of lili'llenarli'N. I e snim-lul u tu
all ua Uiu elm yrrat tLuuduiU aulhoruy."
. .'.. IlllullllUljllll
Hold by All lltmisetlcrt.
G, A' C. Mrrrluui Co.
lHhlttiher.
fprliujrtrlil, Milts.
WEBSTER'S
LVTERSAnVXAl I
HClio not lioT rluap photn.
aroi.liiH rirtuu ut ancumt
filiuuna,
lyisoj for free proapectua.
DKT1UNAUY j
r iiw wu ar -wtr w mm
Roof
u. J. c. am w. n. n.8.
D15NTIST.
Trentinir. filling, artiflclnl teeth,
crown ami liriil work. Tepth ex
trRcteil wltltotir tiiiln. Hiitlsfactlon
k'niirnntepd lMllct next door to the
I'osT print lnr tifllei'.
MIDDLHUt HOH, I'A,
Wanted Salesman
to sail a
hne una
M KNKKY
HTtM Knnd HEKD POTATOES. MMKKALHAt
AKY or I (iMMIssloN PAID WEEKLY. I'EH
MANKNTmid PAYINO poHITIoNS to tiool)
MEN. rPE IAI. IMM t EVENT to BEOIM
NEK1. EXt'M SVK TEHKITOHY HIVKN IH
liESlllEl). W rite at ohep for terms to
Tbu Hawks Nursery Co- RochesterN. Y-
JAi. U. CltoL'SK,
AITOM.NKY AT 1-AW,
MlDnEKBI RH, PA.
All business piitritste.l to Ills care
will ri'ijelve prompt attptitioti. Con
sulfation In English nml Herinnn.
D
X. L. H. VOKLKLKR.
DKNTIST
Trpatlnir. nillnif. artinplal teeth, bridge
nml crown work. Nitrous oxiile KHa
fur prtitilesa eklrnptiona. Everything
pert'tlninjr to piitistrv.
Van lloskirk'a olii Htnnil.
.SKLINSUUOVE. PA.
ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
ftnM ontriirht. nn fnt. no mftUr. AAt4
tnCnj. ViiUor (Vinntrr. tn mf
h'Dir hop. Pir himI offlr. Orlt oodwb
imncm n mmuT on twinn
Ayrnl miikr from ft I per 4tT.
4rn In ft riilnr mMna mm to all tn
.-i.Ka.M l'lh inBtruiMntaV nn lOVft. WOfttk
"?miwhr, n dl"Uinr. Vim plt. tAj fnr
. 1 1 I w I .ki,.i A 'an Ka ! nti h An OM
L! I 1 1 ne-vnr out t.f oHfT. no naitriiit, !! Hl
I Httm) Hnrntnil. A mwny mnhr.
W. P. Ha
Harrlaon Co. Glirh 10, Colu-ibM, 0.
Hrlta
BUG6IES at i Price
AhTS IlilUirMaHMM Jn
T.pBiiW.., T7l t rat thf fTtZJS
4 I'm Tup aurrvr iw 0111111 ALL VLt'? V
! Kil Maa-iai. kit cutnia tltora.
ilH..K'rt flf.wl Hu7nrtiuN. ZJJ
Bumrr llarmaa, is at torranit aav
tii liiitfr
4 M l.l.l I,
t Tim " (l lmuimnt.
.nvau sanaia, (l i,c.
kl'if'. tn.
r.
III'OIIY CHUT . . . WS)
I tu U LawRutw Bt , CinuiunaU, 11,
VIGOR OF MEN
cisiir. vmckiy. prmnnentiy Rtord.
AVmknrtk .Xrrvnuiiifii. llvh.lltw. and all
Ih triun of evtln fnxii rarljr rrntrsurhiUtr Pieetuon,
llt fi'iiUii of oTorwnrk, ru knM, wnrry, eic. fr uit
Mirhijth, drvoliipmvitt, nnd toito iiiTt'n t err
irvnn nnd p-rtt. u i.f thn htxljr. binilit, imtunu
nii'tiMRiii. lumtiMiiatu iiujmvuiiifnt vii. fraiiur
iTta .t. n'fornii. JtMk. ciplftiiftiluiifl
UiU j'pN.f nmd.-.t ummiUhI' frt'e. AiMrvm
tKItt PntUIUAL CQ., BUFFALO. H. Y.
crown Acme.
The bent Buniinvf Oil that cau be
nnule from Petroleum.
It given a brilliant light.
It will not smoke the chimney.
It will not char the wick.
It hat A high lire test, 1 . a
It will t,c expiode.
It in without a comparison au a per
fection
Family Safety Oil.
It is limnu fiie hired from the finest
Crude in the mont perfectly equip
ped refineries in the world
It is tho Best.
Ask your dealer for Crown Acme.
Trade orders Tilled by
Yours trulv,
THE ATLANTIC SSFXKINS CO.
Sunbury .Station, Sunbury, Ta.
I EWIS' 98 LYE
L nwxuts ajtd mmiB
(i-ATaaTii))
TMalrongratand pairMlT.y
mailfi. I'oliku tiltiur I.). It lavlnc
a Dim peaoler auU tikil In a can
Hb reinmaM lid. tlia oouunta
ara alwaya re. If fur . WIQ
laaks lli' trfuniM Hard H.p
In 'Ji Ditnuiea alibat bailllnar.
It la tli fcrat l..r clinli.
., ilblht.vilna tluks dMel4j
MlJiiR IwlUua, lolnu, Iruea, ele
I ALT KTQ CO-
Ocn. AgUn l'Ull., I'a.
flia IPinalliga JU
k CUTTER. i-V.
st" "0t
y a.nv.1
dMlrt
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P. C. MARTAAN,
Tonsoiial Artit,
has just opened a room in W.
W. Wittemnycr's building,
where ho is prepared to do
first class work.
March 29, '04.
To the Public, Generally.
Aa i 'nnorpss iliil imr. iifiua lliu dutrn
revenue on wliiskev.tlie Mxrka hrniula
of whiskey all of my own make
remain me name priue. isew white
wliiskev. lKi.?5 : 10 to 1H nioiitha nl.l
; to !IU months old, 3.3o ; S4
10 iiii moiling oid. f.i.uu. as to 42
mouths old, 3 5l) ; Thesu are all flue
irooils. Do not forget tin old stand.
Kuipty whiskey barrels $1.50.
J. Ii. Marks.
Near It. 11. Station. Mlddlehugh, Vv.
FAT PEOPLE.
rmk tiiataity rills will rriliicn ymir welk'ht
rKKM ANKN'I'LV Hum VI tu IS iilnil n I111111IU.
Nosl'AUVINU Hliknrss or Injury 1 No I'l ll
I.IiU'V. 'l'liry luiiiil up tUu ln-ultli ami la-iiuii-fyll.H
roiii)lrxlnii U-u lntr No WKINKI.KS or
lliilililllfss. STOI T AHlJO.MKNH iliil Ulltli'lilt
breiilliliiH ailifly Mlvvml. NO KXI'KUIMK.ST
bui a stanitllli1 una IHtsltlVB relief, Jilnptvil only
niter .vciii-H of exia-riuaec All orilera aiipplied
dlrei't from our ollloe. I'rlt'a t'JOU iht pm katfe
or llireo uiokuufa fur Ii 110 by mull poalpulil,
Tostliiioiilula uuU nnrlloiiliira (seuWsl) ih ts.
AlltorrwiMindts'e strict ly I'ourtilentlu).
I'AKlv UKMKDV CO., llutituu, Mtui.
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4 Famnus lAar PinturnR
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Write your name and address plainly, and seud lliis Ticket it
vlth Ten Cents to FAMOUS WAIt I'lCTUUKS, -l'OST Middle- r
targh, Pa., andreceivo rortfolioofSIXTEKN Famoun War Pic-
tare, by Kdwin Forbe nnd othrin, liVtlu inehes: The ORE IT r
KST VALUE EVEU OFFEItEI).' Cheap for $1.00. For preceed-
ing Portfolios clip Coupon. from Hie Middh burgh Post of any fi
liate. '
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Hew Goods at Oppe nil imer's.
Selinsgrove, Pa.
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Clothing of everyl description. Boots, Shoes and
Gent's Furnishing Goods. Full particulars next week.
' H. OPPEXHEiniE!
This Space is Reserved for
G. C. CUTELIOS
THE OWE- PRICE CLOTHIER!
Clotta Doi't Mr
but they go a great way In thatdlrectlon. Then why send to the
CI y for ready-made clothing and then take them to a uk lied local
tailor to huprovojhe fit, wheu you can get a -
SUBSTANTIAL ME Al (IOOD FIT
hi ouue
HENRY L. PHILLIPS-
MERCHANT TA1LOH, Solh-..Crove, Pa., where your work Ualway.
guaranteed or you have recourse. TIiIh Is a question that Interest
every man and boy .A neat-fitting ult,no matter what the materll
i it always lookn better than an ill-Httlng suit no matter how flae
tlie gooua. Then come at once and get fit.
HENRY L. PHILLIPS,
Ut l?.r.iiiD for E. UUCK. tour doer. w..t ol I),0k, a,llniro.
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