't I; r.ti in thi "I i 11 .u c ih. lb 1 El alt kn Yo to ir wi. r M tut Ko bo tin foi nsi u lat ua KOI an fttJ Ih tb ar- CO of vh: 0 re rei rr en ty lb fvi 1 til. vi Oil MO VII ho mi ilr. bu bu i. f A K' fill tbi a ' thi Hl'l ill'! IhI be fo On tin bu DO b tin Me tbi ho ' tin eitj bit'i bo- ma k bL' me bir'. DttV . wil to' UO, K ' Sju .QtitMeburijIj flost. Published every Thursday. Geo W Warjenseller, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscript ion 1.G0 per year. 1 which must tie nul l In advance when sent out side the county.) ITIIOF ADVf RTISINO. All transient advertisements oMiTwIse cent i-r line (ii.n,..irici ui. rt-.iir.-i (or tlrst Ins. r II,'!, and u rents T line Mr every nitiuctit li-M-rt 1, hi . Cooper & WaKV-nsuller, I'rop'r. Thursday, May 10, 1891. Standing Committeemen. a.,lma-,l. J. Vlddleswarth. .1. h rcllemlt. iu-,ivcr-lrMii Klii-.v. VKhan !-. ' Ui.t wi-A '''v"'."iwll"i,j:." """ r- ivnire f. VV. iiiiii"-. . r. H-n:. : ;s ;.,,,:. i.. m. -!i-r. ""'. ii,,p- Ml.ll-.irw'li -.1. II. h. .ads, William K. XHldlecre. 'k-W. A. w- r. n .-. liiins i. A. K..n(Tinii. '. A. Mr lei an Ivnn-lrMii V. t J'i..'ii-l.lfr Hirtlil Mui ! .. t ....t Irrlll llflVfr. TM": . i u riMiir. T. M. urayMIL s.irii.j-A M Aurund. luU.I Mld.lli-wurtli. Sll li. K.. k.,r. K.I. It J ..m.H-rm.tf. J.biiiii.u-wiii. r. limi.Mi, rump l m.ij-it. Republican Ticket. 1 nlNTV. Kur A-.-- iiiWy. I II VS. V. I1KKMANN. Kur ppithonotary, l.r. M'llm II. I'lirlii i-o r li ri.-r. li. M. MIISHKI.. For liliirli l AM.irii-. .1. M. IIAKKIt. Fur Jury ivuntnlsslcihcr, .1. il. KSKIT. Should There I Somebody to Look After County Bridges? If there wiih some ono to rcular ly visit ntnl inspect all the bridges in tlii'county it would save much money. Often the prompt repair of slightly ,l,iiiniL'ii,l iiiiiHoiirv or the cleuninir of the ehiumel or Home slight littlo at tention would hiivo a much lurer Hum later. Almont everybody ran re eiill instanceH coming under their own observation where if hoiuo one had promptly reported n damaged bridge it could have boon repaired ami prevented its being 8 wept away by a subsequent flood. If the county Lad a Hridge Com missioner Le would save his salary many times over in this way in tho course of a year, if he were faithful iu attending to his duties. Would it not be well if we had some such office Y The County Com- misRioner are now Kept vry iny looking after the business of the couuty that is laid upon them. They respond to all calls to visit damuged bridges and repair them promptly but nino times out of ten nobody calls attention to it until tho bridges become impassable or damaged. Discard Bangs. A New York exchange says that a physician there advises mothers to discard bangs, even for their small est daughters, these very littlo girls being the only ones whom fashion, at the moment, permits to wear them. There are, it seems, sensitive nerves ubout tho eyebrows which are weakened when tho hair is long enough to rest upon them. TheHo nerves directly concern tho sight, and that important function is more or less tampered with by this constant though slight weight of hair. And another physician inveighs against another practice, which has never been regarded as having any especially serious effects that of having night lights in children's bedrooms. Instoad of allowing the optic nerves tho perfect rest aflorded by darkness tho light keeps them in perpetual stimulation, with the re sult of causing tho brain and the rest of the nervous system to suffer, Regimental Reunion. A flrand Reunion of tho 208th Re giment, 1 V., will bo held at New- port, l'a., Tuesday, May 15, im, to which all veteran soldiers and the public aro cordially invited. General James A. Reaver, ex-Gover nor of Pennsylvania ; Colonel Thom as J. Stewart, Secretary of Internal Affairs, and his deputy, Major Isaac R. Rrown, have id ready signified their intention of being with us. His old comrades all hope to have Major Alexander Robb present, too. A street parade will tako placo at 1 o'clock 1 M., composed of all old soldiers in attendance, Post 'J'.'T, O. A. R., and tho several secret societies of Newport, with ouy of their visitiug brethern prosent. A public Cauipfire will bo held in tho evening, in tho Centennial Hall, when addresses will be delivered by the distinguished guests present and others, including an address of welcouio by a citizen of Newport. Orders for excursion tickets on the P. R. R. system may bo had by ap plying to 13. W. Gnatt, Newport, l'a. COMMITEE. BANK STATEMENT, ItciKirt of tli Comlltlon of the First Snllonnl It ink nf MliMli'tiurirh, at MlilillclHirtrli, In llm stiitc of vniivlviiiilA, at I he clue ol IiiihIiicm Miiy 4. liwi : RESOURCES. l.oAti-. ntirl discount II 41,143 M ou-nriirt, n.t'iin-1 and unwcuriHl.... I'. S. Ilnnd to i-uri circulation enMiilumi on V. S. Honda...... county lUm'K HanKlnir lioiiH).. furniture, and fl.xtun-ft i i h.-r n-iil estate and morjrmrc owned put' fpnn NnllotiHl Hankaiuot Kcw-rre Airentai pile fnmi si iitc Hunks and bankers .... line from approved row aifenm chei'ka and other caxh Item Notes of other S.itloiiul Hunks Friw lloiKl paper currency, nlckli-H, and cent Specie l.eifal-telnli-r holes Keileiiipifoti lumlwlth V. H. Trciixtin-r ti per cent, of circulation) 1WI.W lil.niiii.no l.Ofl,0T) a.ixinn ,M.M t.nnn.nn l.lMH.dS 4,.W.IIi WI. IH 440.00 1A.lkt1.Ml T.TiM.in ffT.00 TOTAt lH0,M0.fl LIARILITIES. ( nlillalsioi-k paldln l.nnann Sui plus Fund P.IMI.WI I'iiiIivii-I protlls, li-wt cxpenwMi and liivsp'ild K.N4.TI Nalloiml Hank loten oiitHtandlnK lM.Nm.ui Hue toother Nutlonal liiiiika,. S.4-I1.M llllllllilUllI di Hill HllllJlS-f to check H6.87T.01 IVi'lmih'1 i-ertlllcaU-s of dc- nl .SB.i: ini.Ma.ls T( IT A I IINO.MO.U STA'I K IF I'F.NNsYI.VANIA.i SNVIiKltl iU NTV, as: f I.. I. N. TlloMI'MoV. Jr., t'liahlerof thn nliove naiiiiil liiink. do solemnly swear that Ihn alnivn stiiteiiienl Is true to tho best of my knowledKe. mid belief. .1. N. THOMPSON, Jr..Caalilpr. Sul-rllH'd mid sworn to before hie this Sth day of .Mary lw.it. JAY (1. WKISEK. Notary I'uhllc. fiiHRSiT Attrst : ). At. Fit EI SilKM II. A. KKF.F.I4KK. W. W. WITTKNMVKH. illllKlTOHH. CEXTREVILLE. ThiUMlay laM N-Ini; Ascension day iplllo a iiuinlH-r of our yiiuni: folks (and sonic of the old er ones) repaired to the creek for a days' fishing. Some people have n pi-culliir Idea or supersti tion that cM-ry luxly should ko flshliu; on Ascen sion day. From w houce It comin or w hat was Its orU'lti nolxidy pn-tends to explain. The day iH-lnif unsatw.ictory fyr a catch I aupose the on ly hlte they had wasthal taken aloii. Al. Marhiirtfer of s.-lliiKurove, paid us a friend ly ilslt one day lust wivk. J. I- snyder of I'aulliig Station was In tills vicinity several days Inst week. Storeki"-s-raiid l.autfcr A. M. Tscliopp of tho Hart man iltMlllcry was with his family at F.ll.a hethvllli' over Sunday. I S. 1 1 art intiii of the Ontrevllle Hotel, Is now a full United landlord, having' the license; In his own name. Schuyler boa been connected Ioiik enough with the hotel to merit a KrowltiK painnuice without a word of commendation from a newspaper reporter. J. II. Lloyd and wife of Adumsburtf, wro tho 1,'iiestsof S. K. Slieniy on Sunday. Curt, and llert. WtiKner, two prominent citi zens of Lcwlsburc accompanied by their wives were the K'ucsts of L. S. Ilartman's on Sunday. I). J. Ilrecan and wife of Adamnburg, rnmo down on Saturday evonlnif to visit ri-liitlvea In this place. Dan. returned home on Sunday af ternoon, leaving his wifo here to stay wit h her parents a week or so. l)an. claims he ate enough while here to do a week without a cook. W. II. llartiniin and w ife visited In Mimiiiburg on Sunday. UeorneSlellfor utUould's Hotel, Mimiuburff, paid Schuyler Hart man a friendly vlalt on Sun- lay. ' '. . J. K. Sheckel paid Miminburg' buahieas visit Saturday. M. I. Hock, a lumberman of Gorton Heights, paid our town s business visit recently. Mr. (illliralth, aci-oaipunlod by his lady friend, Miss PutikellHTger of Mlddleburg, wore tho KueaiH of Peter llartnian'a family on Sunday. I'cter urove, William Uoyer and Charles Hnod tni.HH of Minilhhurk. wen- In town on Sunday. I'linstablo A. A. Iwa and James MUHRcr of llurtlcton were hero on business on Monday. !.. A. Hank of I.cwtsburu. . K. nickel of Mil- lershuri:, and W. N. Ilelmbiu-h of lleavertown commercial travelers. Interviewed our mer chants on Monday. lr. A. s. runiuilngs of Siiuliury. rciflfltered In town on Monday evening. J. P. Itcltz of Ml.lilli liiirgh, did buslnew In town on Tuesday. Occasional. Special Cash Bargain Sale of Boots and Shoes. A Reduction of 20 cents on the dollar on about 4."0 pairs of Men's, Boys', Women's, Misses' and Chil dren s Shoes until April 1st, at M, S. Schroyer's, Selinsgrovo. To Farmers and Stock Raisers. The undersigned takes this method of informing the public that his llambletoniun Stud"Star" wilUtand for the entire season at the stable of the Summit Uotel throe miles south-west of Middleburg on the road loading to Freeburg. Ratos 3JIUKJ. , Syiaebteb Bowk. March 29, 8 mos. Owner About twenty-live Sous of Vet erans of Mt. Carmel are making arrangements to attend the state convention of the order to be held at Johnstown in the early part of June. They expect to travel in a private car and will have a lively time on the way. C. E. John, Esq., win be a candidate before the con vention lor the jwsition of State Colonel, the highest office in tho gift of tho body, and he has excel lent chances of securing it. Tho peculiarities of tlm offers certain curiosities which are 11U10 KllOWU. Vino IOllOWint am n few of them : No century can com mence on a Wednesday. 1-Yi.W muuruay. me month of October always commences on tho same day . T mi . .- - - - J . ui mu n as me mouth or Jan uary ; February, March and Novem ner commence on tho same day of tuowceic. wnereaa Mav. , nn. August commence on different days. luiTOiuii-ii uu uofc nppiv to lean years. 1 he ordinary year in hIwavb tiuished on the sama 1.iv nf week when it commenend T, years repeat themselves that is to say, they havo tho Bamo mUn.Ur every 28 years. UF.HSTER H NOTICKS.-Notle Is hereby rl. en that the following named persons have filed their Administrators', (tuardlan, and F. ecutora' accounts In the KiHj1ster"a ofllce of Snr der t'oiintv, and the nuinn will be presented for eonnmmtlon and allowance at the Court House In Mlddleburgh. Monday, May 4S, 1. First and final account of Wm. F. Howell, executor of the estate of Sophia Knepp, dee d; eke) Attorney In Fact for the heirs of (too. Kncpp, iit.en.Hed. 9. Klrst and final account of o, S. Kerstetter, (luanllan of Levi Kerllti, minor child of Peter Kerlln, deceaseil. S. Final account of .1. II. llnrtman.Ounrdlan of Oliver Saiiiiscll, minor child of lieorge. S.miiM-ll, ueceaseu. 4. First and final account of Wm. Mover, exeoir tor of the estate of Samuel Itelchenhach, lute of wa.niingion township, deceased. ft. Final account of Simon and Thns. Ilutntnet, niliiilnlstriitors of the estate of Jacob Hummel, laie 01 .Monnx; township, deceased. 1. First account of Wm. II. (lembcrllng. Amos r. (teinlH-rllng and Solomon Alip. executor of vue r-itur ui tfuiiin nun iteiiiis-riiiig, oiTeawci. 7. First and final Account of Philip Amis, ad ministrator of the estate of John Amltf, late of nni j i rr,v townsnip, uccc:isi-l. . First and final account of saimi"! F. and ll.-li lamlii J. Maurer. iiilinlnlst rutors of the estate of Samuel J. Maurer, deceased. 9. Account of .Tunica .1. Bnd Alvln Herman, ad minis! rators of the estate of Peter lleriniiu, late ouacason uiwnsiup, aoccosea. 10 Account of Ivl Beaver, administrator of the estate of Hcirge K. H-aver. late of Monroe town ship, duceaned. II. Aceoiirif of John Fetter, one of the exeeii. tors of the estate of Jacob Fetter, late of I'eliu tow nship, deceased. 14. First and final account of Mnrv A. nml HoiKTt W. stout, administrators of the esuite of Joseph I). MouU UOTiised. 1.1. First and final account of , S. Hitter, ad ministrator of the estate of John Young, lute of Monroe township, deceased. 14. First and final account of It. c. Flsa ad mliilstrator of the estate of Mary lloiish late of .Monn township, deceased. 1. M. SIILNDKL. Middleburg, Pa.. May 3rd. Ht. Register. S. F. SHEAUY, Insurance Agent and Broker, Ten us Creek, P. O. Pa. Only nmtclaM Stock (hmpanirt rcprrpented. You lu nu pruiiilum notas, hauca you pay no asrcMiugiits. lnsuranco plscnd on all klmlnnl koihI tarm property, dwi-llinni". moral and churchvi any. where In Knviler and t'nlnn conntleii. (illK-c In C. M. .Showvr'ii .Stom.Ci-ntrcvllla, l'a 50 World's Fair Views Free. The "Poultry Keeper " has reaeheil the front as the Icullii.' nutorllv on poiiltrv slMc-n large pages monthly, llfty cents per annum. "Farm and llteslile' isa IS-page paK-r coining tw Ice a month, fifty cent jht annum. We will send both papers one year and lllty photo, graphic view sol the Woild'a Fair, to new suli-scrllK-rs only, all for lllty cents, sample copy of the "Poultiy K.s-s-r." with pari Iculiirs free. Send live ociils fur clt her of the lollowlng back iiiitnlM-rs eipial to n i!A-e-tit iHsik : Poultry Hous es, July ls.il, has .'ill views; lliisslers and In cuhators, August 1h-s ami August ls'.n. Ad dress, "Tho Poultry Keeper Co.,'' Parkesburg, Pa. BHKUIFF'S SALKOF REAL ESTATE ! Hy virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of I'ommoii Pleas and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sale at the Court House In Mlddlcburgh at 1 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, May 12, 1804. The following Described Heal Kstate, to wit t All that. certain inwsunge or trai-t of land sit uate In Chapman township, Snvder county, Pa.. iMiunded, North bv lands of I'hlllp Kersteter, Koat liy lands of John M. Klne and ileo. Snyder, south ny lands of J. II. Hall. West hy landa of J. B. Hall and John price, containing 110 ACKKS more or lesa, whereon are rrwvd TWO JJOLS KS MK tMWN aprt other outb-lVJluire. Selnsl, taken Into execution and to be sold aa the property of Franklin Kn-lter. AI.FHF.ISPBCIT. ShertfT. Sherirrsonice, Mlddlcburgh, April iu, ism. PHIL., ri. Iwam; DoirMloi.rI.UIl !. OohIuUmi Kn4mmaur phi ,lrlwi, ladlM prnvl. mxiumu. Mm In almur. O0U.ku.l A M. ulrjl. DR. KILMER'S K o o TsciBtAT KIDNEY LIVERS Biliousness Headache, foul hreath. aoor itnmirh haarf. burn, pain In chest, dyspepsia, constipation. l'oor D i ires t ion Dlstn-ra after rating, pain and Moating In the itomach, short ueaaof breath, pain in the heart. liOss oi Appetite A splendid feeling to-day and depressed one to-uiorrow, nothing x.-uis to taste good, tired, ilis-pli-M and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Sw anip-llooc builds up quickly a rundown constitution and makes the weak strong. Al Druggists SO cent and 11.00 else. "lnrallda' Uuld to IImJu" (ra-CoojulUlloa fn. Dlt. KlLMElt & CO., IIINOI1AMTON. N. Y. WEIiSTER'S INTERNATIONAL ZXBICTIONA R Y ' ' - "Vnabrldkea." Kvfrvhrutv should own this JUctlonary. It an swers all questions concernlniF tlm hla. tory, sielliug, pro- iui..-iuiifiii, unit lui-aiilng of words. A Library iu Itself, it also (.'Ivrs Hie often ilc- uirn.l ...f... I.... - HUUIUIKUIIII concerntngemlnont persona j foots concern ing tho countries, cliles, towiin, and nat ural fentnr.anf thM ..L.lu. . ....... . - ..iiiiiiin t-uil- rerniiig noted nctltiuiis ikthoiis and iilaees; v, i,nri;ii 1II0IUIIUUH. Ji 14 III- vAliiajile In the Luuio, oUiise, study, and The One ?rcjir Stnnitnrtf Avthnrtlv. Hob. II. J. lirrnrr. .Iii.iko vl V. s. hiiin-m . . -.- uv iiiiti iihuwiim if..-u)iiMry u u '"'r''110" ' dictlonariM. I iciiinuua u to SttlJ by All lUK,keUcr4. O. ,fr C. Merrlnm Co. .4 i-un tuner. Sprltnflrltl, Matt. WEBSTER'S lNTERKATKlNyU J rVTM n. I,..k....k... DKTIQN.Mu'i (VI ))lIlttSIBGU -T IGNMR. ll ru I .. .1 1 I I U. J. C. AMia. 1. D. 8. Treating, filling, nrtindal teeth, crown and bride work. Teeth ex tracted without, mln. Satisfaction truuranteed Odle next door to the Tost printing cilllcie. MlDDLEBURail, l'A. Wanted Salesman to sell s holce line ItSEHY STfK'K and SFFD PnTATOFS. l.lPF.ItAL SAL ARY or COMMISSION PAIII WKF.KLY. I'KH- MANKNT and HAYINd POSITIONS to MW MKN. SI'KCIAI, 1NIH CKMF.NTS to P.KH1.N XKItS. KXCl.l SIVK TKHKITOHY tilVKN IF HKSl KF.I). nie al once for terms to Tbi) Hawlcs Nnrscry Co-. RocbcsterN. Y JA9. O. CUOUSE, ATTOIIXKT AT LAW, MlDOLKUCIlH. PA. All iiislnesa etitruntej to his ear will receive prompt, attention. Con1 sulfation In Kuiflisli Ktid (ierinau. D U. L. II. VOELKLEIL DENTIST Trent ink', filling. HrtlOUl teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide gas for painless ex t met ions. Everything pertHiiiing to .lent li-trv. Van Husk irk 'a old stand. SEUNSQKOVE. PA. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE aMooriht.Bpnl,oroTtr- ArM tn cur. Vllla or Ooanlrr. Wa l hens. ahop. Mora aad ofloa. Oiaaiaat snnaan taaaa ajd h-t aal l.r aa aarth. Amrmtm 11 aiai w " a- w- f - Ona la raalilenra maana aala all the an "whara. an, dtatanra. OcrnipUU, raar . i S 4 IhA adal aah ha ASS V nfltam nararonlot orrtar, no rapalrlna. laata a Ills lima. Warrsnlad. A tnonaf maljar. W "ta W. P. Harrison 4 Co.. Clerk 10. Cotuaibua. 0. BUGGIES at h Price nnS , aula n WT..p!lilW....7 iunrhwbii SA4 1 i I'ajw Top s.irreT.ii7c D liiiKirr... w. mt tha t r " 'i7 hwu.n SM'Pltli'KIt and lS.Tr. oularl ALL --IJ' ALL Zj 1 ra a T IhO llisul WD. ( Otirn will i kiii i an . an o fiiUkT ilamna, -i ' inlniirirjr M 7 ov nuy or No tnrrand i inlmirirjr " 4 7A Midil It-nun's twT.-in - iimnL irirau Had.Ua, S' Ml'l'l'a Fraa. urnur J.H.DT "n i toUUwrenollt-,an.nunUI,0. I0 VIGOR OF HEN Ensiiy. Quickly, Prmnnently Restored. Hraknria, lNrrvounr, Urbllltjr. nml nil the trnin of wtlt fnmi rrly i'rmmorlriujr eicuMPt. Ui null of orprwnrk, ulc kncM, wnrry, (. Full trength, deTlopmvnt, And ton jriTon i ery orvan and priiMin f lh body. Himptu, nntiinu nn'tlnMli. luittH'ilmtH tntjinivuaiint won. Kailur Inip-MKiblA. rWtrvnrp. ltMti, xplaottUoat AuU prtMifr. cikiUmI (m-nludi fro. Addrvn CRIK Ml OIOAL CO., BUFFALO. M. Y. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not exploilp. 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 liest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC nS?I2TI2TG CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. L EWIS' 98 LYE otbsbd un ramus (rATBSTBD) The BtroBtrea and rest T.ya mxla. I'nllao oibur Lva. it tsiinc a Aim r'wi1" and Dai'knd la a can vl Ui roniovaMa lid, Uw eooteois are sJwajra mdy fa uaa. Win make the beat is-rfumnl Hard s.p in art nilnuloa oliboait bioIIIm. IS la SB Beal turcl.nilu aoute i.Iim, dlalnrWUn- alni. clnaais, aahtn tmtUaa, iIbu, tram, etc. rxA. hit irrs co. Oen. Ats4 rblUk, Pa. JSlCattilZCTllar. data aS liltta lalka Sralrr doa'ibaadla thtaa an Um l-ra tlUO. H al. C.lUa Wrllaaa Hircalaloauaa lituaaaalarr prleaa. allapflaaa. anrtcaau ll a. NsaaiaoN r . CANTON. OHIO. lOKXallU, P. C. MARTAAN, Tonsorial Artist, has just opened a room in W. AV. lltenmycr s building, where ho is prepared to do first class work, March 29, '91. To the Public, Generally. As (Jouuress did not pass the extra revenue on whiskev-.tlie Alarksbraods of whiskey all of my own make remain the same prioe. JNew white whiskey, $1.73 ; 10 to It) months old, $3.00 ; 88 to 80 months old, 3.5o ; M to Ut months old. $3.00. iiS to 42 mouths old, 8.50 These ure all fine goods. Do not forget the old stand. Empty whlnkey barrels $1,50, J. L. Marks, Near R. R. Station. Mlddlebugh, P. D ARK PENNYROYAL PIUS the celchruted female Kcifiiliitsr are ner. rf.s-tly Hitfc and always n-llnlilc. p'or all lrrcKiilarltlca, imliiful Mniislruiitloiis.Siiiv nrcssliiii. eto.. tlicv uevnr full i. nrrnpil a speeily and certain relief. No ExMrlmuut, but a aclcntlilc and iKisitlve relief, adupted only af ter years of experience. .II orders supplied direct from our ofllce. l'rlce per package, $1 iki, or blx pucknwri-s for S.M10. Iiv iiuill isisinulit. Rv. ery I'ackiitfo ouarnteed. Part Ictilura (sealed) so. All correspunaence strictly t'ontldcutlul. PAHK HKJIEDT CO., Boston, Mess. D mm THETORNADOXf . .TtaaaiMf .r Ui -Ml a JV.,.sl-..'ia!k. L.L.lL.L.lr. sL- L. -. 1 rim iC3r.ni Good for part two op J Famnus lAar PinturRR Write your name and address with Ten Cents to FAMOUS WAR . nnrcli. Tn . ftnrt rencirn Prveffnlirt u o-i i ...vvv,. .v.v.vuvvt u.a.liuai x niuuuB 1 1 ar 1'lc 2 tures, by Edwin Forbes and others, 12xlG inches. The OR VAT EST VALUE EER OFFERED. ing Portfolios clip Coupon from M date. XSame, Post Office, County,. . . . State T- -" "! T- T- Spring Opening Oft? AT- OPPENHEIMER'S JUT In I Ell AVo tako pleasure iu announcing that we have just opened tho lincst lot Clothing for Men, Touths' and Uoys' ever brought into this section of tho State, and made our purchases at rock-bottom figures, our patrons will reap tho ml vantage of our good luck. We are prepared to lit tho larg est man and smallest boy from head to foot with the most Fashionable Suits, Dress, Busi ness and Working Clothing. Everything tho latest in design,and tho best in make and material. W o havo a superb line of Neckwear, Dress, and Work Shirts, Hats and Caps, and a full line of stylish White Vests, and many things of which we will tell you later. Couio and see how we can save money for you. I have added to my Extensive Stock of Cloth ing an ELEGANT LINE OP SHOES for Men, Yonths and Boys. Wo can sell a Dood Dress Shoo for $1.00 and npward. Please call and be convinced that we can save money for you ! H. OPPEIMEHin ER, SErjIXSGKOTK,!'- This Space is Reserved for G. C. GUTELIUS. THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER! Cite Don't IE 1 Man but they go a great ways In thatdlreotlon. Then why send to the City for ready-made clothlnjr and then take them to a skflled looal tailor to Improve the fit, when you can jjet a SOBSTMAL ME AMI BOOH FIT al ouoe oy toing to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Bellr.sgroye, To., where your work is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that Interests every man and boy A neat-fitting suit.no matter what the material is It always looks better than an UUfltting suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreuiau for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank, Selinsgrove. ale -X- jfe; plainly, and send this Tiotot PICTURES, TOST Middle- rt tYTPT' VT tr Cheap for $1.00. For preceed the Middleburgh Post of am I i k. Portfolio No...,