Published every Thursday. Ceo W. Wagcnscllcr, Editor. Arllnir E Coapor, Manager. Subscription 1.50 per year. (whl'Ml tn'l-l I' iM I'l M'lvnnro wln'tl IM-lit ouf- ..- IIM mUIiI.) HATIS OF AOVf RTISINO. All r.iii-l -Ti ..w'rn-i'!iiMiM H"t ottiiTl-f ri.nir i. i.'ii for u ill i ll iru'i 'l nt Hi"' r H' "f 1.1 ,...tin it I!-.-- ii"iiMi !' I ..-'in- for l!r! lin'T tlnti mi l I" ' Hi-' r in. i' I.T i i r nulw'i'iciii inru..!i. Cmi).t WajjfiiM.lliT, l'rop'r-. Thursday, May 21, IS'JI. Standing Committeemen. vi.uii. ' M'M'. ' rt !. .1. i: r MiT..if. II.MV.T Iruti hni. v N .iih.in . Hr.iM r V. -' -.Mii.. II" 'II. till tilt llf.il r. ci iitri'-.l. v. ".iiiii-'1. K. II. r,''. rlmptii in -l. lm il. r. M.-iM.l A. I'nrtlliie. Kninkliii -." H i:i.'- rim-. .1. II. ,l k.n -.1 . Kliiu-l-r. Win. M.irilti Ml,,l.l.iirvli .1. II. liu.i.i.K MIH nil 1 Hov. Mi..l.-n-. k W. A h- I. r. 1. K. Id'. Muiinii.- .. A. K.i'iTTin.ni. '. A. K.irl. lniili. ivnii lrm I'. I.i.i.l n-l.u'. r. MuM Mmrr. Ivrrv It. K. Ari. u'i-'. Iiun ll .vrr. I'. rrv W.-t -( In-. M. Arl...s- ,-'. T. H. .ral'lli, wuu'-V M A'ir.in.1. I'.nl.l M..II..HW.irtU. v.-im-K-r-v l II K " .l-r. i; i. K l. iiiIh rlliik'. I nl. in - llir.iiii t.iitni.. H ul l ' xi . . V.1-IHiik'l"ii-iii. llilU'l-li. I'lilltp I.M.i.mt. Republican Ticket. rut M Y. l'.ir A- ini'h , i II . V. III KM ANN. I'.ir I'r.iMi.ni'.mry. .I.e. mHin'II. 1 '..r i:-.".-i.t a l:- . I. i i,. M. MIIMiKI.. I ,.l !i:-lil. I .ML. n.. . .1. M. llMil.K. "..r .I'irv i tiiin1- l.ni'T, .1. II. SMI'I', Tlie Au! Portiere. Tlie folluwiiiiri'oiivi i-:itioii prt'Sfiits a foriuidiiluV i leiidf lik'U life in Vuii ulo, X. Y.. "A few 'veiiiii:; m," I naid to my friend D.ire.d: 'Joseph why liiivn't you marrmd." Tho question noeius abrupt. I admit, hut tin moment wan most proptt ions. A we sat in t lie ros iest corner of tlx club room, testing n new and recompensing brand of ci gars, we talked awhile lit random and linully wo too, drifted to tho subject of murriauo in UufValo. We spoke of the apparent reluetiinco of certain you iik' men to do anything but daw ille about tho 8iibjcct of thoir adora tion, uml whou JoHoph said, 'Do not blume theiu, perhaps it is not thoir f ijult ,' I put him ttio Htartling ques tj .n, ' loeph whylon't yon marry?' IioHei.b look severnl longpulls at ' ,rereptynigrbutnrianysaid, his eyes fi xed on the ascending smoke: 'If you wish to know what has kept me from matrimony I will tell you. 'It is the portiere.' I started. Joseph went on: 'In other words it is heeuuso parlors havo no doors because, our modern houses ate one vast whispering gallery in which tho flight est sound is heard from one end to the nther. It is years sinco I have felt sure that I was absolutely alone with a givl an environment necess ary for sentimental demonstrations. Huttoparticu!:iri.e. It isnotlong since I became unusually interested in a young woman of my acquaint ance, l'ei hap I was in love with her. If not I know that I might have be come so. I paid her rather marked attention for nearly a year, but in my numerous visits to her house there was never an opportunity for any thing but the most formal conversa tion. Usually her father sat in the library across the hall in full hearing if not iu view of us. Xo chance to shut a door. At the parlor door portiers; at the library door-portiers, and never an opportunity for that sense of private tete a-tcto which gives a man inspiration for senti mental deeds. 'Now, it is my idea that tho time when mutual love is first acknowledg ed should be a supreme moment in lif e.one to be made thojmost of .and n't to bo thrown away by any such insen sate proco'dingus a proposal by letter, or even to be risked at unpropitious moments when interruption is prob able or possihle. Therefore, I did not tell my love with papa in the adjoining room, or with tho servant fumbling at the sideboard in the diningroom.with only a thickness of curtain between her aud us. I did not tell my love while uu tho doors were wide open, and tho sisters were active iu the u ri per halls, and I could hear tho broth er iu his room overhead dressing to go out. Xo, I waited for somo mo ment of insured privacy. It never came. lucre was a long silence. 'Well?' I said at last. 'That is all. Last Sum mer tho young woman in question luado a visit to a provincial town where sho could shut the parlor door. Whilothoro she became engaged and was married last Autumn.' 'Aud that is courtship as she is con ducted iu Buffalo,' I sighed. 'That is the stato of things in niuo houses out of ten where I pay social visits,' said Joseph Dareal. And as I recalled the homes of our wedduble hut tin wedded maids I concluded that Joseph was not wrong, and that what is most needed by our young men ia not courage, but 'a chance."' "Give the bov n clirtnee." Miss'onary Institute Commencement. The exercises of Commencement will take place as follows : f t'M'AY, M'NE 3d. 10: :i!l a. m. Sermon to Graduates of Collegiate Department, by J. It. Dimm, I). I). 7 : :io v. m. Address to Y. M. C. A., bv llev. J. Yutzy, A. M., Selinsgrovc, Pa. MONKAY, ll'NE 4TH. !: oo a. m. Kxamination of Colle giate Department completed. 7::tu r. m. Freshman Class Ex hibition in Hall. ti ksiiay, .nine Sth. 10 : !I0 a. m. (iraduaticgExcrcises of Theological Department. 7 : :io i. m. Inauguration of tho Superintendent Elect. ! : 00 p.m. Annual Reception of tho l'hilo Literary Society. ! : o p. m. JJanqiH t of Clio Liter ary Society at Keystone Hotel. WEDNESDAY, JfSE TH. ! : 00 a. m. Business meeting of Collegiate Alumni Association. 10 : ."ID a. m. Address to Alumni of Theological Department. 1 : :io p. m. Laying of the Corner stone. ;( : oo p. m. Entertainment by Students iu the Campus. 7 : :to .. m Address to tho Alumni of the Collegiate Department, by IJev. M. H. Havice, of Stone Church, I'ii. '.:00 p. m. Banquet of Collegiate Alumni. TIU HSDAY, It NE 7T. lo : Oil a. m. Exercises of Gradu ation by the Collegiate Department. 8. Classical Department Prepares For The Junior Class of the Colleges. HAS FOUR COURSES : 1. Tho Regular Collego Course, 2. The Latin Scientific, i. Tho Euglish "Scientific, 4. Tho Normal Course. Xerrwnry Kxim'Iiims fur oni Scholastic Vinr fllo li Ir.'i oiilv. Next SiiiiiliiMllo yeitr opt'im auk i. JSJI. r or niirin'iiiiirs tt'inrt'HH, J. It. DIMM. I'rliiclDiil. SelliiHiaiivo, Pn. Have You Read The Times, miLAUUPHlAi, This Morning. TtlO Tim.08 i the most extensively circulated and widely read newspaper nublished in IVnnsvlva- nia. ltsdisciissiouof publie men ami publiii measures Is iu the intercut of publin integrity, honest government iuhI prosperous industry, and it knows no party or personal allegiance in treating public issues. In the broad est and best sense a family and gen eral newspaper. Tho Times aims to have the larg est cireiilntiou bv deserving it. aud claims that it is unsurpassed in ull the essentials or a great metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one hfiiciing their address. Tei'mf DAILY, $:(.oo per annum, f l. on tor four months ; ijii cunts per inonui ; iieiivereu iy carriers for (I ents per week. SUNDAY KDITION twenty-four large, handsome pages ltw columns, elegautly illustrated, f'.'.o) per annum : ft cents per copy. 'any ami Miiniav. f ."u per annum ; fill cents per month. WKKK1A' EDI TION, fio cents per annum. .VIilrcKsull letters to THETIMES, Philadelphia Jury List. evTi'p .ii'in niu . ST flT I'MIII .llip.iru i ...u .. ....... O) fraud Ifriiilm-r uml tnerai .lull Delivery hiiiii nun in uuurier Sfw,utis if tin. peuro nf siiyilfr foiinty l.,1 .M;1V T,.rm , ma.uclui( Aim iH-snimn neiirer. ( . W. llliiifainiiti, Alfret lriXfll,.l.o . u,,ss.(.M. a. Annual, J. 11. Ueaver-lsum: winter. Nutiiau lTetU. Kawurd ilea er West inane shir.-v i u.....i.. ;....- , r.tiiK i r.. AHMIIUHII. i liapeuijn .loniuhaii Nt'waum, Juhu a, HufTel, I 'ilf ml 'Ittiu I. ik iin IM..M L-t - . . .'in nun smmuTi Fraiiklli...iliii H.-a. Ii. t. Asnpd llowersox, Irvln (.raylilll. .lulm S. Kaurfnuui, .l:trLmitL.hkhti L' winltl. MiililleiiiirK-ltuUTt SiiiuiubiioU.cinui. w. Her Mlil.lle cn k '. W. stroiib, i. w. Yoler Monr.s-lirl.-H l.,l.uiy. .l,.riulali Hummel, lames GlllxTt.JaeoU llower. Pf nn Samuel .turn. ft. ferry-A. n. M.irkley. David W. linker, I'uter t lilt A. Perrv WlhI U' II wlinll... Sirliii;-.liiiiii'H KIlim-l.T. itrubou DreesfL. Paler Helk'lHSr., Ilftirv lieu. " I'nli.u I......I.U ui..t.i V. WasluiiKtnu lsuac Leaker, W. II. Hipka. liUA.M) JI HOUS. AiIiiiiih-.A. II. swart;., 11. J. lllnifauian M..avfr-,lai.(iliK. Ileihster. K. uIh u iirmsnlioe. Heuver Hwwlnw. K. IK-i lister, JereuiliiU hliepp, llenrv Kalllev. centre Krank Saiulers. fvrus Murks J.i.kinsivesier lleriuaii, Wuiiaia Uutellua, Ihtllth iv 1 1 lit1. JllddleliurK liavld F. Slalilneeker. Mlililli.eiei'k balimel Ikiltluirer, MiiuriHwK. It. Ilnlteiisteln, Peiai-IV ter S. Ilermaii, W. '. MiiHll 1'eirv .1. A ki. mi,. I ' sprlinr W. J. IliirkelilM-ri;, J. 1. Hlni. ,,,, Sflluriive-Kiank llaupi. I,1""1"1'" I iilnii .laciib l'iilj;. Wa.-ililntttuu Juhu b. Freed, Peter Kratzer. A t,)M1N;iS ' ''"ATOirs NOTICE. Let -inters of Aiiiuinistratlon on the uwD.hl. huyiltr cuuiity, I1., ili'j "S ! lwn (irantod la tlx uu.lir.lg, ,,j $ re.,ui..i.d ,ttk, niMiieU.a.J i..vi?DLrblU u. kurliiK claim, will lt.un tb.ubf tliuntlciit.J to tlie unarinne,. m uul' u ' Adunuutrator DR.KILM ER'S 1 thc.pcat KIDNEl LIVER The SprJiiff Tonic Mukva thin, pnle, sickly people well and f)tniiK. La Orippo riiPfHtheliail nft'r rffwt of thla trying epi demic ond restore loot vljfor and vitality. Impure Dlood Erzema, tK-rofula, malaria, pimple, blotches. General Wenkneis ConMitutlon all ran down, Iom of ambition and apH tlte, nervnutmivit, tlrol and tkvpk. At IriiKKll CO rrnta and 1.00 Size. -InrUI.IC Oulile to ll.mllh- frrv-Cnnmltiitloii trru. 1)11. KlI.MKH k CO., IIINUHAMTON, N. Y. UKOKI'KH S NoTICKS. Notlee Is hfifliy irlv. fit Unit tlie follow lluf liiimeit M'rsoim Imve nifl tliflr A. liiilnNtr.il. .!'. (.ninlliiii. uml Kx- ii'iifunt' iieeoiinlH In Hie UrvM'T's oill.'e of Sny der ouni v. and t he sunn' will lie pri-nied for enlitlnniitinn and nlo aiif" at tie- I'ouit House In Mliklleliiirk'li, .Momliiy, May '1H, IS1U. I. First and llnal neeonnt of Wm. F. Howell, exfi'lllor of III.' estate of s,pia k nepp. dee 'ilj elwi Attorney In Feet tortile Urm of lieo. Knepp, ueeeiusfil. i. Fltt and llnal nivoimt of ). S. Kerstfttfr, (iiianllan of l-l KitIIii, Inlnor child of Peter Kerlln, (I. ased. .1. Filial ae.'omit of, I. II. II irtiimii. i.ininll.iii of Oliver SMinp'i'Il. luliior ehlld of Ofors'f Samp-fll, dis'ea.H.d. 4. First and f I mil a'-count ef Win. Move r, i-xifii- forol Hie estate ol S.lUHI.'l Id l. liellll.iVll. late of Wa.sliliu-toli town-hip. ilireaf.. R. Fluid a unit of Simon and Thus. Hummel, administrators of the estate of Jaeoli llummi l, lale of Molil'.H' township, it used. fi. First luvoiint of W in. II. Hi ml-rllntr. Am is '. i.. iiiIhtiii,' ami Sol'itnoa A.p. eMs utors in the estate ol .l. n.il li:m ,. iiil illu. ileeeasi d. T. First and final in'eoimt of plilhp Aml-f. ad inlnlsirator of tli si.it,. ,, .1,1,1, Anil;;, l.ileol Wesl Pi try I.Hinshlp. dceeasfd. s. First ami llnal iiivoiint of Samuel F. mid llenl.iinln .1. M.iuii r. ailinllilslnitii.sol the estate of S.imuel J. Maurer, Uit'ensed. !. A '"it o .lames .1. an I Alvln Herman, ,ul- miuisi nitors ol t he estaii' of I'. Mer Ilermaii, lale ol Jiicksiiii tow nship, d.s'ea.sed. in Aeeoiintof I.evl Heaver, iiiluiliilstratorortlie estate o (ieorvte K. Ileavef, late of M'Uiroo town ship, direaseil, II. Aeeotinf of .lulm Fetter, one of the exeeu-toi-s of the estate ol ,Ia :o! Fel ler, lale of Penn township, deivn.v'd. P.'. First and fluid neroiinl of larv A. and Itoherl W. stout, nilinlnlstralors ol the estate ol losi'pli I). Stout, defeased. PI. First and final airount of p. s. Hitter, ud inlulstraior of the estate of Joha Youiitf. lato of Monroe township, deeeused. 14. First and final ammnf of It. ('. Kiss ad ministrator of thu estate of Mary lliiiisli lale ol Munroe township, dei'eiised. U. M. SIHNDKI., Mlddlebtir?, Pa., May Hrd. 1t4. ltetlster. Trial List-May Term, 1894. 1. a. Ii irno, Ai.ir, .. via J. Il'-ln Wulloc. Same vs. t). W. (JrouHa, Same vs. Siune. Same vs. Hume. Tlie'Miforinleh Miuli. Co. vs. Walton Mhann Co The Umpire Drill Co., vs. Same. John llelntzelman. vs. Geo. bhol .herder. Jonas 1ohii, vs. Wm. Iwe. Isuae linger, .uanllan tic. vs. A. IIim'Ii. et. al. I. (.'. Hums, Aduir.Ae.,vs 1). W ( rouse Uiu nlslieo Sarah A. Tobias, vs. D. Ilolender. et. al. M. M. Me.aui;hllii, el. al. F.X. Ae., vs. Mleliael S. Welauil. Ira c. (v Iiim'Ii, vs. W.'llsiieiiilsTlIni;, et. al. Harry W. Haas, vs. Manrlee NuiiKle. Peter llurtmau. vs. Ivlve.-.iliili, et. al. Samuel IU Martin, vs. (. W. portline. 50 World's Fair Views Free. The "Poultry Keeper" lias reached the front as the leading aiitorltv on poultry sixteen law pap'S monthly, tiff y eents ht niiiiuin. "Farm aud fireside" Isu lH-paye paper foiiiliijr tw lee a month, liny eents nr nullum. We will semi Ixitli papers one year and lllty photo. vrnphle Mews of the Woild's Fair, to new sills MTiliers only, alitor titty eents. Sample copy of the "Poultry Keeper," w ith pari l.'lll. us tree. Send five is'iils for ell her of the lollowlim' bin k IiUIuIsts eipial to a-.'is ent liook : Poultry Hous es, .luly isvi, has .'i views; HnsHlers and lu euliators. Aiiusl, lss and August IstU. Ad dress, "The Poultry Kees-r Co.," ParkeHbui'if, Pu. INWItNA TIONA h Sutrrunr of th " L'nabrUlied." Everybody phould own this Dictionary. It on- 223 fel-A i swersall ipiestioini eoiieurnlni; tho his tory, spellnijr, pro liuiif latlini, uml uicaulug of word. Aljhrnryln Itself. It also f.'lves the often de hired informutkiii roneeriiini; eminent permum; f acts coiicrrn Ini; tbo i uiiutries, rliio, towns, and nat ural feat unn of the ulolie ; partlrliluntfon fe rnllii? noted tlet It loll persons aud l'laren ; trslislallon of foreiu'il quotatioim. It i in valuablo In tho liouiu, olllce, study, aud chiHilriMim. The fine Orent (Stnnrinrtt Authority. Hun. It. J. Itrmrr, .Iiimus, of I . s. Siiprrine ruurt, writfii l " 'I tin tnUTliaUoaftl lMitlinury l C fwrfei'lion i.f lirlloiiarii' I t'einincua u tu all uj. thit on,, emit .ti,iiil:u,l ulltlioril v." SddlyAII llH,kcller$. O. C- r. 3ferrara Co. i'uiilithvr, fprintifit'UI, Mum. WEBSTER'S ICTERKAnONAL 1 fJJrio not bnjrrhMPetiotA. linilihi,' rvjiriuu ut ancioul stlllollft. DICIlQNAaYi ty.Senil for free pronptctut. To Farmers and Stock Raisers. Tho undersigned" tukea tins method of iuforminpr the public that his Ilambletouian .StiuV'Star" will Htaud for the entire hoiihou at tho Btable of the Summit Hotel three miles Bouth-west of Middleburg on the road leadiug to Freeburg. Rates S10.00. KVLVKSTEH DOWEN. jlarch 2'J, u mos. Owner. flllLA., I" A. KkMUubM; uoopi uioo titUf hum bwis,1 Ooitiuiutlaii tl. KhdurerMoUwf li r eiciuis,ldiM u4 mail ' Mm. feo olf JJ2 Btiu0. I J U I )i A U 11. J. C. AMIO. I I). 8. DliNTIST, Treating, fllliii(f, nrtiflclnl teeth, crown and bridtf work. Teeth ex trneted without, pnin. Satisfaction Ciliiratifeeil. oilleenext tloor to tho I'osr printing llle. MIDDLKHI UOII, PA. J" AS. . CHOUSK, ATTOItM:r AT LAW, MlDPLKUt'ltH, PA. All Justness entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Con stiltatioti In Knlisli and (iermaii. JU. U II. VOELKLKK. DENTIST- Trent ing, IIIIIiik'. artificial teeth, bridge nnd crown woi k. Nitrous oxide pas for painless extractions. Everything pertaining to dentistry. Van lloskirk's old stand. SKLINSOKOVE. PA. rirCTRIR TELEPHONE .lii.ki ..MMt nnmrnllT. AAT4 to City. VilliMf" r (loniilrr. N'' n ewry homo. noi. urm nn '"". '. n J !' " .jrVl; alu lltHM - -r ii.. In mi.lanni mnatll Ml'loall (h nl nil horn. Hn lnsruoii;nt. no torn, jorks nmnh.ni. nf .II.Uni. (tompl.t, rl tor n.'eront f (ir.l-r, no n-isorinii. Iu i his iim. WurrsniM. A mon mJr. Writs W. P. HirrUon 4 Co. Clerk 10. ColUuibut.O, ET BUGGIES at h PHce tgsS gun aAiWEHH. larfT 3j7y wiTi.pliiiKinr... W We cut the fTLZ7 I I'hMSon i-4 PklCW and KEisrC i I'm Topsurn-7 i1roun-.il ALL . ' y (rtfjj H"l wuua. M eompetltonk 1 C-Xl M 1 Mji1 'rt . P l lluy of fe- VJ y Iliivtrr Miu-n.M, J torraiKlMT jn CTpviHuiriry " .? Mi.l.l lniM'TtT2? siMy f lOTisvn IJrll.mnt. SCStJ HiirvuNuiaw. ii v i aim r rr. .. ' Ir CAI1T VO. - .i , eiuciiuuti, o, I toll Uwrcnce 8U, m&m of mn r-ieiiiH. nu.nklkf. PArmnnttntlv Rettord. AtVuLiiit'MM, i-rvninm'", IlrlflMy. Rntl nil ti-- ii:nn t 'vll fr. tu rmly rrnirm-r luUr t!n rr-ult f iivrrnnrk, Hit ktin. wnrry, W. Full rironth, ilrvrltipiiipnt, ft:il l"tio (rivi'n Ut lTpry (iii'titi iitil iMirtioti of tlx twlr fciifule, TinlunU Cis'thtvtlf. JtiiinciJRi' i it"n vt'ii'nt i?n. iliir ERtE MEJIOAU CU., DUFf ALO. N. Y. Grown Acme. The best liurniiig Oil that can bo made from Petroleum. It given a brilliant light. It will not smoke tho chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high lire 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 filled by Your 8 truly, THE ATLANTIC EEFININQ CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. 1 EWIS' 98 LYE L nirctso An ramus UATBHTBU) Tht iirracetl and parMt I.y mtn. I'lilllKJ o'" !, H belli a flua Is.wdiT uil irkd In a wlU nvunt'le llil, Uie ooounn rn tmy nl, l u". JHI1 make Uie ttrmt iiertiiiiirt luril Moup in a) miliums wlihout nollln. It Is f..r clisninlim l i.Iiip. ilUlnf-s iln liikN cJoi.'( wislJnK butUaa, lolnu, I rum, ouv, riHHA. IAXT MT0 CO- Uea. A(fU, rtOla., jarCutun2CjUii:r. eil and tnH.i'j ' r i it-t tr a & frronr dceilep dnn thftnalathraemiilrrt Wrltrne frefttalouftifl wtr. hmi. Cui -JMetall DpiUu, Uitroilootory price. '. CANTON. OMIO.bi tOIOiAl0. P. C. MARTAAN, Toriorial Artist, lms just opened u room in W. W. NYitlenniyer's building, where lie is prepared to "do first class work, March 29, '94. To the Public, Generally. As ConttreHM did not paes the extra revenue uu whiskey, tlie Marks brands of whinkev all of my own make remain the unine price. iew white whiskey, ; 10 to 18 months old, f,00 ; SS to 'M moutliH old, 'J.5o ; 34 to 'M months old, if 3. 00. !M to 43 mouths old, 3 .50 ; These are all flue gooilH. Do not forget the old stand. Kmpty whiskey barrels 1.50. J. L. Marks', Near R. It. Station. Mlddlebuph, Vv. FAT PEOPLE. 1'nrk Olieslty ruin will reduce your weight I'KKM AN KNTLV tnun U to 15 wiunds a month. No STAKVINO hlrkiM'SH or Injury! NO I'lB l.ll'ITY. They buna up tliu lie ult Ii HRd hernia ry I li i-oniili'xlin li'iivinir No WHINKI.KM or Iliilililllt'HH. STOl T AIIUO.M KNM HinI dllllplllt liiuiitliliiK Hilfcly rt'lli'Vtiil. No HXI'KUI M ENT liUf it Hrli'litlllo Hint imisIIIvo rrllcf, ,nliiit(l oiilv urii-ryi'itnt of I'XixtIcui'p. All orders miDnlli'd Uln rt fiuin our ofllci. I'rlru I'.'.uo ht im kHk'e oriuruo iiiii'KaKi'x lor i..ini oy mini ihmumuu. Ti'btlniiitiliiU uml tmrtlciilum (wuli-.l) AUt'urri'NiMiiiikM.p Mrlctlv louildi'tillul. i'AKK KEMKDY I'O., Huston, Mrtss. S. F. SHEAUY, JiiRtioe of the Peace, Conveyancer anu insurance Agent. Penns Creek, P. O. Pa. Only ri'llalile CiihIi I'nmnnnlPi renronentcd. KptK'lul ullciilliin iflven tu insurance. Drawing uu C'onl rat'ta. lHUHUd tlio collection of cIhIiuk. oniceutliiit roaidvncu on Murkct, btrwt, Ctu- D ft1 LI q. -i- -x- -q- COUPON COOD FOR PART TI OF" Famous lAar Pictures. -3 3 3 -3 -3 3 -3 -3 Write your name and address plainly, and send Huh Ticket with Ten Cents to FAMOUS WAIt PICTURES, POST Middle burgli, Pa., nnd receive Portfolio of SIXTEEN Famous War Pic tures, by Edwin Forbes and othern, l-'xlfl inches. The GREAT EST VALUE EVEIt OFFERED. Cheap for .l.oo. For prececd ing Portfolios clip Coupon from the Middleburgli Post of auy date. Name, 1 Post Office, County, .... 4 4 State S T- -T- Spring Opening OPPENHEIMER'S till 'Wo talio pleasure in announcing that wo have just opened the finest lot Clothing for Men, Youths' and IJoys' ever brought into this section of tho State, and made our purchases at rock-bottom figures, our patrons will reap the ndvantage of our good luck. We are prepared to lit tho larg est man and smallest boy front head to foot with the most Fashionable Suits, Dress, busi ness and Working Clothing. Kerything tho latest indesign,andthe best in make and material. Wo have a superb line of Xeckwear, Dress, uud Work Shirts, Hats and Caps, and a full lino of stylish White Vests, and many things of Which wo will tell you later. Come and see how Ave can save money for you. I have added tomy Extensive Stock of Cloth ing an ELEGANT LINE OF SHOES for Men, Yonths and Hoys. We can Bell a Good Dress Shoo for $1.00 and upward. Please call and be convinced that wo can save money for you ! H. OPPENHEiPER, SELINSGKOVK, ? A. This Space is Reserved for G. C. GUTELIUS. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER! Ills Don't IE but they go a great ways iu thatdireetion. Then why send to the City for ready-made clothing and then take them to a skilled local tailor to Improve the lit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al M FIT at ouue by going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Bellr.sgrove, Pa., where your work Is always, guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that Interests every man and boy A neat-fitting sult.no matter what the material is It always looks better than an Ul-fltting suit no matter how flue the goods. Then come at once and get tits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank, Bellnsgrove. -x. -x- .j. i. .i l. l. . tfolio No... . ft Mi uovuie, 11,