She .jJIiUTmrjIi $fost. PuWishM every Thursday. Geo VY. Waotnscllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscript ion $1.50 yer year. which mnsto p;iil in mlvun-'o when srnt out- Mill- tliw i-tillitv.) ATIS OF AOVIRTISINO. Ml tnniti-tit mlvi-rilwinonts nt otherwise n'ntrncti'it fur mill iHThnrifi'd nt tin" r:inil l tit it ltn- itiniip irl.-l iii.u'ir.- t-T nnt Inner Inn anl in .viit -r line Inr rvery KUlMiflit ins-Ttl'in. Coop.-r & ViigMielli-r, 1'iop'r. Thursday, Aug. SO, 1891. Standing Committeemen. VI ,!--.. .1. V,..-w:irlli. J. K. Kett.-rnlf. m-.iv.T-lrMM Ktli. y. N;ii1nl K;; He,ivi-r Wedt-Aiinislliiwell. WIHInlil H'-'iKT. i riiiri'-.l. W. SiiiniMi-l. '. K. Ili-nre. iliuinimn Mm -ll-r. KnMd A. Ivrtlltie. Fr.nikllii1. Kni.Tlliw. .1. II. It" l. ,l,i. kv.ui -.1. t . KIlncl'T. Wn. M!irlii. Vl.l.lMnirirli1. II. Hli.mil. WllllninK. reese. VI. 1 11.-. P-.K --W. A. k. '-l. r. I. F. ltw. Milium-A. Ki'ifTinuti. f. A. 1'iirl.iiiiin. ivun Irvln F. jnnlriil!iifiT. ItuvM .Mnycr. l'.-rrv- II. F. Arl..Mt. Irln "".v,'r-... ,., ... I'.-rrv Westrlms. M. ArlHufa.Ml. 'I. 11. l.nlilll. M.rliiir-A. M. A'iriiti'l. Pie.1'1 MM'lleswiirtM. MllllTmel. H Fm kl.T. K'l. It lietllls-rllllll. Iiilnti- lllriiin (iimiliv. Ialil i. f'llil-Wiisiiiiiirt'iii-wiu.f. Illlliil-.li, Philip T.Vnv.-r. I', M. Ml Hi n) ST, Cliarlinan, ltlilill"-ll. I'a. A. M. A I' KAN I). Heaver KprliiK. I'a. Republican Ticket. STATU. Fur ilovi-rii.il-, iENKKt. DAMKI, II. IIASTINiiS. or rout iv futility. Fur l.li-uii-iiaiit-iiiivi-rii.ir. W M.TKII I.VHN, of Allegheny rmmty. 1'i.r Audll.ir i i.-n.-r il, AMut II. MVI.1N. ot Linranti r fiiMiity. Fur Seeivtiiry nt Internal Ail. ill", l.KSKIl W, -IAMIN V. l.ATTA, IX i'lllluiM.itila. I'nr r.ni;r. v-iii.-n-,it-I..ir,'.', I.AI.I Ml A A. l.liuW, 1 1 Mipii'li.iiina I i ' 1 1 1 1 , an I i.K.nKi.K F. Ill I T, or WeMiimrrl.tnil rmiiity. roINTY. I'ur .eliilly, rllAS, V. 1IKHM ANN. Fur I'nl In unitary, J.r. sriiiH ii. Fnri:.-li.-r a l(i-.'iii.l.'r, i. V. MMMiF.r.. p. r l i-:.t Attiirtn-y. I M. IIAKKIt. . .imi i .ituinls-tiiiiirr, .1. II. KKEI'l. TItOXELYILLE. private letters and leave the name at the door of a person's dwelling will find byreferiog to our statute hws, that it is an indictable offense, even though the letter does not bear a post mark of evidence as being in li e mail. Simply placing such n letter at the door sill of a privato dwelling will not exonerate a per son, for it equally tends to a breach of the peace.... Mrs. II. II. Baker and children of Mifllinburg, staid with relatives here over Sunday .... OoHsip says that we have a few per sons in our town who talk well to your face and then when you are out of their sight they stab you on the back by saying something mean about you. . ..Merchant C. M. Showers and wife vinited in New Berlin, Sunday evening. .. .Mrs. Elizabeth Snook who had bocn con fined to her bed for some time, died ou Wednesday of last week, aged 81 years, 5 months and 12 days. She was the wife of William Snook, Esq., who preceded her to the spirit world about 20 years ago." Mother Snook was a consistent member of the Bo formed church from her youth, was a kind and exemplary neighbor and will be greatly missed in the com munity in which Bhe resided. She is survived by three Bons i Beuben, Henry and Allen, who resido in this township. Occasional. Select Excursion to Famous Jersey Re sorts via P. R. R. On September 6 the Pennsylvania Railroad will run a select ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Isle City, Auglesea, Wild wood, or Holly Beach. Excursion tickets will be sold at the rates quoted below, good going only on the train mentioned tol'liii adelphin, thence to either of the sea shore resorts named by regular train on September or 7: Tra'n ltuto leaves. Adamsburs $5.00 H..14 A. M. Beavertown 5.00 H.40 " Mid.lli burg 4.75 H.t.r, Kreanier 4.50 9.07 " Selinsgrove 4.20 Sunbury 4.00 i.4S " Selinsgrove Jn .. 4.00 " Philadelphia.. Ar. .... 3.00 P.M. Tickets will bo good for return passngo on any regular trains within ten days, allowing stop-oil' at Phila delphia within limit. This excursion affords a delightful opportunity to visit the choicest of New Jersey resorts at small expense. liHSt. v. Jfiss e L. OMENTAL. j i -I nil ..utitlitl in ,.tilo . in t irued home halo and heal'r ' -. .i , .I . i 'a 1 an evidence tnai mo uig w i toeH of those states have dull v. ....Our school Directors seciu0 tbe following tenchers for the en suing tei in, commencing October lh : Tmxelville, (iiiinimor, It. 1 Smith, Primary, llattiu L. Swartz ; Moyer's, Oeo. Herman ; Port Aun, A. W. Gill ; Piss', Oeo. A. Auraud ; Good's, Calvin Herbster On ac count of the rain, those that attend ed the picnic tit Mid.llecreek on Sat urday, got out of tho woods faster then rats out of a burning barn . . .' Those who have raised their pota- t es, report a very light crop Notwithstandingtho drouth wo had, our corn crop will bo a fair one On Sunday, Rev. A. K. Zimmer man preached his harvest home isermou, and in connection celebrat ed the Lord's Supper in tho St. Luke's church at this place. , This was his last service nt this placo ; ami if his four years' labors were in vain, the fault can not bo loaded on his shoulders. Ho preachod many a strong sermon ; and so plain and simple that all could understand them, and be beuitUed thereby.... Don't forget the picnic at this placo next Saturday ; and don't forget to bring a well filled basket along, so that you are sure you will have some thing to tako tho wrinkles out of your stomach Our band furnish ed tho music for tho picnic nt Mid dlecreek on Saturday. The evidence that ono had that their music was appreciated, was tho many people standing by with open-mouth won d -r. drinking in tho sweet strains a-i they poured forth from tho in fitruments. Tho "boys'' tiro in ex rollout trim at present to grind out music, and hold themselves ready 1 3 render services on short notice. .."..I noticed in the Adamsburg Jhi-til'l that the editor is giving "Rolling Thunder" a rolling freo nd. Tiiis is endorsing the htep I took some few weeks ago, for which I was cilled a very pretty name. Here is my r-.i- friend Aurand. Cu.. Jor.. n -ind was v vr' i..X ' ' VirauatSt. Pflfor'- i J 1 "' heard fl, ? cLarp0 a"a11 - -' or eR1,Aro loud io their , - Tor the ban, Tl,i.-.i .:n . KlIIoJ t'J t,1l , . no da, r oaaiuel 'JLiise raised a DO not be deceived. The fo'lowing brands of White Lead nre still made by the " Old Dutch" process of slow cor rosion. They nre standard, and always Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Banman," " Davis-Chambers," " Fahnestock," to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. Fo Comm. Nation! La! Co.'i Por Vliit Lead Timing Colors, one-pound ran la a tvputiml ktg of Lead and mm your own pamis. have time and annoyance in matching; fthmlm, and insures the best paint that it il HiMil'le to put on wood. brtid us a potal card and (ret our book on taint and color-card, free; it will probably wvv you a Rood many dollars. NATIONAL LEAH CO., New York. Pittbur tlranrh. Gtiman National Bank KuildmK. Pittsburg. D It. J. C. AMIO, D. D. S. S DENTIST, J Treating, filling, artificial teeth, crown tun! bridge work. Teeth ex traded without pain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office next doer to the Post printing office. MIDDLEIil UGH, TA. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN THE MATTEK OK THE ESTATE OF JOHN MOVEK,(slN OF (iEOtlilE,)l.ATEOK ES'THE TOWNSHIP, SNVliEH COVNTV, PA., IF.c'l, ToTcllli' Anil, mi' Mover. Iiitt-rtniirrli'd with Mlrh. AllltHOf Mi Vi-MiiWIi, MH1IIII I u.. I'll., mill Mnilldu Mnxor nt tin- miiih' pliirx. Hl-li-ri of tho wild ilivrmli'tll : Al 1 1 1 1 1 I . I . n 1 1 Inn nil. In-.' in-iirii'li liili-rniiirrlt'd ltli.liiM'ilii;iltir;ill!ni( Itiiiltvlll,-, Miniln lU, ru.. Htm .ian- t-ui-r. ii.-o id-tini'ii, who was liiti-riniirrh-il with Mlph Wollor, of tin-Kiiini-plin r. Ilnrrli-t lliiifli-r. m-i- Hi-nrlrh lnt-r- marrli'd with Ku-oh-r nt Minim. Minim t o., Ph.. I'rliili Iti-iiilrhof No. Hi i.. sixth A' Vlm-stri-i lx, I'hlliuli'llihlii. Ph.. th'' i hlliln-li or h'L'al lii'lrs cf Sarah lli'.irli'h. ii.-t- Movt-r. ii di-i'-n-ril ol-li-r nt tin- miM .1. .li ii M..MT. il.'.'il : William A. Mlil illi'NWiirlh nt KHiiom. Itlvornldi' '.. ( allfiiriiln, linirifo Mlddli-iiwiirtli n i:aiiM. ua, KnlH-rl Mlililli'suarih mill N. It. Mhldh-iwiirtli of llra ii hi, l.iwa. .lohii Mlililli-warlh nf l'li-im-ni ino, I. Inn I'o.. KiiliKa. Ada I k i 1 m 1 1 u' 1 1 . 1 1 1 i Mill- illi-Nuai'lh, liilt-riiuii Tli-d w Ith l.iikalioiii;h ol Kviitii. Inwa, tin- i hllilron or local hi-lm of Marv Mlitill'-Mvarth. a iln-oaml Klslcr of tho iialil .l.ihn Muvi-r, il.-i' il : Harriett MliMli-swurth. Ih-o Maliliiei ker. Iiiterinarrli-d with N'err Mid-illi--.tviirtli of lloarnn, loiva. ,1am- lilllu rt, neo sialilnii'kor. Iiitorniarrli-d with .inhn lillU-rt nl Mi-Vevlowii, Miniln o . pa.. Iho liil.ilroliorh-v'at lii-lniif KllJil-lli Mahliiii ker. in-o .Mu.u-r.n ilo-r-oan-il Killer Iho sain .Inl.n MnM-i, doe il : Wil liam Hritu'iri-r. John liniirv.-r, ItniM-n Ilrtifrirtr. i..'oi'U'i- Hriimrer and Kiulnlph Hnik'KiT Harvey llriltfK'er of i lile. nliln, Iho olill'lr.'ii or lo'il h"ln of S'.pliln Itritir-iri-r, nee Mover, nileeeiiseil - Wiernf the Mild .lohii Slover, dec il : l.ealoei miller IhelaNt will mid ti-Blillni'liI ot the xalil .Inhn Mover. dee d. Voii are lierehy leiilil-.l that liy virtue of n writ of Inipieht lwiled nut nf Iho drphaim I'.iint of Iho wild imintv of Wnyd'-r, and to me illni t.'il, that mi liiiilt-t will Ih held ou tho premlsex. In tvntni tnwiishln, Snyder t'o., I'a.. ou Friday, Hl-plellllM'l ill. HI 111 OCIIK-K. A. M.. to lllllKi- ynrtltlon or VMliiutlon of Urn real CHtittM of hhIiI nhn Moyer. dti-owil. When und where you i4llt. 1W4. ALfRutPlt'HT, SlierlfT. CKXTUKVILLE. Au'iiht is on tho hoiiK'strctch uud tlu days are trottiiiK1 shorter Harry It. Dasher of llarrisburi;, a coiiiincicial iiicri'liant was in town on business last week p. J. 0wo U on tho sick lint. . . .Tho person or persons who make a business to print or write any malicious, de famatory, slanderous or abusive F ono cornstalk jno fc hiirh . . . . Wash iiiKton Straer nold bin share of his peach crop for- $100. Hard Times for Everybody. Uentley Ckeek. Aim., 21, Ed. Post. Enclosed please find $ for two yearn' tuibscription for tho I'ost. I iiiust. apnloirizu for my delay in this matter. Hat thesr nre D.'iiiocratio times, most d u hard for tho phvsician as well as for tho editor and everybody elso excepting Orover, oven Gorman, Wilson and Carlisle have had it tough. Yours until we greet nt the democratic funeral in ".. Da. P. W. Houher. I ' You say collar and cuft that are waterproof? Yea. And perspiration will not affect them? Yea. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or apongc t Yes. Wonderful ! How nro they made ? A linen collar covered on both aiilca with waterproof "Cku.I'loid." Looks exnetly like linen collar. Is it the only waterproof collur aud cntTniade? No, but it is the only one made with the lincji interlining and consequently the ouly one that can Rive entire satis faction, because it is the lst. How can I know that I j;ct the right kind f fiecause every piece is stamped as follows : TRADf VfARK. Tnntiiri far flint ttn.1 a.Mlilt-i. j - , uint ivtumi any uiiijj else, or you will l ilijuintjoiuteil. Hujipose my dculcr Jocs not have them f i He probably has, but if not, send direct to its, enclosing (unoitnt. Col lurs 2C.. Cuffs cor. Ktate aie. nml whether collar grunted is stand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID C um r-is T . ItKW VOHK. TB.A(:KS EXAMINATIONS Foil 1U4. RXHinlnnttoim for toaeherV eort Itleatos will I held In the several ilb-trh-fs of Snydei Comity as follows: lionvor twp., nt lloavcrtipw ii. Anir. in. Wt'sf lloaer tw p., nt Vol 'lure. AUk'. 18 Spring twp., nt AdatiiHlinrkr. AUk' M. Adiiiiis twp., at TriiM lvll!... Aii-.M.l. renin1 twp., at onirevillo. Anir. hi. MliMi'linru Kraiiklln.nl Mlddlelmri;, Ailtf. K. M'liir.K-lp., nt sliainiiklii Ham, Ailu'. Vii. I lilnii twp.. nt I'nrt Treverlnii. Auc. -Jl. t'hiipiiiiin twp., at It'ihiei'N s. II., Ann. -.'., I'erry twp.. it I Fn-iiioiit. Anif. i. West I'errv tw p., at t'r.ws li..nl- s. II . A'li;. Jl. K.veiiilale tlinl.). I'herry Hill N. II.. Anif. tl Jaekwin twp., at Kralervlllo, Am u;. I'eiin twp.. tit Salem, Aiik. Vi. Waihlliirton twp., nt KreeliurK. Am;, it. Mlilillii'ni-k twp.. at Miiltli.Tiive, Auir. :m. A i.'1'ln nil porlal exainliial ton will U- ln-ld at in v untiv .u-pi. i-j. Theexaiiiliiatlniis will Ih-cIii nt s.:iOir,'lni'k A. M. persons under t? years of iik'e will not lie ex iiiiilinil. Private exainliiatlinis will lie Uen only In in-. enrilain'o Willi the si-Ihhi laws. Applleaiits musl I aiiilin-d In Hie illstrlrt In whli'h lliey Inleml to leai li. Teai-hers who tiarely parsed last J ear should have made imialile liii.i'iiseineiis. II Is exiii'led that dlroi-inrs will attend theev ii in I ii :i 1 1, hi that lliey in iv M-e mnl hear (lie work the appll.'iinls for your reHi-ilo KehiH-lseaii do All l.'.nie-rs sliould Ih-M.'leeled on merll mid liltelillnli Nhoilld iml only In- irlven to the crude of eerlllli'iilo hut In eharai'lel , liilslness ipiall lleatlons, liidiiitry, anil natural nptiiinle ol I lie appliealit. All elil.ens mid lon-rsof edui-atlnn areenrdhtl ly lllHli'U to illlend Iho iitxive exainltiatlniis. F. l IMlWKltMlX. I'o, Hlipu M dillfhiirxh, Pa., July il, l-l. IIIMIIIMIDIIIIIllllHIUIIIlllllltHIIII Wheat and Grass : prow rnt when planted with Pore : llwnc Host. A ferllllier Hint al f ways tirliiKS crop, always Ini : proves the soil. Hold dlml to fur : mers rJT.U0 wr toll. Sio ueuU. : KaniDles free. i York Chemical Works, York, Pa. 12 tt Oims Cold,CcurhiJlornirot. Croup. InSoen s, Wboo.inf Couih, Bronchitis soil Atilimi, A sartain sars for Cunkumjitioa in trtt au-t, r.sil S sura rvlmf In danc4 stuffas. Umi a: cue. You will saa tba asoallint atlret aft.r takiijr t'ia Brit doaa. Sold by d-lot (varywboia, Ldrs bottlca 5U casta knl tl.00. I nr. btkaVMir4 bt D R.J.R.MAV FHlLA.,tA. liNitiHiM bsuMritluDof 7 ER, lolulrrl.nl-. CananttaOMiftta Ku4afM-aiM.Uwf i.h,iMi,,laalcai,4 uroajl. UUUt Uium, 4 Jl. la I KM, J AS. O. CROUSE, ATTORSKT AT LAW, MlDDLKIM HH. PA. All Lnslnes entrusted to bis enre will receive prompt attention. Con sultation in English and Uertuafi. crown Acme. The bent Burning Oil that can be made from 1'etroleuin. It given a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char tho wick. It haa a high fire tent. It will not explode. It in without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It in manufactured from the finest Crude in tho taont perfectly equip ped relinerioH in the world It in the Bent. Ak your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yourn truly, TIIE ATLANTIC REFINING CO' Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. UTS I EWIS' 98 LYE n?ttZ8 AXB FIMTVE) (rTISTIll ThS at rona-Mt and psrat T y ml.t 1 nnao oilier i.ys. it is-ms flue I'.I.T au.l l k.d In s ,vn wlih r-iiiM. lid. Ilia evuli-ms a, re sjwsya r.-aoy wr n-. w m liisks lhr st i-rfuinM ll.wil H.p In tfi nilnut.-s avllliwnl t,ltlaar. Is II" f..rrl.-ai4iit wsj-m Ml-X illlul.s lln lnlis cli-lai waolilns buiUiA llnu, tttv, rznsA, I All KTO CO Un. Aku Phils., Pv m ELECTRIC TELEPHONE BoM o.itHalit. no rnt, no mrsllr. AdartM to fill. V'illi"r Coimlrf. .siaasisn id arrr homa. ahnp alora anrt olilea. uraHiaouu- laneaand ltillironr1h. A arms sukr from 8 t-to prr mm. tina in ai rwn-n ... - ---- ntSslitwra. Una Inrtranianla. nslora, ' antwharaTsnf rll.Unn.. Oomplaao. raa-lr for uaa whan ahi.d. (so ha lnt op l.f arj onj. nareroiitof onlar, no ropairina, Isatt s Ills lima. Warrsnlad. A innnaf makar. Writs w. P. Hsnison A Co.. Clark 10. Columbus, 0. f'K??jf!n PTt'ent j Prepares For Junior Class of the Colleges. HAS FOUT. COURSES : 1. The llegtilur College Couihe. 2. The Latin Scientific, Tho English Scientific, , 4. The Normal Courso. N ssary KxX'lisi's for Olio Hliolllstlo Your Inn to ti onlv. Next H.-hohislln your 0m-iis Am;, tfl. 1h.i. For particular udilress, .. K. HI M M, Prlnelpal. helliixKrove, Pit. saslaiuaMM. Saa4 lur airvaiar. sS.r.SHKAUV, .Insticrt of Mm Pciiee, Conveyancer nml Insurance Aient, reiitiH C reek, I. O. Ph. iiiIv rellahlo Cash t'-iinpaiiles represented. hssial aiieiiiinti ifiven to Insurant-!-, Dniwlni; up i 'out mold, I i.s-ils mul I he eolleet Ion of Claims. I Ullre at Ills resltleiioe on Market Sliwt, t'i'U- trevllle, Pit. I it. J. i. SALLADE, VKTKUINAUY KL ICC KON'. Cinuliiiite of the Ontario Veterinury Collene, Canaila. All euiln aud tele grams promptly nttetuliul to. t illea at I eutrul Hotel. JJeaver- town, Pu. t)t. C4. 1HU4. X. II. DOWNS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Cough. Tho best remedy known for tba care of Consumption, Cough, Cold, Whooping Cough, and all Lung DlseS)S. 8old everywhere, i rrlot) Vie., B0c., and $1.00 per bottle. Kur Halo In' W. II. lieiiver. Mldillehuriru. und J. W. Smnpsell, Penns Creek, Pa. iHl.llictiu' ilarket I'orreetuil weekly livour tnorelnintH. Butter '. IS KtfirB H I'itteil eiierrles 10 Unpitted 3 HittOivt wi'iys it HiiHpberrien 1.1 Onions ;i) Lard 10 Tallow Cliiekens per ll 7 Turkeys u Hide 8 blioulder 10 llam 13 Old Wheat M New " r,o ltye : .10 Corn r,0 Oats 40 Hnin per 100 lbs DO iliddlings " l (X) JJhop 1.15 Hour per bbl a.10 Tornado Feed Cutter, prepares cither Dry Ftirago or Ensilage in a manner that is supeiior to any other make of feed cutter. Farmers and 8tock Kaisers can save money by using the only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in the market. Call on or Address. V. .!. Wacknskixkk, Selinsgrove, V HAMLY y IGOR Qalrklr aaS raiBnaslly RrSTOttFD Is nlTrrrra Iraaa laal msnhaeit, fuartlosal dlaorSrra, narvawa. Hra srraaHlnra drrllnr. arssnlo darsr, vaak r SMlptlullns hraal, dlaalnraa. rslsllnir apalla. eta., finiiitrht on bjr isorsac, fully, ovur-wurs, worry, or s clh.iiM.nt. A complete care Is snaranlped by atslno; Dr. Caton's Vitalize? and Nerve Tonic. A true ELIXIR OF LIFE, and Inexhaustible fountsin of youth and health I A marvel of modern medicine for men who have spun out the thread of life too fast ; men who have suf fered grest nervous shocks j men who have been indiscreet, over-indulgent, or careless. Men, alas I who are no longer men. (A sample extrsrt from letters dslly roceirrd.) VTA norms snra fairs a .o bar. and olad to ana f am - frtHnQ liVa a ,n Man, Brfnrf t'iktna tnem it fni o ormt tffnrt fnr m f.i.lo ma irork. but m.h f ,. tnv mtw na v n.nini, Mq CTT" hnpfjmnt mu I ftrl I cannttt plt . V..M jraia enowh. ShiiU onrnva d s. piniini in , i . ttmmmn tnrm. They an worth thrir wnuht In ottttt. I sos a TluxsriX FUEill, (One thouaasd more of the ssme tenor In oar nonnulun ) Tks sslr alrlrtls Irtitlmslsrars for l.aat Vllatllv ksaws la Bin. At SrusaUla, ar aast aastrS Sj anafl ar fi,r,M, for SI l rr SS, with wrlllas cssrsnlrs af esrr. IsrarBNSItan sad sdvlrs fras snd aasSdca llaL Wrlls aa with alalrasesls sf raor eaae. Address CATUN DIED. CU Boston. Maes. amtV 2m AITSS. HarcL-tiiiTes' rlceg We are offering a full and con plete line of new and seasonab goods in the line of Clotlg, Hats, GuDts' Fiirflisls Goods andfevery thing else usuallyifounl in the best clothing store. All our goods are of the latej styles and guaranteed to be strici ly first class in quality. G. C. GUTELIUS Middleburgh, P Clots Don't lis Tim MJ . 1110 lVld but they go a great ways In thatdlreotlon. Then why send to the City for ready-made clotliiug and then take them to a skMIed loeui tailor to Improve the tit, w hen you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AP PiODD FIT Ut OUUt) uy KOing to HENRY L. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOH, Selinsgrove, Pa., where your work la alwayti gunriuiteed or you have reeouri-e. This is a question that Interests every limn nml boy .A neat-llttlng sult,no matter what tho mate rial is It always looki better than an ill-Hf ting suit uo matter hovr fine the goods. Then come at once uud get tits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS, Late Foreuinu for K. K. lil'CK. four doors west of Hank. Hollutgro - - w SBBBV S" - V SV fc ' Wi Impart a thorough knowlertueef thu COMMERCIAL HTI'niM.i m,.. .. time ami money than otl.r s-luK.fc" THofHA XI w oiVtliel to the tral.il.iK they rw-elve.l hnre. We made MKEAI.WINN"wor to know us; writeuud we will ti.ll yon hII nlioiil this 1,1 VKkiTh I n uw:. wantyo bums lopuslUuns. 'ALM UIH1N1CM. COLtliOK; mUiwCUwto
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