5 T-T.m.c h. Irollftmtloa an promptly ood'- rill. Thy do tblr work L .1 thoroughly, F tlllll. .fw nim'- " .. ....crUU. IJl M C I. H"0"' Co, '-w". M r . -.,. .-,tv Ith HooJ t Barsnparllla. niy I " nils IT A SUMMER SAIL l.itlips' shoes is a pleasant mc :ftmt, Tort lie rdeas it gives, there's no s:iil i t t. onr sale, r owns are it, and securing the kttitsf, coolest and hist ht- ' Smuttier shoos now iniiti- i.tiiri'tl, at prices wli'vli ivt'is linil it a pleasure to Tor liouso or street ,ir, pleasure or every-day iictical i.niposes. walking, Hinir, or ilrivinsr, we supply r t i i i i... C, liii'ai mi or to.-iii.iiiio.-ii im liioii ami the dictates of Llividiml taste. Ladies, iinercr elainiH your hands, all means surrender your It to these shoes. H. GIBSON, SfflirY Justice of the Peace AND CONVEYANCER I M. Z. STEIMNGER. Middlcburgh, Pa. AS. U. CHOUSE, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, MlDDLRBUnn, PA. All business entrusted to his cnxe II rwiiiv6 prompt atti utlon. U. A.C. St'ANULKK. DENTIST. is Adit bi'stered. i-iiwii and Hriilgework, F.tc, ft'lUffoiiH il'iiir riort li of Wei' Store. liio-grove, I'.i. Veterinary sUrgeo, SCLINSGROVE. PA. ft'A iml, clonal hiHliiess eiilr'lstml to niy care Dl n n-lie rninpt ami careful uttciif Inn. Inir Way in lie llniiiiy i ill nil lime. In .iHi'IhI to tlio cniiitnrl-Hif v nr k .'ly. !mn:il .ii, v niu- cit tin-ill catch n t-llu lit I I "r .i . pK-pnrc voiirsi-ll iuiiI full m mice l.l W. l)i , kl r. M. II.. Kla-llltflil j s. K. Unwell, t 'Kir.- : S. . . .riiiiin. Tloxclvlllc nnd II. II. hlii-rt. Ivim-cri-i li. suit- iigcnta mill gel a iriiil loli- ..nil iii run-. Hie trri-ut. li-riiiaii Kcincdy (". V- iflv.' II iiwuy to prove that wn have u f.- I'nn- f,,r"inicis, Cnlds, Asthma, fciiisninp. timid all illm-n-u-H of tho Tliroat mill Limes- Ir:;i- M.t-s Uk unj i';. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Blip iimli-roli'in-it liuvlnir hei-n resinrvil in bimii uv xiiniiin ini-iuiH, atit-r Hiini-rliiir for kpv kl m-.uk Willi a severe lun-r nlTi-i-lloii i-n,l .hut fciul iiw-nst. 'iiimiiii,oit. Ih nnluim to .Oll.-nil io urn II'IIOW HUiit-rcrM tin- iih-iiiih 'in-. i,iiiiii-who iIi-m rn II. tin will i-lu-i-rfiil. wiiil (fri'f of rliarii'l a nmv ol I hi. iin-ki-rltninn liil. whli'h tliev will flnil kmpllon, A.lhma, alarrli, KronrhliU, i'i mi iiiniai mm iuhk malatllra. II.- hopes nil iotp nut irv iiiiH relneilv. hh II Ik IiiviiIii.iI.Ii. fcuwili-ilrliiirilie nri-MTliitlon. whleli will i-nl jj iu iioililni;. ana uiuy prove a bleiMlntr, villi r :un! Hililresa lt-v. K.IVAni A. WILSON. 10-' ' Brooklyn, New York. BittM STI1HE pONBtlRY, - - - PA. r rs."". WL Tim l'lo i, :., i i i . .,i v , ii. WUUUU Willi im? ' vuuviuuiUi I iin.l ir... ii-- i . Sim- , ' ,V Mut'r t'naerwear, M; .koih iouua m a Hint r " '-"""lUKfjiore. liViT0,".1"1 lt!1,l ' ,0-v Btot-k. I am, lleHpectfully, W. H. BOYER you Enters tho Fight fcr U. S. v.?.h at Kcqust of Business Msu, , , THE SENATORIAL C03TECT 0?;'.: Commaolrntlon from Oi I'tillailrl p'iS Hranch or th Nallnnal Lrrsna nf In Mrn to ttia t:-l'nit mauler Rrar' anil tha Ijittrr'a Ilrpljr. riltl.AliKU HIA. Nov. 17. Tho I'hi:' !hli lirntirh nf tint Nntlnnnl Intrif Iluslnoia Mun hold another Inirior""' niortlnj ypsterrtny. which mvtaubrrOk; Will lend to ileveloinnrnta thnt. will h jrrpnt Infltionco In tha political nfTalr tho Mate In tho nonr fiiiurtv Durlnu It S mtnpnlitn which ptnloit In iuch a irM nou need tletory for tho cnue of aotini liioner orKnnlntlona of lnnlnena mat k ovar the country gave nutUlama ilml tti , il ' t'Hlly hml much to do with tho awrcp lim i hnnictcr of tho victory. Of thac or Kiiiilntlona nono waa mora prominent. r ' inure vlgnmti than tho McKlnloy nn . llolmrt liualne mcnV nntlonnloaiiipaiai ' committee of l'hi!:ulolphl;i. Uno ol the (jrent li-Kmof th'ritnimUM wn tho utility of tho biKlnom man In i mii-ni aiiiilr. and tho neco-nlty of hlac-ti tinned Interest a n luilttinv of power ti Riiiird the Inti-rott of jiuverninont. ao.i t Insist immi'i eronoiiilefil and emit- nMi' leu alnll hi In tha Intercut of all con cerned, l'lila led to tho formation lu-t week of the National Ia-nuh of Hunlne. Men, nnd when thla wn done the Mckin ley and Holiart campaign comnilttei formed It-d-lf into n ierinnnent orirnnlji lion, nnd wan enrolled n the l'hllaili'.p'i' tir.'iuchof tho national ni'kranl.atloii. Ye t-.'r.l:iy' tiie.-tin was tlu aceund In li lil-t ry, which l now ho brief, lint a I -w-i evevy !:i ll-atlon of heln-j lon.f an l i eventful. , 'I hi- nn-ntl x r-hlp li tlioinulily rcpt. f I tailveof tln Iiii-liir-n lntenst of tlii ' elly. Mneo tli.it llr-t Imvtiiiu ao Wei" . h ie the o! j i : i of the oi-U'.nilza!!on 1h-.-i j received th, a the inctiiliei-ditp haw lncreii-e r iplilly, for there feiMtis to lie li well lie : V -lip-.l I le. ll'.nr th:r Itllliienee exet'leil during tho pioidentlal raiiiiuiln will continue to lio felt diirlni; tho coiniiiLt ailiiilniii riitlim of Major Mr Ul nicy. In other wordM, l ho old political lluca h.-tve Ih-cii liroken to n lnno extent, iH-caife Hepnlilliaim and Democrat atood shoulder to Hhouldcr in tho lljjht for honi'Ht money. In tho Intercut, of a Round liUHlneB policy for tho nation, and while no uno can accurately ottlumto tho In fluence thlft National Icapuo of Iiuslnens Mon will exert, tho fact thnt It haa tho aauctlun of tho prualdent-cloct und of hi advlmir la strong Indication that It will havo prent power. Tho moHt linportunt liuslncH of tho flrnt nieetinu, a-ildo from the organisation, wa tho prusnntAtlotl of tho inline of John Wiinumukcr aa thnt of n repreaenfatlve liu -lii."--. ii.uii who would reflect credit on the stato n a mcinlicr of tho I tilted Stitn-i aei.nt, Thl Waa followed l:y morn dc-clsiv.-ai'ilon tit tho lnis-tlnif held ycHtor-dii.-'. :- n tllinnliiioUH veto It wan iledil il toio ;tiust, Wainii'i ,Uor to Ixi-oino a cniiilidato. !'".r miui; tiiuo p;it there have Ih'i-ii iieiv;a e,- references to Mr. Wanu-In.i.a-r'K c.kii'i.J.iey, lull they havo not had uny ulliciul i.u-l-t. 1 1. waa probably itiu kuowlcd-i of lli'.w that lud to tho action ttikon. Tim liuxbiei-x men showod thorn Milvca to lie very much In earnest lu the matter, und wore pointed In their InsUt eme, u lim following corrcKpmidcuco, wlili Ii of li-clf U-IU tlio atory of the muut Ing, will ptiow: "I'llll-APKl ITIIA, IV, Nov. Ill, IV.ll ' Hon. John Wunaiuaker, Philadelphia. I'a. "DKAIl Sill At n IlieetillK of the execu tive couiinlttuo of the Philadelphia Imiuch of the National l.eaituo of liiiNincK-t Men, held thla day, It was, upon motion, de cided to Inform you of tho iiimnimoiu ndoptloii of tho fullowliif proai.ibli . and n-ioluMoim: "'Whereaa, The vast buslnem and iniiti lifai'tnrln iulore-.ts of the stale of IVni:-f-vlvanla should Ihi nprchenlil In tho Cnlted State H-nate by a man ol hlh character, experience and kuowle of public allalrs; ami, "Wherean, Tho city of Philadelphia, tho citadel of Kepnhli, aiiisin, l-i, I v ,-, mi nion consent, cntillcd to tliniiext Vnilod State wiiiMtor-liip; therefore, belt " 'Ueniilved, '1 hat we present, im a ean didalo eininont ly lilted to 11 1 1 the e tiled position of I'mtoil State senator, the lloii. .lohn Wanamnker, of Philailelpbia, e. post nmster p-i-lienilof tho I 'lilted Staler. " 'Hi Kolved, i hat wo use nil lioiioial.le mean to promote hiselecliou, and reiiie-t tho biislncia men of Pennsylvania to uiiilu In tho clYort to havo our vast inn re-is placed in charge of a man who will bo their true representative. " 'Kesolved. That, a tho eloction will take jilaco within two month, our exceii tivo cumtnltteo bo liiktruetcd to take hai'ifo of this inovenient and iniinedlalely coiiununlcato with Klnilred bodlesof luivl nes men In all part of tho state to pro mote tho election of Hon. John U'ana maker a L' lilted Stale aenalor for tho atato of L'oiin-ylvania ' "It kivuh u Krcat pleasure to fullil this duty, and to endow, at tho wimo time, a copy of tho declaration of principle upon which tho Natlutial Lasiikiio of liiisli.o.-s Men 1 founded. "Hoping to receive an early and favor nblo reply, and assuring you of oiircarnont support, wo remain, "Very ruKpectfully, your. "Uudolph lilanUonlinr, i-halriuan , How ard H. French, William Seller. Jutu C StrnwbridKO, Thomn llnlan, Will lam T- Tildeu, .lohn ti. C'roxton, .Tame Pollock, I'harles li. AdaniKoii, .lame Ilutterworlh, John II. Converse, .lame Doak, Jr., Charlca H. Harding, 'i heo doro Justice, Mahlon N. Kline, Trank 1). Ijiljinne, I.ui'lu S. I Jiinlret Ii. Tlioinas lieaitiiii, Ioo IM-b, William II. I.uviin. Frank 1 Noall. Fr-inei Ii. Reeve and William W. Supploo Executive Cjiu mlttco." "PllILADKII'lllA, Nov. 17, lh'Jl. "Messm. Kudidph lilaiiUciibunr, ehalr tnau; Howard H. French, William Sell er, JukHi C. Strawbrldt,") and otht-t, I'hlladelphla, Pa. : "Gksti.KMKS I havo tho honor to ac knowledge tho receipt of your favor of yesterday udvinlng mo of tho action of tin) rxocutivo eomiidtNwi of tho Nutionn, Loaguo of Uuiiinos Men lu naming mo u a candidate for tho United State kciih ,-. Most heartily do I ubxerlliotothodoclind tlon of prliielplot uKin which yourorSM -zatlon I founded, and In compliance it li your roipiiist I ooiiKtint to Ik) a eaniMil.tu for tho high olilco In question, and ubu; t myself to the favorable consldcra:i.itu,f tho ropronentativo of tho people In t j general assembly of thl ooiiunotiwealf "Very roKpeetfully, youri, Juiin Wanamaki :t." ( Now that Mr. Wauainaker I fi.nn ily In tho Hold, ihu lu-ino Men Ieajrie will inautruivito an nellvo canvusa Ii lit behalf, siipplciiieulln ; I ho very tliorourll und effect I vo work already done through out tlio utate by tho nx-pu-tin.ter ;roti r...iii i..i.i f,-i.. n. is nniciiL- whom are some of I he t lirewdi-t ii-irau: kli 'WU OIL A3 FUEL. A r-robablllty Tliat It Will Koon DttMd In the Navy. I Tho navy depnrtnirnt lins been en-1 ffijl iu the past two years in making jfitncnU with n view to discovering a.,, A economical and fcaaible plan for tlfu.ao ti oil an fuel for vosnel. It be gin to look a if tho problem wore ei '"r already aolred or wcro very nenr ohition. The problem in of cupcciitl in tereat to tho navy department Jut now, 1 heennan of the need of torpedo boat of a high rpred. If inch a pced cau be rciiched nt all, it can lie reached moro eai-ily with tho wo of oil m fuel rather than coal, provided tho tranomlMsioii of ( ncrpy can be aecared dimply and ecr , nomically. I Iu an attack by torpedo boats upon miundron of war vcscl two of the mont important featnrea are apeetl and aecro cy. Indeed, the two arc. almost aynony men, for tho reason thnt it in alvvnyrt advisablo to make an attack by torpedo boat at night, and under audi coudi tiotia the moro awiftly a torpedo boat move tho greater is its chances of Ket ting near to n fleet Ijfforo discovery. The nnusnal rapidity of advancn also nerves to diHoonoert the gunner of tho fleet, and, by reduein iho tltno by, which the torpedo boats may be under i li v, rrndcrs the attack inure likely to, ' HtiecesKful. Tho ndvutitiic-es to bo derircd from ! tie u!' t-f oil a fuel nro many and noteworthy. In the flrwt place, the weight of tho fuel itself is nu Important matter, us every jKiutid counts upon tho Kpi d of the little torM-do boat. It is also true that in cun of u long voyage tho substitulioti of oil a fuel would In .ko a decided ditTerencn in what H called tho steatnitig radius that is, the length of voyage a boat may tnke,usin the fuel on board until it Mtpply is ex hausted. It i calculated tli.it a vessel w hich may have it atoaiuiiiK radius of 1.000 miles with a certain bulk of coal would have a steaming radius of -,000 miles with mi equal bulk of petroleum. There ure also to bo considered somo Other important details. With the urn of coal us fuel thero exists tho necessity for the constant employment of stokers on board of it war vessel, iu order that coal may bo fed to the grates and nslu-s may bo removed from time to time. All this, of course, means so many men, and a l.'iryo amount of work constantly go intf on, even in n little torpedo boat, so long as that boat tuay bo iu use. With tho employment of oil as fuel, however, tho stoker is practically abolished, as tho fuel is fed automatically to tho grato by n spray and thero aro no ashus to he. handled. Briefly duscrlbed, tho apparatus nsed by the naval experts in their riven t tests consisted of an ordinary firebox over the grnto bars, on which were laid grooved bricks, the oil being propelled to these bricks by a fun shaped spray. As the air is constantly passing through the grooves of tlio bricks nnd uniting with the burning oil on those bricks the lat ter become themselves heated to it red beat, and tlio amount of heat directed Uhiii the boiler becomes reasonably con stant and subject to easy regulation. Compressed air is used for purposes of draft and f r ppraying tlio oil. According to tlio rcisirt of tho naval Xpert to Secretary Herbert, 1 pound of oil wa found to evaporate from 17 to ad pound of water. Tin i about twice us ;,'ood results a could be obtain ed from tlio use of coal. A regard vpeed, tho experiment hi ems to show an increase of about 5 ) i r cent in tlio rate of speed, although the condition were not most favorable to tho use of nil, the bout having been built for coal burning engines. Possibly with the construction of ii boat csji'-cially built for tlio use of oil us fui 1 lor the i ii'iin s, a Kpecd of about two knot per hour greater than that pos-ildi- iu I he ordinary torpedo boat might bo secured. Host on Adver tiser. Wara l-'or l!iilcMiinm-e. All history teaches that in it war for independence superiority lu number doc not count. For instance, the little r public of Switzerland, surrounded Ly kingdoms and empires in arms, won it independence upward of HOD years ugo and is independent today, yet it has anil has always bad only an army of militia. The little principality of Mon tenegro hns been fighting the Turks since tho fall of Constantinople, even before the discovery of America. Tho Dutch Republic, and Scotland under Wallace und Druco, ami Prussia under Frederick II in the seven yours' war, und America in the Revolution, all suc ceeded w itli greater odd of numbers uguiu.st them than were opposed to tho seceding states. And today Cuba, with only 1, MM), 000 population, seem to be puccessfully lighting Spain with near ly 20, uiio.uno No, in a war for inde petidenco numbers do not count, und it has not often happened in tho history of tho world that a people who havo f -light with such desperate valor as tlio Vnft derate displayed havo failed to win independence. Duncan Hose iu Century. More 4'iirlen Than I'rolmble. A curious explanation of the indispo sition of Queen Victoria to have her reign celebrated us tho longest in L'ng lisli history is mentioned by a relative of ono of the court ladies. It is to tho effect that tho queen, at heart a who-mi-tit Jacobite, holds tho elder pretend er to huvo been truly king of Kugluiid, us Juuies III, und she feels that, as ho survived hi father U4 years, bis reign was longer than hers ha been. I give this as it was given to mo, v.'itli no comment save tliut numerous other fads about the btuans, which tho queen un doubtedly cherishes, urn not u whit lend siugulur. Dobtou Journul. Poor Blood When a horse is poor in flesh, a new harness won't give him st ength. If a house is cold new furniture won't warm it. If your strength is easily ex hausted work a burden r.erves weak digestion poor; muscles soft; if you are pale and worn out, the trouble is with the blood. It is not so much IMPURE blood as POOR blood. Pills won't make this blood rich j nor will bitters, nor iron tonics, any more than a new harness will give strength to the horse, or new furniture will make a house warm. For poor b!ood you want something that will make rich blood. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is the best remedy in the world for enriching the blood. W have prepared a book telling you more about the subject. Sent Frre. roriaicDyaiiaruggiiiiaiauc'.otjJ.w. M 2330BiS ft m;lytf the finest lot . Hi,. ,,.,t niprov,l Steep fam Having purchased Ifelgle's Tin Shop I have moved inv business Ja,o op poslte the jail. I lmve just received SCOTT ft BOWVK. NrwYork. STOYES !!rri.'ont',w! ii I iron glit to Sin tb-r t 'o. ntnl I will ..dl n,,,;,, llt Ml,.,, tachedtOfact, r .J" h "r ,U " H.'-ter e e .,, at- ThBcst MEATERS hV&H ! vnn will flnil Ii, ... i i- U. It u,lll . . V ""te tlllll g -eSOllt lll'l-t Or it Will COSt J i, ., I I Ulo.,L.. ET - faf ion St TI P i m ware mm r TIiB U k a . I . jgi as. ia snn 11 M. L. EHANN02.T lV7iddloburP;. Pa. .1 it. T fW I ............ . . . bvhj.wm. s; . , I hS fli , rt. KK.STTIN. CIhi,,1s v-., cU si;mns!i;ot. mm THE FAsHioNAbLf. M. L. MILLER, Pi'ur'r I Keep run- ta tit ly on I1..11 I a- I :lir: nfae'iii-,- In oiil- r n'l Kinds of Marblo and Gr iuii.e HaiKls M Mm OU S:oa?3 C::::i ar.i r.cr-air;i I.OW I'KICKS I I.oW r'Mi'l"!'! 1 have one ( tile le st Mal bl,- ''i.t-f.-l's in the I'tilte l.lel ciiisei i.-n! y turn out go.-.l wirK T"yft 'oine mid see my 1,1k .1' .'iei-s, TlintiKr.il fur pa-t favur- I ni-ist r ;ieetfiillv nsK a Ciililililliiliee (it siuiie, M. L. MILLER mmn mum nf 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 in i.ii.o.i .'iii.111.111 11 jj.vjii ui IJllillJi-M U I U I You can gvi tho it otm ls lop iln least money. llr sure t- order vonr W & Winter Ghtiiing " ' th' ''I'.. Ill 1 II I ijl j ; pn ) 1 1 (( , ;( , Imi,-,. lit Mint :;ic.sou rot h lintluui prii c Merchant Tailors Sclinsarove. Pr.. r'roiti Slri f.i N.m. A" 1 Knlellv Mc.lii luc ii-cc'H 1 ii-vv Kluif f,,r Hi.-Nern s iiis, s iriuii - In-la son 11 11 l.-iracv. If yen liioe hliliM-y. I. her r 111 I ll--.iril.-r do hut lleli.y, Iml K.-t a In e s.iliipli- 1 -.leloii;.' of this n-iin-ilv at niii-i-. It ynii inf Itiili'.'c-il, 11, on Hlmlliill. II. ii l:ii lie, Klii-iitiiiiitsiii ele., tills vrnniil a;as-fie will cure Mm. s. y Unwell, Me oi'ir.', I'., .1. W. liccKer. Klelifl.-iil w. 11. Her. num. 'I r.,xi lulle 11 ml It. II W allers, r.-iuia t reek, t he l"-ai1li,tf ilrneglsi. sole n.-ents. 11ml re illstrltnitlni snmnl.-s fr-e to Ilie iifllteli-il. Larvc piickinf" s toe nnd A. B. MIjEIOTH iiKiblillllOl UliU lUllilll! l"rSieaiii anil Hut Water I-'itt In-, Also llelller In Ibiiler-. l-'ogines, SlinftiliL; Pulleys, llni:;-el-and !..-nlll- r Helling. REPAIRING of I'.iil'Iii.-s, I'., ib is Hint Mill wuili, F.lllilli.'s call lie Ml ,lcil 1 Itil li.ilil 'I'olis. Pipe iiml P:,e l'itlio'- I ylve a-- I ef.-lei -ui ruin;; luv liieel.nlii eal sKlil, I'l'icK I'.i if 11 Vln slml u, Pa. Iilnl I.elinii.UI M'f'g. I'n. bulb cum panic of bicll s-t n I n I i 1 1 i-T. In oi'ib-r lu nviil ncciileiits -lnni'il In- tested lllnlel t l-c 1 1 1 1 r 1 II I ic les nt least uliee li l.-iir. Avoid iliuiier 41 In I call lliul li"' t" I '!(!. the ' A. 15. WOL(!KMIvni, Srlipsro p, : : Pa. Cancer ! Cuuctrr ! I'li'ii-er eiileil nil the I li iist, hi i,,, lin e, !p h in t nr iinjw Ih-ic mi the i-tc! i,al Mii l.e e of the lusty (Is elgl.t ihis; Itliuiil the In-t of 11 tin i of IiI-hmI. .No knlle ii-.'-I. Tel-ins ta-ry r.-.i-h. 111 .1 Mi -. Cill ui my ntllee or .1, Idle- s I). If. HKl'lll'.iM'li. M. IL. N'.-w ll rlln, IM. I'. M Kindly nsl your 1I111 ;;rlst nr iiiereliiint H-lifilii-r lie keeps Pr. I. K. Ki'ihriM-k s reiin--ill.-s vl. : Two-ilny I'niik'li fare, Kheiiiinitlc l.lnl-in.-iit, Klect l ie Nxiiralgliii 'ore. I. her Tills, len. actio renders, V.vet utile ( 'on . I It lufi I'nwili r for all iloineslli- aiilinals, Kss. l'cpicrailiil, (inlileii Tlnetiire, I'erieetii V11I1III.1, l.iiudaii'itii, I'n r gnrlc and Castor (Ml. ir not. t'-ll lilin to order them lit oneo us t hey inn sulil and 11-n'd every, where. U.K. lioTIIKo'T, M. I)., I'liyslcluu ninl I'liiiriii.ichit, New licrlln, I'ii. -J-l4 LiJc ai;d Acfkllsj Ii)snrai)ce. SNYDICK'S OMJ, AND WKMAHM5 Clc ll'l I list ir' 11 ice Agency, SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Elm ox W. Snyaor, Agout, Successor to Iho Into William H. Snyder. Tho rar-Kxcellonco of Kohalilo Insiinuico in rrpi oHei.le.l in iho follow intj list of Sli'udiird CoiupanieH. from which to ninke a Kt leetioti. None Better (lie World over. NAM K, I.OI' ATIOX, AnsKT-1. FIHW Itoyal, Liverpool, F.nn. (ineltnlitit,' foriii;n nsmds) S-l'LHoi1 nnd on Hartford, of Hartford, ( 'ohm., (oldoKt American t o.) st s r. v. !! l'hu'iiix, Mat 'ford, Conn. .ri,.iss,o:(i; Continental, Now Voil,, T." ;n.s72 (Ionium Atnerieiiti, Now York, tl.'J ii,i):i-. ki LIFK Mutual Lifo Inn. Co. Now V"il, -I'l.iiJs'ii-iijji; ACCIDENT F.inployei'h' Jjialdlit v Assiir nice Cm poral ion,' Accident Ins. (Ni. Snln ci iliod T:t i t nl of s:i,7.".il.0i) i.()i) Fire. Lifo ninl Accidcnl rinks in-i'i-ili'd at ihu .iwi-. poHsilil,. lat'u, j.u. tilled hy ll Klricl i'i-i':!i. to innlual : nl'.-ty. All juM . biini-i proini'tlv ; , 1 . . i HUtihfaotoi ily it t.j 1 1 - t . 1 . 1 11 1' -rt:.-it iit in l .-lal imi lo all Hi-..- ,,( ; ., ,tn . unco promptly tin ni!n"l. F.LMI-.li W. NN YDF.i;, A ( . )lo"u on .Mai lcii'. Si in 1, . Fi 1 1 1 1 AT r"t 1 ti n 1 fi j Hats, Caps, Under wear. Gnnts Furriish- J ti ci Clr r r rl A ftill W line of ZBoo"bs &o Slioes. Sollv always treats on riht. (hill on him at tho old place Great Reduction Sale of ft PI si r w 1 il T ii H O l"'r '' '""' ,,v " ' -ir. i- REDUCED ! . Mm ; rtimiilitHlrlr.il i.f "1, ,,ji,-, ,, ,1. c... ; L4L ,il,u I i-,fis i-, r.'-'.'....iiir t.u--: In VVi ff ..iiiriin.-. ivre.i. -1 it.ii-i 1.11 I1.1 I V-Ul JJ For Ninety Da3s T tii-n, ,n.,-S ;l-,l, T.ll Ir t'lll.',ll I I,,, 1 .-..l,i I. ll. i-iiv. .Il'laill H'lfl OM-li-l l.i II, 1 111 .. Is,. II. I ll, .11- llti'ls f tlli'll. PATItfJTr. t.-.: WW Mi MAIL P'i:ii'!i-iitl'iii. l-r -ir 1. -i . . ,1 a-, ,1, lui.'i Mi.aip, pb cr.ivri''v "' '"' " '""'-i !. '!N 1 1 ' .:. ,. H....1. .. .-ii iiii.k 7H TRIUMPH OF LOVE! Happy and Fruitful Harriaee. Evory MAN who would know Iho li RAND TIM 'I HS.ilio I'lidn Fuels, rv 1 no niu r-ecrela und tho New lllscovi-i'lta of Mi-ill. leal Helenecas uppllul to Married I.lfo. win! would flfi V UUillO for piu-t follli-a ami tfXf o void future pitfalls, fjSJl II T -p I 1 amii'i 1 17dt)fl-Ms:CT?l,erfiil I . .... WU WWII . ... ' ""'M MIltTM iplut-o Manhood atnl til At tn in I It P " " A V. I Iff - wily t-niuiL UIIU WO Will Hut II nn rntiv .! I rtvl v t ' w" mmwm Bu VUtllf, ktMliHl cuvur. ERIE MEDICAL CO., buHrALov: The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE OHUATF.STKACJUFKMJKvKU KNOWN IN CKNTIIAI, PENN SYLVANIA. Wo aro not i-elling out, but wo do this to increase our mh above niiy prua vlous yrar. We give a few of tho prices ns follows : Soft Wood Chamber Soils flLOU'CoMon Tup Mattress L'.'i'i Hard Wood Chamber Suits HI.00 Woven Wire Mattress 1.7 Antique Oak Suits, H Pieces lll.fll) Ito.l Soring l.'J'. Plush Parlor Suits :.MMI I )n.p Tabl.-s, p.-r ft ') Wooden Chairs (n r m i 15. .Ml i'hilfuiiu Itoekers 1 III htoi'.k, t'verj'thlng iu the furniture lino, including; Mirrors, Hook Cases, Denks, Side-boards, Ciilionrls, Centre Tables, Fancy Hookers, Huby Cliairi--, Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doiiglitrnys, Sinks, Hall Hacks, CuiA beat Chairs tine, inediiiiii mid cheap furniture, to suit nil classes. I'rieoB reduced nil through. Coiuh early ami sen our Ktock befon j giving your order, nnd thus save 't to 2) per cent, ou every uollur. Special Attention (liven to Undertaking fc Embalming, KATHERMAN & HAP.TNAN, liimited, MIFFI.INKUHUII, l to P:nnylvuuiu polltle.
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