The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 14, 1897, Image 4

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    Published every Thuja day.
Ceo W. Wagenseller,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
mhch must be paid In advance when lent out
side the couuly.)
ATESOF AOVIRTItlNO.
All transient adverr!rm.?nta not otherwise
contracted tor will tie charged at the rate of It
Cents per line (nnnparlel measure) tor first Inser
tion and 10 cents per line for every subsequent
Insertion.
T7Va notifies pMinhed fru i obituary pnerty,
tribute! of rriptet. fc, three eenU a una.
Thursday, Jan. 14, 1897.
No Rules for the Primary.
The Republican Standing Com
mittee at its meeting Saturday in
this place fuilcd to adopt specific
rules for the government of the pri
mary election. Thin is an omission
to pprfonn a most responsible duty.
We are led to believe that this was
due to an oversight. A resolution
was adopted that none but "True
Blue Republicans'' dare vote. Now
the question arises, what is a "true
blue republican"? It still leaves the
question open to the individual
opinions of the election board of
each district and the interpreta
tion of the name, "true blue repub
lican" will be us widely different in
the various districts of tho county as
were tlio qualiiicatioiiH of a voter a
year ajo. It is not specific and this
makes it objectionable and most se
riously objectiouable.
It is no secret that in some dis
tricts last year full-lledued demo
crats were allowed to vote on the
slight pretense of promising to vote
for oue candidate al the fall election.
Others promised without being
sworn that they would vote the en
tire republican ticket in the fall, oth
ers simply asserted that they had
done so at the preceding election
aud there were others who wore
sworn to the various conditions
above mentioned according to the
interpretation of the election board
from each district. It has been sug
gested also that in some cases, the
voter was required to swear by ev
orything that was high and holy
that ho had voted for every, republi
can from Abo. Lincoln down to the
present time and would continue to
do so until the mortal coil should be
ushered into eternity, and .even on
the other eboron this obligation
should require them to vote the
whole republican ticket. While, of
coursethe pjetunj Y2
the last sentence is overdrawn, it
will give a fair idea of the possibili
ty of such widely diflorent construc
tions placed upon the eligibility of
tho voter.
Under these conditions it renders
it so envy, on a close vote, for a do
fe.ited camlidate to say ho was de
feated bv democratic voles and may
evon give him the grounds for con
testing the result of such a primary
election. The party disturbance of
1ND4 certainly is not forgotten and
should serve as a lesson to direct
the committee to avoid such un
pleasant results. What is a "true
blue republican ?" Out of a dozen
no two persons gave tho same an
swer. Tho Republican Standing Commit
tee of Union county haB adopted a
set of rules that are worthy of ex
ample. They are clean, business
like and specific No one will mis
take the purport ihem. They are
clear and ore woi tuy of considera
tion aud we believe, with ono or
two changes to suit existing con
ditions, of adoption.
Senator Brown, of Westmoreland
County, is reported to be preparing
a new primary election law for pre
sentation to the Legislature. Every
citizen who desires integrity in our
elections will gladly welcome every
practical effort to secure honest
methods at all primary as well as
general elections. There is no ques
tion of wider importance to all peo
ple. Senator Brown alleges that he
was cheated out of a nomination by
a false count and the corrupt use of
money. The primary election law
of 1881 will cover this. That act re
quires all election officers to be
sworu to a faithful performance of
their duty and makes it a misde
meanor for any to act without being
so sworn. It is also made punish
able for any such election officer to
perpetrate any fraud whatsoever,
particularly naming false counting,
defacing or destroying ballots, add
ing ballots to the poll, or in any wise
stnfliing the ballot box.
What we ueod above everything
else is a plain, specific rulo clearly
stating tho eligibility of a voter.
Wo appeal to the intelligence of the
Standing Committee and ask them
to consider this question and by all
means to act specifically on the elig
ibility question and others that re
quire attention.
What Girls art Doing.
from Harper's Bazar.
Country girls, who certainly have
the art of getting up picnics, may
hare plenty of them in summer, and,
for all we know, in winter also, but
we are not positive whether they
have ever had yet what our New
York girls are calling a ''winter pic
nic." It is a great mistake to think
that New York girls are formal, and
above doing anything in the way of
amuseiuert which may be by some
cousider. d "not as other people da"
For real fun and innocent pleasure
they are always ready to try any
thing new, and are not afraid of
public opinion. A "winter picnic,"
as it reads, conveys nothing to the
mind ; but wait until you hear what
it is, and then the fun of it all may
be appreciated. There is to be one
given shortly here in town, and
those who have been asked are in
eager anticipation of the result,
All the girls are asked to bring
some sort of food or refreshment,
and the one who is at the head of it
has arranged the details so sys
tematically that there will be uo
possibility of two girls bringing the
same thing. There is every pros
pect of a good supper. Oue girl will
bring sandwiches, another cake, an
other tea and sugar, auother fritd
oysters, another chicken or lobster
salad, etc., etc., just as they do at a
picnic in tho country. The hampers
will bo taken into the diuiug-room
and unpacked there. No servants
allowed until after tho meal is over,
aud then they will come iu to clear
away tho "debris." Half the fun of
a picnic is the .setting of the titble
aud tho unpacking of the well filled
baskets.
All superfluous tofas, tables, and
divans, lamps and chains, will be
taken out of the drawing-room and
diuiug room, leaving only what is
uecesnary. Kitchen tables are to be
used, and ever-groeu trees have been
ordered from tho florist to put about
tho room to give it a more rustio ap
pearance. I ho men nave not oeen
mentioned vet, but of course plenty
of them have been asked to come,
and, not being as sauguine as tne
eirls, thoy are wondering whether it
will be a success or. a bore. One
voung man is very much exercised
as to "whether a fellow will be al
lowed to smoke or not. They al
ways do at picnics!" Of course
there will be the the inevitable Vir
ginia reel, aud there is some talk of
an impromptu vaudeville perforin
ance, so much the fashion now.
Some of the girls have prepared
choruses to sing, and there will per
haps beft lj.ttleraarjdjjlin ,pr b.ajija!
playiug.
JOYS OF MATERNITY.
VIGOROUS MOTHERS AND STURDY
CHILDREN ADMIRED.
MA.REIIKD.
Deo. 17th, bv J. Kohlor Peck, J.
P., John C. Moyor of Meiserville and
Sus iu Ellen Chubb of Inglenook,
Pa.
Dec. 20th. by Win. I. Treasf er, Ed
ward P. Iveml-rling, of Wagner, Pa.
to Miss li'isa E. Smith, of Decat.ur,
Miilliti county.
l).c. 2Ctli, bv Rev. W. M. Lanms,
Mr. Herbert V. IVuington, of Lew
istown. to Miss Lizzie T. Steiiiing
er, of West Beaver.
Dec. lUst. at the nnstor's re-ii-
donce, by lt" H. H. Spahn, Miss
.Minnie Masom and John X. Brosms,
both of Fremont.
D.-c. HI. by the Rev. B. F. Kantz.
Miss Maggie J. Middleswarlh and
Wellington I. Freed, both of Beaver
town.
Much in Little
Is especially true of Hood's rills, for no modi
cine ever contained so great curative power In
so small space. Tbey are a whole medicine
Inlood?
chest, always ready, al- asjatv
ways efficient, always sat- WLJ I I
isfactory; prevent a cold III 9
or fever, cure all liver ills,
sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c.
The only I'ills to take with Wood's Sarsaparllla.
Way M laaay Wtawi Are Chlldlaas-A
Froblaaa TfcsA Has Faaxlad rhjrsiciaai
for CaatmrtM.
Reproduction is a law of nature, and
no picture of joy and happiness can
equal that of the vigorous mother and
her sturdy child.
Nature makes
but few
mistakes,
and every
thoughtful
person must
admit that a
cause exists,
why so many
women are
childless.
The subject
baffles the
theories of phy
sicians. Such
cases are curable
nine times out of
ten, as evidenced
by thousands of
letters on file at
Mrs. Pinkham's of
fice. Many a dar
ling baby owes its
existence to Mrs.
Pfnkham's advice
and the Vege
table Compound. This
is not to be wondered at when such tes
timony as the following explains itself:
" I have taken three bottles of your
Vegetable Compound, one package of
Sanative Wash, one box of Liver Pills;
and now I have a dear little babe four
weeks old, and I am well. I have to
thank you for this.
"1 have spent 8200.00 for doctor's
bills without obtaining any relief. For
my cure I only spent $5.00.
"I had been a victim of female
troubles In their worst form; suffered
untold agonies every month; had to
stay in bed, and have poultices applied,
and then could not stand the pain.
l My physician told me if 1 became
pregnant I would die. I had bladder
V-ouble, itching, back
ache, catarrh of
the stomach, hys
teria and heart
trouble, fainting
spells and leu
corrhuea. Can
you wouuer mai
I sing the praises ol
a medicine that has cured me of all
these ills?" Mrs. Geo. C. Kirchnh,
372 llelmont Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.
ST .1
(II U A
All I II Y
W m wtm I I
11 MAI ltft.
BARGAINS!
Keep an eye out for Bargains.
You will find the place for
it when you see
F. II, MAIMER'S
iff Cash Store
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice in
hereby riven that Letters Tftn
mentnrv on the estate ol Jacob Jnrri'tt. latent
Monroe township, Snyder couuly, l'a., ffnvrrf
hfpn ImaiimI In I hM uniliirHlirnfKl rout. Hi. ,r i u..iri '
township. All persons, therefore, IndeMed to
said estate will pieHift make Impiijliat' pay
ment, and thine bavin claims ugnlhst It will
present thum tor ettlctiient to
JaV-l'7. Executor...
i .JR..
We are selling on small profits now
and for cash, so we can save you
some money by buying for cash.
Come ami see. W'c will give you
a few prices on our goods.
GROCERIES.
SUGARS.
11 lbs. white for 50c. or He. jier lb,
11 lbs. granulated 0e. or 5c. per lb,
1 3 lbs. light brown 50e. or 4c. per lb,
COFFEE.
3 lbs. Lion co flee for 50c. or 17c
K.T lb.
3 lbs. Arlmckles coflcc for 50e. or
17c. per lb.
3 lbs. Java and Kit in milk pails
55e. or ItyJ.. per lb.
3 lbs. loose rousted fancy Mocha and
Java 9.V. or 33c. per !b.
4 lbs. loose ryastcd fancy Javf and
Rio (i(.)c. or Kic. per lb.
-RICE.
libs. Iiloeror 25 cents,
lbs best Carolina for 30 cents.
-SYKLTS.-
1 gat. best white honey syrup SO coots.
1 gal. iure Sugar Syrup 30 cents.
1 'jollon Syrup IS cents. y.
MOLASSES
1 gal. lest X. O. Molasses,
J liaking powder,
1 lb. best linking Soda,
3 lbs. corn starch for 20c.or Sc. a pk.
SALT.
140 lbs grain hack common salt.
5b" lbs. Hue Dairy Suit,
.Scribner's ( e ?U?S5
MAGAZINE Weiltoer8tri
An Red-better Year fori. . Cft. Feb. 14, W
laQ7 Applicable to Doors and r
ioy. of '
Dwelling Houses, School r
Churches and all I'ublicB
NoNe so durable,
the
the
fTHK E.VTIRR NOVELTY or many of
'-pliinslor 1N97U nutau.e. For Instance,
stries derated to
"25?. ? 8EE BY CHAHLES DANA
AJIBSON Mr, uiusou na.i n.H before appear
ed as a writer. He TWited London last Sum
tner for ScinKEK's Maoazini. for Hie purpose of
depleting wltn pen and pencil those scenes
and tyiiea which the hug- metropolis presents
In endless rarleiy.
Of like novelty u the first considerable.
NOVEL BY RICHAKD HAUDIXU DAVIS, "So!
dient of fortune." The hero Is oue ot I he most
Tiir.irous men that Mr. Davis has drawn. Il
lustrated oy C. 1). uibson.
"THE COND0CT OK OKEAT BISIXESS." A
beaullfully Illustrated aeries of articles of
which tha following uru already completed :
To Great Department Btore."
"Tha Management of a Orsat Hotel."
The Working of the Bank "
"A Qreat Manufactory."
"Y?.?iEl?,?ilAPUAVTS LIFE IJI AMEIUCAN
(.OLLhUhS A series of articles loucbliiK
upou the life of our older universities as rep
resented by the dolnira of tho students them
selves. Judge Uenry E. Ilowland wrltos on "Under
graduate Lite at Yule.''
Mr. James Alexander on Princeton." and
lard" 01 uoa Ellwari1 S. Marilu on "Uur-
"JAPAN AND CHINA SINCE TUB WAR" will
llmtratd rt'3l'Uk''sroUpo1 ttrt'tlt'i' ricul
"THE I'NQIIET BEX-
50c,
9c.
oc,
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restored to
health ny simple means, after mirroring for sev
erol year with a severe ltin affection, nnd iliat
drenil dlNcnse 4'oiixiitiipllon, Is anxious to
make known to his fellow suilerers the means
of cure. Tothoe who desire II, he will eheerful
1) send (free of charge) u ropy ol Hie prt'scrlpllon
used, which they will Hurt a sure corn for Con
sumption, AtttliMta, ('filnrrli, Itroiirlilfla,
uii'l all throHl unl lung Mnlmllr Hi' hiM'N all
hiiITititii will try this reniHily, as It In Inviiluuhle.
Those desiring the prescription, which will cost
them nothing, and may prove a lilei'slhg, will
please address
Itrv. KDWARD A. WILSON,
tMO-lyr Uronfclyn, New York.
VGOR
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
Ucnknra. Nrrvona-
nra, Debility, and all IIih
train of eil rmm early er
rors or later ri'i'um ; thi- re
mits of overw.irk, mrkneu,
worry, etc. Full strength,
devvlopmetit and tone glvon
Ito every organ and portion
of the body. Simple, natural
methotlN, Im niedlnt i-ti
Drovetnent ftiH-n. Pfllh.rj. it.,.
potilble. S.imn refcrencM. took, explanation und
proofs mailed (sealed) tree.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., &
MAOARA ST.
H-ALO, Y.
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Personally-Conducted Tours
31 A TC 11 LESS IX E VEK Y fKTCKJ!.
CALIFORNIA
Three lours toCALIFOHNIA nnethe PACIF
IC COAST will leave Hiirrtsburg, Alteoua nnd
Fltttilurg.iiinunry7, February 84, and March
7, 1SD7. Five week In California on the first
tour and tour weeks on the second. Passengers
on the third tour may return on regular trains
within nine months. Stop will be made nt New
Orleuns for Murdl-Uros festivities on the second
tour.
Itates from nil points on the Penna. R. R. Svs
tem : Klrsl tour, $310.00 ; seeond tour, W.M).(K) :
third tour, f-jio.tni. From I'ltlsburg, 5.o less
for each tour.
FLORIDA
.larksonvllle tours, allowing two weeks In
Florida, will leave New York end PhllaiMnhlu
January al, February and Si. nnd March 9,
1MI7. Hate, covering expenses en route In both
direct Ions. :H.oo from I'lttsbtirg, aud propor
tionate rutes from other points.
For detailed Itineraries aid other Informal on
npplVHt, ticket agencies, or address Thos. K
Watt, Pass. Agent, Western District, 8C0 Fifth
Avenuo, i'lttsbtirg, Pa.
I I Beat Couth Syrup. Tastaa Oood. TJsa ' I
I In time. Sold hy drnnlna. i I
WANTED SKVEH A L FAITIIKt'L MEN OH
' woiueii to travel for resmuislble estublished
house In Pennsylvania. Salary JJso payable
I6 weeklyui.il expenses. Position pernmiifn
Ki'lerence. Knc ose Ki'lf-addn-sseil stiiinpeil en
velope. The Nullonnl Star Building, Chicago.
. ucmuiit i it
COo.
30o.
13o.
8o.
4o.
to.
'' Q't'I euiteutlurjrTorayfe.
7 nbat the law urauteed. ..r
tea get; '- iX'tJnfteS,
I'nrter tha tula
i-''4iiii oex. - airs. Helen Walterson
Moody will write a series of articles:-" Wo
man und Kelornis," Tin Colloge- Hred Wo
man," Womuus Clubs." und "The case of
Alarlu" (a paper or domestic seMce."
W. D. HOW El. 1,8 S "STOKE OF A PLAY." In
this Mr. liowells gives u the best uovel he
has ever prsluced la his Ucllghlfiil vein ol
llKhl comedy.
GEOKQBW CAHI.E. In addition to the nc
llon enumerated there win be ascites of four
short stories by Ueorge W. Cuble, the oulv
ones ho ha wrilieu for inuny ) ears.
UOW TO TRAVEL WISELY with a minimum
of wear and t- ar must be regarded as an art
little understood. Mr. l,i H Morris Id.
alintr. In iwoarilcies, wih ofler a variety ol
usHiil suggest Ions and data on "Orrnu and
I.nd Trovrl." This will be h-pnlly round
ed out by an article from Mr. Hlahard
HarflliiK Davis on "Travellers one
Meeta i Their Ways and Methods." The II
luslrrtlons by American and foreign urilsis
will be highly pertinent
, It if impouibU in a unall tpate to etm men
bon th many ittrartu tcniureiur .897. A beau
"' urotd booklet hat been prepared, which
will be lent, pottage paid, on requtit.
Scribner's Magazine 3.00 a Year,
23 cents a copy.
c::a:.les scribner's sons
153-w Fifth Auenue, New York.
Tour to California.
California has been most fittingly termed the
Italy of America." All (he delicious balm, the
loildless sky and the rich verdure of t h ITT,' (1 f
European p-nlhsuiaare duplicated In this sunny
land of the Pacific. Here nature tuuk in ih
bunshlne of herown beauty ; and here she has
routuimueu uer own sanitarium, wnere eternal
iprtng Inspires everlastlngyouth With the snow
nantled peaks of the Sierras upon the one hand
;he calm Pacific with its soft breezes upon the
ither, and a veritable paradise of Mower fruit.
pind plunls between, man can nnd and needs no
lovelier land. To visit such a country Is a nrlvl-
bege. a blessing,
jj FoiHlssnVroiilhwiniiTr' .lave been
arranged to leave New York, Philadelphia, ana
Pllteburg, January 7, February Iti March 87.
The first tour will run direct to San Dteirn Via
St, Louis and the Santa Fe Route, and return
from Suu Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver,
and CbloaffO. allowing- five weeks In Cairornla.
laL ie second tour will run via the Mammoth
.u.i.
Doors and windows win i
l,.ut;!tl7)' t renj9
air tight, by buying ,
weather strip. It ,,, f
U..J iuuiK;r, ior mat boeou
in a season win
. lien exiKise,! v
any felt, as that also 1 ,
The strip to buy is maJ
which is as durable as Vou '
or windows. When in m'
weatherstrip, buv theW
. BUECAM CONCAVE AND r
without any rublier ()r ftt t
come haid by out oftlWei
NOWASTOCO
1 will apply my weather 2
wtntlows and doors at 5
f(K)t. Kottom strips 75
wtxxl strips, C. ty I). at j.
jierfoot. Hard wotsll,,,,,
at 00 cents each, alluwin- ,
count accordiiig to ainou ,.,
to a building. Tkums; C',
job is completed and
guarantcetl. Yours at
JI.O.M.01.l Agent, venilln
X. 15. I will will with ,
model and estimate wliatk .
if desired,
li;;
Itetlueed Kalea to MNhlnria
ronnioi me Inangnrntlos 11, J
Kjimnin nniirunit.
For the benent. or those who dn, t
the ceremonies Incident to 1 tie mrl
rresiiiKiii-etei'l JfKlnley.l lie Vmiu
t. .V ""'I'uity win sen excuiNKa 11 J
.J, nin yIH t.
rrom Marca 4 to 8. at tin- fniini..r "
New York S.oo: Phlladelplni lis tJ
' Harrlsburg, 5.t ; 'wii'iitinVl
llarfulo.lll.ao; Kuchester. $1114. ifj
I'lltxhnr tin no . ....... V
the Pennsylvania system ul rwhNru
This Inauguration will he a most 1
event, and will unloubtedly attrartiia
ber of people from every section of ik J
The magnincent facilities of tin-P.
Railroad make this line the ravunw
nutlonal capital nl all nines, and m
etiulpment and splendid terminal ta
Washington make It especially rwwki
occasions.
RheumatiHiii Cured la tit.
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism tut 4
1 ouiunujr uures miui a days. !t8 mi
the system Is remarkable and m;ad
vm.j.ai m uuuir.iu-.iiuse ann tne a:
o'-iaieiy disappears; The first
a. . .. low., ru,
i-rettu (jiinee, i nieai piaie.i j, Wveand New Orleans to Ban Diego, stopping at
2 butter plates, . 1 cream juir. a. n" "Crescent city" during the Mardl oros Car-
1 siiKHr bowl. 1 Kruvey bowl
1 oug (linlies. 13 cups,
12 sii Hirers.
LQ piocos FOR S33.0S.
SHOES.
Ladies' rubbers from 25c. to 49c.
Men's " " .'ilJc. to 70.
Men's (iutn Boots Ciimlee, ;2. 75.
Men's Felt " from $2.00 to $2.7';.
Men's Slits. tlrefs and heavy, from
tip.
Lmlies' iSlioef. from !H)c up.
Cull ami iet our SHOES ami we are
sure we cmi pleuse you in price and
quality and styles.
DKY (lOOIXS.
All blue Calicos, jets.
All stable best sold, from 4 to 7cts.
(JINCHAMS.
Apron (Jiiijrhuins, Gets.
Ih'css (iinghams lrom 5 to Sets.
CAKl'ET CHAINS.
I it 4 plv carpet chain from 15 to
Our Clubbing List.
We have mndo arrangements with
a number of newspapers nud maga
zines to club them at reduced rates
in connection with the I'ost. The
figures in the first column represent
the reijular price of tho paper and in
the second column is the price of
that paper with the Post :
-Both.
$1.00
s itv
l.ttn
1.IMI
1 7.".
i.:s:
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8.IO
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8.50
6 00
4 I'll
. Til
4 An
4 Til
a so
II. Vi
1.75
I'hlla. Inquirer, (dully)
" " (Sunday)
Farm News,
Womankind.
Hwlon Travelor.ftwlce a week) 1
N. Y. Tribune, (Weekly) 1
i............ 1.. ..
vurvii vi rnaiiiou,
The Ohio Farmer, (wm'kly)
Thrlce-n-week World,
Iiemorost's IMngazlne,
Review ol Reviews,
Leslie's Weekly,
The Century,
St. Nicholas,
Harper's Weeklv,
llnriHT's Magazine,
uarp.T's llitzar,
Comnopoiitan,
American Agriculturist,
Washington Post,
rrlee of one..
h on
.10
(HI
(Ml
.60
1.00
1.IHI
lilHI
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4.IM)
4.1111
3 HO
4 IK)
4.1m
4110
l.M)
l.Oll
1.00
IS cents, always in stock.
OAltPKTS.
Don't fonret our lioine-matlo
Carpet from 25 to 40cts.
AM wool stripe, 50 to 55cts.
Ingrain Carpets, 25 to TOcts.
Please call and see our new
. and goods ami we can sav
money by selling for cash.
CasliPi for BaHer & Eggs.
F. H. MAURER,
NEW BERLIN, PA.
prices
? you
O VI AM
IXPIRIINOI.
TRADI MARKS,
DIIICNS,
OOPYRIOHTt Ate.
SPECIAL COMBINATION. I
(1.) We will Bond the N. Y. Weekly
Tribune, The Boston Traveler,
(twice a week) and the Post oil one
year (this makes four papors every
week) for only two dollars. !
(2.) We will send the FarmNem,
(monthly), Womankind, (monthly),
The N. Y. tf'ribune (or the Boston
Traveler And thn Post nil nna u
for only two dollars. Sneeinl rates UJnntorl Hn Irlao !SnB""S
for other combinations will hnmnrlA naillOU HII IUCQ S,
Anyone sending a ftketrh and deaerlptlon mar
qulcklr aaoerUIn, true, whether an Invention la
probablr patentable. Communications atrlctlr
coDfldontlal. Oldeal aseucj forsecurliurpatenui
In America. We havo a Wanlilnston or)l.
Patents taken tlirougb at una A Co. reoslra
paolal notloe In tha
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
teanttftillr lllnstrated, lanreat elrenlatloa of
J any selautlfle Journal, wenkijr, terms (ll.on a Tout
.jUsix months. SpMlmen copies and LUjiO
loo ON Patutts aentXree. Address
MUNN t CO.,
Sl Broadway, Hew Tertb
soma almost
upon receipt of a list of naDera de- BliCTtf,W
Bired. im. Wtublnglon, V. C, for their $I,8u urlM gOff
VMM Man W IflV HHUUAI MttBlWHI WUWtt,
nival. This tour will return via Salt Luke City,
Denver, omaha, and Chicago, allowing four
weeks In California.
The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver,
and Salt Lake City, allowing passengers to re
turn bv regular trains via different routes wltbln
nine months.
All of these tours, either going or returning,
will pass through the famous Colorado region,
Olenwood springs, Lead vine and the Harden of
the Uods.
Hates from all points on tho Tetinsylvanla
Hallroad Systom east ol I'nt.sburg: First lour,
KII0; second tour, H'iOj third tour, $210 round
trip, and flM one way.
For detailed Itineraries and other Information ,
apply nt. tfc-kel agencies, special b mklng olllces,
or address Oorge W. Itovd. Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Uroad Street Slullon, Philadelphia.
old by all Unigd
nenellta : "5 cents.
aieourgh.
T.- P. Anthony, Ex-Postrawer i
oity, Iowa, says : "ll bougnt otn- tout
tic . ure ior itueumai ism, ana two a
did me more good tan anr mlici
took." Sold by all DrVgrlsts. MI41m
Hon. W.J. Bryan's
all who ara intrta4 in hnluda W
of Bo. W, J. hryan i m lioolr iknli m
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agents wanted
Mr. Brja l
nooncwl hi. tnt.ntlon of detnlioi Dt.'i
rojaltlsa to furthering tha rMollntM
Thers ara alraadr ladlostloDiof taxs
Address W. B. CONKrY COVPtM.Mi
341-351 Oearbora SL..CHKAH
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Snecial Reduction al
CLOSING OUT SAt
I desire to reduce my stock audi
win uuer n special reduction 01 n
kJU, and 30 per cent, on all
CLOTH!
bought of me. A full and comple!
line of Clothing is always kept
nana.
Gents5 Furnishina Goods
Don't fail to see the bestbargai;
in the county.
it GUTELIUS.
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND
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Brlght new designs look
every nook and corner of o
Shut, pb and St vies la wLiIcb
you Bee your ideal.
CARPETS, RUGS, ARTSQ
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Tours ReFpectfuHr.
W. H. FELIX, Lewii
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