POUTER 0 Absolutely Pure. oirtratwl for 1U Rreat leavening strength .mi hMlthfulnwa. Aure me loon apHnsi ai Kr.iS I ll forms of adulteration common o the lOMD nrnwis. " Some More Fine Writing. Ssydertown, Pa., March 15, '97. Editor Middleburgh Post, Dear Sir, fftiu a subscriber of the Sun- bury American and see an account taken from your paper of 2452 words on i common sized postal card, stat ing that if their is any one that can bait it, you would like to hear from them. I beg lea7d to 6ay that Geo. W Arnold of Snyuertown borough can do better than that. He is not a professor, he is a man of 58 years of ace and worked hard from boy hood up, and was a soldier in our lulu HouHllion. mis iuarcu one tear ago Mr. Arnold accomplished the remarkable feat in penmanship Jbywritiug the Lord's Prayer and HUe names of the hrst thirty-four IcountiiB of the state of Pennsylva liia. Lis nu in e, post office address, Vuonlh and dute, and nil written out full. All this was written withiu he circle of u silver dime. There here 107 words. Now take the com J , nt 1 toon sized postal cara, dj Dy oj, loulj tiquare not leas than about 40 imes equal 40 times 107 4280 words legible enough that any one with food eyes could read it without Bes. A full account of this re karkablo penmanship was published the Sunbury American this larch one year ago. They had the Iriting in their office. Truly Yours, Post Master, Snydertown, Pa. ternally ate anti-septics. Sulpho Carboutte of Soda is great faTorite with some doctors, but the writer has had considerable experience in his time, and prefers the old fashion ed mortification , powders, which have never been superseded by any new remedy. Here is the prescription : Take Gunpowder, Sal Nitre, Brimstone and Alum, each one ounce; pulverize very fine in a wedgewood mortar ; mix a teaepoon- ful in a cup of water and cider vin egar. Dose: One teaspoon ful ev ery half hour. Alternate and Bran dy today as a stimulant. As a pre ventative, take teaspoonful doses frequently during the day. Don't be afraid of these remedies, Avoid caustics and swabbing the throat ; the poison is bad enough ithout. Fbank T. Wibth. liar tie toD, Pa. Obituary. pREAT SALES prove the great p merit ol liooU's sarsapanlla. food's Sarsaparilla sells because it fccomnUBhea GREAT CURES. Rnrklen'a Arnica Naive. The Best Salvk in the world for kits, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt feum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chniip Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all tin Amotions, and nositivelv cures lies, or no pay required. It is aranteed to give perfect satisfac pn or money refunded. Price 25 tots per box. For sale by Graybill, arman uo.. iticnue id and al fUKBists. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or ooiniiion water class in nriuenntt let if stain! twenty-tour iirH; a pediment or xettlltii; Indicates uiarantHi conuitlon or tile kidneys. Jien urine stains linen it in tonitive Idetice of kidnev trouble. Too fr. lent desire to urinate or pain in the kk.isulso convincing troof that kidneys and hlndiler urn nnr. nr L WH AT to no. lliere is comfort In the knowledge rucu expressed i nut ir. k iimur . '"P Hoot, the great kidney rem I . iiium every wihii in relieving ii iu the back, kidneys, liver, blad- HIIU every imrt of thn nrlrmro NfJPS. It correct!! itiahilirv tn lml,l panel ncaldinir pain In passing it, mi effects following use of liquor, uorr, nun overcomes tuat un aut necessity of beiuir coiupell fo get up many times during the t to nriuate. Thn miii n.i raonllnary effect of Swamp Root pon realized. It stands tha hiirh. Or Its Wonderful regular cases: If von npi.il m.. V you should have the best. Sold '"kkims price tirty cents and one lr rop a sample bottle and pain P. both sent free by mail, mention fl and semi vnni. r..ll nri ens to Dr Kilmer & do.. BinK. ton, N. Y. The nrnnrln f l'KUarantee the genuineness COXTKIBUTKU. Tho death or n Hoswell liothrontc occurred at his homo, McOluro. Siiydor Co., Pu.. on Mon day, at 5. r. M., March 1, ism. Ills doruh wan caused by llrlirht's dlm-ase. lln was conllned to bed 17 day, lmrlii' liU stckiu-ss ho RiMVrel groat pain. All thtit, medical skill and loving han'ls could do waidoni; to subdue tho pain and Ktiiy the rava'"en of the dtseaso, but all ut no vall ; llin an,"in or doitn claimed lilin and ho passe I over til l Klvcr peacefully. Tho death "traps" h tve imen sounded and ho has answer ed ti the Imt Koi c ill of the (Ireat. Conimandor. UN nun ilns wore interred In Urn Mc(?luro Cem etery on Krld ly no ni, March .1. He was burled. asreiU,sfed, by llio m uniier and ceremonies of Cant. M. Smith's Post. No. 3M (1, A. It., and the M tf'lure 1. U., 1. 1). (). K . N . 770. Iho fu neral wan very l.iv,ty aMnad.-d by loving friend', m n.v of whom cam ' tr im u dlst.inno t.o piy their last t.rlbiito of respect,. ev. V. II. llllhlsli and Itev. W. M. l.andls oriletated at the runer.il. Very utila and ltiUTi'8'tii Horinotis wore p vaehe l v.l In tho Emtllsh and (ionium laiu,'u:i ,i curlsi.s E.mdlcal Lutheran eliuieh. irouitlio tett. "I h ivo fouiit, a ifo M lliflif't'to. Th d icoawd attended catechetical leelutvii held by Key. Wl tndat S imuoi'schurcli. was b iptUod and Joined said church lu 1S79. Ho ufturwurds w.us received Into tho Christ's Evau k'ellcal ohuroli tit McCiure, wiiere lit) roinalnod a faithful monibor to lUte of deutU. llo was born at Adaiiumirir, Suydor Co., !., Oct. 14, 1SJ1. Ho was the oldest son of Dr. Isaac Rottirock, decon-sed, who wis elected a member of the House of Representatives In 18fl7. repre senting tUe district composed of Lycoming, Un ion and Snyder . Tin deceased was a soldier In tho lato civil war. Ho was enrolled In company u, 7St,n regiment, I'euna., vol.. on the mta flay of August, lHi.l and was discharged Nov. W, ls4. He was captured by the Rebels In Sueuandoau Valloy, Va., and held prisoner In Llbby, Balle isiu, una Anacraonviiie, N months. Un was a fuKhful member of C ipt. Mlchaol Smith's Post, No. 8M, Q. A. It. Uo served as commander of said Post one term and was surgeon for ten years. Ha was also a member of the McCluie Lodge, No. 770. 1. 0. 0. V., and was U. s. to V. a. Dr. ItoihrocK was a successful practitioner of medicine for about 45 years. Uo first began' the practice of mslldne with his father ut Adatns burg and In 18M first located at Mlllvllle, Clar ion county, Pa., wuora be practiced until 1855. He then locutedut Beavortown, Snyder county, whero Ue practiced until 18tw. He then located at Now Dcthlehcni, Clarion county, whuro ho practiced uutd au. 2 imi, tin data of his en tering the war. inisiWhe located at llintiur vllle. Snyder county, whore he practiced untl the Spring of 187, when he removed to Middle burgh, where he followed his practice until ish&, whon he located at McCluro, whet e he continued the practice of medicine up to tho tlmu of Ills last sickness. Ho was intermarried with Cath arine Mohncy. August 4, ltB3 at Now riptlilo- hem. This union was blessed with children, a sons anil two daughters. The widow, 5 chil dren, and 13 grand thlldrun survive to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. BON. JORX WANAMAKIR. Business Men Endorse Him for State Treasurer. - (From Our Own Correspondent.) HarrlsburR, March 24. The Business Lien's League ofi Pennsylvania la urg nig jonn wanamaker to crime out as a candidate for state treasurer. There 13 no question about his pre-eminent liiness for the place. If John Wan a maker should he induced to accept tho nomination there would be a state treasurer In Mnrrishurf- such as pos siiny me coninionwealtn nad never seen before. The National Lrnirue of Business Men In Philadelphia on Monday last passed resolutions askl'nr Hon. John Wanamaker to become their candidate for state treasurer. They are aware it would bo a front Barrlfleo for Mr. Wanamalter to accept, but they never theless uixe him to enter the cam paign. Tills In nn indication that the Husl pops Men's League and the anti-Quay men are In this tight to stay. They will never leave tha field until the last vestige of bosBism Is driven from the slate, riosslsm haa been the curse of Pennsylvania for a quarter of a cen tury, and it cannot last much longer. MARRIKD. Can we forget d-narted friends? Ah. nn t Within our hearts llielr menim-v linrlml n. .,r wiii Linn i.ney tiro wo iuo Ilia v iu cam u light o er darkest seeues of woe Death of Mrs. Samuel Stetler. yfc'o, Mar. 14th. in Drr Vallev. Mifflin county, by Ilev. W. F. D. Noble. Chan. F. Arboijiist, of Beaver npnngs, this county and Aliee M, llachtunn, of Vira. Mar. 14th, at Fremont, by Itev. O, (.. Itomig, Dauil II. it of Freo burg aud Miss Amanda ForHter, of iiveudale. Mar. 17th, at Piniiuvilln. by Ilev. O. li. Uouiisr, W. II. AuekiT, of Ivicnliclil and Mihh Nora K. Wood ward, of DininiHvihV. 'March 10, at Middloburgh. bv Rev, D. E. Mi Lain, D. A. Biviuingliouwe (.f Ltnvihbtirjr to Samh E. liorsry of 1 laaklin Twp. March 20, ut Smithirrove, by Kev J. II. Hertz, Laphcmia Valtr and Mm. Lizzie bm.tli, both of Smith grove. UlKD A Cure for Diphtheria. Miniinburg Times. 'tor Times:-With yourpormis- 1 will publish a fill r A i1fa frf ptlieria. Some years ar?o T was f emtiy of Dr. Peter Fharnov w&xo, who cave mn t,h rr tion, and who Buys he had at pimo over one hiinrlr. r f-horm, losini? but two n,l Wore dying when he wan onU, now the presorintion will An all B'aiH for it. as we. nnfl Drtm r oi8lbor8 have tri,nt. diphtheria, but for all throat P'es. rhoue who have the pois l,n ,VUroat8' ,un8. blood, lould be treated constitution - gargle of equal alcohol " water wnnbi J the patient hn . V In i r Kurgie. Dllv n on... .. J UT UI ! HetothraffecTedS8:Ta be, used, child, too pro .Mrs. Stetler, of Salem, daughter of Jacub and Barbara Erdley, died Feb. 15, 1837, aged bo years, l montb and is duys. Iu ls55 she became a member of tho Heformcd church at Salem, and remained faithful to the end. Jan. 7, 1H4S stio was married to Samuel Stoller. This uclon was blessed with three children twodsualiters and a son. oue daughter died lu Infancy. Mrs. Stetler was allluir for about 4 months, and was a great sufferer at Hints, but she bore It with patlouco. She was a good mother and especially a good grundmothor. TUe children, Sovllla, married to Mr. Moyer of Kreeburg, and Uoorge of Itochostor, Ind., at- j tended her funeral. Our sympathies are ex-' tended to the bjroft husband and chll lren. 1 A Fiiiknu. j There was universal sorrow and pity forOerg Stetler, tlie well known blacksmith, of the Stet-ler-narcus Co. when the unexpeotod announce mont wus made suuday, that his wlfo had died while Georgo was on his way homo from Salem, Pa., whore ho attendo 1 his mothor's funeral. Only a few weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. St ;tlor had burled their only child and last Thursday Goo was notllled ol tlie death of his uiotliur ut Salem, Pa. Mrs. Stetler was sick when the word came but not dangerously at all and Insisted that she could get ulonir all right und ur.'ed her husband to go to the fuuaral. Uo wont and she soon ufter took worse und on Saturday he was no lin ed of her dangerous condition. Ho started homo on tho first opportunity but Inability to make railroad connection prevented his getting homo until a half hour utter sho was dead. He came down tbtVaudnln Suuday morulng to Dclong and then walked most of the twelve miles home. Mollle Dusu-Sietlur was born April ST, mi, in Defiance county, Ohio, and dlod February si, 181)7. She was united la marrlugo with 'George F. Stetler, December SOtli, 18M, and to them was born one son, who preceded bis mother Iu death thirteen wooks ago. Mrs. Stetler was tukou with catarrh and lung tcver a wtok previous to h ir douth, but was not considered serious until Saturday when contestation of tho brain set In and all that physician or kind friends could do availed nothing. Sho was a good christian wo man, having beon uu active member of the trangelicul church for nearly twenty years aud will not only be missed there, but sho was ever ready to lend helping hand to all that needed her assistance. Beside her companion she leaves an aged mother, one brother, one half brother and a largo clrclo of friends to mourn her doath. Rochester, (Ind.) Sentinel. Mar. (lit, near Salem. Mrs. Jordan LiukIhuhIujjoi', daiit-liter (if John ltow and wifo ucd 22 years, l.ev. Sclmable nfflciutod. Mar. 12th, ut Si'linnsrrovp, Mrs. Jorumiah Luck, ucdtii! yenrs. Revs. Yutzy'tinil Sclmable otliciutinir. Feb. l.'ih, at Salcni, Mrs. Samuel Si ('tier, dailifh1.! !- of .l.icoii und liiu -b.ira Erdley, a'e.1 (i ) yearn, 1 mouth and 18 days. Feb. "1st, nt nochislei', Ind., Mrs. (leo. F. Stetler. aired 21 rears. Her husban l formerly lived ntir Sivlein, this county. Mar. llJlll. near Iiiclilielcl. Chester Arthur, hoii ol' Henry and Mary KiestlinEr. nired 1 renr. 'i months and 21 diiys. Iu Williamspoi t, M.w. 12 lliniet Weiser, widow of Junius W. Weiser, late of Jliniinburir, dee'd, iijred 12 years, 3 tnontlis and 1 dav. Inter ment in tho Mitllinbuiir cemetery. In Mifllinburer, Mar. lOtli, Jacob Doeblor, son of Win. Doebier, nRed 47 years and 17 days. In Lewisbursr, Mar. 15th, Mr. Jus. W. Shriuer, aged 71 years, 4 months and 4 days. March 10, in Monroe Twp.. Cath erine Dorothy, widow of Michael Reichley, aged 85 years, 1 month J and ID days. ; March 17, at Selinsgrove, Jane Mary, daughter of Frank and Maty Haupt, aged 28 yours, 3 months anil 6 days. Old people who require medicine (Liberal Adjustments io regulate lue bowels una kidueys will tnd the true remedy In Electric REMEMBER stimulate and contain lo whiskey nor outer intoxicant. Hut acts as tunic and alterative. It act mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding Bireugiu ana giving tot to lue organs, thereby aiding Nature iu i n performance of the funclions, IIDI - ttieciria uuiers is an f?xceiietit an- peiizer ana atas ilig.-sii.u,. Old People rind it just exacil.v wlnt ther need, l'rice hfty centr and 1.1)0 per bottle at Oravbi I. r.miii A- Jo. a More, liicbhcld, Fu., und all druggists. Prompt Payments. TheINFLUENCE of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations goes sounding through all the ages and enters the confines of Eternity. With what care, there fore, should the Expectant Moth er be guarded, and how treat the Ft . . . . " I cnon De to ward ott danger and make her life joyous and harjnv. - rr MOTHER'S FRIEND allays all Nervous ncss, rc' ,ia ueves me lH. HRRVEYSCHQCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, SEHNSCtRaVE. I A. Only tlie Oldest, Strongest Cash Conmanies. lire, Lite, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. I).. 1S1!)' Homo - S53 9,S53,G2S.54 American " . iS10 2,40!),5,S1.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. i i i Great Reduction Sale of For Ninety Days ! H Headache The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EU- and Na u- TIRE STOCK OF FUfiNITURE sca.andso AT THE GHEATKST SACKIKICH KvKli KNOWN I C'KN'TUAL I'KNN fully pre- SYLVAN I U- W ..... - 111 . . ". ' M'1, JJaita IHC " r- nr.- Ill.l MMllll OIU, J1.T Wl III) tills t( idetVIIMI- oi;r SIlIl K IlllOVl system that tniiawrtn is made easy '" y-Hr. necivn row ,.r tin prin. as r.iii.iwn and the time of recovery short- F,',,u"l";r S"',H" '1-,H '"""" T"i Mattrn Si2.-, ened-many say "strong after pZ- S Ss;S;.M'- V, than before confinement." It in- "sh l-Hrlr s.iitn :;o.oi. Dr.',. ,Vi 'itw "t"r fV (t! SUrCS Safctv to lift? nf hnt h mntli. WooiloU t'llllirs Dor hot 2 .Ml I'lnti,,,.,. lf,w.L-., nT-i n..v 4 Vf 1 n l m' e1v"r',11,in' fnrnitnro li,,,., ini lmli,,- Mirrors Hook (W - vl ti' S,l',:? ,0,lr(1';t ,,l''''r.lH, (:..!,( roT,.l.l,.N. IWv l;,.,,k..r.H. Haliv VUuir'J r Htmt Umirs-lhie, iio.lium iinil oIioh,. furniture, to uit .ill oIiihsoh. cr and child. All who have used Mother's Friend " say thev will nev er be without it acain. No other ...wu)r iuuj -vjiiiiih.ihi.iii. ui us jiaiii i ii-uiiwii mil nroiiii. (. oiiio oiirly mill hoo our stork Actntomcrwhom. wlfo tine.l 'Mother's Friend l r"rr' HU" nmB 8HVe 1; 10 - I,,' '"' ' evory ilollnr. & Knibal;iiij)j. Iiofnroj xh-iuf; mymium i mie Bail to ro throuKli the orilKal Snooial Artlntlm (1 vmi I T., ,l..f .. 1. 1 .. . earn, and there wore but four Tittle to lw - 1 -UUmon UICn IO U Utlei taklUif oDtaineu, ana llio cost wan I100.0n rar luittln. h would have tlieiu.' Ubo. Ivtoh, Uaytou, Ohio Sent by Mall, on receipt of iirloo. II.OO PHRrtOT- TLB. Book to " EXTKOTANT MOTHKK8" uai Bu irne upon application, contalnlnR val uable Information and voluntary testimonial!. TMKBRADFICLO mtQOLATOR CO. , ATLANTA, da KATHERMAN & HAP.TNAN, Limited, MIFKMNBUKGII. I 4-Fi ire, Vealmoss of Men Quickly, Thoronghly, Forever Cvrctl by a new perfiHSIrd clmtlflo nuthod that rannot full un lift ttiftoaM' In tTyond human aid. You ficl ImproviHl tlie flriitday, ff,I n 1..iimT.I rri'ry day, ftoou tu,i'r j .iripir a klug anionK !i l:oly. Imlml am) hoiui l "!niint IffMBfH endiHl. 1'vi'ry ilit,u'!r to happy mnrrli'il It.o rr moved. Nerve f'MW, will. enerty, when falllne or lout, are rftoro.l lir till. treatment. All weak portloneof the boily enlnriiiH and itrenirthened. Write for our book. Willi ex. planatlona and proofs. Sent aoaled, froe. Urf 3.W0 reference-. EDICMCniPlI Pfl 66 NIAOARA ST. Life I tmmw r)surai)ce. A I'nmoiiN t.ormnii ItiM'lor'o Work. Snyder's old, and reliable oen'i Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY. PA- HJlmoi SAT. Snydoi-, Agent. Successor to the lato William II. Snydor. Tho rnr-Excdlvncn of Reliahle Insurance in ronrpspntoil in tin. follow. iiiR : IiHt of btnn. hird CompitnioH. from which to luakn a scloction. None Uettor tlx? orlil over. mi,V, i ' , LOCATION, I'llCh Royal, Liverpool, Eiur. (includinE r foroicn nnots1 i:t oii iiiinnii ('onsiim:iMmi Is now known to ho nmiiilii If Hartford, of lltirt fori I Conn (nhloMt A ni..ri,.n,i (,, T u ri-. -ir-'c. Mkcn In llmo-tho OiTiiiiin ri'iiioily known iw ll,,niv ' 1 ''"ji'' Vr !'' A 1111 ".''. .-. oiio'HCiini. Imvintfi) Miiml lulu- an iiliniiHt , nar! !onl, Conn. f,fisx JIM 07 fiTiuin rum tor iiu iiisouso. Asiiiiim, iirmi- t -onttnetif nl, Now York i; i 'him't nhlllM, Croop, cmiu'lis, CdIiIh, l'liciiiiiiuihi. nml nil (Sorilllin Anwl icnn V,,. V.,,-1-' , . , lliriMil HiiilliiiiifHlsi.iisi.snri okh niri.l,v TT, Vi i i t i ) U . i?1 ),.,' ll,0!S.S. lir. (iMn'mlroai (loriimn lo-iiii'ilv. Suinplo hot- -J11 l'i iMlltuiil Jjilo Ihh, (;(. Ncw lui'k, S!'i)l i ..(; iioh or oiiii's cur.- urn hoinir Kivon nwuy .v our ACLIDENI Kiniiliivci'H Liahilit v Assm nico n(,niori( ion " ' ' Iiif-IIM. W. II. S.:iriKlor. M..ll.-lir-ll ; M. It.itll- Aofi.linit Iiio"f, .11 . l '"("'raUlVl, rook. M. I)., sii, liousaiit .Mills. .-, . A( ( lilont Ins Oo. hiibscniioil C'n i t ?t I of S:?,7"i),0iM) 00 M- ..,?p, L,fo '!" Acciilont risks n.'.-cpto.l at tlio lowest poxHihlo rate, jus- llhiilly ii Htru-t ri-Hranl t(i niiitunl safety. All just, claims nroinm I v nml TO CONSUMPTIVES. HB,iKfp,'o . rT J ,.r.'T.. -".r'. anco pioiiiptly funiisheil I'.f.M v:u v svv m,-i I'lillh hv siuiplo liii iins, hIIit HiilTi-i Inir rnrsov- r it I vi'i:rs wini ii sivri- liini: un,... ion. ;in.l , nil llroilll lllSIMSI! IISIIIII,tloU. Is IIIIXlllllS lo ln:i!;i. Known In Ills ti-llow hiiIIitits llio iiiimiiis f i'iiio, Totim-c w lio ili-s n II. ho vl elu-frliil- I) Hi iiil (froo ill rliaw) a ropy nl Mm prosi'i lpilnu used, wiurn inoy win nml a miit run' fur t on Hiitupllon, Atilliiiin, (nlnrrli, Krom-hlih, uml all throat i,it liuitf 1IhIiiiIIcn llo IiimiihiiI1 iiirrrrs w in irv mis ri'inoiiv. nsii s iva I a o. I'luiKO ilnsliliiif Mir piosrilplliiii. wlilrli will riisl llioiii notlilni. and may pmvu a lilosslm;, will pii'iisr nuuross Itov. KDWAKI) A. WII.NON. ft-lJT Brno lljii, iw York Sale Register. N.illros of Palo will Iih Insorlrd tron unilor ills hoailliii; wnon t.lio salo hills aro prluloil al hi-nllli'i'. When tho hills an not. prliili'il nl mis iiiiioo nih'i'nis win no riiiuyoii. ivrsiius on- rlinir to hiivoHalo shoiilil m-loi't n dalo und liavo it iiiHortu in this column. Oflico on .Market Stroot. Seliiisu'i'ove. I'a CLOSING OUT! aasaa In order to irivi? more of my time to tlie Iniiianec Inline.- jrrmliKilIy close out mv enlire stock of(iciieral Merchandise at IViccs, Many articles tiir la-low cost. Special hiiP'ains on I will reduced Pants, OVEHCOATS, BOYS' SUITS, Coats. Kutiinlnv fiirili -r In Itmnmiit nt tUn pail,lonno I or uio iiko Jiinm N-nnoe, (KM-fi, AllMTt I -i- JL -- WJF CTiiiino huh viimh iNinpit;, txfrim)Rs Willi , , u11 uVi1!lkt f""1"1 impiwHt'in anil and all kinds of wintiT (JocmIs, iiuuncuuiu uuuun. Aid, C'OMK BOOTS, Io not ncfrlect thi.s Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and permits food to ferment and putrlfy la the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, nloodn Insomlna, nervousness, and, It not relieved, bilious fever ill A or blood poisoning. Hood's III S Pill stimulate the stomach, w rouse tho liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, tc as cents. Hold by all driiRglsU. Thuualy hills to take with flood's Harsaparilla. A DMINISTKATOUVS NOTICE. Lt ters of Administration In th Eh tuteof Henry U. Herhrlst, lato ot Union Town Huln. unt'dMf i 'n .i..fli.i ,...,.. , . ...... ,, , w. j,i,Tii1k in-mi KntUb- i-il to the timlorslirned, all ixTmnis knowlnn Ihflinuolufl. In. I. .I..... , , .......... P U V iiimiuHjg w Blllll uamto MTH rUIIIIUrll- ed to make liuiuodlato payment, while those llllVlllLr fiitlmu will I.-....... 1...... t tlrutcil to the undcrslKliod. f.uiuu w. a. . bcuiiui t, nam r. RIpans Tabules: gentlo catnartlc. I Bat CouKh rup. Tula tioud. TJul I a In time. Wolf! by dnimrlrtn. CAN roU DEJECT THE CHAFF FROM THE WHEAT? great opportunity at Dam Wetzel's Cash Store Swineford , Pa. (SEE THAT CfUVEt) ThechafTof wheels aro mado to sou -not to nue, witu economy as a partner. The Keating is the wheat of wheels. Contains the Rood the substance of all improve ments. The Double Roller Chain and Improved Divided Crank Shaft alone, place tho Keating "305 days ahead of them all." Our beautiful Catalogue te.ls ot friction reduced. if wmm THE FASHIONABLE hi i tr .... w - - - lou can got tho host goods for tho least money. I5o Miro to order your Fall & Winter Clothing of tlio man who guarantees a choice lit and gives yon rock bottom juices Merchant Tailor. Selinserove. Pa. Send for one. The POST and the New York TRIBUNE both one year $1.75 KEATING WHEEL CO, MlDPLKTOWN, C'OMN. (
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