I- Wrt, ivi 11 as Mil pni I f . r ; ; it 5 ..." MIIIME II STORE Is well supplied with a full and complete lino of . Patent Medicines, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Etc. Vli-u ou oiiic to town to luiy ynur pit Hi-nts rouie in ituil m -cure the things you ih-cj) from our new and Complele Stock. Mlddlcburgh, Pa. 1 i ft s is offering a nice line of Moliday Goods, Suitable ior Presents. At the same time you can get your Groceries, Dry Goods. Notions, Etc., at ROOK BOTTOM PRICES at the old stand. Runkle & Walter Desire to call the attention of the public to their Fine Line of Jewelry, Chains, Thews will make nice Christians and New Year Presents. We have 150 Over Goats on Hand, All sizes, Men s, Youths' and ffllf PHce Children's, cut down to about l avw Same way with Dress Goofls, Notions, Eis. Middleburgh, Penn'a. scliocii & Stan meeker Have on Hand a Full Line of Stoves, Heaters, & Ranges. We keep also Tinware, Corrugated Hoofing and a line of other useful goods that you will find acceptable Goods For Presents. Opposite Jail, Middleburg, Pa. 5 Is offering special --IN- Shoes, Rubber Goods, Etc. Why not buy a your boy or girl. 1 have thorn. AN ELEGANT STOCK ON HAND MiddlBburflh, $mS ( nt I holiday bargains useful article for WW GflBMA The Xmas or any-other time is a year's subscription to the, It will be sent from now to Jan. 1, 1889, FOR CRWALTER'SCONFECTIOfRY Is the place to secure the finest line of Candies in town. Don't forget to call and let me have the chance to supply your Christmas Candy, Cigars, Tcfeiccy, Orapges, Baiiamias, Pretzels. : -Ice Crean) f Oyesbers ir ScasoijK-- Middleburgh, Pa. f . W. WITTENMYER, At The Old Stand, Has a full supplv of General Merchandise. Come in, we will show you some nice articles suitable for Our regular lino of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, ETC. r t Sauare. - RELOu OF SWINEFORD luvites yon to come to his store, -J r He has a line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions And everything usually kept in a i Well Regulated Store. Useful Christmas Presents. Buy something useful rather than ornamental, i have Ladies1 Feather Boas, Kid Gloves, fine handkerchiess, HE LINENS, NECKWEAB, DOILIES, and Center pieces, :. - ; . L OQMUBEiB'i 1DLUBV STORE. I. H. BOWERSOX'S Confectionery Store u the place to buy your Fine Can dies, Nuts and '; ; FRESH OYSTERS. I gain eew customers in the same way I bold old onea by.always giving the best Goods. Hip r .i r.-: i 33 $1.50. Miielii Pa. saw r tr BROSIOIJS. BROTHERS. ' THE LAST WEEK : . : . "U THE PEOPLE WERE SPELLBOUND; SIX JV W DAYS jfei 'p SAVE MORE. (W'L MONEY Men's Fancy All Wool Suits Only $3.97. Child's $1.85 Suits 80c IW $0.00 Suits $4.78 Bop' $8.00 Suits. SG.P.S Men's $G.OO Suits $4.78 Brosious Brothers, ' Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. i'HEEBURU. After divine service last Sunday the following were elected oflicers ot the Lutheran congregations, Eld ers Geo. F. Miller and David Ar bogust; Dtucous, Charles A. Gear hart, Oscar Gilbert; Trustees, John K. Hughes, A. Springmau; Treasurer, Peter S. Ilaiius. Itev. Druckenmiller will install them into their resjwetive oflices ut his next sermon. . . .Mr. und Mrs. Huas, of Berks county, are visiting relatives ut Fn eburg. Mrs. Haas is a sister ol .Mrs. Geo. B. Straub . . . .1). S. lioyer, Esq., und John K. Sliafl'er were at Fremont last Saturday trans acting business for the latter In the office of Esq. Brosius. . . . l'rof. Win. Mover is receiving cniKiiiruging re porta fioiu musicians who expect to be in uttendancc from Dec. 29 to Jan. 1, tiro time set for the conven tion. His soil, l'rof. F. C. Moyer, leader of the choir of the First Ite formctl Church at Heading, will he in attendance. . . . Jonathan Bickhurt sold his farm of lifty umw in Wash ington township to Joh.i F. Boyer for $500. This is valuable land for peadi ctdtuiv John liuiii.ini removed the Riu-h tree he !uid planted on tl.c i:ortli side Hint stone ridge. The trees had a thrifty growth, but yielJed no fruit. Mr. Humiuel's experience proves that the location was no good selec tion. When one intends to plant peach trees, it is a safe plan to con sult good authority. KHEAMEK (iuite a nunder of our citizens attended court this week I am sorry to say that William Aurund is lying on a bed of sickness. I hope to see hint well soon A. C Smith und wife took a trip to Pliilu dephia the forciurt of this week. . . . Mahlon Fox, of Trenton, N. J., t .1 i.t.. ..l i tnjiviit roum uiiyo 11110 iiui;u lunt I, I A ,." young people attended institute last week A. C onuth and W illium Gordon took in the opera at Selins- grove on Friday evening llalph Heintzclnian is visiting his brother, Amnion, ut Lewistown. The Ijcague of American Wheel men offer $125 in prizes for photo graphs of bad country roads,, and gives until June 1, 1898, for the competition. Some ot the rouds in Snyder county should be fixed and graveled ; else some supervisors will have to feel bad 'if their roads win the prizes. Assistant Postmaster Geueral Merritt has issued an order stating that it is not permissable to print or write, upon third or fourth class matter or its wrapper, to.' print or write upon second class matter or ite wrapper, directions relative to de livery. Consequently, directions to deliver to some indefinite address, as to druggist or physician, if the matter be undeliverable to the ad dresses,' must in all cases be dis regarded by postmaster. . Postmast ers have been instructed that after March 1, 1898, matter so addressed will be held to be unmailable. Men's $8.00 Suite .....$6.38 Men's $10.00 Suits.. ..........$7.98 Men's $9.50 Suite .....$7.10 Men's $7.00 Suite $4.98 SPEOIAL NOTICES. Small tdverthieDicnlB of wry description VJ am. Sale or Ksm . Lost or Pound, or tlier uo. Hcmi Inserted under tills hea I lorone-hulf cem a word lor one liiswrtinn and oiie-dmrtii cont a word eacll subaequent Insertion. Notlilua In. sorted lor less lhau ten ceula. N"WSPAHKK ADVKT18INO IN THE UNIT KD STATKb. a book ot two liumlrrd naifea.contalnlugacataloifiiorac..ut sli thouaund newspapers, Delug all Uial are crBrtli ed by the American Newspaper Directory (Dec. ember edition lor lfMi) wltb hsrlng refrilir Is sueof 1.000 copies or mare. Also separate Stale niHpsol each and evsry S ate of the American linlon. naiulnu runse low as only In wLlcU luer re tssuihl newspapers hartnfr more than 1 008 fiK?1"! .on- Th,s "o0 l88U1 Owmber i'iJi Lt'l?'""1 '.V P"1.10 "rtdrew on receipt of one dollar. Address tlie Geo. V. KoweU AdTertlslnir Co.. 10 spruce St.. New Yurlc- III 13 . HA VP A Rflni1 M ,0.relln V. 8. siamns. will DfllD AOUUl exchange lor ca-h. Quote W?' A'" b'v two stamps books for sale. Address Kred. o. Koebler. Rooms 14-8!6. IM InK Ureen Bldg.. Sail B'way. N. Y. Oliy. 8 WW rANTKD-TKCBT WORTHY AND ACT- ive Kutleuien or ladles to travol tor rasoonalbln. i iiiiniiuhjut .... m. thly $l and expanses. Position sleady. Refer eDC Enclose helf-aedreised stutnpeUetivelope. The DomlnlM Company. Dept. V.. CIiIcsko. . W-l-,t. Election Notice FIR9T NATIONAL BANK. .T1l?.A;"l"sl.Mee'n0, t,,e SlockholdBM of llieFlrKt National Bwilc for the election of seven Directors for the enauins var will be he don TwMday the 18th day of Jauuary next between the of 10 m. m. and 12 m. m, , i S' THOMPSON, JB., Cashier. Ml Idleburgh. Pa., Dec, 1, 1W7. Dfl. J. W. SKIP, Ollice Hour the Lutheran cLuicb. Lmiv. calls eurlj in the tuoiuicg if iMtthible. Hours i 7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 2 and 6 to 8, P. U. Telephone No. 102. 12 8 3m. Nldflleburff VI nrket Correoted weekly by our inercliantK. Butter :8 EkKii 54 Oiiiouh 4 Lard...'. Tallow 4 Chickens per I b II Turkeys 8ld 7 Hhoulder V) Hhiu M 12 Wheat 90 Kye ; 42 Potatoes 50 OlJCorn JO Oats 81 Bran per 100 It Middlings .70 unop w FlomrperbbL tW Look at yourself when you unrnfn at mw imn 1 mi v i i . stantly in stock the bnt and line of HaU and Geats' UolwT FnrnUbing Oooda, TJnderwatf Gap. Call to aM ay stook. . t.H. botes? mmssmc Bravni - rvnu. Ter co L . .. A fusli I Saniui P towns M This is 1897. .iw uni 'I X