I li-A,..., . ... -' . ; The Middleburgh Post. f u Wished every Thurrday. Ceo W. Waaenssller, Editor and Proprietor. uhacription $1.50 per year. -Men must be pnld In artTanoa when Mat out- siue tue county. SATIS OF AOVIRTItlNO. au transient artvert!m.ut BOt otherwlre i,iarcicl lor will be chained at the rale of li c uta iwr ltn nonpar1l meiurorw) for first Inaer ifB ami 10 ceuta per line lor every snbxequeDt 1kurttou. rlatk Kotieu puMuafrj i tbilwuy party , inbuin f nvjwet, .. ttrw ami Jia. Thurrday, Jan. 0, 1898 c Jj T. W lllntflatu 0 a trwrtmfhly ap-tnoatt periodical for women, will enter npoa !' thirty -Am toluroc in iM- During ilw year it mill bt a heic:o!ore A MIRROR OF FASHION Pan's and New fork Fashions A Colored Fathion Each tu will contain carefully pre- ... pared drawinn of tc advatH. f.vtu'ai ' of Pana and Nrw York, One a month K : th ltXAR will iwik, free, a o l-rnd lv faahinn ftiirmlenKM. Cut naner pitieTi V of certain gown inetich nunther niil b- THE GREAT PRESS ALMANAC. An Eiu'iivUtptdia of IWful informa tion H7t.Vt Fvcryhodij Should Have. Tlic ri.iliuli1j.hia "l'ress" Al manac for 18!3 is not only worthy of tlit' great newspaper whose name it Urnix, but is fully the equal in most respects, nixl in some the sn icrior, of the nation's foremost al lanac publications. It is a well irinted volume of over .r()0 Ja'es, ind eontains inforniatioii on all top es whieh the student, the profes sional man, or the workman can ossihly desire to consult. It will ie esjxrially intcrest'in;', lw:auie of U lKiil statistics, to every resident f rennsylvunia, Xew Jersey, Del ware and Maryland. Special ut- iiition has Imimi civen to matters of ital importance to the farming and rricultural interests. The l'hila lphia "Press" altnnnac is, in brief, comprehensive and exact supple ent to the great encyclopedias aud ctionaries of the country, bringing ;ir wealth of information up to e. It will answer any question the scope ot an almanac, whi?h ly lie placed before it. Ito loSv ce, 25 cento, renders 'it indis nsible to all. , 9 Kailunix Ut foriM Suppltnttnt Cut Paper Patterns made a Inmn. 'Ihnc Kill he i'il in j a u. Li., fli ju cnnnecti(in nith eacli i.ue at a ii'iifrirm HBi-wetmy ramrn 11lt AlA W1 niibii,h bl. Snett I weekly, Iree, an outline pattern he?l. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT ST03J1LS Twnlamnutauihonwillcnntributel'ine ' WILD KCLEN crial torie to i he lUtAR in iHc)H. 'I he ! j;r u ii.I..'a:i tf.Ai'k' Aral deak with Scotch and I'nntineMal ! rrttn i a nv trr ne, the mond it a utorv of a vming ' KuOEO UAIJY tirl, vcmatUe, and typkalle American. I . " """H I Mary E. Wllkine I Thee and a core of other eqnjlly nrt.u. Tk...i prominent mriieri i!l mniribuie Ottave Thanet , ,UlAI( ,n )S 4 r- oponora , makinij ihe W-r ewcially rith in M. S. Briscoe fiction. DEPARTMENTS AND SPEQAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Itr PK fl'KtST tf lri. rafl.TXKV Kli.HIOif CLUB WOMEN MUMOR By M.IKCAKF.r H. U FIXH (r JOH KfiXPA' A' A.M.J A'-- There will be a aerie, ol artirlet on Eilquetie. Mil lr. the ff.-f. t' Vnke. Art, the Plav, Women and Men. Ibidem amonc WirKn,'j . Gardriiiug, Munsekcepiiig, Lile and Health. Indoor Detaile, etc. ICe. n Copy (Send lor Fret Profpectut) Sut.. f 4 Yc-r 'if frtt in Ike Vnitrd Stain, C.iwuln, and Murico Address HARPEH k BROTHERS. Pubilahur. Nen York Clli a jl W. D. HociU FKEEBURU. The Christinas exercises in the L. and 11. church were attended by a large audience. The music and recitations were appropriate and all present seemed to enter into the spirit of the occasion. The collec tion was for the' benefit of the church.... .Sunday, Dec. 2Gth af ter services, I.cv. G. D. Drucken millcr installed the following named officers of the Lutheran , church : Eluers, Geo. F. Miller, David Ar bogast; Deacons, Oscar Gilbert, Charles A. .Gearhart; TruHUes, A. Springman, J. K. Hughs ; Ttasur er, Peter L. Haiues,, These officer met at the parsonage Tuesday even ing and elected D. 8. Boyer, Secre tary ; W. IL Grimm, CJioir lead er and Annie Grimm, Organist. At the annual church settlement of the Lutheran and Reformed church, held Jan. 1st, John A.1 Glass was re-elected Sexton. He served four teen years very acceptably, in' that position. U jr . Woyer wasre-eieci-ed Treasurer., of the - Joint Alms Fund of DoUicoiigregationij. . . .The musicians that were here ' last week have gone to their homos and also others who were here au visitors. Our streets mid places do not ' pre sent the lively appearance of Con vention week. . Ihe Musical Con vention was a decided success, mu sically, socially and financially. We cannot in an item notice the many good musicians and those from other localities that participated. Ihe friends of music were revived in this good work. . It was also a real pleasure to okscrve the sociability ot all as participants and listeners. Miss Annie Grimm handled the new piano plaml on the stage by F. S. Kigel with her usual skill anil abil ity. The opera house' was filletd every concert cveningV I'rof. Win. Moyer deserves the thanks ot our people for the opportunity afforded for musical, convention week and all who participated from our local ity and valuable aid from other - lo calities. Kev. Druckcimiiller de livered the' "address of welcome. Rcsiroiise by Prof. Wonder of New lieilin H. li. Moyer and, wife made a trip to 1'hila. and Chester county, visiting students of the mu sical college who were here during the summer .Our schools were IC OlllCerSOtiUie UlUlTi'riVSW "mi" ) tn'itive our musical young friends an 4pfiwtunity to attend tjie threo daily ie-jsious of the musical convention .'.'. ".The .Fremont Orchestra fur- nislred fine music nt the Thursday cvcningfbrtrt. "' ' ; ' An avulaacliQ of New. Goods AT"". -J-. a F. H. Maurers TAXTONVILLE. Mrs. Mary Howell had a family inionon New Y)ar!a .Day.. . All her sons and ' laughters were ime to help cat th New Year din r. . . .Win. IW er 'aud C. .A. err went back to entral Pa. Col ge after spending the holidays with icir parents .... NVm. Swengle, of Mckinson Seminnry, Williamsport, as home over Christmivs. . . .Mcl in Ilarncr is again attendingscliool Central Pa. College Mrs. nnio Attig, of yimmokin, Pa., vis ed the family of II. H. Attig at lis jilace last week. . . .Miss Kate fi ulonmoycr visittid her sister, Mrs. 'line, at Lewiitown last wtH'k. . . . (iiire Howell and wife, of Mc ure, visited David llarner's on io:is Day Mrs. Attig and Mrs. Sitl lie IViwersox visitetl friends at Milroy and Ix;wistown last week . . . . ira Ilarncr left for Philadeljihia lo attend tholViitifvlvaniii l?ible In stitute. . . .Annie Gilt, who had turn working in the silk mill at Sinibiiry since last . I ime, came home to stay this winter. . . .The Christmas en tertainment in the United Evangi heal church was a grand success. The children performed their part nobly. Kvcrv one seemed to 1k well pleased Quite a nunuVr of our voting people took in the inusica convention ut Frccburg on Saturday evening. . . .The ollicersofitlieUiut- tnl Evangelical Sunday 'school Svere elccttnl last Saturday "evening im iiRnliately after preaching. WEST BE AVER. If the weather continues as it is ut this writing (Monday) the ice men will lie able to fill their houses Win. II. Knepp, ofCrossgrove made a trip to Ix'wistown last week and layed in a stock of horse shoes for his trade.... The exercises at the different churches, on Christmas were carried out to the letter. The candy was distributed amongst the scholars and teachers, as usual. Sonic were satisfied and . others not . . . .The Santa Clans play at the KalK'tzer's school house on the evening of the 27th was well gotten up by the teacher, Mi Miller. The house was over crowded, ' and the order at the rear end was in the fifteenth class. That speaks . well for some who were in that part of the house...... Mrs. L. A. Jenkins and Mrs. John W. Wngncr are on a trip through Big .Valley visiting friends. .... . Anorustus - Knenn lost his pocket book on last Saturday on his way home. It . happened to be picked up by an - honest man and was returned to its owner.' It contained something over $200..'..,. Mrs. F J. Swineford took a trip to Lewistown last week, partly onbhsi incss and also paid her friends a visit .... Harvey and James I rois ter are - home from Huntingdon county and expect to remain for a few months. . . .Samuel Uaunigara-j ner and family spent Christmas with his father-in-law, I-evi li. Treaster . .Through the kindness of John P. Fisher, his ncighlior, Wm. Y. enjoyed an old fashioned 'Possum roast. . . . Ihe new firm Jjong and Co., exp"ct to take hold of the Crossgrove store by Feb. 1st, 18!)N . .Stewart Bouncy expects to make his home for the winter with T. F. Swineford Noah I.oth moved to Huntingdon county where he is employed on a stave mill. , Harried at Selirscrovs. Miss Lulu, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon App, of Sclinsgrovc, and Donald, Fosold, of Suhbury, were married nt the home of the bride on lhtu'suay, Dec, lo. PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO . LOW. . Our counters and shelves are now loaded with a tuiiKnitWnt line of rich and eleunt Dress Stuffs, Chev iot . Covert Cloths, Henriettas in all the beautiful fall shades. Hosiery, GIovch, Trimmings, &e. &o. just re ceived from New York and Phlla- (lelpbiH. All He-l I-ancn'tor Apron Uinghain, B cents lllue Calico, S " ' " Uirht Calico, S " " " Krd Oil Calico i to IV Uark rnlicoa. .. " Fancy Novelty Ores Uooda, only S " This is the greatest bargain we ever had. Everybody ought to see the bargains we have in dress goods, styles and prices. The latrat'ellk. SO Inches wide, only N eta. Kxtrn line novelty drove goods, 75 " Also a full line of the latest trimm ings, braids, silks and ribbons. Call and see our low prices and styles on these goods ; we know we can please you. In our will be found elegant stylish suits, Heavy and light weight Overcoats, Storm-coals and Every-day suits at prices to astound you. Men'i Heavy Reaver Black Overcoat, ftl.OO " Storm " 4toW n,y' " " " 12 to. Men' aulta, a ce Si lo Upward from 12. W Hovh' auita. U to In year, for II. SO Youth'" for only 1 buahel of wheal, 11.00 Mi-n'e henry eatrepanta, only AOc Men'a over-iliirta, only S5o Men' nmlerware, per lull, only 60c Youtua' . " " ,., 15o. to28o Men.s hats and caps can't be beat in prices, and wear for 50c. Latest styles and lowest prices. Call and nee our hats. ' 'Our Ladies' WRAP renartment Caillidate if . Cards. The licpulilicmi Trinmry Election will beheld Saturduy, Jniuutry '.".nil, bctweeu the lioum of I nnil 7 1. in. t nnilidntoa citn innke .tneir wiblive and policica known ill tlii column : , , FOB COXOUICSS. . To Tint Rrpt'ni.irAxa or Skviikk CrtfSTVj 1 il.'Mrt-to Kiy to Ihe hVputiliuana of etnyilcr cniiiity Hint I nni a cnndlute for the nuiuhi' tioti ol Coi r"44!!!!!! of tho Hlh tlintrict ami I will giro tf jn'jile of Snyder connfy acrnuica to vote fo' nit direct. 1 clinllonire the cloaont wrutlnyr V'rccipril in ('niigrem.-. I believe the It.'pul the rlmti iliei' imof Snvrji-rcmiiitvouirht to hava vote ill reel on tha congreMlonae hence I atilmnt my cajiillilncy to liupc that I limy le honored Willi THAI). M. MAIION. ' 'bnmbernbiirg, 1'B. IEI.KOATJ'V . ' 1 ' , f'lcnu nnnounre my name n a ilvli'gnte to the Suite Convention rulvooftbe l(iulilirnn l'runnry J. K. KI'KTI.ER. - ' ( I Suit, for Slander, j .ncisc),'Dec. "0. Mrs.Isa l)urrantand,Williani Dur; lier aiul father of TJieodortt, hava wought sn loitj 7T DIED. . .Dee. 22, iit-MeJvjw Half.. Falls, John Frederick, son of Chas. Uple- grgv'e, aged 1 5 years and 4 days. '.Near Kreauuriy.. Dee. . 21, Mrs, Marj' Benfer, agel .74 yrs, and 3 mouths. ,. :, ,1 : i. 1., " rteo, ?jji),J6i, "3frs. Catherine ifcaue, ai i.iuiiiseiowii, ageo 00 yrs., 'Voaud jlays'. ,;ot , , i; , Miss Maggie Hannah DANVILLE, ILL. Long Suffering from Headache Oured by Dr. Mile' Reatoratlv Nervine. - MMUI a ! ' tf , f. ll'r-i t .. t f i n. " LIT, PLEASAWT PILLQ. urn ; l.t.i "!- ' 1- iij ; 1 1 I'Vtj lifn 1 1 h: ,jLiuu-iyiiuiiwi I keep evervthinir iti the h;irdwro' lino. Hfinte nho nails, other naila by tlio kej; or pound, toe r steel, cast steel, tires for bnffgiea and wagons, round barifout chains of all Kinus, iorKS, snoveis noes, tooiaot all kinc& 1 . Whips, halters, tie rooes.' enrrv coinb.H.' bnihp rtf rII kinds, brooms, tin ware,' granite ware, tubs,' buokets, and rATBXT WASHING 31A0IILNK8, ' ' f Call to see my goods and von will bo con ringed thai you can buy clieaper here than any where iti the county. .Yours resp'y, I llnrnnr Pleasaut all Ll WQ U I : MillS, Pat. Great Reduction Sale of ' . FURNITURE! Tor Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EH- TIRE STOCK OF FTJElliTURE AT THK GREATEST 8ACRIFICR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL JPE1TO - . fYLVANIA. . - We am uot relllriK out, but we do this to Increase our sales above any ore. iir tvm 1011 ut cut? uriufB ns ioiiowb ; 9 Vlous year. We iriveti lew of the pi Soft Wood Chaibber Butt .$14.00 Cotton Top Mattress... .... tiara vrooa unninoer buits...... io.uo wovn Wire Mattress, Antiqne Oak Suits, 8 PleeeH.:..:. 19.00: Bed Springs Z Plush Tarlor Suits.. 80.00 Drop Tables, per ft... ,, Wooden Chairs per set 8.50:PUtforiu Koekers,.... ; In stork, everything In, the furoltnre lioe, luolndlnic Mirrors, Ik Desks, Slde-bourds, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fnuey Rookert, Ba' Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doughtrays, Sinks, Hall Be Seat Chairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes Prices reduced all through. Cou early and see our stock bef your order, and thus save 16 to SO per cent. 00 every dollar. Special Attention Gi ven'to Vndertaking & Eni1 ' KATHERIANA,HABTN, Uml ' ' MIFFLTNl . 1 U ti is how completer4 Here" Is a' bewild ering array of Charming WstDg. rich and strikingly handsome Coats and Capes a doeen or more styles to se lect from. , The Children's Costs are perfect beauties. We had these made exnrbsalv for comfort and ease. For elegance and style of gar ments our Ladieb Wrap JUepart ment is not surpassed anvwnere : and what is ;o your ' advantage, we are able to sell .at Manufacture's prices. lavllea' fine coata, from KL00 up Ladle' flue cape, front Sl.fO up Mlnaea' eoaM, to 14, only - Don't miss the coats pow, ' yon can have your choice; ; A Marvelous dtorm of . Boots & Shoes reached our store yesterday. Ev- ersthing for footwear frcm the finest French kid to the ordinary dollar shoe. Greoter assortment the ever. Here is a whole counter full of shoes for the Little people, for fat babies too, sizes from l to 5 and 6 to li Ladies' Rubbers, 25 cents' Ladies' Storm Rubbers, 35 ," Gents'. Rubbers, . . 40 . 'f IIM GROCERIES we have added to our usual heavy stock in this line a full assortment of very choice Fine Groceries, 1 such as prim&Old Govrrnment Java and Moclia Cotlees, bpiced Cherries and Aprocots. The Winner Collee, 13c, 2 lbs.2.r)C. Arbuckles' lie, 4 Lion ; " lie., 4 Sugar, Brown, " ' ' Light Brown, ' " Soft A!, 10 lbs., " 'Granulatetl, 9 lbs., Soup lieans, "' ' ' 3e., I) lbs., 25c, Baking soda, per lb., ',,' rC: 2400 matches, ' ' ' Sc. Corn starch,- - 5c, 3 lbs. 13c, luce, . ; oc, Best Bakers' aroeolate, V 'lSc, , . . . i it :r 1 ' .o i ' " .i ?5 i it I v 4 ' TA r'Jtliitil you see Solid fact Bargain ITU iv7 - . JP- "m i. ... . , JTl PPenad tne season wun a stoc 1 1 that beat the record for beat nriAia a. K) fair svith vnnrsnlr uut nwwjaut ivwm v.' niu ilt presents an opportunity ft i al buying that is not found e OVERCOATS, Everybody needs something We bav just what you need, ? rices that defy oompetitioi he Finest Line of Gentlemc ing Goods on the Market. ; Valices, Trunks and Rubbe have in Lirge assortments. IIM DRESS CC )L. . ... ' .' ; We have a line unequalled in the county, our heavier ar, in price and qualUy, cannot be lnjat in the State." We want you b ee our shoe. A full Line of flopse Bjankets; -Lap ' Robes; and Whips constantly on hand at greatly reduced prices. , ' ,i , , : JSLxy&'et Bloolc.,' - - JEiollnsigix- vo( Pvr 4UC. 40c v. 4Je. ' -5c 50c, ! 50e Liberal Adjustments-i - Prompt payments. ....... HEMEMBER i H; HRRUEY BCH0CI- y GENERAL iNSHRA.NCEi:A fiNCY, . . Only the Oldest, Ptrongest Cash'Ooihpanief ,.v V4 " T' 1 I'ire, Life, Accident and Tor iado. ' No Assessments. ?lr,x ut.Ho Prep inm Notes. AsSlVi i it 6a. Tuciiiv,I4tHv;2S,lV97, Bro. Jpliji, J.lvlj,n uutl QdviurFoi'tig eiuue taCwtriite(l' -Evlnelical a'arsoiv against--1 cx-.ttitol liitvt4?WrT large- donation from Ulie ie iini)hiint was f worn . Cv Mau, tliiyiks to Uie kind .fhc.ids trrani uerjl Joini IL j o Slo"iut'ralutmeuV4 EADACHES are the band of womnn's life. Frequently rcllnvcd but seldom permanently cured, the tiltlmato re sult Is continual misery. Miss MnjjRle finn, nah,J521 Chestnut St., DanTllIe. 111.', says In June.lMKS: "I canuut add to my testimony of last year except that I am well and. strong Two years ago I had such a pain In Riv-twui that. I atenothlne', wal desperately mjr.rou and could "not "sleep "111 ft. rm evr MllaeV IE Nervine I an? D.i4AMa V Other complications peculiar to my sex sot Irv and "our (tbyslelaa called ttnother in con sultation. They do. elded I- badeoBsomp tloaandlmust die. I commeitced VaklDK t)t- Miles' Restorative Nervine and ths second night obtained the flit nights real ileep In four ireclis,. I knot? ht ttrytf (lest Efswr-, tlv Nerv'JnS savo'i.lKfc-'i t'iH -, DrMJe.iieini;aie boe '' - by Ml drag- Oarpets; Rugs ; 'and Oilcloths we bavo nil (he newest patterns and choice colorings. The latest- de rjigns are beautiful and at a quarter off from former prices. ' . i The best Ingrain Carpet I ever saw for xnly 25c. per yard. Next better,,2Hc. A , , .... v. f. . ' Next betler, 82c. . . , Jirusse'ls, Only 4Sc. Home inado enrpets, 2.5c. to COc Floor oilcloth B-4,' only fiOp. per yard. Tsble oilcloth 5 4 UoS " . fi-.i 4a.V.6-4. 19o..", .." 4:;?A?kbts: ' Red." ViapkeiVior only BOcfs.'pc'r pair. No. 1 nutter, 23 ,j,t , . . j , , s'Ol". M No. 2 lluttcr, 10 ..... , ' New Lnrd, 6 Freah Bkita. 38 , ' ,, , . . ' , Old Lard, 0 Onlona, 50 ," ' "TrUno; Chicken 7 All Good Gutter Wanted: 1 tt B' have. jib Socbial Bargain Dny, Ouv Bargains arw Kvery Pftr; B1W e7i I-j :4, The Aetna Jpjindetl; A: L., 1S1 AsslVy !4j511,055,513.88 U' mtl&U V " u 1810 " 2.409.ri81.f.3 .landed, A: D., 1819 iflf'T' " ' The StandardrAccident InguraiRg 'Co. ;r; ThccNcwTYorKiLile Insurance Aj I f Tlid fidelity rM4tual Life As$oiition. , "f" 4V l Your 'Patroia'ae Solicited. . , i'"r Bright new rteililgns bok out from every nook anfl IcDrnejof our, Store Shupes fcipd'Stylps ln' vlileli kt once you see your fde al. r V ' , anil SS l6W that Oth- fotompete. 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