The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 20, 1898, Image 7

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    flie Record of 30 . Years
Marriage, for tU Lad IhWty
Recollection and to iYewn
the Sun"
IS93.
nc. 17, by IX S. IJoycr, J. P.,
ii..r5i.k Stuck of Mittliu Co. to
Slary Fanny Ilerbster of Wasl.ing-
TVu 19.0V lvev. o. vA-nsen-
j-irJ uu 11. Jacoos anu ouran cj.
jCreail'r tx)ui oi ci-uuiuic.
rw 21. by J.K. l'eck, J. 1'.,
rl.nO ileiutzelmaii and Carrie
'W"u . . .1 i.r..i. 1 lA.ll..
lumniel, U)tn wicivecs j xuna.
Pee. 2-1, by Kev. m. inoont,
ti' ll.-li.r tn Tilit IInlini'iT.
lioo. i
hothui West Terry twp.
n,, 24. by Kev. James hckcrslcy,
Wilson Hauit of Selinsj;rove uml
i!..' WtnJi i if Purr. Tri'vertnii.
Allien v
T)u 24, by Kev. J. 2s. Wetzler,
1 ... .. . IT T
lllcii W. 1 eter anu iaura u. vuit,
Mil ot West Heaver twp.
I W. 24, bv Kev. W . A. Haas,
Jin K. Musser of Franklin twp.
LS.ir.ili Jar.c How of l'enn twp.
IVv. ol, by Kev. Samuel Snulli,
. .i 1 - r . a. t
Win. II. M'Ulli alKl Jiagarei Ji.
K'niler, Iwth of Franklin twp.
IV-. 31, by Kev. II. (i. Seliimble,
1 1 ' A I
Win. A. now OI Jvreainer 10 ijtiuru
Sisviler of Salem.
Dee. 31, by J. K. Peek, J. P.,
,hn II. Shirk ofNanticoketo Sarah
llileof McKecs A Falls.
1804.
Jan. 2, by Kev. Elias Laiulis,
fa. W. Warner of West Perry
up. to Ainanila Porlzlino i f Perry
twp.
Jan. 2, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
'lia. W. Kinney of Middlecreek
;wji. to Mary Jane Kuw of l'enn
1V.
Jan. 4, ly Kev. S. S. Koliler,
'rcstoii Frdley of Franklin twp. to
l.-ic Howell of Paxtonville.
Jan. 7, by Kev. James Eckerslev,
Urn W. Snvtler and llattie (J.
Idiii, Ix.th of Slmmokin Dam.
Jan. 14, hv D. S. Hover, J. P.,
Hm. II. Xaugle and Mary E. Kci-
vr, liotli of ashinjiton twp.
Jan. 1-!, by KcvvS,. JO. Oeliseii-j
nl, Charles 'J. Heaver of Jackson
I'll M tIMI I ll
maim i lam 1j. tinier oi i cnn.
Jan. IS, hv Kev. S. E. Orliseii-I
n!, Jacoh II. Hitter"! Monroe twp. j
Lizzie Klinirlcr of Knitzerville. i
Jan. 22, hv Kev. .lac.',. Yutzv, j
blivw J. Wi-aver and Clara E. .
u!!(T, hvitli of SeliiisiiTove. I
Ja:-. 2."., hv K. C. Fiss, J. P.,!
luiry Hunt of Monroe twp. to Km- ;
L Kiihiisul I Ciiu s C reck.
t'i. 2S, hv Kev. W. A. Haas,
Ivde (). Smith and Kate A. We!-:
I,!inth otTeiin twp. !
1V!. 2S, hy Kev. J. X. Y;:ler, i
iimn Klosc of Heaver twp. to Sal
James I Ocker of Adams twp. to
Anna an. Aumiuer oi opnng iwp.
Mar. 3, by Rev.S.E. Ochxeoford,
liev. II. G. Schnable and Dilla F.
Charles, both of Freeburg.
Mar. 8, by Kev. W. II. Sohoeh,
J. II. Lloyd of Beaver Springs to
Jennie K. Slieary of Penu'a Creek.
Mar. 8, by J. E. Shinkel, J. P.,
Miltou E. Walter and Jane Fessler,
both of of Penu'a IVeek. ".:
Mar. S, by Kev. I. P. Neff, P. 8.
Wincy of Kichfield and Mary C.
Sicrer of Fremont.
Mar. 11, by Kev. W. A. Haa.i,
Chas. E. Wagner and Irene M.
Smith, loth of Salem.
Mar. 11, by Kev. J.F. Wampole,
Joseph II. Shaffer and Kate E.
Ileintzelinan, loth of Pallas.
Mar. 13, by J. C. Sclxx h, Clock
O. C, John Kepler and Adelia
Mitterling, loth of Perry twp.
Mar. If), by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Chas. A. Forry of Freeburgto Alice
Klaseof HimiinePs Wharf.
Mar. 17, byJ. II. Kachman, J. P.,
Milton Derr and Nora Walter, both
of Centre twp.
Mar. IS, by Kev. I. P. Xcif,
Daniel Xace of Washington twp. to
Ella Shemory of Franklin.
Mar. IS, by Kev. I. P. Net!,
John Walter and Lyilia Stimeliug,
both nt Franklin twp.
Mar. 21, by A. A. Komig, J. P.,
James II. Peter and Amelia II.
Ilerbster, both of West Keaver twp.
Mar. 22, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
John Hafley of Clriptnan tv.p. to
Amanda Snyder of Union twp.
Mar. 25,'by Kev. W. M. Landis,
Aaron W. Swangcr and Dessie I.
Ilerbster, both of Kannerviile.
Apr. 1, by Kev. II. (!. Sehnablc,
J. A. Ehright of Meiserville to
Sarah Alice Arbogast of Mt. Pleas
ant Mills.
Apr. 3, by Kev. Elias I.andis,
Isaac L. 'immerrv.an and Mary K.
Markel, both of Kichlield.
Apr. .I, by Kev. II. C. Schnable,
C. D. ( Sable of Selinsgrove to Cora
V. Moycr of Salem.
Apr.' 12, by Win. F. Howell, J.
P., Lewis Kaiilev of McClnre and
An nic E. Stuck of Middlecreek.
June 17, by Rev. II. G. Schnable,
John W, Boyer of Penntwp.to Em
ma J; Dunklebcrger of Freeburg. ,
June 18, by Ilev. I. P. Neff, H.
II. IIa?singer of Sunbury to Mertia
I. Smith of Middleburg.
June 21, by J. C. Schoch, Clerk
O. C, Oscar Fisher of Selinsgrove
to Sallie E. Phillips of Pallas.
. June 23, by J. C. Schooh, Clerk
O. C, Cristie Kline of Lewistown
to Alice M. 'Weidenmyer of Paxto'n"
ville. . " . . t
July 1, "by Kev. Siimnel Smith,
Geo. A. Walter of Franklin twp! to
Ada C. Zimmerman of Centre twp.
July 17, by Ilev. V. A. Haas,
Ceo. W. Schoch of Philadelphia to
Dora Shaeffer of Freeburg.
July 18, by Kev. P. C Weiden
myer, Win. M. GeisingcrofAltoona
to Lottie M. Wagner, of MeClure.
July 22, by Kev. H.G. Schnable,
Forest E. lloltzapple to Sarah S.
Forry, loth of Kantz.
Ju'lv 22, by Kev. W. II. Fahs,
T. J.Si)eeht and Ella M. Custer,
Ixitli of Middleburg.
Julv2!),bvM. P.Arnold, J. P.,
Charles Aucker and Carrie E. Wolf,
ooth of Diindorc.
Aug. I, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Harvey Mover of Ponn twp. and
Annie M. Hendrieksof Kratzerv'lle.
Aug. r, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Isaac Adams to Jams F. Krat.er of
Kratzerville.
Aug. by Kev. Oscar (J. Komir,
James W. Hendricks and Emma K.
Hcrrold, both of Freeburg.
Aug. .',by Kev. P. C. Weidea
myer, J. Allen Wray of Decatur to
Ellen M. Snook ol Middlecreek.
Aug. !), bv Kcv.S. S. Kohler, J.
F. Stroub of Perry twp. an ! Mary
A. Hilger of Middlecreek twp.
Aug. 12, bv Kev. S. S. Kohler,
W. II.SmitirofMiddleburgto Mi-.
Nettie Swincfiird of Swiueford.
Ani. 17, by John H. liachmau,
I. P., Jacob A. ( lemlierling of
Franklin twp. to Catherine A.
Keister of Adams twp.
Aug. IS, by Kev. Oscar (S. Komig,
Foster J. Port .line to Jennie A.
Heaver of ( )riental.
Aug. 21, by J. K. l'.ek, J. P.,!
P. II. Shotzbergcr of Freeburg to!
BRIEF ROTES OF ROTABLES.
' t v . ' . : '
Quae Marykvrit of Italy haa taken
to ftt m prevmtl? of W IncrM.
Uff ebaaltj.
Prima MlnkUr RalUburj'a family hu
eight repreaenUtlvea U the British par-
liameat.
Zola reoelred the aura of ISO for b!a
first booh : for hia "L'Aaaommoir" be re
aolTed $30,000.
Mr.Dalfouriaone of the fnateot apcak
era in the bouse o( common, u(tp
og an average of 10 words a tutnute.
' Isbrii desplnps the autograph eollco
tor, and recently ref osed 40 for bla
signature.
;Wrsl Kllcn Spencer Muss'oy, of TVash
tnpln, b. ., Is the attontey for the
National Red Cross society.
Oen.Teler Truer, of Memphis, en
joys the double distinction of bulnfr a
cousin of ftewey and thi mclo of Hob
son. Although blind In one eye, tbo lntc
Prof. Mueller, of Vienna, innirtered over
100 languages and wni one of the gruat
et ethnologists uf inudem times.
Gilbert Parker, the writer, has been
ejected nn hononiry niemler of the
Royal Society of Canada, and bos re
ceieed the degree of 1). C. I,, from Trin
ity university, Toronto.
Abbas II., the Khedive of Kgypt, never
disobeys the command of the Koran by
tasting wines or spirits. lie is also n to
tal abstainer from tobacco, and thiw in
a land where nearly everybody smokes
cigarettes from inclining till night.
A Florida, Ikrflcetlnti.
"It all goes to show," said the soldier,
"how events detlino to accommodate
themselves to the convenience of the
Individual."
"I guess the governmunt's doing the
best it can," suggested his comrade.
"I'm not complaining. l?ut I can't
help thinking how I'd havo enjoyed
these warm clothes when I was getting
ready to go to the Klondike." Wash
ington Star.
Sm Mean.
The Soprano I'll tell you during the
sermon.
The Alto Don't; you'll make too
much noise.
The Soprano Xo, 111 drop my voice.
The Alto Don't; it's cracked already.
V. V. Uorl.l ...
Tlirfc Doi'lms In 4 oiiniiIIikIoii.
FMTll K'M.J r,i I r, ri,ih!;i!li.
"When you nie sicif, wlmt .Von
h! hCHt is to li.M'hosen for a nicil
icitm in thu!itt .!uee; wliat i:peri
eUcetelU you i iier-l, to be cIiom-II
in the .ieeutni olneej w lint reason ( i.e.
Theory) xavs in Iw.st to lie ehosi-n in
tlie las tplae-. i'.ut if ,,n can u'et
Dr. Inclination. Dr. Kqi-rieni-e on.)
Dr. Ueanon to I u il. I a eonsi 1 1 r m t i on
togetlier thev willyivo yon tin.-I . si
advice that r.i:, lie l alien."
When you liave a lia.l co
EXHTS TO H0QSIKEXPEH&
0eci
ATfMtMC. M.J.
Q"thHC aro eraa tar
rrt aitBair Wlaw.
VaaUr POTMm. kivmUtk Sad hs tnl flad ttttt la
Bloodmaklnc Wiac
1.1 Dr. In-
bel l alti's (
. A nr. 1.1 v Ilev. J. '. W'i.i yb.r. 'C'oni Ke-stetter of Mc!v' ees I halls chievtiw would i .eo-i,iiien, Ciiam
Win. . Mover of Adams (wj). t Aug. "J:i, by J. Sehoch, ( VvU
Anna Hitter oi Centre two. i(). (' Daniel Ham- ami Il.ttH
Apr. I.", by Kev. II. Y . Lan.lis,
Hi
m iiieasimt an.l s'W'
v.!;l I
I . i' t.
' em
Kxpel K in
I if IMIIkil It l.iit'
1 1 1 11 1 1 1 -1 , luitilol M' '11 roe twp. ,
jlcvil. i.wk oi Adams twji. to, A ng. 1, by liev. i leiiry ( '. Mini- : w. ai i n-.
Anna M. OMt of Springs twj. ! n, 'i,i. A. I'YauLetilieM to Doroiha 1 1" ...
j Apr. , by Kev. II.. Sclinable, I F.- Walt.-r, b..t!i ofSunb.iry. ' r-!'.'
. A.laui Sped, I of MiJJleereci; twp.' Aug. by M. 1'. Aniol.l, J. 1'.,! 'ii : i
Wo Ida .lane 1-reed ot ( 'hapnian twp. ('. F. Au. ker nl' Venlilla to Katt
: Apr J"', by !! v. Klias L m.lis, ! Wiitucr o!" 1 )mi.l .re.
jl'l-allK Snelle-liiergei- ..1 .Monroe Sept. "J. I iv Kev. S.
i twp., Juniata Co., ;o Kli.nia Sim-i V. W. ,i.:igaeiv n'
waiter ol -: Kerry twp. i Kalie M. Ilou-er.
I 1 k' I... I I M I II . . . i I t
ipr. oy ,i. i. i ec.i. .i. r., rept. hv liev.
una r, Theodore A
iv heeaiis). if
to take. Dr.
'"i'ii.'I"! i' J-.-;:..
a -r !v
:.-. i:.-..,,:,
I.d .' I 1-lllSe It i
'! i l '.leipl. s, nti.l
)! .e in i i i ::..
'!. : "'I "t iohS llllil
. ' fill tn Ii . i; ' 1 1
liii.-n. I '.t bv
To lay tba diatt of a carpet, joaib
fore aweoplaff it ipriakla H thtak laith
Httla wad of damp paper.
To teat tbo fraahneaa of an egg,
drop it in cold water, it It is freoh H
will sinks if aula it wiM ioat.
To make a carpet look aright that
has lost it color, sponge it off wall
with etroag soap auda la whieh a lit
tle turpentine has been poured.
Never trim a rump wick with scissors.
It la aim oat impossible to eut It clean
-tt4.trftjg)t- Just rnb the burned part
off with an old alou. '
When a nutniog Is old it has no oil.
It you ore In deirbt about tta being
good, picree the nutmeg with a needle.
If goxl, oil will Immediately apreod
around the punctate.
A marinade is a buth for meat, fish
and game to soak in before cooking.
It is prepared with water, vinegar and
wine, seasoned with an onion Hliced,
spices, bay loaves and a little salt.
If you use a wooden pail about your
household and it begin to shriivk and
leak, till it with water and tlwn stand
it in a tub filled with water. This will
swell the wood so it will leak no more.
Iit a narrow shelf nil nround your
A r ill r.frwuii rl t . n ..n mui. ll.u n...i
Fasten scicw books in the IwtUmi'ot SpCCr's l.')rt & Burgundy
the shelf about six inches upart. Iake , Wine.
the shelf of clu'iip wood ami havo it I The Finest Wine in the world from
stained to match the woodwork of the his 6 Aerc-i of Vincvards. where
i mmm
i 1 1 ill:'.
!. 1'.,
Hany Hummel nn.l ('lira M. '
Frantz, both of .MclCee. , Falls.
Miv 1, bvKcv. S. K. Oli-enf.r.l,
L Ueaiieh ol Iranklui twp. i V. , hemorrv of MiMlebnpr to
Kc!i. 1, bv W.O. Holmes, J. 1'., ' Kmina V. (iuinbuinof Frei'burir.
.mii'l A. Kinganian of Diindorc June .", bv Kev. James Kckeislv, ! Anna 1 Iartnian oft !ri-woI.l, Iowa.
Das is Dr. :
n' lVenioiit to!
I Vel.lilla.
V. C Wei.lell
Fwing ol Ilea
J. Mitchell of
Mi.l.lleereek.
Sept. ('., by i!ev. II. (!. Selmal.le,
A miiion I'lrii li ot' i!obe Mills ami
Illh bt-AiilAKDS JILbf GO.
ver .-; li iii's t.
.va
K.
Laudenslager of l etm I Dr. L. II. VocIMcr ami Lotti.
b
I' p.
Feb. -4, hv Kev. Samuel Smith,
riniiah Ilerbster and Marv A.
Iionias, both of Adams twp.
IV..'. 8, by Kev. 1 (. reid,-n-
vr, Oliver 1). I Iowell and Sallie
bill, both of Franklin twp.
F.I.. 17, by Kev. 1. I. Xell, S.
Massuhnan of Union Co. to
izio S. Koyer of l'enn twp.
Fib. 20, by Elias Hummel, J. 1,
ivin Coup of'DuiKainnontoCiirrie
tavcr of Centre twp.
Mi. 22, by Ilev. Samuel Smith,
II. Gordon and Lillie Smith.
tn of kreamer.
F.'l. 25, by Kev. J. X. Wetzler,
!' A. Shawvcr of Adams twp. to
ni'ie K. Varncr of Fayette twp.,
iiiittu Co.
F.h. 28, by Kev. Y. M. Hindis,
lstm (i. omnia of Fast Kuf
' two., Union Co., to Alice
wuse of Centre twp.
M.2S. bv Kev. I. P.Ncfr.John
Ihiininel of Monroe twp. to Jen-
Auiiuller of Sliamokiu Dam.
Mar. 1, by Ilev. Jacob Yutzy,
r rank K. cis'i' of McKccs i
ii . . ........
'loJennetta Schoch of Sebns-
'vc.
Mar. 1, by John II. Uaclimati,
1 1 A. II. Gill and Minnie A.
fnwel, both of Franklin twp.
,lr. 1, by Ilev. S. II. Wcnirert.
Ky J. KViHcrund Curoline Fuust,
pi Middleburg.
lar. 4, by Rov. W. M. UumWh,
I'nl. or a ma '
Y'vm iierbBter of Adams twp.
llierine 11. IlonniU'l of Spring
f :. '.....
V 4, by Key. W. M. Laudis,
Fine, both of Selingrove.
May C, by Kev. (. (i. Kumiir,
J. A.'Keiehenbaehan.l A. D. Maii
eval, both of West lVrry twp.
May l'.l, by J. K. Keek, J. i'.,
John K. Kice of Mcisi-rvillu and
Jennie C. (lellncttof Holler.
May 21, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Henry J. Sassaman of Monroe two.
to Kate l Kcnfer of Kratzerville.
May 21, hy Kev. 1'. C. Weidcii
mver, James J. Sluiwvcr of West
Virginia to Virgie D.M(yer of Ad
ams twp.
May 21, bv James F. Keller, J.
1'., Calvin Deliong and Cora S.
IJrciinycr, Inith of Keaver Springs.
May 27, by Ilev. W. II. Fahs,
Andrew I ear of Swales to Kminleiia
M. Knepp of Middlecreek.
May 27, by J. K. Feck, J. 1.,
A. V. 'ildt of (icorgetown to Ida
K. l'ortzline of Meiserville.
May 28, by J. Kohler Keek, J.
1'., Uriah M. Strawscr of Mahan
tongo to Annie C. K.ickel of'Me
Ktrs. Mny 2i, by 11. C. Fiss, J.
Charles V, Scheid and Catherine L.
Haley, both ot Monroe twp.
May 31, by Kev. S. K. Ochsen
fore, John A. Zerbeof Altoona and
Maggie M. Ulrieh of Selinsgrove.
June 2, by John II. llaebintin, J.
P., F. E. Hoke und Nora E. lloster
nmn, Ixitli of Penn twp.
June 3, by liev. Y. M. Iiaudis,
Isauo U. Hummel of Middlecreek to
Funny M. Peter of Crossgrove.
June 10, by Kev. S, S. Kohler,
Newton Wetzel to Mrs. Emma N.
Snyder, both of New Berlin.
Ilev. II. C. Sehn.il.le,
Sept. Ii
; Janics M. Fi!ier to Amanda
Arbrgat, both of Kerry twp.
: Sept. by Kev. V. (!. Fahs
i Win. !'. Ilerbster and Odosa
i Haines, both of Keavertown.
I Sept. 12, by Kev. W. M. Lan.lis,
j Anthony W. Krcbs of Troxelville
! to Delia Kauch of Keaver Sprir.gs.
S-jt. KJ, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Asa II. Kantz of Elkhart, I ml., to
Eva M. Adams ot Piun twp.
Sept. 18, by J. C. Schoch, Clerk
(). ('., Thomas Hornhcrgcr of Aline
to Kriseilla Hciges of Meiserville.
S-pt. 20, by Jatuc EckcrsK,
John Wilt to Cora May Stetler, Indh
of Monroe twp.
Sept. 20, by Kev. S. E. Ochsen
ford, W. I. Millholfof Penn twp. to
Minerva J. Keaver of Monroe twp.
Sept. 20, by Kev. J. P. Freed,
(Jeo. Ilackeuburg and Lydia C.
Kline, In.th of Adams twp.
Sept. 20, by Kev. S. S. Kohler,
Abraham Kcningcr and Louisa L.
Ister, both of Jackson tw o.
Sept. 2"), bv Kev. C. O
Win. II. KeichenUichlo Maggie M.
Moycr, both of Chapman, Pa.
Sept. 30, by J. C. Schoch, Clerk
O. C. Franklin E. Kline and Lizzie
Moycr, Indh of Adams twp.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS a thur cannot
rHcl the 'Ht ol the dlm-HKe. 'atarli n a tlxKt
orcoiistilluiloiisl (Hboa-v, iiuaiu orOcr u cure
It you liuixl take luteroal reinrtltetf Hall'H
Calnrrb cure la laken luternully, and ai'tM d -revtly
nn the blood and uiucoua aurlcea. Hall's
CnUirrh Cure la not a quack mealvlue. It was
lre-rttKHl by one ol the beak pbyalclaiia In Uie
eouutry yearn, au.l a regular preavlutkm. It
la eouipuaed ol tae Omt toulca kuowo, eouiblu. t
wllh tue beat bliMMt puinera. aotlnudlrwll.r ou
the iuuc.ua surlncea. The parrwt ooiui liiallon
ollbetwo lutrredleut la wha( proaucea aui'b
wumlt-rful reaulla lu curing catarrb. tteud lor
teatlni'iniala, tree.
K J. CHUNKY CO., Propa,. Toledo, O.
Hold by druwlxia, price T ceuta.
Mall Family Pilla are the beat.
Or.teri'ii to (liilt I'.irto i:ii.ii li.v Ort.
IS uti.l ( ul.a lv lire. 1.
Watfliiniiti.n. O't. s )'r si, I, nt M.r
k'ltrWy liiu; cnUr tb" l'iut-.l States rnU
Itary i on itirs t .n at I'.iriu i' that
tli.' is ! ;t 11. 1 must Ii.' i va. uali-.l l.y til"
Hi anish f'H.'S .,11 cr li.'t'iir..' int. 1 aal
that tlii- Spanish .i-m rti ri-rs t.o s,i
inf. .rir.f.l. In ease nt' tile failure nf the
Spanianls to i-niiiplet.' the evaeuatimi
t.y that 1 ito the I ' ti i t' I Slates eemmls
Finn.'rx ai' .llreete'l t.. tak" pi'ssessinii
of mill exerelst) all the fun. tn lis 'if
Kovermnent, ami in ease it Is f.nin, tn
bo linpussllile to secure transnirta:l'in
f. ip the Spanish truups by det. 1". they
may be permitteil to K' Into temporary
quarters until transports can be
cuieil to take them to Spain.
The president has notitieil the T'nfte.l
States fvaeuation eoinmlssion ut Ha
vana that the Spaniards would be ex
peeted to have evacuated the Island by
lec. 1. with a Htroni; Intimation that
In ease of failure the Vnlted States
would brook no further delay, but Im
mediately thereafter would take pos
session of the government.
Hour ! t'revrnt I niii..
We Imvo two eliililieii who are
subject to attacks of croup. When
evei an itttaek cntuiiit,' on my wife
triven Hu'iu (.'eiimlvilaiti'ti Conah
Ksiu.hIv and it uhvavs iirevetits the
attack. It H a lMHiseuul.l leo ssity
iti this cninity ,-i i . 1 1 ii.i muttt-r what
ns we t nn out nf, it woiilil not ilo
to be without (Jhiinbeflain's C'oua
Hetnedv. Min- of it in Hold here
time i if ..ll other cough medicines
(out bimni. J. M. Aicklk. (if Nickle
I?ro8., lueicliHuts, NickleMlle. l'a.
tor Bale by ail DruggiHtd. '
xrANTED S K V K A L TKl'STWOKTHY
I iii'r)u. in ihi MtitH to inaiMire our biiMi-
I I j iiesn in O.eir twn and iienrliy ctitu.liett. It ia
I a 111 , ( intilnly oilk'e wurk cuirl.K-tiHl at home. SulHry
"tuiiiit a'.v u yrnr hiiii cMit'ii1.!! ii'niii.'.
tmiiAiUw, no more no Ii'nm nullify. Monthly
fl Kelerenwa. Kihm.mil. eir-ailurem;l kUoih.'
i"l en vi'ln.o, llvrbvrt 11. Hum, Prui,!., I lepi M,
OhImKo. 'J-lj-l.it.
vv I
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IY IT
room. Stnr.il all j our pretty plates on
the tihelf, nrranintf thern arti.stleaUy.
llan jcur eups nnrl iniis on the
hoolis. This little Inexpensive decora
tion jrlvea nn attractive fml)i to the
dining-room, whieli no amount of
heavy and expensive f urr.iture could
uecotnpllsli. X. V. Vi. 'd.
.an 7 avuiiii.
Last nltflU when Jnek nut In that chair
My heart wus eokl-l teas.d him well.
ri" should not kiss my hand or lu.tr.
One word of lote I would not tflL
Hut now ho Is not here nh, m!
All dark my day with dull despair!
'low fond a sweetheart 1 would be
To-nlKht If Ja k nut In Unit chatr
-ThlcnKO Ke.ord.
the .soil is riv.h in iron, imparting
it to UieOpiifto rapc and the jfrape
to the Wi.ic causes the dark, deep
rich colur, and l)!nod-:ii.ik;n
property of this lifc-yi vin;r Wine.
The Iron in it. This is the Wine
thfit b?ats t!ie world in its valua
ble medicinal qualities, for family
use and evening parties ; it is
especially beneficial fur females,
invalids and rjjed persons.
The Port Wine is nine years (1J
and the I'.urijiindy, a ridi dry wine
eiwcht years old.
Ylio Claret t.;uah the finest French
pruluct
Uru;'sits iinc! (irocers Sell it.
Alaska
Kioruiyke-Yu ko7i
Internationa! Exploration
and ImmM hmymi
I N COR PO HATED
CAPITAL STOCK,. - - Sl.000,000,000.
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h i.i. ! on a vn ve:-i-si c.,: v..
(umu'imI Olliccs; 5, 7, ! v: 11 Hro;i(lu :iy, NYe Vor' .
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FuliU' In 'I ll. -iL-:-i ,-v ...i, V.lletl It ;l ,-esl Mill ll Ml t i I'ti i ,i I 1 1- 111- ''
u lii, nil, --r nf Klial-iiM iMi.i have left uivnnipeleiii . ie n ! r- 'u.il'
tc.i lu, ti.it is ui. lilts tun niuai io a ir iu aoyuiuer iKUuti. "
T1
ti'f r r-v r i - m i-k to nnv one for first ln',-iripiii,,n .(f - ,
w . .w. w i..w.-n, . ni-i:r:iiier. 'li iicner. Cleric er
'itiii;ra,ii operaiur wUicli we successfully UU. Uusiut'sn nouses suppl.tU vvitu
nini., 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 cc:ifi' Kerer tn prominent natron- !n i-vitv mrt ,.r in..
time
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'V " 1N-K1 ITIO.S HV .MAIL. II you are mn-mploved and w.ll.nir t. hair
"' ' " "-, -". -,i- i t in- i-nsv e -son.s in "iionnami. in auuna I aiainirne fr.e
Auwri'i fftu -i.ri CLEMENT C. GAINES. President. PouuHHEtPSui. Nu Yowc
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