R7( Brim tfcateatf pom. . awn SMiae aann eo., sew voaa. The Middleburgh Post. !'n hliurinil nvnrv Tliilm.lnT Geo V Waqcnscller, tditor and Proprietor SuWritin $1.50 per year. wUli'ii in i.it ! i.i:l .nalvuneo wlirn hvnl o'lt- l li- llux-ounlv.l riATIS Of ADVIBTI8INO. an irmistrne rt'lvcril;"!!!.'!!' not othprwlw .oiiirnpit j for 1:1 1 rlinrirPil at Hip rnir of is ci'tit it lltu(iiiii'iit'l iiiMisiin Mr flint Inwr lion anl IDtvnis kt tiif fur tviry sutwqueut inwruou Vaia nfitv pul-lnhrd frte ; obituary poenp. tovvift tr rr.rft-c. fc., mrtttrnn mm. Thursday, Nov. 17, 1898. Seasonable Suggestions. Tlierc will 1m titiisidcralilu work to do in (he garden this month in irettinir it rnulv for winter. (Jo over it nnd gather up ami remove nil the debris winch has collected in the fluwer-lcds. Cut down the dead stalks of the iwrciinials, and pull up what is left of the annuals, and burn all retusc of this kind, or bury it where it will decay and help to fer tilize the soil of the garden. There may lx no flowers during the winter but neatness should prevail where Uiev have leen. Store awav flower stakes and trellises, and give to all plants needing it Mich protection as was advised in a former article. Now is a good time to prune any shrulw which were neglected- during the summer when they were making growth. If too thick, thin them out, so that the branches you leave may have room lor healthy development. Remove all weak or injured wood, li the plant is awkward in sliajtc, trim it into more symmetrical form. But be sure of thecharactcrotyour plant. Prune no shrub in fall which blooms in spring from buds formed this season. Only plants which pro duce flowers on thegrowth of branch es made next springshould In? pruned uow. Cut the clematis kick to withiu two or three feet of the ground, and lay down that portion to stalk which vou leave, uud cover it well. It is an excellent plan to put ma nure about the hvrlwiiviis plants in fall. It not only furni-hes a sort of protection, but its fertilizing proper ties are :tt free by all rains, ami ari absorUxl by the il to the Unetit o' the plant. In pring. what is lef can In.- dug into the il. Plant in the window-garden should have the U-t of care at thi .a.-n, l"r it is a -riti-a 1 j-ril wit! ' them. Aim to ki-ep the u-mperuturt , of the room low, ami to give them all the Irft-h air .-ilie. lie care ful about over-watering, aixl give no: fertilizer. Avoid a far as jxivible anything that will lave a tendency j to excite growth at a time w hencon-diti'Ei- are unfavorable for it. Fuchsias w ill have completed their work for tiie eiv,ii, aaJ should I dried .2 gradually, to get them rtaJv for theoellar, to w hich place tixr sliou'd ..' tikea bv the fir?l of I.ta!xr, to remain until the firvt of March. Give hr arcl ks water whik they retrain uj.-irs. If theJX VK"' 1501(1 U1 toilige droji- the plant will not uf-j f':-r. VliiA out-of-"j'r-drop their j The Fu!un lX-rno rat says: "La-;t !v ia fall, vou are trying to' Xi&l your fuch-ii- iature trc-au t tlrtlfl. in. etiry MsuuHitiHiK kSKul'l rc-j is t'je rt-f.roc-r h oiii'-i of this eoun ve fir trsitj't. i tr a mortgage in it favor, given bv d'i over l.V; wiylowe a? u h'u h I yhiilk tn Vj x Lejt uA K-ttJiat all j r"rat' 'my, in the urnof 1310 trkcte tirl twkn ire dfjrfl aaiiiht j Jjl- 'tin '"'rtafre inalc to tn -th to'Jjxiiwj of troA. uwiyitiofym"- "10, $I,0) fir! ncirtgage prvrwli'A worth a of'.-urt, j 't hi' h ar; to inUTt at r.sjeffrj.r I Elyt It. lUrf'rd. in ! e nr "r 5 Ir wrtituai tr annum. lLiryer' liavir. ess VhMlteiaetkiMmi MskT jm tnvi L lw ink dnfck eaI OKAIN Or It i'ieJxtwj-IbWr-3 MJLitif a(J tax It jiaO vt or. J rJ'-1 move fcut wm kssnt 4 a.Kiv 13 pwn 3 it 11 , I JfB ttU) KAT tJtil 7VU 4ielntUt . 1 . .1 1 1 , ' . I lirwirti tJuvr tt. (hvo-O j, M, JwjJ'; wlioarciuWtU e.a, .Ja. rfif M aaj a-) ! , . A swl r.ajsu X awf fffl 4ltl tjJ!i ra sV-jifaMj.f T V i .. I ay -V ay-We" m wwa, M ' lvcu 1X1 , - M rvi a MHI 'MOfi. la. Wheelmen's Turkey Dinner. . . . ' The following wheelmen of Nor thumberland and Suubury rode to Middleburg on Sunday and were treated to a royal turkey dinner at the Washington Hotel at that place: T. J. Fisher, Ilarry Hawley, Wal ter Johnson, Newtou Rentier, Han v Sceley, Ed. and Stod. IJtirg, W. K. Bright, Wm. Taylor, John Taggart, Irvin M.Johnson, George Keretetter, of Northumberland, and Bert O. Mil ler, Hiram Haas, Jr., Ed. Bingeman, John Shifter, George Conrad, Jr., Landis Fry, Jr., Charles Warfield, Ben Musgrove,Mr. and Airs. George Davis and Mrs. Clarence Weaver of Sunbury. Northumberland Yes, Of Value on a Farm. The soansuds. on a farm are of value, and there is a considerable quantity made durine the year. If added to the manure heap they are excellent in assisting to protect the manure from loss by escajie of am monia. There nre certain fat acids from the soapsuds which unite with Mihstnncc in the heap, produces salts, and asdeconiM)sitio!i producing prog ress there is a breaking down of comixiunds and the formation of more than their share in the alterna tions of the substance in the heap. Lcngfe!low to Illustrated. Last year Charles D:'.ne Gibson illustrated 'The People of Dickens" for The iAtdita' Home. Journal. The pictures were i successful that this year, aiuJ during next year, . K Taylor, the New Kngland artist who has made such rapid strides in his art, will illustrate "The People of Fongfellow"-also for lhelxdierf Home Journal. The ioctusscleetod are "The Psalm of Life," "Hiawa tha," "Evangeline," "The Court shipof Miles Standish," "The Chil- fren's Hour," "The V illage Black smith," and others. Notice. Having been positively informed that a certain individual, unemploy ed or unauthorized by me, has leeii resetting toiuhstones, cutting inscrip tions and collecting pay for the same lainnng to do so us mr represcntn- tive and witli my permission I here by uVirf to inform my patrons and friends that I have nosuch represen tative and that the (terson referred to is an impostor. I also warn the individual that if uch practices and others similar to them are continued he will be speed ily dealt with by due process of law. cry Kcspeotfullv, M. L, Miller, Selinsgrove Marble Works. If continual talk about him in the newspapers is an indication, ltud yard Kipling must lie the most pop ular ot living authors. A vast number of readers must, therefore, welcome a pretty ami wonderfully cheap edition of his "I)ejartmcntal Ditties, Barrack-Uooni Balhuls and Other Verses," just issued by the famous cheap-hook publishing house, Hurst A Co., 125 Grand St., New York, at the price of only 35 cents. You may get it of any lookseller, or from their publishers, win w ill K-nd their complete catalogue to any applicant. try Vrala-O t Try Urala-O. Afek your Grocer to-day lo show you a package of Grain O. the new food drick that takes the place of coffee. The children may drmk it without injury as well us the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN O has that rich Beal brown of Mocha or Java, tut it is made from pure KraitB and he ioot delicate stomach rt ceivn it without dietrer-s. One foutth the rrice of coffe l.V land Saturday the Metropolitan Trust Omittauv, of New York City, filed i uv.rora raiJr'jad on it cr- javabh? wtni-ariuually on the fin-t!' I'iar of January aivl July t.f ft. ..r'.l,- I I 7 ' ' ' - in -li til Liir LffiliflA I Z l " Vy hug the) fuwaf'jni rirM Ot MtomtuA- MHZ. Wu U fxrwa: whicfi u tliai rr. u.i -..ii , i T YA.iuAl &J iMnMOnu ot ti, f' ITEUS OF 8TATB WOkMbarr. Pa Nor. it Tk Mr. Mr'a Jury tnTMtlcattac tha MUf mint accident rwturaad a ytrdiet jtm terdar aiternooa plaetiif taa blama oa Encinaer Prle and Brakemaa Aa thony. They had chart ot th eoal ara which fell down th ahaft and killed th eight men en th carriage. Harriabura. Nov. 11 Oorerner Kaa Ins laaued a writ to th ahertff of Al legheny county laat evening authe ris ing him to hold a special efaotloa Nev. 29 to All the vacancy la the Twenty, third congresalonal dlatrtet oreated by the realgnatlon of Qovernor-eleot Will lam A. Stone, who tendered hla resigna tion the day after hla election. Philadelphia, Nov. li Thursday Sen ator M. S. Quay lanued an address an nouncing his candidacy for United States aenator and offering a reward of 110.000 for the conviction of any leg islator accepting a bribe or any per son offering a bribe. Today ei-Poit-master General Wanamaker offers a re ward of 120,000 for auch conviction. Plttuburg, Nov. IB. Window glass factories, with a capacity of about 1.100 pota. started work yesterday, and nearly 10,000 men and boya are earning their flrat money In over half a year. Of the total number of about l.MO pota controlled by the American Glass com pany only about COO were operated be fore the agreement was reaohed Sun day. The remaining Idle pota will be In complete working order early thla weeK. Sharon, Pa., Nov. 11 An exploelon of alag occurred at the Buhl stool mill at midnight, the concussion of wtttoti shook houses all over the otty. John Van Horn, who operate the elertrta crane, waa pcrhapa fatally bunted, and John Shlpp and George Addicts aerl ouRly Injured. The eapleston waa caus ed by water coming In eontaet wtth the elng. Fire followed the explosion, and the mill waa damaged slightly. Canonsburg, Pa,, Nov. 18. Thla tw was visited yesterday by a furious fire, which, before it could be rettea un4er control, wiped opt fully a thtM of th business portion, two of the principal hotels, many dwelling and did dam age estimated at 1160.09. No lives ere lost, aa far as can be ascertained. During the progresa ef th fire thlevca reaped a rich harvest tn th west ead ef the town. After th fir a deaea or mere families found thetr heme tarsi upside down en their arrival, almost everything portable being oairled away. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Nev. IS. Twa pas senger cars were wrecked. Ms train men killed and Ave Injured by a keado collision en the Lehlali YaHer raJlroaA. nine miles east of thla etty, las PrMar morning. The names ef Ike kitted ar: John NcNally. engineer. Lealarhua: William Toxhelmer. nresasav WSlte Haven; Fred Glass?, Hremu, Uauoh Chunk; Joha MeOregger, eiyreee aaes aenger. 'rilkeabarre; Jaaeb Bngtesaaa. br&kemaa. Eaaton; B. B. fMoa, eaol. neer, Rastea. The latter died last nlgat. The accident waa da t tk fdkar ef the air brakes t work. Erie, Pa.. Nov. 11 In cenrt yetv day Attorney Illgby filed a formal pea test en behalf ef Ms. Oeerg HUrtaat Republican caadldat far eongv, was was defeated on th fae ef ta re turns, against the ceuwt e the votes In the first and Beeead wards ef th city of Carry. Re alUges that tna election bearda were net ergaasad ac cording te law, that they reoeJved the votes of persons net aatitled te vet,' that they received the votes of misers, did not atttad to their duty, closed th polls during th hours tlly must be open, and allowed persons t b preasat tn the ethe aad talk t Vetera. Pittsburg, Nev. 11 Suit waa eaterd In the county courts yesterday after noon agalaat H. Sellers MoKea, Mur ray A. Verner and ethers by the Pitta burg and Birmingham Traotlea com pany charging thean with fraudulently securing tfae rum of tl.0O4.00t. The bill charge conspiracy, aad alleges that In the reconstruction and equipment of the road fer operatlea by eleoUiclty Jl.:ofl 0W waa paid te Veraes, whea J6C8.0OO Is said to have been a fair prloe for the work. The ceurt Is asked for a decree ordering an aocowatlng and to grant a bill of dlacovery, also to grant a decree that the pretended ceatraota were devices to obtain the eoropany'a money. Pittsburg. Nov. II. Edward Beil sMn. brother of Bertha Bellslela, whe killed hr mother and attempted to kill herself six weska age, added another chapter to the tragedy which surrounds the family by killing himself Sunday niKht on the grave ot hla mother. Hla body was found yesterday, oold aad stiff, and beside It waa a aot whlok Indicated that he had committed sui cide by poison. Bertha la atlll livlaff. but cannot recover. Edward BeUstela'a widow la ta a dying aaitlen frm the effects ef th ikNk The) aewe of fear husband's ralelde ts4 m eeMapee, aa the has boea la a trail ssstdltle tm some weeks past. Her csjaes) as sssjsjet ed momentarily. Hollldayiiburg. Pa., Nev. U. ajaa aenrational homicide eases In the Blair county courts ended yesterday, when Frank Wilson and tJamea Farrell. charged with the murder ef Heary Bonnecka, were dlaaharged. Beth mas had ben convicted of the charge, but the supreme court ordered new trials In their cases. District Attorney Ham mond claimed that the second trial was useless under the rulings ef the higher court, and upon hla motion the court ordered the release of Wilson and the commitment of Farrell te the Westers penitentiary te serve out a sentence for a separate crime. These murder ta-s have saddled 135, CW In casta aad detective fees upon th eeunty'a tax. layers. Mlddletoen, Pa., Nev. 14. Th end i t Camp Meade Is la sight. By Thurs day the entire fiecend cerpa will have left for the bw campe la the south. ree regiments atartcd yesterday Bd Ihree more today, cjeneral Teung and LafT ftnd Ihe I . m r. .111 w - ' y,,M.r Kigi - m ' m rs!)"His leaving were the Kecond Wm Vlr- ghth Pennsrlvaol and Flrat M' - ''"4 - Tbe Fourteeatb Fenn- mi mau ivr Burnmervui. and Uirnorr'yw th Thlrtntb Pennsyl' vanla starts tut Augusta, Oa. A bat' XnXUin from a regiment not yet desla- . BJltjtd will Slav lliln l . Cvvrr)n property. Secretary Alger A few days ago a yonng man hx Selinsgrove Bent a dollar away in answer to an advertisement, "How to Make Money Fast," and received for an answer "Put glue on it" The experience was worth a dollar, for it might save him losing ten times that much. Wanted Salesmen. Wemake no extra vagrant offers, but have g-jod business proposition for reliable men to handle our Ticr Brands Lub'gOils and Greases. Address with reference The Howard Oil & Grease Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Ihe November jiumber of the ill Carleton Mazazine entitled Everywhere has been received at this oliice. It contains several beautify new poems by that popular author. The other reading niaiter is well se lected. The publishers are offering this most excellent magazine for 50 cents a year or three sulweriptions for one dollar. Address Everywhere pni,i;i.;,... f v -v' i M. .ii.nniiiu 1HW lOrK, MARRIKU Oct. 27, in Ix'wistown, bv Kev. W. II. DcH-kcr, Ira I). Middles warthof Atkinson's Mills and Irene Kothrock of Kydu. Nov. 11, by l?ev. E. JI. Chileote, iirry Liiitner liemiM!rhng and An na MaudCnrns, lxth of Selinsgrove. Nov. 12, by M. P. Arnold. J. P.. Joseph W. Stahl of Verdilla to I'hoebc Brulmker of Port Treverton. Nov. 7, by G. M. Shindel. Clerk O. C, Isaac Crouse of Lewis twp., it.;.v. 4.. rn. t . . w.iiuu vuuuijr UJ.T4I11I (. IMlllCr 01 Jackson twp., Snyder Co. D1KD. Nov. 7, near Seven Stars, Ira J., son of David B. and Ada 8wartz, aged 3 years, 3 months and 15 days. Funeral was held on the 9th inst., at the Bethlehem church. Ilev. O. G. Romig olTlciated. TiEOISTKICB NOTICKS.-Nntlre toherebr Btv. t .nJ,?,V,, '"'""""If imet rersona'bsve nirn tbelr AdmuilHtrntnrt', onrsdisn. and Kx eculors' accnutitslnthp H'irlMei'somreof Snr der iwintv. nnd the dome will be presented for rnrarrnation and Bllowsnoe m the court Ttmise in Mlddleburgb, Monday, December It! li, ihbs. Flrit srd nnsl nceonnt nf Vlotes Mlfmnn Executrix of l lie Burma of S irnh A. Mllmao, late of lenn towosblp, deceased. The supplementary nconuotnf a. A. Romlir. Admtn'Mrntorof ihe Estate of Ivl J. ltomllr Iste ot West Hester townnlilp, BnTder Cn. p doceaaed. , ' . " n .!?"M f Caroline Schnee, AdmlnNirnirlT of William Selinee. Inte of Pert- townMilp, Snvdcr Co., Pa, Deceased. First snd final soeoi-f t of f. K. and R HssMnper, AdmlnMnl.nf lhr KVntenf John S. Hsslnijer, Iste of rrai.kllii towutlilp, Snyder Co., ja.t deceaaed. The nrst and nl aeeonnt of Newton S linrh man. Executor of t he E-inio of Israel Iiaclmmn, lute of the aorouplmf Mnlillelmn:li. t u dee d. -.T?,P fl.,T!,aPd P0"1"' n00"'"'' Welieeoa Wes. er, David S. Melwr and Keulien S. Melser Kxe. cntors of tUe Kntnte of jePU Melser. late of I hapman township, snydcr t'o., pa., deceased. KKMlebure. r... Nov. & VmS?'"1 1T1PWS' A rPR.MKli BNTS.-Snnee . here " arplen fhal the fnllowlntr WldowVAP pratsenienisiindxrtliFKtiiniHw, have Iv n flied withalieneri ' ft'eiwisn' foni m inyiicr eountr for Connrinaikin nn Vln.lKl. the 12th day of December. I. Appraisement of Sarah K. Wiw wMow 01 Henry wise, late of Cinpumn town ship, Snyiler Co.. Pa,, deenased, elnied to be taken tinder the M'O exemption law. S. APnrnlsement of Alice Orarhlll, widow ot Amos w. uraybill. late of West Herry towDshln snyder '. Ps.. deceased, elected to be tukeu under Uie f.WO exemption law. Oao. at. Siiibdbl, aerk O. C. Htddleburif, Pa., Nov. u, The foliowinf aorotinta will te presented lor C hiIImuuIIod ud d), Dee. l, The account of A. O. fsshoar, Aasiiroeo for the benetli ofcredltuiaof u. W. UUh. ot Sprlnir Wwnshlp, Snyder Co., Pa. .n".M- (i"""L. Prothonourr. Mlddleturp, p., Nov. w. Court Prcclamatinn, UHtKKA8 the Hon. U.rold M. MrCl.rs " President JudK ot the Judlrisl Dl.trlet, emnpoMd ol the counties ol Snyder, and 1 nion ana and Z. T. Oeui-i nerling, tq.. AuuirUte Judges la and lorSny. ! iLLimni invir ureeepi, oearintf date the 14th day 01 Oct. A. I)., UW, tome dlrrntcd far the hoMIn olan Orhani' Court, rourtol t'enimon Pleas, evurt ol Oyer and Tr. miner and General Court ot Quarter Bewloniol thtPeaee, at Mlddlehunch, lor the county of Snyder, on the tnd Monday, (being the 12th day ol Dee. lsvx.). and to continue one week. Notice n therelure hereby lvn to Ihe Coron er, Juitleet ol the Peace and Uonrtsldes In and lor the county ol Snyder, to appear la their fin.per erD wlih their roll, record, InuulsU tionr, examination! and other remembrances to do Ibote tblniia which of their offlce and In ihsir behall pertain to he done acil wltneuet and person! prueecullns In behull . th L'oia oionwealth svalnst an) perroo or perar.ns ara ra ulreil to he then and there attending and de .rtins without leave at their peril. Justices are reuuerted to be punctual In their attendance t the apiMlnted time agreeably to notice. Hires under toy hnd erf senlat the Hherlfl'l ofliee In Middle! urgh, ,lhe 71 h day ol Nor. . li-one IboiiMtnd -ivUi hundre.l.nd ninety IgU. P. H. UlTTKit, Nberld. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Corrected weekly by oar merchants. Hutfr.. 18 r-KlfS ' inioos. 'jird T.ll 20 .. 00 0 4 .. 7 -00 a MSIVW......M.........M........M....... ... Clilckeusperlb farkeya , I1, 4houloVr 0 -tain 14 .New Wheat 7(1 40 Uy Potatoes u Old Corn... :) Sew Oats ;in 'Iran tier 100 lbs 70 vikltllluifs " wi 'lion .00 440 "loar mr bbl lee r' NECIMUllA cured l Vr. Milne' Pais "ium. 'lHtiiit Aialldrugguu, ft. F.fl. Prices Never Knnwn u .r J " " uc BO fwOW!' York id PhilSphlf Vf e'red f""XV; A 11 T . .1 oucusrer uinghams, 50 ixsi ijignt tJkJioo, 5c " Blue Calico, 5c Canton flannels, Co to 10 lnSloWS r.; " :::rr?' owrm tai.a every dav ::: prices to astonish ypa. vreouc, 01117 $3.00. and which is to rm,r monnfao.,.. manufacturers prices. C4 a 1 Our Ladles Coat and Wrap Department Ktylei, and rriZ tZ? 1 PeA? rtinent to .elect f y oiurm 01 Boots rfnd Shoe! Reachedour utore. Evervtn! . lreDCiuKidtoU.eordiurT aiOH iPi AND SRR o n nuuie counter lull of h inou f,. 1; T iiuem. n,,T too, size, from 1 tola LXAtJr0' tnt $ 2.25 to f 2.C0; Felt boots con ' W Ti ,25j en 8 u,n hoota invite all to P,ve us " ? ?' fef ' Weki" will astonish, Good stock, lo , iiX'.??' .ou P" that Our new line of Enamels) viC . . ...i, bona. Cio "b." inr ; Jr.;?... f'omr p BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. huckW and Lion Coffee, lie, 3 . lbs. for 20c 1 4 ior40o. I .HQ' r .. Winner Coffi'i iar ; 2 lbs. for 25c. Loose RoBi-tcd Jvo, I3cj 2 lbs. for 25. Java Htid Mucho. 30c: 4 lbs. for $1,101 una luuBB irreen cnilun 'ir.n 9 lbs Soft A Sugar, 50o. 8i lbs Gran nlated, 50c. 1(1 Ilia T.icrlif nnn r.n.. Corn Starch, 6e ; 3 Jbs. for 12c. New Itice, 5 ; very nice. Best N. O. Molasses. U n nt Syrup, 18c. a graL jjiRDt ayrup, 30c. a h1. Chocolate. 18c. Baking Soda. 4o. per lb, Baking Powder. 60. i lb. N. lt.W'tt lisua i.r. a.,.J.:i n :.. ajargwu xay. uur bargains, are every day. F. H. MAURER'S, N. W. Cor. Front and Uruon Sts., IOW Berlin, I OPPENIIEIMER'S GREAT BARGAIN STOCK . . . . Everything New and Com plete in the Line of the LATEST STYLE FALL HATS lias jost been received. You oan be euro of honest prices. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes ! You make no mistake in buying from us. Wo always give you a rich deal. Cnmeand See Clothing. We are prepared to give you suits at rock bottom prices. At the old stand they use you right. H. OPPENHEIMER, Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. Liberal Aflustments. . . . . REMEMBER H. HARVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. NoAgsesgments No Preminm IJMpo The Aetna Founded A. D., " Home " " American " ( it The Standard Accident Insurance Co. ' The New York Ufe Insurance. Co. The Fidelity Mutual Ufo As$oclation. Tour Patronage Solicited. For the Latest Read the Middleburg Past. t nnnni tuiu SlHJ voo.irnoveltydivss.r,?., ... lA U IM Blanket,, 'to 1 B-st Unbleached Muslin 4 eiuitl.V ah oiwoi Cotton. 4c iecuii W3 lum a... Department MUU new uur men's Ov V.,reB"V '.or eane and -nif.; ". Wu are ab n tn ,,.!! 1L 'u" mem at 7fi;, -l,;," rC"e! rr?m be . -'AAO I Rniiino T n'rr V8' 12c "tra n,ce. patineal, 10o 8 packages 26c. Crushed wLhI. 1 a i. Coffee cakes, 5c'. a lb! t""a Ginger Bnaps, 5c. a lb. Oyster crackers, 5o. a lb. Knick-knacks, 8c. a lb. Water craokern. on . ik Cash paid for good butter and eggt. Tavist n.x. imer.No.ll. 10 10 . , ,w .- iminni r-HK, freih, 24 VI Cherrlen lu ira. s W Yonng Chick. 10 40 Old " T Turk7s, 0 Potatoes, to Apples. hi New Berlin Flour, r. Prompt Payments. 1819 Assets 11,055,513.88 . n ow' fjaajay,!!! 0.853.628.54 1810 " 9 4 ftft KOI M News 1 lie uliildren'H n ' JaKfeHr hSW mw