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It answers the many questions concerning the Government of the United States and of foreign nations, is a valuable resume of the war with Spain, abounds with statistics from com mercial and industrial pursuits, tells the story of the put played by the Keystone boys in the late war and is, in tact, a complete cyclopedia (if the world's activities during 1898, and must lie indispensable to every thinking American citizen. The Almanac may be had from news dealers or by sending 25 cents to the 'The Press," Philadelphia. seas -- StXl8GK0VE. t o Tr XT HIT A "OCXS 'Sy tnc deaths in our township DEADLY mAttln, w lL K & faiok the contract to bust some logs for J. H. Orals DeaUi acd Destruction lo Many- Long and came out second best, bs cents in debt The bad weather Boston, New York, Pbilmlelpbia, , prevented a number of folks from Washington. Louisville Terror- taking in the watch meeting at Mc- isd by the Awful Scourge. Iflure last Saturday evening All t. eOrent Centres of Qur farmer, are busy hauling and ropuirtiioD Anecieu. burning lime this winter No ice I he depressing effects 01 wepres- bwj8e jias UM at tni8en(1 yot ent epidemic of Grip are apparent .....-.-.I....... TaoiJutM nlnrlra. busi- . . ., ,v" ? ' - jnoi ine moscvatuaoie naper in ness lin n, tiiiK-naiiit-s, iaii 11, .--l. w , , i11T ., ;ir car drivers, school children, police , q. hM jfa a officers and even the doctors all r-!)(0nm, ., nisn vicums ny inc iiuuurew. w v , jj J ,, There- 1m i OlMI of People , ivnii. v vjt iliserivereu can i' '1 1. i Who are injured by the ue of coffee snow results equal w . -V';; " ltecently there has been placed in all Ivestoriive nervine, n 'i""11.' grocery stores n new preparation overcomes the excessive exhaustion, called GHAIN O, made of pure ;v.;rMt,.t!. .,ntite and assists. .nf". tnattaKee the place ox cotlee, o ' rf. , , ,. 1 lue most iioncatH stomacn receives nature to throw ott tiic ueaui quo- jt without distress, and but few can robes from the system. In times of 1 tell it from coffee. It does not cost epidemic like the present it should over i--toe!d.,,dd be taken as a preventive ol disease, i per p80kafre. Try it. Ask for Grain O. "(trip had left me a physical wreck; weak, lielplessand miserable. I could not eat; could not sleep; Deo. 29, by Revi G.D. Druoken- could not gam any strength, ana naa I miller, Jacob Simpson Reichenbacli nervous prostration of the worst to fiallie Soholl, both ofjDnndore. hind. Our home physician could T. , . . v . .. . , , 1 i Dec. 11, in ew Berlin, bv the not help me and I commenced using ' Dr. Miles' Nervine. The Brst night's Sydnev Koliler, I)avid Maurcr Bleep that I had had in four months K rU" J"."1 MM ha,,M! W,H' came as the result of two first doses. ofDt u,,lon "ntY When I had taken two bottles I felt Deo. 21, by Hc'v. S. E. Oohseil- better than I had before in years, ford. Franklin Berge of Lswisburg, and continued to improve until I was I and Jennie (i. Meckley of WinfielJ. MARRIED. entirely curek." Eli woodabd, Plymouth, ills. Al! druggists are authorized to sell Dr. Miles' Nervine or. a guar antee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. Ik; sure and get Dr. Miles' Nervine. Booklet on Dec. 25th, at Salem, by Rev. H. (i. Snable, Sarah K. Hcintzclman and Francis K. Buyer, both of Mt. Pleasant Mills. Dec. 22, by Goo. M. Shindel, Clerk O. C, Amnion Jordan and L i. i ....... a i.1h,c SadieM. Boonie, both of Adams iwp heart and nerves sent tree. Address i i Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. J. Burtv Gemberling was married to a lady from from Clearfield Co. He returned with his bride on Wed nesday evening... Mr. Long, fathci of Mrs. Lamberson, died suddenly on Christinas evening of apoplexy. It was his 7Sth birthday. He was buried Snydertown on Thursday. . . . F. McFall, wife and children re turned Friday from a trip to Lewis town. . . . Dr. Dieffenderferand wife of Wilkcs-Barrc at O. W. Meek's Rev. V. H. Dale and wife of Williamstown, Pa,, Dr. Lebkerand wife of Cleveland, Ohio, anil (i. W. Munis and family of State College at I. C. Burns. ."Prof. Win. NiK'tl ing is spending the holiday vacation With his family The Christmas exercises in tnc various ruiuuay schools were very itok1 and well at- Dec, 26, by Rev. W. E. Brillhart, William H. Schrawder and Minnie L. Houser, Iwth of Porf Treverton. Dec. 25, by Iev. L. Dice, Chas. Ewing of Beaver Springs and Ada A. Baker of Banner vi lie. Dec. 27, by Rev. W. E. Brill hart, Calvin W. Troup of Washing ton twp. to Ellen C. Mcnglc of Perry twp. Dec. 27, by same, I. W. Longacre and Cora M. Brown, Isitlt of Ver dilla. Jw. 29, by Rev. G. D. Druck enmUler, Jacob Simpson' ' Reich en bach and Sallie Scholl, bothofDun dore. Deo. 28, by Rev. C. D. Zweier, Arthur D. Sliirey and Lizzie J. Middleswarth, ImiiIi ofMcClure. Dec 29, by Geo. M. Shindel, Clerk O. C, Henry W.Aumnd and Marv J. ('rouse, IniIIi of Middle- DIEU. Dr. B. F. Wagenseller, wife and grand-daughter spent several days ir Philadelphia last week Mrs. Bolender and grandchildren spent the holidays with her brother, John Swarm, at Williamsport Miss Beckie Covert visited friends at Lick Haven during the holidays Mrs. Edward Gemberling spent several days at Bunbury visiting her daugh ter. . . . A. J. Gross and wife are vis iting his daughter at Scranton J. E. Forrester and wife arc at Mt. Carmel Dr. Yutzy preached as a supply tor Dr. Weber at Sun bury recently who was attending the funeral of his father in New York Among the people visiting dur ing the holidays are Win. and Dom ex Ulrich with their parents; C. E. Frontz of Springfield, Ohio, and B. M. Wagenseller of Centre Hall at M. L. Wagensellcr's; John D- Sny der and wife at Miles Snyder's; F. H. Schroder and N. L Catherman with their parents; ('has. Yon al Ira Schoeh's; Mrs. Lewis PraJnat J. B. Fodder's; Will Nipple and friend at Dr. Nipple's; Will Schnure and Jas. Lavis with parents; Prof. C. W. Herman and family at J. 1'. Richt er's; John Alleman, Esij., of Harris burg spent Sunday with his mother; Dr. R. N. Hartman of Boston at the Keystone Hotel; Newton (, angler. Will Mark, Harry Alleman and John Parks with their parents: Ed ward Gemberling with his family. . . inn n i in. Iricli ( led S1K - -j. dcnlvon Tuesday morning last ot oreeK lwP pneumonia and was buried on Fri- Dec. 29, by same, William Etting- dav afternoon, Jr. Yutzy officiating or and Ellen Klose, Lth of Troxel- issisted hv Dr. ( )e hseiifonl and Ivev. : vine Barb t has been determined to hold a musical convention during the week of January 1899 beginn ing on the 23rd Dr. Dimm, President of the Susquehanna was one of the speakers at the conference of the three great bodies of the Luth. church in America held at Philadel phia beginning the 27th and closing on the 29th inst The college church is observing the week of prayer. WFST BEAVER. Christmas and New Year passed off quietly in this section The entertainments at the d i flV re n t churches were well gotten up, and everything passed ott to the satisfac tion of all present. The little folks and a few larger ones were made happy by being presented with a poke of candy Henry Moyer of Lew- istown spent Christmas with some of his Snyder county friends Mrs. LeVI lrcastcrhas fieeil confined toi,earawhouavefort:wlririiardUn Philip Kelter lu f..r tlutuMt hi i-,w.ba ,Wf. allot Perry iwp. snyder Co.. Pa., and William ..v. ,,ov ..v, ..vv.no Hi portzuneot Treverton . NorlU'd Oo ..Pa. vo l are herein not rled that hv TlrtiiPH nf n writ ot InqulsltloD laaued out of tbe orplianH' Court of Snyder Co. and to ins directed, an In quest will be neld on Tract situate In Perry Iwp.. Snyder Co., Pa., bounded and described uj tol 1 'w. viz : On tbe North by landa of heirs of Yfllllnm Port line, dee'd, on the East by lands of o. W. Portzllne, on the south by lands of ame, and ueortfe uoodlln); and on the West by lands nf Samuel Hollenbacb, contalnlDK about Klifhty (80) Aeres, mure or less. wirliUioappurtenmire-,, un -i in kmm . i' r.iuii aih i6. a. ii., law, Dec. 5, near MifHinburg, Rachel Alice, wife of (Jin. D. Kunklc.aged 'M years, 10 months and 22 days. Dec. I'd, at Sunbury, Saiah, wife of H. S. Ikiyer, aged (38 years, 4 months and 3 day. Jec. 16, in Middlecreek twp.. Re beoca, relict of Henry Pontius, aged 01 years, 5 months and 9' days Dec. 28, at Selinsgrove, Benjamin Ulrich, aged 75 years. Notice in Partition- In the estate of William Uollenbxcti. late of Perry Township, Snyder Co., Pa., deceased. To Hannah Bollenbach.wtilow of William Hol lenbaeh.dec'd, of chapman twp.. Snyder Co., Pa.: Mary Splcher (nee Uollenbach) Intermar ried with John l. Splcker of Liverpool, Perry Oo., Pa.; Levlna lleekert (tiee Uollenbach) Inter married with William lleekert ot ChaDman twp., Snyder Co. Pa., and Samuel Hollenbacb of perry twp., snyder Co., Pa.; William Porlzllne, nusuana or uvu port .line (nee uouet.oacli) now deceased; Catherine Shaffer (nee Portzllne) ln- lermameo w ltn .lames Shaffer, Henry K Porlz llne, Martha Stroub (oee Portzllne) Intermar- rieawnn wesiey strouo. tiertie roriziiue nnn i sik'11 of sickness, is at this writing improving for which her many friends are glad to hear Thomas Herbs- ter has been giving invitations to his friends in West Beaver and ad joining townships to pay him a visit soon if they want a good mess of pound apples Adam Baumgard- ner isstill confined to the house from the effects of a fall he had, which resulted in two broken ribs Prof. : Bowenox paid our school a visit I last week and made a very inteligent ' speech at the Kalpetzer school last Wednesday evening Our old vet eran, S. II . Phillips, claims he has a liquid ot his own invention that is death to all obnoxious weeds, Cana da thistles a specialty. Sam, there is big money in store for you, all you will have to do is get it out R. I. Wagner passed through our town on Sunday in his sleigh, it being the first for this shason ... . It Is Not Believed Insurgents Have j Fought Our Troops. INSTRUCTIONS TO GEN. MILLER. , A Special Mewtenirer In Now En Rout From Manllu to Acqunlnt the Gen Wl With the RMMMft Wlshe. To flurry Troopa to Manila. Washington. Jan. 3. Nothing more j has been heard at the war department from General Otis, at Manila, since Ins cablegram of Sunday was received. The situation Is irritating in the fact that, according to the experience of the last few days, it is not to be ex pected that anything more can be heard from Hollo far a day or two at least, except in the very Improbable event that the American force has been re pulsed in their efforts to make the landing, and has beea obliged to re turn straight to Manila. It U aurmlaed from the reports that Geaerat Miller la proceeding with more tact and with leaa rourhneaa la hta daatlngn with the tnatirgaata thaa ap peared from a flint Inspection of the re ports. His purpose apoartritly was to avoid euch a formal recognition of th Insurgents as might tend to embarrass the United States government here after, but at the same time not to deal harshly with them If thay can be brought to see the rectitude of his in tentions. Therefoce, the officials are of the opinion that there will be no actual hostilities between the forces arrayed against General Otis and his own, but that at the worst the former will retire from the city without ac cepting or rejecting the American overtures until they have heard from Agulnaldo. General Otis has taken steps to acquaint General Miller with the very latest Instructions of the president and a special messenger is now en his way from Manila to Hollo. Although officials profess this strong belief that no serious trouble will oc sur, they have taken the precaution to xpedite the dispatch of military re inforcements to General Otis' com mand In the Philippines. Troops will be dispatched from San Francisco and New York at the earliest possible mo ment. Major General Lawton, the hero of El Caney, who has been ordered to take command of the military forces In the Philippines under the direction of Major General Otis, as military gov ernor of the archipelago, will accom pany the expedition from New York, after a conference here respecting the administration of affairs In the Philippines. at lo o'clock A. M., to make partition or valua i ina of the real eatate of said deceased, wben and wbereyou may attend Ifyoa think proper. Jan. 1. 18W. P. 8. RITTKB. Sheriff. TBI DISPATCH FROM n.oil.O. It Indicated That Insurirctit Were Preparing to lb-Hint . Manila, P. I., Jan. 2.-The following dispatch, dated Friday afternoon, Dec. 30, at Hollo, Island of Panaya, has Just been received by boat, telegraphic communication with Hollo not having been resumed: "The situation at Hollo is grave. Fif teen hundred natives, fully armed, art at Melo, a suburb of Hollo. Seventeen thousand more. It is reported, are awaiting order! to embark at several i points on the I.slund of Negros, li heurs i sail from Hollo. "All the women have withdrawn, and many families have taken refug" with the Americans. The rebels, after a consultation, insist upon laactlon ur lil General Agulnaldo shall have been hoard from. General Miller, when this demand was first made, declined to concede them time and insisted upon an answer being given him by noon to day. At the same time ho gave as surances that lives and property would bt protected. "The foreign residents then peti tioned General Miller to grant the en tenslon desired by the rebels, as a fight weuld cause inevitable loss. This also General Miller refused. "At the designated time a native commission again boarded the t'nfted States transport Newport and asked for delay, saying that they were un able to control the army, which cm maaded the city and surrounding coun try. General Miller refused, and pre pared to land forces, sending an emis sary bark to Manila for Instructions. "The rebels are strengthening their position, and are preparing to resist. The streets of Hollo are full of annel soldiers, who are constantly entering la every direction. There Is great ex citement, which Is increased by the appearance of the gunboat El Cano, flying the Spanish flag. The public buildings, churches and boats along the river are flllod with rebels. "The Newport's boats, as the dis patch boat which carries this message is about leaving, are being lowered with four machine guns mounted In their bows. The lighters are alongside the United States transport Arizona, The United States transport Pennsyl vania lies three mites to the south, with steam up." Sheriff's Sale of REAL. IJ8TATJE ! By virtue of certain writs of Venditioni Expo nas Issued out of t lie Court ot Common Pleas of Snyder Co., Pa,, and to me directed I will expose lo public sale at the Court House In Middleburg on FBI DAT, FEBRUARY Srd, ISM, at 1 o'clock P. H., the following described real estate to wit i All tbat certain Boose and Lot situated in Mlddleburg, Pa., bounded on tbe Norm by lands of i:.l ward Walter, on the East bv lands of Ueo. M. Moatz. on the south by lot ot George Smith and on the West by sugar Street, containing AORE, more or leas, en which Is erected a new DWELLING HOUSE and other outbuildings. seized taken Into execution and to be sold as the property of Boss Gunzberger sad Albert Gunzberger. P. 8. BITTER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Jan. t, IMS. Public Sales NOUCfS Ol sales will he Inserted free nndert.hls he.Kltni; when the Mils nre printed nt this office. When the bills are nut printed at this n nice an cents will be charged, persons expecting to have sle should seise) aduti- and bare it insert ed In tills column. THURSDAY, Feb. its. One mill; west of Mlddle burg, on the Wlttennejer farm. S 8 Walter will sell 2 horses scows, 7 head young cat tle, l.l shoats and farming Implements. TUESDAY, March 7. At. Port Ann, In Adams twp , between Cenirevllle ami Tmxelvllle. Daniel Kuhns will sell 4 horses, 1 cow and cult and farming Implements. SATURDAY, March 11, Two miles north-west ot eisernue, Christian Knouse will sell two horses five cows and fartnlug Implements. TUESDAY. Mar. 14. Two miles east of Troxel- vine hi the Cooper farm, Geo. I. Kline win sell horsi-s, s mules, 5 cows and tanning Implements. THURSDAY. Mar. 1, Three miles north of Mid dlennsg, Levi Young will sell 4 horses, cows and farming implements. MONDAY. Jan. 90. One-holf mile south of Mt Pleasant Mills, Enoch Smith will s 11 1 horse, farming implement ar.a Household goods. FRIDAY, Feb Srd At the Court House in Middle burgh. Sheriff Bitter will sell house and lot ol it. anil A. unazDurger. CUBE A COLD IN OHE DAY Take Laxative Bromo ojilnlne Tablets. AH nroggisis reiunn money u n. laiis mi cure. roc. The genuine has L. B. u. on each tablet. 11 HARPER'S MAGAZINE will be of more than innal Interest during i Sqg. Beridta a lertei of articles on note wcniijr tuDjccu, u will cod urn a comprcfuaun political tad oarrative HISTORY OF THE SPANISH-AMERICAN By WArf HENRY CABOT LOME. U.S. SENATOR who if eminently fitted for the task, not alone became of hi, abilit. writer yl American history, but for tbe position he has held in our gottnut,' Than will also appear such articles as Admiral Sampson's Fleet Battle of Manila Bay By Lieut. A. K. Stai nton, I '.S.N. By Lieut. J. M. 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V, PREMIUM OFFER f f KJiXl LlCbO I I All Kinds. All Qualities. All Prices. Carpets ! Carpe CARPETS ! MATTINGS ! TL, It Lain 1AlltiiH float , t IJ ( . if I Inl tnlran iit with Carpets, Hue Art Squares. Curtains, Window S isdes, Curtain Poles, HwwKta, SI 7 ' - - .si il .1 D P... IliiR Fringe, Floor, Stair and labie Uil i.iotns, 5mj., t., We can show you the largest and Ixwt selection ot the above fjwK ever shown in lx'wistown. Brussell Carpet as low as 60c and np All W.kiI CurjR't 50c " " Halt Wh1 Carpet " 35c. -Ohina and ,lHau Matting 100 Rolls to Seleci from THESE GOODl G.mtjare qualitv and prices, you will find that our store b the plaos to bny at The goods are first-class, prices are the low est, our rooms are clean cud no trouble to snow goods. Respectfully, ft. FELIX, Lewiatown, Pj Hag Carjet as low as 20c. and! Cotton Carpet V.'lvet Carpet " " 75c. " Orphans' Court Side of REAL ESTATE ! The tindprslKticrl AdmttilMratorof the estate f iTt-nrvanitib. sr.. lute of cvntre two.. Snyder Co.. I'a.. deot uwd. under aud by a certain order Issued (Hit of tne ornnons- court, ot wnyoer m.. for the payment of the debt of said deceased, will expose to public sale ou the premises. In said township, oo FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1899, l he following described valuable real estate to wit : TI1ACT NO. 1 Belnir a certain hctise and lot situate In the village of Cent rtviile. Snyder Co., l'ti., bounded on tne ortu Dy an aitey, on uie Kust by lot of John Zong, on the South by Main direct and on the West by a Public Street, con lulnlnir ONE-HALF (S ACKE, Willi the appur ti'iitinces. on whiult are erected a two story DWELLING nol'SK, STABLE and Other OUU bulldlnirs. Well or water near the door and cMffllrulf. trees. TRACT NO. 2 Being a ceraln messuage, tenement and tract ot land situate In Oen're twp.. Savder Co.. Pa., bounded North by landa of uesry' Snoolf, on the Kasi by landa of Uavld Royer, on tbe south by lands of David Ocker and the heirs of KUzabeUi s".it h. deed., and a Public Road, and on the West by Uriah WelrlcS. containing SIXTY () ACRES, more or leas, with the apput tenarees. on which are erected n larRe two story LOU HOU8K, BANK BARN and otb r outbuildings. Nearly all the land la clear and In a fair state of cultivation. Sale to oommeuce at 10 o'clock A. M. of Bald day on Tract No. 2, and at I o'clock P. M. on Tract No. 1, when due attendance will lie tilven and terms of sale will be marie known by HENRY ORDBB, In., Administrator. Rrst National Bank Election M The annual meeting of tWatockhoider" First National Bank of MWdlebureh forth" lion 111 isevrn 'in, Livin M h.-held on Tuesday, the 17th day lHt?. betweitn tne iionrs ot i . m. ...... j. ji. muamiii, an- Mldilleburg. Pa., Dec. lBin.iew. wnRMW: li ATP RIvciH like our sTsnda 11 wore when girls. Hand made prea curious. One ring srd a pair or taui shield for is cent fiend six risf' MABRL HILL, Mt Vernon, Mooue . ..77 n." rsi" r I IU Sm i.ll Cat AS ANY vr itj-si Or. MlUs Pain PUmanaf. Nsralia.