The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 12, 1899, Image 4

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The Middleburgh Post
Published every Thursday.
Qeo '.V. Waqenseller,
tditor and Prtnnetrr
Sirscriptinn !$1.50 per yMM
t' inii.it b mild In advance WtIM SBBI
aras Um county.)
RATIS OF ADVERTISING.
11 nmsi'Tii adverUrinonta not otherwis
rrrnt,-. . tod lor will I charged at Hie ra'c 01 :
emu -t line (nonpartol measure) for nrst inw 1
Hon id 10 cents per line for every S'lhseoueti'
I user in-
tf enlh MllM fltbtUkM frrr , nhtttiarj; pi'r',,
-lAuf, ofri-'pfct. ttc. thrttctnU a line
1 liunday, Jan. 5, 1899.
Donation.
V 1 tiito awhile the talk wenl
orouiid from one member t another
of the United Evangelical Churoh
t V nna Creek, Pa., that they felt it
their privilege, as well as their duty,
to donate some of their earthly goods
which they had accumulated and r
ceivi'Jat the hands of their kind
Heavenly Parent during the year
which lias just closed, to their young
and worthy Pastor, Rev. J. M.
Price and family, who lalxrs sooon
soientiously in his field of labor for
the success and advancement of
Christ's Kingdom to which he has
been appointed. This idea lcgan to
grow and to expand, through the aid
of the sisters, till it arrived at its
full stage of maturity and exploded
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, 1899.
But as he had protracted meeting
in progress at this place where he
preached night after night, it was o
little hard to find a suitable time to
find him at home tone oplish their
purpose. At last they concluded to
bring their things along to the meet
ing and to hide them away till he
was through with the sermon and
Would get tu liis lioine which was
nicely plannedand executed by Bro.
Levi Pick who went along with him
to his home and entertained him till
the '.tlicrs could get their thiny
ready and march up to the houst
They had not lieen in the house ver;
long when a rap was heard on tli
door. When Bro. Pick remark
there were Mime more coming. Siste
Price asked if she should "pen 1 1 -door
when 15m. Price answered y
Wli -I she opened the door in came
flocking, lotli old and young, with
bags on their shoulders and baskets
under their arms tilled with the ne
cessaries of life till the house was
filled.
li may not be necessary to tell
VOU that on such an occasion lik
this they were seized with a tit ot
aonsternation and amazement which
caused to liring their mindsinawan
tiering and wavering emotion oi
whirli they had tpiitp a spell, Imi
when the tumult and bustle bad
subsided, they began to collect them
selves together anil to reflect. Thc
began tt thank thetlonators Cortheii
kindness and generosity shown unto
them and were greatly encouraged.
Bill these gills were not only donat
ed by the members of his churoh, bui
by members of our sister churches.
a well as by the oulsideconimunity,
which was kindly appreciated, not
only by Pastor but his members as
well, tor their liberality and act ol
kindness shown unto them, which
bespeaks itself well forayonng min
ister, only a beginner in the public
ministry l'or the love and high es
teem which he is held in the com
munity at ianre. Hotting there are
many years awaiting bim in spread'
ine the Gospel of Glad Tidings ol
Great Joy. B. A. W.
PeniM Creek, Pa., Jan. 6th.
To lllr I'll .i.e.
We are authorized to cunrantpe
Very bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
lteniedy and n not satisfactory to
refund the money to the purchaser.
There in no better medicine made
for la grippe, eolds and whooping
coutrh. Price, 125 aud 50c per botlle.
fry it. For sale by all druggists.
A BOLT THREATENED
At the United Mine Workers' Con
vention in Pittsburg.
THE OPPOSITION TO BATCHFOED.
The Delegates Representing Over a
Hundred Thonaand Mlno Workers
open Pree.aam- with a OMh-Op.
ponentK or Hatchford Hold a ( aucun.
Plttsburs. Jan. 10,-The delegates to
the tenth annual national convention
of the I'nlted Mine Workers of Amer-
lea were slow In arriving at Old City w,ile thev flotlt 111 the air. It 18 a
7ZZTAonZlL Dlkngeroua .liseu.se, lowering the vi-
Ratchford rapped for order and de- tality and wasting the resisting pow-
llvered his annual address. It is the a w (jmt pneURlOllia, heart tlisease,
largest and most representative gath- 1 . , j
erlng of miners ever held. The dele- nervous prostration and lllsall t tllld
fates In attendance represent over 100,- easy victims. No Bp6Clfic is known
ooo miners. that will kill the grip germ, but it
Immediately after the opening of the . ' . .
session a dispute arose between Presl-; may Ik- dttVeD out and its ottects
dent Ratchford and District President overcome by the prompt use of Dr.
Dolan over the appointment of the ere- j Mj, , J .orutjV(, Nervine,
dentlals committee, and the entire ses
sion was taken up with an acrimonious, "Latirippelelt my nervous system
dis- ussion as to the right of the chair- wwked;and shattered that I ooold
man to name the committee. At 1.30 " I , . .
clock the convention adjourned with- Hot sleep and tor two months was
out having taken a ballot for the new um(.r tile influence of narcotics.
"After adjournment the delegate, con- Physicians and friends gave me UP
gregat'-d in groups and much excitement to die ; but ill two days after I coin
was evident. Charges of trickery came mencwJ takillL' Dr. Miles' Restorative
thick and fast, and today there may be . - . . . j
a bolt from the convention. -Nervine I began to improve, and in
One of the principal causes for oppo- q month I WHS entirely cured. It is
sltlon to the administration faction Is -
that the president, M. I).
Ratchford.
now holds a government office, and It is
thought he should not exercise ths
functions of the presidential office ami
take so much interest In the election of
officers as he Is doing.
President Katchford was supported
yesterday In his contention against Dis
trict President Dolan for the right ts
appoint the committee on credentials by
a vote of 207 against 121. Dolan want-
ed one delegate from each state on the
committee, and claimed the president
has no constitutional authority to ap-
point.
After adjournment the Ohio delegates
;.,rp In mi nelv mood and a caucus
were in an ugly mood, ana a caucui
was called for 3 o'clock. Every dele
fate was present. W. H. Haskins, the
president, announced that matters
were being run by persons to suit
themselves, and that it was time to
enter a protest. A number of hot
speeches denouncing the action of the
convention were made, Patrick Mc
Bryde making the principal address. I
He said that the books of the organiza- j
tlon ought to be investigated as to me
standing ot the delegates. He claimed
that under the constitution no delegate
could sit until he had paid dues into
the organization for six consecutive
months.
A committee consisting of T. L.
Lewis. Patrick McBryde and John
Richards was appointed tn wait on
Secretary W. C. Pearce and ask for
the standing of delegates. The com
mittee returned with the statement
that they had met with a covert re
fusal. It was then decided that If the
tactics of unfairness were to be con
tinued all candidates for office from
Ohio and Pennsylvania withdraw In
favor of Illinois, and give that delega- '
tlon full sway. In other words. It
means a bolt from the convention. Th
program for today will probably be to .
rush ri(itt,.r and srnl thrn.lirh with th
work as quickly as possible.
Hold Itohbers In Kort Scott.
Fort Scott. Kan., Jan. 10. Two mask
ed men early In the morning captured
a policeman, took him a mile Into the
woods, bound and gagged him, and
then held up and robbed nine men in
the Cottage House and Sayres House,
two hotels on prominent business
streets. Alfred Meade, an engineer on
the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Mem
phis, one of the victims, was shot bf
one of the robbers, and George H.
Young, a colored man, was mistaken
for one of the robbers and shot. Sev
eral hours after the robbery the police
Identllleil the bandits as they boarded
a passenger train and had a pitched
battle with them, but they got away.
Archbishop Ireland On" For Romp.
St. Paul. Jan. 10. Archbishop Ire
land left home Sunday night for a trip
to Home, having kept the time of his
departure from all inquirers. It is cus
tomary for all the archbishops to make
such visits every seven years, and th
last visit of Archbishop Ireland to
Rome was made In 1S92. All matters
tn which the particular visiting pre
late may be Interested are gone over
thoroughly, and In that way this visit
will probably call for the consideration
of many of the Important questions
that are to come in the United States
during the next few years. Archbishop
Ireland does not expect to return fco
fore June.
A Syndicate's OfTer to Chicago.
Chicago, Jan. 10. Notice was served
upon Mayor Harrison yesterday of the
Intention of a syndicate to present a
petition to the city council asking for
authority to buy the various street
railway franchise! as they expire. In
return for the acquirement of these
rights the city is offered a general sys
tem of transfers extending throughout
the three divisions of the city, a three
cent fare during the rush hours of the
day and for children at all times, and
other material concessions. The life
of the grant thus petitioned is 25 years,
after which time the city may have the
right to purchase.
Life Sentence For Spanish Commander
Madrid, Jan. 7. Colonel Julison San
Martin, who was in command of the
Spanish garrison at Ponce, Porto Rico,
when the United States troops under
General Miles landed in the Island, ani
who abandoned the place without re
sistance, has been sentenced to life
Imprisonment. He will be Incarcerated
at Ceuta, the Spanish penal colony in
Morocco, opposite Gibraltar.
Mr. Olnjrley'H Family Alnrmpd.
Washington, Jan. 10. Representative
Dingley's condition Is such as to again
cause his family much concern. He Is
simply holding his own, his system,
weakened by disease, refusing: to re
spond to the nourishment and rnedl
tines given him. He la In an extremely
nervous condition, although, It Is said,
here has been no decided chance.
LA6RIPPE IS
CONTAGIOUS.
Atmospbere Imprepates tie Germs-
Disease Proved Beyond Question to
lie Infectious. Is Rapidly Con
quehng the CountrV.
I ,,f I,, n ...iitiio-iniis liseii.se.
It "J rn) ,ms positively
I . , '. , , .. . ... ,,
uleiitiiied, ami it is transmitted from
u, J (liri!ct
I""" I . , ,
contact or DV inhaling the germs
,. , i.,,ui. ,w(.P1.ril narth"
)-"'
D. V. Hilton, Louisville, Ky.
.Ml druggists unauthorized tosell
Dr. Miles' Nervine on u guarantee
that first Ixittle benefits or money re
funded. Hooklet on heart and nerves
sent free. Address
)r bill's' Medical Co., Elkhart, I lid.
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MARBIKD.
Dec. 20, at Midlife, liv Kev.
: . , iimi; i Charles W Ertlev ol
I11' ""DISH, V,ll.int.s u. KKUVJ "i
Dormantown, Mifllin county, ami
Elsie I. Matters of Shindel, Pa.
Jan. l,at Richfield, by Rev. O.
(J. Romig, Edward 8hellenberger
and Miss Agnes Page, Inith ot Rich
field. Jan. 7, by Rev. P. Aurand, John
(J. Shraderof PeOn's Creek ami Ida
M. Ringaiiiau ol Dice, Uniou Co.
Jan. 5, by (ieo. M. Shindel, Clerk
C). C, Emanuel J. Trevitz of Krea
mer to Carrie A. Terger of Globe
Milk
Jan. 6, by M. P. Arnold Est.,
Daniel Herrold to Lillie A. Shafler,
both of Holler.
Jan. 4, by Rev. P. U. biff, Grant
W. Yoder of Globe Mill, to Daisy
E. Gift of Paxtonville:
Jan. 1, by Rev. W. H. Hilbish,
Forry V. Zieber of West Beaver
town8J,Jp to ffora Kliepn of Spring
11 in
lownsmp.
Dee. 81, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
Anion Reinard of Chapman to Car
rie S. 1 lent ild of Holler.
Dee. 16, by Rev. H. H. Spahn,
AU-1 A. Shirk and Mary E. Mitter
ling, both ot Richfield.
Dec. 22, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy,
CD. Bogarof Port Treverton to
Hattie M. Fisher of Selinsgrove.
D1KU
Jan. 6, in Perry township, Polly,
wife of Win. Good, aged f)(i years,
months and 24 days. Funeral
was held on the nth inst., at the Ar
bogast church. Revs. II. II. Spahn
and ). (i. Romig officiated.
In January comes the 300th an
niversary of the death of Edmund
Spencer, the author of "The Faerie
Qaeene." The anniversary is made
the occasion of a comprehensive
sketch of Spenser's lile and work
... ., m .t. IT I.II I. 1111,. VIM , UC .TV, iiii . , j n . .
Written for the JaDUarV number ofjandoeorgeoondltngandon the West by lands
the Outlook by Mr. H. C. Shelley,
and illustrated portraits, facsimile
reproductions, and other original
photographs, all made by the author
of the article. ($3 a year. The Out
look Company, New York.
Civil Service Kxaniinatins, open
to all, will be held inmost large
towns in March, to get clerks lor
Uncle Sam. Persons wishing to
know the dates and places and how
the positions can lc obtained can
write Columbian Correspondence
College, Department B, Washing
ton, D. C.j nnd same will lx'iurnish
ed without cost.
How to Pri'vmt Pneumonia.
You are perhaps aware that pneu
monia always results from a cold or
from an attack of la grippe. DuriDg
the epidemic of la grippe a few
years when so many cases resulted
in pneumonia, it was observed that
'he attack was never followed by
HseaHe when Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy was used It counteracts
my tendency of a cold or la grippe
to result in that dangerous disease,
t is the best remedy in the world
ror bad colds and la grippe. Every
Dottle guaranteed. For sale by all
druggists. BB uU)
SNYDER
STOVE
SCH0CH & STAHLNECKER,
Opposite County Jail. Middleburgh, Pa.
Public. Sales.
Not ires of Mlciwni be ii.w n.-.i free nnderthlx j
beading when ii).'iiii nr.- pruned at thin nin
When the bote ere doc printed m nils nffioevij
cents ui bv OblfgBd. IvrsniiH expeetUiR to I
lme sale should select a date and b&re It iiihti
ed In tills column.
MONDAY, Jan. 30, ine-hnir nH south nf Mt i
Fleufutnt Mills, Enoch Smith will s li 1 horse. I
farmlnK Implement az.il Household goods. I
WEDNESDAY, Feb. I, At Kr.iam.-r, Howard A' i
Walter will sell MOMbOM furniture.
FHIDAY, Feb 3rd At the Court Donee in Middle
burifli. Nherlff Hitter will sell lioime and kit
ol it. and A. ouDihurcr
THURSDAY. Feb. 16. Threc-fourlli of a mile
north uf Ololie MIIIh, N O. Row wil, Mil l
cow, 1 colt aud perBoul properly.
THURSDAY, Keh. w, one mile west of Middle
burn, "ii 'he Wltienneyer farm, h k waiter
will ell IS horses lOOWe, 7 head .toting cut
tie, 15 Hhoets ued farming iDiplcoiente.
SATURDAY, Feb. , one-fourth mile north of
Mldaleburg, Theodore Krdle.' will well 2 hore
' e-. mules, 1 cows .9 head young rattle and
. fanning Implements,
THURSDAY, March At I'nrt Ann, In Adams
two-, between CMitrtttlie mui Troxelellle,
Danl. l Ktihns will -ell 4 bona. 1 OOW mid
calf aud farming Itliplemeotf,
Thursday, March , Half way between Mid
dleOura uimi New Beiltn, Mis. Frederick
lMtzel win ae'l bnrse, cows, (iiriiilng im
pletnentH aud IIOtlMUOld go.Ml-,.
SATUKD AY, March 11. Two miles north-west ut
Meieervllle, Onrbniau Ktiouxe win sen two
horses five mui. s Iwo eowa, )'OUhC faille
una lariulng loipli meuls.
TUESDAY, Mar. 14. Two roller eaet of Trox.i-
vine on i lie uoopei tamt. u'o. i mine win
sell 4 horses, I mules, S cows uno arming
Inipletnenie,
WlCDNSSDAY, March is. Two nnd nnehall
mi,'s i.oi i . .:-1 of M iddiet'int'li, ic.lni
Boweteox w hi sell 8 homos. eoe, i butt r
and farming linpleiiiciily.
THURSDAY. Mar. l.i, Three
nor' i or td 1-
I 1.0. ,:S, C'M H
dleourg, Lew Young wu:
and tartnlCg liaplemcuts.
Notice in Partition.
In the estate of William BOllenbuch, lale o;
Pi"r.v Township, Bnydef CO., Pa,, decease.i
To Hannah Bollenbaeb,widow o( William Hoi
taubaoh, rteo'd, ol uhapttiat nvp.. Boydor c...
nutKary Splchet (nee Uollenbaeh) tniennar
rleowtth John L Hplokerof Llreriwol, lvrrv
Oo., Pj.; U-vlna lleekert (nee Bolleobacb) Inter
married wlih William lleekert ot Chapman
twp., Snyder Co Pa,, and Samuel Qollenbaoh of
Perry twp., suyiier CO., PH.) William Purttllhe,
haaband of Bra Portillne (nee HollekOnota) now
deceased; Catherine Shaffer (nee I'ortllne) ti
U!iinnrileil with James Shaffer, Henry K. l'orlz
Hoe, Martha SirouH (nee Portzllne) Intermar
ried with Wesley Slroub, Oer'.le POtttllne and
Siissan Portzllne, minors alsiveihe age of u
years who have for their guardian Philip Kelt.-r
all of l'errv twp , snvderco., p.... and William
B. forlzlliie of Treverton. North'il 00., Pa.
Yo'i are herenv not tiled that by Tiitues of a
writ of inquisition ls,sued out of the orphans'
Court , Of Border 00. and to tne directed, an In
quest will be held on Tract situate In Perry twp .
Snyder 00., Pa , lam tided and described a bil
lows, viz: On the North by lands ot heirs of
William Portzllne. dee'd. on the Kasl by lands of
. . ,,- , ...... i .... . .... ..n um,,.t l.i Innriu ... ........
of Samuel Hollenbach, containing an.iut Blgiuy
(HO) Acref, more or less, with theappurtenanees,
ON THURSDAY, KKHHUARY 16. A. D., 1W,
at 10 o'clock A. M., to make panltlon or valua
tion of the real estate ot said deceased, when
and where jou may attend If von think nropnr.
Jon. 1, im- P. 8. RITTEH. Sheriff.
Orphans' Court Sale of
REAL ESTATE !
The unitcrnlKiii'rt AilmlnlMmtorof the estate
ofHawrttrnDbiSr., lata of Osntn twp., Snrdtr
Co.. Pa., rteceasod. unilrr and by acHriamorder
iHHiird out of the Orphans' fourl of Miijder Co.,
for the payiuenl of ilif dptil of wild SeDBMCIa, will
expose lo 'p'iblio suit- on lafl prvmle.vH, lu 8ld
township, on
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th. 1899,
the following doscrlbcd valuable real estate to
wit:
Tit act no. l Belne a certain heuse and lot
sltuuteln thevlllttifeolCeutrevllle, Snyder Co.,
pa., bounded on tneNtiriUDy an Alley, uu mn
Kasl hy lot, of John Eons, on the South by Main
Street and on the West by a Public Street, con
taining ONK-llALK ACRE, with the appur
teuaneeH. on which are erected a two story
DWK1.IJNG 1IOLSE. STABLE and other out
buildings. Well of water near the door and
CsWl?efrult trees.
TRACT NO. 2. llelng n certain moasuage.
tenement nnd tract ot land situate In Oen're
twp., Snvrtpr Co., Pa., bounded North by lands
nf lle"rv Snook, on the Kuht by lands of David
Bover, on the South by lanes of David oeker
and the helm of Kllzaheth 8r".lth. deed., and a
Public noad, and on the West by t'rlah Welrlek,
containing SIXTY (0) ACRKS, more or leas,
with the appuitennrces. on which are ereeted a
large t wo story 1Xl HOUSI, BANK BAltN
and oth r outbuildings. Nearly all the land is
clear ar.d In a fair state of cultivation.
Sale to commence at in o'clock A. M. Of said
day on Tract No. 2, and at l o'clock P. M. on
Tract No. 1. when due attendance will be given
and terms of sale will be mane Known oy
IlKMtY OKUBU, JR.,
Administrator.
COUNTY
EMPORIUM.
THE GBEAT HUSTLE AT Oim
MACE OE BUSINESS WAS CAUSED
2ITHELABGE NUMBEE OF HEAT
mm hi Fiiiffi
Every Stove that is sold
carries with it our POSI
TIVE GUARANTEE that
it must give satisfaction Be
fore a Cent is paid. Call
and see the
sunt
Ever Seen
Carpets I Carpets ! I Carpets ! ! I
CARPETS !
MATTINGS!
The whole lower floor of my store is taken up with Carpets, Rugs,
Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks,
Rug Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &c., &c.,
We can show you the largest nnd best selection of the above goods
ever shown in Lewistown.
Brussell Cnrjietas low as 50c. and
All VL'...l i i ,t i.
thji Vitrjieu. " ouc.
Half Wool Carpet1' " 86c.
Oliina and Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select Frome
see Tnmsm goods!
CtHnpare quality and prices, you will find that our store is the
place to buy at. The goods are lirst-class, prices are the low
est, our rooms are clean and no trouble to show gotxls.
Htspiitlully, fl ft FELIX. Lewistown, Peno'a
Tt MWaPn fW aaaaaf TarrTI
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The mm wMtJwfM forms ooo oC tm ImK ftBoppInf ratdluou thatoould potalblr bo not into dUtrtot,"
-Boyce Ninthly. Chicago.
"Their caUlocno Is a Tost depertment itore bolM down."- Atlanta Constitution.
"The cataloaus Is certainly a roerchaadlM eDcyc lopadla." C'hlcao Epworth Herald.
"A lawshould bs nasasd eomMlllncthsussor iblaeatalocusln all public achuoli." -The Ron. O. A. Snuthtoun.
"..Id qaotatkaaaaaaior.lailarailraila. SBID 1 1 CENTf AT ONCK aad yoa will males Iks Mk awak nlara sua.
Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK 4k CO. (Inc.). CHICAGO, ILL.. U.S.A.
i.mcaif".
Sheriffs Sale of
IIIJ'AXj ESTATE !
By virtue of certain writs of Venditioni Expo
nas Issued out of the Court of Common pleas of
"nyder 00 , Pa., and to me directed I will expose
tn public sale at the Court House In Middleburg
on
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3rJ, 1H(.
at l o'clock p. M., the following described real
estate to wit i
All that certain House and IjM situated In
Middleburg. Pa., bounded on the North by lands
of Kdward Walter, on the E ist hv lands of tleo
M. Moatz. on the south hy lot of Oeorge smIUi
and on the West by Sugar Sireer, containing;1
ACKK, more or Irr, an which Is erected a new
DWF.I.UNG Hi u s K nnd other outbulldlnga.
seized taken into execution and to be sold as
the property ol Kosa Ounzberger aad Albert
t.unzoeiver.
P. 8. HITTER, Sheriff,
Sheriff's OrTlce, Jan. 2, lsg.
Horse HAIIl KINGS like onr grandmothers'
wore when girls. Hand made pretty and
curious. One ring ard a pair of ladies dress
shie'dsfor U cents. Send size of ring. MISS
mad hi. HILL, ML VernonlrM oblle Co., Ala. im
'
in Snyder County
All Kinds.
All Qualities.
All Prices.
up
Rag Carpet, as low as 20c. and up
Cotton Carpet 22c. " ff
Velvet Carpet 75c. " "
4-POUNP CATALOGUE FREE I
THIS IIS CATAlOBtlE CONTAINS 1 120 PAGES U mm lnctaci In .lu.
ooauuna over lw.uoo quoUUoui, lu,0U0 uliutnttoat, Uw ami, mort
r very fhln t?. li rut, r I
nrmn, ImIi ix tktm, WtUMa, J.w.lry, Bki, Utrtmut, Bu.n,
Acrinltanl laplra.nu, ranllar, Hamu, ItMlM, NanlM. Btwlwr
BMklaM, tmk.r., Urn.,, FIum, In.l.il U.tr..l., rtUtlgl,
Urn Imlnn, I I.SIdi Tutlf, aUjtlM, rklatraykl It. Tell
Juit wht your Moi keeper II bum mult p 7 fowarrthuif he bujt
and will pi event blinfrom orrchrrlaf 70U on nythln(f you buy:
eiplalnojuithow to order, how much t ho fr.lthi, nimornll will
heonanytMngtoyourlowu. THt IIS Mt COSTS IS MAILT SI,
nim FRCP nrrrO Out this adTertleement out
v,v" rnccvrrLn. and ssndtouawlth Iteealaln
tampi t n he I p pay the I J eaau po.iaca and the Blf Book will b. son
to you rail ky mill saitpais, and if jou don't say It Is worth IN
times the 11 cents yon send, as a key to tbs lowest wholesale prion)
of evsrythlng-, say so, and ws .III lauMSlsuty nlara yaar 14 Mala.
WHAT THE PRI08 SAYS ABOUT THIS CATALOOUII
"It Is a monument of business information." Minneapolis
(Minn.) Trl bun..
"A wonderful plec of work." Washington National Tribune.
"The catAlosue la a wondsr "Manchester ( N. H .) Union.
'Sea re, Hoebuck A" Co. is on of tbs larg.it houses of lu kind tn
' Dicasu inier ucean.
First National Bank Election Notice
I the annual meeting of the stockholders of toe
rnrst national mum or Mioaieourgu tonne elec
tion of seven directors for the ensuing year will
be held on Tuesday, the 17th day of January,
1MM, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 m.
J. N. Thompson, Jm., Cashier.
Middleburg, Pa., Dec. 13th, 181). .
were required to I
perfect our new.
7lsVaAsk t
Cubular
Lantern which we
now offer as some
thing extraordi.
nary in the Lantern line. It has the
Railroad Lantern's rugged constitu
tion joined to the tubular system, and
8 the result ts a splendid lighl-gimnr,
wear and abuse resister. We wul,
if desired, mail our special Circular
of the " Vesta" Lantern: or, upon
r rerrit nf Si nn. :we mill send vou
(freight prepaid ) the very best Lan- 1
tern jor general service you ever saw. i
Why not" see u" on those terms r
Pm.
R. E. DIETZ CO.,
' te Laicht St.. New York.
ctTULitan n mm.
. Oltjgooi Lanterns art Uatnped " DIETZ."