The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 12, 1899, Image 8

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DERFUL
OVERCOAT
CORRESPONDENCE.
ADAMSriTJlUl.
AND
UlT SELLING
-AT-
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A Mrthday jsirty was held for
Clrmcr Hontig. at which about
forty persons were present All, who
er present, thurouirlv
18, for the benefit of the church...
A ww mill will be placed in the woods
adjoining the church. This will
undoubtedly spoil our picnic grove.
THE ARENA
SP.HAI Jln.-
ma
To secure a, rnlU,.,
the worthy arobitioT
Ot urn! vimi.n. - mouu
i i - r ' mid w
Illl 111 lU.Vu Ull.l I .. W1I
. . who mi i ,,
uuit-u ntHtes. In
Wills Probmrd.
lhe loot will and testament of
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j... ...... uivivugij cijntii j -- , ..v....uiu.i, UUIteil AlHteB. Ill th... r
them-eives and uf.ic a, u i her will in- was prolate! on Jan. 4th. Tiechtl- shaipest coaioetiiim. ur
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iinin tint Mm h... . . .. . i I . . . ui iivilv dvsiv . ... , . . u
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tettmrWaJJ.Dgtolt.ua .Mon.hiv... '". muei nuu Uenjannn are vantage andrauinn..... i"?.S
, To eucourHge this ambition .v!
Ill lli) ar ni.vnmc, I Tin." .1
II, lu ...toll ... ...J i . Mir.
to the widest competition 1V
country. This scholsrabip V
known as
-Quite amimlicr of the people oi
( Bcavertown attended lervica in the
Lutlicran church on Monday even-l
i i::jr Messrs. GutelhlS and Engle
ol Middlebunr were callers in town
A Comic History of Spain.
on Sunday... II. . Rooiig is speed-1 Funmtti thing Ever Written
i lug several days in Smibury. . .Rev.
Sharp was recent It entertained by
! some ot our citizens The base-
H jV Begin in Sunday' "Yaw."
The recent war was a Tery seri-
OUS matter, but it had its funnv
The Arena Sch nin... .
lllcllt nf file T.lltll,. 1-311 .-'llirell IVMM. L.Ln Tl I i . . ' ! ,11, ,1 ir la ;i 1 1 .
, 7 ' ' J"ws i nese nave ueeii put IDtO I " wu 10 pecu-e to
dedicated on Sunday morning. The jingUag verse and merry prose bv 1 l"?" PsaS
pastor, Rev. I. P. Zimmerman, Charles M. Snyder, th famous ao-1 SfflStSS St!?"!
We bare never experienced such a rash tor Overcoat m H'O p;t few daya
baa brought forth. We have sold more Overcoats than was sold up to Christinas
last year, and still it seems to make little impression on the immense lot we have
ir, Htock few more than live hundred to select from, that's the reason.
WE SELL MORE OVERCOATS EACH SEASON
as the styles grow nobbier and the assortment larger.
Overcoats for Men.
Iniv mixed Jvereoats wit
made, in the het nossibl
dress coal in sizes from
i silk velvet collar,
manner; ,a good
i to 46, only
S3.48 !
like
woo! Kersey
7 coats, outy
Coats, made
$4.98.
BROS
Reefers for Children
Very warm Chinchilla Heelers which could easily
Ik- sold tor ( ur price is only
f '
$1 43
All wool dress suits for men in five different pat
terns. Also blue and black at the
remarkable price of
$4.98.
OUSBRO
SUNBl
PA.
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preached a verv impressive Sermon. , thor of the comic history of Qreeoe. ' eolletfe, universitj-, musieal'JS
It promises to be the literary laugh ! il'J!"K"hV "ocT
oi me vear ami it vi innwir ..v. u.. ..... ..t uuoa
Jonatlmn Suamrler fell ami snrained nlnatwolv ;.. i'n... a i ! , rourua ii, i r. e,ieiiiHf.rm
" i I w J , .m uiuiihj i refv.. i . u..j eeiecte! I... ,L
successful competitor Th.
M iu ,.f ..! , lPI cu
. . w.,wr,lllp
I The interior of the thurohnow pres
ents a line nupeuranca Mrs.
her ankk
COUNTY GULLINGS.
Bret
'wnjs Picked up Here
here about the Coun
ty a nd Notd tor Your
Enlightenment
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(tajpdfdiites mentioned
J. Kosl. r Peek, Clms.
;.' - W. How, John
vlvuster Hnwcii.
:;. yrf-1bs wddlf) acres
of ! - t i i bukhtigs, situate in
P h i : iwnsMpfrto John Mull lor
iti anw 10 acn stiuaie in '. 1
iogton 1 wnsliip t 1 Vi in. J, IV
tor 86 j.
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and Mr. Geot
unior Warden.
ler,
re W.
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Lank Kroner litis renttd !!. I .
'Schnur - flouring Mill tit Selins
grove and will take charge of it on
the l-i af April. Mr. Krceger
kn iweall iiboul the inillipgbiisiness
am! we have tin doubt hut that he
will mnkc it go.
The itefbrined and Lutheran Sun
day s iliool ( Bcavertown elected the
following officers for the ensuing
year: Sunt., l' E. Specht; Asst.
Supt., Jolin P. Wetzel; Sec., Irviu
Freed: Treas., .! Middleswarth;
Organist, Miss Carrie Faust.
The Snyder County Morse Protec
'tive Association met in the election
room of Peun township on Monday,
Jan. 2, 1899. Tins organization
was chartered as one of the first of
it.s kind in Central Penna. as a pro
tector against horse theft by nocturn
. a) marauders.
"Howard Smith who is stationed
in Cuba in the loth battalion of in
fantry, communicates to bis friends
ia Peon township that the weather
iu that section ia equitable and of a
verv arrival le nature, too warm to
face the sua or to lie in violent ex
ercise under the golden ravs of the
tropical MX
The following officers were elect
ed by W. C. No. 98, P. . 8. ' A.
of Beavetown : Pres., W. E.Herb
stcr; Vice Prat., A. W. Hettrick;
M. ot F., M. S.lIeisT; Treas., Jacob
A. Aiglcr; Kee. Sec., Cbas. L Wet
ael; Conductor, (ieo. Wenrick: In
speotor, Cbas. F.Bingman; Guard,
Clayton M. Shirk; Trustee, Wm.
"Keller.
Banier Bi'Others purchased a btaod
new saw mill which they will move
on J.O. ios.s' farn in a few days,
where they will saw a few ear loads
-aflnmber, and from there they will
move to Port Ami. At that place
they will have thousands of feet to
.jaw. This is their old trade and at
whiilithcy will be engaged from
.nowouuutil the tlmshing season
pens again.
The Lev
week says :
p miliar in
linsgrove.
has recent Iv
Master, Prof.
Senior Warden
Wagenscller, .1
an-all graduates of oucknell.
At 1 meeting 01 the joint consist
ory ol' Heaver Springs Ueforuicd
charge on Dec. 24, a call was ex-
!:;. II. II. Spuhii uf Mi.
rasnnl Mills. Pa., to iill the va
cancy ihiimhI by the resignation of
llev. Lundis. IJcv. Spuhii has ac
cepted tiie call and will oilier upon
his pastorate in that charge "ii Jan.
1"). He will move hi- family t"
Adainsliurif on the 1 2th.
I'l.
The Inquirer Aliranac.
The death of the old vear and the
birth of the brand new 1890 turns
1 our tltoughts to the possibilities of
ut m-e and the happeninasofthe
tl,.. I'mO.,. .
past, upimriuneiy up n tais occa
sirn conies to our notice the Phila-
.1 I. L! r. . . . 1 1 haa
1 ueipuia iiMuirer Aimanao ror loan,
ti mted
which, e lind, iijjon looking tlnVihgh
supii'ies our minds, in concise fdrin,
with the thoiiglitsol all the happhn- P",VI"
ings for 1898. Tiii book is as
usual, attnietivelv bound, but what
WFST BEAVER
The township candidates are busy
Jookirg up their friends. Some
claim they have the voters all,
while others say thc are sure of
one. That one must be the other
fellow... Samuel Baumgardner and
family ot Honey Creel; spent a few
days with his father-in-law, Levi
Treaster P. W. Treaster and son
came home fromSiglervillo to spend
Sunday iu West Heaver J. P.
Fisher is i I i in the trapping busi
ness this winter. Heoluimsthc bid
weather turned his luck, and his
catch is small Daniel Hassinger
istakiiigadvantageoftliesiiowby get
ting his ties to market Tlc grip
has taken lioldofqnite a number of
folks at McCiure Vdara Baum
gardner is ableto be upandaronnd
:ir:iin from his late accident
The protracted meeting held at Mc
Ciure in the M. K. church for the
past two weeks has been well attend-!
ed, considering the had weather...:
James Peters is sawing lumber for
John . Wagner's new house, which
he expects to put up in the spring
Fran!; Ewing is taking great
pii.'c with hi- den of ground heirs,
which he claims lie has got bai k of
his house John Wieaild is eon
lined to his lied with typhoid fever.
beginning January 1". Each in
stallment will lie illustrated in a lively
way, quite in keeping with the text.
S I .OOO.no
Next Sunday's IW will also and will be awarded to the ho,
contain a visit to a dispensary by aM. young man or woman iind
rvari, rrauK u. Carpenter s etter "..'..iT " f uu' ,wno W H
1 1 1 . euro the Krea.est. uumbor ..f i ?
. ... . 1 . . ..I . !
on nit; ciiauces (ir mve- ineo in
South Amercia, a fashion article by
the famous Anne Rittenheuse, and
many other exelusiveteatures w hich
will interest every reader. Be sura
to get nexi Sunday's " Press."
yearly
... I .......... : . ...-I ."v-u
wtwvnu HHiuarv uu, t..i
vol w ma
The award will bi madk bv
mill,.,. ,,t li......
....... v. IJUnbUU llllNIIIJlu ...... .
11 i Vi . uieUl H,ul 'h
Will in civjui fiill.,u j mils
1 tinVt P. "T"WT I'M
n.wiiiu nuuhcripuoii list h
reciiii s Tliit j-4tf.tiu.... . e .1
WWtajlUU til IU nan,
1 uc i-uiiit'Hr. ij ! mi 1 iu wi. t
. ' WCU III 1.
1 bavejuet recovered from the i ?uHl 01 ?f akjsna, m that
second attack of l irrippe this I ;? BUOce,8'ul contestant mar mab
vear." says Mr. Jan. A .Ton. n,.h ! "e'y arranifemeuts to beam hm
lisber of the Leader, Mexi, Texas ! u,'r ,our JtiHr frae at the com-
.1 ' : Ullll flill'l I. Ill n o lua ...1
coin
tm JripjM eeaaafHUy Ir to.
In the hitter ense I usicl Oiniiilior
Iain's Oonah Remedy, and 1 think"
with considerable success, only be.
ins in bed a little or tn ,iH'ra u-
gainst ten days for the former ut- t,","1" u "' u caab will be depot
luck. The leoond attack I am Ht.i-'.v THE ARENA in tnmi
I r 1 1 1 1 1 ',. 1 . 1 . . 1 f ..f 1 I ... .. L 1,
m . iiv UCAL I'll l-I'li v....
, .. I " .'1
IU K9VIMIUIUQr.
Immediately on the announcement
ot the award, the sum of n..u tl,,.
loait-
ith
lied would have been equally as bad ! tnt treasurer of the solecteil collfB,
SB the tirst nut for the use of thin
remedy us I had to pro to bed in
about six hour j after 'struck' with
it. while in the first case 1 was able
to attend to business about two
days before getting 'down.''
sale by all druggists.
Maps for Ready Reterence
. . .
1 Bionutiy he was reported to
M'
mh a -
I'l.KA-ANT MILLS
closely
1
lie
Wi cU
Herml
.1.
lllc, IvlKHle , were 111
one dak last week l'Hkiuu
Selinsgrove lime ol last j
says : The owners of the
in i 'Inning Mills, llognr,
this town
for a pro
per Sight to move tlieir mill troiu
1 lerndon, I fthe proper indiiccmeut
was ottered lv our tow n iieople, 1
those who have the means, this firm
could lie induced to come here,
which would bring many thousands
of dollar.- to thetownof Selinsgrove.
Saturday's North umlx rland Press
says: "Jacob A. Leitzel of Krat.er
ville had a narrow escape from
drowning last Sunday evening. De
siring to till his ice house h'l went
on the dam in Penn's creek near his
home to leirn the thickness of the
material when he broke through in
to deep Water and would have
drowned had it not been for a
broom he was eurryingto remove the
snow, and tin assistance of .John
Reichley who accompaaied him to
the dam.
)ur semi-amnial special sile of
Dress Goods and Linings will take
place Saturday, Jan. 21. OUT terms
will be as usual viz. 'JO per ceivt of
discount on all DreSS Goods and
Linings purchased on that day fOB
CASH. Ottl line ot Uress GirhIs is
now larger tlum ever ls,'tiire, consist
ing of Cloths, CasmereS) Hcuriettea,
Berges, Poplins, Mohairs, Silks,
Satins, Sateens, Fancy Novelty,
Dress Goods, etc., etc. Do notiniss
this great opportunity.
1 -1 2-"Jt . S. W Kis. Selinsgrove.
What no the Cblldrrn Drink T
Don't give them tea or coffee. Have
you tried the new fook drink called
G HAIN-Of It is delicate and uour
ishintr and takes the place of cottee.
The more Grain-0 you give the chil
dren the more health you distribute
through their system. Grain-0 is
made of pure grains, and when prop
erly prepared tastes like the choice
grades of coffee but costs about as
much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and
25c.
V, ar Book is
is ol Inr greater iinMrtatiiv, the text
contained between its covers is the
most valuubh iiibtuntiou of useful
information which 52S pages of
printi 1 1 mailer will admit ol
ic 1889 istmeot The iiauirer
ate, owing to the fact
that forms were kept open tor the
purpose ot Including all statistics up
to the lust io ihle date and the of
ficial election returns from Pennsyl
vania and surrounding States. Here-
iu lies one great use of this useful
handbook. Besides the fullestStete
und municipal election tables, this
( Too late fop lad week.)
write l !'', i u.,
ale
be
pari
a
he
SOW Wi
of the merry sleigh bells can now
heard Rev. I!. II. Srwlin
preached his farewell sermon at this
place on Sunday evening. The llev.
will move to Beaver Springs in a
lew weeks. e are sorrv to
with so kind a neighbor, so good
citizen and kind a minister T
auction held at the Fremont Hotel
on Saturday afteriHwu and evening
was pretty well attended fohn
F. Boyer, our enterprising fruit
valuable work exhaustively treats a 'grower, moves on lut, farm iu Wltsh-
vast scope of topics, some ofwhh'h it j IngtoU township in spring (J. W.
may be interesting to enumerate. ! Rekheubaeh will work for J. F.
The Spanish-American Wa., its his-! Boyer the coming stunmer I. P.
tory, chronology, casnalitiee, eom- Weodt will move an hie farm near
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Railway Co. has just issued in con
venient form for household, library
and school reference an atlas of sev
en colored maps of the world, the
I nited States and our new posses
sions in the Atlantic and Pacini
)ceans, together with an linn
valuable information connected there
with nil up to date. This atlas
will be sen! free to anv address on
eceipi oi BIX () cent
in postagi
. -. . .
rai russenger Agent, Uld C0I0113 1
milding, Chicago, or to John It. I
"ott, Districl Passenger Agent, Wil- j
ianisptrt, Pa. I-."-'Jt.
I,.
or university, to lie hi,i i a.
Btudentin four equal iiistullmeuts
i.ui iur iue conege course.
BP
saunioi THE CONTESTANTS may
forward Bubaerintiotia tn tup 1
For I BENA and they will be credited
m toe contestant named by tbeu
j 1 nis is not a voting contest. X0 om
.',11, l.l... air. n .. .. l .ill
...u ..uj U ,1 iiiouoer 01 1 lie 1 nijaz-
ines and cut out coupons. Bucceji
will depeud entirely ou indivdnal
earnestness and energy m seeurioi
iu uaoriii 1011s.
How to Enterthe Lists
All those desiriug to (liter the
competition for T H E ARENA
SCHOLARSHIP will be required
to send 111 name and address, wiih
age before January 16, IS'Jti. Only
ttiose enrolled ut tU.
l.l ..T:n L' -"7.1
nw .i.-iii ui uu cousiuereii eilglDle,
unt of 1 Sample copies, subscription Hunk-,
prospectuses, etc., will be furnished
to aid in the work of canvassiug (or
subscript iohs.
Consolation Prizes.
Thai
unrewarded: everv eon
testant sending in at least ou
hundred yearly subscriptions will
lie paid riit.v dollars iu cash, aud
fifty dollars more for every addition
a! one hundred subscriptions.
To Our Friends
, i.e.... k 11 ..it ..1 L,ml eiirnesi compeiitnr uiav
ii-. ..rauuui,. .cu- jr0 entirely
OLD COPIES WANTED.
pa rat 1 ve strength of armies and na-1 Aline in Ull spring W. A. Hard
vies; the American Army and Xavv, ' i"K and sister Esther arc spending a
U COmpend of American history to j few weeks in AlleatoWD w ith tlieir
date; our foreign policy; the Cuna-1 grandmother TlieCbristmascaii-
dian-American Joint Cnminisninn, fata hnld hy thn St. Johu's Sunday
City, State ami national govcrument,
the Fifty-liith Congress, memliers
and .summary of legislation; com
pietemapsofCuba, Hawaii, Padrone
Islands, the Philippines and Puerto
Rico; fishing where to go and what
it costs; facts vou want to know:
and Exchanges.
Iu order to facilitate the rapid
spread oi this offer tbrougheai tlx
country, the publishers earnestly
requested all friends of Tim Abska,
all leaders of The Ahkna, all tx-
ehangea of Tax Abbxa, all who hap
pen to read this T11K ArknA, to ad
vertise lhe good news in any wavor
shape they lit. Such an offer comes
I A. ! 1 I . 1 , ,
7 K-v;. f.,,. t r. lv-o. v 1 1- uui once in 111 a lllelliue; sueu an
MS 10,1878; fab. 17. nnnnraiMktivalinnU k.
v Wmmm """Oil I J v I VJ1 UIIOi'SO
In order to complete our files m I
want the following named issues of!
the Post:
July S,8ept. l(i, 1869; (K-t. 6,
13, 1870 j Jan. 26, 1871 5 Apr. 17,
1873: Nov. 4. Dec, 23. 1 875 : Mar
1 1 v
COOOI on A mas eve was a success
from beginning to end. Everybody
enjoyiil the time spent there very
pleasantly Wm. II. Wendttoo!
charge ot the Mt. Plcatant Roll
Mills on Monday last Jacob hj-
lenmeyer of Iloutz Valley was in
Mar. 10, 1883; Apr. 23, 1883;
March 27, Jane 12, and October
80, 1884; Se 17, 1886; Jkat, 28,
May 6, Oct 28, Dec. 23.1886:
!D-. 20, 1887.
Any of our readers Imvina copies
ot tne above tsauea will nfcr
tavor by letting us know. Such
to pass unheeded. Kverv friend of
Vou ill, every friends of RdWatlOB,
is authorized to spread the word, to
five it the widest publicity, to be
come missionaries in proiaalffatiog
the good news.
Address all coinniuiiieAlNins con-
1 cei ning the contest to
questions often asked; complete town ou Monday last Theshoet-
Bporting Moords for 1898 md com
parisons, lull text ot Mrs. llorer's
cooking lectures lor 1898; men of
the year; Hawaiian annexation; our
new possessions; Alaska in 1898;
events of the year. In fact, the scope
is too grt-at for more than a suggest
ive outline 111 this column.
The Inquirer Almanac for 1899
is for sale at ull news stands and by
all news agents, and it will be found
that 25 Cents so invested will be a
good beg' lining of the yet fresh New
Year.
Try eraln.O : Try Qraln-O.
Ask your Grocer to-day to show
you a package of Grain-0, the new
food drink that takes the place of
coffee. The children may drink it
without injury as well us the adult.
All who try it, like it. GRAIN O
has that rich seal brown of Mocha os
Java, but it is.made from pure grainr
and the most delicate stomach re
ceives it without distress. One
fourth the price of coffee. 15c.
and 26c. per package. Sold by all
grocers.
ing Match at the Fremont Hotel on
Monday was pretty well attended.
Absalom Sehnee, one of Snyder
County's auditors, is at the county
seat this week auditing the fiuajices
of the countv.
opies iii goad condition will eom- r ZSJK9'SJrfUMma'i
1 , . . . I Urculae" Department,
iiaml a lair price. tf r 1 c n . .
r " Copley Square, Bjiton, Mass.
CALIFORNIA.
Extraordinary Tour in Peawsylvaaln
Rail rand.
America is a great country, la variety ami
Krainleur ol uum al sceuery II Is unrivaled. To
traverse It, IDbt'liold Its dlvursltlt and Its won
ders. In a liberal education, a revelnUcn to the
Immured meiropolltuu elllzeu. TUe, IerHon.
alii -conduit ert Tour 10 rulliornla under die di
rection ol l He PSBUtylvaika Riillroad Coupauy
which leavus on H'-ebruary , anords a most ex
cellent opportunity to view UM vast varlely and
iKiundleHH beauty cat this niarvtaus land. The
party will travel over the entire route In the
model Puliio.it) train of smoking, dlnlnir, sleep
ing, and ouservaUon cars exhibited at tbe
World's Fair, Chicago, and subsequently at
Al lama, Nashville, and Omaha. This train v ill
be placed in service for the ttrst time on this oc
casion, anu win te in chajve ot a Tourist Agent
and Cbaperon, who will look after all details of
News ar& Opinions,
OP
lloth Democrats and Hepublicans
will hold their primary elections for
township offices on Saturday, Jan.
28, 1 ict ween the hours of one and
p 1. -mr 1 .. .. , . nuu wHHnm, nuu wui 100K aiier an aeLaus of
lOlir tr. M. JtOtll partus liave lie- the trip, as well as the Individual welfare of the
c:ded to have tboir lu.lfatu waintaA ' mel"e' Mjl party. Stops will be made at
tUCUtoiiae tlieir llCKetS printed . Mammoth Cave New Orleans, during IfalS
v.ittauiui.ai, r.i ras, l.ob Augeies, aan oiego,
Redlauds, Kl.eralne. Pasadena, Santa Barbara,
Monterey, Del Moute. Santa Cruz. Mount 'Ha
milton. Memo Park, Saa Vranclsco, salt ake
City, Ulenwood Springs, Colordo Springs, Man
liou and uarden ol the Gods, Denver, and
Chicago. N'inuieen days will be spent In Cali
fornia. Round-trip rate. Including all neces
sary expenses during tbe entire trip, atoo from
all points on tbe Pennsylvania Railroad System
east of Pittsburg; taw from Pittsburg. For It-ln-rary
and fun Information apply to ticket
agents; Tourist Agent, UM Broadway, New
York: or addressaeo. W. Hoyd, Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station,
l-lx-3t
National Importance
-53THE SUNK-
AXjOIVXI
CONTAINS BOTH.
and hold the elections similar to the
regular elections Albert Schnee
is doing business in Georgetown this
week Rev. Spahti will move to
Adamsburg on Thursday, Jan. 12,
where he has accepted the call to be
come pastor of the Reformed charge.
We are sorry to lose the reverend,
but our loss will lie Adamsburg's Pnaadeiphia
gain... Rev. R. Rock, A. ML D. D., I ,
of Shamokin will deliver his lecture
lD..i. A.I 1 Jl 1 1 1 TT T".
ijciwrt iiian vioiu in uie U. 11. druggists refund money If it tails to cure. thn.
1 church on Wednesday eveningJam i The l"k" f " Ubte,n-Mm
cube a cold. 1 x one bat
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All
Daily, by mail, $6 a year.
Daily and Sunday, by mail,$H a year.
Te Stjrday Sun.
Is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper
in the world.
Price 5c. a copy. By mail $2 a year.
AddroMTHEBUlf, Haw York.
Beaa.tr la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean akin. Nf
beauty without it Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, pi
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all in
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious completion by taking
Caacareta,-beauty for ten ceSa. All drug
gist, aatiaf action guatantead, 10c,.2Sc,0c.