The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 09, 1899, Image 8

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    THE GREATEST MARK-
DOWN SALE KNOW
PRICES KNOCKED
TO SMITHEREENS.
We now begin the most wonderful price cutting sale of fine Clothing known to Sunbury. All our nobby
Men's Suits and Overcoats, and all ObilflrenV Salts and Overcoats will be re-priced from a third and in many
cases one-half of their former price.
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daring this sale, and we will make every effort to make this the greatest bargrin evenj of the reason. The
goods must bo sold, why not do it qvickl
fliiout 200 Men's Overcoats
Are Priced within Renchof nil.
04 00 Overcoats now 2.98
$7.00 Overcoats now 5.90
g ; 93 Overcoats now 5.98
t .J Overcoats now 6.85
SO Overcoats now 13 90
400 or More Men's Suits
Are Remarked in Plain Figures.
$4.00 Suits now 2.98
$6.50 Snits now 4.98
$8.00 Suits now 5.90
$10.00 Suits now 7.85
Children's Suits and Reefers
At Remnrknble Prices.
$1.00 Suits now 68c
$2.00 Suits now 1.39
$1.48 Reefers now 98c
$5.00 Reefers now 2.98
Bay's Overcoats and Soils
Wonderfully Priced.
1.00 SuitL; now 68c
2.00 Suits now 1.38
$4.50 Refers now 2.81
$5.00 Reefers now 2.9!
BROSIOUS BROTHERS,
Markel (Square,
SUNBURY, PA.
TKF PENNSYLVANIA DEADLOCK. G0RRE.SP0NDEISGL.
SKLINSOHOVE.
still no Sign of ik Break in the Sena
torial Fight.
HnrrlBburg, Feb. 7. Yesterday was
anotli i oft iay In the senatorial con
tent. Less than two icon of lettlsla
tors vi re prew nt at the joint assembly,
at',' i.-.t of these voted, "there were
176 n hers of the two houses paired
and e :.( other were absent without
pal There was no quorum at the
j 'inbly, although under the pro-
vi-'' n the constitution li wa neces
., take a ballot, or the 2.1 votes
i. nator Quay received 19, .lenks
s . . ' Stewart I. There i mill no
sir break In the deadlock,
,-i ults of tin- Joint ballots, from
f h io tii- seventeenth, was as
A DAMSBUKQ.
George Hammond, of jiuicnster,
is spending several weeks with his
sister, Mrs. ttev, Sji.ilni M:sa
Mertie Klose Im returned from u
visit t.i Look Huwu nnd Uhil-
li.siiiuoiie . V. Murkloy of A-
line was in town ofi Mummy. ..John
Kurtz, of Ikiulini;. i i it Snndttv ill
Mrs. I feu. W. Keller ofj'lymouth
is spending a few daysut Ir. Voelk-
! tor's Mrs. A. I!. Tiexl. r mid
j Miss Mary Ked of Bliobury Sent
Saturday wiili Mrs, Be0tor Hnm-
I niel S, J. Pawling, tfaq, ami wilt:
left for fJiiladuiphia on Monday to
lie June several weeks... .ir, Fan s-
t worth, D. D. G. M. tf Danville
siient Saturday at this oIhcc unuinu
(he
ni:iso:nc
fraternity Mrs.
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M. !'. Quay
a oi . Jenks.
Jc' ; itse n
John si wnrt
Oeoi P. Huff...
E. A. I -vtn
P. V. B. Widener.
Alvi'i Murkle
Charii - Tubbs....
Fr:'' k M. Rltor...
Charles E. Rico...
O. A, Orow. ......
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IS 19
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Churles 10. Smith., t
Total
,S33 2ii 238 i!2 20 x:
Eli i rl I'oww l or tiie Elevated itonds
New York. Feb. 7. Definite an
nouncement is made that the Man hat
t Elevated Railway company has
d Ided t" install electricity as the mo
tive power for the entire system and
to i ii" 118, ooo.ooo of adltlonal stock
to meet tiiis extraordinary expenditure.
Geo me J. i ; . li 1 1 1 . president of the Man
hattan company, dictated the following
st.Hein.nt: "The most careful and
conservative estimates made by ex
pertfl show a savins of two and one
h.iif i i nts per mile on the entire car
MlieagC on the elevated roads. As we
are now running over 40,000.000 ear
mil s per y. ar, the savins In oper
atliot expenses alone will Ik' over II,-
MO, ) annually."
Death r Prince Alfred or suxe-( 'obnrst
Ueran, Austria. Feb. ".Prince Al
fred of Saxe-Coburg and Ootha is dead.
He had been sufferlnR from chronic
cerebral trouble. Prince Alfred was
the son of the Duke of Sajte-Coburg
ami Uotha, second son of Queen Vic
toria) and was born at Buckingham
palace, London, on Oct. IS. 1X74. H-J
was a caDtaln of Prussian infantry,
and unmarried. He was the only son
and heir.
WewYorkLeglslat tire Opposes itohnrts
Albany. Feb. 7--In the assembly lasi
nlplit the resolution urfflnK the un
seal i r of Congressman-elect Huberts.
of Uta; because of his Identification
with polygamy, was adopted by a un-
'-nous vote.
Church Biol I" HnlTalo.
Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 7.-A squad of
police were called out yesterday to pro
tect Father Martlnelll. priest at the
Italian Church of St. Anthony of
Padua, from the violence of several
hundred men and women. Between
8,008 and 4.000 members of the church
arc Italians and about 600 are Sicilians.
The trouble Is the result of an effort
on the part of the latter to have Father
Koske, of Scranton. Pa.. Installed as
priest In place of Father Martlnelll.
who has officiated for six years.
I lurvev I liuguinun
iMiiihury, uiutU' a husiuess ti mis x-
i ii u :. i i 1 s
place la-I eeK...ll. .-imiiiami iir U(.l ., .,,! r,.i, .l l?...l
and iSuturduy our streets were one
sheet i, I ice, nedestrinnisni was verv
Mr-. '. W. Smith are mi the siek list.
lolin Itolender ami family ai-
temled the funeral of his mother at
Middlehurrr !nsl week Williard
Mechtley was seriously injured lusl
eek while iii i lie act i it euttingdowii
a tree Cominunioii sorviees wer
held in the jiitheran eliurehoiiiSun
duv. Six new members were reeeiv-
Cillinger nt' Treutoiii .n. J., is
nt- niothe;. Mrs, Amelia
lavusellvr, and friends Friday
ditlicull Frot: 'has. II. Allien,
of BIK)mshiirg spent 8unday with
hU lather. V. S. Alherl the se
ries of sermons ori Pilgrim's Progress
as preached by Kev. Barb are verv
interesting and draw lanre houses,
i Mark Burns. souofS. P. Burns
wl largc number of yong wlio has for more than a year been
people are attendiug Catechetical In- al Newcastle, Pu., returned h e
structious and will be received on hMt week Mis? RowhWagner of
baster. I M;it,, ;a i. ,,n,t i Uu m;,,
luimig M. L. 8nyder, a. student
in Theology :it Siisitiehanna Uni
versity, preached at Nit. Carrael on
Sunday Mrs. Krnset Denta,who
has been in this vicinity for the last
seven months, returned to her home
at Klkhart, End.
BEAVERTOWW.
J, l. VanHorn was to Juniata
County on business lust week
Samuel Weike I h u iltI 1 1 a horse from
Franklin Kline and intends to butch
er till spring Mr. Heddings, of
Bloomsburg, spent a few days last
week with bis father-in-law, Simon
Speoht Miss Clair VViney ut-
tended the Business Men's Jubilee
at Middleburgli last week Doc
tor and George Smith oi A.damsburg
visited their tatlier, John 8. Smith,
mi Sunday.
HUMMEL'S WHARF,
Since our last writing, Wallace
Tetts has been married and started
to housekeeping on bis fatheFsfarm
near Globe Mills. Before the mov
ing about forty persons gave him a
belling. ThomasHettrickisa e;o(sl
leader. Mason Dressier says "That
iderwas pkkI" Sherman Fisher,
Richard Herbert and Foster Slear of JO., is jKiyinghis parents a short visit
Sliainokin Dam passed through this
place on Sunday. They were taking
advantage of the Blekrhins Mrs.
Orlnk Urnin-
after vou bave concluded that you
OUght not to tlrink coffee. It is not
a medicine but doctors order it be
cause it is healthful, iiivigoiatiug
and appetizing, It is made from pure
grains ami has that rich seal brown
color and tastes like the finest errarle
of coffee and costs about j as much.
Cbildreu like it and thrive on if, be
cause it is tbe genuine food drink
containing nothing hut nourishment.
Ask vour eroeer for (rain-0, tbe
new food drink. 15 and i!5c.
MIDDLECREEK
Good sleighing tit present
Augustus Wolf of Ckamenburg
was here looking at a water wheel
which Tilman weader bought from
him...Ghas, K. (ioss of Cleveland.
' ing Mrs. Saliie Martin on Saturday
ICrie Ulsh and family were the I
; guestx ot 11. V. Ulsh over Sunday
... .Andrew Boer mis visiting bis
father in Juniata county Insf week
. . . . Last Saturday Noah Ivoad re-
! moved allot his effects to Mifflin Co.
I where he intends to inaku hisfu-
tore In, inc.
U PsT HK WEU.
The Let inch tool, ltd vantage of
! the I inch ice last week by having
stored in their ice houses Mrs.
Samuel Philips was culledto llnnt-
iiiimIiiii c.iinitv last week to attend
her lather's funeral lolin Zcch-
mtil) was .-ecu at this end last Satur
day looking up i.i- Iriends, who
seem to he plenty The institute
held at the Ridge school house last
Wednesday evening was a succssc.
Tile house was lull and the program
was carried out to the satisfaction oi ;
all present P. W. Treaster bus j
been working for Albert Wagner in
Milllin county for the past few
weeks Mrs. Brunt of Banner-,
villc died on Sunday morning from
the effects of the grip. So it bus
been reported There has been
some talk ot forming an independent
ticket for a spring election by some
of the defeated candidates. .Stick to
the regular nominees as we have
done heretofore Henry Bauru-
garder litis been confined to the house
with a sore back for the past week
Isaac Slattern is still not able
to attend to bis farm work from the
effects ot liis late sickness.
Lamplight Companion
Teachers' Institute.
i
Public. Sales.
Mrs. Geo. Mitchell of Centre-
ville was visiting her sister, Mrs.
Harriet Kline, several days last
John Schoch spent a few days last! week Co. Sunt Bowersox was
week at Montandoii. . .Andrew I rutt, visiting
who has la-en down with la gripja.'
liir the past few weeks, is able to be
about again Misk Ella Bower
spent last week at I lie National Ho
tel, SelinsgfoVe. She took the place
ot her sister. Miss Emma, who had
been sick with la grippe.
isiting our schools last week and
interviewing the good directors
Adam Bingaman ot Strodc's Mill
was seen on our streets last week...
Wm. Bilger was visiting friends
near Middlcburg the latter part of
last week ... .Jacob O. Smith and
wife of near Beavertown were visit-
Bctwccii now and Spring time
there will be many opportunities of
an evening to read up on the differ
ent portions of tbe (Jreat Northwest.
To this end the Chicago, Mil
waukee A St. Paul Railway Co. has
printed for free distribution to
Eastern farmers a nuiiilicr of illus
trated instructive pamphlets regard"
ding the various states traversed by
its lines.
In sending your address to W.
E. Powell, General Immigration
Agent, Old Colony Building, Chic
ago, 111., please say if your prefer
ence is for information about' Wis
consin, Iowa, Minnesota, Northern
Michigan or North Dakota.
No charge for pamphlets or for
replying to all inquiries about any
section of the Great West. 1-1U-3t
The following is the programme
for the teachers' s institute at Port
Treverton for Union and Chapman
townships Feb. 10th and 1 1th.
FRIDAY EVENING.
Music. Port Treverton deal Choir.
Opening address, T. G. Herrold.
Recitation, Miss Lottie Spongier.
( ration, K. S. Aucker.
Solo, Misses Snvder nnd Bingaman.
Ad tress, Co. Sunt. V. '. Bowersox.
SATURDAY MORNING.
S'lt Education, E, A. Shaffer.
Teacher's Calling, J.S. Beichenbach,
Attention, I . S. I Irrrold.
Use and Abuse ol Text books,
Geo. K. Shell.
Psychology a Necessity,
Prof. Harvey Gelnett.
Essay, J. C. Herrold.
Character Building, F. W. Weaver.
Country Schools, Cbas. Bohrcr.
SATURDAY EVENING.
Citizenship and Our Schools,
A. B. Mover.
How to Use the Blackboard,
P. Haines.
History, T. A. Herrold.
Discipline, F. H. Attinger.
American Literature, T.O. Herrold.
Los Angeies and the Pacific Coast and
Return.
Special Excursion from points in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, District oi
Columbia, Virginia, W est Virginia,
Ohio, New York and New Jersey,
on the occasion of the National Ed
ucational Association meeting at Bos
Angeles, Cal., in July, 1899, at re
duced rates. For full articulurs,
address John li. Pott, District Pas
senger Agent, 0. M. & St. Paul
Railway, 486 William St., Wil
liamsp rt, Pa. 2-9-:it.
It Beats the Band.
The newest and most inspiring
piece of Sheet Music;, arranged for
piano, is the a Pioneer Limited
March" composed by Capt. Freder
ick Phinney, Bandmaster United
States Band, published by S. Brain
ard's Sons Co., Chicago, 111.; dis
tributed only by the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Railway. En
close, fifty (50) cents and address,
Geo. H. Heafford, General Passen
ger Agent, 555 Old Colony Build
ing, Chicago, 111. 2t
Notices "I m Uu iii be lt,a cted ir.-o ui.drrii
iicttuint; lieu i ne imiin urc nniceii ;ii i hi
When Hie hills are not prln led at ihlsi.nk,
cents win bo caunntil. Psraoas ixpectttij
nine sbib aaonia sawci n abw una hum it m
eil In I his column.
SATUHDAY, Feb. 11, ooe ralle west nfM
i ill,-. We 'Imul (,, or-,' Uai Hill SlO
ii unu uflAd anw, 11 ol ii it'll .or w
laiel.
WEDNESDAY, Kci,. io, .t Kreamer, It .nardl
Waller will si. II Household luriiliuo'.
Till'ltsHA v. Ktli. 1U, 'I hree Innrlh , f a td
Hot III .,1 (i.olie Mills, N O IC'ivv will RfJ
iuv, i con mid penwiiiu property.
WGONBsDAY, Ken St, In Jankson to
j w, L. Bnwr, executor ol Urs Ann
Ber, w i,i si, 1 mule. 8 i H s, I o r oi hud
llic.it K il l.il Iioiih- holn gOOlu,
i TlluirsDAY, Vi b as, out) mile went oi Mma
i tnint, iiu Uie Wiiu-ruiejeriurtn s s am
. Drill Mill UnoeM .ci,w-, Tnt'tta yoOl
Its, 16 stent' UIH IlirUIUl IUiplODi( nil
I SATUHDAY.Feh. I), O'le-Miirtb mile nonll
MlCllUelllirK, T lole Krdlel M.I, sell
e . U hlllll's, I OOfTH, 0 bkMII 0U.f I'Uttl
rtraUna luipleiuent,
TUUBSD .1 V. March A I'm Ann tn Aflii
, tt u , li. i ,i . eii l'i,,,, '.ill.- ii.iii 'IVAnl'IB
Dunn I KuhiiH tt ill si'i 4 imrfcea, ,
I oallsutt isrititug iiMinsuieiiis.
I FIIIDAV, Mnreb t, Hill ",iv between 1
iiiL'iiuiy .N. iv If. u u. .Vr. Yt
I, tllxol will s'"ii i,.,is. t'o-vs. ruriatnf
JUeillelll s ii.l lu.liscli Mil HOtftlH,
TUKSDA V, Miircb 7 one mile wprI ol lliflil
Wm. li. KiTirt alter win srii l horae,
jack uu) isnnlDg linpJeineois.
WKUNKSO.W, Mareb g, one mile t.ortb I
smiui move, Osonta Anrunrt win sell sj
mock and ianiiiiii;liiiplchi,'iil.
SATl'ltDAV, Mnri'li II. Tttiimiles to ,i i li-nestf
.Meiservilie, Cm IsMiin K ii'iilM,- will sell IS
horses live imil. s. two cons, yODttg cattJ
IIIIU lal in li.' llliplelnelils.
SATl'ltDAV, Miin li II. At Itn.ilore. In I'nS
TWB..N, T, DUDdors will sell t horses, I
cotts.f, head ..Milne cull h', 2 sews. I hoar,
sii". :is. mil iitiniiiiB implements.
TIM SDAY. M ir. 14. Two miles east of TroW
vll ie on lue Cooper lurm, Oeo, Kline
sell 1 horses. J mules. Slows alio .arnill
ImpwoNiits.
THl'ltSDA Y, Mill'. IB. Tlireniulles imrlli ntMl
(lleinic., I.i-w xonng wil. set I 4 Horses,
and i. ii n,ii luilleiiietila.
SATl'ltDAV. Mnich IS. In the Horn, nt H
(Unburn, .lo-'-phal Waller will scd J herseiS
eows. l iieirer, l..niilnjf iinpi 'incnui
nuuaenoia boohs.
THE DIETZ
DRIVING LAMP
Is about u near perfection as SO yean
of Lamp-Making can attain to. It
burns kerosene, and gives s powerful,
clear, white light, and will neither bio
nor jar out. When out driving with
it the darkness easily keeps about two
hundred feet ahead of your smartest
horse. When you want the very best
Driving Lamp to be had. ask your
dealer for the " Diet:. "
We issue a special Catalogue of this
Lamp, and, if you aver prowl around
after night-fall, it will interest you.
Tls mailed free.
6o !Valght8t., New York.
SstabUsked la ZS40.
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