I The Middleburgh fost Pullilied everv ThurHday. Gt o W. Wagenseller. tditoran Proprietor ibwiipuoii Jffl.oO per year. u mu.it ! naid in i when sent OW 8I.IC 111'' county.) lATIS or ADVERTISING. a transient idwrttwm nts ni otherwise , "rucied ir wlilhecSeilWla 'r"V,' ' tier UneOlonnarle measure) Mr (W laser T lifVEl io cents per II n for every subsequent Insertion. vaf ,wct. fMUklifmi obituary I":' I uUt of rrfct. ., thrrr tnU a (w. Thnrsday, March 2, 1890. 8KLINSGR0VE. H. L Phillips, wifeand daughter were in Philadelphia lust week Irs. Utah has gone to Bethlehem iid Philadelphia lor a two woks' visit Mrs. Minnie Lauden&lager of Berwick is visiting her mother, ,,s. c. I1,. Miller Mis. H. Y. IVyling of St. Man's is a welcome list at tin- National Hotel visiting her brother, Z. T. Hettriek The orse sale was well attended ami i.irses brought lair priees The -t of the series of illustrated ser- nons by Re. Barb was delivered .. i Sunday evening last Miss . . . i . eo..i I...:,,., iessie vernarioi oiiiioiui '""P a ' J I... I i.ltn I S.lliii'll 1 i iieriauieu m nci The 1 erndou planing mill, Bash mid door factory will be removed to ; liie place. The papers were signed i v both parties last week At a . ingregatioual meeting of Trinity Luthetan church held on Sunday last the resignation ot Kev. Barbwas accepted to take place the week after i'din. Sunday Dr. B. P. Wagen- eller was hi Philadelphia attend ng the Ex. Committee of State Rep. reague W.H. Richterand wife ..(' Benvenue are visiting lus father, .f. P. Riohter Prof. B. M. Wag enseller of Centre Hall Spent part of Friday and Saturday with his pa rents, M. L Wagenseller and family. Mis ('has. Fisher (nee Jarrett) of Sunbnrv spent several days with Mends C. W. Mertz and Frank Kelh-r, who were Injured iiearl'unx xutawney at a bridge they were help ing tn build, have returned home having been discharged from the Hospital. They made a narrow es tape The University (ilee, Man dolin noil Guitar Clubs gave a very pleasing and en,joyableentcrtaimnent in tilt: Uiapelon Washington ViMrth lav to n crowded house. They were repuutcdh recalled. Thcyalsogave .men! Fr'ei)iirgon Friday evening, where they were well received t. U. 8 ihorli aud wife have returned iVoni their Iripto Washington, D.C. UNION TWP. Hathaway Kelly ami family ol Sunbury spent part ol' last week ttmotiK friends here Emanuel 1?. Ancker of Crowtown left for Nan ticoke on Sunday where he has se cured employment A. S. Se- ehrist, postmaster at Verdilla, was a witness for the United States le fore the United States District Court lit Philadelphia last week lacob Brubaker expects to move to Lan easter Go. this week... D. Ii. Neils f m t will and Kev move to near fort ireverion will start a truck farm . V. E. Brillhard preached his last sermon for the present conference vear at Witmer's appointment last Sunday Kev. .1. G. Martin is away al conference Bolomon Brubaker intends lu tart a new store m ar our town. He will call it "The Klondike," because it is senear to the famous Klondike ghost mines. KliKAMEH. A. W. Smith, wife ami oi Selinsgrove spent Thui relatives al this place daughter sday with ... A. I). Kramer attended the horse side at Selinsgrove last Thursday A. A. Heintselman, who is working at Lewistown, is home at present I K Wither ami wife siient last Thursday visiting their daughter, .lames Row,atSelinsgrove. . . .Win. Orner wife of Lewistown were the gueBtsofJ. R. Heintelman's over Sunday.. .D. O. Bnyder and brother, iamM. attended H sale above M'ul- .. . . . ...i i ! r dleburg last I nurstiay. . ..miss i.o... , Walter is at present visiting uer ( Bister Mrs. 8. A. App of Monroe townshin faooo Heintaelman I unto were visitinff tncnos at Port Treverton several days last Rev. Simon Anrand of I York county, brother of IVrryAur-lSehnee, r.l ot this nlace. preached very I interesting sermon in the ehureh at this j.laeeon Tuesday evening. ... MT. PLEASANT M1LL.B. (Too Into for loot laanej The election brought many people to town on 1 uesaaj . ...Geo. Rehrer has sold his land 1. i.,.ni t.rn in lwis Minium ' tor flUUU. .John F Boyer gives it as his ..mi. has Urn I opinion that the jieaclu rop MS almost total lv destroyed hy the re- IJ il 1 . . ...John 1'. Shadle and Misse- i -vt- I vesta and Mal.le HchneO made a uip to Millerstown on Saturday and re- turned on Sunday. . .The Fremont selnntls are praetis ing an interesting cantata to lie ren dered at the close of the schools the latter part of March. . . .T. (i. Arbogast intends to engage in the fruit business on an extensive scale in the spring. He hasbowrfit land near Freeburg for that purpose. ...Absalom Schnse made a business trip to Sunbury and Northumlier land on Monday. He is selling lienors for a Philadelphia firm and is a hustler in the business. . Rev. E. E. Gilbert oi Pillow, Dauphin Co., has moved toour town overseer ef the poor Perofral Shotsber and will nreach for the Lutheran ger; Conrtable. Wlllisni L. Hummel: ami win prawn Audltoi, I). A. Portzliue. conjrre.rations of Richfield charge. r w i it i,.,, Rpv Gilbert Franklin Judge of eleotton. O. t. We are glad to have Kev. iuiKri SM j, j ,g, Hackeaberg aud become one of our citizens ...An interesting program lias been prepared for the teachers' institute held at this place last Friday and Saturday. Prof. Geo, W. Wal borri of Freeburg addressed the meeting on Friday evening; Prof. 1 (). ('. (iortner of Mifnintown on Saturday afternoon; Prow. F. C Bowersox and It. F. Smith of Mid- dleburg in the evening . .Borne ol our iHtiplo uro attend ing court this week. ...Jonathan Newman ol Bhatnokiii Dam was in town one day last week. ' . i i. a' ii i .....I I ...i arhfiir'KI oil In . K Mi I. V . ...... ........., - , Mian TJillie Newman Ot EHUUOO- 1 ' ' Si loo ..rnl tlnvs in this km Dam spent several das in vicinity. ed the SobooU of our township on Tuesday. . .An entertainment will be given by the scholar of the town at the entl of the term. ...Some ot our people attended the Bale of Theodore Erdley at Middle burg on Saturday. ...Albert Hover has secured em ployment in Adamsburg. He will leave in the spring. ...Joen M. Steffen ami Curtin Markle will work for O. S. Kerstet ter the coming summer. ...Win. I. Yerger is Bawing wood for Albert. He pit a new Peerless engine a few weeks ago. ...David Keller of Selinsgrove was in town on Saturday in the interests ofthe M. L. Miller marble works. Davit! Hoover ami family enter tained a party of young folks from near Selinsgrove on Monday even ing. . ..John F. Boyer, county chairman of Farmers' Institutes, was inattend- ... . . 1 i anee at the instiiuie at neavenow n last Friday anil Sat unlay. ...Quite a number ol our people attended the sale of II At. Horn- berger on Friday. Things brought fair priees. I li. WoikIIiihj; Inspector. Aaron Mover , .. . Iv . .land I). B. Markley: School directors. A. ...Mrs. Anna I roup, wife 01 David Au-and aud Mosts Bsnfer; Bopervl- Troup died last Fridayat 11 o'clock wra, Henry Mauerr and JohnO. Klfnir- of rlripsy. She had been ailing for SSSTI 'TlXC-t STfI alsmt three intuitlis, but was bed Qoat. ' f fast tor only about one week. She SolinR novo Town Council. H. was a kind and lovable old lady H Blobur.ltaaoG. Boiler and EL M.Nip- ever ready to lend her help in time Vr , ofneed. Her husband preceded her tors, U. P. Livingston aod Nawton Krt- tothelandbeyond ten ytara ago. SjCritta She was aged f years, t months Gemberlinir; Constable, M. li. Moyer; : and 18 days. Interment on Sunday Rlgh ConaUble, W. A. Wolf; Auditor, morning in the St John Cemetery. w- A. Mover. Rev. D. G. Druekenmiller offidat- Union Jadgs ot election, I ed. Pall bearers Josenh Lenioh. H. a'Je,-l?,i!S?tor, i . ii t it i I). Swinetord, H. J. Ileim and Henrv Lessman; Funeral director, J. F. Straub. ...The following are the names of the officers elected at the election on Tuesday with the number of votes each candidate received: Judge ot the election, Joseph H. Shaffer, 116; V. . Yerirer, 100 Insih-ctors, H. . Fisher, t20j P. A. Stack, 98; ai t j: v i..,.tt. i on. .-.-...h.. ,,,..i,...M.t-.., w ir. i . tiarnian, m; ji. . naus, nt; J. P. Wendt, 129; Snpervisora, T. . Beits, 94; M. F. Womer, 04; iuc): jacoo j run, OOl Kt. M . I oriz- line, 110; Overseer of the poor, " llOi P A. i M if hut' Men- ! christian Knonae, 110 '.U; Constable, MiehaelMen gel, 94; Henry .1. Howell. 121; Auditor, A. F. Sclmec, 1 1 1 ; Ebright, 10y. If. A. irUUM Ht.Tiri1Sj DPT1IPNS. ,SHririvj Adnmn-Judge of eleaion. A. W ' Trnxell; Iufpecturs.J. D. Sip ml I Norman; febnol directors, L5!J , Lose; Oesrater of the poor. A. i H. Herinmi; Constable. D.i Auditor, Charles Ingram. Hi lignum n : Beeivor-Jodef rl rtejtfya. Robert j Beaver: Inspectors. Joint J. IbbtMoOd m. M. McDonnell; Senool diiteiorfcF. H. Speoht atut .lame? H. Kline: Supervisors, MddMWkrth Frailk BfxwA overseer of poor, D. S. Spechl;Comta Ma. P .1. HerltsteriAuilltor. E. M. Miller: PjkMMKin i MUflMr. . 1 1. tet ler. US Township treasurer. . ..... ...,.., ( I. HU Ul .lit - . " Weuel. BpHVpp vVeni-Ju'li-'.' of election, k. ., Wagner; nipectnre, II. M. WHu-ner mill Samuel Kllogler; Bcbool direotom. I William .illeriiJ K. K. Hiitaieswonn: Snpervisorf. John I'. Fisher awWaarph 11. Wagner; Overseer of Hie pnuWIHain Krick; Constable, P. II. Will: Auditor. T. A. Wagner; Toihip treanoier. Jb"i Kahlry: Justices oi th" peaeaohuJ. Steely and W. F. Howell. Pnntrt-'iud(;e "f elertlnn, li.A. Wolflwy; tua pec tore, JameaU. Kilne tiil( Percivul KartmanjSchool dlreeiors, J. H. iJartman and W, K. ttenderauparvitnn, Allen s I imil John K. OerartOvef. ' seer o the poor, V. V.. Bollg; COOItable, j H. P. Mobn; Auditor, L. Blugaman; Justice of lite p-MCe, A H- HhSMff. GJliHpnutn Ju'lte ofelection..I"hii Seiler: I .ispectors, K. B. Mover and John H. Herrofd; School directora, Samuel I Welter aud John V. Tents. SuperviHois. Robert Wendl and Samuel - Dengleri liarrev B. ShatnlMcb; Scboid dlroctorf, lstiKoT. BriiniiernUll UoblaoU Walter: Su pervisors, W. II. Wrajr and Aibmon B. Walter; Overseer of poor. William II. i Walter; dilutable. William B. Matter; Auditor. John Reitt; Justice of Hie pence, Herniitu S. Kenniliger. clHfUBon Judge o( election. Noah B rouse; naueotnra, s. H. Yaarlck aodC. t , L. llerrol(l;Sc''ocd dirrOtOTS. J.O. Brouse ttiitl Thotna Ijeltael; Bupervisors Wro. Steholii aud J. F. KliUKlt-r; Overseer ol I the poor. John Sleese; Oonttable, 0.0. Rpangler; Auditors, JeffvraQu Dnuberman 1 and Reno Snvder. Mlclfllnhuptlh T.iwn Council, I). I T. RboadsSH, J. w. Orwig U4,Uaiuel Bo lender 7(5. John Moatz 58; Judi.'e of elec- i (ion, II. K. Tobias 78. Amos Kauch 48; Iiisiiectors. II. H. Hawincer 86, Jacoh E. stahlnecker 2.1. Jnmos Rankle S8; Bcbool directors. Carbon Secbold W. W. Wit teninver and Jacob Oiluert lie at 61 Overseer of the iHttir. C. K. Sieinumer 1 7. 1 -. --- r. . . -. , u w waaenaeiler M.uarre aianinecK- erUV, Fred smith 3; onstaiue, u. u. ... , .. , ., I BieB e 01). George SpaCbt 59: Hih Con- i Dettliam of this plaee. Kev. LaWo, W. A, Swnrta WS, Joseph Clelanjj. H. Hertz iierloniKil the ceremony. 1 44; Borough Auditor, Oalftn Stetler 62, JlllddleePQok-JudKe of election, II Ilr.il.il' I IIMIlWilirM. K. r and .lucob Itenfer; Sohnol director, John s,. Meintrand JmruH Kouu; supervimirii, pranfclin County, t ame home sick John P. LrtitwlandQ. J.JuuibsOreraeer , . tuu i of the poor. Simon Kmlsw; Oonstable, ' week......Mrs. Aus.m (nit is Allen Dioius: Auditor, 0. W. Yoder, I on the sick list at present Mrs. .Monrtio-Jndj.'fl of election. Wit- j J. O. Sterm r visited Iter parents Ham s. Kuhn; liiKprctors, SftinnelTruit over Sunday Charles Swengle is and Qeorira Wilt : ' 'ohool dlreotort, Jere- . , .pi u... miah Hummel and Hira... Btahl: Super- nUtwngasare oot f he members visum. X. V.. liartuiitn, William Kilter ot the I idled Bvangehottl ehlireli and Henry Wetzel tie tit 88; Oyerm-er of yi, fafa ,,.lMl)r lt,v. Hertz, a do the inior, iMiink;in Jarrett; Countable, n ,. , . , ,, Daniel lleiser; Auditor, E. It. Ilotten-1 natu.n last l'l itlay afternoon... .Kev. stein. Herts preached his Ian well sermon K'onn-.'udKe of election, Benjamin ion Saturday evening The tbun- .1. Smith; lMpeotom. Mnshlin B. Hover (intinn la ko'mo laid RirtJlti nnwatfiKt and William A. hmlier; nchool directors, Howard Row and Isaac How; Supervisors, Benjamin Stetler and Calvin Km rv ;Over Neer of the pour. William II. Luck: Ctn itable. .1. Francis Mull; Auditor. Charles Miller; Township treasurer, Jacob ti. Row, F'ppij Jutlpe of election, Joseph II. Shaffer; Inspectors, Henry H. Fisher and Philip A. Stuck; School directors. Samuel Spoils and J. 1. Wendt; Supervisors, (.. W. l'ortline, Tobias K. Rett, and M. F. Winner ti" at 94: Overseer of the poor, Christian Knouae; Cooatable, Henry J. Howell; Township Auditor, Amnion F. t Sri i on-. i Fptph VVobI -Judue of ele-tinn. P, (i. Garntan; Inspectors, Amnion Sprin gle and James I. Forry: Supervisors, II. I ! II. Meimel and Jacoh S. Womer; School directors. II. W. Snyder anil Jacob Folia; 1 1 r .i... ... i.'m.i a ri...... ,,. rv.... I orayb'ill. stable. Amnion Womer; Autliior, 8. 11. I aortnojdWof sleotloo, Wiiittm autl .loim r. wise nci.ooi tnreciors.Jonn s. Kice and Elias Herrold Supervisors, W. J. Winner and Daniel Krebs Over seer oi iiih K)or, unarm at. narroia Constable, William W. Arnold Auditor, David I. Berrolo. Wanhinnto" Judge of election, B. F. Harley lnspectois, William f. Drown and Franks. Diehl School direc tors, John .Strayerand Charles W. Dreese Supervisors. Harvev Dodder and Miles Ka.itz Overseer of tie poor, Henry Holtzanole Constable, L. Keeler Au- dltor, Irvin r. Heiulricks - Township I Ulari w illiam P. Moyer- Justice of the j peace, Daniel S. Bojer MARRIED. Feb. 27, by Kev. J. 11. Hertz, J ' William A. Cornelius of Ijewisburg to Sarah E. Dershtnan of Pax ton- Vllle. Feb. 21, by Eev. H. H. Spahn, Charles W. Frock of Middlecreek to Maude M. Babb of Lowell, Pa. SNYDER STOVE EMPORIUM. If .A-' Bai BaL 4 P . 1 aMfifVi'' "iiiul L'SRBBaa-SiSaal Opposite Uounty PAXTONVILLE m,. i -I,.,,. ii ;. , i..,.. 1 ' ', 8 ; ! mother, Mrs. Mary Howell e knH a timet little weddins in our ! town on Monday noon. The eon- tractins parties welt' .Ml William I .v . ( '. ii'iii-l i 1 1- . .(' I rfu-Ulilll'ir mil MisH Frank Miller, who had been : wnrL-inir nt I .i'U K'hu n for atirnn tinit'. . Untlt0!- .Thhrrn Slu-mttrrv ' who is sawing for C. K. Spangler in building. They expect to complete the building till May Some of the citiaens gave a surprise to Win. McAfee and wile Ubl Thursday ev ening. Their birthday uuue on the same day. Recent Deaths. Feb. 14th, at Richfield, Jerome B. Craybill, aged 66 years, S mos. and 26 tlays. Funeral was held on the 17th iiist. in the Richfield U.B. I church. Revs. Elias Landis ami (). (i. Romig officiated. Feb. 16th, near Oriental, .Juniata county, Ltibcina, wile of'.Tohn Phil- ?W '"5 .y(,i,rs' IJ hps, Bf !. Mineral was Held on tile Artfl in,t., at Banner's Reformed ehureh, rf ' n r Bli t-e-jl u Bom'g omciaww. Veh-20' at Km""t' Mrs' G 1; Martin, born Feb. 15, 1888, died Feb. 20, 1 890, aged 1 years and 5 days. Ilevs. Druekenmiller and MoWn offi' peD 24th at Fremont, Annie fold and wife of the late David Trouj), was Inirn July ll,1810,dfed Feb. 24, 18ill, aged 78 years, 7 months and 18 days noe'onr .lrcr Willi You'. If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lady writes : "The first time 1 make Graiu O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would iuduee me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the streriKtlieniLR KUDslance ot p grains. (Jet a puckuge toduy fr ure grains, tiet a puckuge toduy Iroin your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will h'lve a delici ous aud healthful table boverage for old and young. 15c. and 25c. fi sjeja Ibal letter tcMment,.ry Qmtbeee- tutp nt arr J. SaiutiHcll. late of t entre two.. -V KIT TOUT. NOTIt'K. Notice ! licreliv ''J',!',; an iSSSa) Itsl.ouli form of law to the RadenteneS. to whom eouuty 1'a . ilocraseil have nei-n 1hui-i1 iiiitchted lo Haiti estate Hhoulil tnalco imnit- tliatc iiaynietit atirl those liAVitt claims aKainst It slioulil present Uiem duly authrntlcntetl for settlement. U. 0. MAIJIIKI!, New Berlin I'a. Feb. 27, Kzeetttor. The plague of '90 La Grippe. The destroyer of LaUrippe Miles' Nervine. COUNTY PLACE 0E BUSMEN wa so. M ERS AW1. Davao f4n PLACINGOF the if nuar Every Stove carries with it TIVE GUARANTEE that it muse give satisfaction Be Tore a Cenx is paid, and see the TlisiarpiSttofStisi Ever Seen in Snyder County SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER, Jail. Carpets I Carped ! ! Carpets I ! I I A MATTINGS ! The carpets I whole lower floor of .ny store is taken up with Carpets, Ruga Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks! Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, 6c, &c. Ait Kuj5 Fringe, We can show you the largest and ever shown in Lcwistown. Brussell Carpet ai low as 50c and AJi utnii L'arjK't " h 500, Half WtHil Carpet" 3.rc. tt t -Ohintt and Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select From THERE GOODS! Compare quality and prices, you will find that our store is the place to buy at. The goods are Ci -t-eiass. priees are the low est, our rooms are elean and no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, W fl Public Sales. Nottoel nf sales will ! Iiiwrtetl frt'e nnderlhls DeaalDS when UX IiIMh in printed at tills odlce. i When tbe bill are not printed at ibis om no oenta trill i- cruuved. Persons espastlnc to I Have sale ebould select a datt mid bare it insert ' ed in lias oohunn. THURSDAY, Murcb S, At Port Ann. tn Adnms 1 wp., between OeBtrevUle and Troxelvllle. Daniel Kulins will sau 4 horses, 1 cow and rulf and fnrmlns; tmpleinents. PBIOAY, Mardh I, Httlf way between Mid- illeliurif and New Berlin, Mrs. Frederick ! Lalttel win sell horses, cows, furmlnK im- I plements and household goods. TPKSDAV. MnrrhT. One mile west of HofTer. Wm. II. Kersletler will sell 1 horse, Hnunlrh Jack and farming Implements. WKONKSUW, March 8. One mile north of smith move, tleorge Anrand will sell live . stock and farming Implements. FRIDAY, March in, Oae and one-half miles south-east of Mlddleburg, U. I. Martin will sell household goods. SATURDAY, Karoo 11, Two miles norlh-wos' of Vejiert illc. Christian Knnuse win sell two hflfe. five mules, two cows, young cattle and fanning Implements. SATURDAY, March it, At Dundore. In Union Twp., N. T Dundore will sell ti horses, 6 cows. 6 head young cattle, 2 sows, 1 hoar, in shoatsand fanning Implements. Tl'KSDAY, Mar. 14. Two miles east of Troxel vllle on the Cooper farm, Oeo. I. Kline will sell 4 horses, 2 mules, n cows and tanning Implements. THltHSDAY, Mar. is. Threemlles north of MldJ dlenurc. Levi Young wii: s.-ll 4 horses, cows and farming implements. SATURDAY, March is. In the llnro. of Mid dleburg, Josephat Walter wni sell I horses. 4 cows, 1 heifer, farming Implements and household goods. MONDAY March 77. at CentrevlUe. II. c Mar. rer, Rxecutor of Mary J. .Sampsell, deceased, will sell household goods, etc. Tl'KSDAY. March s. One mile north f Melse' vllle, Mrs. Isabella Hroctus will sell -j e .wm. 4 head of young calUe and tarmlog Irnpl, -ments, WKDNEHDAY, M arch 49, Twomlles north-west of oriental, Harrison Miller. Administrator C. T. A. Of Samuel f Miller, deceaset , will sell 1 horse, 3 cows and farming Implementp. Also a farm of H06 acres, 108 of which In cleared, Evangelist Williams Coming Kev. O. (i. Romig ofKichficld at present conducting revival services in the St. Thomas United Brethren church near Aline. Next week he will be assisted for three days bv Kev. W. H. Williams of Elizabeth, N. J., better known as the "Drum mer Evangelist." He will preach his first sermon on Tuesday evening, and stay until Friday, March 10m, preaching each day at 2 antl 7 P. M. TI i i w 1 1 I w i .i r.irn tei.-tt aa III. ntitnpst highly recommended. No one should ............ .. fail to hear him. All are invited. O. G. Romic, Pastor. 11 boat is sold our POsjl Call Midclleburgh, Pa AH K2nd. AI! Qualities. AH Prices. best selection of the above goods up Rag Carpet as low as 20c and up Cotton Garnet " " 22f. m Velvet Carpet " " 7,r)(.. u pELX I evvistmvii. Pcmi-H iTOKNKf AT tAW, rn' ' "O fi. mi i.iiliit's eiitruvlcJ to h 'h care Helve i.roiiiot atteutlou. MiOOLEBURQH MARKET. (.'iiivfi...i we. My by onr ittervhantt Hnrr-r . 1 Kb" I ' 'III. .us ( l.t.rd ...... Tullow t.'l ICfrlll- !' i ll. rurWey. 1 rthri'iil 'r H.'i Ne'v V i-i.r, Ry..- Potatoes OIJi; in, He ();is Krwu I--' 100 Itis. Wiliiliiu.'s " Plont rer Mil .45 50 .31) .30 .e5 .85 .W till 1 boring deep into the night, and keeping it I Me free from chips (shadows, of eoursej. I Brightness and beauty an blended tn the ft gives a splendid, clear, strong, sttdlX light, unvarying through ten black hcun.i Its light falieth not, be the "bUw"J" overhead or under tire. ' Tit nl ilt ,,,.- .iti. J m.Hwm It is as all-around good as B7 years tj I Lamp building can compass. I Send us tS.SO and vou mill reef it"! by mail, prepaid. A circular for the asking, of course. R. E. DIETZ COMPANY, 60 Laighi Street, Mew York Citt.. . n.i.kinii .... ti ? JKgi Ik