Royal t Absoluteiy bPube &AKIN& Powder 4BS0uumyfeitE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome doyu wim sowim co.. ww ton. The Middlebupgh Post. Published every Thurnday. Geo. W. Wagenseller, bditor and Proprietor Subscription $1.50 per year. wlil'ti ui ii t tic paid in advance wben seut out side i in' count-.) R ATI S OF ADVERTISING. All transient advertlrimonta not otherwise xmtracted for will be charged at the rate of m V cents per line (nonparlel meaxure) for flint Inser tion and to cents per line for every subsequent Insertion. MsV Death notices published free obituary pom, tributes of respect. .v. , three cents a line. Republican Standinc Committee- Ariani. W II. Ili'rnmn. Jen' in lull Hmverwn Uravcr. Jn. m. Kline, Ctiarlei Bptetil fk'ftver W., t'o. J. Bmtcc, 'hn A Winrnrr OMitre, II. It. Waimr, It. M. Kriiley ('hnnnan, H in. II. K'rMittr i S. TfOlllBUMl Military Enrollment for 1899. Tlw aMuaoors' returns of Snyder Franklin .lacknoii, UlddleburB, Mlddloerask, Monro, Peon, Pcrrv, Perry W.. sallnsgrovs, gprltiR, rnioii. liiiiKtn w. . (.ift. II s Rennlrunr iivo- A. BrotlSS, J. f. Yenrlck Al. ('Man K. A. Rowm s. s Voder, Theodore How A. K Young, II P. Hitter Plank Miller, Howard Row I. ft, Brasilia, Dr. M. Rothrock t.co Mrow.cr. .IhIiii Noll N. s. Platter, 1". H Smith 1" K. Keloali Hen. S. Lcpli'v ). Cf. Hire, II. J, trnii Henry Brown. John Millrr Thursday, April 27, IN!)!). Ill ill'IK- :ui iisurua- QUAY STILL AN ISSUE. The acquittal oi I'. 8. Senatoi Quay and Iiih immediate appoint ment oi Governor Stone to the posi tion which the Legislature refused to give him leaves the question still an issue before the people. Governor Stone proposes to force upon the people ;i man whom they have dis tinctly refused to elect or accept. It ia iiii t question, notwitiismnciing his appointment, whether the Unite Qj 1. CI i l ..I s. oiaicn senate tviuacceoi tne uovern- org appointment. Even if they do Quay will only hold t!ie position un til the Legislature will again con vene to elect some one else. I he net of the Governoi np this appointment i tion oi power not delegated to nun. f the Governor thinks I an take the bull by the horns in this manner, he may see the day when the people of the state will lie oulv too glad for ail opportunity to persuade him oth erwise. The Governor very well knew that the people did not desire Quay's restoration to his sent in Hie Sena 1 1 or else their representatives w ui!'! have re-elected him. The people are moie tlioroughl) aroused than ever ami they will be more enthusiastic in their endeavors to eradicate bossism from the cardi nal principles of the duties of a 1 n- ited States Senator. Only six -of the hold over Sena tors are Quay men while the majority of the House has been opposed to Quay's re-election. Many oi the representatives who have been array ed with Quay have done so against the expressed wish of their constitu ents. It is easily forseen that Quay will never be elected U. S. Senator again. Cheap Excursions, 1899. County show that there are the following able lxidied men between the a)jes of 21 and 45 years: Adams, 10.") Beaver, 112 Beaver West, 168 Centre, 150 Chapman, 14!) Jackson, 111 Franklin, 188 Middleburg, 7.S Middlwreck, 125 Monroe, ISO Penn, 218 Perry, 131 Perry West, 86 Selinsgrove, 199 Spriug, 152 Union, 1ST Washington, 204 Total 2,544 We are in receipt of the March and April numbers of the American Genealogwt published by Thomns Allen Gleen, Ardmore, Montgomery Co., Pa. It is a new publication devoted to Genealogy and local his tory. There is room for such a publication in Pennsylvania. The editor proposes to extend the scope of its material to the South and to New England. New England has plenty of published material of this character while Pennsylvania has not and there is a laree scope of Going It Blindfold. The man who deceives himself with the thought that grip is nothing but u severe cold, and cajoles himself with the belief that old fashioned home remedies will bring him through all right is going it blind fold. LaGrippe is a disease quite as contagious ami cquallyas danger ous as searletina or small pox. Un less the grip germs are promptly eradicated by the proper treatment they will leave the system filled with poisonous products whiotf continue to destroy the nerve forces and waste the vitality and strength until some victim lor an early grave. Dr. Miles' Nervine is the only safe and sure relief for the many forms of nervous disorders which are m the result of grip polflOfliog. It fu ll hit's the digestive organs to do their work completely and effectually, providing rich, red, higblv vitalised blood, which builds up the wasted nerve tissues and drives out the poisonous product! of the terrible little diseased germs. "The grip was followed by ncrv- 152 ous prostration which soon develop ed into sciatic rheumatism, audi lay on my back all winter. Two of our U-st physicians were unable to do anything to relieve my suffering. The pains were so severe at times that 1 was unable to turn over in bed and my long Buffering nearly drove me mad. After trying sever al "cures 1 commenced taking 1'r. Miles' Nervine, audi got relief from the first bottle. Six bottles restored had ell- Mercantile A ppr&isement. The vernier of Foreign hum Domestic Mer chant! ie In Snyder Untiniy erUl take notice that they are appraiser act cla! by the under eitrimlappmtnea f mercantile and other taie for the year an follows: Name. Llcenne. Class. Tai. A DAMN TWP. Mhldlcffwnrth A' Mat torn, m ptore 13 $10 00 M . li. llltMM, " 14 BEAVEHTWT. W. B. W ncy Jt Bro..gM store, A. II. Iloweraoi, " " W. iM. Keller, ouiife.tiiiiirv, W. H. Weaver. J. I'. Shirk, hii'thvurt. K. Yerk, g nrrml -.tore, HKAVKK WKSTTWP. MhMleNWiirth rt rUh, Kciu-rat store KelkerAt MitttlteNwarth, " " Jjasjas II 1'etcr, ' ' Thotna- Kohler, " J. & 'lirlltMil-enrrr, J, H. Loan, CBKTRB TWP, 9, V. Herman. tlMfa store, KtfOllh Ire', " " C. M. Showers, " CHAPMAN TUT. A. H. Trmitmnn, (noral ftore, tieo. S. Rlnt), " lohn 8 Hi do, W. B, Klne. Harriet n utninel, " " David Mi-ifer, Krain dealer, FRANKLIN TWP. We H. Winey, fraln :ui I coal. TREXLER'S STORE, V 13 13 S H 14 II 1.1 13 U 14 14 II 1 1 14 l;l 14 IB 13 14 14 14 10 i " ' in no i o 7 00 7 00 10 00 in no 7 on 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 7 no 10 00 111 no 111 Oil 10 00 7 no 7 oo 7 On 1.1 T.M A' U.ll Stniiltiu'T. i-riiin and i-nnl, 1.1 It It 13 14 13 14 me to better health than I joyed before in years. Fred Myers, Redffeld, 8. D. A trial package of Dr. Miles' fa vorite treatment for the grip, con sisting of Dr. Miles' Nervine, Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver I'ills, will be sent absolutely free to any person in Pennsylvania. work for the Genealogist to fill right sending name and address on a jxistal card, requesting (he samples and mentioning the name of the Post. Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co., K Ik hurt, Indiana. Annual meeting General Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Denver, Col., May 18 to 2(5. Annual Meeting General Assembly Presbytersan Church at Minneap olis, Minn., May 18 to June 1. National Baptist Anniversaries at San Francisco, Cal., May 20 to 30. National Educational Association at Los Angeles, Cal., July 11 to 14. For all these meetings cheap ex cursion rates have been made aflfl delegates and others interested should beat in mind that the Im sI route to each convention city is via the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul K'y and its connections. Choice of routes is offered those going to the meetings on the Pacific Coast of going via Omaha or Kansas City and return ing by St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul K'y has the short line between Chicago and hnaha, and the lx'st line between Chicago, St Paul and and Minneapolis, the route of the Pioneer Limited, the only perfect train in the world. All coupon ticket agents sell tick et I via the Chicago, Milwaukee tV. St. Paul K'y. l or time tables and information as to rates or routes call on or address John K. Pott, District Pai enger Agent, 186 William St., William -'ort. Py. L-20-3t, I was rpailiii? an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy eiiual to it for colic and diarrhoea I hav never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children. W. A. Stpcd, Pnpomokn Cit. Md. For sale by an uruggists, Reduce! Rates to Lancaster via Pennsyl vania Railroad, Account Knights of Golden Eagle Parade. On Account of Ui" parade of tl' Knlffhte of tltoUolderi Bacle at Lanoaeter, I n , May 9, the Pennsylvania unlit-mul Company hat arranged to sell eieurelon tlcketa. from all station, on He lino In tin1 stiiti of IVnn'.ylvitnin, to Lniicftstrr, and return, al rate of elngle fare for tin round trip, minimum rate twenty-five oenta. Ticket-, will In-sold on May 8 uml 9, good to return until May 10, Incluelve, int will not in valid for paeaage on tin I'onneylvanla Limited, MARRIED. Reduced Rates to Harnsburg via Penn sylvania Railroad, accont Unveiling Hartranlt Monument. On account of the unveiling of tlie- lliirlrunft Monumental Uarriaburg, Pa , May 12, the Penn. ylvanla Huilrona Company hai arranged tu ni'll excursion ticketn from nil Htationii on itn line In the State of Penneylvanla, to Harrieburg and return, at rata of alngle fare for the ronnd inn, minimum rntc twenty-five c?ot,. Ticketn ill be Mid on May W, Hand If ami will be good lo return until Mnv 18, inclimive, hut will not lie valiil for nHni;e on the Cenusylvniiia Limited. 4-a7-2t. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is herehy given to the cMwOfl and qualified voten of the Borough ol Mlddlaburft Pa. tit it In purtuatXM of ad ordinanoi or rcH lutton of the Honni of Sohool Director! nt a meeting held upon the nth day of April, ihw, ftneleoBonwIII beheld In tlie Court House in the Borough of Middleburg Snyder 0oi I'a., (hointrthe place of holding the gt'ueral and BoroUKh U hctloai in naid ItoroutMi,) on Tl'KH. DAY the 38d day of MAY A. 1)., 19, between1 .he hours of 7 A. M. and 7 1 M. of Mtid day, for the purpose of ohtainitiK the assent of the qual ified electors of said Borough of Middluhurir to . an increase of iuhehtedfiess (or increase of deht) of eold Borough to amount greater than 2 and less thati 7 per i-entum of the last prcceedtniz asesseil valuation of Its taxable proiierty ; said election to he held hy the officers of and under the same regulations ns provided hy htw for the holtltng or inunn inal elccttonn. 1 no iickci u be voted at said cldction and received hy the election oftloeri are to be elthor written or print ed, ami are to be Jlnheled on the outside "fn crease of Debt." and containing on the inside the words, "No Increase of Deht," or the words "Debt may he increased for the purpose of pay lug for tin? new public school huilding to the amount of Mix Thousand. Five Hundred Dot Ian ($rVX)000.) Agreeably to the several Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. STATEMENT. The amount of the last assessed valuation of taxable property of the said llorough of Mid dleburg, (for school purposes), less exempt property Is lUH.Otio. There is no existing deht, except that proposed to be incurred. The a mount of the proposed increase (or incurrence of debt) is the sum of KYW which in i4 DOT Oent Of the assessed valuation. Tlie pur pose for which said debt js to be increased (or incurred) is to raise fund to the amount above stated to he used and expended in and about the erection and construction of a new public school building, now under contract and build ing In said borough, for the use of the public schools of the said school district of Middle burg, and for the payment of the ground or site on which sftme is to be erected, and the ap paratus for heating ami ventilating the same, hy iuuing Imnds to the amount of ff(.Vi0.00 hear ing not more than -I per cent. Interest, and ma turing in not less than lo, nor more that 15 years, Hy order of the Hoard. April IS,19JUi J, A. BlfTDBK, President. April hi, nt the home of Mrs. Abhy Kunkle n imWuVmi ?!, u,. i ti m wr i Kev j. onamuaon, .ionn r.. ivunKie of Kratzerville and Mary A. Erd ley of Globe Mills. April 17, by G. A. Aurand, J. P., Henry Goes of Sinking Valley, Blair county, to Mrs. Lydia Bank witzof Troxelville, this county. hy i: ev. April James Staid oi Salem to E. Brouse t Kratzerville. W. A. Haas, Maggie CANDIDATES' C A Kits. l!0- U. E. HAS.siN(iKK,Scc'y. WANTED ! A Reliable man for Manager of Branch OHice which 1 wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is a pood opening. Kindly mention the Post when writing. A. T. MOHltlS. Cincinnati, O. Illustrateu catalogue 4 eta. postage. , 296t. sso inle Jllilue. Editor Pna. Please annoance Ui tbe Repub lican voters of Snyder oounty tost 1 am a con- illihit" for Hie Ili'pulilli'iiti noiiilnnUou of Asnik-I- ste Judge of Snyder county and u nonlouted iinili'li'i'ie.l will iMiih'uror to do us near right an I know how. P, F. liElOKI.. Spi iik T p April H. lsw' Elinor Post. Please announoe my nnme ns n i-aniltilnii' lor Associate .lildge nl the romliitf prttoarv elivllon, nitijecl to the rules ami rt'gu Iatlons"of the party. I was lorn and raised fn Bnyder county, have paid taxes here for39vears anil have never liehl a county orflce. Ir ray friends see fit to give me this nomination and elect me, I shall adk no more than one term. So llcltlus; vour psUonsge, I remain, Eulthfullv Yours, Perry Twp. pktbk BAUCH. Ddltor Poet. Please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination of As sociate Judge of Bnyaer County at, the primary t'lpctlon, subject lo t ho rules governing the Be publican party. Kesp'.v Yours, Beavertown, April is, 'w. ai.kked BPBCHT, Editor Post. Please announce my name as a candidate tor the Republican nomination for As OCtatS Judge of Bnyder County, subject to the rules ol i he Republican party. HlddlebUK. JAMES YANZANUT, Comity Trtnaartr. Editor Pokt. Please announce my name ns a candidate lor tlie Republican nomination for County Trcasuier subject to the rules governing the Republican primary election. Selinsgrove, April is. L r. LAUDKNSLAOER. Editor loT. Pleaso announce my name as a candidate mr tbe BSMbttoaii BOtnlnstloo for County Treasurer subject to the Republican us Ulf,.s. UEN.NEY1LLE SMITH. Middleburg. i-Mitor I'oht Please announce to the Ilepub- llcansof snvder county that I am a candidate for the nomination of Motility Treasurer subject to the rules ol the Republican party. Middleburg. J. CALVIN 8CIIOCII. Nhrrltt. Editor Pow. Please announce my namo ns a candidate forthc nomination ot Hlicrlff on the Republican llcket at he primary election to be held May 13th. Oi W. Kow. Peun Two., April 11th, 18. Com m iMNloner. Editor Post. Please annonnce my name as a candidate tor County Commissioner subject to the rules governing the primary election. Preeburg, April 17, 1SW. OEO. P. MILLER. Editor Post. Please announce my name In your valuable paper as a candidate for County commissioner, subject to the rules governing the Republican Primary. Hesp'y Yourn, JOHN P. WETZEL. Editor Post. Pleaso nnnounce my name as a candidate for re-election to the ofneo ol County Commissioner subject to I he rules of the party. I have always tried to do my duty In always looking to the best interests of the tajt-payern. and at the request of a irreat many friends I pre sent my name. Very Truly Yours, BeaverTwp. WILLIAM DRBESE. Editor PoeT. Pleaso announce my name as a candidate tor County Commissioner, subject, to tne usual rules anil regulations. Kindly asking t Hi- support ol tne peopieoiNnyaur county, i rc- . Iluun'i' VmiM mm. Middleburg. HARRISON MOYEK. Mute Delegate. Editor Post. Please announce my name as a candidate lor the position as Delegate to the Re publican state Convention. CARBON SEEBOLD. Mlddloburg, Pa., April :o. Cou n t y . A atl I tor. Editor Post. Pleaso announce my name as a candidate torcounty Auditor on the Republican ttcket subject to the Republican. Monroe twp 1). NOBMAN APP. Onvid Wstnsl, general store, s. nariicr Btroonton, B. II. Citsssr, franklin Mlllintr C . dealer In grain, Charles Hover, general store, QlflBSmltn, JACKSON TWP. I. H. Romig Co., gsi.eraJ .tore, it II. M. Derk. " It A. B. Oaubcrinun, " " It MIDDLEORBBK TWP. A. C Smith, general store,'- it .f. R Magw " " it s. o. rirlch, n I'Vaglcy A Y oiler, grain, 11 MlDDLEnUBG BORO. VI". W Wltt"nnn-er. L-encrn! stftre. 13 W ll. Beaver, " " t.t Kunkle Walter, " 1H w . Uaftaan, shoes, ll Hiddleburg Urug Store, drugs. It I ll Bowertoz, confectionary. s II v Pottlk, " s Schoch a' Btahlneekef, rtoree. etc., it I. A. Kith, general dealer, I t ft, K. Walter, furniture. II PENN TWP. M. Mtllner. general store, II t, it Romlg, " 1 1 ti. M. Witnier, " " It PERRY TWP, Peter German, geteral store, ll Henry llnrdiug, " I I llrosios X Minium, " " It It. A Kbrigbt .... )4 M. Rothrock. drug.. It C, K. Boyer, confectionery. S WRST PBRBV TWP. B. B.SIraUp, general store. It BELINSOBOVE Ilnuo- J. K. Burns, general store, It ii. l;" Charles stove.. it A. N. Gem ber ling, general store. It W. A. Arbogast. " " It A. I. Corey, grocery. It 1.. J. Latnbereon. aroearv. ll J. II. Uleh, drug-. II Geo. c. Wagsnsetler, drngs and cosf , in H. Oppcnheinier. cloihtng, II Keely Son. clothing. It S. Wete, general store. 12 iieo. it Bendrleks at 8nn, hardwara, it Edward Taylor, restaurant, s II. E Miller, grocery, II i. K. LaudensTagoTi coal, it M.O.Snyder, " 14 A. H. Keek, shoes, 14 M. L. Kreeger, grain, 11 M. s. Sehrover, shoes and hnrdware, 14 Jos. K. Sbnrf A Son, 11 TrgflTBftti wiimittI stnrii 14 11. Dealder, feed, H N. I. I. iviiiL'ston. furniture. II O. W. Meek, general store, 12 UNION TWP. W. M Hovel, general store, M K.c. W illiams. .. , , (ieo. I. f land ere, " M C. W. Knight., " " 18 N. T Dundore, mm i i A. S.Beohrlet, " " it Bogsr a Blngaman, grain, 11 J.li. Snyder, hnrdware and furniture, 11 WASHINGTON TWP. ' Jerrv Charles, general store, 11 it. P. Barley, mm m B. P. Stroiiji. .... i w p. fdoyer.drugs, 1 ; Calvin Bhotsherger, confectionary, S Henry Bchnee, feed, 1 1 MoN KOI! TWP. II. M. Cross, general store, 11 B, It. Botten.teln, " " U S.J stneili, mm it ieo. J. Schoch, grain. 1 1 SPRING TWP. Snnngler Haines, general eto1 ', 1 1 .1. w. Bpeebt, " " M ll.ll. .V I-;, s. Manbcck. genera, store, l.'l A. A. fish, general store, 11 E. II. Btelnlnger, 1 " it in 141 1(1 Oi 7 on 7 DO 111 00 : uc fl no 7 oo 7 no 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no 0 no 10 no in on in no 7 no 7 oo ,i ue ! O0 7 no 7 00 7 00 in on 7 nn 7 00 T no 7 00 I 7 no 7 no 7 oo 3 (X) 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 nn 7 no 7 no 7 no 7 nn in on 7 nn 7 on 12 90 7 00 ft On 7 on 7 (XI 7 on 7 00 7 on 7 00 7 00 7 (Ml 7 no 13 7 on 7 no 7 (XI in on 7 nn 7 no 7 ixi 7 oo 7 00 7 on 7 no 7 (XI .1 10 7 00 7 on 10 00 7 IXI 7 (si 7 00 7 on In 0(1 7 Oi 7 00 SUN BURY, PA. niniiniii;:;iniiii!iuni!!ii;iiiimiiiiiii:!i $4.50, $5, $7.50. $8.75 $10, $15.50, $15 up. I LAB rSD m SEPARATE SKIRTS $1.26, $2.00, S.'y.OO, ?r.oo, S7.o0. SPRING JA0KETTS. $4, $5, $7. GOLF CAPES, $4, $5, $6, $10. 400 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 25c. 50c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. Sip Un-to-Date Garments. SPRING OPEINIINGFlne Dress 'Goods, Vi cuna Cloths, Cheviots, Serges, Coverts, Cre pons at 1., 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00, $1.50, $2.00 up. SUMMER WASH GOODS Now open, 5c. up to 75c. per Yard. U nnrlniiniif niin n mii mm I r.ix ;; iiuuuuuui iuiu for CARPETS. Total f-Htrj OO TAKB Bond All persons who lire concern ed in this appraisement that on appeal will be held at th!l'omlllissloners, odlre. in the Court House. In the lloro- of Middleburg, on Thurs day, May 90, 1M9'.I between the hours of 111 a. in. and 8 p. m., when and where all who feel ag grieved by their idas.llicatioii mnv attend If they think proiwr. w M. if. BOYER. Mercantile Appraiser. RhrnninllHiii I n red. My wife Lns used Chamberlain's Fain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I ran recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheuma tism and o'her household use for which we have found it. valunble. W. J. Cuyler, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading merchants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vi cinity. W. O. Phippin, Editor lied Creek Herald. For sale by all Druggists. the pACKER BICYCLE Is a model wheel, and one that will out-wear any wheel on the market. o OTOVESSTON'IOS ST( V KS Sl'( ) V KS ST )' MS ,ST )' KS ( , SCHOCH k STAHCE1 Offer to the public a full line of Corrugated Roofing. Plain Tin and Galvanized Iroii Roofing and Spouting, Fence Wire.Tin ware, Gran- . iteware. Etc. A full line of OIL & VAPOR STOVES for Summer cooking. Call and see our stock and learn our prices. SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER, 0PP. JAIL, MIDDLEBURG, PA. VAFOlt 8TOVKS VAlXM STOVES VAPOR STOVES O liWbiv' ?c-i, - 1 NCS: ii REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done I have spent a iiumhcr of years at the business under an experienced instiuctor. Call and see before buying a bicycle, WALLACE TEATS, Globe Mills.lPa. The Monarch of Strength is LION COFFEE. (ADSOLl'TKLY l'l'RE.) H Its strenrjtlT comes from its purity. It 13 all pure coffee, treshiy roastea, anu 13 sola only in one-oouna seaiea packages. Each package will maV.o 40 cups. Tho pack age Is scaled at tne Mills so that tho aroma is never weakened. It h&a a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It a luxury within tho roach of all. Insist on "Lion" Coffee Never Rrour.d nor sold In bulk. Mono Cenuino without Lion's head. doe. nit hare Lion Coffee In bis store. name mid Adarena tbit ro on nale tbere. Do not aecept w -ry doe. nst han 1 1f yoisr Grocer S WOOLttOM 8PICE CO., Toledo, - - frvxz? vvmumwiw r .'.. jays 3B9 FAT FOLKS Bound, pe OARMXl . tor V loir rjiduckd mm m 15 to as W9 Wanted-An Idea Write JOHN WBDI eTperlenee. BOOK, PKKK. Addrew UK. atj. Wasblngton, D. 0. IMUEB.A. W BroMira Naw Xotk. 9-1 aaid list of two aaaand I Who can think of saaMSUaaa thine to patraw mar bflac roa waalta. mm at OO. & : - : - - ' - -------MMMaMaaasaafaial