The Delicious Fragrance from a hot Roya. Baking Powder biscuit whets the ftraetltc. The taste of ouch ' 3 OiSCUil sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious. s ROYAL CAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Oapt. W. H. Wolte's Reserve Oompany. Edit r op the Middlebubg Post : -Please announce through your valuable popfr that Capt. Wolfe cannot get bis company nd- mitted at present: mayw beiore long. His recruits still keep up courage, and arc bound to have their company organ i Red ami be called a company ot Reserved Guards f. Snyder County. Every man will wear his own uniform of navy blue with scarlet trimming. It will be the finest company in appearance that will be in theState. There are at present '2 names on roll. If there are any young men irom 18 to 45 through the county who wish to join this grand company, please forward your name and address to Capt.Wolf. His company will organize Oct. 2", at Selinsgrove. There will lc sev eral patriotic speakers present and the Selinsgrove band. Old Snyder always stood loyal to its country and nsiiig generation of the L9th century, and arc just as patriotic ami loyal as our forefathers, where a part of Sergt, Wolf's company took part in he parade in Selinsgrove Sept. 12. The issue of several jiajvers called them rough walker-. It is true that walking was rough, on the cobble stones that were placed on thestrccts, I i it lir all that hw company took the first prize, his company attract ed the people, ami received all the cheers of the great multitude that were packed on the pavement. The Sergeant is congratulated by every body for his courage and loyality to wards his country ami native county for trying his level best to have a company in this county. The citi zens of Snyder o unity are res pectfully invited to lend a helping hand, on the 25th ol Oct. 1899. There will lca parade of the new company in uniform. Think not iln hi-rn !f 1, Ilnlii he walks, li Ills invrcr swuril UTi bll head s lr"iii scubbunl ped. COURT HOUSE CHIPS IteeiN l lllrri il lor Itii oril. S. H. Yoder's heirs to George K. Fagely and (J. W. YimUt, three tracts of land in Middlccrcek twp. Richard L. and Sarah B. Shaffer to Adam Sholly, tract of land in Washington twp. for $663. A. D. andG. I?. Kramer, adminis trators of fienjamin Kramer, to M. G. Miller, tract of land, in Middle creek twp., containing 104 acres for $50. u. . x Oder and uaisy r., ma wife, to (. K. Fagely, three tracts of land for 13200. , Chas. A. Sbotzberger and wife to Geo. A.IJotdorf, three lots ot ground in Freeburg for $1050. N. E. Hartman and Alloa P., his wife, to Chas. C. Stetler, lot in Sha mokin Dam for $000 Mnrrlna;e I.teeniea. j Harry Miller, Sagon, North'dCo. Lillie M. Erb, " f I. Milton Romig, Selinsgrove, ( Susan A. Gemberling, " J J. H. Romig, Wagner, Mifflin Co. I Harriet B. Herbster, Globe Mills. ROYAL Baking Powder improves the flavor and adds to the healthful ness of all risen flour foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible and nutritious. Royal Baking Pow der makes hot breads w h o i e s o m e. F o od raised with Royal will not distress persons of delicate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and lresh. Imitation baking powders almost invariably con tain alum. Alum makt :, the food unwholesome. THE DAY FIXED. Governor Stone has fixed Wed nesday, November 15th, as the day when Edward Cresginger shall ay the penalty for murdering sixteen-year-old Daisy Smith on the 10th of October last by hanging. Sheritl Zerfing has not received the death warrant. A representative of the Sunbury Daily called on Colonel ('. M. Plnmnnl nlM , .1 tint till I t'l lOMBlfl , ' , , .... counsel, 1 llllisoav niormug. oen questioned as to the fixing of the day of execution he said : "All 1 know is what I see in the city papers. Hut ! ,i , ,,, i., ...... ...ii, ehtti 1. ,1 ii'.l f, I I Vouuttlirjte will not be executed on the 15th day im ouj Limi. uunw u viaawKi of November next. My rea-son for making this statement is : Mr. Oram and myself have received official notification that we will be heard be fore the Supreme Court at Pitts burg, which convenes on the Oth of Oetol ter next, and if the decision is against us there we will take the last resort and apply to the state board nf pardons at Ha.Tisburg.'itt'.r f lic board is in session at the Uapt- tol the second 'I uesdav f each i month, but we will hardly hi . I IM time to make preparation to present the Case tO them before the second , ... i writing aa la IniuroTiaar, day in December, so you mil j Thom, Herb.t fliiad u PMl,ion . fe there will b a delay. Tliei,1,"!lV""irr",,',V,,M,""ur'nl. Satarday aV l.llll III tr)llll .if IN I......... i aa ' governor will likeiv grant a respite,' .... . ,a . a ! as he did i't the case of the three men in Susoiichanna Co. Wednes- t i.t ,i .....i I'll' i i,i U'i'H il rmr oil the 't it 11 it September. - Freight Train Riders to be Fined. ,,,, ,, . . i l i Ihe Pennsylvania Kail road and the Philadelphia iV: Reading Rail-1 MM... I '..iiiiiiiiii. Ii.,,'. . ,l....i,l.wl I,. nl, ' i ,i . .'in -.lii, i,ii, ii,, i, mm iir iiiaii 1 .... an effort to put a stop to or Ciir i riding, and to do the work more e- , ... ,. teetllilllV have asked tile policemen borne ha. a record of almo.t kflHng a hlack , ... ... aintth in that town. If he gat away from Rill. along their lines io co-opcrai alODl? Uieir nw to Cfi-optTatt' with the railroad olhcers in this move. Kvrrv illegal ridiT will hv lieavilv lined, and il he cannot pay he be punished by imprisonment. Four Sets of Twins. w ill Mrs. Amos Crisp, wife of a well- to-tlo tanner near iMKidicimrv, ind., i .... ..... ' .' ' , . , . . i , . . . . 1S Ofievillg till' lilblleal ln illlCtlOIl to " '' . ... , r.. it . increase and multiply. 1 hough but little beyond 80 she is the mother of nine children Eight of the lillie are . .11 1 tWIIlS, the last pair having beeO born ' .' . .?. . - K1SI WCCK. iVIl llie Clllioreil ami i. i . . I lail t mother are robust and give promise nf liuur l ie I' lvs t' ins fciiv rJlta OI lOllg Hit. IliySK iailS bay UUS fecilllllifv beatl the record. fecund ify iK'ats the record The "Penney" Pensioners The Pennsylvania Railroad pen - SlOn fund Will lieConiC operative the , 1 T . nrstof tne venr, and ou January 1, ' ' ' ,i 'iii i j ,i there will be placed on the pension mile- ii ilia iwmMnv 77"; mnn Of TOllr 01 tlie Company to men. UI this number 072 will be 70 years old and over, the others ranging in age from 65 to 69 year?. They have been in the service of the company for thirty years or more antl are dis qualified or incapacitated for work. Fair Juniata. O. iler Juniata liow grand are thy ereneti fnyinK Thy licaiiue wis titreainfl : While calnilv heaidcthat old apple-tree awing, O. dear Juniata, to thee I will atng. The white crested pigeon In yonder glen flies, The hawk from its neat in the willow now AndwiUMiithewwHllandlhemocklnK-tlirust ran And sweetlv re-uehoes the ueace ,.,. it bring.. I iiw veraent ti.y ..... w.,n tne.r mm imt And rocks stained In acarlet have many a bile told ;' o, where can we find a more bleat land than thee. Thy marmttrluc pines in yon meadow wJ Thy name, Juniata, is borne back to me. l.mr. Thy mimic, O, long ! be It ever no denr ; As borne on the night windi of Huniinrry breeii, Which carries the (tons; to the neighboring trees. How p.MMftnt thy scenes I ItehoM with my Tby mouittolm now Bseemlngly reach to j the Hky ; Ami nil the wild Mowers in fragrance declare, Thy scenes, Juniata, are evurso fair. How gently thy brooks through tho green HtMdoWt Mow, How fondly we studv their music to know ; Their calm rippling music it seemcth to say, Fair, fair Juniata, the theme of my lav. Al. mats Colon A. SKLIN8GR0VE. Cbae. Given, wlfaand ion of Washington. 1). O,, viaitt l friendA -aid week. Mm. Dora?r(nee Davie) of Waehlagtoe), O. O, visited her brother, Gao.S. Davit, lant ffaak, Tin- rrtTittion on Tili'vlny la-t to till rrturn lllJlM.llttL.11 Imlt , I ....... .. I RIICC6M ' ' - UPMI.II.API.I MHI M "iM. . it would nave been iwtter if not unite 1 ao tiitinv ti.nl lim-n ih muI. nnl mroimt'd itrounil ia II... t..-ii ii, .1. i.i.'tit in I. , trill, it. ,.i. bacbanalllan revelry, The wtaibat was nil that eouiu no aeasrau, Ha. Ilr linn. n. In !nwn l . ,li, I..I IT.i.W making arrangementi (or hltdaocbter trho It I Tin- Dnlvenil opened witll Inriro attend- nin'O. Iir N. llaHtnan and VtW lxttU Klty war ' married Tuaaday even I k before a inr'r nttrnb er of inritpil Kin'"t". The (rroom'a father, the Rev Mr. A. s. Iliirlninn of Cnltlinore, perform nl thr ceremony, The yowia otruple .tarted mi thrir wedding trip and from there they will ; iviiw PI ii..,. i. no at iiiiit lo it eoioraao where tin l)r in employed m toe itate aobool of mine. I". 1(. llorfer mill wife of Jewel, kanim. toe in the o. A. it RnoampnMnl at PWIadelpbla andarealao Vl siting relatives and frieinlH in tbln phiee. Ir. 1'. A. Hover and wife have taken a trip to I!ilntitii;i!in to vjt.it frienil.. Taylor Phillip i-pent Sunday with frienda In Scranton lat wei'k. Col. Attettn Curtin of llolatid, Centre f,outity. Paeaed through town on Saturilay. Ho WM driving to hi. home, lie i. a pont departUent ( 'ornmandet of the U), A. K. Oapt. A. t. Stroh ha. torn hi. dwelling; bonne down ami in it place will huild another more modern in appointment.. The S. & I.. R, It. Company are putting In n new and liirirer turn tahle than wn. down be. fore "n ancount of not having be"n ahle before to turn the large modoe enginea that are lieing Uaed on the road now lor freight train.. Bervoot home earvloea were held in Trinity Lutheran anil the Reformed churelie. on Sun day morning, Both eburebea were iieautifully decorated and appropriate music waa rendered. , I';'V. W. S. t'lrlrl, fllli.,1 the piilnlt ofthellr '"" bow momma; and evenliiK, hint Sunilny Prof, B, M Wagenetller apent a week with hi. iiarenta, tlieM hool. being vloaed on account of the ( I ranker picnic. Rev. (ientzlc, the pastor of the l.t Lutheran .ooroo, wae mamea on immnmr of this week ... It;... 1, ...... . . f . wctk wHHiaiawnHrn i ii 1 1 mi el pnia Mrs Dr. Vutzv returiiad Mfad aaaaWa l... . her trip west. Mrs. Margaret .Schoch celebrated her 7Mb birthday w , ue..hiy of lust week, iivr children all being present. WEST BEAVER. At this writing Monday aome of our farmer, are thmiiKh sowing. Others have not done any plowing, yet for their fall sowing. The beta eon pal McClure on HatUrdav laet wa.u grand wueccM In every respect. The day was nne ami a nig turnout was the result. The i, . i.4 ..!,.," ' v 1 .f "" - u.ie ior thedy . - . v. uoiiik wuere evKr ,l,i'' . thev have tin. &.. .. .I..I. , 1 buries Stuck of Hiirnhani, Mimin county -pent Sunday with his mother, Mra. Henry week ami not abl fotdtltji for a few ilavii. t Creorfe A. Fisher was on the sick list laat Mr., k. w. riercoami vr.. w. y. Mcuiawrh- II It aWlaanl m Am laaaal aaaaKaai. urliL a a. . III) aiti'iit ii day hmt week with Tlmm.. j .i. .ter . and appreciated the kiiidneaasliown them hy . ""l1 !""rte,- " ' '." " ' HMn n o. m en enii.vl.... hlnuall with a haavl ,,f mmm ' Iheerowd inH.ed Ilr. Purecl ami tl,. .... lory, but Dr. A. M Smith told a hake Emm .toi y eipial to Pareel. itihiihi atiiry. Wm, Long of Centre county ha. been the Krove lor the pant week. ,!., I II- IfllllllU, .Mill, 1.1 Loiijf, at C'ruw- 0. S. IVIer ha. the loh to paint the Dnnk- ard church at HnniK'rvillr. The meiubcra can U'l.v on Frank doinif a ood job. wm.rerand.iohn HerbatarppM batMlk bSi'uAr' " vl'" la" week: " ,":lui . B. U ni.lllJ -..J ... ... ii ib ii. i iioi"i .on iton Ainert anent tin.. ... H,,,..l,.., U.I witl, ........ ... .. t . IL i ' - oi meir Lowe friendt.. ,w J!irU'!",lft1 1" ioeiiiB that vii iniw hor.it from ll.inville la.t week Tata witimu; Im.hik htl, you may ljuot hit.i UL- n III 1 1 1 ll uu BIIUU V ur si r:br fc.ttii'ilt il :t IVw ..f I-"..,.. 1 i .. t. ntH ml r"u"d Vien jut eoid soUUt-r i i.t t H i - t in-ill tu imj in-i i wmmm Ten New and Original Songs Which Can Be Had Free. What will tne ureal metropolitan papera do licit " Thia in the unction aome one a.k near. lvi.vi.rvitnv. Hut llii rc i.,nm .liii.l, I. ...I. .11 day. 'n' erioaa It ha. iiilncd the aobriouet of "Am- w.i.i.ai . l l a u; jus. aucii re- markahlc piece, of enterpriae an the one which 1 ..... I.II.D..I.L.I .1.. ... .1 . . . i : .... N ..... ... i t.... . lias J'l-i now aiiracicu pranall over the country !..- ....m..... ..ra .million oi me I Ji-t week the N. Y. Sunday World announe- I original inu"c, conalating of ten of the Ba t ..,l.,t. ,.!.. nl Simi'i, tliill nr U' u.. ....... I. . ..I I Ii ,.l it Would vivn uu'uv n .Ikitn. ..I - - iimnK viw ui toii, ium wt nun Oil IlOpiliar. auch aa aonga of aentimeut. 'coon'' aonaa. I ' .. i L-.. ..Ill I.' M " Ito 'I'l...... t..,. ..,... .1.. I... otH.ii.1, .i i none ten WotM DlMaaai to dl.trihute one eaeh week I ffi2JL3L&S&"& mu.lc. wnttenanu cnmpoHra by populr auth or,,ifrOm0 to IS cent., the unparalleled en terprlae Of The World In giving the aong awa with a Mil Sunday uewapaper, for which onlv aone- awav cent. I chanced, i apparent The World re- , queata that w. publi.h the following announce- 1 ment: A Music Album free. F rem Sept. t to Nov. S the Sunday World will isaue weekly a aong In !"heet mu.ic form, with Wpi WMd paid, for )c. KeBtttanrea received after! will get the back nunber and aaeb new number hnued. ueide the aong. The World win aim I I la I I 1 a U. a.ll LI.L I a -1 aenu IT" coiorea An roniono, woicdi. a marvel u( inurnaii.m. it. Sunday Magazine, which equal, the raontly periodlcala, and Ito Comic Weekly, which eicela every comic weekly in iJMMfcl w Write a pontal card to the Sundav World Music Bditor, I'uliUer Building. N. Y., lor a 11.1 of the aong. We go to press to early to give a a complete report of the re-union. ADAMSBUKO. R 14 ( V, man nf Miiitlleimrir ' traimt-uM business in our burg this'y expressed, awl that we record in!- week ...Hi I. Bomb anddaiigh- home for a Week from Hamsblirg whew she is employed in the State Hospital Our schools opened on Monday with a fair attendance M iss DolUe sRotlttrmel of Fremont j was the ffimlof Bin. Reuben Mark - week ...a. l. ttomig ami uaugn- , , ter, Estella, mem Saturday in Free- Dau,t of t,,e departed ones as lol burg. ..Miss Mamie Meehtley is!'": Co. 0, J. K. Haas; Co. D, knm. flir ia-.lt f,m Harrislmrir E. B. Alexander; Co. , Daniel keef- i-,w..niif v. U Iv.Hinw 4,Keerter: Vo. 11, 11. V. UMWJOerrT. Betvertowtl calltil on friemlson Sat-! unlay evening. . . .Quite a number our people attended the lean soup at McClure OD Saturday Robert! Middleswarth, wife and son Van of MoClttW SJWllt SlHM.ay ID tOWD L. R. Haines and Mrs. Polly Romig j are on the sick list. . . .S. K. Romig and wife spent Tuesday in Middle burg. UNION TWP. A. 10. Aucker and J. D. iiH'iit Dart of Saturday and Marks all ot Sunday with friends at Northumber land Merchant A. S. Seehrist and wife arc spending the week , f .1 , , , I I . 1 ,,, I titl.ii1.il.. MI'l it I t, l It. r W I UTi -I' Iff tl tl U I J e ' t i'lill I 11 liiiiu Aiiniuiii M raiia-is ociiiiui nit counter during tl'cil ibsence .. Wlllll thrashing oue day last week Jacob 11. Auokl fell down the hay hole which had been covered with straw, lie escaped with a few scratches C. E. Aucktr is re-j building his house, and also building a store room A daughter re- Mgiatered in the family record of Em - j anuel Longacre last week...C. Soli rev has a corn stalk nearly 14 feet high. He says if is too heavy i or it would make a splendid fishing rod D. 1. Sholly beats every thing in sweet potatoes that we know of, some weighing 42$ oa... W. W. Sholly is ou the sick" list... A "gigglcr" in a secret society is I I 'I A 1 II I . I mceaooricona nsn line, u aiwaya has to be pulled by some one and at last may be taken in bv a sucker. KHEAMEit. Mrs. Ira Mitchell and child left for their home near Philadelphia but week. Ira will remain several weeks jet and fhen follow.. .Quite a number of our people attended the reception accorded the returned heroes from the Philippines at Se linsgrove on Tuesday. . . .Mrs. A. C.Smith and twosons visited friends in Selinsgrove and vicinity recently Wm. P.iekcl took a business trip to Paxinos last week...I.rewis Magee and wife of Maeppa were the guests of their son James and laughter Frnia over Sunday .na am. - . . . ... . ihe rresldtns hider delivered i very interesting sermon in the Ev . . " . . , angelical church of this place Sun day evening. A hack load of Mid dlehurghcrs attended F. W. Thomas who was so dishonestly de- tea ted at the Democratic nomination recently for Commissioner, has de- ..;.1,-1 f ., ,.s,... ;...l,......lo.. ii.. J ' rPt 1 1 1 1 1 i .n l : i .llliini.lll. I I . 1 1 1 K is ;i L'iMHl neighlior and a true Democrat. We wish you success, Frank . ...A. C. Smith is at present on the sick list, j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dr. E. W. Tool is attending to him I nally, acting directly upon the blood He savs it is the liver that causes. I ?nd njucous surfaces of the system, tlie sickness. e hope to see you out again soon, rinitti w . A. Hummel and Kcubcii Hummel, , ii j ii in.. in in n iwii" ui Jiomill, cie home over Sunday, ' an PREKBUBO. Prof. Wm. Mover will apeak at the ridge picnic, West Heaver, next Saturday Hev. Dnu keiiniiller is attending conference, Lykena The citizens ot Washington twp. will vote on the question of purchasing a farm. The Kissinger farmia under consideration. Our paupers are in creasing. . . .Our schools have ben in successful operation for one week under the seven-month term Mrs. Hilbish and Mrs. Miller of Selinsgrove were the guests of P. B. Moyer last Thursday Seeding, cleaning cloverseed, making cider are the order ot the day... The horse sale was well attended and all the horses were sold .... Prof. Hover is writing 9 life of Gov. Snyder C. L. I Jasslcr is attending picnic at Centre Hall. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. - rj. ... 10 , nutter lo . . n. Wheat 70 Rye 45 Corn 35 Oats (old) 30 Oats (new).... 25 Potatoes 35 Bran per 100. 80 Middlings" 90 Chop 90 rrgs lb Onions Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens. 7 Turkeys 10 Shoulder 8 Ham 12 THE RE UNION. CONTIM ED FROM FIRST PAGE. the minutes of the association the fi - G;,JiU",-I;i,-'lon- J",m ' liUiiuu; vu. ix. .vim-n ii. .Min n, WilBam YanZamH, (1898); Co. B, ! Simon Stetler; Co. F, Henry Gfltaj Co. Ci, dipt. C. 15. Davis, C. W.I Jamt Hutaon. Ww. Menges; Co.K, I Israel Mover (1899 Rftohed, That these resolutions shall Ik-spread uiHin the minutes of 'the association and published as Its action. M. I j. Wagbksbiaeb, j William Swbkly, A. D. LUNDY, Con unit tec. ! After another selection by Stet ler's Cornet Rami the meeting was adjourned to meet at Watsontown next year. MILTON FAIR The Fifteenth Annual Pair of the , . i . I . i , 11 . .Milton Unvine lark ami rair AS - soeiatioii will be held at Milton, Pa, October Ii, 4. " and d, 1 StM). Tin OIltllK ,ok indicates the mast success- air in thehistorv ofthe Asstu-ia- till 1 tion. A new road has been opened I to the ground, by which they may lie reached hv those oersons whose ; hor8e8 shy at trttUvy rjra- 'phe trol-! lev niiiil I'liimitiir liv irronuds iitlnrds ' tK.,,,st fncilitiesforhandlingcrowds. Both electric and steam roads issue Bueeial' rates ami special service. ! Trains stop at entrance. The pre mium list has been revised, offering great inducements to owners of fast horses, stm-k raisers, farmers, and manufacfurersgenera'ly. ( lompeti tion unrestricted, (irand Stand has been remodelled, track worked and aocommodatlonagenerally improved Trias c in mrnt,s; ea,.h ,lav bicycle races each day. Full parti culars in pamphlets may be had by 1 addressing Kpwin Paul, Secretary, Milton, Pa. Small-Pox in Twenty-one Counties. Small-jMix is in this state accord ing to the State Board of Health, which has issued a circular to muni cipal councils, boardof health, coun ty commissioners and others through out the state. It reads : "Since the disease was first report ed in Bedford county, in the month of November, 1898, it lias made its apiiearanee in twenty-one counties and more than lOOdiflerent localities. loon Mill ' 1 OVUIIIV I I III IVn ttlltlVS'l m.. ,... . . .... t i lie milliner oi UU9CB rapurwu uaf been about '.mil and the number ot deaths seven. $100 REWARD, $100. Tim rentiers nf tliia minor ".ill ia pleased to learn that tiers is at least oue dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall'B Catarrh Cure is the ouly positive cure now known to tne medical frateruity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, fenmrau u ci 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rn 1 fvAof manf 1 0f the disease, and giving the patient uieieuy uesiiu.wnK I lie IOUUUailOIl strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature in doing ...... i Tk. :i i IT i i l "uii iv. ud ii ujii lemi m uhvo hu mnnh faith in itu niii-nt ia iii.mv . . aaa aau V. u I u b I 1 u punGIO, that the offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to oure. Send for testimonials. Address F.J.CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O, ouiu o.v xruKKiodo. o'C. Hall's Family Pills are the best the pACKER BICYCLE Is a model wheel, and one that will out-wear ! any wheel on the mar ket. REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done I have spent a number of years at the business under an experienced instructor. Gall and see before buying a bicycle, WALLACE TEATS. Globe Mills. Pa. FATgpSaS -K-M-I-M-M-M-H 44 Hi M I HJ Bargains sw4lHHa Glassware. I have just received a fine assortment of glassware, con sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit Stands, Celery Trays, Butter Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold ers, &c, fcc. at prices ranging from 5 to lo cents. Boots and Shoes, I have on hand about 800 pairs of shoes which I am closing out at and below cost to make room for tall and win ter goods. Notions. Note these prices in Notions : Ladies' Hose, 10 to I5c Misses Hose, 10 to 15c. Men's Hose, S to 15ft Men's Work Shirts, 2.', to oOc. Men's Overalls, 45 to 60ft V., .,!,'. i i. II.. OS ... en- 1 Y avwMi a vraaiH) i iu UUVi 'IX Handkerchiefs, 5 ta 12c, Jispenders, 10 to Joe. f Ute8t S,-vlt' 1 ' 5 to ' Rubbers. As the wet season is almost here I wish to call your atten tion to the fact that I have on hand a full and complete line of rubber goods. Thanking you for past pat nage, 1 kindly ask a contiu anca of same. S. B. Simonton. .0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0J i Wrought Iron i Range Company. ? FOUNDED IN 1864. 1 o - i PAID DP CAPITAL, $110,000. J See what the people of Sny der County, who have been using the Home Comfort Range, have to say : McKee.8 Half Falls, Pa., Aug. 7, !IW9 Our New Home Comfort Uunge bus m .iv ...l tn l... lii. i .... . a proved to te Just as Uw salesman repr " . ""lis .JIJI LFH It WW 1 1 1 1 Htmea irrn n nnri I ui,n!,i ,,t .ti, I fj JH"HtmiwfOB. wobavene. o er awve or a raiiffi) t hut would IP 4 any way near eq mil it for i-ookliiff bglr. jog or in ii I inn. iaJBoa It to say, we think ii 13 mu avme ui pvnepi mn J. B. HAM,. LBWI8 PISHBB. 1- ST A lib. McKer 8 Half Kails. I'a., Auk. ', IWU. we porooaied a Home uomfort Raoire Rlx years airo and like It. It. Is a irootl baker and healer also u fOtl saver and couvetlent. 1 am well Mttsfled. U.S. IIINB. Oundore, H.i., Aliif. 7, 1S!. I wish to say to the pabuo that our Home comfort Kanife Is all the salesmun claimed lor It, If docs not use ball as much fuel as our old stove did. I put half a bucket of coal In 'he run'o at 9 A. M. and cooked dinner with the same ruel and had plenty or lire at 1 P, M. The tank Is just 'he tblug for washttur. No steam esi:apes from If. If this does not Riitlsfy anyone, they can come und see and I will show them how It works. i). o. witubb. Snyder County, I'a. Auk. r lmifl. Having hoiik'ht one or vour Improved Home comfort UMgw, l take gnat pleasure In InjrUlg thin II has proven en tirely satisfactory. It hakes perfectly; heats iiulckly and requires out Utile luel ; furnishes plenty ni hoi water for all purposes ; In fan it is to the home what Improved machinery Is to the farm und as such we cheerfully recommend 11 to our neighbors und friends. LEVI STA1II,. I o I m 2 f 00000OCC006 0OCO' Selinsgrove I Marble Yard I I keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite 1 Monuments and Headstonds . . . ? I have one of the best Marble Cutters in the State and consequently turn out good work. OLD STONES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. Conic a ml see my work and o price. Thanking you lor W peat farora, I moat reapectfu' S ly aek a continuance ol aame. 2 M. L. MILLER. ooooooooooooMl ITi PATEIT In. Wm may be aeoared bj rm nwq aaceaaj taTaemaatl I
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