1 R0YAL Baking Powder The strongest, purest, most efficient and wholesome of leavening agents. Not lowest in price, yet the most economical ; indispens able to all who appreciate the best and most healthful food. Our country is enjoying prosperity almost unsurpassed in its history. For every one there is money enough to buy that to eat which is pure, sound, good, wholesome. Why should we use cheap, impure, un healthful articles of food? There is no economy in them ; they endanger the health, they may cost life. There are reported almost daily cases of sickness caused by eat ing cake, puddings or biscuit made with the cheap, alum baking powders. In all articles for food buy and use only the best. The good health of the family is of first consideration. ROYAL BAKING POWDCi) CO., W:i; Unite in JfrrriPge. . .. ivii I icuitKC' lias leen grant ed t William !.. Parks, ol S'lins grove, and Mit (Jruec l.'nnlv, l Buulttit'v. Hie cerunony ill take platre Tft'iint-sdav evening at flic lioui o tlit" j rosjteetive groom in Nelitisgrove. The loys expect to haven Purdy good Line, ami there will lie a ntimher of entertainments in tiic variola I'uks. Hurrah ! Sit V Ml' 7 ' III, WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN. To IV" (iiven Aa to Some Church, Sunday .school or Public School. The publisher of the Poht will given bnnilsome Wkavkh Chapki. Oho an to some Church, Sunday school or puh lic school In Hn vder County and In asks the patrons of this loipcr to select the place where it -hall no. The highest nuiuber oi votes will determine the choice. XewMpaiier coupons ami pre luhim coiiimu)s w ill cotini as follows : SfKWHPAPEH OUPON8! T li e voting coupon printed in each Issue of 1 li e Poht i Rond for one vote if Hllcd out and sent or brought to this ofllee. PRKMTl'M OITOX8 : All sub scribers who juty for the Poht in ud vuiiccSvill receive ti Premium Coujkui fron ihi- orllce, thai entitles them to l V ' -. i - ror each month mid in ad vbi e mi ! 25 lor a lull year. For a NEW Cash stiliscrlptloii FOUR pre ml iu coupons will be Issued for each month nnu lOforn fall year. No eon i 'will Issued for less than six months subscription. (.'hanging t h e laTocfro , ;i member of a family to moth r will not lie considered a new subscriber. For every dollar's worth of oh prln ... or new advertisements thai are uroiii rscnt (otitis ofHce,a pre mium ei i'ii , hi w til lie issued for 25 votes i l l' THIS or r. : B o U dllitldUl)uvili gost S Tltis coupon entitles the holder to one vote for the handsome WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN WPOM 10. 11 1 Aug. 9.J M I Mnilt liv thp Wmrer Orimn Pint,,, t'n fcjof for k. I'i.. ntul mil. I hr K. S. Itlrifel. Miil- )kll...iir I'n I ... I.A ,.i ........ ........ --- - Sunday Scl lor rnblta School In Sny.ler County, by this POST, MliMleburirli, I'n". This vide is cast for : 'i l.i- coupon In not rood live wcolca after N above Hate anil will lueii nut be count,'.!. ItW ..'.. I r l.ri... .1.1. Ml I 1 . " " " ... MH Bill PI ha va it rlepoalte.1 in the ballot t.n. i Va al ATA aV , Alum is used in many baking powders bcrmtsc it makes them cheap. It costs less than two cents a pound. Alum is .1 corrosive poison. Think of feeding it to chil dren ! Yet the manufacturers of well-known alum powders arc actually denying that their goods contain it. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. How the Organ Contest Stands. The ciLilitli count shows the re sult as follows : I'. I'.. ( 'hureh, Fremont, Premium coupons, 4l Newspaper coupons, ' II 47S I'. Evan, church, Penn'a ( 'reek : Premium coupons, 200 New-psipi-r coupons, 244 III Total, 1122 Tor i, voi r: CAST : Kvau. church, I'. Creek, 5370 ICls'tiezer IT. 11, . hureh, 26UH I'. I',, church, Kretnout, 728 Trinity church, M'KeeM j Falls, Ins Total, HfHIl Washington, D. Qenessee Pure Food Co., Le Roy N Y. liKsri.r.MKN : Our family realize so much from the use of UJAIN-0 'hat 1 feel I must say a word to in duce others to use it. If people are interested in their health and the welfare of their children they will use no ot her beverage. 1 used them all, but GRAIN ) I have found su perior to any, for the reason that it is solid graiu. Yours forhealth, C. F. Myers. Uncle bam s Balance Sheet "Uncle Sam's Balance Sheet" is tin name of a large poster illustrat ing flic benefits ol the Protective policy. It should lie placed wlier ( ever voters can sec and read. For : warded to any address for Four Cents. Ask Poster (I. Address Ameriacan ProtectiveTurifl League, 135 West 23d S;., New York, N. Y. "What is the price ol Dobbins Electric Soap?" "Five cents a bar, full size, just reduced from ten and your choice of 217 25-oent books sent free, tor each : wrappers anil ." cents for postage. Hasn't lieen less than ten cents for 33 years. 'Why that's the price of common brown soap. 1 can't afford to liny any other soap than this. Send me a box of Dobbins' Electric." MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter is Eirgs 12 Onions 40 Lard 9 Tallow 4 Chickens 7 Turkevs , Shoulder 8 Ham 12 i Heat. ..new.. to Rye 45 Corn 45 Oats (old) 28 Potatoes Bran pet 100. 90 Middlings " 90 Chop 90 Flour per obi 3.50 SPINAL SfturMFSiX News Items of Interest From All Parts of the State. PROBING CHARGES OF BRIBERY. rhnri.'1'i f Wtlk.-aliitrrr Coimcllnien vittriii DealeS i' Aeeased. tfysterloas Bzploatoa Beanton Wreck Tiro BalMtaaa, Wilkesbarre. Pa., Aug. 7. The com mittee appointed by city councils to in vestigate the ullcKed bribery or at tempted bribery of councilman to pro mote franchises of rival electric rail way companies held Its first session vesterdav. Counsel for Councilman Thomas Wheatley, who claimed he bad been offered a bribe of S'i.UUO If he would vote for a certain measure, re fused to allow him to po on the stand yesterday. He will be heard today. Councilman Thomas Santee said he had been offered a bribe by (ieorpe J. Llewellyn If he would vote as desired. Llewellyn placed $200 in his lap. Wit ness put the money back on Llewel lyn's desk. Baying he would not take the money If he was starving. Coun cilman C.resh testified that he. had a conversation with Henry Scott, the janitor of city hall. The janitor told him that he might as well take JSO0 us other councilmen. George J. Llewellyn testified that he never offered Councilman Santee a bribe, and he denounced Mr. Santee's lawyer, Mr. Dando, as a liar. Mr. Dando replied by calling Mr. Llewellyn a liar and a coward. Janitor Scott also denied the statement made by Councilman Oretb. The attorneys for ex-State Chairman John M. Carman entered a vigorous protest against the mode of examina tion, claiming that the whole scheme was a villainous one and had a ten dency to besmirch the characters of honest men. Mr. Carman, who was also present, entered a protest. He saiil the use of his name in connection with the charges was unjust. It put him In a false light before his friends nil over the state. Mr. Oarman was attorney for one of the electric rail way companies seeking a franchise in Wilkeabarre, Bfyaterloas Ratploaton i n Borantoa. j Scranton, Pa., Aug. fi. By an ex plosion of mysterious origin Saturday evening, which wrecked the Mer- ; chants' anil Mechanics' bank and an I adjoining building. 117 persons were In jured, and several miraculously es caped death. H. W. Sklvlngton, whose leg was cut by a piece of Hying glass, ll the only one of the 27 In a critical j condition. Miss Anuie Klein, Tif this city, and Thomas Urennan. of Minooka, each will lose the sight of one eye as the result of cuts from Hying glass. The debris was sufficiently removed last evening to disclose the bank vault, . and it was found Intact. The money and papers were removed under escort Of police to a building on Wyoming aTe&ue, where the bank opened for I business this morning. The loss Is 1175,000. Second Victim of Mnaton ICt ploalott. Bastoa, Pa., Aur. 4. Joseph Toad, the Hungarian who was badly burned by an explosion at the Alpha Portland cement works Thursday, when Imrle Tefenzkl was killed, died In the Elaston hospital yesterday, Before he died Toad Informed the hospital authori ties that he had $10 sewed in the lining of his coat, which would bury him. Killed bf Llathtalac nethlehem, Pa., Aug. 7. While Will lam Mauser and two sons were repair ing a wagon under a tree during an electric storm last evening Charles Mauser, aged IS, was instantly killed by lightning, i he father and other son were rendered unconscious, but will recover. PBNNSLY1 tu NEWS COXDBSSBD. rtotb of Harry Hamburger'! leg! wi re cut i(T by n train at Johnstown. Joseph rinmble was appointed fourth cla.-s postmaster at HngdHu. Janu s Btoughton, of Lewlsburg, was I klllcil In a runaway accident near Milton. . Scalded some weeks iiko, a son of Mrs. j Mary Maur died In Reading last Friday. John Kalokitea was killed by a fall of j coal at the Bterllng colliery, Bhenandoah. Mr. and Mrs. Alstadt celebrated their diamond wedding last Friday at l'otts- Villi'. Walter J. Langan, of Allcntown, was arretted for uaing the malls for fraudu- , l. nt purpose, Arrangementa for the meeting of state magistrates at Reading next month have been c ompleted. My the fall of 'a scaffold William Q, Bheri, a painter, fell live stories and was Killed, at Lancaster. Government suryeyori are at Womels dorf making a survey of the county with in n radius of ai miles. Caucht In cok wheels at the Maple Hill colliery. Bhenandoah, William Taylor was almost Instantly killed. After a strike lastiiiK 11 weeks 130 union machinists returned to work at their old scale at I ill City Monday. By a shot which penetrated a breast nt the' I'lne Hill Miliary, near PotUviUa, George Savage was killed. Oiound has been broken for the cen- j tml heating and lighting plant of liuck Mil university, nt Lewisburg. Mall t'lerk Itobert Lucas was Btruck by an express train at the Union atatlon, 1 Harnsbtira. Sunday and killed. Patriate ljulnn. of Scranton, was strlck en with heart failure and was drowned ' while bnthing "t Gravel Lake. William Borlacher and wife, of Moun tain Grove. eelMbrated the "fith anni versary of their wedding Saturday. A stone or rifle bullet struck the window of a I.ehlgh Valley train at Pottsvllle and Albert Smith was badly cut by broken glass. , Some one fired a pistol close to the ear Of Mrs. J. W. Forrest, at Mercersburg, ' and she was made deaf, her uar drum be- lng broken. Richard Williams, aged S, of Wind Gap, I Bled of a fractured skull, the result of being hit on the head with the seat board of a swing. While trying to dispose of brass and copper, said to have been stolen. John I Raldy and Jonathan Ibuch were arrested I at 1'ottstown. The horses being acared by a rattle snake. Mrs. Manning, of Galetoo. waa thrown from a hay wagon and received probably fatal Injuries. Samuel Winner, a wealthy resident ot Lancaster county, died of Injuries re ceived In being jostled from his wagon through a rut In the road. Ten Pittsburg boys who left that city to go to Mt. Gretna with the Fourteenth ana Eighteenth regiments were arrested at ajtoona ana tent to uatr no A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Weelaeaday, Ana- 1 Ballard Smith, the well known New Yosk Journalist, died at Waverly, Mass., aged 45. In a prize tight with Tommy Sulli van at C'ouey Island George Dixon had his arm broken In two places. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg, second son of Queen Victoria, died at Rose nau castlp from cancer of the tongue. Anti-imperialists vigorously de nounce Senator Hoar for his announc ed intention to support President Mc Klnley for re-election. Governor Beckham, of Kentucky, Will call an extra session of the legis lature the last of this month to amend the Ooebel election law. Thursday, hk 'i, Mrs. Wu Ting Fang, wife of the Chl nebo minister, and her son are at Cape May for a two weeks' stay. In l'arls a French anarchist named Francois Salson made an unsuccessful attempt to kill the shah of Persia. Gen. Gordon, commander of the Con federate Veterans, will attend Chi cago's G. A. R. meeting as a special guest. Alexander Jester, the octogenarian, was acquitted for the second time, at New London, Mo., of the murder of Gilbert Gates in 1871. Ex-Governor Roger Wolcott, of Massachusetts, has accepted the post of ambassador to Italy, and will as sume office In the fall. Paul Varner and Martha Hendricks, elopers, pursued by the girl's father, were drowned while crossing the Cur rant river in Missouri. The father has become insane. I rldiij. Ann. .1. At Wynnewood, I. T., Mrs. B. L, Millard was burned to death. Cause, lighting Are with kerosene. In the election for govi rnor held In the Choctaw Nation Wednesday Judse J. W, Dukes, full blood, -' as elected The Norris family, at Harvey, Ills., were poisoned by eating mushrooms In which were secreted small black hugs. Three died. Sixteen-year-old ESlla Regan, escaped from a Chicago correctional institution and recaptured, Jumped from a train near Ottawa, Ills., and was killed. Intense heat has prevailed over South Dakota for five days, The tem perature has ranged from 98 to 104. In Bismarck, S. D., It was 105. Work In harvest fields lias been Interrupted Bntnritny, Ahkt. 4. Postmaster Genual Smith and Sen ator Fairbanks are scheduled tor cam paign speeches In Maine. At WoodBVllle, R. 1.. Frattk Barton, a farmer, 70 years of age, while mow ing WSJ stung by a Mack hornet and died four hours afterwards. The municipality of Monsa, Italy, has purchased the ground on which King Humbert was killed in order to erect a monument or a charitable in stitution. The conference of the tin plate workers and employes at Cleveland failed to reach an agreement end an adjournment was taken without time or place being selected. In the first race for the Seawanh tKa cup on Lake St.- Louis the Canadian defender Red Coat defeated the Minne sota, of St. Paul. The second race was a fluke, owing to lack of wind. Monde y. Auk. ' At Chicago yesterday heat caused two deaths and several prostrations. It WaB 04 in the shade. Four thousand l'arls cab driver have gone on strike, demanding a lower rate for renting vehicles. Right Rev. Augustine Ileal)'. Catho lic bishop of Maine, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at Portland, Gen. Zebulon York, one of the dash ing figures of the Confederacy, died at Natchez, Miss., yesterday afternoon. At Wllllamstown, Kan., indignant citizens placed dynamite under a build ing occupied as a "Joint," or U.'ieit saloon, and the building was demol ished. I ih'mIii j . Auk- 7. The price of coal at Cape Nome Is $15d a ton. The funeral of Humbert, the mur dered king of Italy, will take place In Rome on Thursday. Eleven persons dead and a score of prestations is the result of the heat in Chicago yesterday. It is reported that the California raisin crop will not be as large as ex pected. Estimates place It nt 3,000 to 3,400 carloads. Rural free delivery service will be gin Aug. 15 at Oregon, Ills, Neaco peck. Pa., Beaver Dam, Wis., and ad ditional service at Alma, Mich. Fred. T. Berdan, a prominent mer chant and capitalist of Toledo, was ac cidentally drowned while fishing at Middle Bass Island last night. OBNBBAL MAIIKKTS. Philadelphia, Aug. 6. Flour in light fle mand; winter superfine, J2.406i.60; Penn sylvania roller, clear, tS.2fa33.40; city mi I lr. extra, I2.6MI 2.90. Rys Hour iul-t and steady nt B.1IK93.I0 per barrel. Wheat Bteady; No. ' red. In elevator. 7340740. Coin llrm; Mb. 2 mixed, iiot. Ill elfvntor. 4t)4043Vk!.; No, 2 yellow, for local trade, 48&C. Oats steady: No. 2 white, slipped, MQc; lower arades, 274)30c. Hay steady; choice tlmotliy. 111! for Inrne bales. Heef steaily: beef hams, J2iii21. I'ork steady; family. tUOUJS; mess, til. 75011,50, Lard linn; western steamed, BT.iitj. Live poultry quoted at llo, for choice western fowls and 111) lie. for sprinK chickens, as to quality. Dressed poultry Ifresli killed), choice western fowls. lltUlltsc. ; olil roosters. B'.Jc. ; near by chickens, as to size. 12ftl6c. Butter steady; creunury. lT'iiSic.: factory, cur rent packed, 1401540.; Imitation cream ery, lMilSc. ; New York dairy, 141il9c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints JolibinK at 114 i27c; do. wholesale. 23c. BggB steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 14lil7c. ; western. lliH13Vic Potatoes quiet; south ern. ILItei-75: Loin; Island. tl.621il."5. Caliknns quiet; Long Island, tl.751i2.25 per fto. I.lvr Slock Markrta. New York, Aug. 6. Beeves In fair de mand; closed weak to 10c. off on steers and bulls; steers. t-lftG; westerns. tt.0tj Texana. t4.85; bulls, t2. 854.40: cows, Kit 4.25. Calves active and 25'i50c. hlKher; veals, t4.6(KBvr.7H; choice, t7.50; butter milks, t3.50i)4; trnissers. t3i3.25. Uood heep Bteady; under grades lower; lambs generally 15025c. higher; common steady: sheep, ti4.7S; choice wethers, t5; Iambs, Miti.s71; three cars extra, t7: culls, S I 4.60. Hogs steady at $5.755.90; choice light state hogs, ti.W.ifi. Eaat Liberty, Pa., Aug. 6. Cattle ac tive and higher; extra, t5.50(;5.70; prime, tfi.40O5.60; common t3.5064. Hoga fairly active; heavy Yorkers, 5.(6Ot.70; heavy hogs. t5.50fc5.5S; roughs. 33.7506. Sheep higher; choice wethers, 34.7504.85: com mon. tl.50O3.60; choice lambs. 35.500; common to good, H 5000.25; veal calves. BJBJliB. EDUCATIONAL M3TZGER COLLEGE: Carlisle, Pa. T. This college Is devoted to the higher education of young women. It Is non denominational. The Academic Year Bruins S-pt. in, 1800, Catalogues - of - the - College Containing all particulars) oernlng the ad mission of students, courses oi study, etc. may be obtained by applying to BARAH KATBKOB, President oi the Meizger college, l-J-tt. Carlisle, Pa. , Franklin & Marshall Academy, LANCASTER, I'A. Nt Ml ! Tills Academy wonld call attention to its i-:x-CELLKNT OPPORTUNITY lor college pre. Iarlr,y ntirk. I hits a permanent faculty ot Instructors ol success! m experience who can stimulate fctudenta and Command tlii'tr best work. Exc llrut tteemmodotion$ TtQffH and eontpU rlv tnrnirhttl rvoMM e,A utt-nm lifat and ajftfrw ! light. Good board and all modern conveniences Free access to college unit llieraiy society lllirurles I about awon volumes, gymnasiums, military anil and athletic Held. Terms f, r Room, Bi ard and Tui tion, tSDUO pr ywiir. .Send lor OHlnlogue. l ull lerm opens Nell. 1 :1th. THADDEL'S ; HKLM, A. M., Kl'WIN M.BARTMAN, a. m., is-2-it. principals, North Wales Academy and School of Business, Thirty-fourth. Year, 5epterrber 5th,. our students take Mrs! linrui-s In our bSSl Colleges. -Ellis system if Mm fraclice- LEARN BY DOING. I Building lighted h) 12'ectrlcl'y and heated iy Model Hot Water system," new this season, lion ri in.-.- AceommodAtlonN DsmrjNMM. S jnd f.ir n,.v CateUogUS), n. f BRVNNRR, Principal, I s-ii tt. 1 )'. 0, Box ii, Nortn Wall h, i'ii. MISS GORDON'S FRENCH and ENGLISH L Ilia Spruce St., Philadelphia. College Preparatory and Academic (.'nurses. Certificate admits to Smith, Wellesley and Vnssiir. s-iMt. Sheriflfa -Sale of Z13E?j3LXj ESTAT J. Bf virt nt? of m cettetn writ f Ki Pa inwuril oat of ibe Court of Common PleM of Bnifder County i I'n., him I to mo tliriutt HI will vx poM to public mIc nt tlx- coui t hoUM in Middle liiirjf. 1'a , at I o'olook I IU .. on Frulnv, Auti-t Bl. 1900, tbe following deffcrlbod real ettata lo wit: A certain form oi mrwiUM of Ian1 iltiuited in Union township, Snyilcr County, I'n., ljoin- liuj Inndi of Jnmei Rntfon on tin nottbj .i-t by Ifttule of George Wenteelj Houthby lamU of tit'orjjf Wentsel ami rbllllp ikI went iy IhimIh of Henry UMeebrietnndaaeob staiifTrr, etintniiilnic Kcvrnty-fiiclit (7m mere more or len whereon Is erected a Dw i-.LifNU HOUSE, hnntynnd other imnll bulldlnn end .'! n lot of good fruit irt vH mi the premlees, Belied taken into execution end to le Sold bi the property f Peter H. seehriNt. G. W. BOW, Sli. rirr. Bberlff! Offlce, Mlddleburgi Aug. ?, 1900. The Story Teller's Art Is not so common that many write ra have it Only now and then an author shows it unmistakably. Rev. Charles M. SHELDON the author of "In His Steps," is a natural novelist, although his writing is but an incident of his life work. Malcolm Kirk one of his stories which will scon ap pear in this paper, is aa fascinating aa any novel Beyond this its influ ence is moat wholesome. The firat chapters will be printed soon. . CI i E-'i w w ft Eimvimar INSTITUTION Allentown COLLEGE FOR YOUNG L hST&H CUCn I aJ lOM nn... "".. rv,rUU-,0,l tin, 4ii. oiiii. Fall Terrr Opcrs Septenrber 4, . i. nated in tns beaurlrul LeaaTa Van passed tor bealU) and eoDMori ' An Aiiraette taassfa Bultabli KET BALL, laws TBNNUkaod otba An Ahle Hfiri l- fll, 1.-. Regular and Special Co arses of Btudi and At The College alms tooevii , ALTER us well us INTKI.I.KttT ' : taken ,.f v,,iirie I ;,ai,. i ii.,.. . .. ' enjoyed by Hie students New f-M loin, nil),' neuieu QJ Meilln. ),-rlit .mil Kleetrleity--.v snftr Inititntinn tl'U tit tfAlVA IlilWn., MM ...tail .1 .A. . J'ernia Moderute-for llluJ ... . .. nnp ... iii nt J w. KNAPPBNBBROBR, a. RT., Ptn NEW JERSEY. Bordentown. The First Aim ot!V.hm tin- iMiiiiiinK r eaamatar. v u delivering to make BORDENTOWN MILITARY WSfB unexcelled In the training ot boys to ia that mental, pnyaloal and moral tqa WUIeh will III t! in for tin. work ot Ike i Tfree Courses-Scientific, Classical ard Ac-iU - - Write for Catalogue Rav.T. H Lakdox, a. M Prlncti Ma job T, D. Laxdok, ooauoaotl .1 y xv umn wastkb With fair f-rtOCailOn "nil good en LEARN TKLBOUAPBY, Rallmuil , H ll.t t Hi' VI' II . Il.ir 'I'l.l.. I. a.J.u.i . ... ,.w .. . .- ,,.. inC' .NM'. ' J lug railway companies as tb only KTin.t ' ivduhvhuh oi us Kina, Allonfi uittes are asslstiii to pos.tlons. l. i 'I hI milieu. riu' lor nee dialog. (Full tcftsi GLOBI TBLBOBA PH COLLRU1 H. Laxisoim rf-I!JtI..l... . i-i-r-.-.-1-r-, i-j-,-t,-i-,-i-;- T Harrisburc Bu?inc. s - X "College an.d School T Bhorthanl and Typewrlilni X834 Market hi, Utirilnburo p i a, .L intes clieerrmi aulMted in seounns j. lions, Mention the pot, '--''St. ,i k. UAHNbB, Prinelp -1-H-W-I-5HH-H-K-H4-H-H-! Is the Happiest Man 1 The Most FiiBclnatlng Hobby Ladles and Itentlotucii Is the Cultv.itiuit- CACTI choice collections by man. nnsin.,,i some Plants, elegant bloomers. Bks. unit M wards. BjmaU Bugle Piasis, llo, Price us stamp. Mrs. E. F. Main, Nogales, Arizona, Durintr the civil war, as well a? 'OUrlattt War With Nrmiii AtarM I was otifl of M tlisteuses tbe army bad to contJ : With. Ill lllllliv inul,,..uu it l....,oJ chronic itml old soldiera still s 8 ! irom it. Mr "avid J tivlor, oi Wu ! atone, ureene uo Pa., is one I theMe. He uses Chiini bet Iain's i'oJ Choli ra and Dian hooa Rtmedy il , hhvs be never found an v thine ti I would stive hini tucfa qniek rein is ior sate oy au iiiugiHtt. NOTICE. To ALL WHOM IT MAYCONCBI Notice is hereby given thai JtJ Musser, ;i charge ol the poor triqt of Middreoreek tovi n provided with a good botneaudll ie is in the habit oi leaving I township and creating expeiini us elsewhere. Theanderrignidoi Beers hereby give public notice t j they will pay no bills for said U sit unless thev are neraonallvii , orised by them. W. A. Hi mmi:i , Simon KkATZKR, Oversee ra oi the P1 Middlecreek twp. July 24, 190ttj Obituary. On Monday, July lfi, there eri out ot the world the son tha Marie, daughter of Josepfc I Amelia Hendricks, iged 4 swn montlis and 2(! days. Xh avaa !l vrv lii'lirlif Ii44mI and the favorite of all who knew IS;arlet fever was the jansc" death. Interment in the 01 cemetery at Selinsgroye, Jul)' the Bet. H. G. Snable officiating The sympathies of the church with the bereaved family. Goshen, Oenessee Pure Food Co., Dear Sirs : Some days tarn pacaage oi your liU AliN U prerT tion was left at my office. I tof" home and give it a trial, and I . to say I was very much pleased it, as a substitute for coffee, have always used the best Javi Moeha in Our family, but I am to say I like the GRAIN-0 ai as the best coffee I ever drank- 4. a Jaosm. aifl Ill Mai WIS A t 1 1 I . -asSBBal